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Wright Marshall Fine Antiques & Interiors Tuesday 19th January 10am - Knutsford Saleroom Evening sale of paintings, Tuesday 19th January 7pm - Knutsford Saleroom Thursday 21st January 10am - Beeston Saleroom


Wright Marshall Fine Art & Antiques Saleroom Team

Peter Ashburner Fine Art Director & Toy Specialist Knutsford & Beeston

Sylvia Buckley Administration & Development Manager Knutsford & Beeston

Nick Hall Head of Furniture & Fine Art Knutsford

Francesca Garvey Jewellery & Vintage Fashion Specialist

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Rachel Houston-Holland Senior Valuer & Asian Art Specialist Knutsford

Neil Manley Rock & Pop Vinyl & Memorabilia Specialist, Knutsford

Ian Woodward Auctioneer & Valuer

Niall Williams Valuer & 20th Century Design Specialist

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Simon Nuttall Militaria, Coins & Book Specialist, Knutsford

Peter Hopkins Fine Wine, Champagne, Port & Rare Spirits Specialist, Knutsford

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For further information on any of our services, please contact the salerooms on: Knutsford: 01565 653284 Beeston: 01829 262150

Knutsford & Beeston


Wright Marshall Fine Art Auctioneers Inviting entries to our

Single owner collection of mainly American ‘0’ Gauge Electric Trains & Accessories 15th to 17th March 2016

For further information contact our Specialist Peter Ashburner peterashburner@wrightmarshall.co.uk Knutsford Fine Art Saleroom 01565 653284


Wright Marshall Fine Art Auctioneers Inviting entries to our

Sale of Fine Wine, Champagne, Port & Rare Spirits 15th to 17th March 2016

For further information contact our Wine Specialist Peter Hopkins peterhopkins@wrightmarshall.co.uk Knutsford Fine Art Saleroom 01565 653284


Wright Marshall Specialist Boutique Sale Saturday 5th March 2016

Inviting entries for our specialist Boutique Sale, to include designer handbags, fine and costume jewellery, vintage fashion and accessories For more information contact our specialists Francesca or Rachel on 01565 653284 or email francescagarvey@wrightmarshall.co.uk and rachelholland@wrightmarshall.co.uk


Wright Marshall Fine Art Auctioneers Inviting entries to our

Sale of Clocks 15th to 17th March 2016

For further information contact our Clock Specialist Rachel Houston-Holland rachelholland@wrightmarshall.co.uk Beeston Fine Art Saleroom 01829 262150


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Wright Marshall Fine Antiques & Interiors Tuesday 19th January 10am - Knutsford Saleroom Evening sale, Tuesday 19th January 7pm - Knutsford Saleroom Thursday 21st January 10am - Beeston Saleroom

Sale Dates 2016

Knutsford Saleroom Tuesday 19th January 10am Single Owner Collection of Scottish Police Memorabilia

1-99

Militaria, Medals & Coins

100-169

Beeston General Antique & Interiors Sales

Collectables & Works of Art

170-273

Thursday 7th January

Thursday 7th April

Silver & Silverplate

274-324

Thursday 28th January

Thursday 21st April

British & European Ceramics & Glassware

328-384

Thursday 11th February

Thursday 19th May

Thursday 25th February

Thursday 2nd June

20th Century Design

385-569

Thursday 24th March

Thursday 16th June

20th Century Design Furniture

570-596

Antique & Traditional Furniture

600-655

Toys

670-825

Knutsford General Antique & Interiors Sales

Tuesday 2nd February

Tuesday 12th April

Tuesday 16th February

Tuesday 24th May

Wednesday 30th March

Tuesday 7th June

Evening sale Tuesday 19th January 7pm

Knutsford & Beeston Fine Antique & Interiors Sales

Tuesday 19th, Wednesday 20th, Thursday 21st January

Northern Art

1000-1067

Modern & Contemporary Art

1068-1216

Beeston Saleroom Thursday 21st January 10am

Tuesday 15th, Wednesday 16th, Thursday 17th March

Silver & Silverplate

1700-1771

British & European Ceramics & Glassware

1778-1801

Saturday Specialist Sale

Collectables & Works of Art

1802-1870

Saturday 5th March Knutsford - Boutique Sale

Clocks & barometers

1871-1892

Longcase Clocks

1894-1900

Paintings, Watercolours & Prints

1902-2016

Tuesday 10th, Wednesday 11th, Thursday 12th May

Handbags, fine & costume jewellery, vintage fashion & accessories and lots more.

For more information and sale times contact: Beeston Fine Art Saleroom

Knutsford Fine Art Saleroom

Carpets, Rugs & Wall Hangings

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Beeston Castle Saleroom, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9NZ

Marshall House Saleroom, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6DH

Oak & English Furniture

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Garden Statuary

2130-2152

or email fineart@wrightmarshall.co.uk

Viewing Times: Knutsford Sunday 17th January 10am-4pm Monday 18th January 10am-6.30pm Tuesday 19th January 9am-10am Beeston Sunday 17th January 10am-4pm Monday 18th January 10am-4pm Tuesday 19th January 10am-4pm Wednesday 20th January 10am-4pm Thursday 21st January 9am-10am

Catalogue from and enquiries to:

Catalogue £6 (plus £3 by post)

Marshall House, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire

This sale is subject to the conditions of sale displayed at our premises.

Telephone: 01565 653284. Fax: 01565 652 341 Email fineart@wrightmarshall.co.uk

Design and artwork by Nick Kenyon Design Associates 01373 831151

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Catalogue printed by Delmar Print, Cheshire

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Single Owner Collection of Scottish Police Memorabilia John C Green began to form the Scottish Collection in 1985 upon being offered a group of nine police badges by a dealer. The badges were attractive in shape and design, there were eight cap/helmet badges and a shoulder badge and since John’s collection at that time was comprised of Insignia from England and Wales, these items were a welcome edition. That small collection grew until it became the large collection mainly illustrated within his book to accompany the descriptions and the brief histories of the police forces. Sadly John passed away in July 2010. Wright Marshall are honoured to have been instructed to sell John Green’s outstanding collection. It was John’s wish that his collection be auctioned off in order to give collectors a chance to acquire items from what has been described as ‘the best collection of Scottish Insignia in private hands’. Copies of his book Scottish Police Insignia are available on Amazon at a price of £29.95 plus £2.80 postage. 1 A George III Carmunnock Burgh police long stave, early 19th Century The 84cm off-white painted stave with blue ends, one end painted with George III cypher surmounted by a crown (ref. JCG page 42), further George IV painted wood long stave, length 57cm. (2)

plate 4, figure 11), also a painted Victorian long stave, one end marked with a crown and Queen Victoria’s cypher, the other end with the number 2, length 54cm. (2) £100 - 150 3 A Perthshire George III long stave, early 19th Century The 73cm stave painted with a crown (Ref. JCG page 171), a Queen Victoria Edinburgh City Police long stave, the 70cm stave painted with Queen Victoria’s cypher surmounted by a crown (Ref JCG page 72). (2) £80 - 120 4 A Perthshire William IV long stave, early 19th Century The 73cm stave painted with William IV’s cypher surmounted by a crown, the handle end with the letter P (Ref JCG page 170-171 for photo and description), a Queen Victoria Perthshire 72cm long stave with Queen Victoria’s cypher surmounted by crown and the letter P at the handle end (Ref JCG page 171), further painted wooden 44cm truncheon with scratched in numerals XII (3) £100 - 150 5 A George III painted wood long stave, early 19th Century The black painted 61cm stave with George III cypher surmounted by a crown, painted no. 34, a George III Perthshire painted wood 72cm long stave, George III cypher surmounted by a crown, the other end with indistinct numbers (Ref JCG page 171). (2)

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2 An Edinburgh City Police Special Constables baton/truncheon, mid to late 19th Century

6 A City of Brechin George III painted wood long stave, early 19th Century

The 45cm truncheon painted with Queen Victoria’s cypher surmounted by a crown, crest of an anchor (ref. JCG page 80 and 6

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The 60cm stave over painted with Queen Victoria’s cypher and the name Brechin (Ref JCG page 37 and photo), a Perth City Police 68cm long stave, with Queen Victoria’s

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cypher surmounted by a crown (ref JCG page 168). (2) £80 - 120 7 An Arbroath Burgh William IV police long stave, early 20th Century The 61cm stave painted at one end with William IV cypher surmounted by a crown, together with this lot a letter describing the original purchase and copies of census details regarding the original owner James Gouck (Ref JCG page 21/22 and plate II 19/20). £200 - 250 8 A William IV painted wooden truncheon with carved crown top, early 19th Century The 58cm stave with painted coat of arms (possibly from Grosvenor Square). £60 - 80 9 A Victorian Edinburgh City Police Special Constable’s painted wooden truncheon, mid 19th Century 46cm, with Queen Victoria’s cypher surmounted by a crown, crest of an anchor (JCG page 80), a Victorian 52cm truncheon with initials in gilt VR & H, a George V painted wooden 38cm truncheon no. 147 and S.B.S.C. (3) £100 - 150 10 A Victorian painted wooden truncheon, mid 19th Century 41cm, the main body painted with the Royal Coat of Arms, Queen Victoria’s cypher surmounted by a crown and dated 1847, a Victorian Rothsay Burg police truncheon circa 1840, 36cm with Queen Victoria’s cypher surmounted by a crown (Ref JCG page 182). (2) (illustrated) £100 - 150

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22 11 A Queen Victoria Partick Burgh police truncheon, circa 1860 The 47cm rosewood truncheon with painted decoration of Queen Victoria’s cypher surmounted by a crown and partick stamped no. 187, with turned wood handle and leather strap. (illustrated)

JG (Ref JCG page 21 for photograph and details), a painted wood 11cm Perth City police tipstaff, circa 1837 with painted Queen Victoria’s cypher surmounted by a crown and a coat of arms of a two headed eagle (Ref JCG page 168 and plate 7 figure 6), (3) £100 - 150 17 A rosewood and brass head constable of Lanarkshire tipstaff, 19th Century

£100 - 150 12 A George IV rosewood Sutton truncheon, early 19th Century 33.5cm, the top with brass collar stamped Sutton with George IV cypher surmounted by a crown. £80 - 120 13 A George III Edinburgh City wooden brass tipstaff, circa 1805 The 19cm wooden grip, surmounted by a brass crown, with velvet insert and initials C86W (Ref JCG page 68 and plate 3 figure 27). (illustrated) £80 - 120 14 A George III ebony and silver ended Edinburgh City Police tipstaff, early 19th Century The 18cm wooden grip surmounted by a crown and engraved C5 12.W (JCG page 68, plate 3, figure 27) £80 - 120 15 A George III Edinburgh City Police ebony and silver tipstaff, circa 1800

21 A collection of seven Scottish Police whistles, late 19th/early 20th Century Comprising pre-1909 rare East Lothian, 18821909 West Lothian, 1926 Vents Acme Siren, the Metropolitan 552 used by Inspector in the Dundee Police, Metropolitan circa 1960s, Acme City Metropolitan circa 1960s, Acme City circa 1907 by Hudson & Co, Metropolitan A Top & Lanyard. (7) £120 - 180

The 15.5cm tipstaff with brass ends and central brass band, marked Parish of Stonehouse No.1, Batem of the Head Constable Mid Ward Lanarkshire (Ref JCG page 136 and plate 8 figure 10) also a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. (2) £200 - 250 18 An ebony and white metal Glasgow Police tipstaff, 19th Century The 10cm tipstaff with cast crown to one end and at the other stamped D.O. Glasgow Police E.4 (Ref JCG page 92 for details and photo). £100 - 150 19 An Edinburgh City Special Constabulary Bass drum, 1914/1918 The 73cm drum with the Edinburgh City coat of arms and Special Constabulary, complete with a canvas outer cover and a photograph of the drum being used, the drum is believed to be unique (Ref JCG plate 4, figure 9 and also plate 1), also with this book a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. (3) (illustrated)

22 A collection of seven Scottish Police whistles, 20th Century To include the City whistle and lanyard, the Metropolitan Police whistle no. 111, Glasgow and City Police escargot whistle (JCG page 208 plus photo), further Glasgow City Police whistles (JCG 208 4, 5 and 6), a Greenoch police Acme Thunder escargot whistle and lanyard, (JCG page 210). (7) (illustrated) £120 - 180 23 A collection of seven Scottish police whistles, late 19th/early 20th Century Lanark County Police escargot whistle, the Acme Thunder (JCG page 213, 2 plus photo), Lanark County Police escargot whistle (JCG page 213, 4 plus photo), Lanark County Police escargot whistle, (JCG page 213, 5 plus photo chrome), G.P. (for Govan Police) rare escargot whistle, (1939-1940 see page 23 of Martyn Gilcrist book), escargot whistle by McPherson Brothers 1899-1909 (see page 35 of Martyn Gilcrist book), escargot whistle by S Auld 1890-1907. (7)

The 13cm tipstaff decorated at one end with a George III cypher surmounted by a crown and the other Police Civ Edinr (Ref JCG pages 6869 for description and photo).

£250 - 300 20 An Edinburgh City Police helmet, 1932-51

24 A collection of Scottish Special Constabulary brassard’s

£80 - 120 16 A William IV Arbroath Burgh Police ebony and metal tipstaff, early 19th Century

Inside maker Christys London, inked in label marked DNC 134 G Stenhouse (Ref JCG page 74 and photo), a Dundee City Police button die 1913 and a brass and wood initial stamp, possibly for police. (3)

Comprising East Lothian no. 321 (JCG pages 66-7), Special Constable, Special Constable 48, Perth Police Special Constable (JCG page 169), Sterling Special Constable (JCG page 189). (5)

The 15cm tipstaff ends stamped WR IV and

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25 A collection of Special Constable brassard’s Comprising Special Constable for Perth City Police, Ayrshire Special Constable 547 (JCG page 31), Lothian and Borders no. 192, Lothian and Borders 283, Edinburgh no. 278 (JCG page 80), Special Constable Fifeshire no. 331 (JCG page 87). (6) £100 - 150 26 An extremely rare Victorian Edinburghshire Constabulary belt buckle Roughly cast (Ref JCG page 82), Fifeshire Constabulary belt buckle, both sides stamped 23 (Ref JCG page 86), chromed Lothian borders police buckle post 1975 (Ref JCG page 148). (3) (illustrated) £200 - 250

30 A pair of City of Glasgow Police horse brasses, late 19th/early 20th Century Each brass with the City of Glasgow police logo surmounted by a crown (Ref JCG page 99 plate 4, figure 21 and page 100 plate 4, figure 22). (2) £100 - 150 31 Extremely rare Edinburgh mounted police horse bit, early 20th Century Chromed bit and snaffle with brass applied badges, (Ref JCG page 76 and plate 4, figures 3 and 4), also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by J C Green, also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. (2) (illustrated) £200 - 250

27 A very rare Victorian West Lothian Constabulary belt clasp In two parts (JCG page 198), partial belt clasp for Johnstone Burgh Police (Ref JCG pages 121-3), Victorian partial belt clasp, Ross-shire Constabulary clasp (Ref JCG page 179), Lothian and Borders Police belt buckle (Ref JCG page 148). (5) £180 - 200 28 A Mid Lothian Constabulary Martindale badge, 19th Century In leather with white metal badge (Ref JCG page 153 and plate 6, figure 22), pair of Edinburgh City Police 57mm version horse badges (Ref JCG page 76), Strathclyde Police horse badge (Ref JCG page 194 plus photo). (4) £150 - 200 29 A Renfrewshire Constabulary horse bit and badges, 19th Century In the form of a bit with two separate badges (Ref JCG page 177).

32 A 1914-19 Dundee silver Special Constable medal awarded to John Taylor Awarded for special services, suspended on a blue ribbon with bar for two years, a George V Coronation (police) medal 1911, the edge marked for Inspector G Gardener (Ref JCG page 184/185). (2) £140 - 180 33 A George V Coronation (police) medal, dated 1911 Awarded to PC J Gauld, a Queen Victoria Metropolitan Jubilee medal awarded to PC W Downton X.DIV. (2) £100 - 150 34 A silver Burgh of Greenock Special Constable medal With engraved name of W. Struthers, further medal awarded to J. Forbes (ref JCG page 111). (2)

35 A 9ct gold Burgh of Patrick Sports medal dated 1904 The award engraved ‘Mr G Brodie Assistant Cashier presented 1904’ (tested for 9ct gold, weight approx 11gms), two further Burgh of Patrick silver medals one dated 1896 2nd prize Tug of War won by James Stevenson, 4th prize won by James Stevenson Captain, cased bronze Govern Police Sports International Tug of War medal dated 1895, 4th prize. (4) £100 - 150 36 A Scottish police George VI Gallantry medal group Awarded to Sgt Lachlan Maclean comprising Corporation of Glasgow Bravery medal in original case of issue, Lachlan Maclean was awarded this for stopping a runaway horse in Glasgow, Exemplary Police Service medal in box of issue, George VI Defence medal, a letter from a Mr & Mrs McKinnon regarding his late uncle police Sgt Lachlan Maclean’s medal (ref JCG page 101), George VI Special Constabulary medal awarded to Harold Fothergill, George V Special Constabulary medal awarded to James Hoskins, George VI Defence medal and an envelope containing medal ribbons, also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. (7) £400 - 500 37 Elizabeth II Glasgow Corporation 9ct gold Gallantry medal Awarded to Constable Alexander Harper in 1971, the award was made in 1972 for arresting a violent and dangerous criminal (ref JCG page 101 and plate 5 figure 6), also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. £350 - 400

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38 A George V Corporation of Glasgow police Gallantry medal

42 A George IV Forfarshire Constables Medal

46 An Edward VII bronze Visit to Scotland police medal dated 1903

Awarded to Constable John Breen of the Eastern division dated 1935, together with an extract from the Corporation of Glasgow Magistrates Committee minutes dated 10th December 1935 stating that Constable John Breen stopped a runaway horse in Gallowgate at Millerston Street on Tuesday 18th June 1935, complete with original box of issue (ref JCG page 101), also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green.

The medal with George IV cypher surmounted by a crown, stamped no 246 (Ref JCG page 89)

Awarded to PC J. Walker together with the miniature medal and exhibition plaque (Ref JCG page 184, plate 8 figure 12, 2957 of these medals were issued). (3)

£350 - 400 39 A George V Corporation of Glasgow Police Gallantry medal Awarded to constable Francis Brown McDonald on 17th March 1933 in original case of issue, together with a newspaper cutting stating constable McDonald showed exemplary courage and resource in disarming and arresting a man who became insane. (ref JCG page 100), also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. (illustrated)

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43 A collection of four silver Police Sports medals, late 19th Century onwards Comprising the Glasgow Police Sports dated 1896 Tug of War open, two further Glasgow Police Athletic Club medals one for football dated 1924-5, and a Lanarkshire Constabulary Sports medal awarded for divisional Tug of War 2nd prize, an official Glasgow police sports programme dated 11th June 1949. (5) £100 - 150 44 A George V silver Special Constable Services Rendered medal

Awarded to D McIntyre (Ref JCG page 111/112, plate 5 figure 15). Also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C. Green. (2)

Presented to William Ferguson for four years service, the medal dated 1914-19, also a facsimile of the medal from the Orders and Medal Research Society (Ref JCG page 63), a Queen Victoria visit to Scotland medal dated September 1842 (Ref JCG page 62), a bronze Edinburgh City Special Constable medal dated 1914 for long service (Ref JCG pages 80/1), also a book Scottish Insignia by John C. Green. (4)

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41 A George IV Forfarshire Constables Medal

45 An Edward VII bronze Visit to Scotland Police medal, dated 1903

The medal with George IV cypher surmounted by a crown, stamped no 225 (Ref JCG page 89). (illustrated)

Bears inscription PC J. McKinnon (Ref JCG page 184, 2957 of these were issued), a George V silver police Coronation medal dated 1911, awarded to PC W. Rae (Ref JCG page 184/5 plate 8 figure 14, 2800 of these were issued), also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green.

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47 A collection of ten silver city of Glasgow special constable long service medals dated 1914-1919 To include one year Struan Robertson, two years Richard Neilson, Hugh McBardner, three years William Clark, James McGowan, William Carney, Archibald Nicolson, fours years William Depo, Matthew Mcadam, Thomas Ballingall, together with a Glasgow city special constabulary exhibition label and the box to Hugh McBardner medal.(12) also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. (ref JCG page 103) £280 - 320 48 A collection of five police silver tug of war medals, late 19th Century Each award issued to Superintendent William McIntosh of the Glasgow City Police Force, comprising 1894 Govan Police Sports 2nd prize, 1896 Govan Police Sports 3rd prize, 1898 Govern 2nd prize, 1897 Aberdeen Police Sports 3rd prize, 1896 Patrick Police Sports 2nd prize, a yellow metal medal with engraved decoration and inscription Burgh of Govan Police Sports instituted 1894, Mrs McIntosh, also with this lot a photocopy of the obituary for ex-superintendent William McIntosh, a photocopy of a photograph with him with all his tug of war medals and cups, and a large Victorian photograph of a tug of war team with the prizes and medals. (9) (illustrated) £280 - 320

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49 A collection of books on policing, late 19th/early 20th Century To include ‘The Borough of Accrington Index to the Police Forces of the British Empire & The United States of America’ dated January 1893, ‘Leith Police Instructions’ 1907, ‘Police Drill’ by Philip S Clay, ‘Police Administration, Lectures and Addresses’ by Roderick Ross (Chief Constable Edinburgh 1900-1935), ‘Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1892’, ‘Police Manual for Scotland’ dated 1931 (2), ‘City of Edinburgh Constabulary Code’, ‘Palace of Holyroodhouse High Constables and Guard of Honour Regulations and Bye-Laws 1947’, ‘An Act to Make More Effectual Provision for Regulating the Police of Towns and Popular places in Scotland’, 1862, ‘High Constable and Guard of Honour of Holyroodhouse’ by Marguerite Wood, dated 1937, together with a loose leaflet on regulations for High Constables, ‘List of Offences and Penalties Under the Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1892’, ‘Constables Digest’, ‘Edinburgh Foot Special Constabulary’ etc (22) £80 - 120 50 A City of Glasgow Police Bandsman sporran, early 20th Century The white metal sporran decorated with thistles and the City of Glasgow Police emblem, made by Lawrie 60 Renfield Street, Glasgow. (illustrated) £80 - 120 51 Nine embroidered Senior Scottish Police Officer’s cap badges, 20th Century Each badge decorated in gold bullion with a thistle surmounted by a crown (Ref JCG page 185, plate 8, figure 16), a framed embroidered set of Scottish Senior Police Officer’s Insignia to include badge, shoulder tabs, etc. (2) £80 - 120

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52 An extremely rare Fifeshire Constabulary cap badge, late 19th Century This item was considered by John Green to be extremely rare, it was generally viewed that it originated as a military badge but was used by a Senior Officer in the reign of Queen of Victoria, also with this lot are a series of photocopies of the Officer wearing this badge, a framed newspaper article from The Weekend Courier dated 1999. (2) £150 - 200 53 A Royal Burgh of Arbroath Special Constables cap badge In gilt and enamel (Ref JCG page 23, plate 2, figure 24 extremely scarce), Aberdeen Special Constable lapel/cap badge (Ref JCG page 14 plate 2, figure 9), a hallmarked silver County of Ayre 1914 18 badge (Ref JCG page 30), two sleeve embroidered insignias for Special Constabulary. £120 - 150 54 A very rare 1914 Leith Special Constables shoulder badge Badge in star shape (Ref JCG page 146), Glasgow Corporation Special Constables enamelled lapel badge (Ref JCG page 102 plate 5, figure 9), rectangular embroidered Special Constables fabric badge, Stirlingshire Special Constables brass badge (Ref JCG page 192 plate 8, figure 7). £150 - 200 55 A Burgh of Calton Special Constable disc, early 19th Century The disc with the coat of arms of Calton dated 30th August 1817, with Special Constable no. 308, suspended on a linked chain, it is believed only three of these presented (Ref JCG page 41, plate 3, figures 8 & 9), a similar bronze Calton Special Constables disc lacking

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chain (Ref JCG page 41 plate 3, figures 8 & 9), a Queen Victoria Lion’s Head cape/cloak clasp. £120 - 150 56 A gilt bronze Glasgow Magistrates medal, late 19th Century Of oval shape, the edge with the inscription ‘John Young River, Bailie 1872-73 Magistrate 1873-77’ (Ref JCG page 92, plate 4 figure 19), an Edinburgh City badge (Ref JCG page 75), an Angelus Constabulary Motor Club badge (Ref JCG page 20, plate 2 figure 18), Edinburgh City Police Welfare Association Motor Club badge. (2) £100 - 150 57 Six mounted Aberdeenshire Constabulary cap badges, late 19th/early 20th Century To include Queen Victoria Royal Crown badge, this was considered very rare by John Green (Ref JCG page 15), similar badge, the brass has been blackened possibly for Night Duty usage, further badges for a Tudor crown, introduced in 1901, brass example, nickel plated example and white metal example, also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green (Ref JCG page 19). £350 - 400 58 An Aberdeen City Police chromed helmet/cap badge, circa 1936 A similar cap badge (Ref JCG pages 11-12), a gilt metal replica of an Aberdeen 1871 City police badge, reproduction created from the original mould (Ref JCG page 15 plate 2, figure 2). £80 - 120 59 An extremely rare Arbroath Police Officer’s helmet badge, late 19th Century The blackened brass 52mm in diameter (Ref JCG page 22), similar small badge, circa 1900, (Ref JCG page 22), an Ayre Burgh

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Police Senior Officer’s cap badge (Ref JCG page 26), similar Ayre Police badge (Ref JCG page 26), Ayreshire Constabulary 1901 First Type chrome plated helmet/cap badge (Ref JCG page 28-29), similar Senior Officer’s gilded brass cap badge (Ref JCG page 29 plate 2, figure 32), two Angelus Constabulary cap badges, also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. £350 - 400

66 A Port of Leith cross belt badge, late 19th/early 20th Century In blackened brass (Ref JCG page 43), a further Port of Leith gilt Senior Officer’s badge (Ref JCG page 143-4), four Lanark County Constabulary post 1907 cap badges, various forms to include chrome, brass, silver and white metal (Ref JCG page 137). £100 - 150

Badge with a central button to give a domed effect (Ref JCG page 36), similar rare badge (Ref JCG page 36), a Banffshire Constabulary badge, complete with back plate, Brechin Police helmet badge and a small crown cap badge, circa 1900. £250 - 300 61 An extremely rare Dunbartonshire Constabulary Senior Officer’s badge, late 19th Century (Ref JCG page 56), similar helmet badge, with clipped off tail (Ref JCG page 56), a Dunbarton Burg Police helmet badge, late 19th Century (Ref JCG page 53), a Dundee Police white metal helmet/cap badge and a similar cap badge (Ref JCG page 59). £450 - 500 62 An Edinburgh City Police ceremonial helmet badge, late 19th/early 20th Century A similar silver-plated badge (Ref JCG page 72), four further gilt metal,chrome and white metal badges for The Edinburgh City Police (Ref JCG pages 72-73). £250 - 300 63 An extremely rare Elginshire Constabulary cap badge, circa 1844 Of blackened bronze, (Ref JCG page 82-83), Edinburgh City Police 70mm high cap badge, (Ref JCG page 74), Edinburgh City Police shoulder plate badge (Ref JCG page 75). £250 - 300

This is believed to be the first known helmet badge for the Paisley Burgh (Ref JCG page 162), 1930s chrome plated helmet badge for Paisley (Ref JCG page 162-163), small version (Ref JCG page 163), similar chrome badge, Mid Lothian Constabulary white metal helmet/kepi badge (Ref JCG page 151), further Victorian Mid Lothian Constabulary blackened brass helmet/kepi badge (Ref JCG page 151), a Morayshire Constabulary head gear badge (Ref JCG page 145-5). £300 - 350 68 A Perth City Police pre-1930 cap badge In the form of a double headed eagle (Ref JCG page 169), four Scottish National badges to include a 1926-54 white metal badge, 1930s chrome version, cap badge with slider fastener, St Edwards crown badge. £80 - 120 69 An album containing approx 91 United States of America State Police and Highway Patrol patches A Californian police cadets hat complete with badge, a San Quentin guard death row star, two further stars to include Deputy and Deputy Sheriff, a collection of postcards to include photographs of the Royal Canadian mounted police, charity postcards relating to the police, police car, police officers, further postcards to include screens from Cornwall, coastal scenes etc. £80 - 120 70 A collection of assorted police and military badges, late 19th/early 20th Century

64 A collection of eight Fifeshire Constabulary cap badges, early 20th Century Each with small variations to include chrome, blackened brass, white metal examples (Ref JCG page 84), (see lot 52 framed newspaper article showing the actual item the rare form of The Thane of Fife). £250 - 300 65 A Forfarshire Constabulary helmet plate, 1840 The 88mm high badge, the thistle surmounted by a Royal Crown, a similar badge with a darker laurel wreath (Ref JCG page 89 plate 4, figure 17), John Green considered these badges extremely rare and only came across these two during his many years of collecting, an Invernesshire Constabulary head gear badge, similar badge but with a grey tinge (Ref JCG page 120). (illustrated)

Constabulary cover for a notebook, pair of white police Constable gloves, a collection of assorted Lancashire Constabulary buttons, lapel badge, a Metropolitan whistle and lanyard, further spare lanyards etc, a collection of further badges to include Argyllshire, silver Angus badge, silver Scots badge etc, collection of assorted coinage to include crowns, Britain’s first decimal coins etc. £70 - 100

67 An extremely rare Paisley Burgh police helmet badge, circa 1806

60 An extremely rare City of Brechin Police cap badge, mid 19th Century

£450 - 500

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To include an oval belt buckle in gilt metal with applied white metal badge in the form of Port Cullis surmounted by a sailing ship, a Welsh police badge, a board containing twelve Special Constable lapel badges, a white metal badge in the form of two winged dragons supporting a coat of arms surmounted by the crest of a camel half of a Victorian belt clasp, metal badge possibly of military origin surmounted by a crown, a chrome and black painted police collar badge, a gilt button of a P surmounted by a crown (Ref JCG page 174 and plate 7 figure 15), possible Renfrew county police button (Ref JCG page 176). £100 - 150 71 A collection of Lancashire Police memorabilia

72 A collection of Aberdeen City police buttons, 1818-1840 25mm buttons by Smith & Wright of Birmingham, Hebbert of London, Fraser Ross & Co of Glasgow (Ref JCG page 14), further Aberdeenshire Constabulary buttons to include two 1858-1901 buttons by Firmin of London, three 1902-1930 buttons and two post 1930’s buttons (Ref JCG page 16). £80 - 120 73 A collection of Scottish police buttons, mid 19th Century to early 20th Century Alloa Police 1854-1930 button by N. Dowler and a smaller version (rare Ref JCG page 19), four Arbroath buttons some extremely rare (Ref JCG page 23), Ardrie Burgh 1822-1949 (extremely scarce Ref JCG page 18), Special Constable badge for Arbroath (very scarce Ref JCG page 23 plate 2 figure 25), lozenge frame collar badge no 15 used 1910-1936 (extremely rare Ref JCG page 23). £120 - 160 74 Two Ayr Burgh police buttons circa 1845 (Very scarce Ref JCG page 27), two Argyllshire Constabulary one circa 1840 the other chrome lapel badge (both very scarce Ref JCG page 26 plate 2 figure 30), three Ayrshire Constabulary buttons (these buttons are considered to be extremely rare due to the two headed thistle design, Ref JCG page 30). £120 - 160 75 A collection Banffshire Constabulary buttons, circa 1857 To include button by Hebbert of London, further button (both extremely rare, Ref JCG page 33), royal crown used as cap badge, B C Script early collar badge, B C Script post 1902 collar badge (Ref JCG page 32), Special Constable badge and a tudor crown button by Hebbert & Co London (Ref JCG page 33). £150 - 200 76 A collection of Berwick County Constabulary buttons and shoulder badges To include two B C Script in white metal, three buttons, two blackened (scarce, Ref JCG page 34), two City of Brechin buttons, to include an extra treble (extremely scarce, Ref JCG page 37), Buteshire Constabulary button in black horn (rare, Ref JCG page 39). £80 - 120

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77 A collection of Dundee City Police collar badges and shoulder badges, early 20th Century To include a pair of white metal collar badges, pair of white metal shoulder badges, one pair Wyverns wings closed, collar/shoulder badges (scarce Ref JCG page 60), Special Constables badge (Ref JCG page 63 plate 3 figure 24), pair collar badges, pair of white metal collar badges/shoulder badges (Ref JCG page 60). £100 - 150

80 A Collection of Fifeshire Constabulary buttons and badges Comprising F C Script, a royal crown button, further button by McClymont Dewar & Co Glasgow (Ref JCG page 86), blackened copper cap badge (Ref JCG page 84), Special Constables enamel badge, Tudor crown Fifeshire police and a horn button (Ref JCG page 87), F C Script in chrome (Ref JCG page 86), a pair of Women’s Auxiliary Police Corp shoulder badges, two further enamel badges, a Pams badge and cloth badge. (2)

78 A collection of City of Edinburgh Constables and Special Constables collar badges, cap badges, mid 20th Century

£100 - 150

Comprising Special Constables collar badges (Ref JCG page 79), two Tudor crown cap badges (Ref JCG page 78), police auxiliary message service badge, pair of chrome St Edwards crown collar badges for Special Constables (Ref JCG page 79), pair of Special Constables collar badges (Ref JCG page 79), pair of Special Constables cap badges (Ref JCG page 78), Special Constables brassard buttons (Ref JCG page 79), Women’s Auxiliary Police Corps WPAC enamel pin and two WPAC shoulder badges.

To include two badges DP Script (rare, Ref JCG page 60), pair of flat Dundee buttons (rare, Ref JCG page 61), three Dundee City Police buttons by Firmin & Sons, J R Gaunt, Hebbert & Co Ltd, (Ref JCG page 62), three black composite buttons and three smaller Dundee City Police buttons, a collection of Senior Dundee City Police Officers buttons to include one by Firmin, another by Reynold, cloth DCC badge, two DCC collar badges, Tudor crown button, pair of cloth crowns and two St Edwards crown buttons, also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green.

£100 - 150 79 A collection of Dunbarton Police buttons and collar badges, late 19th/ early 20th Century Comprising pair of collar badges (rare, Ref JCG page 54), further buttons (rare, Ref JCG page 55), no 4 (Ref JCG page 54), Dunbartonshire Constabulary Tudor crown and black horn Tudor horn (Ref JCG page 57), a collection of Coatbridge Burgh police buttons comprising three white metal examples, black horn three smaller buttons (Ref JCG page 45), chrome WPAC , Clyde and 4355 collar badges, Fattorini enamel pin for the NSC and a crown. (2) £230 - 250 12

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81 A collection of Dundee Police Badges, late 19th/early 20th Century

£180 - 200 82 A collection of Dundee City Police shoulder badges and buttons Comprising a pair of white metal shoulder badges, chrome pair, Dundee City Police buttons by Pearson & Huggins Harrison & Smith, smaller buttons, pair of white metal collar badges, chrome badge and a pair of initialled chromed collar badges (Ref JCG page 60), collection of City of Aberdeen Senior Officer’s embroidered cap badge (Ref JCG page 12 plate 2, figure 5), Special Constable enamel and chrome lapel badge (Ref JCG page 14, plate 2, figure 11), Angus

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Constabulary Senior Officer’s pips, Berwick, Roxburgh & Selkirk Constabulary chrome shoulder badges for 70 and no. 117 (Ref JCG page 35). (illustrated) £100 - 150 83 A collection of Lanark County Constabulary badges To include three white metal buttons by Hebbert & Co London (Ref JCG page 139), enamel and chrome lapel badge for the Auxiliary Messenger Service, four Tudor crown buttons for the Lanark County Constabulary (Ref JCG page 139), pierced chrome LSC460 shoulder badge, Special Constable lapel badge, Lanarkshire Traffic Warden badge, no. 147 (Ref JCG page 139), collection of Perth City Police collar badges to include chromed examples, Perth Constabulary button (Queen Victoria), black horn button, further smaller horn button (Ref JCG page 172), Perth Constabulary Tudor crown buttons, plus two further black horn buttons (Ref JCG page 172), Perthshire and Kinrossshire Constabulary chrome shoulder badge and a Special Constable lapel badge, also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. (Ref JCG page 173 plate 7, figure 12). £220 - 250 84 A collection of Renfrew County Police collar badges and buttons Comprising collar badge in white metal, two buttons by Hebbert & Co, black horn version, Special Quality button and smaller version (Ref JCG page 176), pair of chromed Renfrewshire Constabulary collar badges (Ref JCG page 176), Special Constable lapel badge no.72 (Ref JCG page 178 plate 7, figure 17), Renfrew and Bute Constabulary collar badge (Ref JCG page 178), collection of Coatbridge Burgh police buttons (Ref JCG page 45), chrome shoulder sergeants strips in V format, Senior Officer’s shoulder badges in the form of crowns, one with red insert, second with blue,

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pair of blue St Edwards crowns, a white metal Prince of Wales feather, Tudor crown as used by Elginshire Constabulary as a collar badge (Ref JCG page 83), and a further Tudor crown. £120 - 150 85 Four Leith police buttons, late 19th/ early 20th Century Maker Firmin & Sons, London (Ref JCG page 144), a Morayshire Tudor crown button (rare, Ref JCG page 155), a Mid Lothian Constabulary pierced white metal collar badge, no. 63 (rare, Ref JCG page 151), a Moray & Nairn Special Constable lapel badge (Ref JCG page 156 plate 6, figure 23), Selkirkshire Constabulary set of four buttons (Ref JCG page 186), a Roxburgh County Constabulary collar badge in scripted chrome, white metal early button showing Roxburghshire Constabulary by Pearson of Birmingham, similar button by Hebbert & Co London, two smaller buttons (rare, Ref JCG page 183), a Selkirkshire police ‘Royal Crown’ pair of buttons, two further buttons (Ref JCG page 186), set of four Selkirkshire Constabulary Tudor crown buttons, also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. (Ref JCG page 187). £200 - 250 86 A Clackmannanshire Constabulary extremely rare 20mm white metal button By E Stillwell of London, circa 1840, (Ref JCG page 43), a Kilkcaldy Royal Crown button (Ref JCG page 133), Special Constable lapel badge (Ref JCG page 43 plate 3, figure 11), a Dumfrieshire Constabulary button by Hebbert & Co, London (extremely scarce, Ref JCG page 52), collection of Govan Police badges to include a partially made garter for helmet badge, the inner and outer edges awaiting trimming (Ref JCG page 106), an early and rare Govan button and further Govan Police button (rare, Ref JCG page 106), nickel plated Govan Police button by Pearson & Huggins, further button by Firmin and a smaller back button (Ref JCG page 107), two collar badges for Govan Burgh Police in the form of letters spelling GBP21, also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. £320 - 350 87 A collection of Edinburgh City Police badges To include Edinburgh button by Stark Brothers, similar button, superior quality on back, further button by Stark Brothers (extremely rare, Ref JCG page 77), police badge thought to be a Senior Officer’s collar badge, hallmarked silver dated 1883, (extremely scarce, Ref JCG page 73-74), further buttons surrounded by Edinburgh City Police (Ref JCG page 77), Edinburgh Police top button in black, three further buttons (Ref JCG page 76), Inverness Police buttons, (Ref JCG page 119), Inverness Constabulary scripted IC, surmounted by Tudor crown, used as collar or shoulder badges, blackened brass button, three further scripted letters, also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green (Ref JCG page 120). £220 - 250

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88 A collection of Greenock Burgh police buttons

with Tudor crown, also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green.

Comprising a Town of Greenock police button by Pigott & Co (early and rare Ref JCG page 111), further Greenock police buttons by Firmin, Black Horn version, (Reg JCG page 111), part collar badge C263, Royal Crown, Glasgow police badge, smaller version (Ref JCG page 95), two gilded buttons and two smaller ones for the Sheriff Courthouse Glasgow and four white metal buttons manufacturers T R Crombie Glasgow Muir Buttons Birmingham Ltd, also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green (Ref JCG page 99).

£220 - 270

£220 - 250 89 A Dumfries Burgh police button Made of black horn, title ‘Dumfries Burgh Police’ (extremely rare, Ref JCG page 50), a further dark brass button with Royal Crown and a smaller version, a Motherwell Burgh police button in black horn (extremely rare button), selection of four Royal Crowns, a Hawick Burgh police button and similar version (very rare), three assorted crowns. £220 - 250 90 A Kinrossshire Constabulary white metal button By McClymont-Dewar of Glasgow, together with a similar button (Ref JCG page 130), a Kilmarnock police button and similar button marked English made, an enamel and chrome Special Constables lapel badge marked 84 (Ref JCG page 125 plate 5, figure 27), three assorted crowns, a Royal Crown Kincardineshire Constabulary button, similar Tudor smaller button (extremely rare, Ref JCG page 126), three Kircaldy buttons (Ref JCG page 133), two Kinrossshire buttons VR in white metal and blackened brass (Ref JCG page 130), two Tudor crowns and Kirkcudbrightshire Constabulary button,also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green (extremely scarce, Ref JCG page 130). £250 - 300 91 Two Montrose Police buttons One by J Weldon of London and similar fresher looking button (rare, Ref JCG page 154), two Mid Lothian Constabulary pierced collar badges no. 63 and 6 (Ref JCG page 151), a collection of Northern Constabulary collar badges to include four chrome examples, three chrome and enamel examples, lapel badge, six fabric badges and one tie tack (Ref JCG page 160). £150 - 200 92 A collection of Paisley Burgh police badges To include white metal cap badge, button with Tudor crown (very scarce, Ref JCG page 160), further white metal late 19th Century buttons (Ref JCG page 163), copper example, further chrome and white metal helmet badge (Ref JCG page 162-3), Perth City Police buttons by Weldon (Ref JCG page 169), a Peeble-shire special Constabulary chrome and enamel lapel badge no.78 (Ref JCG page 167 and plate 7, figure 5), two Perthshire Constabulary buttons

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93 A collection of Stirling Burgh police buttons, 19th Century To include a pair of black horn buttons, bronzed button, smaller version (rare, Ref JCG page 189), a pierced scripted letter SCP shoulder badge (Ref JCG page 192), a Stirlingshire Constabulary Special Constable’s enamel and chrome lapel badge (Ref JCG page 193 and plate 8, figure 9), Stirlingshire Police blackened button by J R Gaunt & Sons, Birmingham, three white metal versions (rare, Ref JCG page 192), Stirling and Clackmannanshire Police pair of chrome plated shoulder badges (Ref JCG page 193), Renfrew & Bute Constabulary Athletic Club enamel badge, two pair of collar badges, Ross-shire Constabulary garter section of a badge (Ref JCG page 179 plate 7, figure 18), Ross & Cromarty Constabulary Special Constable enamel and chrome lapel badge and a Ross & Sutherland similar badge (rare, Ref JCG page 180 plate 7, figure 20). £230 - 260 94 A Sutherland Police white metal button Manufactured by J Leckie & Co, Glasgow (very rare, Ref JCG page 196), three Forfarshire Constabulary buttons by C&J Weldon, London, Gardiner London and Glasgow and English made (extremely scarce, Ref JCG page 90), two Royal Crowns, Elginshire Constabulary Tudor crown button (rare, Ref JCG page 84), three further boards with Straithclyde Police patch and thirty-one chromed trapezoid pierced frames holding officer’s number and division details (Ref JCG page 194), a gilt and enamel Straithclyde Police traffic warden’s badge, also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. £160 - 200 95 A board containing Senior Officers embroidered Insignia To include a large patch from the City of Aberdeen, two chrome cap/helmet national badges with Kings crown, Deputy Chief Constable shoulder badge, two Tudor chrome badges one with red insert one with blue, SCP chrome plated badge, Northeast Counties shoulder badge (Ref JCG page 185), a Lanarkshire Special Constabulary enamel and chrome lapel badge (Ref JCG page 139 and plate 6 figure 3), Glasgow Special Constables enamel and chrome lapel badge no 1936 (Ref JCG page 102 and plate 5 figure 9), Peebleshire Constabulary Special Constable enamel and chrome lapel badge no 200 (Ref JCG page 167 and plate 7 figure 5), small tie pin, four national chrome plated badges, pair of chrome collar number 5, further collar number 17 and 83, pair of chrome Northern Constabulary collar badges (Ref JCG page 160), two Tudor crowns with red fabric inserts, Special Constable chrome collar badge, St Edwards crown with blue plastic insert, Dundee chrome collar badge and an Angus chrome shoulder badge. £80 - 120

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96 A collection of Scottish Police National badges To include two white medal badges, embroidered senior officers cap badge, chrome national badge, two chrome badges, further similar badges, Paisley Burgh police Tudor crown, cap badge (Ref JCG page 163), enamel tie pin made in 1992 for the Grampian Police Pipe Band (Ref JCG page 108 and plate 5 figure 14), Renfrew County button (Ref JCG page 176), shoulder badge for a Deputy Chief Constable with back plate, Edinburgh City Police notebook, collar badge and button (Ref JCG page 74), further Northern Counties fabric badges, Dundee buttons, national badges, brass button bearing C.O.A. Edinburgh (Ref JCG page 118), metal cap badge for City of Edinburgh Police (Ref JCG page 73), selection of black buttons, Prince of Wales feathers etc. (illustrated)

photographs of police, Victorian card photographs of Police Officers, a blackened wood swagger stick with white metal finial with initials D.P.F surmounted by a crown, wooden straight edge, etc.

104 A Gordon Highlanders Glen Garry bonnet, 20th Century

£80 - 120

£60 - 80

99 A Victorian painted police truncheon The truncheon painted with Queen Victoria’s cypher surmounted by a crown. £50 - 80 Militaria, Medals & Coins 100 A Victorian police officer’s/prison warden’s sword 56cm curved single edged, single fullered blade, brass guard, fish skin grip, complete with leather and brass scabbard (Ref for similar JCG plate 2, figure 33).

£120 - 150

£60 - 100

97 A large collection of assorted Scottish badges, buttons and numbers

101 A Scottish Basket Hilt sword, 20th Century

To include a Dundee Special Constable enamel and chrome lapel badge (Ref JCG page 63 and plate 3 figure 24), buttons with Tudor crowns, chrome block letters, Inspectors pip in chrome, chrome HQ shoulder badges, helmet tops, cloth shoulder parts, copy of Scottish Insignia as used by old police forces by John C. Green.

79cm straight double edged, double fullered blade with acid etched decoration, chromed pierced basket hilt guard, with red velvet inner lining, leather grip with twist wire decoration, complete with chromed metal scabbard.

£100 - 150

£60 - 100 102 A Scottish Gordon Highlanders Other Ranks feather bonnet, 20th Century

98 A framed photograph of the Aberdeen Police, dated 1923

Maker S. & S.L of Loughton, with size 7¼, complete with storage box.

The framed and glazed photograph depicting named uniformed Police Officers, 20x96cm, two mounted photographs of the Glasgow Police Special Constables G Division dated 1915, Glasgow Police E Division dated 1902, loose photograph of the Aberdeen Police dated 1923, newspaper cut out of an award to Councillor Duncan McDonald, together with print die, assorted further miscellaneous

£60 - 100

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103 A Royal Horse Artillery other ranks Busby, 20th Century With leather lining, chin strap and storage box. (illustrated) £60 - 100

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An Argyll & Sutherland Glen Garry, Royal Scots beret, Liverpool Scottish bonnet, three further berets, caps etc. 105 A Lancashire Fusilier’s pith helmet, 20th Century Trafford Park Company Railways cap size 7¼, two further merchant marine caps, a black cap, books on the Lancashire Fusiliers and medals etc. (11) £60 - 100 106 A boxed set of six Scottish badges, 20th Century A large collection of further Scottish military badges to include Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Glasgow Highlanders, London Scottish, The Cameronians, cloth badges, insignia buttons etc. also part of a bagpipe. £80 - 120 107 A collection of twelve military hackles, 20th Century To include Queens Own Highlanders, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Royal Welch Fusiliers, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, Black Watch etc. also a model brass cannon mounted on a wooden carriage, the bottom stamped ‘Royal Navy Property HMS Victory’. (13) £80 - 120 108 A WWII period Nazi Germany Officer’s dress sword The 74.5cm curved single edged blade stamped ‘Original Eickhorn Solingen’, brass grip decorated with eagle and swastika and oak leaves, black plastic grip with twist wire decoration. (illustrated) £80 - 120

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118 An American green painted military helmet, mid 20th Century With inner lining and chin strap, further grey painted steel helmet (possibly Bulgarian), with inner lining and leather chin strap. (2) £60 - 80 119 A WWII period RAF uniform Complete with RAF badge, medal ribbon group, two further RAF uniforms complete with trousers. (3) £60 - 80 120 Two Black Widow wooden crafted longbows, mid to late 20th Century Each handcrafted bow by Wilson Brothers of Pringfield, one 62 inch pull, the other 66 inch pull, also two boxes part filled with arrows, leather quiver with a quantity of arrows and a riding crop. £100 - 200 121 A Japanese Wakizashi, Mejii period

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109 A French Chassepot bayonet, late 19th Century

113 A deactivated bolt action 7.9mm rifle, early 20th Century

57cm yataghan blade dated 1872, solid brass grip complete with metal scabbard, collection of approximately twelve WWII period silk maps, subjects to include South East China, South Borneo, Java, East Java etc. further maps of Sumatra etc.

62cm barrel, serial AC4086, complete with a deactivation certificate from The Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House no. DA33717 dated 8th December 1992.

£80 - 120 110 A South East Asia spear, 19th Century The 38cm double sided spear head mounted on a brass socket, connected to a wooden shaft, head hunters sword, 48cm single edged blade with hatchet point, ivory grip with basket weave decoration and feathers, complete with wooden scabbard, a sickle shaped sword, 52cm single edged shaped blade with turned wooden grip, Pacific axe (possibly Australian), the blade with incised animal stylised decoration, wooden shaft, further African sword, 35cm shaped double edged blade with wooden grips, complete with leather scabbard. (5) £200 - 300 111 An Indian Tulwar sword, 19th Century

114 A deactivated bolt action Enfield .303 no. 1 Mark IIIS.M.E.L.E rifle, early 20th Century 65cm barrel, serial no. U4137, Indian made, comes complete with a deactivation certificate from The Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House, certificate no. W2645 dated 23rd October 1987. £100 - 150 115 A WWII period machete 37cm single edged curved blade, black grips, complete with a leather scabbard, a German 20th Century military tunic, German peaked cap, Russian peaked cap, a British Naval Officer’s cap complete with badge, British side cap, a black painted 20th Century aircraft periscope with folding handles, a W. Ottway & Co Ltd of London WWI period military scope. £80 - 120

79cm curved single edged blade, steel grip with disc pommel, complete with wood and leather covered scabbard. £60 - 100 112 A deactivated side by side twelve bore hammer shotgun by Ward 76cm barrel, stamped Ward & Sons gun makers, serial no. 922, wooden stock, complete with a deactivation certificate from The Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House, no. 130664 dated 3rd November 2015. £60 - 100

£100 - 150

116 A German M35 steel helmet, 20th Century

48cm curved single edged blade, Tang unsigned, with copper habaki, with carved bone tsuba grip and matching scabbard (af). £100 - 150 122 An Imperial German WWI S84/98 Saw-back bayonet The 25cm saw-back single edged single fullered blade stamped ‘Deutsche Maschinenfabrik A-G Duisburg’, wooden grips, complete with metal scabbard and black leather frog, a United States of America Remington 1917 bayonet, 43cm single edged single fullered blade with wooden grips, complete with scabbard and leather frog. (2) £80 - 120 123 A WWII period Nazi Germany leather holster pistol The brown leather holster stamped ‘Mhaurish Dresden 1942’ together with a stamped eagle and swastika emblem, a German leather magazine pouch. (2) £60 - 100 124 A United States of America Mark I-Submarine clock, dated 1943 The black cased clock with white numerals, second hand, stamped Mark I-Deck clock U.S. Navy M61709, 1943, made by Seth Thomas in the U.S.A. with screw down waterproof case, (working when catalogued). (illustrated) £200 - 300

The green painted shell with leather liner, further Continental steel helmet, green painted shell with applied badge of a rearing lion holding a sword, with leather lining and chin strap. (2) £60 - 100

125 A large collection of bullet reloading equipment, 20th Century To include 32 calibre bullet moulds, reloading vice, reloader tool, primer replacers, empty cartridges, reloading dyes, etc. £60 - 80

117 An RAF fighter cockpit clock, WWII period Mounted on a wooden bracket, a British military steel helmet with green painted shell, dated 1939, complete with inner lining, further green painted helmet dated 1941 (3) £60 - 100

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126 A George V Royal Artillery officers sword

Swastika, brass and enamel party badge, a Naval badge in the form of an anchor and two feathers (possibly Italian) a cased Italian optos folding compass, a deutscher volkssturm wehrmacht armband. (illustrated)

88cm straight single edged single fullered acid etched blade, swept hilt guard, fish skin grip with twist wire decoration, complete with leather scabbard, this sword originally belonged to Lieutenant James B Boland, together with this lot a photograph of Lieutenant Boland on his horse Tilly, a French gras bayonet dated 1876 and a red bag. (4)

£150 - 200 134 A WWII medal group Awarded to 1084836 Corporal H A Smith comprising 1939-45 star, Africa star with North Africa 1942-43 bar, Italy star, Defence medal and 1939-45 medal, complete with box of issue and leaflets, RAF Cap badge, small brass compass (possibly an escape compass), a chrome car mounted triple Union Jack.

£100 - 150 127 A Napoleon III French eagle 1852-70 The brass flag staff eagle of typical form with N.III, height 23cm. (illustrated)

£60 - 100

£100 - 150 128 A Victorian child’s toy drum

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Decorated with Queen Victoria’s coat of arms, height 21cm, diameter 22cm, complete with a wooden drum stick.

131 A WWI medal group

£50 - 80 129 A pair WWI Royal field artillery binoculars Binoculars by Hunsicker & Alexis of Paris, with engraved serial no. S.I82314 M.G. complete with leather case marked R W Whineray R.F.A. pair of bino prism no. 2 mark 2 binoculars, complete with a canvas military case dated 1941, Kershaw 8x30 binoculars complete with leather case. (3) £80 - 120 130 A collection of approx twenty three WWI and later cap badges To include Manchester regiment, Royal Engineers, Royal Artillery, the Post Office rifles, Machine Gun corps, approx ten brass shoulder tabs to include the City of London, Royal Engineers, Machine Gun Corps etc, collection of assorted military buttons etc. £60 - 80

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135 A collection of WWI medals awarded to Scottish Regiments

Awarded to 158789 Private C H Thomas of the Machine Gun Corps, comprising war medal and War Civilisation medal, complete with box of issue, further medals awarded to private Thomas to include a WWII defence medal, George V cased imperial service medal together with a letter dated 1950 concerning the award, pair of spurs. £60 - 100 132 A WWII medal group awarded to P E Lee Comprising 1939-45 star, Africa star with 8th army bar, Italy star, France and Germany star and 1939-45 medal, complete with original box of issue, a leather cased brass and black painted compass. £60 - 100 133 A collection of WWII Nazi memorabilia To include Iron Cross Second class, Mine Clearance badge, War Merit medal dated 1939, Eastern Front medal Winterschlacht Imostern 1941/1942, gilt metal Eagle &

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To include members of the Royal Highlanders comprising British War medal awarded to 4651 Private F. Hamilton, 3/2527 Private J. McEwan, 4956 Private J. Wann, British war medal awarded to S-12827 Private C. Buist of the Argyle & Southern Highlanders, Victory medal awarded to 5848 Private J. E. Adamson of the Argyle & Southern Highlanders, British war medal awarded to 35366 Private H. Wardman of the Kings Scottish Light Infantry, further war medal awarded to 65858 Private A. Strachan of the Highland Light Infantry, another awarded to 59394 Private J. R. Edmondson of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, Victory medal awarded to 38098 Private R. B. Currie of the Scottish Rifles (9). (illustrated) £170 - 200 136 A Queen Elizabeth II General service medal with Northern Ireland bar Awarded to 24307647 M A Mclean of the REME, United States of America cased purple heart, WWII medals to include 1939-45 star, Africa star, 1939-45 medal (2), Defence

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medal, copy of Victoria Cross, copy George Cross, collection of eleven miniature WWII and later medals. £100 - 150

with mentioned in dispatches oak leaf clasp, George VI Territorial Army Efficiency decoration, all enclosed in a leather bound Spink & Son Ltd box. £80 - 120

137 A WWII military issue JaegerLeCoultre pocket watch Black face with second hand, back stamped GS/TP P356 and the broad arrow mark, further G.S.T.P military issue pocket watch, pair of WWI medals awarded to Captain D Anderson comprising War medal and War for Civilisation medal, sanspuer cap badge, a boxed WWII Defence medal, miniature rifle clubs prize medal awarded to H Steven, further rifle medals etc. (illustrated) £80 - 100

142 Approx one hundred seventy five mid 20th Century restricted aircraft recognition cards Each card with the name of the plane and details of length and span together with date of issue. £50 - 80 143 A collection of twenty World War II and later plane recognition posters Each poster with details of the span and length of the plane, 56x38cm.

138 A Union Jack 20th Century The stitched flag 106x230cm, further printed union Jack 117x169cm (2). £60 - 80 139 A WWI period three draw telescope early 20th Century Mark Dollond London ‘Signalling’ no. 14310, with leather outer cover and lens caps, smaller three draw telescope and a printed Union Jack 122x170cm (3). £60 - 80 140 A 14ct gold and enamel Royal Artillery sweetheart badge by Asprey of London early 20th Century In original case of issue, a further yellow metal and enamel 8th Pungab regiment sweetheart badge by P. Orr & Sons Ltd of Madras and Rangoon in original case of issue (2). £50 - 80 141 A WWI Gallantry medal group Awarded to Lieutenant W. F. Aston of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, comprising British War medal and War for Civilisation medal

£100 - 200 144 A collection of twenty one mid 20th Century plane recognition posters Each poster with details of span and length together with manufacturer, 50x38cm. £100 - 200

147 A Webley & Scott .22 calibre Webley service air rifle Mark II, early to mid 20th Century 64.5cm barrel, wooden stock with knurled grips. £100 - 150 148 No Lot 149 No Lot 150 A bronze medal commemorating Erycius Puteanus, 19th Century A white metal medal commemorating Edward Prince of Wales wedding to Princess Alexandra dated 1863 in case of issue, a cased gymnastic bronze medal won by C. H. Thomas, a bronze medal dated 1848 commemorating King Leopold of the Belgiums, George III tuppence dated 1797, silver watch fob dated 1910, also a box containing Victorian and Edward VII Punctual Attendance medals. £100 - 150 151 A Mexican Carolus III eight reales Mexico mint dated 1782 mark FF. £40 - 60

145 A Nazi Germany WWII period Luftwaffe dagger 24cm straight double edged blade, aluminium cross guard with eagle and swastika emblem, ivorine grips with twist wire decoration, aluminium pommel decorated with a swastika, complete with metal scabbard. (illustrated) £100 - 150

152 An Irish diamond and 18ct gold past masters jewel With makers mark JM Dublin, weight approx 25gms, complete with original box of issue. (illustrated) £350 - 450 153 A collection of silver and bronze coinage

146 A Nazi Germany WWII Period Luftwaffe dagger 31cm straight doubled blade, with aluminium cross guard decorated with a swastika, leather grip with twist wire decoration pommel decorated with a swastika, complete with a metal and leather covered scabbard. (illustrated)

To include a George III tuppence dated 1797, further George III coinage, silver coinage approx weight 18oz, novelty United States of America silver coinage clock, further copper coinage, banknotes to include ten shillings, five pound National Bank of Scotland dated 1953 etc.

£200 - 300

£100 - 150

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154 Two Elizabeth II undated twenty pence coins

161 Hand tinted map of Africa by Thomas Kitchin (1718-1784)

In November 2008 a number of 20p coins were incorrectly minted resulting in there having no date. (2)

Mounted on board, 34x37cm, mid 19th Century map of West Africa published by the Society of the Defusion of Useful Knowledge, 31x39cm, framed and glazed, hand tinted map of South America by Thomas Kitchin, mounted on board, 34x38cm, two further glazed and framed maps of West Africa and Africa, one mounted map of West Africa Colonial map and three loose maps of Africa.

£80 - 120 155 A collection of Masonic regalia Comprising a collar and jewel for the West Lancashire Lodge, matching gauntlets (2), aprons (2), three Masonic Stewards jewels, West Lancashire apron and a similar West Lancashire apron, all enclosed in a leather suitcase. £50 - 60 156 A Seychelles fifty Rupees ‘Sex’ banknote, 1972 The Queen Elizabeth II banknote with the word Sex discernible in trees at the right. (illustrated) £80 - 120 157 - 158 No Lot 159 A collection of coloured maps of Scotland To include map published by John Lothian dated 1829, 34x29cm, map of Inverness published by John Lothian dated 1834, 25x37cm, map of Roxburgh, published by J. Lothian 1835, 18.5x24cm, map of Lanarkshire published circa 1850, 23x18cm, map of Stirlingshire published circa 1850, 19x24cm, all framed and glazed. (5) £60 - 100 160 A plan within the ruins of the city of London, circa 1723 The hand tinted plan by John Leake for the use of the Commissioners for the Regulation of Streets, Lanes etc, to show extent of the fire of 1666, 54x64cm, unframed. (illustrated) £100 - 150

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£80 - 120 162 Insulae Albion et Hibernia by Joan Blaeu (1596-1673) The hand tinted map of Great Britain and Ireland, set in a double sided frame with script verso, 39x45cm. (illustrated) £80 - 120 163 A hand tinted map of Buckinghamshire c.1660 Showing the various towns, Coats of Arms etc, 40x25.5cm, framed and glazed.

Speed, 39x51cm, framed and glazed, hand tinted map of the county of Westmorland dedicated by Richard Blome, 32x25cm, framed and glazed, four further 19th Century coloured maps of Lancashire all framed and glazed, and a copy of Maps and Map Makers by R. V. Tooley published by B. T. Batsford Ltd 1961. (9) £150 - 250 166 Two early 20th Century opera silks To include ‘Souvenir of the Clara Butt-Rumford Concert’ Royal Albert Hall May 13th 1915, ‘Concert for the Benefit of the Sufferers from the Flood in Paris’, each framed. £120 - 160 167 Two late 19th/20th Century opera silks To include Royal Opera Covent Garden Tannhauser, Romeo et Juliette, Les Huguenots, also State Performance in Honor of the Coronation of King George The Fifth and Queen Mary June 26, 1911, each framed.

£60 - 80

£120 - 180

164 A hand tinted map of the county of Lancaster by Eman Bowen (1694-1767)

168 Two late 19th/early 20th Century opera silks

Map showing all the towns and villages of Lancashire, dedicated to the right honourable Edward Stanley Earl of Derby, 70x53cm, framed and glazed, map of the county of Palatine of Lancaster made in the year 1818 by C & J Greenwood, collected and published February 24th 1830, 64x70cm, framed and glazed, facsimile copy of William Yates map of Lancashire originally dated 1786. (3)

£120 - 150

£100 - 150 165 A hand tinted map of the Isle of Man dedicated to Sir John Lowther, circa 1774

To include ‘The Syren’ and ‘Beauty of Ghent’, November 11th 1844, also ‘Sir Henry Lauder’, Farewell Performance 10th January 1925, each framed. 169 An album containing approx seventy five World War I postcards Each postcard illustrating the damage of war to include ruined cathedral Ypre, destroyed buildings, trenches, French soldiers, horses being loaded on a train, train stations etc. £60 - 100

The map with the Isle of Man, Anglesey and the Cumberland coastline, 44x56cm, framed and glazed, map of Cumberland by John

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Collectables & Works of Art 170 A collection of mint and used Cyprus stamps

presentation packs, First Day covers and some loose examples.

183 An original advertising Hudson’s soap enamel sign

£60 - 80

In ‘Power Hudson’s soap, ¼ lb packets’, 53x97cm.

177 A collection of Railwayana

Contained within brown envelopes - large quantity and several duplications. 171 A collection of Mint Vatican stamps contained within two albums

To include a cast metal sign ‘Any person who omits to shut and fasten this gate is liable to a penalty not exceeding forty shillings’, a station sign, a warning sign, length of largest example 101cm.

One relating to 1959-1985 the other 2003.

£80 - 120

£100 - 120

£140 - 160

Contained in seven albums with some loose examples, including a good collection of Commonwealth examples. £120 - 150 173 A quantity of used stamps A large proportion relating to the United States contained within four albums with further stamps contained in brown envelopes. £40 - 60 174 A selection of mint and used stamps of the World Contained within albums and a box of loose stamps including, first day covers and presentation packs. £45 - 55 175 A collection of mint and used stamps of the world Including a small collection of First Day Covers and presentation packs and loose pages containing British stamps, the remainder contained within six albums. £60 - 80 176 A mixed collection of mint and used stamps

184 A 20th Century handstitched bedspread Decorated with hexagonal panels on a duck egg blue ground, 205 x 230cm. (af) £100 - 150

178 An advertising railwayana enamel sign Newton Heath Station

172 A collection of mint and used world stamps

£100 - 150

Decorated with clear enamel British Railways totem, 33x71cm. (illustrated) £200 - 300 179 A pair of original advertising ‘Pem’ Motor oil card signs Manufactured by Thos Pemberton & Co. Ltd, Neptune Street Leeds, 30x30cm. £80 - 120 180 An original advertising Bryant & May’s ‘Brymay’ matchbox Containing a large quantity of large sized matches, 19x31cm.

184A A 20th Century hand stitched double sized bedspread Decorated with geometric motifs, 180x260cm. £50 - 80 184B A 20th Century hand stitched double sized bedspread Decorated with floral panels, 170x255cm. £50 - 80 184C A 20th Century hand stitched single sized bedspread Decorated with oriental motifs, 105x196cm. £50 - 80

£50 - 80

185 An unusual 19th Century wooden Aunt Sally

181 Four pieces of original advertising packaging

Raised on a painted wooden stand, with articulated arms, height 80cm.

To include a Lutona Natural Cocoa box, height 28cm, three Lion clear gums, length 28cm.

£80 - 120

£50 - 70

Decorated with a house in landscape with a dog, sheep and lambs, by Sarah Hopwood, 1847, 41x41cm.

182 An original advertising three dimensional folding card sign ‘Allen & Hanbury’s “Torch” Brand Extract of Malt with Cod-Liver Oil, height 60cm.

186 A late 19th Century tapestry sampler

£100 - 150

£100 - 150

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187 A 19th Century tapestry alphabet sampler

193 A 19th Century inlaid musical box

With religious verse, by Susannah Read, 1846 aged 12, 29x31cm.

£80 - 120

£50 - 80 188 A 20th Century Italian revival frame Ornately decorated with reverse floral painted motifs flanked by mirrored plates, with a French engraving inset, 38.5x36cm. £100 - 150 189 A 19th Century tapestry sampler Decorated with a figure in landscape, inscribed with a verse and signed Jane Park February 18th 1848, 39x37cm, together with a later alphabet sample. £80 - 120 190 A good bronze figure group Depicting two cherubs playing in wheat sheaves, height 28cm. (illustrated)

Having part fitted interior, in need of restoration. 194 A Henry Crouch of London brass microscope

201 A pair of Art Nouveau Rowntree’s Gums sweet jars The covers having relief decoration, above a clear glass body, height 23cm. £60 - 80

With adjustable arm, complete with two extra lenses, fitted in original mahogany box.

202 A stoneware Fardon’s Pure Malt Vinegar barrel

£50 - 80

Inscribed to both sides inside black ringed decoration, height 37cm.

195 An Epiphone for Gibson ‘Masterbuilt’ banjo

£60 - 80

Having mother of pearl inlaid decoration, length 96cm, fitted in carrying case. (illustrated) £300 - 400

203 A 19th Century gilt metal plaque Depicting a horse flanked on four sides by oak leaves, inset in rosewood frame, 40x50cm. £100 - 150

196 A mid 20th Century violin In the form of a Stradivarius example, having carved scroll, complete with bow, fitted in carrying case. £150 - 200

204 A 20th Century Moroccan octagonal hanging lantern Having gilt metal sections between glass panels, height 60cm £60 - 80

£300 - 500

197 An African tribal beaded mask

190A A good bronze figure group

Decorated with red, blue, white and black beads, length 36cm.

205 A pair of Victorian clear glass Orchid forcers

£150 - 200

Each of domed form, height of largest example 26cm.

Depicting a bacchanalia scene of cherubs and goat eating grapes, height 24cm. £300 - 500 191 A collection of football programmes To include Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest 1968, Manchester United vs Coventry City 1973, Liverpool vs St. Etienne 1977, Arsenal vs Swindon Town football league final 1969. £50 - 80 192 A large collection of football programmes

198 An unusual African tribal hardwood mask

£50 - 80

Having applied bead decoration, and long trailing hair, length 36cm £100 - 150

208 A suite of three 20th Century gilt bronze eagles

199 An African tribal beaded mask

Comprising a large example 92x75 cm, two smaller examples 52x45cm

Having green, red, white and blue beads, length 36cm. £150 - 200

Various clubs to include Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur 1978, Ipswich Town vs Manchester United 1980, Liverpool vs Manchester United 1981, Manchester City vs Manchester United 1983.

207 - 208 No Lot

200 An African tribal bead head Having red, yellow, blue and white beads with trailing dreadlocks, length 36cm. £150 - 200

£500 - 600 209 A pair of good quality gilt brass empire revival candelabra’s Each having heavily cast ornate decoration of mythical birds and scrolls below four sconces, height 65cm. £80 - 120

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210 A collection of late 19th/early 20th Century pewter

216 An 18th Century hand-painted dressing table box

223 A late 19th Century European cloisonné vase

To include a graduated set of five measure jugs, litre, demi litre, double decalitre, decalitre, demi decalitre, each impressed J.R to base, bulbous jug, rectangular tray.

Possibly Italian, having floral decoration throughout, the hinged cover enclosing a mirror, raised on bracket feet, 40cm length

Of tapering square form, having floral decoration, raised on stepped marble plinth base, height 18cm.

£100 - 150

£200 - 300

217 An Eccles Type S 162 protector miner’s lamp

224 A E. Godwin (early 20th Century) bronze nude torso

Height 25cm, together with an unusual miner’s lamp, numbered 2, also two horse brasses.

Signed and dated 1919 to base, raised on veined marble plinth base, height 21cm.

£60 - 80

£80 - 120

218 An early 20th Century mahogany cased Barograph

225 An early 20th Century ladies purse

£80 - 120 211 A pair of fine quality 19th Century bronze and ormolu candelabras Modelled in the form of a cherub supporting four soccles, raised on square marble plinth bases with ormolu applied decoration, height 57cm. (illustrated) £200 - 300 212 A pair of 19th Century table fire screens Modelled in the form of cathedrals, having applied decoration, each with detachable screens, (Day’s patent) height 59cm. (illustrated) £100 - 150 213 A good quality oak Tantalus with three cut glass bottles Having brass bound decoration, retailed by H. Rodrigues £60 - 80 214 A Victorian inlaid walnut tea caddy Of rectangular form, the hinged cover lifts to enclose two storage compartments, length 24cm. £50 - 60 215 A Regency inlaid mahogany decanter stand Converted to a storage box, having inlaid decoration of bows swags and shells, height 22cm. £100 - 150

Made by Short & Mason London, with single base drawer, length 36cm.

Of rectangular form, having white metal inlaid decoration of a bird and butterfly in landscape, on a faux tortoiseshell body, 7x4cm.

£80 - 120

£50 - 80

219 A 1920’s oak mounted Tantalus with three cut glass decanters

226 A Victorian leatherette travelling sewing case

Each with ceramic labels, with silver-plated mounts, height 31cm

Enclosing a horn button hook and ivory needle holder, length 18cm.

£80 - 120

£50 - 80

220 A late 19th Century ivory and bone walking cane

227 Two early 20th Century paraffin lamps

The handle modelled in the form of a lion and elephant, raised on a bamboo style shaft, length 90cm.

Each having glass reservoirs to include a cranberry and hand-painted milk glass example, height of largest example 40cm.

£200 - 300

£80 - 120

221 A 20th Century carved horn walking cane

228 A 19th Century Lignum Vitae circular plaque

Having white metal applied decoration, length 88cm.

Having relief decoration of children playing musical instruments and reading, inset in mahogany frame, 16x16cm.

£120 - 140

£100 - 150

222 A 19th Century hand-painted miniature on ivory Depicting a lady wearing a flat hat with bow, inset in ornate brass frame, 11x9cm.

‘Greene King Fine Suffolk Ales’, length 59cm. £60 - 80

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229 A Royal Doulton advertising oval plaque

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230 An early 20th Century oak figure Depicting a man wearing a hat with arms crossed, wearing clogs, made by J Martin Parame, height 26cm. £50 - 80 231 A late 19th century French bronze and enamel inkwell The central ink holder decorated with Islamic style motifs surrounding an onyx plinth, height 11cm £50 - 80 232 Five Victorian and later snuff boxes To include a hallmarked silver example, having engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1930, a papier-mâché example decorated with a landscape, two silver-plated examples each inset with coins. £100 - 150

242 A fine Regency inlaid cribbage board of oval form

Having chased octagonal plate with hinged arms, probably by Petet Stockholm, inscribed Elev Pot, Lisbon 39 Rom, 42 Vened, 45 When, Augspi, 1xNurnb, 49 Frag, 50 Warsch, 52 Masau, Stockh, 60 LTM, fitted in canvas outer case. (illustrated)

Having various woods to include Satin, Kingwood, with base storage compartment, length 18cm.

£300 - 500

To include glove boxes, bowls, posy holders, twin handled lidded pot, each having floral decoration.

237 An early 20th Century Fuller calculator Of cylindrical form and typical construction, fitted in original outer case

Inlaid with flowers and foliage, with central engraved plaque, height 10.5cm. (illustrated) £80 - 120

To include an Aneroid Barometer, a desk stand of square form, door knocker in the form of a lion. £50 - 80 235 A 19th/20th century Russian brass triptych icon All four panels decorated with religious scenes, height 16cm, accompanied with a letter stating ‘This Russian icon was given to Sir Noel Mason Macfarlane when he was military attaché to Sir Stafford Cripps in Moscow. He was given three icons when he was there’.

243 Thirty Victorian papier mache items

£100 - 200 244 Thirty-four 19th Century Atomoty book plate engravings

238 A 19th Century handpainted miniature

Various scenes to include hands, legs, feet, neck, each contained in a portfolio album.

Depicting a classically dressed lady, on ivory, 7.5 x 6.5cm

£200 - 300 245 A Victorian church adornment

239 Three late 19th Century Battledores

Manufactured from Derbyshire Gritstone, with mask head carving, length 48cm.

Two examples with leather handles, length of largest example 46cm.

£120 - 180

£50 - 60 240 Collection of six Macclesfield silk pictures

234 Three items of 20th Century brassware

£100 - 150

£100 - 150

£80 - 120

233 A Georgian mother of pearl inlaid tortoiseshell work box

£80 - 120

236 An 18th century equinoctial pocket compass

To include five framed and glazed examples to include ‘Sailing of Mayflower 1620’, ‘The Wizard Public House’, ‘Little Moreton Hall’, ‘King Edward Street Chapel 1690’, ‘Queen Elizabeth II silver jubilee dated 1977’, also a mounted silk of the hanging Gate pub. (6) £40 - 60 241 A leather and brass bound with coin applied stationary box, 19th Century The canted fronted shaped box applied with numerous coins to include Roman and Italian examples, the lift up lid to reveal a silk interior, the whole raised on claw and ball feet, height 30cm. (af) (illustrated)

246 A fine collection of twenty original advertising gramophone needle tins Advertising His Masters Voice, each decorated on a red ground and still in original seal and boxes, a gramophone sound box, marked Aristocrat together with a Columbia Records cleaner. £100 - 120 247 A 1920’s Edison Bell Picnic Gramophone Tan leather case complete with winder. £60 - 80 248 Early 20th Century HMV horn gramophone Complete with brass horn and winder. £200 - 250

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Dream Police ‘Cheap Trick’ , The Flying Burrito Bros ‘Last of the Red Hot Burritos’. , others by James Griffin, Donald Fagen, The Rumour, etc.

264 Eric Dolphy at the Five Spot Vol 1 LP record

£60 - 80

£60 - 80

255 A Collection of Jazz records

265 John Lennon Collection

Comprises of approx one thousand LP’s on a variety of labels by a wide variety of jazz artists such as Arthur Blythe, Art Tatum, Grover Washington Jr, Freddie Hubbard, Stan Kenton, Thad Jones, Jonah Jones, Chris Barber, Howlin Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson, Miles Davis, Tommy Dorsey, Max Roach, Duke Ellington, Bill Evans, Billy Cobham, Earl Hines, Woody Herman, Johnny Hodges, Nat King Cole, Big BillBroonzy, Artie Shaw, Mugsy Spanier, Leroy Vinnegar, Sidney Bechet, Benny Goodman, Ben Webster and many many others.

Unfinished Music No.2 : Life With The Lions’ Factory Sealed US Vinyl LP Apple Label (ST357) also a 8-Track Cartridge Tape Version of the album US Issue (8XT-3357) Factory Sealed. Together with a 22”x25” Framed B/W Print ‘When John Got Arrested’ This photo was also used on the rear of the Unfinished Music No.2 album cover and John Lennon and Yoko ono ‘Wedding Album’ 8-Track Cartridge Boxset Apple Label (8XM-3361) US Issue 20th Oct 1969. Complete with photo strip, postcard, 24”x36” poster of the wedding photos, 12”x36” poster of John and Yoko (lithographs), 12” square mylar bag with “Bagism” printed on it, square photo of a piece of the wedding cake, inserted in the mylar bag, 17 page black cover booklet of the wedding photos and clippings (“The Press”) and a Copy of the wedding certificate, glued to the inside of box lid. VG Condition 8-Track still Factory Sealed.

£300 - 400 256 No Lot 257 Four vinyl records by The Beatles

241 249 A KB Tune Time record player Monarch UA8 four speed deck, red, white and black polka dot casing. £50 - 60

Includes ‘With the Beatles’ 1963 L Parlophone label (PMC 1206), 2nd press in mono, ‘A Hard Days Night’ 1964 LP Parlophone label (PMC1230) 1st press in mono, ‘Help!’ 1965 LP Parlophone label (PMC 1255) 1st press in mono and ‘The Beatles Hits’ 1963 EP Parlophone label (GEP 8880) £100 - 120

250 A Bang & Olufsen Beomaster 900K radio Teak case bookshelf unit with two built in loudspeakers, made in Denmark 1964-1967 and designed by Henning Moldenhawer, winner of the IF Design award in 1967.

258 The Beatles ‘Rubber Soul’ 1965 LP record 1st press in mono Parlophone label (PMC1267) side 1 Matrix (XEX579-1) side 2 Matrix (XEX 580-1).

£50 - 60

£80 - 100

251 A pair of Bang & Olufsen Beovox 1000 speakers

259 Four vinyl Records by The Rolling Stones

Rosewood veneered, made in Denmark 1966-1970 and designed by Jacob Jensen, together with the B & O Beolab 5000 system comprising the Beomaster 5000 tuner and the Beolab 5000 amplifier, made in Denmark 1967-1972 also designed by Jacob Jensen.

Includes their 1964 debut album Decca label (LK 4605) 1st press in mono, ‘Five by five’ 1964 EP Decca label (DFE 8590) in mono, ‘Its all over Now’ and ‘The Last TIme’ 45s on Decca labels.

£60 - 80

260 Six Jazz LP’s

252 A pair of Bang & Olufsen Beovox red line speakers

Comprising JOhn coltrane ‘Blue Train’, Johnny Griffin, John ~Coltrane and Hank Mobley ‘Blow Sessions’, Wayne Shorter ‘Adams Apple’, Freddie Hubbard ‘Here to Stay’, Sonny Rollins ‘Volume Two’ and ‘Go!’ by Dexter Gordon, all on Blue Note labels.

Type 6503, complete with floor stands and original box, w. 21.5” x h. 16” x D 7”, made in Denmark 1984-1987 designed by David Lewis.

High quality bookshelf loudspeakers, 100W, c.1980’s, height 470mm x w 280mm x depth 217mm. £50 - 70 254 Approx One hundred and twenty LP records

£100 - 120

French Blue Note label (BN 84060)

A letter from Buddy Holly’s mother in reply to a fan letter sent by the vendor in the early 60s. The letter mentions how much joy she gets from the letters she receives regarding her son ‘Buddy’ also she interestingly mentions how Buddy was a good friend with Ray Charles and his plan on working with him. Letter sent in 1963 also inc. a Buddy Holly Discography Leaflet and a Postcard.

262 Donald Byrd ‘The Cat Walk’ LP record £60 - 80 263 The Amazing Bud Powell Vol 3 LP record French Blue Note label (BN 1571)

268 Approx six hundred and fifty Topps baseball cards 1960-1968 Includes 1964 no 200 Sandy Koufax, 1965 no N.L. Era Leaders and no 300 Sandy Koufax, 1966 no 100 Sandy Koufax (x3), no 288 Don Sutton, 1967 no 55 Don Drysdale, no 445 Don Sutton and no 503 Dodgers Team and 1968 no 145 Don Drysdale £80 - 120 269 Approx one hundred Children Annuals They date from late 60’s to mid 80’s to include Spiderman, 2000 AD, Judge Dredd, The victory Book for Boys, Rupert, Eagle, The Beano Book, Tiger, Lion, Action, The Dandy Book, etc. £60 - 80 270 1970’s British Marvel Comics Weekly!

£60 - 80

French Blue Note label (BN 84060)

Includes Little Feat ‘ Feats don’t fail me now’, ‘Dixie Chicken’, ‘Waiting for Columbus’, ‘The Last Record Album’, ‘Time Loves a Hero’ and ‘Down on the Farm’, Three Dog Night ‘Naturally’, ‘Black Rose’ by John David Souther,

266 Of Buddy Holly Interest

267 No Lot

261 Donald Byrd ‘At the Half Note Cafe’ volume 1 LP record

253 A pair of KEF Caprice II speakers

£60 - 80

£80 - 120

£60 - 80

£50 - 60

1961 Prestige New Jazz label (NJ 8260)

Approx two hundred predominately Spiderman, Hulk, The Avengers, most printed by Creation Printing Company Ltd, Dublin Ireland, not to be sold in the US, together with approx twenty five annuals predominately The Victor Book for boys and The Beano Book. £50 - 70

£60 - 80

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271 Sgt Fury and His Howling Commandos

276 A German silver beaker, marked to base, indistinct

various dates including 1752, approximate weight 11.3oz

#117,116,115, 114, 113, 112, 111, 108, 107, 81, 57, The Defenders #5, 11, 12, Daredevil #108, 106, 105, 104, 103, 102, 101, 100, 99, 98, 97, 95, 61, 58, Fantastic Four #141, 140, 139, 138, 136, 134, 133, 132, 129, 128, 31, Captain Marvel #25, 26, 27, 28, 29 Captain America #122, 126, 160, 162, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, Superman #254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, Action Comics #419, 420, 416, Superboy #192, 190,120,187 Avengers #118, 117,116 115, 114, 113, 112, 111, 110, 109, The Invincible Iron Man #66, 65,64, 63, 62,61, 60, 59, 58, 57, 56, 54, 52 The Forever People #11, 10, 5, The Sub-Mariner #23, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 The Incredible Hulk #166, 165, 164, 163, 162 Jimmy Olsen #143, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, Thor #198, 206, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 215, 1216, 217, 218, 220, 221, Xmen #81 Worlds Finest #214

Of tapered form, with a fluted circular foot, inscribed with E.E.S, height 9cm, together with, another Continental silver beaker, bearing Chester import marks, imported by B Muller & Son, of tapered form raised on a fluted circular base, height 9cm, weight combined 4.6 oz

£100 - 150

£150 - 200 273 A 1920’s oak cased canteen of cutlery Containing a quantity of silver-plated flatware. £80 - 120 Silver & Silverplate 274 A George II hallmarked silver card tray Of plain circular form with a case rim, having open shell decoration, made by Ebenezer Coker, London 1759, approximate weight 6.7oz

£250 - 350 277 A 19th Century Gothic revival white metal chalice Having applied and chased floral decoration, raised on a single knop stem, engraved G. Boen 1885, height 22.5cm £60 - 80 278 Three Victorian hallmarked silver posy vases To include a pair and a taller example, each having repousse decoration of figures in landscape with lion mask head handles, made by Pairpoint Brothers, London 1899, height of largest vase 18.5cm (illustrated) £150 - 250 279 An Edward VII hallmarked silver pierced pedestal bowl Having floral, raised on four hoof feet, made by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1902, approximate weight 30.4oz (af) £100 - 200 280 A collection of twelve sterling silver corn holders Modelled in the form of corns on the cob with spike ends, length 7cm (illustrated)

282 A harlequin set of six George III and later hallmarked silver table forks Comprising four, possibly made by John Bingley London 1799, one example William Eley & William Fearn, London 1800, one example Mary & Elizabeth Sumner, London 1829, together with six desert forks, made by Mary Chawner, London 1838, total weight 20.5oz £150 - 200 282A A set of six Edward VII hallmarked silver rat-tail serving spoons Made by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1905, together with six hallmarked silver dinner forks, made by John Round, Sheffield 1912, total weight 25oz £150 - 200 283 A George III Irish hallmarked silver basting spoon Of plain form, with engraved initial W to handle, maker’s marks indistinct, Dublin 1807, together with a George III hallmark silver basting spoon, made by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1798 £50 - 80 284 A George V hallmarked silver five piece condiment set Comprising lidded mustard with blue glass liner, a pair of open salts, a pair of pepperettes, each of plain form, made by Barker Brothers, Chester 1922, fitted in original box

£100 - 150

£150 - 250

£80 - 120

275 An early 20th Century oak cased silver-plated canteen of cutlery

281 Six assorted George II and later hallmarked silver table spoons

285 A George V hallmarked silver large sized photograph frame

Each of plain form, the majority made by Walker & Hall

Each of typical plain form, with two example having engraved family motto of a stag, part made by Ebenezer Cooker, London,

£80 - 120

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286 An Edwardian Scottish Provincial silver and citrine paper knife, by William Robb of Ballater, marked ROBB BLTR, Edinburgh 1904 The handle of pierced and knotted Celtic design, set with an oval cut citrine, to a plain tapering blade. Length 28.5cm, weight of weighable silver 2.7oz £60 - 100 287 A George III matched silver three-piece tea service, various dates and makers

291 A Victorian silver pair of Apostle spoons by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1898

296 A Victorian silver butter dish and plate by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1841

Of typical form, with shaped silver-gilt bowls, to a fitted case. Length 20.2cm, weight combined 4.5oz.

Modelled as a wooden churn, with two handles, with a pull-off lid, the finial realistically modelled as a cow, with a clear glass liner, to a silver plate (2) Height 11cm, weight 20oz. (illustrated)

£60 - 100 292 A Victorian matched pair of silver table spoons by Chawner & Co., 1847 - 1881, Of Fiddle and Thread pattern, crested.(2) Length 13cm, weight combined 5.9 oz.

The teapot, of shaped rectangular form, with an applied gadrooned rim, the domed lid with a stylised flower finial, the angular handle with ivory insulators, raised on four ball feet, comprising; teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug. Height of teapot 17cm, weight combined 33oz. £300 - 500 288 A Victorian silver tea caddy, makers marks indistinct, Birmingham 1900 Of oval form, embossed with scenes of dancing figures and landscapes, to applied gadrooned borders and a gilt interior. Height 9cm, length 12cm, weight of weighable silver 7oz £100 - 150 289 A silver card tray by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1917 Of plain form, with a wavy rim, raised on three scroll feet. Diameter 20.5cm, weight combined 11oz. 290 An Edwardian silver dish by Gorham Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1908 Of shaped oval form, embossed and chased with foliate decoration. Length 17.7cm, weight combined 4oz.

297 A Victorian silver and cut-glass tea caddy, by L Spiers, Birmingham 1892

£120 - 150

Of oval form, with cut-glass engraved ‘TEA’, the silver domed hinged lid embossed with scrolls to a shell finial. Height 9cm.

293 A pair of silver sauce boats by Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1921

£80 - 120

Embossed with scroll decoration, an applied gadrooned rim, with a scroll handle, raised on three shell capped hoof feet, (2). Height 10cm, length 16cm, weight combined 13oz. £80 - 120 294 A George III silver teapot and stand by Alexander Field, London 1796 - 1815 Of oval plain form, the domed lid with an ebony stylised finial, a straight spout, with a wooden curved handle, monogrammed, the oval tea stand raised on four tab feet, monogrammed. (2) Height of teapot 15.5cm, weight combined 16.1oz. (illustrated) £200 - 300 295 A George III silver cream jug, by PP, London 1799

£80 - 120

£150 - 200

Of typical oval form, with an applied reeded rim and a reeded handle. Height 11.7cm, weight combined 3.5oz. £60 - 80

£60 - 80

298 A Victorian set of four silver-gilt salts by Sibray, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1882 Each of circular form, with a wavy rim and applied gadrooned border, embossed with swag and ribbon decoration, raised on a circular pedestal foot. (4) Diameter 6.5cm, height 3.7cm, weight combined 6.7oz. £100 - 150 299 A George III silver mustard, possibly by William Eaton, London 1815 Of shaped rectangular form, embossed with a fluted lower body, with an applied gadrooned rim, to a domed hinged lid, a shell thumb-piece to an angular handle, raised on four ball feet, gilt interior with blue glass liner and silver mustard spoon. Height 6.5cm, weight combined 4.8oz. £50 - 80 300 A four-piece silver tea service, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1922 Of plain, oval, baluster form, with scroll handles, raised on four capped feet, initialled ‘W’ on each piece, comprising; teapot, hot water pot, sugar bowl, cream jug. (4) Height of teapot 24cm, weight combined 54.6oz. £300 - 500

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301 A silver-gilt and enamel set of six teaspoons, by Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham 1973

308 A Victorian silver bachelor’s threepiece tea service, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1895

With white and burnt sienna enamel (a.f) to the reverse of the bowls and the handles, decorated with scrolls and lozenges, cased. Length 9.5cm, weight combined 2.3oz.

Of oval form, with an embossed fluted lower body, the tea pot with an ebony finial and angular ebony handle, comprising; tea pot, sugar bowl, cream jug (3) height of tea pot 12cm, weight combined 12oz.

£50 - 80 302 A silver sugar caster, by Charles S Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1933 Of typical, baluster form, with a pierced bayonet lid with a knopped finial, an applied waist band, raised on a circular foot. Height 19.5cm, weight 7.8oz.

£100 - 150 309 A Victorian hallmarked silver carving set Each having chased decoration of scrolls and flowers, made by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1857, fitted in original case.

£70 - 100

£70 - 100

303 A silver presentation desk stand by Walker & Hall., Sheffield 1925

310 A Victorian silver pair of table spoons, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1839

Of rectangular form, with applied wavy edges, mounted with two square receivers fitted with two silver topped glass inkwells, with a vacant pen holder, inscribed, together with a silver letter opener, stamped 800, and a fountain pen. Length 27.3 cm, weight 19oz. £150 - 200 304 An Art Deco silver presentation desk stand, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1937 Of rectangular form, mounted with an elongated octagonal receiver fitted with a silver topped glass inkwell, with a vacant scroll pen holder, raised on four scroll feet, inscribed. Length 24cm, weight of weighable silver 25.5oz £200 - 300 305 A Victorian import silver box by M.L, London 1884, stamped with a key Dutch import mark and lion rampant .934 Of rectangular form, the hinged lid embossed with figural scenes and scrolls, the main body styled as a basket weave, the base embossed with a farm yard scene, with a gilt interior. Length 11cm, weight 3.9oz. £60 - 80 306 A Georgian silver matched pair of berry spoons, The first, by John Lampfert, with incuse mark, London 1785; the second, marks indistinct, Of typical form, the bowl embossed with fruit and berry decoration, the handles profusely engraved, with vacant cartouches (2). Length 21cm, weight combined 2.5oz. £50 - 80 307 A Victorian silver butter dish by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1838 Of circular form, with pierced scroll decoration and an applied scroll border, vacant cartouche, the lid with a realistically modelled cow finial, with frosted glass liner. Height 12cm, weight of weighable silver 5.7oz £150 - 200

In Fiddle patter, both initialled ‘F’, length 23.5cm, weight combined 5.3oz. £120 - 150 311 A George III Scottish silver pair of table spoons, by JM, Edinburgh 1814,

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Each having cast beaded style decoration, made by John & Henry Lias, London 1844, together with two Victorian hallmarked silver forks, London 1848, approximate weight 15oz £100 - 150 317A A set of six Victorian hallmarked silver spoons Decorated in the Kings pattern, together with four match dinner forks, made by John Wright, Newcastle 1853, 1854, approximate weight 16.4oz £150 - 250 318 A George V hallmarked silver salver of square form Raised on four scrolling feet, made by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1931, approximate weight 35oz £300 - 500 319 An Edward VII hallmarked silver pedestal comport

In Fiddle and Shell pattern, both crested, length 22.3cm, weight combined 4.1oz.

Having floral pierced decoration, made by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths & Co Ltd, London 1901, height 10cm, approximate weight 12.6oz

£120 - 150

£100 - 150

312 A Victorian silver set of ten teaspoons by John Round & Son Ltd., London 1898

320 A Victorian hallmarked silver card case

In Old English Bead, length 13.2cm, weight combined 7.2oz.

Of typical form having chased decoration surrounding a cartouche with engraved initials MGD c, makes marks W1 Birmingham, 1898

£100 - 150

£50 - 80

313 A set of six George III hallmarked silver forks

320A Two sets of six hallmarked silver dinner and dessert forks

Each of plain form, with engraved family motto of a tree to hands, possibly made by John Walton, Newcastle 1799, 1800 approximate weight 11oz.

Made by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, 1918, approximate weight 23.4oz.

£100 - 150 314 A Georgian set of four silver salts, marks indistinct Of navette plain form, with an applied reeded rim, raised on four tab and ball feet, with blue glass liners, (4) Height 5cm, weight combined 7oz. £100 - 150 315 A hallmarked silver four piece tea service Comprising tea pot, hot water jug, twin handled sugar bowl, milk jug, each of plain form, raised on four ball feet, made by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, Sheffield 1936, 1937 complete with a Mappin & Webb silver-plated tray, approximate weight of silver 58.5oz £400 - 600 316 A hallmarked silver four branch candelabra Of gadrooned form, made by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1958, height 50cm £180 - 220

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£140 - 160 321 A silver presentation cigar box by Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1989 Of rectangular form, inscribed ‘Presented to Captain C. Buggbem, by his Brother Officers on the occasion of his Marriage, 18th June 1988’ loaded, Height 5cm, length 6.1cm . £50 - 80 322 Of Manchester Ship Canal Interest: An Art Deco silver souvenir presentation cigarette box By Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham 1937 Of tapered rectangular form, with an applied gadrooned rim, engine turned decoration, raised on four canted feet. The lid engraved with the M.S.C ARROW, inside the silver-gilt lid engraved with Edinburgh Castle, inscribed, ‘A souvenir of the launch of the M. S. C. “Arrow” presented to Miss Lillian R. Smith, 26th July 1938. Owners: The Manchester Ship Canal Co. Manchester, Builders: Henry Robb Limited, Leith’. Loaded, Height 7cm, Length 23cm, weight combined 2.3 troy oz. N.B. MSC ARROW: The Manchester Ship Canal Company Ltd ordered for a tug to work on the Manchester Ship Canal; she was the third in a long line of tugs to be ordered. The

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ARROW spent her war years on the canal used as a tug doing her normal towing work but also used as a fire fighting tug, with constant danger of enemy air raids she was kept busy during the spell from 1939 to 1945. She worked constantly on the canal for a total of 34 years before being sold on in 1972. She was sold on to the Malta Tug & Lighter Co, Ltd and she was renamed San Pietru, ten years later she was sold on again to Greek shipping interests and was renamed yet again, then she was finally renamed as ANTEOS C. (illustrated) Information from: <http://www.leithshipyards. com/ships-built-in-leith/1918-to-1939/315msc-arrow-yard-no-266-tug-manchester-shipcanal-co-ltd-built-1938.html> £80 - 120 323 A Victorian novelty silver inkwell, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1887

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greyhounds beside dead game, height 22cm (part af)

328 A Lladro matt finished figure group

£120 - 150

Depicting a fisher boy seated on a bridge beside a dog, printed factory marks to base, height 25cm

333 A pair of Royal Doulton Slaters Patent vases

£100 - 150 329 A Wedgwood blue jasper ware limited edition commemorative bowl

Each having gilt and white enamel floral decoration on a blue ground, impressed factory marks to base, height 32cm £100 - 200

Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the succession to the throne of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II 1952-1992, numbered 80/100, together with Wedgwood black basalt ware tankard produced in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the birth of the father of English potters, Josiah Wedgwood FRS, numbered 60/200, each complete with certificate and original box

334 A Royal Copenhagen blue and white floral dinner service

£100 - 150

335 An early 20th Century ceramic ‘Pure Lard’ advertising butchers slab

Comprising twin handled 32cm plate, pedestal bowl 21cm, ten 21cm plates, five 21cm bowls, two 23cm plates, twelve 15.5 side plates, milk jug, lidded chocolate pot, eleven cups, twelve saucers, each with printed factory marks to base £300 - 400

In the form of a pen nib, with a clear glass liner, height 13.6cm, together with, a pair of silver and bone knife rests, Birmingham 1927, to square bases, decorated with embossed acanthus leaves to each corner, loaded and to a fitted case (a.f), with remaining silver wares (7) Weight of weighable silver 3.4 oz

330 A Royal Worcester twelve setting tea service

£80 - 120

£100 - 150

£200 - 300

331 A Grainger & Co Worcester chemical porcelain dinner service

337 A 19th Century earthenware four piece toilet set

Comprising nineteen 26cm plates, nine 26cm bowls, nine 24cm plates, two twin handled tureens, one stand, pedestal bowl, two oval serving bowls.

Comprising jug, bowl, soap holder, tooth brush holder, each having gilt floral decoration on a red ground, indistinct factory marks to base £80 - 120

£150 - 200

338 Seven 19th Century and later Staffordshire figures

324 An Art & Crafts silver wine coaster, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1928 Of shaped circular form, with spot-hammered decoration, initialled ‘JMB’, raised on a circular foot, diameter 12cm, weight of weighable silver 4.1 oz £50 - 80 325 - 327 No Lot

Having gilt floral decoration on a blue and ivory ground, comprising two bread plates, milk jug, sugar bowl, twelve cups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates, puce factory marks and date code for 1937 to base.

332 Nine 19th Century and later Staffordshire figures To include ‘The Rival’ height 31cm, ‘Dick Turpin’ height 24cm, a pair of huntsmen wearing green coats, height 30cm, a lion seated with three cubs and snakes, height 30cm, a pair of January 2016

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Comprising a shepherdess beside a dog and sheep, two eastern figures seated, a Scottish figure holding an exotic bird, (part af), height of largest 29cm £80 - 120

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339 A 19th Century W. Schiller & Sons Majolica jardiniere and stand together with associated jardiniere Relief decorated with acanthus type wreaths on a cobalt blue ground, together with a associated jardiniere, pendant, height 100cm. £100 - 150 340 Three Royal Doulton large size character jugs Comprising George Stephenson D7093, Bacchus D6499, Athos D6439, each with printed factory marks to base. £60 - 80 341 A collection of nine Royal Crown Derby animal paperweights To include Puffin, King Charles spaniel, two Rabbits, Mallard £200 - 300 342 An early 20th Century Bohemian blue glass base of bell form

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Having hand painted decoration of hearts and floral designs on faceted ground, height 31cm. £60 - 80 343 A pair of 19th century hand painted porcelain twin handled vases Each having floral sprays, surrounding mask head handles, gilt Trident mark to bases, height 23cm. £100 - 150 344 A 19th Century Pearl ware bust Depicting a 17th Century gentleman wearing a wig, painted with stylised motifs to verso, height 23cm £150 - 200 345 A collection of late 19th Century Brownfield Pâte-sur-pâte ware The pink ground items including a pair of ewers raised on a domed pedestal base, the ovoid form body extending to a pinched and swept spout with naturalist form handle, the pink ground relief moulded with fruiting vines, height 34cm, together with a square section tapered vase rising from a low gilt and white laced base, the pink glazed relief moulded trellis body adorned with fruiting and leafy branches, terminating at a gilt rim, impressed factory mark to base, 30.5cm high. (3) £30 - 40 346 A 19th Century George Jones Majolica cheese dome and cover Relief decoration with trailing blossom on fence panels, embossed marks to base, height 23cm £150 - 250 347 A fine 19th Century Bohemian glass three piece drinking set Comprising claret jug, two goblets, each having hand-painted panelled decoration of still life flowers and foliate, height of jug 36cm, height of goblet 20cm (illustrated)

348 A pair of 19th Century agate ware sash window stops

354 A Copeland three piece tea service

Each modelled in the form of spaniel’s heads, height 10cm.

Decorated in the Imari palette, comprising tea pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, each with printed factory marks to base

£200 - 300

£80 - 120

349 A 19th century Parian ware figure

355 An early 20th century Samson handpainted porcelain cabinet plate

Depicting a nude girl kneeling with a serpent wrapped around her ankle, possible Copeland, height 26cm

Duke of Norfolk coat of arms, surrounded by flower heads and foliate, diameter 24cm

£60 - 100

£70 - 100

350 Edith le Breton (British, 19121992) - A series of six hand painted ceramic plaques

356 An 18th century Wedgwood porcelain pickle dish

Each being of dished circular form and painted with a named scene, each approx 16cm (6).

Having relief blue and white decoration with leaves, impressed factory marks and R to base, length 9cm (restored)

£100 - 150

£100 - 150

351 A Wemyss Ware Cabbage Rose jardinière

357 A 19th century Meissen porcelain figure group

Printed retailers stamp of T. Goode & Co, South Audley Street, London, height 17cm

The Musicians, depicting two winged cherubs, one holding a horn, the second beside a lyre holding a music book, blue painted marks to base, height 14cm

£150 - 200 352 A 20th century Vienna porcelain coffee service Comprising six coffee cans, six saucers, six Birmingham hallmarked silver coffee bean spoons, the cans decorated with two figures seated beside birds in landscape, fitted in case

£80 - 120 358 Two 19th century Derby porcelain models of dogs Each with painted marks to base, length of largest 10cm

£100 - 150

£80 - 120

353 A pair of late 19th / early 20th Century continental porcelain lidded urns

359 A pair of Worcester hand-painted scale blue tureen stands

Each heavily decorated with floral encrusted decoration, surrounding gilt rams heads, blue painted B with Axes to base, height 24cm

Each of circular form, decorated with exotic butterfly in landscape, fruit and foliate, circa 1780, diameter 19cm, together with a matching cover, diameter 14.5cm

£80 - 120

£100 - 150

£500 - 800

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368 360 A pair of 19th century porcelain twin handled lidded tureens Each decorated with still life flower heads and foliate surrounded by gilt scrolls and foliate, numbered 2222, height 17cm £70 - 100

366 Three Royal Doulton figurines Comprising HN 3471 Ascot, HN 3470 Croquet, HN 3367 Henley, each from the British Sporting Heritage collection £70 - 100 367 Seven Royal Doulton figurines

361 A Royal Worcester handpainted bowl Decorated with fruit, by Harry Ayrton, puce factory marks and date code for 1936 to base, diameter 11.5cm

Comprising HN 3473 Les Parapluies, HN 3474 Lise, HN 3475 Marie Sisley, HN La Loqe, HN 3177 Harriet, HN 3302 Please Sir, HN 3289 Tumbling signed in gilt to base, various limited editions

£60 - 80

£200 - 300

362 An early 19th century Staffordshire Pearl ware marriage jug

368 A collection of eight Royal Doulton figurines

Having hand-painted verses and motto, dated 1805, height 21cm, together with a 19th century Pearl ware Willow pattern jug, height 15cm

Henry VIII and his six wife’s, comprising HN 3350 Henry VIII, HN 3458 Henry VIII, HN 3449 Catherine Howard, HN 3349 Jane Seymour, HN 3450 Catherine Parr, HN 3233 Catherine of Aragon, HN 3232 Anne Boleyn, HN 3356 Anne of Cleves, various limited editions (illustrated)

£100 - 150 363 A fine quality Meissen porcelain figure group

369 Seven pieces of Royal Crown Derby decorated in the Imari palette To include a pair of bulbous vases, pattern number 6299, height 8cm, a twin handled vase, pattern number 1128, height 11cm, cylindrical vase, pattern number 1128, height 10.5cm, an open salt, pattern number 1299, height 9cm, baluster vase with cylindrical neck, pattern number 6299, height 9cm, miniature vase, height 4cm

£400 - 600 364 A Royal Doulton Children’s ware twin handled vase Transfer printed with two children seated in landscape, height 21.5 cm £50 - 80

£100 - 150

365 A 19th Century Coalport invalid feeder Having Aesthetic movement decoration of birds and landscape, printed factory marks to base, 14cm length £50 - 70

£200 - 300 372 A Wedgwood black basalt ware bust of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales In celebration of the wedding of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, 1981, numbered 67/500, height 26cm 373 Four Royal Doulton figurines HN3676 ‘Desdemona’ no. 235/5000, HN 3679 ‘Titania’ no. 79/5000, HN3463 ‘Juliet’, no. 235/5000, HN3674 ‘Ophelia’ no. 281/5000, each produced for The Shakespeare Ladies Series. £100 - 150 374 A Royal Doulton limited edition figurine HN 3429 Napoleon, numbered 446/1500, height 29cm £100 - 150 375 A large Royal Doulton limited edition figurine HN 3633 William Shakespeare, numbered 195/1564, printed factory marks to base, height 29cm £100 - 150

370 A pair of Wedgwood black basalt ware oval plaques Each relief decorated, one depicting a man fighting a lion, the other carrying pelts of dead boar, impressed marks to verso, length 19cm £100 - 150

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Comprising HN 3141 Queen Anne, HN 3834 Mary Tudor, HN 3838 Margaret Tudor, HN 3680 Lady Jane Grey, HN 3099 Queen Elizabeth I, HN 3682 Princess Elizabeth, various limited editions

£100 - 150

£300 - 400

Depicting four bacchanalia cherubs surrounding a ram, painted marks and numbered 29-99 to base, height 17cm.

371 A collection of six Royal Doulton figurines

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377 A Royal Doulton flambe animal figure Great Crested Grebe, printed factory marks to base, 31cm high £100 - 150 378 Two Royal Doulton flambe animal figures To include an elephant, height 13cm, Mallard duck, height 15cm £80 - 120 379 A Royal Doulton limited edition figurine HN 3432 Duke of Wellington, numbered 431/1500, height 33cm £100 - 150 380 A Royal Doulton limited edition figurine

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383 A Shelley six setting tea service Decorated in the Regent shape, comprising bread plate, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers, six side plates, each with printed factory marks and pattern number WR. 0134 to base. £80 - 120 384 A Royal Crown Derby Imari decorated twelve setting tea service Comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, two bread plates, twelve cups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates, each pattern number 9298, printed factory marks to base. £200 - 300 20th Century Design 385 A 20th century bronze sculpture ‘Eternal Knot’

387 An Arts & Crafts silver-plated spirit kettle on stand In the manner of Doctor Christopher Dresser, having an engraved motto depicting a unicorn, height 27cm £50 - 80 388 An Arts & Crafts Keswick School of Industrial Art copper tray Having plannished decoration of flower heads and motifs, impressed marks, length 51cm. £80 - 120 389 A French Art Nouveau style gilt spelter bust ‘Jehanne’ Raised on a square marble plinth base, height 28cm, together with a pair of Art Nouveau style vases having floral decoration, each raised on marble plinth bases, height 31cm

Impressed seal marks to foot rim, possibly Rovac, Hyde, raised on a sandstone plinth base, height 26cm

£50 - 80

HN 3489 Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson, numbered 315/950, height 32cm £100 - 150

£80 - 120

381 A pair of Derby hand-painted chocolate cups

386 An Arts & Crafts copper and Vaseline glass hall lantern

Each decorated with still life flowers, surrounded by gilt scrolls and motifs, painted factory marks to base, circa (1861-1935), height 8cm

Of cylindrical form, with cut and pierced floral and symbolic decoration, raised on four out swept arms, height 53cm (illustrated)

Produced by Liberty & Co, designed by Archibald Knox, relief decorated with Honesty flowers, impressed marks and numbered 0280 to base, height 20cm

£100 - 150 382 Six pieces of 19th Century and later porcelain and ceramics

£300 - 500 386A A W.A.S. Benson six branch Art Nouveau style ceiling light, 20th Century

390 An English Pewter hot water jug with wicker handle

£60 - 80 391 An Art Nouveau table lamp Having Muller Freres glass shade with mottled decoration, supported on a bronze base with four flower leafs, height 47cm (illustrated)

The upper pediment with scrolling ribbon type designs extending to six swept stems united by a circular frame flanked by six scroll light fittings and further adorned with Art Nouveau with stylised floral flower head tendrils extending to a tapered pendant base, each 5cms high, bracket sold electrically untested.

£200 - 300

To include a hand-painted tankard decorated with a shepherd in landscape, height 8.5cm, 19th Century cup and saucer decorated in the Imari palate, Augustus Rex hand-painted jug and saucer, each depicting figures in landscape and foliate. £70 - 100

£250 - 350

393 An Art Nouveau style polished pewter plaque

392 An Arts & Crafts copper door handle and plate Having repousse and planished decoration, complete with the reverse handle, length 56cm £50 - 70

Relief decoration with a lady wearing a long 30

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flowing dress, unmarked, length 30cm £50 - 80 394 An Art Deco veined marble three piece clock garniture The clock having a central octagonal face, height of clock 19cm

401 An Art Deco marble, alabaster and onyx three piece clock garniture

406A An Art Nouveau silver-plated desk stand

Each having bronze double banded decoration, height of clock 25cm, length 41cm

Having pierced floral decoration surrounding a central inkwell, height 11cm.

£80 - 120

£60 - 80

402 A stylish 1950’s desk lamp

407 Six George Jensen silver-gilt year spoons and one fork

Having red painted stand and shade separated with a light beech adjustable arm (sold electricity untested)

£50 - 60 395 An Art Deco marble and slate mantle clock Having a spelter swan finial, the face marked Bjours, height 31cm

£50 - 60 403 An Art Deco gilt spelter figurine Modelled as a dancing girl holding her outswept dress, raised on alabaster base, height 19cm.

£60 - 80 396 An Art Deco spelter figure group Depicting a stag and doe, raised on rectangular marble plinth base, length 30cm £50 - 70 397 An Art Deco three piece clock garniture Each having veined marble and slate bodies, height of clock 18cm. £50 - 70

£100 - 150 404 An Edward VII hallmarked silver three piece dressing table set Comprising hand mirror, hair brush, cloths brush, each having cast Art Nouveau decoration of flower heads and foliate, made by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1905. £60 - 80 405 George VI hallmarked silver Art Deco three piece tea service

398 An Art Deco veined marble mantle clock Having a gilt spelter heron beside a diamond shaped face, length 46cm. £50 - 80 399 An Art Deco veined marble three piece clock garniture

£60 - 80 400 A stylish Arne Jacobsen for Stelton stainless steel tea service Comprising tea pot, hot water jug, milk jug, sugar bowl and cover, twin handled tray, part complete with original paper label (illustrated)

£120 - 150 408 A Stuart Devlin hallmarked silver plate Having a gilt border depicting dancing figures, London 1978, diameter 25cm, fitted in Boodle and Dunthorne box, approximate weight 16.1oz. £200 - 300 409 A Set of six hallmarked silver and enamel teaspoons Each decorated with coloured enamel handles and Gothic style motifs, made by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham, 1961, fitted in Harrods case.

Comprising tea pot, twin handled sugar bowl, cream jug, made by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1938.

£50 - 80

£300 - 500

Each having planished bowls, made by Catherine L Charles, Edinburgh 1942. Length 10cm

406 An Art Deco hallmarked silver four piece tea service

Having a silvered spelter dog finial and silver-plated overlay to the vases, height of clock 34cm

Each having various patterns to handles, comprising Jul 1981,Jul 1986, Jul 1987, 1986, 1991 x 2, 1993, each complete with original box.

Comprising tea pot, hot water jug, twin handled sugar bowl, milk jug, each having stepped Art Deco handles, made by Roberts & Dore, Birmingham 1909-1913, approximate weight 46oz £300 - 500

£100 - 150

410 A set of seven Arts & Crafts style Scottish silver teaspoons

£60 - 80 411 An Art Deco hallmarked silver dressing table box Of angular form, having engine turned decoration to cover, enclosing gilt interior, above diamond shaped plinth base, made by Hasset & Harper Ltd, Birmingham 1932, height 6cm, length 14cm, approximate weight 9.7oz. (illustrated) £70 - 100

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412 An Edward VIII hallmarked silver twelve piece desert service

Georg Jensen, impressed factory marks to base, height 18cm (illustrated)

423 An impressive Vasart studio glass vase

Comprising six fruit forks, six spoons, each having Art Deco cast decoration, made by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham, 1936, fitted in original box, approximate weight 10.2oz.

£300 - 500

Of cylindrical form with flared neck, having purple and milk glass internal decoration, signed, height 25cm.

£80 - 120

Having plannished decoration, raised on a circular foot, made by Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1915, height 7cm.

413 A Stuart Devlin silver-gilt Easter egg

417 A stylish George V hallmarked silver jug

Having cast floral decoration, enclosing an enamel and gilt frog and lily pad, London, 1978, numbered 241, complete with original box. (illustrated)

£100 - 150

£500 - 600

Each having plannished and repoussé decoration complete with spoons and blue glass liners, London, 1934-1938, height 6.5cm. (illustrated)

414 A Stuart Devlin silver-gilt commemorative orb Commemorating the marriage of HRH Prince Charles and Diana 1981, having pierced decoration and internal plaque of Charles and Diana, London, 1981, numbered 16, complete with original box, 7cm high. (illustrated) £500 - 600 415 A Stuart Devlin silver-gilt Christmas bauble

418 A pair of George VI hallmarked silver open salts by Omar Ramsden

£600 - 800 419 Two Torben Orskov Danish glass vases Each of square form, finished in a textured blue colourway, one complete with original label, height of largest vase 26cm £50 - 80

£50 - 80 424 A Strathearn studio glass vase of ovoid form Having grey, blue, red, orange and yellow internal decoration, embossed mark to base, height 21cm £50 - 80 425 Two Vasart studio glass vases One of cylindrical form with flared neck, having green and milk glass mottled decoration, signed, height 18cm, ovoid form vase with green, blue and pink mottled decoration, height 20cm. £50 - 80 426 Two Strathearn glass bowls Each having internal gilt, swirling decoration, embossed factory marks to base, one having original label to rim, diameter of largest bowl 24cm.

The interior decorated with three enamel carol singers and a dog, London, 1981, numbered 26 to base, height 6cm, complete with original box. (illustrated)

420 A Lalique ‘Clos Sainte-Odile’ carafe

£300 - 500

£60 - 80

427 Stuart Devlin (b.1931) - set of eight stainless steel and gilt decorated goblets

416 A stylish contemporary hallmarked silver ewer

421 A Marc Aurel clear glass four branch candle holder

the bowls of plain form, modelled on a gilt textured stem, retailed by Viners, complete with original cardboard boxes, height 18.5cm.

Of cylindrical form, having plannished decoration, made by Peter Morton Browne, London, 2005, height 28cm, approx. weight 19.7oz. (illustrated)

Having four hallmarked silver caps, made by Carrs, Sheffield 2005, height 14cm.

£100 - 150

£120 - 180 416A A pair of Danish silver Heimburger candlesticks Each of cylindrical form with overlaid and pierced floral decoration in the manner of 32

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Of baluster form with central medallion, embossed Sainte-Odile and made in France to base, unsigned, height 27cm.

£50 - 80 422 Two Vasart studio glass vases of cylindrical from Each having internal mottled decoration with swirls, each with rough pontil mark to base, height 20cm.

£60 - 80

428 Three unusual 20th Century glass vases Each having frosted decoration on a yellow ground, height of largest vase 33cm £60 - 70

£100 - 150

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429 A John Ditchfield Glasform bowl of cylindrical form

433 A stylish Murano glass sculpture in the manner of Loredano Rosin

436 A Kosta Boda studio glass vase of bulbous form

Having organic internal decoration, signed and numbered 6925 to base, height 16.5cm, diameter 20cm.

Depicting two figures with raised arms, finished in a clear colourway with a purple tinge, indistinctly signed, height 31cm

£200 - 300

£200 - 400

Having internal purple and blue mottled decoration, designed by Bertil Vallien, signed and numbered 7836 to base and complete with original label, height 9.5cm.

430 A pair of Lalique frosted glass candlesticks

434 A Kosta Boda studio glass bowl of ovoid form

‘Ravelana’, signed and complete with label and original boxes, height 21.5cm.

Having turquoise and blue frosted decoration, designed by Bertil Vallien, signed and numbered 77277 to base, height 8.5, length 15cm, together with a further studio glass vase of ovoid form having internal dripped decoration on a milk glass body, unsigned, height 18cm.

(illustrated) £300 - 500 431 A Holmegaard Gulvase designed by Otto Braure Decorated in an amber colourway, height 48cm.

£60 - 80

432 Two 20th Century chrome sculptures one example depicting a central shark surrounded by stylised motifs, height 43cm, the second example in the form on a waiter holding a heart shaped tray, height 112cm, each impressed PFAFF 7/7 07

Having internal lattice work and bubble decoration, designed by Bertil Vallien, signed and numbered 57529 to base, height 9cm £50 - 80

437 A Kosta Boda studio glass bottle vase Decorated in the Network pattern, designed by Bertil Vallien, signed and numbered 7862 to base and complete with original label, height 14cm. £60 - 80 438 A Kosta Boda studio glass vase of baluster form with cylindrical neck

435 A Kosta Boda studio glass pedestal bowl

£50 - 80

£60 - 80

Having relief and frosted decoration, with a central cartouche, designed by Bertil Vallien, signed and numbered 281, height 15cm £70 - 100 439 A Whitefriars glass volcano vase Decorated in the Pewter colourway, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, height 18cm £70 - 100

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453 440 A Fine quality enamelled twin handled glass vase in the manner of Lobmeyr Decorated with a central cartouche sourounded by flowers and scrolls, on a green glass body, unsigned, height 20cm. £80 - 120 441 An unusual Strathern glass of cylindrical form Having Millefiori multi-coloured decoration, embossed mark to base, height 21cm. £60 - 80 442 Two pieces of Kosta Boda studio glass To include a vase of teardrop form, having clear linear motifs on a grey ground, a paperweight in the form of a snail having blue linear motifs, each designed by Bertil Vallien, signed to base, height of vase 6cm. £60 - 80 443 A Strathearn Scottish glass vase of ovoid form

446 A Whitefriars Striped Range vase of rectangular form

453 A set of seven Rene ‘Lalique Dampierre’ glasses

Decorated with silver chloride linear motifs, designed by Peter Wheeler, circa 1969, signed and numbered 513 to base, height 28cm.

Each having frosted glass base rims, each signed, height 8cm (illustrated)

£150 - 200 447 An Art Deco Rene Lalique frosted and clear glass circular charger

Two complete with original paper labels, and factory marks to base, each complete with original box.

£120 - 160

£100 - 150

448 Three Kosta Boda studio glass paperweights

455 A Daum glass model of a lion

Each having internal decoration and complete with original labels, two examples designed by Bertil Vallien and one example by Goran Warff, various sizes, length of largest example 9cm. £70 - 100

£160 - 180

444 A Whitefriars Glass Totem vase

451 An early 20th Century clear glass vase with flared neck

450 A contemporary Baccarat crystal cat Clear glass, height 12cm, complete with box.

£80 - 100

In the manner of Moser, having wheel cut floral decoration with purple highlights, below a gilt floral rim, unsigned, height 12cm.

445 A Whitefriars Striped Range vase of squat bulbous form

£100 - 150 452 A Lalique ‘Arethuse’ three piece jewellery suite Comprising pendant, two earrings, each having central frosted glass panels, complete with carrying bag. £80 - 120

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456 Two Baccarat crystal models of a hunting dogs

Decorated with foliate on a frosted ground, signed, diameter 11cm (af).

£80 - 120

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Decorated in a clear colourway, signed to foot, height 12cm, length 18cm, completer with original boxes.

£100 - 150

£120 - 150

Finished in a matted blue colourway, signed to leg, length 17cm, complete with original box.

449 An Art Nouveau Emile Galle cameo glass trinket box and cover

£80 - 120

Decorated with silver chloride linear motifs, designed by Peter Wheeler, circa 1970, signed and numbered 92 to base, height 15cm.

454 Three Baccarat crystal frosted glass birds

Decorated in the Dandelion pattern, embossed mark to centre, diameter 29.5 cm.

Externally decorated with multi-coloured cane work flecks over a pink ground, mid 20th Century, complete with original label, height 22cm (illustrated)

Decorated in the Indigo blue colourway, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, height 26cm.

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457 No Lot 458 A Clyne Farquharson for John Walsh vase Having cut decoration to the body in the form of a stylised tree, signed to base, height 20.5cm. £120 - 150 459 A Stourbridge possibly Stevens and Williams glass decanter Having wheel cut decoration of mythical birds in landscape, height 31cm £100 - 150 460 Sixteen pieces of Poole pottery stoneware Originally designed by Barbara Linley Adams, comprising a ‘Grey Heron’ sculpture, height

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470 A modern Georg Jensen Voyage shoehorn Fitted in original box £80 - 100 471 Wedgwood Keith Murray moonstone drinking set Comprising jug, height 21cm, three tankards height 12cm, signature and factory marks to base. £200 - 250 472 A Crown Devon Fieldings lustre jardinière Decorated with butterflies and insects on a ruby ground, printed factory marks to base, height 18cm. £50 - 60 473 A Poole pottery hand-painted circular charger ‘The Golden Hind’

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13cm, a doe seated, length 12cm, a robin perching on a pot, height 13cm, further animals and six collectors plates

465 A Bay West German Fat Lava floor vase

£100 - 150 460A A David Leach (1911-2005) stone pottery vase Of cylindrical form, decorated with a central line with three circular holes, impressed DL to base, height 16cm. (illustrated) £100 - 150 461 Seven pieces of Poole pottery Delphis ware Comprising an oval bowl, length 30cm, vase, height 9cm, four circular pin dishes £50 - 80 461A A Charlotte Rhead circular charger

Decorated with a central galleon inside a geometric border with two roses, signed and inscribed ‘This dish was made and painted at the Poole Pottery in the year 1951, ship drawn by Margaret Holder, painted by Eileen Hunt’ diameter 27cm

Relief decorated with stylised motifs on a red ground with turquoise highlights, factory marks to base, height 46cm 465A Denis Tams six pieces of studio pottery A pedestal celadon glazed bowl, a multicoloured bowl, height of largest vase 25cm, each together with an Elisa Beth Woolf pedestal bowl, height 9.5cm.

£80 - 100

£80 - 120

Decorated in the Hydrangea pattern on a lustre ground, printed factory marks to base, diameter 36cm.

466 A Scheurich West German Fat Lava floor vase

£50 - 80

£100 - 150

467 A pair of Belgium Art Pottery Arts & Crafts vases

462 Five pieces of West German Fat Lava ceramic vases

Each having two twisted handles, above incised twisted rope decoration, height 30cm.

To include Scheurich, height of largest vase 28cm

£50 - 80 468 An unusual Scheurich fat lava West German cylindrical floor vase

£50 - 80 463 A rare Otto Keramik West German Fat Lava vase In the form of a Chinese head rest, decorated with a thick bronze lava glaze on a black ground, height 25cm, width 32cm. £50 - 80

Having three ringed decoration with purple lava zigzags moulded on a copper bronze ground, probably designed by A. Seide, complete with original paper label to rim, height 48cm £50 - 80 469 A matched pair of Anita Harris table lamps

464 Six pieces of West German Fat Lava ceramics To include a Roth jug having a grey lava effect glaze on an orange body, turquoise and blue vase finished on a cream glazed body, height of largest vase 26cm

474 Two pieces of Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead To include a twin handled vase, height 15cm, pedestal bowl, diameter 25cm, each decorated in the Stich pattern, signatures and printed factory marks to base.

£50 - 80

Decorated with brown lava style motifs on a cream and red ground, complete with original label, factory marks to base, height 51cm

Decorated in the Persian Leaf pattern, signed and printed factory marks to base, diameter 36cm.

£50 - 80

Each of twisted form, decorated with red, orange, yellow and blue, height 43cm (excluding fitting) £150 - 200

475 A Charlotte Rhead for Burleigh Ware circular charger

£50 - 80 475A Four pieces of Bursley ware By Charlotte Rhead, comprising charger, jug, ginger jar and cover, posy holder, decorated in the Hydrangea pattern, each with printed factory marks. £100 - 150 476 A pair of Arts & Crafts Linthorpe pottery vases of baluster form Designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, decorated with green glazed bodies and brown glazed necks, impressed factory marks and numbered 1108 to base, height 17cm £60 - 80 477 A Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950) Art Deco bronze figure Depicting a nude girl with outstretched arms, raised on onyx and slate base, signed, height 26cm. (illustrated) £400 - 600 478 Six assorted Rosenthal ceramic and glass Christmas and collector’s plates Various years including 1976, 1977, 1979. £100 - 150

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479 A set of three Rosenthal glass Christmas plates

484 A Clarice Cliff bizarre octagonal plate

490 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian high fired vase of baluster form

Each of square form, designed by Bjorn Wiinblad, 1977, 1978 and 1979, each having gilt, blue and white stylised decoration and complete with original boxes

Decorated in the Rhodian pattern, printed factory marks to base, length 14cm.

Decorated with scrolling motifs inside panels on an ice blue ground, impressed marks and painters initials for William S Mycock to base, height 18cm (illustrated)

£50 - 70

£40 - 60 485 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre pedestal bowl

480 A Lise B Moorcroft vase of cylindrical form with flared neck

Decorated in the My Garden pattern on a yellow ground, printed factory marks to base, height 8cm, diameter 16cm.

Decorated with Snowdrops on black, signed and dated 2007 to base, height 23cm

£70 - 100

Note to buyers: Lise B is the fourth generation of the Moorcroft dynasty; great granddaughter of Thomas Moorcroft, granddaughter of factory founder William Moorcroft and daughter of Walter Moorcroft OBE. £50 - 80 481 A Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire pottery bowl Decorated in the Aurea pattern, printed factory marks to base, diameter 19.5cm £70 - 100 482 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre match holder

486 Jean Cocteau (French, 1898-1963) ‘Triple level server’ Patent no 7205 app 729 730, a twice signed hand painted metal bonbon server, the bowed circular form hinged to reveal three serving tiers, the opposing outside panels decorated with stylised female portrait busts, raised on a gilded spreading circular base, total height approx 28cm. £200 - 300 487 A Doulton Lambeth Art Nouveau jug Commemorating the life of Queen Victoria, impressed factory marks to base, height 20cm

Decorated in the Picasso fruit (Melons) pattern, printed factory marks to base, height 6cm

£80 - 120

£50 - 60

Decorated with a single band of gilt geometric lines and fruit above two vertical lines, raised on an orange foot, unmarked and signed with Gordon Forsyth signature to base, height, diameter 26cm.

483 A Clarice Cliff Fantasque circular pin dish Decorated in the Trees pattern, printed factory marks to base, diameter 7.5 cm together with a Clarice Cliff bizarre circular pin dish

488 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl

£100 - 150

decorated in the Blue Firs pattern, printed factory marks to base, diameter 9cm.

489 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian twin handled lustre vase

£60 - 80

Of bulbous form, decorated with fruit and foliate on a ruby lustre ground, impressed factory marks and painters initials for Gwladys Rodgers to base, height 16cm. £150 - 200

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£200 - 300 491 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian high fired lustre vase Of baluster form with cylindrical neck, decorated with pineapples on a red lustre ground, impressed factory marks and artists signature for Gwladys Rodgers to base, height 26cm. (illustrated) £400 - 600 492 A Burmantofs Arts & Crafts vase of baluster form With cylindrical neck, in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, decorated with ruby, green and orange dripped glaze design, impressed factory marks and numbered 1596 to base, height 19cm. £70 - 100 493 An Art Deco Carlton Ware jug Decorated in the flower and falling leaf pattern on a green ground, circa 1930, printed factory marks to base, height 13cm. £60 - 80 494 An Art Deco Wiltshire & Robinson Carlton Ware lustre trumpet vase Decorated in the Moonlight pattern, printed factory marks to base, height 21cm £80 - 120 495 A Ruscha West German Fat Lava Bull Having a Vulkano glazed body, height 22.5cm, length 31cm (illustrated) £80 - 120

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499 496 A Poole Atlantis vase of bulbous form

502 A pair of Art Nouveau Ernst Wahliss vases of square form

508 A Troika pottery Newlyn lamp base of square form

Having hand-painted geometric decoration on a brown glazed ground, impressed factory marks and painters initials for Beatrice Bolton to base, height 11.5cm

Each having hand-painted and tube-lined decoration depicting a girl with flowers in landscape, each signed, height 14cm

Relief decorated with stylised motifs on a manganese ground, painted marks and signature for Alison Brigden to base, height 29cm

£50 - 70

£80 - 120 503 John Maltby (b.1936) studio pottery pedestal bowl

497 A Poole Atlantis vase of bulbous form Having carved green glazed Greek Key style decoration on a terracotta ground, impressed factory marks and makers initials for Debra Squiires (Hunt) to base, height 9.5cm £70 - 100 498 A Poole Atlantis pebble vase Having impressed linear decoration with a green and black glaze, finished on a terracotta ground, impressed marks and decorators initials for Beatrice Bolton to base, height 8cm. £80 - 100

Of rectangular form, having a white and black glazed decoration, signed Maltby to base, length 24cm (illustrated) £150 - 250

Having geometric decoration, signed Maltby to base, height 14cm, length 23cm (illustrated) £150 - 250 505 A pair of Wedgwood hand-painted cabinet plates

Decorated in the Sketching Bird pattern, printed factory marks and numbered 5891, diameter 28cm. (illustrated) £100 - 150

£100 - 150

500 John Maltby (b.1936) ‘Alfred’ a Swing Boat Sculpture

506 An unusual West German Fat Lava tulip vase

Hand-painted, signed to verso, length including weight 40cm (illustrated)

Having orange, red and blue dripped glaze on a matt black ground, unmarked, height 38cm.

£150 - 250

£50 - 80

501 John Maltby (b.1936) ‘Standing figure (Darlington)’ mixed media

507 A Troika Pottery Newlyn cylinder vase

Signed and dated 2002, 30x21cm (illustrated)

Having sharks tooth decoration on a cobalt ground, signed Troika England and painters initials for Avril Bennett to base, height 20cm

£300 - 500

509 A Clarice Cliff the Biarritz large plate Decorated in the Blue Firs Pattern, printed factory marks to base, length 35cm. £100 - 150 510 A Royal Worcester figurine ‘Sauce’

504 John Maltby (b.1936) studio pottery vessel

Each decorated with birds of paradise on a powder blue ground, each with printed factory marks to base with one example stating ‘Manufactured for James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars glass works, diameter 22.5cm

499 A Carlton Ware circular charger

£120 - 150

£70 - 100

Modelled by Phoebe Stabler, puce factory marks and date code for 1932 to base, height 22cm £100 - 150 511 A Goebel, Artis Orbis Homage Collection to Pablo Picasso ceramic sculpture Limited edition no. 123/999, impressed gilt labels to wooden plinth base, height including base 33cm, complete with certificate and original box. £150 - 300 512 A Shelley twelve setting tea service in the Queen Anne Shape Decorated in the blue iris pattern, comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, two bread plates, twelve side plates, twelve saucers, printed factory marks to base, and pattern number 17511 to base £200 - 300 513 Stuart Devlin (b.1931) - set of eight stainless steel and gilt decorated goblets the bowls of plain form, modelled on a gilt textured stem, retailed by Viners, complete with original cardboard boxes, height 18.5cm. £100 - 150

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514 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian model of a seal

520 A Walter Moorcroft vase of cylindrical form

525 An impressive modern Moorcroft limited edition celestial globe

Decorated with a Celadon glaze, impressed factory marks and artists initial for Gordon Forsyth to base, height 20cm

Decorated in the leaf and berry pattern on a blue/green ground, impressed factory marks to base, height 13.5cm, together with a Moorcroft candle holder decorated in the Anemone pattern on a blue ground, impressed signature to base, height 9cm (each af).

Decorated in the Pillars of Creation pattern, designed by Vicky Lovatt, numbered 14/25, this pattern was based on the photograph by Hubble telescope of the origins of space, signed and printed factory marks to base, height 30cm (seconds)

£70 - 100

Note to buyers: This globe retails at £3455

521 A modern Moorcroft limited edition vase of wasted cylindrical form

£350 - 450

£50 - 80 515 An Austrian Goldscheider figure Depicting a girl wearing a floral dress holding a yellow rose, printed factory marks to base, height 30cm £150 - 250 516 A E. Hughes & Co twelve setting tea service Comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, two bread plates, twelve side plates, twelve cups, twelve saucers, each decorated with a Chinese temple and landscape, factory marks to base £60 - 100 517 A modern Moorcroft vase of wasted cylindrical form Decorated with Kites in landscape, produced for the Moorcroft collectors club, circa 2000, impressed factory marks to base, height 20.5cm, complete with original box. (illustrated) £250 - 300 518 A modern Moorcroft trial vase of wasted cylindrical form Decorated in the Violet pattern on an ivory ground, dated 8.2.99, impressed factory marks to base, height 20.5cm, complete with original box £100 - 150 519 A modern Moorcroft limited edition vase of baluster form Decorated in the Twelve Apostles pattern, designed by Vicky Lovatt, numbered 42/75, (seconds)

Decorated in the Queen of the City, Liberty Legacy pattern, designed by Kerry Goodwin, numbered 24/50, impressed factory marks and signature to base, height 32cm (seconds) £120 - 150 522 A modern Moorcroft Trial vase of cylindrical form Decorated in the Rose pattern, designed by Kerry Goodwin, impressed factory marks to base, height 27cm (seconds) £120 - 150 523 A modern Moorcroft limited edition vase of cylindrical form Decorated in the Simpson & His Donkey pattern, designed by Kerry Goodwin, numbered 40/75, impressed factory marks and signature to base, height 26cm (seconds) (illustrated) £120 - 150 524 A modern Moorcroft vase of bulbous form Decorated in the Monarch Butterfly pattern, designed by Emma Bossons, numbered edition, impressed factory marks and signature to base, height 11cm (seconds)

526 An impressive modern Moorcroft limited edition vase Decorated in the Major Mitchell’s Cockatoos pattern, designed by Vicky Lovatt, numbered 13/75, impressed factory marks and signature to base, height 43cm, (seconds), Note to buyers: This vase was produced for the Australian collection and retails at $3950 £300 - 400 527 An Art Deco style Boch Freres vase of cylindrical form Decorated with flying birds on a turquoise and white crackle glazed ground, designed by Charles Catteau, printed factory marks to base, height 35cm. (illustrated) £200 - 300 528 A modern Moorcroft limited edition plaque of square form Decorated in the Ashwood Lenten Rose pattern, designed by Emma Bossons, numbered 63/75, impressed factory marks and initialled to verso, 20x20 cm (seconds) £120 - 150 529 A modern Moorcroft plaque of rectangular form

Note to buyers: This vase retails at $2445 (illustrated)

Decorated in the Christmas at Sandringham pattern, designed by Nicola Slaney, numbered edition, impressed factory marks and signature to verso, 15x29cm (seconds)

£200 - 300

£150 - 200

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height 17cm, circular pin dish decorated in Jumeriah pattern, printed factory marks to base, diameter 11.5cm, rectangular pin dish, decorated in a Magnolia pattern on an ivory ground, factory marks to base, length 20cm. £80 - 120 543 A Moorcroft pottery vase of baluster form, decorated in the Hibiscus pattern On a green ground, green signature and impressed factory marks, height 25cm. £120 - 150 544 A modern Moorcroft enamel vase Decorated in the Hazeldene Sunset pattern, printed factory marks to base, height 8cm complete with certificate and box £120 - 150 545 A pair of modern Moorcroft vases of trumpet form

527

Decorated with white flower heads and foliate on a blue ground, impressed factory marks to base, height 15.5cm, one complete with box

546

£200 - 300 530 A modern Moorcroft plaque of square form

536 A matched pair of modern Moorcroft pottery vases of cylindrical form

Decorated in the Spring Breeze (daffodil) pattern, designed by Kerry Goodwin, 21x21cm

Each decorated in the Bramble pattern, designed by Sally Tuffin, impressed factory marks to base, height 20.5cm.

£80 - 120 531 An impressive modern Moorcroft pottery ginger jar and cover decorated in the Blue Finches’ pattern Initialled and factory marks to base, height 20cm.

£100 - 150

532 A modern Moorcroft vase of tapering cylindrical form with flared neck Decorated in the India, Honour of Queen Elizabeth pattern, designed by Emma Bossons, numbered edition, signed and impressed marks to base, height 24cm (seconds) £120 - 150

£180 - 220 538 A modern Moorcroft pottery vase of cylindrical form, decorated in the Blue Finches’ pattern, initialled and factory marks to base, height 19cm. £120 - 180

Decorated in the Brambles pattern, designed by Sally Tuffin, impressed factory marks and initialled to base, height 15cm

Decorated in the Brambles pattern, designed by Sally Tuffin, impressed factory marks and initialled to base, height 21cm.

£70 - 100

£200 - 300

534 A modern Moorcroft pottery ginger jar and cover

540 A Modern Moorcroft pottery vase of squat baluster form, decorated in the Blue Finches’ pattern

Decorated in the Brambles pattern, designed by Sally Tuffin, impressed factory marks and initialled to base, height 16cm (seconds).

Initialled and impressed factory marks to base, height 21cm.

£70 - 100

£220 - 250

535 A modern Moorcroft limited edition vase of bulbous form

541 A modern Moorcroft pottery vase of baluster form, decorated in the Blue Finches’ pattern

Decorated in Degas Dancers pattern, designed by Emma Bossons 2015, numbered 21/60, impressed factory marks and signature to base, height 21cm (seconds)

Impressed factory marks and initialled to base, height 24cm. £180 - 220

Note to buyers: This vase retails at £765

542 Three pieces of Moorcroft pottery

£120 - 150

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547 A modern Moorcroft limited edition circular charger Decorated in the Autumn Balloon pattern, ‘Specially commissioned by R & R Collectables Ltd, London, England, numbered 25/200, designed by Sally Tuffin ‘ST Des’ impressed and signature to verso, diameter 35cm £300 - 500 548 A modern Moorcroft vase of baluster form Decorated in the Bramble pattern, impressed factory marks and initialled to base height 20cm, complete with original box.

539 A pair of modern Moorcroft Pottery candlesticks

533 A modern Moorcroft pottery jug

Decorated in the Balloons pattern, designed by Jeanne McDougall, impressed and printed factory marks to base, height 18.5cm, complete with original box. (illustrated) £200 - 300

537 A modern Moorcroft pottery vase of bulbous form, decorated in the Blue Finches’ pattern Initialled and factory marks to base, height 17.5 cm.

£130 - 150

546 A modern Moorcroft vase of ovoid form

£100 - 150 549 A Walter Moorcroft vase of baluster form Decorated in the Pansy pattern on a cobalt blue ground, signature and impressed factory marks to base, height 13cm £100 - 150 550 A Walter Moorcroft vase of baluster form Decorated in the leaf and berry pattern on a blue ground, blue signature and impressed marks to base, height 17cm £150 - 200 551 A modern Moorcroft pottery vase of cylindrical form Decorated in the Blue Finches’ pattern, impressed factory marks to base, height 11cm. £80 - 120

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552 A Walter Moorcroft vase of baluster form

556 A Walter Moorcroft vase of baluster form

560 A pair James Mcintyre & Co twin handled vases

Decorated in the Waving Corn pattern on a salt glazed ground, impressed factory marks and signature to base, height 16cm.

Decorated in the leaf and berry pattern on a fine flambe ground, with two yellow leaves, blue signature and impressed marks to base, height 18cm (illustrated)

Decorated in the Aurelian ware pattern on a cobalt ground, printed factory marks to base, height 26cm (restored)

£250 - 350 553 A Walter Moorcroft vase of bulbous form Decorated in the Wisteria pattern on a blue ground, blue signature and impressed factory marks to base, height 10cm, (af). £80 - 120 554 A Pair of Walter Moorcroft vases of ovoid form

£200 - 300 557 A William Moorcroft for James Macintyre & Co trumpet form vase Decorated in the Sprays of Roses, tulips and forget-me-nots, on a lime green ground, circa 1907, printed factory marks and green signature to base, height 14.5cm. (illustrated) £400 - 600

£300 - 500 561 A William Moorcroft for James Macintyre & Co tobacco jar Of circular form, decorated with open flower heads and foliate on a blue ground, printed factory marks and green signature to base, height 10cm. (illustrated) £80 - 120

558 A William Moorcroft for James Macintyre & co tulip vase

562 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Crocus pattern sandwich service

Decorated in the green and gold Florian pattern, printed factory marks and green signature to base, height 19cm.

Comprising rectangular tray, five octagonal plates, printed factory marks to bases, (part af). £60 - 80

555 A Walter Moorcroft pottery vase of baluster form, decorated in the Leaf and Berry pattern

£350 - 450

563 A Wedgwood Fairyland ceramic brooch

On a flambé ground, blue signature and impressed marks to base, height 19.5 cm (af).

Decorated in the peacock feathers pattern on a salmon and light green ground, printed factory marks and green signature to base, height 18cm (illustrated)

Decorated in the Laelia Autumnalis pattern on a light blue ground, impressed factory marks to base, height 13cm £150 - 200

£80 - 120

559 A William Moorcroft Florian ware vase of cylindrical form

Decorated with a large fairy flying above temple scenes, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, printed factory marks to base, fitted in a silver mount, diameter 5cm (illustrated) £100 - 150

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573

572 565 A Daisy Makeig-Jones for Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre pedestal bowl

20th Century Design Furniture

Decorated in the Goblins pattern, decorated with goblins and a palace in landscape with mythical birds, gilt factory marks and pattern number Z5444 to base, height 10cm, diameter 25cm (restored). (illustrated) £800 - 1200

£80 - 120 564 A Wedgwood lustre pedestal bowl

£100 - 150 572 A stylish 1960’s Drylund teak ‘Flip Flap’ circular dining table

£2500 - 3000

With extending leaves, raised on column supports, diameter 120cm (illustrated)

567 A 20th Century terracotta bust by Lady Bonham-Carter

£250 - 350

Depicting Surgeon Major General William Rawson Duncan Hamilton, Royal Army Medical Corps, raised on a hardwood plinth base, height 50cm.

Designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, decorated with birds of paradise with internal orange lustre ground, gilt factory marks to base, diameter 13cm.

£100 - 200

Having four drawers and two sliding doors, 46x213cm.

Pattern number Z 5128, decorated with fairies, exotic birds and insects in landscape, printed factory marks to base, height 11.5cm. (illustrated)

563A A Wedgwood lustre bowl of circular

Designed and produced by Ben Sharratt, raised on grey metal supports, signature to base, 173 x 90cm. 571 A post-war rosewood ‘floating’ sideboard

566 A Daisy Makeig-Jones for Wedgwood fairyland lustre octagonal bowl

569

570 A huge contemporary light beech refectory table

573 An Alan ‘Acorn Man’ Grainger adzed light oak corner cupboard Having two fixed shelves, above two panelled doors, height 168cm. (illustrated)

£80 - 120

£150 - 250

568 A large collection of Moorcroft Collectors Club magazines

574 A Peter ‘Rabbit Man’ Heap light oak bureau

And Broachers, various years including 1999, 2006, 2009.

The fall front enclosing fitted compartments, above four drawers, 101x91cm.

£100 - 150

£100 - 150

569 A Mid 20th Century Bally ‘Crazy Bars’ one armed bandit

Decorated with a central dragon, diameter 8cm

Of typical form, (converted to electricity) height 113cm. (illustrated)

£60 - 80

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577

585

579

586

590

575 A Peter ‘Rabbit Man’ Heap adzed light oak bookcase

579 A Peter ‘Rabbit Man’ Heap light oak circular topped coffee table

583 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oak cheeseboard

Having two glazed doors enclosing two fixed shelves, arts & crafts style hinges and locks, height 122, width 83cm. (illustrated)

Raised on four out swept feet, diameter 76cm. (illustrated)

Of rectangular octagonal form, length 30cm.

£200 - 300 576 A Peter ‘Rabbit Man’ Heap light oak magazine rack Of plain form, 33 x 41cm Note to buyers: Peter Heap worked under Robert Mouseman Thompson during the 1950’s £80 - 120 577 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn light oak nest of coffee tables Each having Adzed decoration, raised on block supports, height of largest table 47cm (illustrated) £300 - 500 578 A set of five Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oak lattice back dining chairs Comprising one carver armchair, four single chairs, each with cream leather seat cushions, height 85cm

£200 - 300 580 An Alan ‘Acorn Man’ Grainger spinning chair Having Adzed decoration, with cut out love heart to splat back, raised on three chamfered legs, height 82cm. £60 - 80 581 Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn An Adzed oak cheese board of oval form, length 36cm, together with an ashtray of square form, length 10cm £120 - 150 582 Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn ashtray

£100 - 150 584 A post-war rosewood extending dining table of rectangular form Having two extra leaves, length not extended 150cm. £150 - 250 585 A stylish Aeromet two tier walnut dinner wagon Probably designed by Ambrose Heal, having chrome columns surrounding the two shelves, height 76cm, 80cm long. (illustrated) £500 - 800 586 A stylish Aeromet walnut corner bookcase

Of rectangular form, length 10cm

Probably designed by Ambrose Heal, having three fixed shelves surrounded by chrome columns, height 84cm (illustrated)

£40 - 60

£500 - 800

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587 A (Gordon) Russell of Broadway light oak bedroom pair

with one extra leaf, length not extended 134cm. (illustrated)

Comprising a twin door wardrobe, enclosing single hanging rail, 181x106cm, mirrored back dressing table, having three drawers, 140x91cm.

£200 - 300

£150 - 250

With shaped arms, upholstered in a plain green material.

592A A post-war Guy Rogers Danish teak open sided armchair

588 A post-war white Perspex circular topped coffee table Raised on wasted pedestal, height 42cm. £50 - 80

£100 - 150 593 A post-war mirror effect dressing table

589 A post-war Danish teak armchair in the manner of Hans Wegner

Applied with leather and studs, with two drawers and central lift up mirror plate, 75x118cm.

Upholstered in a red abstract material.

£80 - 120

£500 - 800

594 A Post-war teak ladder bookcase

590 A contemporary sculpture of Mickey Mouse

Having two white painted ladder style supports, holding four graduated shelves and central cupboard, height of ladder 192cm.

Depicting a Mickey Mouse covered with paint and chains, and artists paint board with metal spider, originally designed by Jim Collins and Vernon Mill, raised on glass plinth base, height 134cm Note to buyers: Jim Collins is primarily a sculptor working in a figurative manner, best exemplified by his long running series the WATCHER. His sculpture style has been characterized by the use of silhouette figures and animals constructed of stainless steel, aluminium and other metals. (illustrated)

£80 - 120 594A A Colin ‘Beaver Man’ Almack adzed light oak drop leaf coffee table The drop leaf top turning to open as a rectangular coffee table, raised on block supports, 48x70cm (when extended). £200 - 300 595 A Post-war Danish rosewood sideboard Having three sliding doors and three drawers, raised on block supports, 79x196cm.

591 A set of three Ercol light elm Quaker spindle back chairs

£80 - 120

£50 - 80 592 A Danish post-war Bramin Mobler rosewood extending dining table Designed by H.W. Klein, circa 1963, complete

Antique & Traditional Furniture 600 A George IV mahogany toilet mirror The adjustable rectangular mirror frame within twin fluted uprights, the box base with beaded borders incorporating two bow fronted drawers, with ebonised and bone handles. raised on shaped feet, width approx 62cm. £40 - 60

£100 - 200

Comprising two armchairs and one single chair.

604

596 A Post-war Dyrlund Danish rosewood dining suite Comprising extending table, raised on column supports, with one extra leaf, 155cm, four chairs with shaped bar backs, raised on column supports, height 74cm. (illustrated)

601 A pair of George III-style mahogany stained torcheres, 20th Century Each dished circular top raised on a Romanesque column with spiral foliate motifs in bold relief, terminating on stepped quartraform plinths and scrolled feet, each approx 105cm high. £150 - 250

£200 - 300

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609 handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, width approx 87cm. (illustrated) £200 - 300 610 A good quality 17th Centurystyle solid oak refectory table, later construction

611 602 A highly decorative and ornate 18th Century-style glass chandelier, 20th Century The twelve scrolling branches adorned with an array of prism drops, total drop approx. 80cm. £150 - 250 603 Three ornate and highly decorative 18th Century-style glass chandeliers, 20th Century The scrolling branches applied with prism drops, approx. 48cm, 56cm and 58cm wide. £120 - 180 604 A Regency-style mahogany adjustable music stand, later construction The lyre shaped support angled and adjustable, raised on a brass and mahogany column, terminating on flared circular and squared base. (illustrated) £200 - 300 605 A Victorian mahogany pedestal sideboard The top with cushion moulded edges above three shaped front secret frieze drawers, above the two panelled cupboard doors applied with carved brackets, raised on plinth base, width approx. 200cm. £200 - 300 44

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606 An 18th Century-style solid oak coffee table, 20th Century The solid circular top raised on four baluster turned and block supports, terminating on bun feet, united by X shaped stretcher, diameter approx. 81cm. £50 - 80 607 A Victorian marquetry inlaid figured walnut credenza with marble top The three mirrored panelled cupboard doors flanked by four turned pilasters, terminating on plinth base, width approx. 153cm. (illustrated) £300 - 500 608 A nest of three 18th Century-style solid oak graduated coffee tables, 20th Century

The rectangular single piece top raised on baluster turned end supports, united by plain stretcher, approx. 168x68cm. £150 - 200 611 A good quality 18th Centurystyle solid oak refectory dining table, 20th Century The heavy gauged rectangular top raised on four baluster turned and block supports united by H stretcher, approx. 244x107cm. (illustrated) £300 - 500 612 A set of eight good quality 18th Century-style elm and beech Windsor chairs, 20th Century

The rectangular tops above shaped aprons, raised on baluster turned and block supports united by chisel carved plain stretchers, width approx. 51cm.

Comprising two carvers and six singles, each with shaped and pierced central splats, flanked by plain sticks, above the dished seats, each raised on four turned and waisted legs, united by Crinoline stretchers (8). (illustrated)

£40 - 60

£400 - 600

609 A Queen Ann style yew wood veneered bureau bookcase, 20th Century

613 A 19th Century elm and beech Windsor armchair

The double doomed top with twin glazed doors above the cross banded and boxwood strung sloping fall front enclosing a nicely fitted interior, with three long graduated cock beaded drawers beneath, fitted with brass swan neck

The high back with central shaped and pierced splat flanked by cylindrical sticks, with dished seat raised on four well turned legs united by a Crinoline stretcher. (illustrated)

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612

614

613E

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618

613A A 19th Century elm and beech Windsor chair

613E A 19th Century elm and beech Windsor armchair

The high back with central shaped and pierced splat flanked by plain sticks, above the dished seat, raised on four turned legs united by a waisted H stretcher.

The central shaped and pierced splat flanked by plain sticks above a dished seat, raised on four well turned legs united by Crinoline stretcher. (illustrated)

£80 - 120

£200 - 300

618 A Victorian carved walnut Davenport

613B A 19th Century elm and beech Windsor armchair

613F A 19th Century elm and beech Windsor armchair

The central shaped and pierced splat flanked by plain sticks, above the dished seat, raised on four turned legs untied by Crinoline stretcher (stretcher in need of some repair).

The central shaped and pierced splat flanked by plain sticks, above a dished seat, raised on four turned legs, united by X stretcher.

The gilt tooled leather inset sloping writing surface hinged to enclose a satin maple wood fitted interior, flanked to one side by a series of four short drawers and opposing dummy drawers, raised on front foliate carved scrolled uprights terminating on four bun feet, width approx 55cm. (illustrated)

£80 - 120

£80 - 120 614 A good 19th Century elm and beech Windsor armchair by J Spencer of Nottingham

613C A 19th Century elm and beech Windsor armchair The shaped and pierced central splat flanked by plain sticks, above the dished seat, raised on four turned legs, stretcher missing. £80 - 120 613D A 19th Century elm and beech Windsor armchair The central shaped and pierced splat flanked by plain sticks, above the dished seat, raised on four turned legs united by waisted H stretcher.

central column, terminating on three stylised foliate and scrolled carved outswept supports, diameter approx 120cm. (illustrated) £300 - 400 616 - 617 No Lot

£120 - 150 619 A 19th Century satin birch Escritoire

The central shaped and pierced splat flanked by plain sticks, above the dished seat, raised on four turned and waisted legs united by a Crinoline stretcher, stamped ‘SPENCER’ to either side of the seat. (illustrated)

Featuring a bobbin moulded cornice above secret frieze drawer, the fall front enclosing a nicely fitted burr wood veneered interior with three graduated long drawers beneath, raised on plain bracket feet, width approx 110cm. (illustrated)

£200 - 300

£80 - 120

615 A good quality Victorian rosewood tilt-top breakfast table The circular top with moulded over hanging edges raised on bulbous turned and carved

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621

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628

629

620 A George III design mahogany three section extending dining table

on casters, width approx 66cm, height approx 161cm. (illustrated)

The rectangular central section with drop leaves flanked on either end by separate D end sections, raised on twelve square tapered supports, approx 245x91cm full extended.

£300 - 500

£200 - 300

The two arcaded fielded panel doors above two slides and two drawers, above an open potboard base, raised on four baluster turned and block supports, width approx 106cm.

621 A fine quality Edwardian walnut and part ebonised pop-up drinks cabinet The rectangular shaped top decorated with a pair of shaped recesses between the rope twist borders, the two brass flush handles opening the top to reveal a rising interior beautifully fitted with a suite of three cut glass decanters, twelve glasses, a pair of wooden coasters, a cocktail stick receptacle, and an ashtray, raised on four tapered bold cabriole legs carved with acanthus knees and claw and ball feet, closed width approx 66cm, open width approx 130cm. (illustrated) £300 - 500 622 A early Victorian mahogany whatnot The five graduated open shelves and base frieze drawer flanked on either side by turned uprights, raised on cylindrical feet terminating 46

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623 An 18th Century-style solid oak side cabinet

£300 - 500 624 A French Louis XV-style marquetry inlaid Kingwood veneered bureau de dame

front baluster and block supports. £80 - 120 626 A mahogany two tier dumb waiter, 19th Century The dished circular tiers with moulded rims raised on central bulbous turned and fluted column, terminating on three downswept supports. (illustrated) £100 - 150 627 No Lot 628 An early Georgian crossbanded figured walnut chest on stand

The pretty and ornate form applied with cast gilt metal mounts, the three quarter gallery above hinged sloping fall front enclosing a nicely fitted interior, raised on four elongated and tapered ogee supports, width approx 72cm.

The moulded cornice above three short and three long graduated drawers, the base with one long deep drawer, all later fitted with brass teardrop handles and shaped back plates, raised on four cabriole legs, width approx. 101cm. (illustrated)

£200 - 300

£300 - 400

625 A good quality late Victorian/ Edwardian solid mahogany framed armchair

629 An early Georgian crossbanded figured walnut chest on chest

The curved back and generous seat upholstered in brass studded leather, raised on

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631

634 635

631 An industrial/retail metal bound beech and plywood storage case, stencil painted ‘Robins of Rhyl’, early to mid 20th Century Being of rectangular form with a hinged fall front enclosing six shallow drawers, width approx 75cm. (illustrated) £80 - 120 632 An 18th Century oak side table

636 section, the base fitted with four graduated long drawers, raised on bracket feet, fitted with later brass swan neck handles and shaped back plates, width approx. 97cm, height approx. 178cm. (illustrated) £400 - 600

Fitted with single frieze drawer, having brass loop handles and shaped back plate, raised on elongated cabriole supports, width approx 90cm. £80 - 120 633 An 18th Century oak side table

630 A 19th Century brass bound teak military chest

Fitted with one long frieze drawer, having brass swan neck handles, raised on plain square supports, width approx 82cm.

Being in two sections and featuring two short above three long drawers with brass flush handles, width approx 102cm. (illustrated)

£100 - 150

£500 - 800

634 A 19th Century French-style carved giltwood framed day bed The shaped low raised back flanked by scrolled high ends, raised on five ogee feet,

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remnants of old label underside, approx 166cm wide. (illustrated) £150 - 250 635 George III mahogany cellarette The hinged domed lid enclosing a partitioned interior flanked by brass carrying handles, the base section with twin doors, raised on four square tapered supports terminating on spade feet, width approx 75cm. (illustrated) £150 - 250 636 An ornate and highly decorative French Louis XV-style marquetry inlaid Kingwood and figured walnut centre table, applied with cast gilt metal mounts, 20th Century The inlaid rectangular top with rounded corners above a secret frieze drawer, raised on fine caryatid capped supports united by an interwoven shaped stretcher, width approx 85cm. (illustrated) £400 - 600

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638

640 644 An early 20th Century GlobeWernicke oak stacking bookcase

637 An Edwardian mahogany extending dining table, with two extra leaves and winder

The four tiers with glazed sliding ‘up-andover doors’, terminating on plinth base, width approx 87cm.

The oval form with moulded edges, raised on four solid square tapered legs terminating on spade feet, brass caps and castors, 148x122cm, opening to 238cm.

£150 - 200 645 A George III oak bureau

£150 - 250

The mahogany banded sloping hinged fall front enclosing a fitted interior, above two short and three long graduated drawers applied with brass swan neck handles and pierced back plates, raised on shaped bracket feet, width approx 110cm.

638 A near pair of French Louis XV-style mahogany vitrines, 20th Century Each being of semi-circular form and applied profusely with ornately cast gilt metal mounts, the glazed doors and side panels enclosing plate glass shelves, above hand painted panels depicting courting couples within landscape settings, each raised on tapered ogee feet, each width approx 74cm, each height approx 176cm. (illustrated)

£120 - 180 646 A fine quality handmade Russian Hamadan runner

643

£500 - 700 639 An early 20th Century light oak haberdashery cabinet, ‘Dudley & Co Ltd, showcase manufacturers, Holloway, London’ The upper section fitted with eighteen glass paneled short drawers, each with bronze loop handle, the base section fitted with two full length cupboard doors enclosing one large storage space, raised on plinth base, width approx 112cm. (illustrated) £300 - 500 640 An 18th Century-style solid oak high dresser, 20th Century The moulded cornice above shaped apron and fixed shelves, flanked by small alcoves and short drawers, the base section incorporating three frieze drawers and two shaped fielded panel cupboard doors, raised on bracket feet, width approx 152cm. (illustrated) £300 - 500

641 A matched set of eight George III-style mahogany dining chairs, early 20th Century The two carvers and six single chairs having slated backs above the needlework covered drop in seats, each raised on front square tapered supports. (8) £150 - 250

Mainly red ground, the central panel single large medallion flanked by two smaller, with matching red and beige border, 300x85cm. (illustrated) £200 - 250 647 A hand made Bokahara rug The central panel with florally decorated lozenge, flanked by floral decoration, with matching border, red ground 194x124cm. £60 - 100

642 A set of eight George IV mahogany dining chairs Comprising two carvers and six singles, each with shaped bar backs above the reupholstered over stuffed seats, raised on front ring turned tapering cylindrical supports. £150 - 250 643 A French Louis XV-style boulle work side cabinet, c. 1900 The ebonised serpentine fronted form applied with ornate gilt metal mounts, width approx 102cm. (illustrated)

648 A Tabriz carpet On a mainly blue ground, the central oval medallion, flanked by two florally decorated medallions, complete with beige and maroon matching border, 280x200cm. £100 - 150 649 A handmade Afghan rug On a mainly red ground, the central panel with four medallions flanked by a multiple matching border, 196x100cm. (illustrated) £175 - 225

£100 - 200

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649 650 A Keshan rug On a mainly red ground, the central multi faceted medallion surrounded by extensive floral decoration, the whole surrounded by matching red ground border, 190x140cm.

652

£50 - 80 651 A Keshan carpet On a navy blue ground, the central medallion with a multiple faceted floral decoration, surrounded by matching border, 280x200cm. £125 - 150 652 A Bokhara runner On a blue ground, the central panel with multiple medallion decoration, surrounded by matching geometric border, 210x70cm. (illustrated) £80 - 120 653 A Keshan carpet On a beige ground, the central medallion with multiple floral decoration, the whole surrounded by matching florally decorated border, 280x200cm. (illustrated) £120 - 180

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654 A Caucasian rug On a blue ground, the central panel with multiple floral decoration, surrounded by a matching border on a mainly terracotta ground, 183x140cm, Caucasian carpet, red ground, the central panel with florally decorated medallion, flanked by extensive floral motifs, the whole surrounded by matching blue ground border, 205x144cm, Caucasian carpet on a terracotta ground, the central florally decorated medallion surrounded by two smaller matching medallions, the whole surrounded by matching florally decorated border, 203x150cm. (3) (af) £80 - 120 655 A George Bain Celtic pattern hunting rug, mid 20th Century On a red ground, the central octagonal panel with knotwork decoration enclosed by a field decorated with huntsmen on horseback with lances, hunting a stag, boars, hunting hounds etc. the whole surrounded by Celtic style decorative border, the rug is believed to be manufactured by Messrs Quayle & Tranter of Kidderminister, a related rug was exhibited in George Bain Master of Celtic Art, this was held at The Scottish National Gallery in January and February 2012, 185x120cm, bears label verso ‘Authentic Celtic Art Hunting Carpet, designed by George Bain, also with this lot a booklet entitled ‘Celtic Art The Methods of Construction’ by George Bain, published by Constable London, 1990, similar rug illustrated on page 161 plate 38. (illustrated) £100 - 150 656 - 669 No Lot

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681

Toys 670 A German bisque headed doll With blonde wig, open/shut blue eyes, open mouth with teeth, impressed mark S & H 1249 DEP Germany 11, with composition body and articulated limbs in white lace lined dress, height 60cm. (illustrated)

impressed Flora Dora A6/0M, height 30cm and a doll with fixed blue eyes, lacking wig impressed Flora Dora A7/0M, height 29cm. £40 - 60

£100 - 150 671 A French bisque headed doll

£40 - 60

With dark brown wig, open/closed brown eyes, open mouth, impressed mark SFPJ 301 Paris 10, with composition body and articulated limbs in white lace lined dress, height 60cm.

676 Four boxed GIR Pertegato felt dolls

672 A German bisque headed doll With a brown wig, open/shut brown eyes, open mouth with moving tongue, impressed mark Koppelsdorf, Germany 996A9M, with composition body and articulated limbs in blue velvet lace lined dress, height 52cm.

In the form of the four musketeers, model nos. 285, 286, 287 and 288. approx. height 38cm. £100 - 150 677 A Britains Sir Kreemy Knut - the Sharpe’s Toffee Man

£70 - 100

Standing with a walking stick dressed in a blue ‘demob’ suit with bowler hat and wearing a monocle - originally made as a promotional item in the late 1930’s and issued again in the 1950’s and packed as a gift in tins of Sharpe’s toffee.

673 Four felt dolls by various makers

£40 - 50

Comprising Chad Valley Bambina cloth doll with blue glass eyes in short pink dress, height 38cm, large felt headed doll with knitted brown hair and painted blue eyes and red lips in tweed skirt and fur effect coat, height 58cm, and two further felt dolls, one with blonde wig the other with curly brown wig with painted features, height of each 36cm.

678 Five boxed Britains American Civil War sets

£50 - 80 674 Four German bisque headed dolls In need of restoration, by Armand Marseille, comprising doll lacking wig with fixed blue eyes, impressed mark Armand Marseille 390, A6/0M lacking arm, in white blouse and green skirt, height 29cm, Oriental style doll, lacking wig with fixed brown eyes, impressed AM3/0 height 28cm, a doll lacking wig and eyes,

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£80 - 120 679 Ten boxed Britains metal models

675 An early felt Minnie Mouse figure With original shoes holding two baby mice in her hands wearing later black and white spotted costume, height 14cm

£50 - 80

17015 ‘Union Infantry Firing’ and no. 17109 ‘Confederate Drummer and Wounded Private’.

Comprising three from ‘The Yanks and Rebs’ groups nos. 57100, 57103 and 57098, set 278 Brother verses Brother - Forward Boys, and 17156 24th Mitchigan - Iron Brigade flag bearer, eight boxed individual figures comprising William Tecumseh Sherman, Herbert Stewart, Abraham Lincoln, George A Custer, John Hood, George Meade, Jefferson Davis and James Longstreet and a quantity of loose plastic figures.

Comprising seven from the British Regiment Series, 3x no.7235 six Black Watch Highlanders, 2x no.7237 Black Watch officer, piper and four men, no. 7240 six Black Watch pipers and no. 7245 six Gordon Highlanders, also no. 7229, three mounted horse guards, no. 7245 Blues and Royal Standard Bearer and no. 7232 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. £60 - 100 680 Six boxed Britains Limited Edition military sets Comprising no.5290 ‘The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards’, no.5292 ‘Kings Own Royal Border Regiment’, 2x no.5185 ‘Seaforth Highlanders 72nd and 78 foot’ and no. 8803 ‘British Infantry’, also a boxed The Kings Own Scottish Borders piper and sixteen uncatalogued loose factory issue metal models of Seaforth Highlanders in 1893 uniform. £120 - 150 681 Five boxed Britains Limited Edition military sets Comprising The Lifeguards Mounted Band sets 1 and 2, 2x no.5184 The Lifeguards, no.5293 The Blues and Royals and a boxed lifeguard 1837. (illustrated) £100 - 150 682 A large quantity of metal military figures from various periods, by various makers Including a good number of guardsmen.

£80 - 120 678A Four boxed Britains American Civil War sets

£40 - 60

Comprising no. 17017 ‘Clear the Way’, no. 281 ‘Father Corby’s Irish Brigade’, no.

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691 689 Twenty boxed modern Britains agricultural items - some incomplete Including 9567 combine harvester, 9914 Redland heavy digger, 93214 TW35 tractor, 9615 Massey Ferguson tractor and crop sprayer, 9528 Fiat tractor, 9515 Volvo Valmet tractor, 9556 hay bailer etc. £80 - 120 690 In excess of fifty boxed military kits by various maker Including Airfix, Italaerei, Tamiya, Revell, Monogram, Crown and other Japanese makers.

695

£140 - 160

683 Two Britains Limited Edition boxed sets

686 Seven boxed limited edition Britains military sets

Comprising The Crimean War ‘The Charge of Light Brigade - 1854’, and Lawrence & The Arab Revolt - 1917.

Comprising three WWI sets no. 17633, 17634 and 17648 and four from The Collectors Club comprising nos. 43016, 43013c, 43108c and 50014c.

Comprising no.5191 The Royal Welch Fusilier’s, no. 5189 The 22nd Cheshire Regiment together with thirteen uncatalogued factory issue loose soldiers, no.5190 The Parachute Regiment, no. 5192 The Royal Irish Rangers, no. 459993 The Bahamas Police Band, no. 5291 The Honourable Artilary Company together with two uncatalogued factory issue mounted soldiers, no.5186 Welch Guards. (illustrated)

£80 - 120

£150 - 200

£80 - 120

685 Four boxed Britains sets

687 A quantity of metal farm military and hunting figures

693 Eight boxed and two unboxed Scalextric racing cars

And other accessories by various makers including Britains and Johillco - some af

and sports/saloon cars, and a boxed Dinky Toys armored command car no.602 and accessories.

£80 - 120 684 Seven boxed Britains items

Comprising no.7854 nursing sister and patient, and no.7858 hospital X-ray department from The Hospital Series, no. 7608 taskforce white UN landrover and action figures and no. 9788 army group Kubelwagen and German field gun and a quantity of loose Britains Deetail and other Britains loose figures and someZangHerald loose figures and a small quantity of loose metal figures. £70 - 100

£60 - 100

691 A large collection of Star Wars items Including some box sets, Droid factory, Slave I and Millennium Falcon space set and Darth Vader Tie Fighter, also an unboxed AT/AT etc. and a quantity of large and smaller figures. (illustrated) £100 - 200 692 A quantity of Action Man items Including nine figures, a box containing broken Action Man items and another box containing a large quantity of accessories.

£70 - 100

688 Approximately thirty unboxed Britains farm items Including eight tractors, milk wagon, cattle wagon, New Holland combine, cattle trailer, JCB loader and other farm implements and a homemade farmyard

694 A boxed Mammod S.W.1 steam wagon In green and red livery and cream roof. £80 - 100

£80 - 120

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703

704

695 A boxed Mammod live steam roadster

by Peter Randall and the Meccano magazine 1916 to 1981.

705 A boxed Victory Models Vauxhall Velox

In cream with black seats. (illustrated)

£50 - 100

£80 - 100

701 A boxed Jetex ‘Jet Propelled Racing Car’

Blue, mustard yellow interior, metal wheels, steel hubs, with aluminium fittings, steerable front wheels, includes battery compartment cover to underside, together with instruction leaflet.

696 A copper steam boiler with various taps and valves to one end and an intricate double system of piping Length 23cm height 20cm £60 - 100 697 A gas fired marine boiler With twin cylinder engine and twin feed pump with gauges and twin exhaust and displacement lubricators, length 58cm, together with a fibre glass hull suitable for construction of a tug, length 140cm

British made plastic model featuring black racing car with number 15, driver figure, various accessories and fuel pellets etc. in illustrated card box.

£40 - 60

£30 - 50

706 A boxed Gamagic Deluxe Cabinet of Magic, by Gamagics of London

702 A Mettoy (UK) ‘Giant’ tinplate clockwork racing car

Containing an interesting selection of magic tricks with a printed list of instructions on the underside of the lid.

Impressive large scale example, 38cm long, light blue with yellow tin printing, steerable front wheels with red seating and interior cockpit details, fitted with substantial clockwork motor having rear wheel and break lever, racing no.7. (illustrated)

£50 - 80

Gas or oil fired, with Stuart Turner propeller and propeller shaft, height of boiler casing 51cm, diameter 21cm

£300 - 500

£80 - 120

£200 - 300

703 A Wells Marks & Spencer issued tinplate car Produced in the 1930s for sale in Marks & Spencer’s shop - green with cream roof upper body and wings, two rear opening doors, chauffeur, electric head and rear lights, petrol can to running boards ‘Dunlop Cord’ tin tyres - plated radiator with MS3516 number plate - GB and triangle transfers to rear wings clockwork motor. (illustrated)

708 Thirty-one boxed Matchbox, mainly Superfast diecast vehicles of different ages

£300 - 500 698 A general purpose Haystack boiler

699 A return flue marine boiler Gas or coal fired, together with a Stuart Turner V10 two cylinder engine, boiler length 22cm, diameter 20cm £250 - 350 700 A quantity of old and modern Meccano items, some parts in a red No. 6 box A later black No. 6 box with contents, a conversion set, No. 1 clockwork motor, four small modern kits, an old box containing clockwork motors, wheels etc and a quantity of paperwork with instructions and two books from the Hornby Companion Series comprising the products of Bins Road, a General Survey

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£150 - 250 704 An unboxed Arnold (Germany) MAC no.700 tinplate clockwork motorcycle, circa 1948 Black frame, detailed tin printing, rider has brown jacket, with clear plastic lens to head lamp. (illustrated) £100 - 150

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707 A boxed Hobbies Bowman steamboat ‘Swallow’ The cream and red painted boat made of wood and tinplate in original wooden box.

(all boxes damaged), and a collector’s mini case containing twenty-four Matchbox models. £80 - 120 708A A Sutcliffe ‘Meteor’ Launch Finished in cream and blue with clockwork motor, with a Sutcliffe model British made red and gold transfer to the front of the deck, length 40cm. £80 - 120 709 Fourteen boxed Matchbox, mainly Superfast diecast vehicles, from 1970s/80s Including no. 19 Lotus racing car, no. 69 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow etc. £60 - 100

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721 710 Two early Dinky boxed military sets Both incomplete, two unboxed Dinky military trailers and an unboxed Johillco tank. The sets comprising a no.161 ‘Mobile Anti-Aircraft Unit’, comprising of a wagon with search light and mobile anti-aircraft gun - both damaged, and a no.152 ‘Royal Tank Corps Light Tank Set’ containing light tank, Austin 7 staff car, lacking driver and reconnaissance car. £70 - 100

714 Approximately 180 diecast vehicles by various makers Including Matchbox, Dinky and Corgi, including a quantity of military examples and a boxed Matchbox Mobile Action Command Rescue Centre. £100 - 150 715 One hundred and four boxed Matchbox models of yesteryear

721 Fifteen early unboxed Dinky diecast vehicles

£100 - 150 716 Fifteen unboxed diecast space and TV related items by various makers

Including saloons, commercial vehicles and military vehicles.

Including ERTL space shuttle, Dinky trident star fighter, Dinky USS Enterprise, UFO interceptor, battle cruiser, Corgi space shuttle, super mobile, etc.

£150 - 250 711 Seven unboxed Dinky racing cars Of various ages and six unboxed aeroplanes. -playworn.

£60 - 100 717 Twenty-three unboxed commercial Dinky diecast vehicles

£80 - 120 712 In excess of twenty mainly Dinky unboxed agricultural and gardening items Including Field Marshall tractors, Massey Harris tractor, muck spreaders, garden mowers, Land Rovers, trailers etc. and four in replacement boxes comprising 321 Massey Harris manure spreader, 405 Universal jeep, 300 Massey Harris tractor and 320 Harvest trailer - playworn. £70 - 100 713 A box containing a quantity of metal kits by various makers

Five in reproduction boxes comprising no. 157 Jaguar XK120 coupe, 106 Austin Atlantic convertible, 109 Austin Healey 100 sport, 152 Austin Devon saloon, and 108 MG Midget sports, the unboxed examples including Austin taxi, Austin Somerset, Rover 75, Ford Sedan, etc. - playworn. £80 - 120

In red and maroon boxes.

710A Approximately twenty-five unboxed diecast vehicles, mainly by Dinky and Corgi

720 Sixteen Dinky diecast cars

Two of which are in reproduction boxes comprising no. 441 tanker ‘Castrol’ and no. 400 BEV electric truck, the remainder including post office telephone van, Esso van, Royal Mail van, this includes telephone box, postbox, police box, etc - playworn. £50 - 80 718 Seventeen unboxed mainly early Dinky saloons and other vehicles Including Royal Mail, caravan, and Dinky Dublo vehicle etc. - playworn. (illustrated) £60 - 100

Including Sutherland models of buses, cars etc.

719 Twenty-three unboxed mainly early Dinky diecast commercial vehicles

£50 - 80

Including a variety of lorries, some repainted and repaired - playworn.

Comprising commercial vehicles, saloons, open top sports cars including Frazier-Nash and Alvis and a small quantity of accessories. (illustrated) £100 - 150 722 In excess of thirty unboxed diecast vehicles by various makers The majority by Dinky Toys, including commercial vehicles, saloons, open top cars with many early examples, also a Louis Marx green articulated lorry and a Gaiety Toys clockwork cast metal model of a Morgan 3-wheeler or similar - chrome plated example all play worn £80 - 120 723 Thirteen Dinky diecast commercial vehicles - playworn Four in reproduction boxes comprising no.917 guy van - Spratts, no. 514 guy van Slumberland, no. 918 guy van - Ever Ready, and no. 932 - Comet wagon with hinged tail board, no. 923 big Bedford van ‘Heinz’ in original box lid, the remainder unboxed, including Foden tanker and eight wheel lorry lacking rear wheels and a box containing a quantity of accessories including spare tyres. £70 - 100

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732

With a few repainted examples.

732 A boxed Fleischmann ‘N’ gauge Piccolo limited edition special goods set number 7900.

£60 - 100

(illustrated)

725 Approximately thirty unboxed military diecast vehicles by various makers - mainly Dinky and Corgi

£100 - 150

£80 - 120

733 Six boxed Graham Farish ‘N’ gauge tank locomotives (not all in original boxes)

736 Five boxed ‘N’ gauge locomotives (not all in original boxes)

724 A large quantity of military diecast vehicles, by various makers

Repainted in green Army colourway £120 - 160 726 Thirteen unboxed diecast military vehicles Twelve made by Dinky Toys and a Brengun carrier made by Lone Star all repainted in desert camouflage £60 - 80 727 Thirty-two unboxed mainly Dinky military vehicles Including tank carrier, armoured command vehicle, scout cars, armoured personnel carriers, army wagon, recovery tractors including one pre-war example etc. £140 - 160 728 ‘Electric Speedway’, 1930s board game - British made by BGL Contains a circular board with eight metal motorcycles with riders, illuminated bulbs and finishing post with bakelite on/off switch and green paper covering - untested.

Comprising a 2-6-2 class 81 locomotive number 6127 in black BR livery, a 2-6-2 class 81 locomotive in green BR livery, a 0-6-0 by 700 class pannier tank locomotive in black BR livery, 2-6-2 class 81 locomotive in GWR livery, a 0-6-0 5700 class locomotive number 5788 in green GWR livery and a 0-6-0 J94 locomotive number 68079 in black BR livery. £80 - 120 734 Five boxed Graham Farish ‘N’ gauge locomotives Including a number 8143 three car diesel motor unit, 101 DMBS TS and DMC in BR green and a 371-477 HST 1257 First Great Western and three individually boxed locomotives comprising a twin bogey D6607 diesel locomotive ‘Ben Cruachan’ in green BR livery, an class 47 D1662 bogey diesel ‘Isambard Kingdom Brunel’ and number 8426 class 52 diesel loco Western Courier in maroon BR livery (not all in original boxes).

£40 - 60

£100 - 150

729 - 730 No Lot

735 Eight boxed ‘N’ gauge tank locomotives by various makers (not all in original boxes)

731 Three boxed ‘N’ gauge sets by Graham Farrish by Bachmann Comprising Eastern freight set number 370-260, ready to run suburban passenger train set number 370-076 and ready to run class 150DMU sprinter set number 370-105. (illustrated) £110 - 150

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Comprising a Minitrix 0-6-0 tank locomotive number 47160 in black BR livery, 2-6-2 Ivatt tank locomotive number 41234 in black BR livery, a 0-6-0 black Continental tank locomotive, a Fleischmann Piccolo MIG 2-6-0 black tank locomotive, a Piccolo MIG DB 0-6-0 black tank locomotive and three further tank locomotives by unknown makers comprising

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0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive in GWR livery, 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive in black BR livery and 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive in green GWR livery.

Comprising a Graham Farish set containing the Gaffer 1994 number one red 0-6-0 tank locomotive together with two coaches, a Lima 0-6-0 class 4F locomotive with six wheel tender in black LMS livery and three Fleischmann locomotive comprising a 53 class 0-6-0 black Continental locomotive with six wheel tender, a Piccolo MIG 53 class 4-6-0 black Continental locomotive with six wheel tender and a MIG KL38 4-6-0 black Continental locomotive with eight wheel tender. £60 - 100 737 Ten boxed ‘N’ gauge diesel / diesel electric locomotives by various makers (not all in original boxes) Comprising a Fleischmann MIG electric bo-bo Swedish twin bogey locomotive, four Minitrix locomotives comprising a war ship class diesel ‘Intrepid’, warship class diesel ‘Zebra’, a class 27 diesel in BR green and another similar locomotive, three Lima locomotives comprising class 31 diesel in blue BR livery, plus 17 diesel shunter in blue BR livery and class 86 locomotive in blue BR livery and two Roco locomotives comprising a diesel DB BR 215031-6 locomotive and a DR BR 215-069-6 red and black locomotive. £120 - 160 738 Six boxed Graham Farish ‘N’ gauge tank locomotives (not all in original boxes) Comprising 0-6-0 number 1016 class J94 locomotive 68079 in black BR livery, 2-6-2 class 81 locomotive in green BR livery, 0-6-0 number 1731 class F ‘Jinty’ 7277 locomotive in

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748 Five Fleischmann Piccolo ‘N’ gauge Continental locomotives comprising number 7123 2-6-2 black locomotive with eight wheel tender, number 7170 4-6-2 black locomotive with ten wheel tender, number 7126 2-6-2 black locomotive with eight wheel tender, number 7078 4-6-4 black tank locomotive and number 7094 0-100 black tank locomotive.

740

£80 - 120 749 Sixteen boxed ‘N’ gauge Dapol model railways wagons, tankers etc (some not in original boxes). £60 - 100 750 Five boxed Graham Farish ‘N’ gauge locomotives and tenders

black LMS livery, 0-6-0 5700 class locomotive number 6752 in green GWR livery, number 1655 2-6-4 standard tank locomotive number 80064 in black BR livery and 1656 2-6-4 standard tank locomotive number 80079 in black BR livery.

4F locomotive 44370 with six wheel tender in black BR livery, 4-4-0 4P locomotive with six wheel tender in black LMS livery and 4-6-0 haul class locomotive with six wheel tender in green Great Western livery (not all boxes are original).

Comprising 4-6-0 locomotive number 45157 ‘The Glasgow Highlander’ with six wheel tender in black BR livery, 4-6-2 locomotive number 34066 ‘Spitfire’ from the Battle of Britain class with six wheel tender in green BR livery, 4-6-0 locomotive number 7029 ‘Clun Castle’ with six wheel tender in green BR livery, 4-6-2 locomotive 46229 ‘Duchess of Hamilton’ with six wheel tender in maroon BR livery and 4-6-0 hall class locomotive with six wheel tender in green Great Western livery (not all boxes are original).

£80 - 120

£80 - 120

£80 - 120

739 Five boxed Graham Farish ‘N’ gauge locomotives and tenders

742 No Lot

751 Five boxed Hornby Minitrix ‘N’ gauge locomotives and tenders

745

Comprising 4-6-0 locomotive number 44932 plus five locomotive with six wheel tender in black BR livery, 4-6-0 locomotive number 4082 ‘Windsor Castle’ with six wheel tender in green BR livery, 4-6-2 locomotive number 60103 ‘Flying Scotsman’ with eight wheel tender in green BR livery, 4-6-0 locomotive number 5042 ‘Winchester Castle’ with six wheel tender in green Great Western livery and 4-6-2 Duchess class locomotive number 6242 ‘City of Glasgow’ with six wheel tender in black LMS livery (not all boxes are original). £80 - 120 740 Five boxed ‘N’ gauge locomotives and tenders by various makers Comprising a Peco Jubilee Class 4-6-0 locomotive number 5713 ‘Renown’ with six wheel tender in black LMS livery, an Arnold 2-8-2 black Continental locomotive with eight wheel tender and three Minitrix examples comprising a 2-6-0 Ivatt 2-6-0 locomotive number 46400 with six wheel tender in black BR livery, a 9F 2-10-0 locomotive number 92018 with six wheel tender in black BR livery and a 2-6-0 Continental KL24 black locomotive with six wheel tender. (illustrated) £70 - 100 741 Five boxed Graham Farish ‘N’ gauge locomotives and tenders Comprising 0-6-0 class 4F locomotive number 4232 with six wheel tender in black LMS livery 4-4-4 plus 4P locomotive number 40938 with six wheel tender in black BR livery, 0-6-0 plus

743 Twenty nine boxed Graham Farish ‘N’ gauge wagons (not all in original boxes). £80 - 120 744 Approximately one hundred unboxed ‘N’ gauge coaches by various makers And in various liveries by Fleischmann, Lima, Dertren, Minitrix, Graham Farish, Bachmann and some unmarked examples (a full detailed list is available upon request) (some a/f) £200 - 300

comprising 4-6-2 locomotive number 70000 ‘Britannia’ with six wheel tender in green BR livery, a 4-6-2 locomotive number 60022 ‘Mallard’ with eight week tender in green BR livery, nine F2-10-0 locomotive number 92018 ‘Britannia’ with six wheel tender in green BR livery, 4-6-2 locomotive number 60103 ‘Flying Scotsman’ with eight wheel tender in green BR livery and a 4-6-2 locomotive number 4472 ‘Flying Scotsman’ with eight wheel tender in green LNER livery. £80 - 120

745 Twenty-three boxed ‘N’ gauge railway items Comprising four Graham Farrish locos, no. 1905, 1505, 1115 and 1105, two Graham Farish coaches and various wagons and tankers by different makers including Hornby Minitrix, Peco, Graham Farrish and Fleischmann. (illustrated) £100 - 150 746 Forty eight boxed and five unboxed ‘N’ gauge wagons by various makers Including Peco, Fleischmann, nine by Minitrix, eight by Lima and some unmarked. £150 - 200 747 Nine ‘N’ gauge railway items by various makers including Fleischman

752 Eleven boxed Dapol model railways coaches Comprising a BR maroon mainline break-end coach W6562, the other coaches comprising eight GWR Hawksworth mainline coaches - composite number 7050 x 2 third class number 1086 x 1 third class 1146 x 3 and break 6485 x 2, also three GWR shirt button mainline coaches comprising composite number 7321, break number 6487 and 2 x break number 6756. £80 - 120 753 Twenty five boxed ‘N’ gauge coaches

Comprising 0-6-0 tank locomotive in black black livery, Fleischman number 7375 twin bogie overhead electric locomotive, four coaches Carlsberg and Stef wagons and a car transporter wagon.

Four by Fleischmann comprising red Swedish mainline coaches, the remainder by Graham Farish (not all in original boxes), comprising six pullman coaches, three Intercity, seven more modern pullman coaches and five further coaches.

£40 - 60

£120 - 160

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782

773

783

754 Two boxes containing a large quantity of ‘N’ gauge accessories by various makers including Graham Farish, Hornby, Minitrix etc Some made up and many still in kit form. £80 - 120 755 Seventeen boxed and twenty five unboxed coaches by various makers, some in wrong boxes By Hornby, Triang etc. £140 - 160

Including T90 0-6-0 tank locomotive, T93 4-62 Merchant Navy class locomotive, two further tank locomotives, a large quantity of carriages and different liveries, a further Merchant Navy class locomotive, wagons, track and other accessories etc. (illustrated) £200 - 300 757 A quantity of unboxed Triang ‘TT’ gauge railway items Comprising a 4-6-0 locomotive no. 4082 ‘Windsor Castle’ with six wheel tender in green BR livery, 4-6-2 locomotive, no. 35028 Merchant Navy class ‘Clan Line’, with six wheel tender in green livery, five coaches, two wagons and a quantity of track. £40 - 60 758 A quantity of ‘00’ gauge railway accessories Including transformers, building kits, etc. £60 - 100 759 A quantity of ‘00’ gauge railway accessories Including buildings, signals, track etc.

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three plastic Kit Master locomotive kits, and a quantity of Hornby Dublo catalogues and leaflets.

Including an R2328 Class 2721 0-6-0 Pannier tank locomotive no. 2799 in green GWR livery, R2098C GWR 2-6-2 tank Prairie locomotive Class 61XX no. 6110, Mainline 6100 Class 2-6-2 (Prairie) tank locomotive in green GWR livery, 937083, Lima 4-6-0 locomotive ‘King George V’ in green Great Western livery with six wheel tender, coaches, wagons, track and other accessories.

£150 - 200

£180 - 220

756 A large collection of Triang TT gauge railway items

£60 - 100

760 A large quantity of Hornby, Triang and Triang Hornby ‘00’ gauge railway items

761 A large collection of mainly Hornby ‘00’ gauge railway items Comprising a Bachmann 5700 Class 0-6-0 Pannier tank locomotive no. 7780 in green Great Western livery, a Hornby R327 BR Class 25 Bo-Bo diesel electric locomotive in green BR livery, a boxed R416 Royal Mail coach, R749 BR 75-tonne crane, six boxed wagons including car transporters and unboxed Jouef 0-4-0 tank locomotive no. 708 in black BR livery, fifteen unboxed wagons and a large quantity of accessories including buildings, track, transformers, R53035 kit etc. £100 - 150 762 A quantity of ‘00’ gauge accessories Including track signals, transformer, building by various makers including Hornby Railways, Grafar etc. £40 - 60 763 A quantity of Hornby Dublo railway items mainly boxed To include boxed EDG17 tank goods train set consisting of 0-6-2 BR 69567 tank locomotive Power petrol tanker, goods van, open wagon and break van, a boxed 3232 three rail Coco diesel-electric locomotive in green BR livery, boxed TPO mail van set, ten boxed wagons/ tankers, signals, other accessories including level crossing, a home made station and

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764 Four boxed ‘00’ gauge sets Comprising a Hornby Railways R778 ‘The Flying Scotsman’ set, containing 4-6-2 ‘Flying Scotsman’, 2x LNER composite coaches, LNER break coach track etc, Hornby R1025 Hogwarts Express electric train set, Hornby R691 Midland Belle train set comprising LMS 0-4-0 locomotive break van, four assorted wagons, track etc. and Hornby R541 Intercity 125 set. £120 - 150 765 A quantity of unboxed Hornby Dublo items Including coaches, part locomotives, track etc. £40 - 60 766 A quantity of boxed and unboxed Hornby Dublo two and three rail items Including boxed two rail 2230 Bo-Bo diesel locomotive D8017 in green in plain red box, with label to end, farmer unboxed, 4-6-2 locomotive no. 846232 ‘Duchess of Montrose’ with six wheel tender in green BR livery, unboxed 0-6-2 tank locomotive no. 6917 in black LMS livery (three rail), three boxed D12 corridor coaches, four unboxed coaches, eighteen boxed wagons/vans/tankers, two unboxed open wagons, unboxed closed wagon, cattle wagon and guards van/brake van, boxed D1 island platform, D1 footbridge, D1 signal cabin and D1 level crossing and various other accessories including track, buffers, stops etc. £150 - 250 767 Thirty boxed ‘OO’ gauge Hornby railways wagons And a quantity of unboxed wagons by various makers. £70 - 100

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with eight wheel tender in green LNER livery and an R.053 4-6-2 locomotive number 46205 ‘Princess Victoria’ in green BR livery. £120 - 150

787 768 Twenty-seven ‘00’ gauge coaches By various makers in purpose built blue, red and green boxes. £60 - 100 769 A large quantity of ‘00’ gauge rolling stock by various makers

778 A quantity of mainly Hornby ‘00’ gauge railway items Comprising a boxed BR Class 29 Bo-Bo diesel electric locomotive R338, an unboxed Intercity diesel electric, ten unboxed coaches, five boxed coaches and eight boxed wagons/ tankers.

Including Lima 205132 MWG GWR motorised rail car, four boxed coaches, fourteen unboxed coaches, thirty four boxed and forty two unboxed wagons and other goods vans etc.

£70 - 100

£150 - 250

Comprising five brown and cream Great Western coaches with clack roofs and three maroon LMS coaches with black roofs and an unboxed maroon LMS sleeping car and an unboxed Royal Mail maroon LMS car. (some af)

770 Forty-three boxed ‘00’ gauge wagons By various makers including Dapol, Airfix, Lima etc.

779 Eight boxed and two unboxed Exley/ Exley type ‘00’ gauge coaches

£160 - 200

£80 - 120 771 Approximately fifty boxed ‘00’ gauge Bachmann wagons

780 Eight boxed ‘00’ gauge Hornby Railways tank locomotives and diesels

£100 - 150

Comprising two x R.055 plus 4P2-6-4 tank locomotives number 2300 in maroon LMS livery, R051 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive number 8751 in green livery, R.041 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive number 8751 in green GWR livery x two, R.455 0-4-0 tank locomotive 25550 in red livery, R751 BR-Co-Co diesel electric locomotive and R.157 diesel rear car power and trailing units.

773 Sixteen boxed ‘00’ gauge coaches

£80 - 120

By various makers including Bachmann, Triang Hornby, Triang Wrenn etc. (illustrated)

780A A quantity of Hornby Railways and Triang Hornby ‘00’ gauge railway items

£70 - 100

Of various types by Mainline Railways, Airfix and Lima.

Including boxed Triang Hornby 2-10-0 locomotive no. 92220 ‘Evening Star’, with six wheel tender in green BR livery, boxed Hornby Railways 2-6-0 Evatt Class 2 locomotive no. 46400 with six wheel tender in black BR livery, boxed 0-6-0 tank locomotive no. 47606 in black BR livery (af), three boxed coaches, boxed R739 breakdown crane set, a few boxed wagons, two control centres, R408U electrically operated turntable together with other accessories and track etc.

£100 - 150

£80 - 120

776 Twenty-one boxed ‘00’ gauge Hornby Railways teak coloured coaches

781 Five boxed ‘00’ gauge locomotives and tenders

Of various types.

Comprising Hornby Dublo P26 two rail 4-6-2 locomotive number 46245 ‘City of London’ with six wheel tender in maroon BR livery and four boxed Hornby railways examples comprising two R857 2-6-0 Ivatt Class Two 2-6-0 locomotive number 46400 with six wheel tender in black BR livery, R855 4-6-2 locomotive number 4472 ‘Flying Scotsman’

Of various types. £140 - 160 772 Forty-one boxed ‘00’ gauge Hornby Railways wagons Tankers and small coaches

774 Twenty-three boxed ‘00’ gauge Hornby Railways coaches Of various types and liveries. £100 - 150 775 Thirty-one boxed ‘00’ gauge coaches

£80 - 120 777 Thirty boxed ‘00’ gauge Mainline Railways wagons And three boxed Graham Farish wagons. £60 - 100

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782 Four boxed ‘00’ gauge Hornby Top Link locomotives and tenders Comprising R2053 2800 Class, 2-8-0 locomotive no. 2844 with six wheel tender in green GWR livery, R2014 Class B17/4 4-6-0 locomotive no. 61664 ‘Liverpool’, with six wheel tender in green BR livery, R2052 Princess Class 4-6-2 locomotive, no. 6211 ‘Queen Maud’, with six wheel tender in maroon LMS livery and R265 West Country Class 4-6-2 locomotive no. 21C119 ‘Bideford’, with six wheel tender in green Southern livery. (illustrated) £100 - 150 783 Two boxed ‘00’ gauge locomotives and tenders Comprising Hornby R2169 4-6-2 locomotive no. 35028 Merchant Navy Class ‘Clan Line’, with six wheel tender in green BR livery and a Triang Hornby Star 869s Southern Malachite green stream line Battle of Britain Class 4-6-2 locomotive no. 21C151 ‘Winston Churchill’. (illustrated) £100 - 150 784 Six boxed ‘’00’’ gauge locomotives and tenders Comprising Bachmann 4-6-0 rebuilt patriot class locomotive No. 45528, six wheel tender in black BR livery, Maunsell Lord Nelson class 4-6-0 locomotive No. 864 ‘Sir Martin Frobisher’ with eight wheel tender in green Southern livery, Hornby railways No. R359D49/1 4-4-0 locomotive No. 62700 ‘Yorkshire’ with six wheel tender in black BR livery, R154 SR class N15 4-6-0 locomotive No. 795 ‘Dinadan’ with six wheel tender in green Southern livery, R314 4-6-0 locomotive No. 44808 black five class with six wheel tender in black BR livery and R065 2-10-0 class 9F locomotive No. 92220 ‘Evening Star’ with six wheel tender in green BR livery. £140 - 160 785 Four boxed ‘00’ gauge Hornby Railways locomotives and tenders Comprising R2054 4-6-2 Class A3 locomotive no. 60103 ‘Flying Scotsman’ with eight wheel tender in green BR livery, R146 4-6-2 locomotive Class A3, no. 60052 ‘Prince Palatine’ with eight wheel tender in blue BR livery, R037 4-6-2 locomotive no. 46210 ‘Lady Patricia’, with six wheel tender in blue BR livery and Battle of Britain Class 4-6-2 locomotive no. 21C155 ‘Lord Beaverbrook’ with six wheel tender in green Southern livery. £100 - 150

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wheel tender no. 6824 in black LNER livery, a Triang 4-2-2 locomotive no. 3046 ‘Lord of the Isles’ with six wheel tender in green Great Western livery, a Hornby 4-6-0 locomotive no. 5541 ‘Duke of Sutherland’, with six wheel tender in maroon LMS livery, a Hornby 4-6-2 locomotive no. 6220 ‘Coronation’ with six wheel tender in blue LMS livery and two boxed Lima locomotives and tenders comprising 205119 2-6-0 locomotive with six wheel tender no. 13000 in maroon livery and 205120 2-6-0 locomotive no. 42700 with six wheel tender in black BR livery.

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£100 - 150 790 A quantity of unboxed Hornby Dublo railway items Comprising a three rail 4-6-0 locomotive no. 7013 ‘Bristol Castle’ with six wheel tender in green BR livery, three rail 4-6-2 locomotive no. 8 46232 ‘Duchess of Montrose’ with six wheel tender in green BR livery and a Royal Mail coach - incomplete. £40 - 60 791 Nine ‘00’ gauge locomotives by various makers Some boxed, comprising Airfix I4170-5 4-4-0 Central Pacific Jupiter locomotive with eight wheel tender, boxed Hornby Railways R239 BR locomotive Class 4P, 2-6-4 tank, no. 42363, R55 LMS Class 4P 2-6-4 tank locomotive in maroon LMS livery, mainline railways 0-6-0 tank J72 Class locomotive in black BR livery no. 68745, 0-6-0 tank J72 Class locomotive no. 37-054 in green LNER livery, no. 581, unboxed 0-4-2 tank locomotive no. 1409 in green Great Western livery, Hornby 0-4-0 tank locomotive no. 6025 in black livery, Lima 0-4-0 tank locomotive no. 4312 in black BR livery and 0-6-0 locomotive C40 with six wheel tender in black Southern livery. £80 - 120 792 Four ‘00’ gauge diesel locomotives

799 786 Four boxed ‘00’ gauge Hornby Railways and Triang Hornby locomotives and tenders Comprising R259S, Triang Hornby 4-6-2 locomotive no. 7000 ‘Britannia’ with six wheel tender in green BR livery, Hornby Railways R380 Schools Class V 4-4-0 locomotive, no. 928 ‘Stowe’ with six wheel tender in green Southern livery, R685 Coronation class 7P, 4-6-2 locomotive no.6244 ‘King George VI, with six wheel tender in maroon LMS livery and R330 9F class 2-10-0 locomotive no. 92222, with six wheel tender in black BR livery.

maroon LMS livery, Bachmann no. 31-850 J39, 0-6-0 locomotive no. 1974 with six wheel tender in black LNER livery and 31-105 Class 4 4-6-0 locomotive no. 75070 with six wheel tender in black BR livery. (illustrated) £80 - 120

£60 - 100

788 Three boxed ‘00’ gauge Hornby Railway sets Comprising R867 BR Twin rail bus Class 142, R377 BR 3 car diesel multiple unit Class 110 and R369 BR 3- car diesel multiple unit class 110.

£80 - 120

£80 - 120

787 Five boxed ‘00’ gauge locomotives and tenders

789 Ten ‘00’ gauge locomotives

Comprising Hornby Railways R857 Ivatt Class 2-6-0 locomotive no. 46400 with six wheel tender in black BR livery, R860 4-4-0 locomotive no. 62750 ‘Pytchley’, with six wheel tender in black BR livery, mainline railways no. 37-061 Jubilee Class 5XP 4-6-0 locomotive no. 5690 ‘Leander’ with six wheel tender in

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800 Three boxed Hornby ‘00’ gauge railway items Comprising R2134M ‘The B12/3 Locomotive Train Pack’, consisting of 4-6-0 locomotive no. 61565 with six wheel tender in black BR livery, together with two BR break composite and 1x First/Second coaches, R2099B 4-4-0 locomotive no. 645 with six wheel tender in black LMS livery and an R2056 Class B17/4 4-6-0 locomotive no. 2857 ‘Doncaster Rovers’, with six wheel tender in green LNER livery.

807 794 Seven boxed and five unboxed ‘00’ gauge tank locomotives by various makers Comprising boxed Airfix 54150-1 to 2-62 tank locomotive number 6110 in green Great Western livery, 0-4-2 1400 class tank locomotive number 1466 in green GWR livery, Hornby Railways class 2721 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive number 2744 in green Great Western livery, 0-4-0 locomotive number 16023 in black LMS livery, R2334 0-6-0 shunter R208 locomotive number 3973 ‘Concord’ in maroon LMS livery, R51S 0-6-0 tank locomotive number 8751 in green GWR livery and boxed Bachmann number 31-450 Evatt 2-6-2 tank locomotive number 41224 in black BR livery, an unboxed Wrenn 2-6-4 tank locomotive 2679 in maroon LMS livery, Triang R.52 0-6-0 tank locomotive in black livery, Main Line 0-6-0 tank locomotive number 8745 in black LMS livery, Hornby 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive number 2783 in green Great Western livery and Hornby 0-6-0 tank locomotive number 8751 in green GWR livery. £120 - 150 795 Eleven unboxed ‘00’ gauge locomotive by various makers Comprising 0-4-0 shunter, 0-6-0 shunter number D3035 Inter-City, Wrenn 0-6-2 tank locomotive number 69550 in black BR livery, R357 Triang twin bogie diesel twin locomotive number D5572, Triang R751 twin bogie diesel locomotive number D6830, twin bogie green BR diesel locomotive number D7063, Continental twin bogie overhead electric locomotive, Jouef 4-6-2 locomotive 31.2.60 in green livery, 4-6-2 locomotive number 6208 ‘Princess Helena Victoria’ with six wheel tender in maroon LMS livery, Triang 4-6-0 locomotive number 61572 with six wheel tender in black BR livery and 4-6-2 locomotive lacking rear wheels number 46205 with six wheel tender in black livery. £100 - 150 796 One boxed and seven unboxed or in wrong boxes ‘00’ gauge locomotives and tenders Comprising boxed Lima 2-6-0 locomotive number 13045 with six wheel tender in black LMS livery, an unboxed Mainline Railways 4-60 locomotive number 5512 ‘Bunsen’ with six wheel tender in black LMS livery, Mainline 4-60 locomotive number 5728 ‘Defiance’ with six wheel tender in black LMS livery, Lima 4-6-0 locomotive number 6000 ‘King George V’ with six wheel tender in green Great Western livery, 4-4-0 locomotive number 4381 with six wheel tender in LNER livery, 2-6-0 locomotive number 6401 with six wheel tender in maroon LMS

livery, 4-6-0 locomotive number 5192 with six wheel tender in black LMS livery and Hornby 4-0-0 locomotive number 690 with six wheel tender in black LMS livery.

£80 - 120

£100 - 150

Comprising no. R324 HF class 2-8-0 locomotive no. 48278 with six wheel tender in black BR livery, R2081 Class 5 4-6-0 locomotive no. 45292 with six wheel tender in black BR livery, R2055 Class 8F 2-8-0 locomotive no. 48705 with six wheel tender in black BR livery, R2099A Class 2P, 4-4-0 locomotive no. 579 with six wheel tender in black LMS livery and R2066 Fowler 0-6-0 locomotive no. 44331 with six wheel tender in black BR livery.

797 Twelve unboxed and one boxed ‘00’ locomotives by various makers plus two extra tenders Comprising boxed Wrenn W2204 0-6-0 tank locomotive number 23 in maroon LMS livery, 4-6-2 locomotive number 70000 ‘Britannia’ six wheel tender in green BR livery, 0-6-0 tank locomotive number 145 in brown GWR livery, 2-6-2 tank locomotive number 6110 in green Great Western livery, 0-6-0 tank locomotive in black LMS livery, 0-4-0 tank locomotive number 9 in red livery, Hornby 0-4-0 tank locomotive number 101 in green Great Western livery, Hornby Dublo 2-6-4 tank locomotive number 80033 in black BR livery, Horby Dublo type L30 green BR deisel twin bogie locomotive, 4-6-0 locomotive with six wheel tender in black livery, type EDL7 0-6-2 tank locomotive number 6917 in black LMS livery, Hornby Dublo 2-6-4 tank locomotive number 80054 in black BR livery, Hornby 4-6-2 locomotive number 60030 ‘Golden Fleece’ in green BR livery, also an empty Wrenn box for a number 2226 ‘City of London’. £120 - 150 798 Four boxed Bachmann ‘00’ gauge locomotives and tenders Comprising 31-106 Class 4 4-6-0 locomotive no. 75029 with six wheel tender in green BR livery, 32-252 2-8-0 Austerity locomotive no. 90445 with eight wheel tender in black BR livery, 32-254 2-8-0 locomotive no. 3085 with eight wheel tender in black LNER livery and 3225507/WD 2-8-0 Austerity loco 21 inch army transport group, no. 78697 with eight wheel tender in green WD livery. (illustrated) £140 - 160

801 Five boxed Hornby Railways locomotives and tenders

£100 - 150 802 A boxed Hornby Dublo Three rail locomotive and tender EDL11 4-6-2 class A4 ‘Silver King’ number 60016 With separately boxed eight wheel tender in green BR livery together with three boxed D12 corridor coaches. £80 - 120 803 Two boxed Hornby Dublo locomotives and tenders Comprising number 2226 4-6-2 locomotive number 46245 ‘City of London’ with six wheel tender in maroon BR livery and number 2220 4-6-0 locomotive number 7032 ‘Denbeigh Castle’ with six wheel tender in green BR livery. £100 - 150 804 Eight boxed Hornby Railways tank locomotives Comprising R2067 LNER J94 locomotive no. 8006, R795 0-4-0 tank locomotive Lion Works, R041 GWR loco Pannier Tank, R255040 ST loco ‘Lochness’, R2062 LNER J94 locomotive no. 8006, R872 BR 0-4-0 ST loco ‘Smoky Joe’, R150 L&Y 0-4-0 ST loco and R2065 LMS 0-4-0 Pug locomotive no. 11232. £80 - 120

799 Five ‘00’ gauge locomotives and tenders in blue boxes Comprising a Triang 4-2-2 locomotive no. 3046 ‘Lord of the Isles’, with six wheel tender in green Great Western livery, a Triang 4-6-0 locomotive no. 8509 with six wheel tender in green LNER livery, an Airfix 4-6-0 locomotive no. 6103 ‘Royal Scots Fusilier’, with six wheel tender in black LMS livery, a 4-6-2 locomotive no. 6233 ‘Duchess of Sutherland’, with six wheel tender in maroon LMS livery and a Hornby Dublo 4-6-2 locomotive no. 46245 ‘City of London’ with six wheel tender in maroon BR livery. (illustrated)

805 Two boxed ‘00’ gauge Hornby Railway Special Presentation Edition Great British Trains sets Comprising R2031 ‘The Bristolian’ containing 4-6-2 locomotive no. 70023 ‘Venus’ in BR green livery together with 2x First/Second Class coaches and break coach in maroon and cream livery, and R2017 containing LNER 4-6-0 Class B17/4 locomotive no. 2862 ‘Manchester United’, together with two LNER composite coaches, LNER break coach in teak effect. £80 - 120

£80 - 120

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806 A Bachmann ‘00’ gauge steam outline locomotive 4-6-0 Class 6P ‘Royal Scot’, no. 6100, in maroon LMS livery, contained in outer hardwood case with limited edition certificate no. 3852, one of 1000 pieces specially produced. £50 - 100 807 A Bachmann ‘00’ gauge steam outline locomotive 4-6-2

2518 with six wheel tender in green GWR livery, 4-6-0 locomotive number 1011 ‘County of Chester’ with six wheel tender in green GW livery and boxed Airfix 4-6-0 locomotive number 6103 ‘Royal Scots Fusilier’ with six wheel tender in black LMS livery, Fowler 0-6-0 locomotive number 4454 with six wheel tender in black LMS livery and another similar locomotive and tender in Airfix GMR box

Asphalt tipper wagon, Southern cattle truck and LNER guards van and a quantity of track, and a boxed 101 0-4-0 tank locomotive no.2270 in maroon LMS livery.

£80 - 120

With six wheel tender in maroon LMS livery together with a Hornby ‘0’ gauge pullman twin bogey coach ‘Arcadia’ and a small quantity of track and buffers. (illustrated)

£70 - 100 815 A Bassett-Lowke ‘0’ gauge clockwork 4-6-0 locomotive number 6100 ‘Royal Scott’

Class A4 ‘Dominion of Canada’, no. 4489 in blue LNER livery, contained in outer hardwood case, with limited edition certificate stating that it is no. 1751 of 2000.

810 - 811 No Lot

£80 - 120

Comprising a Meccano transformer no. T20A, a boxed no. 2E signal cabin A835E in light green box, a box no. 2 corridor coach, 1st-3rd B574 in teak LNER livery, a no. 1 footbridge no. A807 lacking box lid, a quantity of O gauge electrical three rails and a pair of electric points, also some catalogues/booklets and a hardback book ‘Model and Miniature Railways’, also a boxed no. 4 station, twin arm signal, box no.2 corridor coach in teak finish etc.

816 A boxed Hornby O gauge 4-4-2 three rail electric locomotive no. 4472 ‘Flying Scotsman’

£100 - 150

Comprising 4-4-2 GWR green no. 4073 ‘Caerphilly Castle’, locomotive and six wheel tender, Pullman coaches, Loraine & Verona in original box, together with a quantity of track and accessories including a double junction signal and also some unboxed rolling stock including Royal Daylight tanker, Esso Petrol tanker etc. two wooden station platforms with advertising hoarding’s two tunnels, leaflets, catalogue etc. (illustrated)

808 Hornby Railways ‘00’ gauge 3x steam outline locomotives Consisting of 4-6-2 Class A4 ‘Sir Ralph Wedgwood’, no. 4469 in blue LNER livery, the tender with 4-6-2 Class A4 ‘Sir Ralph Wedgwood’, no. 4466 with NE to tender in black, together with 4-6-2 Class A4 ‘Sir Ralph Wedgwood’ no. 60006 in green BR livery emblem to tender, all with limited edition certificates, no’s 2914, 2697 and 1749, contained in outer hardwood box. (illustrated) £80 - 120 809 Six boxed ‘00’ gauge locomotives and tenders by various makers Comprising Hornby Railways R357 Patriot 4-6-0 locomotive number 5541 ‘Duke of Sutherland’ with six wheel tender in maroon LMS livery, Dapol 0-6-0 locomotive number

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812 A quantity of Hornby ‘0’ gauge railways items

813 A boxed Hornby ‘O’ gauge train set Containing 0-4-0 tank locomotive no. 460 in green LNER livery, two coaches and a quantity of track. £40 - 60 814 A boxed Hornby ‘0’ gauge train set Containing a 0-4-0 tank locomotive no.460 in green LNER livery, together a Trinidad Lake

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Together with separately boxed no. 2 special tender TE511 in green LNER livery. £150 - 250 817 A Pre-War Hornby 20V electric Cornish Riviera train set

£300 - 500

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818 A modern boxed Bassett-Lowke ‘0’ gauge

reins. Length of bow 224cm, Height 124cm. (illustrated)

Special Limited Release electric Princess Elizabeth Class 4-6-2 locomotive no.6201 ‘Princess Elizabeth’, with six wheel tender in LMS livery - BL99006 together with three boxed Lima maroon LMS coaches and a section of track on wooden base. (illustrated)

£2000 - 3000

£300 - 500 819 - 820 No Lot 821 A large and imposing Victorian Parker rocking horse with original opal dapples and substantial ash bow The horse is classed as a ‘nursery rocker’ and would once have had end chairs fitted. Both horse and bow have been fully restored by David Kiss. The horses head veers slightly to the right and has a brown leather saddle and

822 An F H Ayres ‘D’ quality size No:5 rocking horse circa 1925 Height 116cm to top of head with saddle height of 89cm recently restored and ready ride with detachable saddle and bridle in top quality leather - dapple grey with glass eyes. (illustrated) £1500 - 2500 823 A rare Turnbull early 20th Century rocking horse with small oval dapples and original paint work With low original stand, with leather rein, height to top of head 36cm. (illustrated)

824 An Aryes 68cm rocking horse circa 1930 stand 76cm printed A W Gamage Limited The horse in original condition suitable for a young child or doll or Teddy bear collector. £400 - 600 825 A late 19th Century unrestored Smith tricycle horse, the three wheels with metal spokes and metal frame With wooden handles, the dapple grey horse with leather reins and red leatherette saddle, height to top of head 64cm. (illustrated) £200 - 300 826 - 999 No Lot

£400 - 600

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1000 Northern Art 1000 Pierre Adolphe Valette (French, 1876-1942) - ‘Gabriella’ Pencil signed etching, inscribed with title and artists details to mount, also inscribed by hand verso ‘Gabriella de Bolivar Valette’s first wife, was a well-born Brazilian whom Valette met at the School of Art, where she was a student. They married c.1906 but her family never approved of Valette. She was his favourite model and sat for him many times, until her death in 1917’, approx 15x10cm, mounted and framed. (illustrated)

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£200 - 300 1001 William Turner FRSA (British, 19202013)- ‘The Mountain Lake’ Oil on board, signed, signed again and titled by artist verso, also bears label verso for Pitcairn Galleries, Fine Art Dealers, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire, approx 19x22cm, framed.

1012

Provenance: Accompanying this lot is an original bill of sale from the Pitcairn Galleries, Knutsford, Cheshire dated 31/10/81. (illustrated)

£200 - 300

Oil on board, indistinctly signed, approx 30x45cm, unframed.

1005 Albert Barlow (British, b. 1944) ‘Down by the riverside (The Irwell)’

£100 - 150

£800 - 1200 1002 James Lawrence Isherwood (British, 1917-1989) - ‘Veiled Lady’ Oil on board, signed, bears artists studio label verso with indistinct handwritten text, approx 40x30cm, framed. £200 - 300

1013

J Davey & Sons, 70 Bridge Street, Deansgate, Manchester, approx. 40x23cm, framed.

Oil on board, signed with monogram, titled and signed by artist verso, approx 30x25cm, framed. £150 - 200 1006 Albert Barlow (British, b. 1944) ‘Keeping his eye on the time’

1003 Alan Lowndes (British, 1921-1978) ‘The Viaduct’

Oil on board, signed with monogram, titled and signed by artist verso, approx 30x25cm, framed.

Pencil signed limited colour print, no. 39/70, dated 1973, approx. 40x50cm, framed.

£150 - 200

£80 - 120 1004 Harold Riley (British, b. 1934) - ‘Blossom’ pastel, signed, entitled, bears label verso for

1007 Albert Barlow (British, b. 1944) ‘More snow to come’ Oil on board, signed with monogram, titled and signed by artist verso, approx 30x25cm, framed. (illustrated) £150 - 200

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1008 Northern School (20th Century)‘Factory and Terraces’

1009 Helen Bradley (British, 1900-1979) A vast and interesting collection of original photographs and negatives depicting Helen at home and working, mostly bearing photographers stamps for Roland Hicklin of Hale Barnes, Cheshire. £40 - 60 1010 Emmanuel Levy (British, 19001986) - ‘Continental Street Scene’ Ink and graphite on paper, signed, bears label verso relating artists details and history, approx. 29x22cm, framed, and ‘Still Life’, charcoal, initialled, approx. 12x19cm, mounted but unframed, (2). NB: Emmanuel Levy was born in Manchester and studied at The Manchester School of Art, where he trained under Adolphe Valette (1876-

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1942) alongside L S Lowry (1887-1976), with whom him remained friends.

1014 Charles M. Jones (British, 19232008) - ‘Wash Day Gossip’

£150 - 250

Oil on canvas, signed, titled and bears label verso, approx 40x50cm, framed. (illustrated)

1011 Charles M Jones (British, 19232008) - ‘In the backyard’

£120 - 160

Oil on board, signed, approx 36x51cm, unframed.

1015 Pat Cooke (British, 1935-2000) ‘Harvard House, Stratford-upon-Avon’

NB: Charles Jones was a self taught artist born in Pendlebury, Manchester. He was a friend of L. S. Lowry and a member of the Salford Art Club. (illustrated)

Watercolour and gouache, signed and dated Pat Cooke 1979, approx 18x23cm, framed.

NB: Charles Jones was a self taught artist born in Pendlebury, Manchester. He was a friend of L. S. Lowry and a member of the Salford Art Club. (illustrated)

NB: Pat Cooke first met L. S. Lowry when she was a child, through her father. Lowry later spotted potential in her work and encouraged Pat to attend the Manchester Art School and then London University, and a life long friendship was formed. Over the years Pat and her husband spent a lot of time with Lowry visiting many parts of the UK and Ireland together. Pat’s work was bought by the then Prime Minister Harold Wilson and hung at 10 Downing Street. Pat and her husband moved to Knutsford in 1965 where they became popular local figures.

£100 - 150

£150 - 200

1013 Charles M Jones (British, 19232008) - ‘Street scene with factories and church’

1016 Pat Cooke (British, 1935-2000) ‘Newplace Garden Stratford-upon-Avon (Shakespeare’s house)’

Oil on canvas, signed, approx 60x40cm, unframed.

Watercolour and gouache, signed and dated April 1980, approx 18x23cm, framed.

NB: Charles Jones was a self taught artist born in Pendlebury, Manchester. He was a friend of L. S. Lowry and a member of the Salford Art Club. (illustrated)

£150 - 200

£100 - 150 1012 Charles M Jones (British, 19232008) - ‘Factories and workers’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 40x51cm, unframed.

£100 - 150

1017 Pat Cooke (British, 1935-2000) - ‘A little brow in Padiham near Burnley’ Watercolour and black ink, signed, titled and

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1022 David Wilde (British, 1918-1978)‘Salford Docks’ Mixed media on paper, cleverly signed by the artist by using his name as part of the warehouse hoarding ‘Wilde & Co’, approx 57x36cm, framed. (illustrated) NB: David Wilde was formally known as Norman Shacklock and is often referred to as ‘Manchester’s hidden artist’ due to his notoriety amongst celebrities and the aristocracy, and the ambiguity surrounding his sudden death. £100 - 150 1023 David Wilde (British, 1918-1978)‘Smog City 50’s’ Mixed media, signed, titled front and verso, approx 61x41cm, framed. NB: David Wilde was formally known as Norman Shacklock and is often referred to as ‘Manchester’s hidden artist’ due to his notoriety amongst celebrities and the aristocracy, and the ambiguity surrounding his sudden death. (illustrated)

1026 1028

£200 - 300

1028 S Finch (20th Century) ‘A Northern Street Scene’

1024 David Wilde (British, 1918-1978)‘Feathers Fly at Mad Cocks Farm’

oil on panel, signed, approx. 60x45cm, framed. (illustrated)

Thick inpasto oil on board, signed, titled bottom left, approx 52x64cm, framed. (illustrated) NB: David Wilde was formally known as Norman Shacklock and is often referred to as ‘Manchester’s hidden artist’ due to his notoriety amongst celebrities and the aristocracy, and the ambiguity surrounding his sudden death. £300 - 500 1025 Bernard McMullen (British, b.1952)- ‘Blackpool Prom’ Pastel, signed, approx 54x74cm, framed. £300 - 400 1026 Reg Gardner (Manchester, b. 1948)- ‘A46 Down the Dip’ Oil on canvas, signed, title verso, approx 45x35cm, framed. (illustrated) £700 - 900

£80 - 120 1029 Raymond Dearn (British, 1858-1925)- ‘The Midway House, Levenshulme, Manchester’

1027

Oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, approx 35x46cm, framed.

1027 Northern school (20th Century)‘The Old Arndale Centre’

£200 - 300

Watercolour, indistinctly signed and dated 1971, approx 40x63cm, framed. NB: The Manchester Arndale Shopping Centre was constructed in phases between 1972 and 1979, at a cost of one hundred million pounds. The centre was then redeveloped after the 1996 Manchester bombing. (illustrated) £100 - 200

1030 Stephen Gardner (20th Century)‘Northern Street Scene’ Oil on board, signed, titled by hand to label verso, approx 34x44cm, framed. £200 - 300 1031 Northern School (20th Century) ‘St Peters Square Newspaper man’ Oil on board, titled verso, approx 60x45cm, framed. £200 - 250

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1034

1036 1033 Geoffrey Key (Manchester b. 1941)- ‘Path Through the Trees’ Mixed media, signed and dated (19)77, titled by hand verso presumably by artist, approx 30x38cm, framed. Provenance: Accompanying this lot is an original bill of sale from Wendy J Levy, Fine Art dealer, dated 24/11/90. (illustrated) £1500 - 2500 1034 Geoffrey Key (Manchester b. 1941)- ‘Still Life’ with teapot, pitcher and bowl of fruit on a table

1037 dated 28th November 1979.

1035 1032 Geoffrey Key (Manchester b. 1941)- ‘Figure in Blue’ Acrylic and pastel, signed and dated (19)78, bears label verso for the Pitcairn Galleries, Knutsford, Cheshire, also artists label verso, also inscribed by hand with title verso, presumably by artist, approx 47x34am, framed.

NB: Geoffrey Key is now an artist of international repute, he has mounted major exhibitions in France, Hong Kong, the USA and Australia and is represented in important public and corporate collections, including the Salford and Manchester Art Galleries, the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, Jockey Club Hong Kong, Societe Roquefort, Chateau de St Ouen, and Perrier. (illustrated) £1000 - 1500

Provenance: Accompanying this lot is an original bill of sale from the Pitcairn Galleries

Mixed media, signed and dated (19)90, approx 14x22cm, framed. (illustrated) £800 - 1200 1035 Geoffrey Key (Manchester b. 1941)- ‘Riders Parting’ Ink and wash on paper, signed and dated 9.2.88, bears artists printed label verso, and further information written by artist verso, approx 25x14cm, framed. Provenance: Accompanying this lot is an original bill of sale from the artist dated 03rd April 1988. (illustrated) £500 - 800

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1042

1041 dated (19)89, horse approx 23cm high x 26cm long x 12cm wide, the base approx 30cm long x 15cm wide x 2cm high.

1040 1036 Geoffrey Key (Manchester b. 1941)- ‘Ploughed Field’

underside, diameter approx 41cm, height approx 11cm.

Oil on board, signed and dated (19)87, titled signed and dated by artist verso, also bears artist label verso, approx 56x90cm, framed.

Provenance: The Barn Gallery, Chestnut Farm, Kermincham, Cheshire, accompanying this lot is an original bill of sale dated 26/11/92. (illustrated)

Provenance: The Barn Gallery, Chestnut Farm, Kermincham, Cheshire, with original bill of sale dated 17/10/91. (illustrated) £2000 - 3000 1037 Geoffrey Key (Manchester b. 1941)- ‘Head and Hands’ Oil on papier-maché in the form of a circular bowl, being of flared and steep sided irregular outline, signed and dated (19)92 to the

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£500 - 800 1038 Geoffrey Key (Manchester b. 1941)- ‘Horse’ Bronze sculpture, beautifully cast in a warm nutty brown and greening verdigris patination, the animal although of simple stylised form shows great power, strength and movement, sat on separate but original marble plinth base, the underside being signed by the artist and

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1045

1044

1046

bears stamp to margin, bears guarantee of authenticity verso, issued by Cornwater Fine Art, Nottingham Road, Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire, approx 26x36cm, framed. (illustrated)

verso, approx 52x42cm, framed. (illustrated) £300 - 500

£2000 - 3000

1043 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976)- ‘Level Crossing, Burton-on-Trent’

1041 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976)- ‘The Football Match’

Pencil signed artist proof colour print, signed to the mount, bears blind stamp to the mount, approx 41x57cm, framed. (illustrated)

Limited edition sepia print, numbered to mount 305/1500, embossed to mount ‘GFA’, published by Grove Fine Art Manchester, bears Grove Fine Art publications certificate of authenticity verso, approx 28x39cm, framed. (illustrated) £200 - 300 1042 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976)- ‘The Arrest’ Limited edition colour print, no. 506/850, bears embossed stamp to margin, further information

£1500 - 2500 1044 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976)- ‘St Luke’s Church’ Pencil signed limited edition print, signed to margin, no. 356/850 to margin, bears embossed stamp to margin, published 1973 by kind permission of G R Mellor Esq, approx 60x46cm, framed. (illustrated) £2000 - 3000

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1045 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976)- ‘The Beach’ A pencil signed colour print with blind stamp to the margin, published in 1973 by Venture Prints Ltd of Bristol, approx 26x51cm, framed, together with the accompanying print ‘Deal’ (study for The Beach) signed ‘LS Lowry’ in blue ink, also bearing blind stamp, venture Prints Ltd 1973, approx 18x25cm, mounted but unframed (2). (illustrated) £3000 - 5000 1046 After Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) A framed montage comprising a colour print of ‘Head of a Man’, and two black and white photographic prints depicting Lowry on a bus and Lowry in an armchair with his feet up in front of a open fire, framed, size approx 55x29cm. (illustrated) £50 - 100

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1047

1050A 1047 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976)- ‘The Fever Van’ Signed print in blue ink to the margin, approx 42x52cm, framed.(illustrated) £3000 - 4000 1048 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976)- ‘The Notice Board’

1048

Pencil signed limited edition artist proof print, signed to mount, bears blind stamp to mount, approx 40x50cm, framed. NB: Published by the Adam Collection in 1975 in a limited edition of 500 copies, for the Manchester Club.(illustrated) £1500 - 2500 1049 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976)- ‘The Auction’ Limited edition colour print, no. 812/850, bears embossed stamp to margin, approx 42x53cm, framed. (illustrated) £300 - 500 1050 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976)- ‘The Level Crossing, Burton-on-Trent’ Pencil signed colour print, signed to margin, bears blind stamp to margin, bears labels verso, approx 41x57cm, framed. (illustrated)

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1052

1053

1054

1050A Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976)- ‘Two Brothers’ Pencil signed colour print, signed to mount, bears blind stamp to mount, bears label verso for the Boydell Galleries, 15 Castle Street, Liverpool, approx 60x30cm, framed. (illustrated) £1500 - 2500 1051 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) ‘Street Scene’ Pencil drawing on card, signed and dated ‘LSL’ date obscured, bears various inscriptions in pencil verso, presumably by artist, approx. 26x33cm, unframed. NB: Lots 1051 - 1064. Provenance: Part of a private collection built up over many years by a Cheshire gentleman, now handed down by descent to the present owner. The story of this private collection made national news earlier this year when the owner appeared on an episode of the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow with part of the collection, which was assessed by paintings expert Rupert Maas at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral (a video clip of this can be viewed online by searching ‘www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02mw8j4’), following this a fuller story was reported in The Mail online ‘News’ by Jemma Buckley

15th/16th September 2015, this story can be viewed online at ‘www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ article-3235993’, or ‘Mail online unseen Lowry sketches left in a cupboard’, which reiterates the Antiques Roadshow episode, and that the “unseen Lowry sketches left in a cupboard because owner’s wife deemed them unsightly”, it also reports on some of the collection being previously sold to an Art Gallery and later exhibited at The LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair in Mayfair, London. (illustrated) £3000 - 5000 1052 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) ‘Street Scene’ Pencil drawing, signed and dated ‘L S Lowry 1916’, approx. 22x27cm, framed. (illustrated) £3000 - 5000 1053 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘City Scene, Manchester’ Pencil on paper, signed lower left ‘LSL’, indistinctly dated lower left, titled lower right, inscribed verso ‘1940s pencil drawing city scene, Manchester L S Lowry 1945’, approx. 23x25cm, framed. (illustrated)

1054 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) ‘Ancoats, Manchester’ Ink on paper, signed and dated lower left ‘LSL1957’, and titled lower right ‘Ancoats, Manchester’, approx. 18x23cm, paper torn, unframed. (illustrated) £2000 - 3000 1055 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) ‘Street Scene’ Ink on paper, signed lower left ‘LSL 1922’ and dated lower right ‘1922’, inscribed in pencil verso, approx 31.5x30cm, unframed. (illustrated) £2000 - 3000 1056 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Man in a Hat and Overcoat’ Pencil drawing on paper, signed and dated lower left ‘L S Lowry 1956’, approx. 21x16cm, framed. (illustrated) £2000 - 3000

£2000 - 3000

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1056

1057

1058

1059

1061

1060

1062

1057 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Man in a Hat Smoking a Cigarette’

1058 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Man in a Hat Smoking a Cigarette’

1059 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Figure in Hat’

Pencil on paper, signed bottom right ‘LSL’, dated bottom left ‘1949’, inscribed top left ‘Piccadilly 23rd’, approx.10.5x7cm, framed. (illustrated)

Pencil on card, signed and dated bottom left ‘L S Lowry 1954’, inscribed verso “1954 Scotland Street L S Lowry 1954”, approx. 15x10cm, framed. (illustrated)

Pencil on card, signed ‘L S Lowry 1959’, also bears indistinct title bottom right and bears number ‘32249’, also dated again top centre ‘1959’, also inscribed several times

£800 - 1200

£1000 - 1500

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1061 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) ‘River Landscape’ Charcoal heightened with white on paper, signed and dated bottom right ‘L S Lowry 1931’, inscribed to verso of mount various text including the names “Harold Timperley and Edith Timperley”, approx. 17x26cm, unframed. (illustrated) £2000 - 3000

1063 verso including “Mary Port with Henry Bygott”, approx. 22.5x10cm, framed. (illustrated) £1500 - 2500 1060 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) ‘Figure Study’ Pencil drawing on paper, signed and dated top left ‘L S Lowry 1919’, dated again top right ‘24-9-19’, also bears a tick top right and ‘1 hour’ top right, dated again ‘1919’ bottom right, inscribed verso ‘L S Lowry 1919’, approx. 32x22cm, unframed. (illustrated)

1062 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Bridge with Figures’ Watercolour on paper laid down on board, signed bottom right ‘L S LOWRY 1930’, inscribed in several places verso including the names “Harold Timperley and Edith Timperley”, as well as further information, also bears a printed label for The Hudson Studios Ltd of Great Western Arcade, Birmingham, paper size approx. 28x39cm, unframed. (illustrated) £3000 - 5000

1063 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - A Seasons Greetings Card printed with the verse “May New Hope and Courage await you at Christmas and in the coming years” Also inscribed by hand ‘Mrs Seymour yours sincerely L S Lowry’, as well as further handwritten doodles and a date ‘58’, the card laid down on a mount and set within a frame, the frame verso bears lots of further handwritten text including “L S LOWRY 1950s/60s Ex9”, the card approx. 10x14.5cm, the frame approx. 25x39cm. (illustrated) £250 - 500 1064 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Man Smoking a Cigarette’ Oil on board, signed ‘L S Lowry 1961’, inscribed verso ‘Stone Gallery, L S Lowry 18 Dunham Massey, 9724, 500 gns’, approx. 34x26cm, framed. (illustrated) £30000 - 50000

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1071

1076

1083

1086

1065 Attributed to Sheila Fell RA (British, 1931-1979) - ‘Farmhouse’

Modern & Contemporary Art

1072 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Figure’

Signed and dated bottom right ‘S.Fell 1966’, approx. 14x20cm, framed. Provenance: From the same estate as lot no’s 1051-1064. £50 - 100 1066 Attributed to John Thompson (British, 1924-2011) - A series of eight ink sketches on paper Each depicting figurative studies, each signed and dated ‘John Thompson 1959’, approx. 30x13.5cm, 30x12cm, 17x12cm, 12x18cm, 12x12cm, 9.5x11cm, 10x7cm and 10x7cm, all unframed and all sizes approx.

1068 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) - ‘Exorcist’ Mixed media on paper, signed, titled and dated 1954, approx 36x29cm, framed. NB: Lots 1068 - 1085. For further information please see ‘www.tadeuszwas.co.uk/history. html’ £100 - 150 1069 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract figures’ Mixed media, signed, approx 14x25cm, framed. (illustrated) £80 - 120

Provenance: part of the same estate as lot no’s 1051-1064.

1070 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Head’

£80 - 120

Mixed media on board, signed, approx 39x27cm, unframed.

1067 Attributed to Joan Warburton (British, 1920-1996) - ‘Northern town scene’ Oil on canvas, bears faint signature lower left, bears various handwritten inscriptions verso relating to Rochdale and Lancashire, approx 50x60cm, framed. £200 - 300 72

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£80 - 120

Mixed media, signed, approx 24x20cm, mounted but unframed. £80 - 120 1073 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Figure’ Mixed media on card, signed and dated 1988 also inscribed ‘To Nola’, approx 31x12cm. £60 - 80 1074 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Figure’ Mixed media, signed and inscribed ‘To Nola’, approx 31x12cm, mounted but unframed. £60 - 80 1075 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Study’ Mixed media, signed, approx 47x31cm, mounted but unframed. £80 - 120

1071 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract figures’

1076 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract and Shadowy Figures’

Mixed media on board, signed, approx 58x46cm, unframed. (illustrated)

Black ink on paper, signed, approx 43x31cm, unframed. (illustrated)

£100 - 150

£80 - 120

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1087 1077 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Shadowy Figures and buildings’

1081 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Recumbent female nude’

Mixed media on paper, signed, approx 35x27cm, unframed.

Oil on board, signed, approx 33x39cm, framed.

£80 - 120

£80 - 120

1078 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Still Life, objects on a table’

1082 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Nude, Rome 1946’

Coloured soot cut, signed, approx 22x17cm, mounted but unframed.

Monochrome watercolour and ink, signed and dated, inscribed verso, approx. 22x30cm, mounted and framed.

NB: Story has it that the process of soot cut was discovered by Tadeusz whilst stationed in the desert during World War II, he apparently held orange peel over a burning oil lamp and the resulting soot produced formed perfect impression when in contact with paper. ’ £80 - 120 1079 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Nude Study’ Black ink and sepia, signed, approx 10x10cm, mounted but unframed. £70 - 100 1080 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Sailors on Deck’ Watercolour, signed and dated (19)43, approx 20x29cm, mounted but unframed. NB: Tadeusz not only fought in the second world war in the Polish army but also acted as War Correspondent, he would be involved in the day to day battles and at the end put down his rifle and pick up his artistic instruments and produce work such as this. £80 - 120

£50 - 80 1083 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Figurative’ Thick impasto and mixed media, signed, approx 42x33cm, framed. (illustrated) £150 - 250 1084 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Study of a man (Christ)’ Pencil drawing, signed, approx 20x17cm, mounted and framed. £50 - 80 1085 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Mother and daughter’ Pencil drawing, signed and dated 1940, approx 25x19cm, mounted and framed. £50 - 80 1086 Sir Kyffin Williams RA KBE (Welsh, 1918-2006) - ‘Farmer and sheepdog’

1087 Sir Kyffin Williams RA KBE (British, 1918-2006) - ‘Maentworg Valley, Snowdonia’ Oil on canvas, signed with initials, bears old Bonhams Fine Art Auctioneers labels verso, approx. 50x75cm, framed. Provenance: Bonhams sale ‘Wales and West Country’, Bath, 25th June 2007, lot 530. NB: This painting has undergone some minor conservation work recently, carried out by Julia C Dalzell ACR / FBAPCR, oil painting conservator/restorer, of Macclesfield, Cheshire, a breakdown of the work carried out accompanies this lot.(illustrated) £10000 - 15000 1088 Ashley Shaw (New Zealand/ British, 20th Century) - ‘Pink edge’ Large scale oil on canvas, signed and dated 2002, inscribed by hand (presumably by artist) verso, with signature and date, title, and reference no CL01042002, approx 122x122cm, framed. NB: Ashley Shaw was born in Moerangi Bay, Auckland, New Zealand, and at the age of five he left New Zealand with his family to begin a new school and new life in Berkshire, England. From a young age Ashley showed a passion for art and at the age of eight he won a national art award. For further information see www. centralart.co.nz/collections/ashley-shaw. (illustrated) £300 - 400

Pencil signed limited edition print, no 38/150, image approx 50x40cm, mounted and framed. (illustrated) £150 - 200

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1088 1089 Elizabeth Lablache (1911-1971) ‘Encroachment’, circa 1964 Large scale mixed media on board, bears handwritten label verso, written title verso, painted date verso, also bears James Bourlet & Sons Ltd of Nassau Street, London, label verso, approx. 122x92cm, framed. £200 - 300

1091

1090 Charlie Shiels (British, 1947-2012) - ‘Cafe Bar in Marseilles’ Large scale oil on canvas, signed, approx 102x152cm (3ft 4in x 5ft), framed. NB: Lots 1090 - 1098. Charlie Shiels was born in Stockport and lived in Manchester. He lectured in Art & Design at Stockport College of further Education, later to become Senior Lecturer. Charlie had a one man exhibition at The Blythe in Manchester, The Unicorn 74

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1091 Charlie Shiels (British, 1947-2012) - ‘Hotel Cap Estelle’ Large scale oil on canvas, signed, approx 100x116cm, framed, (Cap Estelle is a luxury boutique hotel situated in the South of France on the coast between Monaco and Nice). (illustrated) £2000 - 3000

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1093

1094

1095

1096

1093 Charlie Shiels (British, 1947-2012) - ‘A Warm Friday night in the city’

1097 Charlie Shiels (British, 1947-2012) - ‘Bank at Mumps Bridge’ (Oldham)

A pencil signed limited edition colour print, no 2/150, bears a certificate of authenticity verso, c. 2002, approx 48x36cm, framed. (illustrated)

Coloured crayons and pencil sketch, signed, bears hand written label verso ‘Bank at Mumps Bridge (1st drawing study)’, approx 62x50cm, framed. (illustrated)

£150 - 250 1094 Charlie Shiels (British, 1947-2012) - ‘Racing Friends’ Pencil signed colour print, also inscribed by artist to mount “To Peter and Ann 87”, approx 35x47cm, framed. (illustrated) £100 - 200

1097

1095 Charlie Shiels (British, 1947-2012) - ‘F. Scarlatti, florist’

1092 Charlie Shiels (British, 1947-2012) - ‘Peter and Fred’

Oil on canvas, signed, approx 30x25cm, framed. (illustrated)

Pastel, signed, titled and dated 1997 to mount, approx 61x41cm, framed. (illustrated)

£800 - 1200

£400 - 600

1096 Charlie Shiels (British, 1947-2012) - ‘Seated man wearing blue socks’ Oil on panel, signed, c. 2001, titled by artist verso, approx 28x20cm, framed. (illustrated) £600 - 800

£400 - 600 1098 Charlie Shiels (British, 1947-2012) - ‘Study for Galeria Milan’ Ink on paper, signed, and inscribed ‘final drawing/Milan’, approx 72x32cm, framed. (illustrated) £400 - 600 1099 Charles Charpides (French, 19021992) - ‘Riverside Houses’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 45x54cm, framed. (illustrated) £200 - 300 1099A Marsha Hammel (American, b.1949) - ‘Jazz emsemble’ Limited edition giclee print, no 127/195, approx 76x80cm, framed and glazed. £100 - 150

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1102

1098

1106

1104

1100 Charles Charpides (French, 19021992) - ‘Figures beside a River’

1104 Charles Wyatt Warren (Welsh, 1908-1993) - ‘River near Cwn Bychan’

1107 J Radal (French, 20th Century)‘Les Vieux Pecheurs’

Oil on canvas, signed, inscribed verso, also bears label verso for ‘A E Dutton & Son, Fine Art Galleries, 55 Frodsham Street, Chester’, 50x60cm, framed.

Oil on panel, signed, titled verso, dated ‘Feb 1972’ verso, bears artists label verso, approx 61x91cm, framed. (illustrated)

Oil on board, signed, inscribed, titled and dated 1989 verso, approx 21x26cm, framed.

£200 - 300 1101 Charles Charpides (French, 19021992) - ‘Riverside Landscape with figure and mule’

£800 - 1000 1105 Paul Morin (20th / 21st Century)‘harbour View with Lemon’ Oil on board, titled, signed and dated (20)09 verso, approx 15x21cm, framed.

Oil on canvas, signed, inscribed verso and bears label verso for ‘A. E. Dutton & Son, Fine Art Galleries, 55 Frodsham Street, Chester, and 170 Banks Road, West Kirby’, approx 45x53cm, framed.

Provenance: The Avalon Art Gallery, Sally Scott Ltd, West End, Marazion, Cornwall, an original bill of sale accompanies this lot.

£200 - 300

1106 Anna Macmiadhachain (20th Century)- ‘Chapman’s Pool’

1102 Charles Charpides (French, 19021992) - ‘Riverside Houses’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 52x62cm, framed. (illustrated) £200 - 300 1103 Charles Charpides (French, 19021992) - ‘Coastal Landscape’ Oil on canvas, signed, signed again by the artist verso, also bears label verso for ‘Artistic Frames of Nantwich’, 48x59cm, framed.

£80 - 120

Watercolour/mixed media, signed and dated (19)89, bears label verso for the New Academy Gallery, Business art Galleries, 34 Windmill Street (off Charlotte Street), London, approx 17.5x25cm, framed. Provenance: Accompanying this lot is an original bill of sale from the Business Art Galleries, London, dated June 29th 1994. (illustrated) £150 - 250

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1108 Stephanie Dingle (British, b. 1926)‘Provence Autumn Landscape’ Oil on panel, signed, bears artists label verso, also bears label verso for the barn Gallery, Chestnut Farm, Kermincham, Cheshire, approx 14x19cm, framed. Provenance: Accompanying this lot is an original bill of sale from the Barn Gallery, Chestnut Farm, Kermincham, Cheshire, dated June 1992. NB: Stephanie Dingle was born in Lancaster, she attended the Warrington School of Art and was a pupil of the iconic Northern artist William Turner (1920-2013). £80 - 120 1109 Stephanie Dingle (British, b. 1926)‘The Three Roses’ Oil on board, signed, bears artists label verso, also bears label verso for the barn Gallery, Chestnut Farm, Kermincham, Cheshire, approx 19x14cm, framed. Provenance: With this lot accompanies a photocopy of a bill of sale from the Barn Gallery, Chestnut Farm, Kermincham, Cheshire, dated June 1992.

£200 - 300

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1112

1115 1115 Alan Brassington (British b.1959) ‘Six mounted jockeys racing’ Watercolour, signed, approx 27x46cm, mounted in inset swept gilt frame. (illustrated) £100 - 150 1116 Alan Brassington (British b.1959) ‘West Point’ (The racehorse mounted and jumping a hedge), watercolour, signed and dated (19)89, approx 46x66cm, mounted in inset swept gilt frame.

1118

£100 - 150

1120

1117 Heskel Joory (b. 1925)‘Abstract Landscapes’ Two mixed media, one signed, approx 15x21.5cm and 14x22cm, both framed. NB: Heskel Joory studied art at the Academia Di Brera in Milan and at the Academie Julina in Paris, arriving in England in the early 1970’s, he had a one man show at the Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool and the Tib Lane Gallery in Manchester. £150 - 200 1118 Attributed to Charles Sims (18731928)- ‘River Landscape’

1121

Signed ‘Sims’ bottom right, approx 18x24cm, framed.

NB: Stephanie Dingle was born in Lancaster, she attended the Warrington School of Art and was a pupil of the iconic Northern artist William Turner (1920-2013).

Devon, approx 17.5x13.5cm, framed.

£80 - 120

£150 - 300

1110 Stephanie Dingle (British, b. 1926) - ‘Trawling at Deauville’

1113 Dianne Conway (20th / 21st Century)- ‘Torway Series 3’

Oil on board, signed, inscribed verso, also bears label verso for The Gallery, Manchester’s art house, 131 Portland Street, Manchester, approx 20x24cm, framed.

Oil on paper, inscribed by hand verso ‘Dianne Conway ‘94’, also bears label verso for Anthony Hepworth Fine Art, 15 York Street, Bath, also bears a label verso for the Artworks, Studio 7A, The Black Swan, 2 Bridge Street, Frome, Somerset, approx 49x35cm, framed.

£80 - 100 1111 Wilf Roberts (Welsh, b. 1941)- ‘Gwlyb-y-Coed’ Oil on canvas, signed and dated 2010, bears gallery/exhibition label verso, approx 20x28cm, framed. (illustrated) £500 - 800 1112 Roger Cecil (Welsh, 1942-2015)‘Welsh Landscape’ Mixed media, indistinctly inscribed bottom right, bears label verso for Gordon Hepworth Fine Art, Hayne Farm, Newton Street, Cyres, Exeter,

Provenance: Accompanying this lot is an original bill of sale from Gordon Hepworth fine Art, dated 4/12/97. (illustrated)

£80 - 120

Provenance: Accompanying this lot is an original bill of sale from Saltram, Chapel Gallery, dated 5.10.95. £80 - 120 1114 Alan Brassington (British, b. 1959) - ‘The Last Race “The Bumper” Leopards Town Christmas 92’ Watercolour, signed and dated (19)98, entitled verso, approx. 43x65cm, framed. £200 - 300

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Provenance: Accompanying this lot is an original bill of sale from Wendy J Levy Fine Art dealer, Knutsford, Cheshire, dated 29/5/87. (illustrated)

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1119 Manner of Newlyn School (20th Century)- ‘Bathers on Rocks’ Oil on canvas, monogrammed, approx 50x60cm, framed. £50 - 80 1120 Leonard Long (Australian, 19112013) - ‘By the Lagoon, Cowra, N.S.W.’ Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1955, entitled verso, approx 50x60cm, framed.(illustrated) £300 - 500 1121 A Salvador Dali (Spanish, 19041989) Volume- ‘Les Diners De Gala’ Being a signed first edition copy with pictorial dust jacket, published by Felicie of New York, printed and bound in France. (illustrated) £350 - 450

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1122 Edgar Bundy ARA (British, 18621922) - ‘Lady in the Woods’ Oil on panel, signed, approx. 32x17cm, framed. (illustrated) £150 - 250 1123 After Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) - ‘The Black Bull’ Lithograph, signed bottom left, dated in reverse bottom right ‘Dimanche 20.4.47.’, which is a reference to the date of completion of the artwork by Picasso on Sunday April 20th 1947, also inscribed bottom right ‘Epreu de Artiste’, which may indicate this as an artist’s proof trial print produced before the final image is approved for printing by the artist, image size approx. 37x28cm, paper size 39.5x30.5cm, unframed. (illustrated)

1124

1127

£3000 - 5000 1124 Attributed to George Henry Thompson (b. 1861)- ‘Cats at the Seaside’ Watercolour, approx 24x28cm, framed. (illustrated) £300 - 500

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1125 Attributed to George Henry Thompson (b. 1861)- ‘The Cats Party’ Watercolour, approx 20x29cm, framed. (illustrated) £300 - 500 1126 Attributed to George Henry Thompson (b. 1861)- ‘The Cats Academy’ Watercolour, inscribed with artist details and title to mount, approx 14x28cm, framed. Provenance: The Kaye Michie Fine Art, Kenilworth, 53 Kings Road, Richmond, Surrey. NB: With this lot accompanies an original bill of sale from Kaye Michie Fine Art. (illustrated) £300 - 500

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1126 1127 Sax Berlin (20th/21st Century) ‘In The Harlequin’s Tent’ Oil, gold and silver leaf on canvas, signed, titled, further signed, inscribed and dated 27.3.2013 verso, approx. 75x60cm, framed. NB: Lots 1127 - 1129 For further information please see www.whitecourtart.com/sax-berlin

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1128 and www.whitecourtart.com/news/picassocaravan. (illustrated) £300 - 500

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1128 Sax Berlin (20th/21st Century) ‘Sappho Queen of Lesbos’ Oil, gold and silver leaf on canvas, signed and titled verso, approx. 50x40cm, framed. (illustrated) £200 - 300 1129 Sax Berlin (20th/21st Century) - ‘Beauty, Vogue Series, Spring Collection 2015’

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1132 Frederick J. England NDD ATC (London) MFPS IAG (British, b.1939 known as Eric England) - ‘Ceramic Mist, Old Stoke on Trent’ Acrylic on panel, signed, c. 2007, inscribed verso, also bears artists label verso, approx 48x18cm. £60 - 100 1133 Frederick J. England NDD ATC (London) MFPS IAG (British, b.1939 - known as Eric England) ‘The Creation, performed by Phoenix Festival Orchestra’

Mixed media on slate, signed, inscribed by artist verso, approx. 60x60cm, framed. (illustrated) £300 - 500 1130 Phyllis Beamish (Manchester, b. 1952)- ‘Beneath the Surface’ No 6/10, large scale acrylic on board, c. 2005, inscribed by artist verso, approx 90x120cm, framed.

Acrylic on panel, signed and dated 2015, further information by artist verso, also bears artists label verso, as well as a Festival booklet, approx 50x75cm, framed. £80 - 100

NB: Phyllis Beamish is an interesting and talented Manchester artist, currently working on this and other new series of work and has a vibrant and eclectic stock of work for sale. Phyllis also had solo exhibitions at The Bury Metropolitan and Emily Pankhurst Centre. £200 - 300 1131 Phyllis Beamish (Manchester, b. 1952)- ‘Beneath the Surface’ No 5/10, large scale acrylic on board, signed and dated (20)05, inscribed by artist verso, also bears another painting by the artist verso, approx 90x120cm, framed. (illustrated)

1134 Frederick J. England NDD ATC (London) MFPS IAG (British, b.1939 known as Eric England) - ‘Preaching on the steps at Mow Cop’ Acrylic on board, signed, titled, signed and dated 2015 verso, also bears artists label verso, approx 75x50cm, framed.

1136 David Barrow (British, b. 1959)‘Trouble ... is on its way!’ Oil on board, signed, inscribed in various places verso, also bearing artist labels verso, approx 50x40cm, framed. NB: David Barrow is a Lancashire artist and his work of the Northern Soul culture has won him worldwide acclaim. He has exhibited at the Manchester Academy for Fine Art, Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Academy of London, Salford art Gallery, Mall Galleries London, Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Newcastle City Art Gallery. (illustrated) £300 - 400 1137 Paul Maze (French, 1887-1979)‘Coastal Landscape’ Pastel, signed, approx 36x51cm, framed. Provenance: Panter & Hall, 9 Shepherd Market, Mayfair, London, stock no. 2651, copy of label verso. (illustrated) £200 - 300 1138 Laxman Shenvi (Indian, 19202012)- ‘Bustling Street Scene’ Oil on board, signed ‘Shenvi’, approx 70x70cm, framed. (illustrated)

£80 - 120

£150 - 250

1135 After Jean Louis Forain (French, 1852-1931) - ‘The Private Room’

1139 Laxman Shenvi (Indian, 19202012)- ‘Indian Harbour and Houses’

Lithograph, bears various labels verso, approx 24x30cm, framed.

Oil on board, signed ‘Shenvi’, approx 62x62cm, framed. (illustrated)

£50 - 80

£150 - 250

£200 - 300

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1140 John Brunsdon (British, 19332014) - ‘Snowdon’

1146 Paul Bassingthwaite (British, b.1963) - ‘Big Wheel, Piccadilly Gardens’

1151 Zandra Sankey (20th/21st Century)- ‘Still Life’s’

Pencil signed limited edition print, no. 187/250, signed numbered and titled to mount, approx. 33x45cm, framed.

Oil on board, signed verso, inscribed verso, approx 62x50cm, framed.

Four small oils on panel, all signed, all bearing hand written labels verso giving a Wilmslow, Cheshire address, each approx 16x11cm, all framed (4).

£70 - 100 1141 L Miles Harper (British, exh. 1935) - ‘Embracing figures’ Pen, ink and watercolour, signed and dated (19)35, bears exhibition label verso for Abbott & Holder, 30 Museum Street, London, also bears lot number and details verso for Christies Interiors sale, 29th November 2011, lot no 244, approx 51x19cm, framed. (illustrated) £300 - 500 1142 Mike MacDonald (Scottish, b. 1985) - ‘Boatman’s Cottage’

NB: Paul Bassingthwaite’s work is in the Leicester Museum permanent fine art collection and in the private collections of actors Derek Jacoby, Lisa Tarbuck, Clive Owen and Kathy Burke. Paul Bassingthwaite’s exhibitions have included the Piccadilly Gallery, The London Group, Royal Watercolour Society, Royal Academy, Glasgow Art Fair, Kato Gallery Tokyo, and numerous others. £200 - 300 1147 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 1956-2007) - ‘Knickerbocker Glory’ ‘Cocktail’ and ‘Candy’

Oil on board, signed with initials, inscribed verso, approx. 40x50cm, framed.

A series of three oils on canvas, all signed, each approx. 120x28cm, inset matching frames. (3)

£50 - 80

£100 - 150

1143 Brian Horswell (British, 20th Century) - ‘Moorland sunset’

1148 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 1956-2007) - ‘Couple on Jetty’

Oil on canvas, signed, approx 44x78cm, framed.

Oil on canvas, signed, approx. 75x75cm, framed.

£50 - 80

£100 - 150

1144 John Kenneth Ferguson (South African, 1885-1967) ‘Wooded Landscape’

1149 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 1956-2007) - ‘Bus Stop’

Oil on panel, signed, approx 40x50cm, inset contemporary frame. £100 - 150 1145 William Turner FRSA (British 19202013)- ‘Figure with chair’ Oil on panel, signed, inscribed several times verso, and dated 1973, approx 22x20cm, framed £200 - 300

£50 - 80 1152 Constant Corovine (Russian, 20th Century) - ‘Theatre costume design’ Mixed media, signed and dated 1935, approx 33x24cm, framed. (illustrated) £600 - 800 1153 Attributed to Ronald Ossory Dunlop (British, 1914-1973)- ‘Female Nude Reclining on a Couch’ Oil on board, signed ‘Dunlop’, approx 40x30cm, framed. (illustrated) £200 - 300 1154 Peter Shaw (1926-1982) - ‘Model in Chair’ Oil on board, signed, bears label verso relating to artists exhibition at The Stockport Art Gallery, 27th August 1983’, approx 36x28cm, framed. £80 - 100 1155 Vincent Selby (1919-2004)‘Melting Snow’ and ‘Elms in Winter’

Oil on canvas, signed, approx. 120x90cm, framed. (illustrated)

Pair of oils on canvas, both signed, both titled verso, each approx 20x30cm, inset matching frames.

£150 - 200

£80 - 120

1150 Sir William Russell Flint RA PRWS RWS (British, 1880-1969) ‘Venetian Carnival’

1156 French School (20th Century) ‘City scene with river and buildings’

Pencil signed colour print published in 1965 by Frost & Read Ltd, bears stamp to mount, approx 45x61cm, inset ornate foliate moulded and swept gilt frame.

Oil on board, indistinctly signed, inscribed in several places verso, also bears a stamp verso and two labels verso, approx 32x40cm, framed. £150 - 250

£100 - 200

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1157 1165 Angela Munslow (British, 20th/21st Century)- ‘Artist in the Garden (the Dorothy Clive)’ Charcoal, signed, bears artist label verso giving address as Alsager, Stoke-on-Trent, approx 62x50cm, framed. NB; For further information please see www. figurativeart.co.uk £60 - 80 1166 Angela Munslow (British, 20th/21st Century)- ‘Summer Borders’

1163 1161 William Charles Penn (1877-1968) - ‘Panoramic coastal landscape’

1162

Watercolour, signed, approx 28x38cm, framed.

1157 William Selwyn (Welsh b. 1933)‘View from Bron Eryri’ Acrylic on paper, signed and dated (19)87, inscribed verso, approx 35x52cm, framed. (illustrated) £800 - 1000 1158 Anthony Klitz (British, 1917-2000) ‘Beach Scene’ Oil, signed, bears label verso for ‘Platform One Gallery, 1 South King Street, Manchester’, approx. 30x42cm, framed.

£200 - 300

Oil on board, signed, inscribed to mount “This painting will be featured in December’s Edition of ‘The Artist’ magazine”, inscribed and signed by artist verso, also bears artists label verso, giving a reference no. ‘496’, and date January 2006, approx. 35x35cm, framed.(illustrated) £200 - 250

£80 - 120 1159 William Bagnall Gelder (1869-1929) - ‘River Landscape’

Oil on board, signed, inscribed verso, approx 23x30cm, framed. (illustrated)

Oil, signed, approx. 28x38cm, framed.

£250 - 350

£100 - 150

1164 Angela Munslow (British, 20th/21st Century)- ‘Working the Forge at Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent’

Two oils on canvas, one inscribed ‘Julie Bell’ verso, approx 55x71cm, and approx 55x72cm, unframed. £50 - 100

NB; For further information please see www. figurativeart.co.uk £50 - 80

1162 David C Lyons (British, 20th/21st Century) - ‘Confrontation no. 2 (Tiger)’

1163 Keith Gardner RCA (Royal Cambrian Acacdemy), (British, b. 1933)‘Thurstaston Moorings’

1160 Attributed to Julie Bell (20th Century)- ‘Impressionistic Landscapes’

Oil on board, signed with initials, bears artist label verso giving address as Alsager, Stokeon-Trent, approx 50x40cm, framed.

1167 Angela Munslow (British, 20th/21st Century)- ‘A Seat in the SunKeele View’ Charcoal, signed, bears artists label verso giving Alsager address, approx 34x52cm, framed. NB; For further information please see www. figurativeart.co.uk £60 - 80 1168 Hilda Washington (20th Century) ‘Kents, Fenton, from William Street’ Signed, inscribed to label verso, approx 45x34cm, framed and ‘Harbour Scene’, oil on canvas, signed, approx 60x60cm, framed. (2) £80 - 120 1169 After Edouard Manet (French, 1832-1883) - ‘Berthe Morisot’

Oil on board, signed with initials,titled verso, approx 39x28cm, framed.

Etching, further information verso, approx. 11x9cm, framed.

NB; For further information please see www. figurativeart.co.uk

Provenance: Purchased by the vendor at La Galerie Napoleon, c.1968.

£50 - 80

£80 - 120

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1170 After Edouard Manet (French, 1832-1883) - ‘Portrait of Charles Baudelaire’ Etching, further information verso, approx. 9x7.5cm, framed. Provenance: Purchased by the vendor at La Galerie Napoleon, c.1968. £80 - 120 1171 Pelling (20th Century) - ‘Lights in the harbour, Florida Keys’ Heavy impasto oil on canvas, signed and dated (19)64, bears various inscriptions verso, approx 46x60cm, framed. £50 - 80 1172 Brian Cook (20th Century) - ‘Bass variations, Western Youth Orchestra String section one’ and ‘Western Youth Orchestra String section two’ Three sketches, all signed, all titled verso, approx 24x34cm, 30x40cm, 30x40cm, all framed. (3) £80 - 120 82

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1173 Jane Corsellis (b. 1940) - ‘Venetian canal and church’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 40x35cm, framed. £300 - 500 1174 Paul Madsen Cederdorff (b. 1938)‘Byget Over Honkra’ Mixed media, signed and dated (19)96, also titled to mount, approx 42x30cm, mounted but unframed. With this lot also comes a small paperback booklet regarding the work of Paul Marsden Cederdorff (2). £50 - 150 1175 Paul Madsen Cederdorff (b. 1938)‘Byget Over Honkra’ Mixed media, signed and dated (19)96, also titled to mount, bears artist label verso, approx 42x30cm, mounted but unframed. With this lot also comes a small paperback booklet regarding the work of Paul Marsden Cederdorff (2).

1176 S Rosen (20th Century) - a series of three signed miniature gouache’s, entitled ‘Jerusalem’ Approx 8.5x5cm, ‘Israel Tiberias’, approx 5.5x8.5cm, and ‘Israel Wazatel’, approx 5.5x8.5cm, inset matching mounts and frames (3) £100 - 150 1177 Stefan (20th Century) - ‘Abstract’ Oil on board, signed, approx. 80x52cm, framed. £150 - 300 1178 David Oldam Crone (1949-2009) ‘Glyder Fawr Glyder Fach’ Acrylic on canvas, signed and dated ‘Crone 95’, bears various labels verso, approx 82x82cm, framed. £80 - 120

£50 - 150

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1179 Hughe E Ridge (British, d. 1976) ‘The Shallow Pool’

1186 Angela Munslow (British, 20th/21st Century)- ‘Nude Studies’

1193 David Thorp (British, b.1933) ‘Lets Play not Slay’

Oil on canvas, signed, bears artists label verso giving address as The Dragon Studio, St Ives, Cornwall, also inscribed in pencil verso, approx 50x75cm, framed. (illustrated)

A pair of oils, signed with initials, each approx 49x37cm, inset matching frames.

£80 - 120

£300 - 500 1187 Arthur Johnston Ryle RBA (British, 1857-1915) - ‘Coastal Landscape’

Depicting the 1914 Christmas Day football match between British and German troops, oil/ gouache, signed and dated 2014, contains further information and Cheshire Regiment Insignia to the mount, titled to artists label verso, approx. 60x104cm, framed, inset specially made military-style protective travelling case.

Oil on canvas, signed, approx. 41x102cm, framed.

NB: For further information please see www. battlefields-art.com (illustrated)

£100 - 150

£1000 - 1500

1188 Sheila Geffen (British, 1930-2015) ‘Panoramic Coastal Landscape’

1194 Catherine Gandolfo (20th Century) - ‘The Lumberjacks Cart’

Oil on board, signed, approx. 60x90cm, framed.

Oil on canvas, signed, approx. 86x136cm, framed.

NB: Sheila Geffen has previously exhibited at The Royal Academy, 14th July 2014, exhibition no. 16, Sheila has also appeared in “Art & Artists in South Africa” ISBN 0 620 2330954. (illustrated)

£80 - 120

1180 Hilda Washington (20th Century)- ‘Abstract’ Oil on board, signed and dated 1965, approx 67x59cm, framed. £50 - 150 1181 Attributed to Henry Hadfield Cubley (British, 1858-1934) ‘Mountainous Landscape’ Oil on canvas, unsigned but inscribed ‘H. Hadfield Cubley 1924’ to stretcher verso, approx. 40x56cm, framed. £200 - 300 1182 Leslie Worth (British, 1923-2009) ‘The Pond’ Watercolour, signed, bears label verso for ‘The Leonia Jonleigh Studio, Holmefield, Wonersh, Guildford, Surrey’, approx. 28x37cm, framed.

NB; For further information please see www. figurativeart.co.uk

£200 - 300

£150 - 200

189 Tim Gilpin (British, 20th/21st Century) - ‘Greenwich Park’

1183 Steven Scholes (British, b. 1952) ‘Nearly Finished, The Shard by Night’

Oil on canvas, signed, approx. 50x76cm, framed.

and ‘Reflections of London’, a pair of oils on canvas, both signed and both titled verso, each approx. 40x50cm, inset matching frames.

£60 - 100

£100 - 200 1184 Angela Munslow (British, 20th/21st Century)- ‘Reclining Nude’ Oil on board, signed with initials, approx 40x55cm, framed.

£100 - 150 1185 Angela Munslow (British, 20th/21st Century)- ‘Beach Huts and Fishing Boat’

£120 - 140 1196 Attributed to Valentin Serov (Russian, 1865-1911) - ‘Portrait of a Man’ (possibly Maxim Gorky)

1190 David Oldam Crone (1949-2009)‘Hidden Agenda #2’

Pencil sketch, bears a faint signature, approx 32x24cm, framed. (illustrated)

Acrylic and solid emulsion on canvas, signed and dated (19)93, bears label verso, approx 71x55cm, framed.

£1200 - 1400

1191 European School (20th Century) ‘A Busy High Street’ Oil on board, indistinctly signed, approx. 35x45cm, framed. £80 - 120 1192 Albin Trowski (Polish, 1919-2012)‘Beresford Dale’

Oil on board, signed with initials, approx 37x48cm, framed.

Oil on canvas, circa 1998, approx 93x109cm, unframed. NB: With this painting comes a letter of authenticity from the artist.

£50 - 150

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1195 Inga Kallagova-Goehner (Russian/ American, 20th Century) - ‘Passion’

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Oil on panel, signed and dates (19)69, bears artist label verso and inscribed with title verso, approx 50x70cm, framed.

£50 - 80

£40 - 60

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1197 Attributed to John Martin (17891854) - ‘Ship in a storm’ Watercolour, initialled J.M., bears labels verso for Kim Meldrum Fine Art Dealer, 256 Park Lane, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11 8AA, also bears handwritten gallery label verso relating to the painting and artist, approx 28x45cm, framed. (illustrated) £1000 - 1500 1198 Arthur Suker (1857-1902) - ‘River landscape at dusk’ Watercolour, signed, approx 13x56cm, framed. £80 - 120

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1199 Debbie Halliday (British, 20th / 21st Century)- ‘Stylised Still Life’

1210 Jorge Aguilar (Spanish b. 1936)‘Moored Fishing Boats’

Further information verso, approx 14x14cm, inset gallery style stepped mount and suilvered frame.

Oil on panel, signed and dated (19)63, approx 45x90cm, framed.

£40 - 80

1211 Sheila Tiffin (British, b. 1952) ‘Nude Reflection’

£80 - 120

1200 Attributed to Michael Gross (Israel, 1920-2004) - ‘Walled City’ Mixed media, bears a signature, dated 1979, approx 40x57cm, framed. (illustrated)

Oil, signed, with exhibition booklet from The Tony Sanders Penzance Gallery, approx. 60x50cm, framed.

£250 - 500

£150 - 200

1201 After Edouard Vuillard (French, 1868-1940)- ‘Interieur Aux Tentures Roses III’

1212 John Burton (20th Century) - ‘Val’ Oil on canvas, signed and dated June 1958, bears exhibition label verso for The South Eastern Federation of Art Society’s 6th Annual Exhibition, Chichester Art Society, and giving the artist’s address as Bosham, Sussex, approx. 107x56cm, stretchered but unframed.

Lithograph, further information verso, approx 29x23cm, framed. £50 - 100

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1202 Michael Giddins (British, 20th / 21st Century)- ‘Apple of Eye’

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Oil, signed and dated 2006, titled verso, approx 22x15cm, framed.

£50 - 100

1213 Helen Parsley (20th/21st Century) ‘Venice at Dusk’

1206 David Gordon Hughes (Irish, b. 1957)- ‘Still Life’

Oil on canvas, signed, approx. 50x50cm, framed. (illustrated)

Featuring an oil lamp and fruit on a table with easel and window in the background, oil on canvas, signed with initials, 50x40cm, framed. (illustrated)

£200 - 300

£80 - 120

Oil on canvas, signed and dated 02, bears label verso, approx 60x47cm, framed.

NB: For further information please see www. michaelgiddins.co.uk (illustrated) £50 - 100 1203 Michael Giddins (British, 20th / 21st Century)- ‘Snowman’ Oil, signed and dated 2006, titled verso, approx 16x26cm, framed. NB: For further information please see www. michaelgiddins.co.uk £50 - 100

1207 Derrick Jennings (20th Century) ‘Suburban street scene’ Mixed media, signed, approx 37x28cm, framed. £50 - 80

1204 Michael Giddins (British, 20th / 21st Century)- ‘Good Night Ladies’

1208 Spanish School (20th Century)‘The Bull Fight’

Oil, signed and dated 2006, titled verso, approx 27x19cm, framed.

Oil on canvas, signed ‘La Cottera’, approx 71x57cm, unframed.

NB: For further information please see www. michaelgiddins.co.uk

£50 - 80

£50 - 100 1205 Michael Giddins (British, 20th / 21st Century)- ‘Bubbles’ Oil, signed and dated 2006, titled verso, approx 16x24cm, framed. 84

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1209 Moy (20th Century)- ‘Parisian Street Scene’ Oil on board, signed, approx 50x65cm, framed. £80 - 120

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1214 David Oldam Crone (1949-2009) ‘Topless model’

£50 - 80 1215 John Ellison ARCA (20th Century) ‘High Farm, Ireland’ Oil on board, signed with initials, inscribed verso, also bears label verso for The Leonie Jonleigh Studio, Holmfield, Wonersh, Guildford, Surrey, approx 60x60cm, framed. £60 - 80 1216 Caroline Bailey RSW (British, b. 1953) - ‘White Flowers on Diamond Cloth’ Mixed media, signed, bears label verso for The Waterford Gallery, 155 Ashley Road, Hale, Cheshire, also bears artist’s label verso, approx. 37x31cm, framed. (illustrated) £80 - 120

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Design and artwork by Nick Kenyon Design Associates 01373 831151 Catalogue printed by Delmar Print, Cheshire

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Silver & Silverplate

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1703

Silver & Silverplate 1700 A fine quality James Deakin & Sons Victorian silver-plated spirit kettle and teapot The shouldered form kettle with engraved foliate design, with integrated hinged cover with ivory finial, raised on a branch, a stag design ‘X’ frame support with lower burner, 30cm high, together with a matching teapot, 15cm high (2).

1707

£100 - 150 1701 A George V three piece silver tea service and a similar coffee pot The tea service of swelling globular form with wave everted borders raised upon hoof feet, made by Atkin Brothers Sheffield 1912, the matching coffee pot of vase shape with an everted rim raised trefoil feet, 22.5cm made by Stevenson & Law Sheffield 1928, total weight 52.4oz. (4) £300 - 500 1702 A silver plated and frosted glass comport The domed dish frosted and facet cut with a grape and vine border, the electroplated base with a grape and vine laden border raised upon fruiting branch supports and pierced branch and vine triform base. 24cms high x 26cms (illustrated) £80 - 120 1703 A Georgian silver swing -handled basket Raised on a swept pierced gallery base, to an arched bowl with beaded rim and engraved foliate banding, surmounted by a reeded swing handle, Sheffield, further marks rubbed, 9cm high, 35cm wide. (illustrated) £250 - 350

1708 1704 A Victorian silver sovereign and half sovereign case, by Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1897, The oval case embossed with stylised fluted decoration, inside fitted with sovereign and half sovereign containers, length 6cm, together with Golden Jubilee 2002 sovereign proof and a 2002 half sovereign proof (3) Weight of silver 1 troy oz, weight of gold combined 12g £250 - 350 1705 A George II Scottish silver mug, by William Aytoun, Assay Master Edward Penman, Edinburgh 1719 Of plain form, with a capped scroll handle raised on a circular foot, height 8.7cm, together with, a Victorian silver mug, by George Untie, Birmingham 1855, of baluster form, embossed with scroll and foliate decoration, raised on a circular foot to a capped scroll handle, initialled, height 11.5cm (2). Weight combined 13.4 troy oz £150 - 250

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1706 A Victorian silver Christening mug, by Alexander Spence, London 1862 Of tapered form, profusely embossed with flowers heads centralised in lozenge shapes, the central cartouche monogrammed, to a scroll handle, weight 4.3 troy oz. £40 - 50 1707 An Edwardian silver set of novelty place card holders, by Gresham Barber & Co, London 1909 Each realistically modelled with an animal, each to an oval base, to include: a rabbit, a squirrel, a dachshund and an otter, (4) weight combined 3 troy oz. (illustrated) £150 - 250 1708 A silver set of game bird place card holders, by Gresham Barber & Co, London 1912 Each realistically modelled with a game bird, each to an oval base, to include: a pheasant, a mallard, a partridge and a grouse (4) Weight combined 2.3 troy oz. (illustrated) £150 - 250

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1709 A silver novelty bottle stopper, by Laurence R Watson & Co, Birmingham 2002 Realistically modelled as a pheasant to a cork stopper (a.f.), together with, another silver novelty bottle stopper, by Laurence R Watson, Birmingham date unknown, realistically modelled as a stags head to a circular tapering base with a cork stopper, a silver place name holder, by Aide Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1910, with a stags head to a circular base, an Edwardian silver pin cushion, by Britton, Gould & Co., Birmingham 1906, set with turquoise eyes and a green moulded glass bottle stopper (5) Loaded £120 - 150 1710 A silver hot water pot, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1935 Of plain panelled form with canted corners, to a wooden angular handle and a shaped wooden finial, height 18cm, Weight of silver 19 troy oz. £140 - 180 1711 A four-piece silver tea service, by Finnigans Ltd, London 1919 Of rounded baluster form, the teapot and hot water pot with domed lids to a knopped 90

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gadrooned finial, with applied cut card decoration to the upper body and spout, raised on a circular pedestal foot with an applied gadrooned rim, comprising; tea pot, hot water pot, sugar bowl, milk jug (5) together with an electroplated pair of sugar tongs, weight of silver combined 54 troy oz (illustrated)

1714 An Art Deco set of six silver-glit and enamel dessert knives by Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham 1934

£400 - 500

£60 - 80

1712 Stuart Devlin: A silver and silvergilt surprise egg by Stuart Devlin, London 1972, limited edition number 58 Of ovoid form with matted textured surface with polished band inscribed ‘Rebecca’, opening to reveal a silvered frog and silver-gilt flower (a.f), on an open-work oxodised lily pad ground, the inside cover of the fitted box Boodle and Dunthorne Stuart Devlin. (illustrated) £150 - 200 1713 A silver-plated cruet set Realistically modelled as branches forming a fire stand, with a cauldron, all to a shaped based raised on four stylised wooden feet, comprising; a sugar bowl and spoon, suspended salt, two egg cups, mustard, pepperette, vinegar bottle. Height 25cm, length 28cm. £50 - 80

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In a variety of colours, the handles enamelled over engine turned decoration terminating in shell detail, to steel blades, cased (6) Length 15.7cm. (illustrated) 1715 A George IV silver presentation trowel, by IW, Chester 1824 Of typical plain form, with the following inscribed, ‘Presented to Thomas Weld Blundell Esq RE, by the Rev. Peter Greenough, on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of a New Free School at Ince Blundell, A.D. 1845’. Length, 24.5cm, weight 4.2 troy oz. £150 - 200 1716 A George III silver bon-bon basket, maker’s marks indistinct, London 1817 Of oval form, with swag, urn and pierced decoration, with an applied beaded rim and swing handle, raised on a pierced oval pedestal foot. Length 15cm, height with handle raised 13cm, weight 3.6 troy oz. (illustrated) £100 - 150

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1725

1717 A silver hipflask, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1930

1725 A pair of Portuguese filigree ships, unmarked

Of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration to the front and back panels. Length, 11.5cm, weight 4.4 troy oz

The gallons constructed out of yellow metal filigree, of realistic form, decorated with Portuguese red and white crossed throughout (2) Height 15cm, height of the second 11cm (illustrated)

£100 - 120 1718 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by William Robert Smily, London 1853 Of plain cylindrical form, inscribed, ‘Remember the donor’ to the main body, with a capped angular handle and reeded foot, with blue glass liner. Height, 7.5cm, weight 4.4 troy oz. £80 - 120 1719 An Edwardian silver pill box, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1906 Of oval form, the lid, extending over the main body, with pierced decoration and embossed with a coach, figures and scrolls. Length, 8cm, weight 1.7 troy oz £80 - 120 1720 A Victorian silver and tortoiseshell box, by Howard James, Birmingham 1893 Of heart shaped form, the hinged lid embossed with scroll and foliate decoration with a scalloped rim, with a similar base, applied pierced heart and scroll borders to a tortoiseshell body. Height 6cm, Length, 10 cm (illustrated) £100 - 150 1721 An Egyptian pair of novelty silver photo frames, with lotus flower, sponsors marks and Arabic assay mark

£60 - 100

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1726 A George III silver christening mug, makers mark indistinct, London 1771

1722 A George III silver mustard pot by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1812

£100 - 120

Of ovoid form, with an applied gadrooned rim, to a domed lid with a knopped finial, the reeded shell capped angular handle to a plain bellied body, raised on four ball feet, with gilt interior. Height 10.5cm, Length, 11.5 cm. Weight combined, 5.1 troy oz

Of plain, tapering form, with a leaf capped scroll handle, to a circular base. Height 7cm, weight 3 troy oz. 1727 A George II two handled cup, makers mark indistinct, London 1728 Of baluster form, with two scroll handles, an applied waist band, raised on a circular foot, crested. Height 11cm, weight 8.1 troy oz.

£80 - 120

£120 - 150

1723 A George IV silver mustard pot, Maker’s marks indistinct, London 1831

1728 A white metal Viking ship, unmarked

Of cylindrical plain form, with applied reeded rim and a capped reeded scroll handle, monogrammed, with blue glass liner. Height 8cm, Length, 11.5 cm. weight troy oz 3.5

Of realistic form, the ship with full-rigged sails with a flag above, the moveable four oars sitting above the water. Height 18cm, length 22.5cm, (illustrated)

£80 - 120

£120 - 150

1724 A silver plated cased vanity set

1729 A matched silver and enamel dressing table set, various dates and makers

Both oval bow topped frames with pierced decoration and Donald Duck pointing towards the picture (2), the glass held in place with three silver prongs, height 9cm, Length, 9 cm. Weight combined, 1.9 troy oz. (illustrated)

Embossed with foliate decoration, comprising; comb, hair brush and clothes brush, together with, a silver lidded cut glass jar, Chester 1922, the lid with engine turned decoration, a silver plated sauce boat, embossed with scroll and shell detail, vacant cartouche, raised on three shell feet. (3) Weight of weighable silver troy oz 0.9

£50 - 80

£70 - 100

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With white guilloche enamel and engine turned decoration, with applied pink and green foliate design, comprising; a hairbrush, hand mirror, silver plated hair comb and clothes brush, all to a case (4). £60 - 100

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1730 An Edwardian silver cigar case, by George Unite, Birmingham 1904 Of rectangular plain form, with a vacant rectangular cartouche, with a gilt interior. Length 14cm, weight 5.7 troy oz £50 - 80 1731 A Continental white metal box, unmarked Of oval form, profusely embossed with scroll decorations, the pull-off lid with an applied rope twist rim and a vacant oval, length 8.2cm, height 3.2cm, together with, a Continental white metal tea cup, with applied figural and foliate decoration to a capped scroll handle, height 4cm, weight combined 5.5 troy oz £50 - 80

1741

1732 An early silver seal top spoon, possibly by Stephen Venables, London, date letter indistinct

1735 An Edwardian silver and enamel pill box

Of typical form, with a seal top to the end, length 14.7cm, weight 1.0 troy oz (illustrated) £100 - 150 1733 A William IV Scottish set of six silver teaspoons, by John Zeigler, Edinburgh 1805 Initialled, length 13.9cm, together with a silver ladle, marks indistinct, stamped D.L, with a shell bowl, length 34.5 cm, weight combined 6 troy oz. (illustrated) £80 - 120 1734 A Georgian marrow scoop, by W.W, marks indistinct Of typical form, with two bowls, a thin narrow scoop to one end and a spoon to other, initialled E over M*T to the reverse of the spoon, length 23cm, weight 1.5 troy oz £100 - 120

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By Douglas Clock Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1907 Of circular form, with white guilloche enamel and purple foliate decoration, together with, a silver and enamel compact, Birmingham 1944, with blue guilloche enamel decoration, a silver and enamel match box cover, Chester, date letter rubbed, (3) weight combined 2.2 troy oz £100 - 150 1736 A Victorian set of six silver teaspoons, by John Walton, Newcastle 1851 Of typical form, initialled, together with, a silver set of six teaspoons, by Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle, initialled, (12), weight 6.9 troy oz £80 - 120 1737 A Tiffany & Co. silver bottle opener, by Tiffany & Co., stamped ‘sterling’ The handle modelled as bamboo, with a stainless steel top, loaded, length 14.6cm

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together with, a silver pin box, Birmingham 1897, of rectangular form, reeded throughout, decorated with a bobby pin, initialled, length 9cm, (2) weight of box 1.2 troy oz (illustrated) £70 - 90 1738 A Victorian silver matched set of six dessert spoons, various dates and makers Of typical form, each crested with the same crest, length 17cm, (6) weight combined 6.8 troy oz £80 - 100 1739 A George IV silver set of six dessert spoons, by John Hawkins, London 1824 Of typical plain form, length 17cm, (6) weight combined 6.3 troy oz £80 - 100 1740 A matched silver set of ten teaspoons, various dates and makers Of fiddle and shell pattern, together with, three white metal napkin rings, decorated with a fox

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1744

1748

1749

by a fence on each, diameter 5cm, (13) weight combined 6.7 troy oz

1748 A silver Menorah, by Albert Sydenham, Birmingham 1963

£70 - 90

Of typical form, with nine branches, raised on a square stepped base. Height 16cm, length 27cm, weight 11.2 troy oz. (illustrated)

1741 A Charles II silver fancy back trefid spoon, makers marks indistinct, London 1679

£150 - 200

The rat-tail bowl with scroll decoration, the handle with scroll decoration, top initialled W over T S?, length 20.5cm, weight combined 1.6 troy oz (illustrated) £100 - 130 1742 A George III silver milk jug, makers mark indistinct, London 1806 Of baluster from, to a reeded rim and a reeded angular handle, raised on four ball feet, crested, height 9.5cm, weight combined 4.9 troy oz £80 - 120 1743 A silver and porcelain set of six dessert knives, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd. , Sheffield 1954 The handles decorated with a male and female figure, to a silver blade, cased, (6) length 18.5cm (illustrated) £80 - 120 1744 A Victorian silver goblet, by John Harrison & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1872 With bright-cut engraving throughout, two vacant oval cartouches, with a knopped stem raised on a beaded circular base, height 14.5cms, together with, a Victorian silver christening mug, London 1854, each panel engraved with foliate and scroll decoration, to a leaf capped scroll handle, raised on a pierced and applied circular foot, height 11.5cms, weight combined 8.8 troy oz. (illustrated) £100 - 130

1749 A George IV silver teapot, possibly by John Harris, London 1827 Of squat melon form, with an applied gadrooned rim to a domed lid and a stylised foliate finial, with ivory insulators, raised on four scroll feet. Height 16cm, weight 21.6 troy oz. (illustrated)

1751 1745 A Victorian pair of silver salts, makers marks indistinct, Birmingham 1900

£300 - 400

Of navette form, raised on a pedestal foot, to a rectangular based, height 5.5cm, together with, a matched pair of modern silver dwarf candlesticks, various dates and makers, with a knopped stem to circular bases, a silver inkwell, Birmingham 1945, of circular tapered form, with a clear glass liner, a silver and wooden maize bowl, Birmingham 1924, with a scalloped silver rim, (6) weight of weighable silver 3.4 troy oz £80 - 120 1746 An Art Deco set of six silver handled fruit knives, by John Biggin Ltd., Sheffield 1937 With stainless steel blades, cased, together with two additional sets of six silver handled fruit and dessert knives, all cased. £50 - 80 1747 A Continental hairbrush and hand mirror set, unmarked Decorated with figures, set to green and gold decoration, in a white metal embossed setting, together with, a variety of novelty flatware, (7) £60 - 120

1750 A Continental cigar case, stamped 800 Of plain cylindrical form, design to hold a single cigar, with a gilt interior, length 9.3cm, together with, a white metal filigree caddy spoon, unmarked, decorated with scroll detail (2) Length 9cm, weight combined 1.6 troy oz. £80 - 100 1751 A Continental silver and guilloche enamel vesta case, stamped EB, 70, 835 Of shaped square form, the front decorated with pale blue guilloche enamel (a.f) and border collie over engine turned detail, with a pull out wick. Height 4.5cm, weight 0.9 troy oz. (illustrated) £100 - 150 1752 A silver snuff box, by John Rose, Birmingham 1947 Of shaped rectangular form, the lid with engine turned decoration, initialled ‘J.M’, length 5.2cm, together with, a Victorian silver Ladies note pad, London 1899, inscribed ‘Ethel’ with a silver pencil, length 7.7cm, weight of weighable silver 1.7 troy oz. £80 - 100

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1753 A silver pair of pepperettes, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1912

decoration and electroplated lids and collars, (2) height of one 13.5cm, height of two 11.5cm

1760 A Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug, by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1890

Of cylindrical form, engraved with four bands, to a reeded scroll handle, with pierced pull-off lid (2) Height 6.5cm, weight combined 1.9 troy oz.

£60 - 80

The glass of shaped rectangular plain form, to a fitted silver mount and angular handle. Height 17.5 cm. (illustrated)

£50 - 80 1754 A set of silver mounted twin oil bottles, by BP, London 1913 The glass bottles intertwined, crossing at the neck, with silver shaped collars with glass stoppers. Height 16cm. (illustrated) £60 - 80 1755 A Victorian silver inkstand by William Hutton & Sons, London 1889 The cut glass inkwell with a silver hinged lid, within a miniature rectangular two-handled tray with an applied beaded rim and canted corners, with two vacant pen/ pencil holders raised on four ball and scroll feet. Length from handle to handle 19.5cm, weight of weighable silver 7.2cm. (illustrated) £120 - 150 1756 A pair of electroplated mounted oil bottles

1757 A silver and cut glass collared decanter, by F & Sons Ltd., London 1982 The cut-glass of cylindrical form, with a knopped stem to a plain silver collar and a circular pull off lid. Height 28.2cm £120 - 150 1758 A Victorian Scottish silver teapot, by Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1844 Of circular form, embossed with figures amongst woodland scenes within scrolls and foliate decoration, the leaf capped scroll handle with wooden insulators, raised on a circular foot, crested. Height 15.5 cm, weight 20.9 troy oz. (illustrated) £300 - 400 1759 A silver mounted glass claret jug by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, date latter indistinct Of tapered form, the glass engraved with a repeating pattern, to a silver collar, silver hinged lid and silver angular handle. Height 15.5 cm. £200 - 300

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£300 - 400 1761 A yellow metal and gem-set mini casket, pendant hoop stamped ‘750’, 270 FF Of realistic form, set with alternating amethysts and citrines, with applied filigree decoration throughout, set with emerald cabochons above the ring handles at the end, height 17.5cms, weight 28.6grams. (illustrated) £800 - 1200 1762 A Tiffany & Co. covered twohandled presentation cup, stamped Tiffany & Co. makers, Sterling Silver, 85680 Of urn form, with a pull-off domed lid and knopped finial, the reeded handles with acanthus leaf terminals, raised on a circular pedestal foot. Inscribed with, ‘Nalco, the president’s cup 1988, H. D. Stewart, NALFLOC Limited’, height 33cm, weight 35.1 troy oz. (illustrated) £300 - 400

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Silver & Silverplate / British & European Ceramics & Glassware

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1766 A George III silver ladle by John Lampfert, London 1770

British & European Ceramics & Glassware

With a shell bowl, and bright-cut decoration. Length 35cm, weight 6.2 troy oz. (illustrated)

1778 A large Wemyss ‘apples’ mug

£100 - 150 1767 A George III silver basting spoon by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1779 Of typical form, with thread decoration. Length 30.5cm, weight 3.7 troy oz

1768

£80 - 120

1763 A Victorian Irish silver dish ring by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, Dublin 1894 Of typical form, with pierced decoration, embossed with swags and leaves, to pierced scroll borders. Smallest diameter 13.5cm, height 8cm, weight 6.7 troy oz. (illustrated) £250 - 350

1768 A Georgian silver bon bon basket With applied and embossed foliate decoration, to a wavy rim, with a twisted swing handle, decorated with foliate design, raised on an oval foot, crested. Height with handle raised 14cm, length 15cm, weight 4 troy oz. (illustrated) £100 - 150 1769 A Victorian novelty silver plated spoon warmer, retailled by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd,

1764 A George V silver shell dish by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1912 Of fluted shell form, with pierced detailing, embossed and chased with scroll and foliate decoration, raised on three realistically modelled conical shell feet. Length 25.5cm, weight 9.3 troy oz. (illustrated) £200 - 300 1765 A George III silver marrow scoop by Solomon Hougham, London 1807 Of typical form, with two ends of varying sizes, initialled CC over G to the reverse, length 23cm, together with, a George III silver fish slice, London 1804, the blade with pierced detailing, bright-cut engraving throughout, crested, length 28.5cm, a Georgian silver toddy ladle, the bowl set with a silver George II Coronation coin to a whale bone handle (3). Weight of weighable silver 4.9 troy oz

Of Aladin lamp form, with a scroll and reeded handle, to an acanthus leaf mock spout, raised on a reeded oval pedestal foot. Height 13.5cm, length 23cm, together with three silver plated grape scissors (4) £70 - 90 1770 A Victorian gold sovereign, Melbourne mint 1883

1771 A George V Gold Sovereign, London 1912

1772 - 1777 No Lot

£250 - 350

1779 A Wemyss Ware ‘thistles footed bowl and cover’ The slightly domed cover with a thistle finial each side decorated with thistles, the bowl with a green rim above a frieze painted with three flowering thistles, raised upon a foot, impressed and painted marks, 6cm high x 18cm. £120 - 180 1780 A Doulton Burslem Morrisian Ware Jardiniere circa 1900 Of bulbous rounded form extending to an averted swept rim, transfer printed to the body in rich cobalt blue depicting Middle Eastern figures dressed in 17th Century attire and female figures draped in cloaks before an Arcadian landscape flanked by trellis work panels and stylised castles to the background, picked out in heavy burnished gilt detailing, brown printed factory marks to base, pattern No: D5402, 27cms high x 29cms diameter. 1781 A French Sevres style pot pourri vase and cover

£150 - 200

£150 - 200

£120 - 180

£80 - 120

Of typical form, weight 7.9grams.

Of typical form, weight 7.9 grams

The rim painted with a green band above two branches with apples and leaves shaped handle with green leaf decoration impressed Wemyss Ware 13.5cm high by 17cm including handle, overall crazing.

Of campana form, rising from a canted square base, adorned with laurel garlands and flanked by two acanthus scroll twin handles, surmounted by a reticulated domed cover with pine cone finial, painted to the body with scene of cavalier and maidens before a cobalt blue ground, interlaced ‘LLs’ to base, 19cm high. £80 - 120

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1782 A Collection of 19th Century glasses To include two rummers, a straight sided wine glass, a pair of knopped stem wine glasses, a firing glass, and a collection of five further dram or other glasses. (13) £80 - 120 1783 A collection of Victorian etched amethyst glasses Comprising five wine glasses, five liquor glasses and four sherry glasses, the clear glass star cut circular bases extending to a bulbous faceted stem and terminating at a amethyst cut bell shape bowl picked out with leafy fruiting vine designs, wine glass 11cms high, liquor glasses 12.5cms high and sherry 12.5cms high. (14) £50 - 80 1784 A Composite set of Venetian glass and table ware Comprising four fluted wine glasses, the stems formed from hand blown fish design extending to a spreading circular base including two green, one purple and one yellow example, 21cms high, together with a set of five champagne glasses of similar form including two blue, one green, one red and one pink example, two liquor glasses and three various port or sherry glasses together with a small group of various table wares with similar lustrous gilded and oclesent designs. (28)

1787

an Arcadian landscape whilst soldiers look on, reserved against rich cobalt blue ground applied with enamel scrolling foliate tendrils and signed. 32cms high. (illustrated) £150 - 200 1786 A Leeds Pottery Creamware chestnut basket and cover, circa 1800

£80 - 120 1791 A group of five Georgian etched glass rummers

£100 - 200

1792 A collection of six Edwardian etched champagne glasses

1787 A pair of Victorian ruby glass table lustres The spreading circular base extending to a basal knop and bulbous tapered stem, terminating at a stepped and scalloped circular upper tier adorned by gilt foliate and swag designs, suspending eight faceted and printed and pointed drops, 28cms high. (2) (illustrated) £100 - 150 1788 A Continental Porcelain Meissen style bird figure The feathered woodpecker perched with beak open, on a white glazed tree stump applied with leafy budding flowers, unmarked, 25cms high. (illustrated) £50 - 80

1785 A Vienna porcelain twin handled “Rinaldo & Armida” vase

1789 A Collection of six Continental porcelain ‘Pastime’ figures

The raised square section plinth base adorned with burnished gilt repeating foliate designs and stylised acanthus details extending to a circular spreading base with basel knop and supporting a shouldered ovoid form vase with domed cover and high arched loop handles, the body finally painted with a narrative scene of the sorceress and the soldier set within

Each modelled as a classical female figure, each involved in an activity including painting, sculpting, playing musical instruments and dancing. Picked out and painted in a soft palette and each raised on a naturalistic base. Factory marks and impressed shape numbers, each approx 21cms high. (6) £150 - 200

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To include two cylindrical form glass rinsers with lipped edges, together with three glass rummers, each with fluted cuts, raising on short stems with basal knops. Rinsers 9cm high, glasses 12cm high. (5)

Rising from a low circular foot rim the compressed globular body applied with twin twisted rope work handles and extending to scalloped rim and integrated domed cover with pine comb finial decorated throughout with trellis work pierced designed with all over typical creamy white glaze, unmarked, (restoration). 26cms high. (illustrated)

£80 - 120

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1790 A Collection of Georgian glass

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The bowl of each etched with fruiting meandering vines, above a faceted lower bowl, the basal short stem terminating at a folded foot, 14cm high. (5). £80 - 120

The circular folded foot rising to a tapered faceted stem, the shallow circular bowl with etched stars, circles and banded borders. (6) £60 - 80 1793 A small collection of nine 19th Century glass Apothecary measures One of bottle form, the further eight of tapering lipped form, rising from a folded foot and etched to the exterior sides with fl.oz. (9) £60 - 100 1794 An unusual Victorian coloured glass teapot Of bulbous form with funnel, short spout and loop handles, the body with variegated green and red colouration, together with a 19th Century red glass whisky flagon, both 20cm high. (2) £50 - 80 1795 An early 19th century Staffordshire Pearl Ware oriental pattern Mayer and Newbold opaque china mug. Transfer printed and painted with orientals in an landscape, flowers and leaves in shades

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1801

of yellow, orange, red, blue and green, blue printed mark, 11cms highs, a 19th century two handled blue and white transfer decorated loving cup, sentinel pattern, hairline crack to left side of handle, 14cms high (2) £40 - 60 1796 Late 18th Century/19th Century Walton type figure of a sportsman Standing holding a gun his hound by his side beside a flowering tree 14cms. £80 - 120

1806

1797 A Continental Delft dish

a group of three various wine glasses, size ranging 11.5-14cms. (5)

dishes, and decorated in onion pattern transfer printed. 11cm high, 42cm diameter.

£80 - 120

£100 - 150

1801 A Collection of Mintons Moyr Smith ‘Idylls of the King’ Tiles

1804 A collection of 19th/20th Century Apothecary and domestic bottles

Comprising Morte D’Arthur, Pelleas, Excallibur, Elaine, Vivien and Gareth, together with four further examples. All painted in monochrome and picked out in blue, 15cm x 15cm. (10) (illustrated)

Including examples by Boots the chemist, Whittaker & Co., Thomas Southam & Sons, Grannies Sauce, Leon Perrins , N. Berry, Bolton, poisonous apothecary bottles and further examples,( approximately 28)

£100 - 200

£50 - 80

Collectables & Works of Art

1805 A Victorian milks glass dog tobacco jar and cover

Decorated with a winged masked figure amidst scrolling leaves and lozenges, yellow cockerel mark possibly Arnhem Deft. 13.5cms £40 - 60 1798 A Victorian Staffordshire Highlander and companion clock The face group raised upon an oval gilt line base 37cms, a Victorian Staffordshire group of a Highland lady with her hound,bocage decorated base 27cms and a Victorian Staffordshire Zebra group some damage 28cms (3) £50 - 80 1799 A collection of 18th/19th Century drinking glasses To include two dwarf ale glasses 10cm high, a small etched knopped stem wine glass 10cms high, a toast masters glass 8cms high, an ogee bowl dram glass and two further small glasses. (7) £60 - 100

1807

1802 A Continental Meissen style porcelain lidded box Of rectangular section, the slightly tapered base extending to a slightly domed top, the central field painted with figural depictions of figures in Arcadian landscapes, set with pink fish scale and gilt borders, under glazed blue crossed sword marks to base, 5cm high, 8cm wide £60 - 100

1800 A collection of 18th/19th Century drinking glasses To include a spral twist wine glass with trumpet bowl 16cms high, a small etched wine glass with folded pot 14cms high together with

1803 A 20th Century Villeroy and Boch mahogany Lazy Susan The spreading circular base rising to a short pedestal and circular plinth, adorned with porcelain circular dish with six segmented

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Modelled in the form of a small terrier wearing collar, wit top of head forming the cover, 12cm high, stamped DRM1100 to inside £40 - 60 1805A An Orrefors Nils Landberg glass decanter and stopper The square shouldered bottle, each with scene of huntsman and dog amidst woodland setting, adorned with a rectangular stopper, 23cm high, etched to base Orrefors Landberg 2919 B6. £60 - 100

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1812

1814

1806 A pair of early 20th Century copper boot warmers The sectional copper vessels in the form of a pair of boots with brass screw top and hanging loop, 19cm high. (illustrated) £50 - 80 1807 A Lines style dobbie carousel horse being a small horse from a hand cranked roundabout Unrestored and in need of restoration with early paint work, height to top of head 88cm (illustrated)

1821

1810 A very rare Heyn half knight carousel horse, originally made circa 1910 at which time it would have been fitted to a carousel The grey horse has its original iron bopping stand and brass stirrups and has leather barded reins. The horse has been restored and has a red saddle. The horse was purchased from Holland and came to the UK via Germany and was used in a Heineken advertisement. Height to top of head 136cm. (illustrated) £2500 - 3500 1811 No Lot

1808 A Spielman carousel horses head and part torso from the United States

1812 A late 19th Century Looff stander carousel horse with light restoration and stand made by David Kiss

£200 - 300 1809 An unrestored dapple grey horse ‘Masquerade’ lacking legs but will original dapples Formally a large bow and a framed, together with a Sax Berlin (20th/21st Century) ‘Masquerade’ oil painting, oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, further signed, dated 22.3.2015, approx. 74x59cm, framed. (illustrated) £400 - 600

Has original factory paint for the Pinto horse. Seam separation has been repaired has been repaired also hoof repairs, new ears and part replacement nostril, the new stand with wheels - Stargazer horse with all original paint work and jewels and peek-a-boo mane, height to top of head 128cm (2) (illustrated) £1200 - 1500 1813 A Looff armored horse circa 1910, largely unrestored with just a few age related cracks Carved armor plating to head and neck - stand and pole new for display purposes, height to top of head 160cm (illustrated) £2500 - 3500

Has had some restoration work including new legs and paint work has been partially stripped. Gold leaf remains on the main - in need of restoration with multicoloured paint work. Also a metal painted early 20th Century fairground board hand painted on a tin background and mounted on a wooden frame carved with gold leaf scrolling, height of horse 115cm board 210 x 91cm (2) (illustrated) £1650 - 2650 1815 A 19th Century giltwood over mantle mirror

£200 - 300

Unrestored with distinctive wild look and flaking paint work, on new stand made by David Kiss (illustrated)

1814 A large single seat G & J Lines galloper circa 1895

Of architectural form, the upper capital carved with dentil and stiff lappet borders, the column side members with acanthus and floral swag designs, enclosing a later mirror plate, 104cms high x 145cms wide. £100 - 200 1816 A pair of brass trap lamps Each with concave brass and glass panelled fronts, bowfront hinged back door, each handle of cylindrical form with bell shape bases enclosing detachable burners, 24.5cm, and a bronze portrait bust of Arthur Duke of Wellington, head and shoulders, 18cm (4). £120 - 180 1817 A Victorian Spelter figural group Le Fa Ucheur After an original bronze by L Drouot on a circular hardwood plinth. 70cms. £30 - 50

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1827

1818 A late Victorian/Edwardian adjustable music stand

1823 A 19th Century copper coal scuttle

The cast metal tripod base extending to a slender stem with adjustable brass fittings securing a mahogany steel stand and scrolling designs, 140cms high. £60 - 100 1819 A 19th Century framed lady’s fan Made with Brussles lace, the fan with mother of pearl guards and ivory blades, framed (a.f) and glazed. 40.7cm x 71cm x 5.5cm £80 - 120 1820 A mid 17th century hand tinted map of Northumberland, by S R Sanson of Paris dated 1658. 38x53cm, mid 18th century hand tinted map of the county Palatine of Lancaster by Robert Morden, 41x36cm, late 18th century tinted map of Cumberland, published January 1st 1793 by J. Cary, 27x22cm, all framed and glazed (3) £60 - 100 1821 A Victorian walnut veneer and ebonised desk stand With ebonised detailing, profusely decorated with cut-card brass work and studded detail, with two square receivers to base metal topped glass inkwells, inset pen tray to front, the hinged lid revealing a stationary compartment, the base fitted with a lower drawer (a.f.) raised on four ebonised bun feet. (illustrated) £100 - 200 1822 A pair of early 19th Century apothecary food canisters

Of helmet form, raised on a spread circular foot, with a swing handle and scalloped base handle to back. 51 cm x 33cm height with the handle raised. £50 - 80 1824 A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy

borders and carved indigenous animals including tigers and birds within a dense foliate ground, further set within ivory geometric borders, finish cover revealing a mirrored back plate and various compartments and lidded sections, 14cms high x 32cms wide x 23cms deep. (illustrated) £200 - 300

The box of a rectangular form, inlaid with key fret borders and ivory escutcheon, the hinged cover revealing twin caddies and lacking mixing bowl, 15cm high, 30cm wide, 15.5cm deep. £60 - 100 1825 A 19th Century mahogany candle box

1829 A set of early W.T. Avery Ltd shop balance scales The wooden plinth base resting on an adjustable silvered supports extending to a black painted central balance column suspending various brass and metal weighing measures, stamped with markers marks, 61cms high.

Of tapering form, with a hinged lid to an empty compartment, with cut out fretwork pediment, 47.5cm x 18.8cm x 15.8cm

£50 - 100

£50 - 80

To include a Congo type horse hair fly whisk, a decorative figural knife and contemporary figural wood carving. (3)

1826 A Victorian Parkin & Gotto stationary box The leather clad and gilt tooled box in the form of a leather band book, applied with ‘E.M.F.’ initials, the hinged cover revealing twin ink compartments and a leather writing area, 9.5cm high, 29cm wide, 24cm deep. £80 - 120 1827 A George lll mahogany and inlaid knife box The serpentine front with inlaid vertical crossbanding and brass applied escutcheon, the hinged cover with inlaid foliate reserve revealing a fitted interior, 36cm high. (illustrated) £150 - 250

The green enamelled cylindrical form canisters, rising to a sloped top and domed fitted cover. Painted with gilded numbers ‘13’ and ‘14’ and gilt banding, 44cm high. (2) (illustrated) £80 - 120

1828

1828 An Anglo Indian Vizagapatan ladies travelling box, late 19th Century

1830 A Collection of carved wooden African tribal items

£50 - 60 1831 A Collection of carved wooden African tribal figures, possibly Ivory Coast Each modelled in standing position holding a shield or attribute, to include female Lobi figures and Senufo figures. (5) £50 - 80 1832 Two carved wooden West African tribal figures Each of stylised elongated form, dressed in indidious clothing, 25cms and 30cms. (2) £50 - 80

The rectangular section box raised on four paw feet, the faceted and slightly domed cover adorned with hexagonal ivory inlaid repeating

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1849

1833 An African Dan Mask, possibly Liberia / Ivory Coast

1837 A collection of an African woven Kudhinda type wall hanging or mat

1842 An early 20th Century Short & Mason Barograph

The small eyes before bulbous forehaed and curving cheeks, with open mouth and pointed singular teeth, adorned by cotton / wool hair, 25cm long.

Of elongated rectangular form the red ground detailed with hexagonal geometric and concentric borders set before teaselled fringes. 60cms long x 39cms wide,

£50 - 80

£50 - 80

1834 An Abelam type Craved Coconut Cup, possibly Papua New Guinea

1838 An early 20th Century Chess Set

The glass sided case enclosing a brass barrel needle and fittings stamped with makers mark and number F6746, extending to a stepped and mitered mahogany case with short sheet drawer raised on pad and compressed bun feet, 23cms high x 36cms wide x 20cms deep.

The circular bowl incised with geometric and concentric designs, on three carved elephant supports and surmounted by a domed cover with elephant finial, 24cm high.

The full chess set with with half stained red and half natural bone, housed within a white painted box with metal bound detailing. Tallest chess piece 8.5cm, smallest chess piece 4cm. (32) (illustrated)

£60 - 80

£100 - 200

1835 A collection of carved ebony and tribal figures

1839 Two 19th Century and later silhouettes

To include two native male figures possibly Lagos and a similar female bust together with a carved stone fang type carving and a stone hide female figure modelled with tribal necklace and chest dormant’s, sizes ranging from 12 to 24cms high. (5)

The first of oval form, depicting a lady in 19th Century dress and coiffeured hair, 7.5cm long, 6cm wide, together with a silhouette, Circa 1930, signed Dorothy M Lane, depicting a young girl, 23.5 x 14cm, both framed (2).

£60 - 80 1836 An African tribal fertility figure, possibly Nigerian The female figure carved from indigenous wood with protruding breasts and belly forming a zoomorphic snake form raised on a plinth base, 37cms high, together with an African tribal feeding bowl, circular form with central star carved designs, the exterior rim further carved with concentric borders. 29cms high (2) £80 - 120 1836A A 20th Century hammered copper and brass log bid/coal scuttle The circular deep welled vessel applied with brass upper rim border and cast metal swing handle, 33cms high x 46cms diameter.

£50 - 80 1840 A 20th Century taxidermy study of a black winged-Stilt Fitted in a glass case, amongst reeds and varying grasses, supported on a mossy rock, the case with a black frame. 46cm x 46.8cm £50 - 80 1841 A gilt metal niello type desk stand The square sectional stand with bow front raised on four compressed bun feet and surmounted by two swept and hinged ink terminals with all over Middle Eastern inspired stylised and abstract designs with black painted segmented areas, 27cms wide x14.5cms deep. £50 - 80

£80 - 120

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£60 - 100 1842A A late Victorian stained and painted glass window The square leaded window with central depiction of Elizabethan figures on horseback within a repeating rosette form border, 41x41cms. £50 - 80 1843 A Late 19th Century W.F. Stanley & Co., Theodolite The black painted and brass instrument with eye piece and level, set within a wooden carry box with hyde handle and original label dated 1898, numbered 28121. £50 - 80 1844 A late Victorian Coromandel and Ivory Gothic style adjustable book stand The rectangular section base with removable sides, the semi circular and pierced ends applied with Gothic style brass studded and ivory embellishments, 38cms long x 14.5cms wide. £80 - 120 1845 An early 20th Century Winter & Sons Barograph The rectangular section oak base raised on four pad feet and adorned with a shallow sheet drawer extending to a glass sided upper case containing barrel and brass fittings and needle inscribed Winter & Son, 21 Gray Street,

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1850

1851

Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 21cms highx36cms wide x20cms deep.

1851 A large collection of Victorian T Sinclairs & Sons anatomical bookplate illustrations

£250 - 300 1846 An Edwardian brass and mahogany sheet music stand The swept and scroll tripod base united with a central stretcher extending to a turned wooden plinth adorned by five rack divisions with scrolling pediments and terminated by a upper carry handle, 84cms high x 38cms wide.

1853

Comprising thirty three bookplate illustrations in monochrome and picked out in colour, with various depictions of the human anatomy, stamped T Sinclairs Lith. 101 Chestnut St. Phila. 37 x 27cm (33) (illustrated) £200 - 300

£50 - 60

1852 A mid 20th Century Dutch enamel Coffee house sign

1847 An early 20th Century Art Nouveau style brass fender

Painted in green, yellow and red enamel with text translated as ‘Nothing better than Electa Coffee’. 59cm high x 37cm wide.

Of typical rectangular form each corner formed from a naturalistic foliate tip extending to a stepped outer fender and rising to a canthus scroll and bar pediment, 133cms long x 35cms wide x 7cms high. £100 - 150 1848 No Lot 1849 An Edwardian mahogany cased Canteen of Cutlery The three drawer cabinet with hinged top. raised on four swept supports and terminating at ball and claw feet. Housing twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, twelve dessert knives, two sets of carvers, twelve fish knives and forks, a set of fish carvers, set of twelve salad knives and forks. 82cm high, 55 cm wide, 42cm deep. (illustrated)

£50 - 80 1853 An early 20th Century wooden and cast iron coffin bier The cart flanked by four spoked wheels and scalloped wooden frame, together with a slatted bier with ecclesiastical shaped framework and leather strap, 73cm high, 244cm long. (illustrated) £80 - 120 1854 A pair of bronzed cast metal light fittings The winged figures dressed in flowing robes, holding a flower head light fitting aloft, 27cm long (2) £100 - 150

1855 A pair of carved wooden Regency style candlesticks The spreading circular base, raising to a tapered knopped and fluted stem, extending to a brass campana urn form candle holder and extending drip tray, 37cm high (2) £50 - 80 1856 A pair of 18th Century brass candlesticks The flower head scalloped form base, extending to a swept and triple knopped stem, the cylindrical socket terminating at a scalloped drip tray, 22cm high (2) £100 - 150 1857 An early 20th Century American bronze of a young boy, signed R Hobold The young boy with mischievous expression leaning before a country fence, raised on a naturalistic base and mounted on a variegated marble type base, signed, 12.5cm high £60 - 100 1858 A novelty black forest type nutcracker in the form of a cat The carved wooden nutcrackers formed from a carved cat head extending to twin curved handles, signed Chamonix, 18cm long. £60 - 100 1859 A pair of early 20th Century ivory handled boot pulls Of typical form, the metal loops extending to curved ivory handles with engraved and stained monogram, 20cm long, together with a Dunhill tusk handled corkscrew, 13cm long, stamped makers marks (3)

£150 - 200 1850 A large collection of Victorian T Sinclairs & Sons anatomical bookplate illustrations

£50 - 80

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1874

1860 A carved Scrimshaw, 20th Century Of curved form, the exterior sides carved with a depiction of a naked female, mounted on a square section plinth with bone pad feet, 17.5cm high £80 - 120 1861 A Victorian cast iron dog grate fire basket

further brass and wooden bound four drawer telescope, larger 89cms long, smaller 42cms long. (2) £80 - 120 1866 A Late 19th Century mahogany cased Schutz Marke German polyphon

The arched shaped supports extending to twin vertical members, supporting a slated and dipped grate, 64cm high, 57cm wide. depth 30cms.

The hinged cover revealing interior brass fittings and name plate, the case with inlaid foliate decoration together with thirteen various disks, case and raised upon four compressed bun feet, 19cms high x 31cms wide x 27cms deep.

£60 - 100

£100 - 150

1862 An early 20th Century Continental ivory carving of a Dutch man

1867 Two Chinese opium smoking pipes

The figure wearing traditional dress and holding a stick aloft, modelled seated riding an emu, before a carved and arched back and raised on a carved wooden base, 12.5cm high

The first of square section clad in faux shagreen outer casing, the hinged flap and various mouthpieces next to a long extended slender pipe, 33cm high, together with another similar example. (2)

£80 - 120 1863 An early 20th Century Continental ivory carving of a fruit seller girl Modelled barefoot, she holds a quantity of grapes in her apron, she hold a vessel on her shoulder, mounted on an ebonised plinth base, 16cm high £80 - 120

Each of circular form, printed and painted with Arcadian landscapes of figures amidst gardens, set with copper rim borders, both 8cm diameter (2) £100 - 150 1865 A 19th Century T. Harris of London Day or Night Telescope The three drawer mahogany clad brass telescope with ebonised and brass IP inscribed To Barrel with makers mark, together with a January 2016

1868 A cased Taxidermy Pike The glazed fronted wood box enclosing a stuffed and mounted Pike set within sea foliage and a blue painted background, with plaque engraved P.J. Flanagan, Lock Mask, 21st May 1974. 44.5cms high x 77cms wide. £100 - 200

1864 A pair of enamelled porcelain miniatures, probably 19th Century

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1869 A collection of Masonic Regalia, 20th Century To include a pair of 9ct gold Masonic cufflink’s, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1987, together with two Yorkshire West Riding Aprons, together with matching collars, further apron and Britannica Lodge Jewel. (7) £80 - 120 1870 A late 19th/early 20th Century ivory oval portrait miniature Painted depicting a young infant boy dressed

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1877

1878

1880 1879 No lot 1880 A late 19th Century 8 day miniature French Porcelain panel Carriage Clock timepiece The Corniche brass case, enclosing panels painted with figure and foliate designs set within pink and gilt borders, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals with jewelled lever escapement. (illustrated) £100 - 200 1881 A late 19th Century French brass cased Carriage clock timepiece

1881 1874 A 19th Century French ebonised glass and Mother of Pearl inlaid mantel clock With a 10cm white dial signed Bennett, the Bennett Cheapside London movement with outside countwheel striking on a saucer bell, the case with a shaped top above an oval glass panel within a scroll and oval frame, overall inlaid with brass scrolls, shell and Mother of Pearl on a scroll base. 39cms with a pendulum and key. (illustrated) £500 - 700 1875 A 19th Century French Alabaster mantel clock With a 8cm enamel dial, damaged, the two train eight day French movement with outside countwheel striking on a saucer bell, the upright rectangular case with pendant leaves and flowers raised upon a leaf carved plinth base. 32x20x12cms. £50 - 80 1876 A oak bracket clock, 20th Century With a 15cm brass dial with subsidiary chime silent and slow fast dials in the arch the three train Junghans movement striking on five

gongs, the oak case with an arched top, lacking glazed door raised upon a plinth base and brass bracket feet. 37x29x20cms with a pendulum and key. £40 - 60 1877 A late 19th Century/early 20th Century French brass cased carriage clock timepiece, unknown maker The white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the four glass sides with Corniche case, raised on a stepped base with bracket feet, with twin barrel movement and lever platform escapement and alarm, 13cm high. (illustrated) £100 - 200 1878 An American Waterbury Clock Company wind up carriage clock, Circa 1880 - 1900 The brass case with scrolling foliate tendril designs, before classical architectural body, further cast with floral spandrels, encircling a white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, surmounted by a rocaille swing handle, 13cm high, inscribed makers mark verso. (illustrated)

The Corniche Case enclosing four glass sides, with white enamelled dial and Roman numerals, with single barrel movement and platform lever escapement, together with leather travelling case and key. 11cms high. (illustrated) £70 - 100 1882 A 19th Century French gilt spelter and porcelain figural mantel clock With a 8cm porcelain dial with Roman numerals painted with a landscape the two train Japy Freres movement with outside countwheel striking on a saucer bell, the case surmounted with a figure of a sportsman, the drum case with pendant leaves and flowers raised upon a breakfront base on tupie feet. 33cms. £50 - 80 1883 A 19th Century gilt spelter and marble mantel clock With a later modern quartz movement, lacking original movement within a drum case with a seated bard raised upon a shaped plinth base with gilt metal mounts. 32x42cms. £100 - 200

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1885

1887

1888

1884 A 19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock With a 9.5cm porcelain dial painted with a river view, Roman numerals against a white and blue ground the two train movement with outside countwheel striking on a saucer bell (lacking), the case surmounted with a sportsman on horseback rearing by a lion, the ornate case inset with two porcelain panels painted with musical instruments raised upon paw feet, raised upon a shaped gilt plinth with a key and pendulum. 57cms, some damage to horses tail. (illustrated) £500 - 700 1885 A French gilt spelter and enamel mantel clock Signed W.H. Tooke, Paris with a 8.5cm blue and red enamel dial with jeweled roundels enclosing Roman numerals, the two train W.H. Tooke, successor to F L Hausbur, Paris the movement with outside countwheel striking on a saucer bell, the ornate Persian influence case surmounted with a half moon raised upon a blue and gilt sphere, scrolling finials above an urn the drum case flanked by scrolling leaves with gilt and blue roundels, one detached raised upon a hexagonal plinth inset with blue and red enamel panels with pearl style roundels raised upon four winged sea serpents, gilt wood velvet lined plinth, an 104

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1890 oval ebonised plinth with a clear glass dome, the clock measures 38cms, overall 49cms including dome, with pendulum and key. (illustrated) £300 - 500 1886 A French gilt metal timepiece With a 5cm white dial, hairline cracks, spring movement the drum case with a quiver and flower pediment supported by two wing cherubs raised upon a shaped plinth base. 19th Century. (illustrated) £50 - 80 1887 A 19th Century French Pinchon Fils Aine’ and Boudoir Clock The gilt ormolu case rising on six flower head pad supports extending to a scalloped quatrefoil form base inset with bleu celeste foliate panel extending to Corinthian column designs enclosing the architectural case with sevres style porcelain panel painted with figural designs and a 7cm dial adorned with Roman numerals and foliate chaptering with laurel swags and ribbon cresting adorned with a eagle finial, the movement stamped Pinchon Fils Aine’, Paris, together with pendulum. 34cms high. (illustrated) £100 - 150

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1888 A late 19th Century Japy Freres ormulu and porcelain mantel clock The gilt metal casing raised on three baluster and two ports extending to a quatrefoil lower prints adorned with stiff lappet and laurel garland designs inset with porcelain painted plaques depicting figures and foliate designs set within burnish gilt and pink borders, the plinth adorned by two, the movement stamped 258 and with circular Japy Freres Ned.D.Honneur Mark II movement, raised on a giltwood scalloped plinth base, 47cms high. (illustrated) £100 - 150 1889 A brass ship’s stick type barometer and gimbal mount, 20th century By Yarley Brothers, Norwich, No.133 Of cylindrical form, the gimbal mount with a moveable axis, the scales inscribed Millibars £200 - 300 1890 A late 19th Century Vincenti Ormolu and Onyx clock garniture The clock with architectural casing raised on paw supports adorned by rosette spandrels and classical form handles the 9cm white enameled dials with black Arabic numbers and fork hands, surmounted by a campana

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1896

urn form finial and flanked by twin Corinthian column garnitures raised on spreading gilded paw feet with urn form candle holders, clock 43cms high, garniture 25cms high, movement stamped “Medaille D’argent Vincenti” (3) (illustrated) £150 - 250 1891 A Victorian mahogany and ebonised Vienna wall clock The architectural case with hinged door, tapered and turned apron, the vertical members enclosing white enamelled dial and chapter ring with black Roman numerals, and pendulum, 104cm high. £80 - 120 1892 An early 20th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer With a 25cm silvered register above a hygrometer, thermometer, mirror and level, the case with a swan neck cresting and an undercut base, 108cms. £30 - 50 1893 No lot Longcase Clocks 1894 An early 19th Century inlaid mahogany longcase clock, signed Richardson Brampton With a 35cm white arched dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, Roman numerals, the spandrels painted with flower heads and leaves, the arch decorated with a pastoral of a shepherdess, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting above baluster hood columns, the trunk with a panelled door with well figured wood, raised on a plinth base and bracket feet, overall with rosewood crossbanding, with two weights and a pendulum, 225 x 54cm. (illustrated)

1897

1898

1899

1895 An early 19th Century burr elm longcase clock, signed R Lawson, Wigan With a 35cm brass dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials cast rococo spandrels the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell the well figured burr elm case with a cavetto cornice above a crossbanded frieze, reeded hood columns, the trunk with a shaped door flanked by fluted columns above a cockbeaded panel, the plinth inlaid with a frieze, canted angles and shaped bracket feet. 213x53x23 (illustrated) £500 - 800 1896 A George IV oak and inlaid longcase clock With a 35.5cm white arched dial signed Jn Callcott, Cotton, dated 1819, with subsidiary seconds with Roman and Arabic numerals and date aperture, the spandrels painted with flowers, the lunar calendar with a masted vessel and a landscape, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting, inlaid frieze applied with gilt metal and anthemion’s, spirally turned brass capped columns, the trunk crossbanded with an inlaid shaped door flanked by reeded quarter columns raised upon a plinth base with two weights, pendulum, winding and door keys, requires restoration. 226cms. (illustrated) £200 - 300 1897 A mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, first half 19th Century With 35cm white enamelled dial with fanciful bird design and Roman numerals, with painted rolling moon dial and date aperture, with fruit and floral painted spandrels, the two train eight day movement housed in a mahogany case with reeded columns, surmounted by swan neck cresting, Corinthian columns and fret work panels, 227cm high, 50cm wide,

19cm deep, with two weights and pendulum. (illustrated) £200 - 300 1898 An oak and mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, by J Collier, Cheadle, first half 19th Century With 30cm white enamelled dial and Roman numerals, with painted rolling moon and date aperture, the spandrels with floral swags, the two train eight day movement enclosed in a mahogany oak case, with swan neck cresting surmounted by globular brass finials, the case with reed columns, raised on bracket feet, 220cm high, 55cm wide, 20cm deep, with two weights and pendulum. (illustrated) £400 - 600

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1899 A mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, by Thomas Banks, mid 19th Century

Paintings, Watercolours & Prints

1906 A 19th Century Dutch or French School still life

With 32cm white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, the yellow painted spandrels with floral swags, the architectural casing with reeded columns, extending to a hood flanked by Corinthian columns and surmounted by swan neck pediment with brass orb finial, with eight day two train movement, 218cm high, 55cm wide, 22cm deep, two weights and pendulum. (illustrated) £250 - 350 1900 A five tube musical Westminster style longcase clock The mahogany architectural case raised on bracket feet, the trunk with glazed door revealing five tubular chimes, the hood with swan neck pediment and amphora finials, enclosing a silvered 38cm dial with chapter ring and Arabic numbers below a rolling lunar dial, 240cms high x 56cms wide x 37cms deep. (illustrated) £1200 - 1800 1901 No lot

1902 After Thomas Sidney Cooper RA (British 1803-1902) ‘Cattle Drinking by the Side of a River’ Oil on canvas, bears signature TS Cooper, approx 66x80cm, elaborate gilt frame. (illustrated) £200 - 300 1903 Follower of George Moreland (1763-1804), “Figure angling” Bears a signature, oil on panel, 41.5x34cms, framed. 1904 Henry Gillard Glindoni RBA ARWS (British, 1852-1913) - ‘A 17th Century Cavalier Playing a Mandolin’ Oil on panel, signed and dated 1878, bears label verso from Lechertier Barbe & Co, inked in description by H G Glindoni 40 Brewer Golders, approx. 19x15cm, in elaborate gilt frame.(illustrated) £200 - 300 1905 E. Steele (British, 19th Century) ‘ Still life with Flowers and Fruit ‘ Depicting a black basalt vase brimming with flowers before pineapple and peaches resting on a stone plinth before a fern background, signed lower right corner, framed, 76x61cm.

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£250 - 300 1907 In the manner of George Romney (British 19th Century) ‘portrait of a lady’ Pastel, unsigned, 58 x 48cm, framed and glazed. £150 - 200

£100 - 200

£120 - 180

Depicting a strung up goose and a snipe on a stone ledge, further flanked by apples, unsigned, mounted in a giltwood frame, 74cm x 62cm. (illustrated)

1908 J.C.B. Morris (British 19th Century), “Busy Harbour Scene” Signed, oil on canvas, dated ‘91. 50x74cms, framed. £80 - 120 1909 Henry Gillard Glindoni RBA ARWS (British, 1852-1913) - ‘The Betrothal’ Oil on panel, signed and dated 1887, approx. 20x26cm, in elaborate gilt frame. (illustrated) £500 - 800 1910 M. Fenwick (British, 19th Century) - ‘Two Women, A Child and a Dog, beach scene’ Oil on canvas, bears signature, approx. 25x40cm, in elaborate gilt frame. £80 - 120

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1925

1911 Attributed to Alfred de Breanski RBA (British 1852 - 1928) ‘Evening by the river’ Painted with figures before a highland river with setting sun in the distance, unsigned, oil on canvas, 36 x 50cm. (illustrated) NB: Barclay Gallery , Chester label verso

1916 John Macwhirter (Scottish, 18371911), ‘Highland Landscape’ Watercolour depicting a misty highland landscape detailed with highland cattle, signed loewer left corner, framed, 36x52cm. £100 - 200 1917 An early 19th Century portrait of a boy, British School

£300 - 400 1912 John Sell Cotman (British 1782-1842) “Woodland landscape and church spire” Watercolour, initialled lower left half, framed and glazed, 19x27.5cms, label verso “J.S. Cotman of Norwich, bought at nr.percivals, Stamford, together with further label fragment. (illustrated) £600 - 800 1913 A pair of watercolours R. Cooper, British School, early 20th Century ‘Bedouin Landscapes’ Depicting Bedouin figures walking in baron deserts, watercolour, signed lower left corner, framed and glazed, 26x37cm (2) £150 - 200 1914 Frank Cantano (Italian 19th/20th Century) ‘Figures before the Pyramids’ Painted depicting a succession of six figures astride camels, before the pyramids of Egypt, signed lower left corner, watercolour, framed and glazed, 28x47cm. £100 - 150 1915 Paul Jacob Naftel RWS (British, 1817-1891)

The unknown sitter, painted wearing a cravat a dark buttoned frock coat, unsigned, oil on canvas, framed in a giltwood frame, 75cm x 61cm. (illustrated) £300 - 500 1918 British School, 20th Century ‘Lakeland scene’ Painted with scene of boats on a lake, oil on canvas, unsigned, 58 x 86cm, framed. £80 - 120 1919 British School 19th/20th Century ‘Resting in the farmyard’ The painting depicting a recumbent cow and sheep, before a lake with pastures in the background, 39.5cm x 50cm, oil on board, unsigned, framed. £150 - 200 1920 Italian School, 18th Century style, anonymous, The Ponte Vecchio, Florence The landscape painting painted with busy topographical scene of domestic life, unsigned, oil on canvas, 67 x 126cm. £200 - 300

‘In the park at Grey’s Court, Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire’, watercolour, 16 x 24cm, framed, with ex Sotheby’s label (The British Sale, London 21st March 2002 Lot no 221 and a Morris Ansell Exhibition label).

1921 An 18th Century portrait of a lady, possibly The Duchess of Devonshire The half length portrait, portraying a lady wearing wide brimmed hat and powdered peruke, before a rural landscape, 76cm x

64cm, unframed, oil on canvas, (please note the canvas has been cut and later laid on board). £80 - 120 1922 Adeline Trier (British fl. 1870-1910) ‘Italian Anemones’ Painted portraying a vase brimming with stems of pink anemones, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 71cm x 45cm. NB: Mrs. Adeline Trier, Of Camberwell, London. Exhibited Botanical paintings at Royal Academy, Society of British Artists, London, during the later part of the 19th Century. £100 - 150 1923 A 19th Century British School painting of a Stately home, possibly Burghley House The Grand building painted before a lake with figures in a boat, unsigned, framed, 19.5cm x 23.5cm. £70 - 100 1924 British School, early 20th Century ‘Cavalier King Charles spaniel’ The small lap dog seated on a cushion, oil on canvas initialled lower left corner TLM 1904, 19cm x 14cm, framed. NB: Purchased Kinnerton Lodge Sale 25-06-09 £80 - 120 1925 William Beattie Brown R.S.A. (Scottish 1831-1909), “The River Tummel, Near Clunie, Pethshire” The river running through a mountainous valley flanked by trees, signed lower right corner, oil on canvas, framed. (illustrated) £400 - 600

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1937

1938

1926 Attributed to Warren W Sheppard (American 1858 - 1937) ‘Clipper at full sail’

A 19th Century British School painting of a Stately home, possibly Burghley House

The ship painted at dawn in calm waters, oil on canvas, 17 x 29.5cm, unsigned, framed. (illustrated)

The Grand building painted before a lake with figures in a boat, unsigned, framed, 19.5cm x 23.5cm.

£250 - 300

£70 - 100

1927 British School, 19th / 20th Century ‘Still life fruits’

1932 French School, R. Bielle , ‘Spring flowers’

Painted depicting grapes, strawberries and peaches, 16.4 x 24cm £80 - 120

£60 - 100

1928 British School, 19th Century, “Still life with grapes, peaches and lemons” Painted with a selection of fruits and foliage, adorned with butterflies, unsigned, oil on canvas, framed, 46x54cms £200 - 300 1929 20th Century French School, R. Bielle, ‘Spring blooms’ Painted depicting vibrant bouquets of flowers spilling from a vase, signed lower left corner, oil on canvas, 53cm x 43cm, framed and glazed. £70 - 100 1930 Henry Harris Lines R.B.S.A. (British 1880-1889) ‘Riverside landscape, possibly Kingsbury Warwickshire’ Painted with figure before the river tame to the foreground, with church building in the background, and figures walking on a path, signed ‘H.H. Lines, dated 1852’, watercolour, 26.5cm x 37cm, framed and glazed, Pawsey & Payne London gallery label verso. £60 - 100 1931 A British school watercolour 19th/20th Century, ‘Figures on a beach’ Painted depicting horse drawn carts and figures, with boats in the foreground, indistinctly signed ‘G.H.A’, 43cm x 72cm, framed and glazed. v. 6782 d. 2470 70-100 108

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Portraying a vase filled with tulips and roses, oil on board, signed lower right corner, 60cm x 48cm, framed and glazed. 1933 Michael Lyne (British 1912-89), ‘Full Cry’ Depicting huntsmen jumping a hedge, amidst a wintery rural landscape, watercolour, signed lower left corner, framed and glazed, exhibition label verso, unknown gallery or exhibition, 22cm x 31cm. £500 - 800 1934 British School, 19th Century ‘Gaelic dancers’

in black frock coat and black tie, before a dark background, oil on canvas, framed, unsigned, 60cm x 49cm, old Christie’s label verso. (illustrated) £150 - 200 1938 Michael Matthews (British, b. 1933), a pair of watercolours ‘Ships of the coast’ Each depicting barques and further sailing vessels in rough waters, 29cm x 44cm, both signed lower right corner, framed and glazed. (2) (illustrated) £300 - 500 1939 Henry J. Kinnaird (British 18611929) ‘A Sussex Lane’ Painted with figures and flock of sheep on a country path, watercolour, signed lower right corner, 34cm x 51cm, framed and glazed. £150-200 1940 Manner of James Campbell Noble, ‘Figures on a beach’

Oil on board, indistinctly signed and dated ‘54 lower right corner, 21.5 x 16cm.

Depicting ships and figures on a beach, watercolour, signed ‘J.C.Noble’ lower left corner, framed and glazed, 18.5cm x 35.5cm.

£100 - 200

£100 - 200

1935 John Ratcliffe (British b. 1929) ‘August Sky Ince Blundell’

1941 Robert Winchester Fraser (British 1848 - 1906) ‘Sonning’

Watercolour, signed lower right corner, framed and glazed, 31.5cm x 49.5cm.

Painted depicting a wintry landscape in Sonning on Thames, watercolour, signed and dated ‘88 and titled ‘Sonning’ lower left corner, framed and glazed, 25 x 50cm. (illustrated)

£70 - 100 1936 British School, attributed to Robert Robin Fenson (British 1889-1914) Painted with a figure on bridge before a pastoral landscape and stream, signed ‘R. Fenson, ‘97, framed and glazed, 23cm x 38cm. £80 - 120 1937 An early 18th Century portrait of young boy, British School

£200 - 300 1942 Northern School, 20th Century, ‘Off to school’ Painted depicting a northern street scene, with boy and girl dressed in school uniform, indistinctly signed lower left corner, oil on board, 21.5cm x 32cm, framed. £60 - 100

The half portrait of an unknown sitter, dressed

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1955

1956

1958

1943 George Hamilton Constantine (British 1875-1967) ‘Carts on the beach, Heysham’ Painted with carts and figures amidst flat river beds, with seagull’s circling above, watercolour, signed ‘G.H. Constantine’, 25cm x 34.5cm, framed and glazed. £150 - 200 1944 19th Century British School, ‘figure and dog on path’ Painted portraying an elderly gentleman smoking a pipe and carrying a bundle of sticks, his dog at his feet, unsigned, oil on canvas, 58cm x 34cm, framed and glazed.

1948 Cameron Douglas (British School) ‘Cattle grazing’

1953 Sir Frank Brangwyn, (1867-1956), “Two Beggars”

Painted with cows and figures before a Scottish highland landscape, 35cm x 44cm, signed lower left corner, oil on canvas, framed and glazed.NB: This painting is painted very much in the style of Douglas Cameron a 19th/20th Century Scottish painter, however the painting is signed Cameron Douglas.

Etching, signed in pencil lower right corner, framed and glazed, 20.5x15cms, Dean Gallery, Newcastle, label verso.

£100 - 150

Oil on board, signed lower left corner, framed, 19x13cms.

1949 Richard Clark (British 20th Century) ‘Homeward bound’

£150 - 200 1954 David Wittaddon, (British, f1. 18841914), “Fisherman”

£60 - 100

Depicting a ship in stormy seas, oil on canvas, signed, framed and glazed.

1955 Robert Stone (British), a set of four fox hunting paintings

£100 - 150

£100 - 200

1945 Lennard Lewis (British 1826 -1913), a pair of watercolours depicting Italian lakes

1950 Roy Hodrien, (British b. 1957)

To include “Full cry”, “Setting out”, “The meet”, and “The kill”, all signed lower right corner, oil on board, framed, 15x30.5cms (4) (illustrated)

Each depicting a mountainous Italian lakeside scenes further detailed with figures, signed and dated ‘99 lower right corner, framed and glazed, 23.5cm x 54cm. (2) £200 - 300 1946 A British School Victorian full length portrait of a lady The figure dress in blue bustle dress covered in black lace, stood with hands resting on a carved chair, amidst an interior scene, indistinctly signed ‘F’ to lower left corner, oil on canvas, framed. £100 - 150 1947 A 19th Century pencil drawing of William Wilbraham The painting by repute depicting William Wilbraham a Captain the Royal Navy, born 1781 and died 1824, 28cm x 29cm, unsigned, pencil on paper, framed and glazed.

A pair of dog portraits depicting a Cocker Spaniel and a Yorkshire Terrier, signed lower right corner, oil on board, framed, 17.5x12cms (2). £250 - 300 1951 British School, late 19th Century, “The Anxious Look Out” Painted depicting a fisher girl and child in an interior scene, oil on canvas, unsigned, framed, 24x29cms. £80 - 120 1952 After Richard Gosway, “The Marchioness of Hertford”, attributed to J. Eyres The oral pastel portraite, depicting the Marchioness wearing hood, unsigned, 29x24cms, framed, label verso. £80 - 120

1956 Sir Max Beerbohm, (British, 1872-1956), a group of three caricatures Painted depicting Sinico, Pittman and Arditi, watercolour on paper, framed and glazed, unsigned, 11x9cms, 10x8cms and 9.5x8cms. (3) (illustrated) £300 - 500 1957 British School School, early 20th Century, “Young Girl dressed in Tudor clothing” Oil on panel, unsigned, framed, 10x9cms. £60 - 100 1958 James Stinton (British 1870 - 1961) a pair of pheasant watercolours Painted depicting cock and hen in rural landscape, signed lower right corner, watercolour, 13.5 x 21.5cm, framed and glazed (2). (illustrated) £250 - 350

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1959 Warren Williams A.R.C.A. (British 1863-1918), “St Brieue” The French town painted with figures before the market square and cathedral, signed lower right corner, watercolour, framed and glazed, 32x23cms (2). £200 - 300 1960 Attributed to William Havell, (17821857), “Castel dell’ovo Napoli, Italy” Painted with boats before a castle, watercolour, unsigned, 7.5x11cms, framed and glazed. £80 - 120 1961 Attributed to Francis Towne, (British 1739-1816), “Blea Tarn” Depicting a Westmorland landscape, watercolour, indistinctly signed, lower left corner, 10.5x15.5cms. £80 - 120 1962 Manner of David Cox, “Shepherd resting” Painted with flock of sheep and shepherd before pastures, watercolour, unsigned, 18x30cms.

1975 1969 Patience Arnold (British fl. 1925 39) ‘Botanical and fruit studies’

1975 Edgar Bindy (British 1862 - 1922) ‘After the meet’

A pair each painted with studies of clematis and blackberries, each signed lower right corner, watercolour, 10.5 x 8.5cm, framed and glazed.

Painted with a interior scene depicting three huntsmen in merriment, signed and dated 1903 lower right corner, oil on canvas, 44 x 59cm, framed. (illustrated)

£50 - 80

£200 - 400

1964 Attributed to William Fitz (fl. 1880 1915) ‘Last Edition’

1970 A pair of oil paintings in the manner of John Frdrick Herring Jr., “Horses Grazing”

1976 Michael John Hill (British, 20th Century) ‘Misty Winter morning’

Painted with young boy holding a newspaper, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1914 lower left corner, 66 x 49cm, framed and glazed.

Painted depicting four horses grazing before a rural landscape, signed lower left corner, oil on canvas, framed and glazed, 24x34cms.

£80 - 120

£200 - 300

1965 Captain William Godrey Rayson Masters, (British fl. 1846-1860)

1971 Jean Laurent (French, 1898-1988) - ‘Sailing Ships in Stormy Waters’

Two watercolours, the first Watergate Street, Chester 1891, and a Morocan Street scene, 26.5x18cms, and 26x19cms. (2)

Pair of oil on boards, signed, approx. 29x59cm, framed. (2)

£60 - 100 1963 Dawn Cookson RBSA (British 1925 - 2005) ‘Jenny’ Portrait of a young girl, pastel, signed and dated August 1973, lower right corner, 39.5 x 29cm, framed and glazed. £60 - 80

£80 - 120 1966 E.D. Herring, (British, 19th Century0, “French Cliff Top Castle” A pair of watercolours, signed and dated 1878, framed and glazed, 40x32cms. (2) £100 - 200 1967 Andrew McCallum (British 1821 1902) ‘Highland Cattle’ A pair ofc oils portraying highland cattle in misty landscapes, oil on canvas, signed lower left corner, 30 x 49cm, framed and glazed (2) £200 - 400 1968 Robert Winchester Fraser (British 1848 - 1906) ‘Houghton’ Painted depicting a wintry landscape with church spire in distance, signed and dated ‘88 and titled ‘Houghton’ lower left corner,24 x 49cm, framed and glazed.

£200 - 300 1972 Percy Lancster, (British, 18781951), “Lakeland River”

Oil and acrylic on canvas, signed lower left corner, 49 x 69cm, framed. £80 - 120 1977 James Robertson Miller, (British, fl. 1880-1912), “Dutch Street Scene” The monochrome Dutch street scene painted with figures, initialled lower left corner, watercolour, 37x26cms, framed and glazed. £80 - 120 1978 William F. Ashburner, (British fl. 1900-1930), “Picking Flowers”

Watercolour, signed lower right corner, 21x28cms, framed and glazed.

Depicting a young girl amidst a cottage garden, signed lower right corner, watercolour, 35x25cms, framed and glazed.

£80 - 120

£80 - 120

1973 Percy Lancaster, (British, 18781951), “Lakeland Scene”

1979 Nora Howarth (British 20th Century) ‘Waiting’

Watercolour depicting a mountainous landscape, signed ower right corner, 22x32cms, framed and glazed.

Painted with scene of horses and carriage, pastel, signed lower left corner, 31.5cm x 38cm, framed and glazed.

£80 - 120

£60 - 80

1974 Hubert John Willilams, (British b. 1905), “Cornish Fishing Village”

1980 H Tattersall, “Street Scene in Bruges”

Painted with fishing boats and figures, watercolour, 29x50cms, signed lower left corner.

Watercolour, signed lower right corner and dated ‘12, 41.5x29cms £80 - 120

£80 - 120

£200 - 300

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1993

1981 John Shapland, (British 1860-1929), “On the coast near St.Ives, Cornwall”

1987 Edward Tucker (British, 18461909), “The Lake District mountains fron near Grange Over Sands”

1993 John Arthur Lomax (British 18571923), “The Fisherman’s Story” and “The Huntsman’s Story”

Watercolour, signed lower left corner, framed and glazed, 30x46cms.

Painted with cattle before mountainous landscape, watercolour, signed lower left corner, 20.5x40.5cms, framed and glazed.

Each painted depicting figures seated before a fire within interior scenes. (illustrated)

£80 - 120 1982 Lillian Russell Bell, (British fl.18991933), “Asunny Street, Anstruther”

£100 - 150 1988 Rein Sievers (Netherlands b. 1929) ‘Wintry Canal Scene’

£600 - 800 1994 A. Partridge (British School, 20th Century), “Mare and Foal”

oil on canvas, signed lower right corner, 50 x 60cm, framed.

Depicting mare and foal in wooded pastures, oil on canvas, signed lower left corner, 45x60cms.

£80 - 120

£80 - 120

£80 - 120

1983 James Aumonier, (British 18321911), “Tending the Flock”

1989 John Arthur Lomax RI (British 1857 - 1923) ‘The Cardinal’

1995 W.F. Burton (British, 20th Century), “Turf Fenn, Norfolk”

Painted depicting figures and flock of sheep before a country path, watercolour, signed lower right corner, 24x44cms.

The figure dressed in Cassock seated within an interior scene, oil on board, signed lower left corner, 29cm x 40cm, framed and glazed.

Oil on board, signed lower left corner, framed.

£100 - 200

£300 - 500

1984 John Arthur Lomax, (British 18571923), “The Fugitive”

1990 Garman Morris, (British 19th/20th Century), “On the Broads” and “Stalham Dyke”

Painted with figures sweeping a cobbled street, signed lower right corner, watercolour, 40x24cms.

Painted depiciting a figure seated before a hearth, signed lower right corner, oil on board, framed and glazed, 29x34cms. (illustrated)

A pair of circular watercolours, both signed and itled, framed and glazed, 29cms diameter (2)

£300 - 500

£60 - 100

1985 British School 19th / 20th Century ‘In the storm’

1991 Pamela Derry, (British b.1932), “Rural Landscape”

Painted depicting masted ships coming into port in stormy seas, unsigned, oil on canvas, 22.9 x 44.5cm, framed.

Painted depicting a wintry landscape, signed lower right corner, oil on board, framed, Unicorn Gallery label verso, 29x40cms.

£100 - 150

£60 - 100

1986 Isaac Cooke (British 1846 1922) ‘Where the yew an holly grows, near Silverdale’

1992 Attributed to Edwin Earp (Irish 1851 - 1945) ‘Highland landscape’

Watercolour, signed lower right corner, 28.5 x 48cm, framed and glazed, several labels verso. £150 - 200

Depicting figure walking on a path before a loch landscape, watercolour, indistinctly signed lower left corner, 47 x 31cm, framed and glazed £60 - 80

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£80 - 120 1996 After Ben Herring, (18061830), “Huntsman” Painting depicting two huntsmen on horseback before a fural landscape, unsigned, oil on canvas, framed, 61x73cms. £150 - 250 1997 Cecil A Wallinger (British late 19th/early 20th Century) ‘Westmorland landscapes’ A a pair, painted with lakes before a mountainous landscape, oil on canvas, signed lover left corner, 49 x 76cm, framed (2). £100 - 200 1998 Henry S. Lynton (British f1. 18861904), “Cairo Street Scene” Depicting figures praying within a stone building, signed and dated 1903 lower right corner, watercolour, framed and glazed, 64x50cms. £200 - 300 1999 No lot

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2008

indistinctly signed, “G. Gregory Ashley 1842”, oil on canvas, framed, 63x75cms.

2008 Williams Baptiste Baird (American 1847-1917) “Cockerels and Chickens”

£150 - 200

Painted with fowl feeding in a farmyard setting, signed upper right corner, oil on board, 19x14cms. framed and glazed, Frost and Reed framers label verso, Christie’s lot label verso, 26th May, 2005, sale No: 5592, lot 2643. (illustrated)

2000 British School, 19th / 20th Century ‘Grazing sheep’

2004 Attributed to John Warwick Smith, (British 1749-1831) “Shepherd in rural landscape”

Painted depicting sheep amidst a woodland landscape, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, 49 x 75cm, framed and glazed.

Painted depicting a shepherd and flock before a stone arch way and rural plains, unsigned, 48x59cms, oil on canvas, framed. (illustrated)

£150 - 200

£1000 - 1500

2001 William Dalglish (Scottish 18601909), “Corn Harvest”

2005 Attributed to Edgar Longstaffe (British 1852 - 1933) ‘Highland loch landscape’

Watercolour, signed lower left corner, framed and glazed, 32x48cms. NB: William Dalglish exhibited at The Royal Academy, Scottish Academy and Glasgow institute. £100 - 150 2002 Manner of Alfred de Breanski, “Highland Loch Scene” Depicting cattle before a rugged mountainous landscape, signed “A. de. Breamski” lower right corner, oil on canvas, framed, 39x59cms. £100 - 150 2003 G. Gregory Ashley, 19th Century, “Equestrian painting” The chestnut horse before landscape,

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Painted depicting castle before a mountainous landscape, initialled lower right corner, oil on canvas, 50 x 75cm, framed £80 - 120 2006 Joel Owen (fl. 1892 - 1931) ‘Figures on a Country Cheshire path’ Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1918, lower left corner, framed and glazed, 50 x 64cm £100 - 150 2007 Leopold Rivers (British 18501905), “In the Glooming” Painted with figures walking on a path at dusk, signed lower right corner, 43.5x88cms, framed and glazed. (illustrated)

£600 - 800 2009 Patience Arnold (British fl. 1925 39) ‘Botanical and fruit studies’ Painted with sprays of wild flowers and berries, signed lower right corner, watercolour, 33 x 23cm, framed and glazed. £60 - 100 2010 Attributed to William Daniell RA (British 1769 - 1837) ‘Indian river boat’ A small pencil sketch, unsigned, 8.5 x 10cm, framed and glazed. £80 - 120 2011 Leonard Russell Squirrell (British 1893 - 1979) ‘Glencoe’ and ‘View of Edinburgh Castle’ A pair of monochrome etchings, pencil signed, 24 x 35cm, framed and glazed. £100 - 150

£500 - 600

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2012 Dorothy Morse Brown (Welsh, 20th Century) ‘ Welsh landscapes’ A pair of watercolours, both signed, 12.5 x 17.5cm, framed and glazed (2). £100 - 150 2013 French School, 19th Century ‘The Cavaliers’ Painted with several Cavaliers on horseback before a farmyard scene, unsigned, oil on canvas, 50 x 59cm £200 - 400

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2029

2014 Ralph W Lucas (British fl. 1821 1852) ‘River scene with figures’ The woodland setting with figures seated on a bank before a river, signed and indistinctly dated lower right corner, oil on canvas, 44 x 58cm £300 - 350 2015 A collection of ten Don Cordery limited edition bird study prints To include ‘Bald headed eagle’ numbered 95 of 200, with certificate of authenticity, ‘Goshawk’ numbered 117 of 200, with certificate of authenticity and ‘Bald headed eagle’ numbered 96 of 200 with certificate of authenticity, together with six further examples four without certificates, 56 x 45cm. £150 - 200

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2035

2021 A Bokhara style rug

2027 A Kazak style rug, possibly Turkey

Of typical rectangular form with three columns of repeating medallions with gold and mustard tones throughout, set within geometric borders, 190 x 135cm

Typical form, the thinly woven rug on a predominantly blue and red ground with central diamond shaped medallions and further rosette and figural designs bordered by stylized floral motifs, 157 x 120cm

2016 Attributed William Henry Mander, (British 1850-1922), “Dolgelly landscape”

£80 - 120

Painted depicting a small cottage nestled before a mountainous landscape, oil on canvas, 50x75cms, framed. (illustrated)

The elongated rectangular form on a predominantly light blue ground, the central field with a repeating six pattern diamond design flanked by a series of borders in ivory, burnt sienna and red colours, 335 x 105cm.

£300 - 500 Carpets, Rugs & Wall Hangings

£50 - 80

2022 A Kazak style runner

£50 - 80

2017 A Kazak style runner Of typical rectangular elongated form on a predominantly red ground with blue banding and geometric forms in ochre, orange and green, 315 x 87cm. £60 - 80

Of typical rectangular form, predominantly blue and claret colour with two central hexagonal shaped medallions set within a three banded border with scroll and foliate designs, 202 x 135cm.

2018 A Turkish pile runner

£60 - 80

Of typical form, the predominantly rich red ground surrounded by a repeating rosette motif design, the central field with hexagonal repeating pattern in blue, ivory and red colours, 289 x 70cm

2024 A Turkish medallion rug

£70 - 100

On a predominantly magenta ground with central lotus flower medallion and further flower head and foliate designs set within a series of geometric borders in umber pink and blue threads, 206 x 130cm

2019 A Kazak style medallion runner

£80 - 120

Of typical form with predominantly red ground with three central floral motif medallions surrounded by triple edge borders and further designs in umber and blue, 297 x 108cm

2025 A Middle Eastern Kula style rug

£80 - 120

The central nine lozenge repeating design reserved against a cobalt blue ground set within a series of ochre geometric borders adorned with fringing, 186 x 128cm

2020 A Persian Kashan style rug

£50 - 80

The rectangular form rug with heavy fringing, the central field with three diamond shaped medallions bordered by three panels with meandering tendrils and flowers, predominantly in ivory, dark blue and burn sienna, 194 x128cm.

2026 A Qashqai style rug

£60 - 100

£70 - 100

The predominantly red and dark blue ground with central rectangular field with intricate diamond lozenge shaped patterns encircled by geometric triable style deigns flanked by fringing, 190 x 131cm.

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With three central canted square design medallions before a dark blue ground with geometric designs flanked by alternating blue red and orange borders 205 x 116cm. (illustrated) £70 - 100

2023 A Sumakh style rug

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2028 A Caucasian Sumakh style rug

2029 A Bokhara style rug Of typical rectangular form with central repeating flower head medallion design set within segmented borders with geometric and abstract motifs, on a predominantly ruby red ground with ivory fringing, with yellow and blue highlights throughout, 240 x 168cm. (illustrated) £100 - 150 2030 A Persian Hamadan style rug The predominantly magenta and red ground with central diamond shaped lozenge before a dense foliate design and flanked by alternating blue and red geometric borders, 156 x 125cm. £60 - 100 2031 A Persian Kashan style medallion rug Typical rectangular form with predominantly red, magenta and blue colours with central floral lozenge before an ivory field with tendril and foliate designs set within a geometric border, 170 x 95cm £50 - 80

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2041 A Persian Farahan style carpet A predominantly pink ground set within segmented blue and ivory borders, profusely decorated with foliate and scrolling vines to the central field, 356 x 270 cm. (illustrated) £250 - 350 2042 A 20th Century tapestry wall hanging

2036

Of rectangular form the lemon yellow ground detailed with cartouche with pink fern borders, the central section depicting acanthus and flower heads further flanked at the corners with scrolling tendrils and mythical creature, 283 x 155cm

2037

£100 - 150 2043 A 20th French embroidered wall hanging by Rêves du Désert

2040

Of rectangular form predominantly yellow hues depicting a central oval vinaigrettes filled with flowering blooms, further detailed with architectural type borders flanked with scrolling swags, canthus tendrils and further foliage, 361x267cms.

2041

2032 A modern Aubusson style rug Of octagonal form, the predominantly gold and red ground detailed with arabesque and scrolling foliate designs, set within a flower head and dentil border, 200cm diameter. £50 - 60 2033 Two Middle Eastern rugs The first a Persian medallion style rug on a predominantly red ground with central lotus medallion lozenge reserved with various animal and foliate designs set within orange umber and ivory borders, 250 x 155cm, together with a Persian Senneh style rug with the predominantly claret red ground with central flowering lotus head reserved against a dense border of geometric designs picked out in green blue and gold threads, 155 x 93cm £100 - 200 2034 A Persian Kashan style medallion rug With central lotus flower medallion further detailed with vases brimming with flowers, meandering tendrils and arabesque detailing set within red and ochre borders, further detailed with chrysanthemum and lotus stems, 326 x 155cm. (illustrated) £100 - 200 2035 A Persian Kashan style medallion rug The large rug on a predominately ruby red ground with central arabesque style lozenge encircled by Lotus and chrysanthemum flowers heads within a turquoise dark blue and ivory ground with pink highlights set within foliate and geometric borders with edge fringing, 400 x 300cm (illustrated) £300 - 500 2036 A Persian Kasham medallion rug

geometric pattern set within scalloped arabesque corners with bird and rosette design flanked by fringing, 253 x 164cm. (illustrated) £80 - 120 2037 A Persian Keshan style medallion rug On a predominantly red and blue ground, the large central lozenge medallion reserved against a dense woven geometric design ground with four further vignettes set within borders filled with flowering lotus picked out in orange highlights, 282 x 215 cm. (illustrated) £100 - 200 2038 A Persian Kashan style medallion rug A predominantly magenta ground, the centre field with three geometric lozenge medallions set in three geometric borders with white highlights throughout flanked by fringing and four tassels to one side and four tassels to the other, 245 x 185cm £120 - 180 2039 A Turkish possibly Mujur prayer rug On a predominantly ochre and orange ground with central geometric designs set within foliate and transverse borders and flanked by fringing, 163 x 112 cm. £80 - 120 2040 A Persian Kashan medallion rug Predominantly red ground, the central lozenge medallion reserved against dark blue concentric designs, highlighted with ivory and orange and set within a series of segmented borders flanked by fringing, 300 x 222 cm. (illustrated) £150 - 250

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2044 A 20th Century embroidered tapestry wall hanging Of rectangular form, the central canted rectangular frame enclosing an oval vignette of floral sprays and foliage, further bordered by steams of Spring blooms all in a yellow green and ivory ground, 270 x 183cm £60 - 100 2045 A 20th Century tapestry wall hanging The central vignette embroidered with sprays of flowers reserved against a dark umber ground with spiralling tendril design, the rim border further adorned with panels filled with floral bouquets amidst acanthus steams and scrolling swags, 271 x 172cm. £80 - 120 Oak & English Furniture 2046 A Victorian painted housekeepers cupboard With a moulded cornice above a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing two shelves, the lower part with a rectangular top above two panelled doors raised upon a plinth base 213x135x53cms £250 - 300 2047 A Victorian white painted pine cupboard With an over hanging cornice above a plain frieze and two panelled cupboard doors enclosing an arrangement of shelves, 129x174x42cms £50 - 100 2048 No lot 2049 A mid 19th Century mahogany roll top desk The rectangular top above a sliding tambour front enclosing a compartmentalised interior

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2053

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2056

and sliding tray with an adjustable leather inset writing surface, above three frieze drawers raised on ring turned and tapering octagonal supports, peg feet, 112 x 101 x 63cm. (illustrated) £300 - 500 2050 An early Victorian walnut nine piece drawing room suite of similar design Comprising a chaise lounge, with a curvilinear leaf and flower carved padded back, padded serpentine seat with out swept leaf and rose carved curvilinear arms the apron carved with leaves and flowers raised upon front scroll legs, outset rear legs, brass castors, with a near conforming set of six spoon back dining chairs with leaf carved cresting rails, serpentine padded seats raised upon front curvilinear legs, plain outset rear legs, a similar gentleman’s chair with a shaped waisted back carved with leaves, scrolling leafy arms, padded serpentine seat, fruit and leaf carved front legs, plain outset rear legs, and a similar but not identical spoon back ladies chair upholstered in the same material (9) £500 - 800

2054

2051 An early 19th Century mahogany bookcase With an overhanging cornice above a plain frieze and a pair of lancet shape doors each with brass, lozenge and flower head grills enclosing two shaped adjustable shelves embraced by classical half round columns with scroll and leaf capitals, the lower part with a rectangular moulded top above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, later oval brass handles stamped with musical instruments raised upon a moulded plinth and bracket feet. 199x107x 52cms. £200 - 300 2052 An Edwardian mahogany elbow chair With a waisted leaf and anthemion pierced back, padded tapestry seat raised upon cabriole front legs and outset rear legs. £50 - 80

doors enclosing three shelves, the lower part with a hinged fall front enclosing a fitted interior with an arrangement of five pigeon holes, two short drawers flanked by shaped ends with two graduated drawers, the lower part with three graduated drawers, later brass handles raised upon shaped bracket feet, with later alterations. 206x92x55cms. (illustrated) £200 - 300 2054 A George III inlaid mahogany cellaret stamped M Butler Dublin. The shaped hinged top with an inlaid border and a chequered frieze enclosing a divided interior with five compartments, patent double lever lock, again stamped either side Butler Dublin, tapering sides raised upon a rectangular stand with a paper label M Butler, Upper Audley Street, Dublin, raised upon slender tapering legs with a satinwood banding. 74x51.5x39cm. (illustrated) £200 - 300

2053 An 18th Century and later walnut and inlaid bureau bookcase With a cavetto cornice above a pair of crossbanded and herringbone inlaid cupboard

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2069

2055 A fine and rare burr walnut centre table

2059 A George III mahogany D end extending dining table

The curvilinear well figured quarter veneered top with a leaf carved border against a pounced ground plain frieze with an outswept egg and tongue border raised upon quadruple scrolling leaf carved supports raised upon a quadripartite plinth centered with a vase terminating in quadruple leaf lozenge and roundel carved supports scrolling terminals brass shoes and ceramic castors 69.5cm x 150cm x 101cm. (illustrated)

The three sectional table with a central drop leaf table flanked by two D ends, raised on twelve legs of tapering square section terminating in brass caps, dimensions - two D ends combined 118cms diameter, D ends and central leaf only 166x118cms, fully extended approximately 269x118cms.

£500 - 800 2056 A good set of ten Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs circa 1900 Each with arched leafy cresting rails above pierced quatrefoil and leaf splats stuff-over tapestry seats raised upon front acanthus leaf carved cabriole legs claw and ball feet plain rear legs, eight side chairs 95.5cm x 58cm wide and two conforming elbow chairs 101cm x 62.5cm. (illustrated) £600 - 800 2057 A George IV style mahogany and brass open bookcase The rectangular reeded top above an applied leafy motif and a shelf flanked by Egyptian revival gilt metal mounted fluted outset columns with feet raised upon a plinth base, 78.5x76x25cms. £100 - 150 2058 A Victorian rosewood Serpentine games table The hinged top enclosing a green beige playing surface moulded frieze raised upon four curvilinear legs with leaf moulded knees 74cm x 84cm x 43cm closed. £100 - 150

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£150 - 200 2060 A Victorian marquetry and parquetry inlaid pine writing desk The low reverse breakfront super structure incorporating three drawers, above two further frieze drawers, raised on four turned, fluted and tapering cylindrical supports terminating on ceramic castors (please note this is a conversion from a dressing table), width approx. 122cms. £150 - 200 2061 An elegant 19th Century walnut extending dining table The rectangular top and extra leaf shaped over hanging borders above the six turned and fluted tape and cylindrical supports terminating on brass castors, approx. 182x124cms (please note this will fully extend to approx. 420cms, but will need extra leaves). £100 - 200 2062 A late 19th/early 20th Century mahogany pedestal desk The rectangular top featuring a central sliding section incorporating enclosed storage space above six drawers featuring within the pedestal raised on plinth base and castors, width approx. 140cms. £80 - 120

the re- upholstered squab seat cushion, flanked on either side by shaped open arms, raised on front turned tapering cylindrical supports, width approx 183cms. (illustrated) £200 - 300 2064 A George III inlaid feathered mahogany strike front handing corner cupboard The moulded and dentil cornice above a marquetry frieze, with twin panelled doors beneath, enclosing three shaped shelves and three small frieze drawers, width approx. 82cms. £80 - 120 2065 An 19th Century yew wood, elm and beech Windsor rocking chair The shaped and pierced central splat above dished seat, raised on nicely turned supports united by a crinoline stretcher, terminating on the rockers. £200 - 300 2066 A set of six Victorian walnut balloon back dining chairs Each featuring naturalistically carved open work backs above the serpentine fronted overstuffed seats, raised on front graduated ogee legs. £120 - 180 2067 A set of four Edwardian beech framed salon chairs The elaborate shape and carved backs featuring buttoned padded panels, above the serpentine fronted over stuffed seats, raised on front ogee supports. £60 - 80 2068 An early to mid 19th Century mahogany framed open sided arm chair

2063 A Georgian style mixed fruit wood settle of later construction

The high buttoned back and over stuff seat flanked on either side by scrolled open arms, raised on front fluted cylindrical supports.

The back featuring five shaped panels, above

£50 - 80

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2075

2069 An early 19th Century mahogany secretaire bookcase

2073 A George IV rosewood breakfast table

2078 A 19th Century toilet/ dressing table mahogany mirror

With a cavetto cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors and a rectangular reeded top, the lozenge veneered sliding top drawer with a compartmentalized interior comprising nine drawers and shaped apertures with a later fitted green baize, the drawer with ebonised turned handles above two panelled cupboard doors both with geometric ebonised stringing enclosing an arrangement of three drawers with brass swan neck handles and three sliding trays, raised on a reeded base and bracket feet, 130x243x60cms. (illustrated)

The circular top with a plain frieze, raised on a ring turned baluster shaft, three downswept supports with scroll feet, brass castors, diameter of the table 136cms.

In the Regency style, the bow fronted base, with three drawers, the central drawer with a turned ivory knob and lock, key deficient, with a detail inlaid rim, the twin serpentine uprights framing and supporting the oval shaped mirror. 59cm x 43.2ccm x 18.7cm

£600 - 800

2075 A set of six Victorian rosewood compressed balloon back dining chairs

2070 A 19th Century pine housekeepers cupboard With a cavetto cornice above two panelled doors enclosing the original painted interior and two shelves, the lower part with two short and two long drawers, ebonised turned hardwood handles raised on later bracket feet, 113x211x47 cms (illustrated) £400 - 600 2071 An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display or music cabinet With a rectangular moulded top above a single glazed door enclosing two velvet lined shelves, overall inlaid stringing raised on outswept tapering supports with a shaped apron, 62x124x32cms. £80 - 120 2072 An Edwardian inlaid mahogany settee The twin arched button back raised on three inlaid pierced splats above an over stuffed seat covered in pink velour and raised on front ring turned supports with rear outswept supports and ceramic castors, width 140cms.

£400 - 600 2074 A pair of Victorian mahogany compressed balloon back dining chairs

£80 - 120

With stuffed over seats raised on ring turned and fluted front legs, peg feet.

2079 A Victorian rosewood and upholstered side chair

£80 - 120

The padded back with an arched crest rail carved in relief with scrolling leaves above a stuffover Serpentine seat above a frieze centred with a scrolling leaf motif raised on front curvilinear legs and out swept rear legs, height of chair 87cm

Each chair with a scrolling leaf and shell carved rail above stuffed over serpentine seats, with a shaped front apron raised on French curvilinear front legs. (illustrated) £300 - 400 2076 A 19th Century mahogany shield shaped pole screen The needlework panel depicting a figure amongst foliage, the pole raised on a vase shaped support above three inlaid downswept supports on spade feet, height 149cms. £100 - 150 2077 A Victorian mahogany and embroidered foot stool Of circular form raised on three swept ball feet, the mahogany frame inlaid with transferred borders and string banding, applied with an embroidered cushion detailed with sprays of flowers and ferns, further detailed with braiding, 29cms diameter. £50 - 60

£100 - 150

£60 - 100 2080 A Regency mahogany elbow chair With two parallel rope twist rails, scroll arms, convex stuffover seat and sabre front legs, height of chair 80cm. £40 - 60 2081 A 19th Century mahogany Pembroke drop leaf work table With a rectangular top above a plain single frieze drawer stamped Edwards and Roberts, raised on four tapering ring turned supports, porcelain casters, 46 x 73 x 42cm £80 - 120 2082 A 19th Century mahogany Davenport The leather inset hinged and sliding writing slope enclosing four small drawers, above a panelled front, the right hand side with four drawers each with turned handles opposed by four faux drawers, raised on a plinth base and casters, 55 x 80 x 54cm £200 - 300

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2083

2091 2092

2090 2083 An exceptional George III mahogany sideboard The Serpentine top with a brass rail above a convex central drawer flanked by two concave short drawers, one above a hinged faux drawer and the other above a deep drawer each with pierced brass back plates and swan neck handles, raised on eight tapering and channelled legs of square section with spade feet, width 146cm x height without the rail 92cm x 68cm.(illustrated) £300 - 500 2084 A George III inlaid mahogany bowfront hanging corner cupboard With a cavetto cornice above a frieze inlaid with stringing and centered with an inlaid moth, above two panelled doors each with inlaid stringing, 76 x 118 x 52cm £100 - 150 2085 A late 18th, early 19th century inlaid walnut chest of drawers The rectangular top inlaid with line inlays above four long graduated drawers, two with divisions, brass swan-neck handles raised upon a plinth base and shaped bracket feet 76x97x57.5cm £100 - 200

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2086 A serpentine shaped mahogany chest of drawers

and handles above a moulded plinth raised upon stile supports 207x176x56cm

The curvilinear moulded top and sides above a brushing slide and four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass scroll handles flanked by blind fretwork angles raised upon shaped bracket feet. 88x95x55cm. (illustrated)

£200 - 300

£150 - 250 2087 A George II walnut and pine chest of drawers. With a moulded cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers, each with herringbone borders, gilt metal handles, raised upon a shaped plinth and bracket feet with alterations. 103x101x56cm £100 - 150 2088 A good quality Reprodux mahogany writing table The rectangular moulded top inset with a green and gilt tooled leather writing surface above an arrangement of three cock beaded frieze drawers, brass swan neck brass handles, plain panelled back and sides raised upon tapering legs, brass shoes and castors, 76x150x79cms £100 - 200 2089 A George III oak livery cupboard With an ovolo cornice above a pair of fielded panelled cupboard doors enclosing hanging space flanking a fielded panel the lower section with four raised rectangular panels above an arrangement of three short drawers and two long drawers possibly later pierced brass plate

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2090 A 17th/18th Century Oak Livery Cupboard, probably French With a shaped cresting above a pair of cupboard doors each with arched panels centred with plain triangular shaped horizontal splats, against a linen ground, above plain panels, later interior shelves and rail, panelled sides, raised upon extended stile supports. 169x135x55cms.(illustrated) £200 - 300 2091 A Good quality 18th Century style oval oak drop leaf wake table, 20th Century Raised on substantial ring turned and baluster shaped supports with plain cross stretchers and block feet, 322 x 181 x 66cm table fully extended. (illustrated) £300 - 500 2092 A 19th Century carved oak box settle The heavily carved high back with a grape and vine carved frieze above an arrangement of three horizontal and five vertical panels each carved with stylized foliage and leaves, the leaf carved arms raised on baluster shape supports with scroll terminals, the hinged box seat with a further four carved panels and carved side panels, 195 x 127 x 72cm. (illustrated) £500 - 800

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2093

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2099

2100 2093 A 1920’s oak shaving stand With a circular adjustable mirror above a spindled and galleried rectangular moulded top above two frieze drawers and a single panelled cupboard door flanked by a towel rail and a enclosed shelf. (illustrated) £80 - 120 2094 A 18th Century / 19th Century oak coffer The hinged rectangular moulded top above a carved frieze and four panels carved with stylized leaves raised on stile feet, 116 x 70 x 52cm

2101 stile feet, width approx. 142cms. (illustrated)

£200 - 300

£200 - 300

2095 A 17th Century and later oak side table

2098 No Lot

The rectangular top above a single frieze drawer, raised on heavy curvilinear legs with a shaped apron, 94 x 51 x74cm £150 - 250 2096 A 17th Century and later carved oak coffer The hinged rectangular lid with moulded over hanging borders above the stylized foliate carved blind panels raised on stile feet, width approx. 122cms. £200 - 300

2099 A Mid 18th Century style high dresser, of Victorian and later construction

£150 - 250

Reverse breakfront cornice with dentil moulding above a shaped apron and three open shelves, flanked on either side by enclosed shaped shelves, cupboard doors and short frieze drawers, the base section featuring three crossbanded base drawers applied with brass swan neck handles and pierced back plates, above a shaped apron, raised on front cabriole supports, width approx. 205cms. (illustrated) £500 - 800

2097 A 17th Century and later oak coffer The hinged rectangular lid with moulded corners enclosing candle box, above the geometrically moulded front panel, raised on

neck handles above four fielded panelled cupboard doors with brass knob handles, raised on stile feet, width approx. 202cms. (illustrated)

2100 A Mid 18th Century style medium oak dresser base, 20th Century construction

2101 An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded housekeepers cupboard With a cavetto cornice above a chiselled frieze, four mahogany crossbanded panelled doors enclosing an arrangement of seven shelves, flanked by two reeded quarter columns, the lower part with two central panelled cupboard doors and an arrangement of seven drawers, each with ebony stringing and turned hardwood handles, flanked by two reeded quarter columns raised on bracket feet, 229 x 226 x 55cm. (illustrated) £1000 - 1500

Featuring four frieze drawers with brass swan

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2104

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2111

2102 A substantial Elizabethan style oak refectory table, 20th Century

2105 A 17th Century and later carved oak coffer

on stile feet, some later alterations, width approximately 180cm.

With a metal embellished slab top raised on two heavy baluster shaped supports with a plain cross stretcher and scroll brackets, 250 x 77 x 100cm

The three plank moulded top concealing a fitted candle box above a carved frieze with half flower head roundels above three panels carved with stylized flowers and leaves raised upon stile feet, 127cms. (illustrated)

£200 - 300

£500 - 800 2103 An 18th Century style oak high dresser The cornice above three open shelves, the base featuring three frieze drawers above two fielded panelled cupboard doors raised on bracket feet, width approx. 110cms.(illustrated)

£300 - 400 2106 A 19th/20th Century provincial oak tripod stool The triangular form seat raised on three slender squared supports, the seat inscribed N.”A.C”, “D.R.”, 48cms high.

£200 - 300

£60 - 100

2104 A quality George III free standing bowfront corner cupboard

2107 A set of seven 19th Century country oak dining chairs

With a cavetto cornice above a pair of convex cupboard doors each mounted with two substantial H brass hinges enclosing a painted interior with two convex shelves and a third shaped shelf above a second pair of smaller convex cupboard doors again mounted with H brass hinges enclosing a single shelf, raised upon two front bracket feet, diameter 110cms x height 195cms x depth 59cms. (illustrated)

Each with a shaped crest rails above a pierced splat and solid seats raised on legs of square section with plain cross stretchers, height of chair 97cm

£300 - 500

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£100 - 150 2108 An 18th Century carved oak coffer The three panel hinged top enclosing a candle box above a scrolling leaf carved frieze , three panels carved with stylized leaves and plants and a channelled frieze raised

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2109 A 19th Century oak blanket chest of small proportions The hinged four panel top above a carved frieze and three panels centred with lozenge shaped flower heads and scrolls above a frieze carved with leafy scrolls raised on stile feet, later alterations, 97cm width £150 - 250 2110 A George III oak mule chest With an inlaid and moulded rectangular plank top above three panels inlaid with stringing, two frieze drawers with brass swan neck handles, shaped apron and stile feet, 130 x 87 x 51cm. (illustrated) £300 - 400 2111 A rare mid 18th Century and later oak dresser The scroll cut low back above a single shelf and three small frieze drawers above a rectangular plank top and three inverted moulded drawers each with shaped brass back plates and swan neck handles, two to each drawer, above a shaped apron and four

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2118

legs of tapering circular section and pad feet with two plain rear legs of square section, 198 x 101 (including the raised back) x 56cm. (illustrated) £800 - 1200 2112 An 18th Century oval oak drop leaf dining table with later alterations The plank top above two frieze drawers, each with turned wooden handles raised on baluster and ring turned supports with plain cross stretchers and block feet, width of table with leaves up 170 x 140 x 73cm £200 - 300

2121 A Victorian carved oak high sideboard

The three panelled hinged top above a frieze carved with half fan roundels and three panels carved with lozenges and centred with flower heads, raised on stile feet, width 112cm

The rectangular moulded top with canted corners above two frieze drawers carved with ribbons, scrolling leaves and flower heads above two panelled carved doors and a chiselled frieze, raised on vase shaped supports, 163 x 136 x51cm

£200 - 300 2117 A 17th Century /18th Century oak coffer The three panel hinged top enclosing an open candle box above a chiselled frieze and three plain panels raised on stile feet, width 135cm. (illustrated) £150 - 250

2113 A 19th Century and later oak coffer of small proportions The rectangular molded plank top above three plain panels raised on stile feet, width 92cm. £100 - 200 2114 An 18th Century style and later oak dresser base With a rectangular moulded top above three inverted moulded frieze drawers with brass knob handles, above three arched apertures, raised on plain square section supports above a pot board and bracket feet, 181 x 87 x 46cm. (illustrated) £300 - 500 2115 A 19th Century oak box settle The high back having a frieze carved with fan roundels above five panels, the central panel carved with initials RB, each panel carved with a lozenge and central roundel above a hinged box section and squab cushion between the two open down swept arms, above three panels carved with a central roundels , width 177 x 105 x 53cm.(illustrated) £300 - 500

2116 An 18th Century and later oak coffer

2118 A George III and later oak dresser base The rectangular moulded plank top above three cock beaded frieze drawers each with two brass swan neck handles and brass escutcheons, above a scalloped apron raised on four plain legs of square section, 191 x 79 x 47cm. (illustrated) £1000 - 1500 2119 An 18th Century oval oak drop leaf dining table The oval drop leaf top above a single frieze drawer with brass droplet handle, raised on ring turned and baluster shaped supports with plain cross stretchers and raised on bun feet, width of table extended 150 x 124 x 74cm. £80 - 120 2120 An 18th Century and later oak oval gate leg dining table With a plank top above a shaped apron raised on ring turned baluster supports, plain cross stretchers and bun feet, width of table with leaves open 110 x 53 x 77cm.

£150 - 200 2122 An early 19th Century oak Welsh linen press With a cavetto cornice above a plain mahogany frieze flanked by two bullseye roundels, above two panelled cupboard doors enclosing two later fitted shelves, between two out set spirally lobbed and ring turned uprights. The lower part with two short cock beaded faux drawers and two long cock beaded drawers, each with turned wooden handles , raised on shaped bracket feet, 141 x 208 x 62cm. (illustrated) £700 - 900 2123 A rare Charles II Cheshire, Derbyshire or Lancashire oak court cupboard The upper part having a frieze carved with scrolling dragons and foliage above two doors each carved with stylized birds, centred by an inset panel carved with a lion possibly a crest. The lower part with three inverted moulded frieze drawers separated by inset panels of poker work, above two panelled cupboard doors each carved with a central panel of stylized flowers above a channelled frieze, raised on stile feet, 154 x 163 50cm. (illustrated) £400 - 600

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2123

2124 A oak and glazed flat front corner cupboard, early 19th Century With shaped painted shelves, height 104cms. £60 - 80 2125 A carved oak side table, 19th Century Single drawer with brass drop handles, raised on turned wood legs, width 89cms x depth 57cms x height 71cms. £60 - 80 2126 A trio of early 20th Century curved oak desks Each desk leather inset with moulded top above a plain frieze raised on Cabriole legs and pad feet, each desk measures approximately 188 x 67 x 46cm. (illustrated) £200 - 300 2127 A 17th Century oak four panel coffer The rectangular hinged four panel lid with a moulded border above a strapwrork frieze of scrolling leaves, each panel centred with a flowerhead, leafy angles raised upon channelled stile feet, carved sides 65x125x55cms. £100 - 200 2128 A mahogany fold over tea table early to mid 19th Century With concealed centre door, raised on carved and reeded legs, width 94cms x height 73cms (af). £50 - 80 2129 A mahogany low boy early 20th Century With three drawers with brass drop handles, shaped front and sides, raised on four cabriole legs, width 87cms x depth 50cms x height 82cms.

2126

2130 A carved stone trough corner planter Of curved triangular form, 27cms high x 65cms at the widest point. £50 - 60

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Each of rectangular form the exterior sides modeled with classical figural designs, the largest 29cms high x 120cms wide x 36cms deep, the smallest 28cms high x 76cms wide x 26cms deep. (2)

2131 A pair of reconstituted stone planters

£80 - 120

Of circular form, the outside engraved with two sylised flower motif and scroll panels together with another similar planter, all 26cmsx49.5cms (3)

The tapered stem supporting a circular domed top, 72cms high x 64cms diameter.

£80 - 120

2135 A pair of reconstituted stone campana form garden urns

2134 A sandstone staddle stone

2132 A pair of reconstituted stone campana form garden urns The baluster form vessel decorated with classical dancing figures adorned with twin handles raised upon a knopped stem to a fluted circular stepped base supported on square plinths with loral wreath, 96cms high (2) (illustrated) £100 - 200

£150 - 250

Circular vessel adorned with swag and satia masks raised upon a knopped stem to a fluted circular base, 61cms high (2) (illustrated) £100 - 200 2136 A reconstituted stone garden plinth Each side decorated with an embosed lorral panel raised upon a stepped base, height 52cms. £60 - 80

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2133 Two reconstituted stone trough planters

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2135

2137

2137 A reconstituted stone campana form garden urn The square plinth base rising to a stepped foot with knopped stem the wide brimmed vessel adorned with lion mask and lorral swags, 60cms high x 70cms diameter. (illustrated) £80 - 120 2138 A reconstituted stone garden campana form urn The square plinth base rising to an acanthus leaf foot, extending to a circular well planter adorned with loop handles and modelled with foliate designs, 65cms high x 65cms diameter. (illustrated)

2138

2147

2144 A collection of three reconstituted stone garden plinths

2149 A collection of reconstituted stone and sandstone garden ornaments

Each of square section rising from plinth bases to a flat top one adorned with case rose design to each faceted side, one lacking top plinth, 38 & 62cm high (3).

To include a large spherical ball together with three various planter plinths and stands, ball 45cm diameter, plinth sizes range from 30cm and 38cm high (4)

£80 - 120

£60 - 100

2145 Two reconstituted stone garden planters

2150 A reconstituted stone figure of Rebecca

The square section raised base extending to a stem modeled with cast masked figures extending to a circular a plinth adorned width acanthus leaf designs, 98cm high.

The first of classical design rising from a spreading square section base and terminating at a flower head form overhanging planter, 35cm high x 47cm diameter, together with a second garden planter of Campana form flanked by twin handles, 40cm high.

A scantily clad figure with tilted head and a jug in each hand raised upon a circular, 130cms high.

£50 - 60

£50 - 60

2141 A sandstone garden plinth

2146 A reconstituted stone garden planter

The faceted and tapered stem extending to a circular domed top, 40cms high.

£80 - 120 2139 A reconstituted stone figure of a bather The scantily clad classical type figure bathing before a grassy mound, raised on a plinth circular base, 106cm high. £60 - 80 2140 A reconstituted stone plinth

The circular spreading base with cutout aperture raising to baluster form stem and upper folded top (lacking upper section), 91cm high.

2151 A carved sandstone staddle stone

£80 - 120

Of tapered cylindrical form with folded rim, the exterior sides modelled with swag designs, 35cm high and 48cm diameter.

£50 - 80

£40 - 60

2142 A sandstone garden plinth

2147 A sandstone staddle stone

The square section base rising to a hexagonal form central knopped stem extending extending to a folded circular top (lacking upper section), 105cm high, together with a carved sandstone figural head, 26cm high.

The tapered stem extending to a wide circular and domed top, 65cms high. (illustrated)

£80 - 120

£80 - 120

2152 Two reconstituted stone shallow circular planters The smaller with a folded rim and a larger with a cast lappet border, smaller 37cms diameter and the largest 63cms. £50 - 80 End of sale

£150 - 250 2148 A reconstituted stone figure of a basket of flowers The central cylindrical stem raised to a basket fillet with flowers and fruits, 46cm high.

2143 A vintage sandstone trough 19th Century Of shaped rectangular form, 22x60x36cms.

£50 - 60

£50 - 80

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TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE

THIRD PARTY LIABILITY Every person on Wright Marshall premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his or her own risk. He or she shall have no claim against Wright Marshall 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 Wright Marshall employees.

2. Wright Marshall reserve the right to refuse entry of items deemed to be unsaleable, unfit for purpose or below standard. 7. COLLECTIONS

STANDARD CONDITIONS OF SALE

Wright Marshall disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods 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 deducted from the proceeds of the sale.

1. DEFINITIONS

8. LOSS OR DAMAGE

In these conditions Wright Marshall Ltd, who act only as auctioneers and agents for the vendor, are called “The Auctioneers”, and the representative of Wright Marshall Ltd conducting the auction is called “The Auctioneer”.

Wright Marshall disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods unless caused by the direct negligence of their employees.

2. GENERAL

Wright Marshall reserve the right to sell/store or arrange for sale/storage of goods delivered to them for sale either on their own premises or elsewhere at their discretion. They exempt themselves from any liability for loss or damage to goods delivered to their salerooms without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make a minimum storage charge at £3.00 plus VAT per lot per day for such goods (unless the loss or damage is caused by the negligence of their employees).

Whilst Wright Marshall make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot: 1. 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. 2. Wright Marshall 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. 3. All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally, as to any of the matters set out in (2) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Wright Marshall, 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. 4. Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneer within ten days of the day of the sale. 5. Wright Marshall reserves the right to perform an ‘Anti Money Laundering’ check on all new clients, it is incumbent upon the client to provide sufficient information to facilitate this search. Wright Marshall reserve the right to refuse new clients based on the results of this search without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. 3. THE AUCTION 1. The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots or to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. He may bid on behalf of the vendor for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneers discretion. 2. 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 reoffer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. 3. Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the vendor. Where there is a reserve price (but not otherwise) the Auctioneer may bid on behalf of the vendor. 4. 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. 4. RESCISSION Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within fourteen days after the sale Wright Marshall have received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within twenty-one days after such notification the buyer returns the sale to Wright Marshall in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Wright Marshall that considered in the light of entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery, then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. In the event of a dispute then the matter shall be settled by arbitration, the arbitrator to be nominated by the President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Both the buyer and the vendor agree to be bound by the decision. 5. DEFAULT 1. 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. VENDORS CONDITIONS 6. INSTRUCTIONS 1. All goods delivered to Wright Marshall saleroom premises will be deemed to have been delivered for sale by auction unless previously stated in writing and sold at the discretion of Wright Marshall in a capacity as auctioneers and they will be deemed to have been accepted by Wright Marshall for sale subject to the Conditions of Sale as displayed at the Saleroom supplied with the entry form of items entered off the saleroom premises, or such variation thereon as may from time to time be announced. Delivery of the goods to Wright Marshall by and on behalf of a vendor shall be deemed to represent acknowledgement that he or she has accepted and agreed to be bound by the said Conditions of Sale.

9. STORAGE

10. 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 by 5pm on the Friday of the week of sale Wright Marshall reserve the right to sell the goods to defray costs and storage charges or dispose of the goods if they are of no saleable value and charge the owners of the goods for disposal. 1. RECISSION

prove dangerous to human life or health and will indemnify Wright Marshall, its servants and agents against any loss or damage suffered by any of them in consequence of any breach of the above warranty and undertaking. Furthermore all electrical goods will be sold electrically untested and cables severed where deemed necessary by Wright Marshall. 17. RIGHTS TO PHOTOGRAPHS AND ILLUSTRATIONS The vendor gives Wright Marshall full and absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lot placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations any photographs provided by the vendor at any time at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the auction). 19. PROCEEDS OF SALE 1. Wright Marshall undertakes to pay the vendor the proceeds of sale, less commission, and other notified deductions, as displayed, irrespective of whether payment has been received from the purchaser. Payment will be made within twenty-eight days of the date of the sale except for items achieving a hammer price of £5,000 or more where the right is reserved by the auctioneers to withhold payment to the vendor until cleared funds have been received from the purchaser. All monies paid to the Auctioneers are held to be the property of Wright Marshall and are not held in trust for the vendor EXCEPT whereby a variation to the proceeding undertaking is notified to the vendor in writing prior to the sale. The Auctioneers however reserve the right to retain the proceeds of a sale as stakeholder pending receipt of payment in full from the purchaser in the case of their acceptance of an electronic or telephonic bid or in circumstances in which they have reasonable grounds to question the bona fide nature of the bidding in respect of any lot and/or the intention and ability of the purchaser to make payment in full accordance with the Conditions of Sale.

If before Wright Marshall remit the “sale proceeds” to the seller, the buyer makes a claim to rescind the sale under the Terms & Conditions of Sale if appropriate and Wright Marshall are of the opinion that the claim is justified, Wright Marshall are authorised to rescind the sale and refund to the buyer any amount paid to Wright Marshall in respect of the lot.

2. All financial transactions within Wright Marshall Ltd are conducted with the Auctioneers acting as Principal. Sale proceeds are not paid into a client bank account and, consequently, the RICS Client Money Protection Scheme (CMPS) will not apply to protect the vendor.

12. UNSOLD LOTS

In the event of a vendor withdrawing a lot within 7 working days of a General Home Furnishing Sale and 21 days of an Antique Sale into which the item or items have been entered, there will be a minimum withdrawal fee of £25 per lot or 10% of the reserve or lower auction estimate in the case of higher value goods, whichever is the higher.

If lots offered for sale by Wright Marshall fail to sell, Wright Marshall shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale if deemed suitable for reoffer by Wright Marshall or to collect the lot. 1. Within 7 days of notification the seller shall be responsible for any removal and storage expenses. 2. Within 10 days of notification, Wright Marshall shall have the right to sell the lot at auction without reserve and to deduct from the “hammer price” any sum owing to Wright Marshall including (without limitation) removal and storage expenses before remitting the balance to the seller. 13. LOSS AND DAMAGES 1. Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on Wright Marshall premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, theft following forcible entry and water damage. The value of the goods so covered shall be the gross amount realised or in the case of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of goods withdrawn prior to a sale that which the specialised staff of Wright Marshall shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods. 2. Wright Marshall shall be responsible for Loss and Damage covering goods stored on our premises against the risk of fire, burglary and damage. 3. In respect of any article delivered to Wright Marshall if the vendor has in force a policy or policies of insurance in which the article is specifically mentioned as being insured, whether or not for an agreed sum or value, the vendor shall notify his insurers of and shall himself note Wright Marshall interest as bailees in such policy or policies. 14. RESERVES 1. All goods are put up for sale without reserve at the Auctioneer’s discretion unless clear written instruction on an entry form as to reserves are received by Wright Marshall prior to the commencement of the sale. 2. In the event of any reserve price not being reached at auction Wright Marshall are empowered to sell after the auction, by private treaty, at not less than 10% under the reserve price, as long as the goods remain on Wright Marshall premises. In the event of such a sale by private treaty the Conditions of sale applicable to a buyer governing the auction will apply. 3. We reserve the right to charge an unsold fee of 10% of unagreed reserves with a minimum charge of £25 per lot. 4. Reserves below £50 will only be accepted at the Auctioneers discretion and in any event no responsibility will be undertaken for such reserves below £50. In all cases the Auctioneer reserves the right to sell within 10% of the reserve price. 15. INDEMNITY The vendor shall duly indemnify Wright Marshall against any claims in connection with any goods sold by Wright Marshall on the vendor’s behalf. 16. ELECTRICAL GOODS The seller of electrical or mechanical goods warrants and undertakes to Wright Marshall that at the date on which the same are consigned to Wright Marshall except where previously disclosed to Wright Marshall the same are safe if reasonably used for the purpose for which they were designed and free from any defect not obvious on external inspection which could

20. LOT WITHDRAWAL

21. VALUE ADDED TAX 1. Where the vendor is registered for VAT purposes and enters any goods for Sale which are not technically household chattels, we are obliged by law under these circumstances to charge VAT at the prevailing rate and in addition to the Sale price as knocked down. This tax will be paid to the Vendor who will be obliged to account to the Customs & Excise office. This information must be supplied to the Auctioneer on or prior to delivery of the goods. 2. We are legally obliged to enquire of Vendors as to whether or not they are registered for the purposes of VAT. If they are registered they must provide their VAT registration number in the space provided on the form. BUYERS CONDITIONS 22. INSPECTION Each buyer on making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to all the Sale Conditions the physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored. 23. PROPERTY AND RISK Legal title will not pass to the buyer until the lot(s) has been paid for in full and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot sold until the purchase price (as defined in 26 below) is paid in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Each buyer shall forthwith give his full names and permanent address and if called upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall forthwith pay to Wright Marshall such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. If the buyer fails to do so, the lot may at the Auctioneer’s discretion be put up again and re-sold. 24. PRINCIPAL Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Wright Marshall that he acts as agent on behalf of a named principal. 25. REMOVAL OF GOODS 1. No purchase shall be claimed or removed until it has been paid for and the sale has been concluded. All purchases shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense by the end of the second working day after the sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a minimum warehousing charge of £3.00 per lot per day plus VAT. If they are not paid for and removed within seven days of the sale the Auctioneer may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer of the lot sold. 2. In the event of any failure of the buyers to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable by the seller or


TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE

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

information for use by the Auctioneers, members of the public and prospective purchasers. Vendors of all goods are reminded of their duty to comply with relevant Health & Safety Acts. Purchasers are reminded that any second hand goods purchased through an auction sale should be thoroughly checked by a competent person before use.

26. PURCHASE PRICE

28. RICS MEMBERS ACCOUNTS REGULATIONS 1993

1. The purchaser of any lot shall pay the hammer price plus a premium (together with VAT on the premium for all lots and on the hammer price if applicable to that lot). The premium shall be calculated at 17.50% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot. The premium at the appropriate rate is payable by all purchasers. The vendor authorises the Auctioneer to deduct commission and expenses at the agreed rates from the hammer price and the purchaser and the vendor acknowledge Wright Marshall’s right to retain the premium payable by the purchaser.

This auction is not required to comply with requirements of the Members Accounts Regulations of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. No monies paid to this saleroom are covered by any scheme for the protection of clients money operated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. This notice is published in accordance with the requirements of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors from whom a more detailed explanation can be obtained by writing to The Standards & Practice Department, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, 12 Great George Street, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3AD.

2. Not only will any bidder or purchaser at any sales be deemed to be purchasing, or to have purchased, in full knowledge of, and agreement with, these and any other printed or announced conditions of sale, he will also be deemed to be in full knowledge of, and agreement with, such other conditions of sale as are on display during normal office hours in the offices of the Auctioneers. 3. The auctioneers’ bankers are The Royal Bank of Scotland plc, 2 Canute Square, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6BJ. Their telephone number is Knutsford (01565) 654826. The branch sorting code is 162227 and forward payment by transfer should be made to the credit of ‘Wright Marshall Ltd’ – Auction Account 10905773. 4. If the auctioneer finds it necessary to use solicitors or other professional parties to recover any outstanding accounts or any other charges or expenses, the purchaser will, in addition, be required to pay for such costs incurred and shall indemnify the auctioneer in respect of the same. 5. Should an account or any other charges or expenses not be paid on its respective due date, then the auctioneer will be entitled to damages as set out as compensation in the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998 and contractual interest pursuant to said Act or any successor legislation, from the day of sale until settlement. If the said Act does not apply as the purchaser is a consumer then the auctioneer reserves the right to charge interest at the rate set out in said Act (for the avoidance of doubt interest may be charged at 8% above the Bank of England base rate during the period in which the account and/or any other charges or expenses are due). 27. RIGHT OF ADMISSION 1. The right is reserved to refuse admission to the saleroom premises and any used by Wright Marshall without giving a reason.

3. In order to comply with section 47 on the VAT Act 1994, all qualified second hand goods will have VAT at the prevailing rate added to the purchase price, unless the correct declarations are completed and signed by the vendor, and full name and address provided by the purchaser.

29. AUCTIONEERS NOTICE 1. At all times prior to the fall of the hammer chattels remain the responsibility of the vendor and thereafter the responsibility of the purchaser at no time other than when due care is expected of an agent do auctioneers accept responsibility. 2. The insurance of chattels is always the duty of the owner.

34. VALUE ADDED TAX 1. Any lot disclosed at the time of Sale as being the property of a person registered for VAT purposes will carry the tax at the prevailing rate in addition to the knocked down price AND PURCHASERS SHOULD NOTE THIS POINT. 2. The symbol * after any lot number indicates the VAT is payable by the purchaser in addition to the selling price. 3. In addition, VAT will also be charged on our commission. 35. PAYMENT Payment must be made within 48 hours of completion of the sale in which the goods have been purchased.Wright Marshall are able to accept cash payments (for exceptions please see money laundering regulations below). Wright Marshall are able to accept payment by cheque, goods will only be released once the cheque has been cleared on values over £1,000.00. Goods over this value may only be released on the approval of a partner, senior valuer or partnership accountant. Credit and Debit card payments made by phone are restricted to a maximum of £1,000, only one card may be used for each transaction. Wright Marshall are able to accept payment by a variety of cards in settlement of clients’ accounts, please enquire with the office which cards are accepted No charge will be made in respect of payments made by debit card. However a surcharge equal to 1.50% (inclusive of VAT at the appropriate rate) of the amount payable will be levied in respect of payments made by credit cards.

30. ESTIMATES

36. ELECTRICAL GOODS

The estimated selling price for each lot is available upon request. The estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are not definitive, and are subject to revision.

It is essential that those lots in this sale which are originally operated by mains electricity be checked by the buyer prior to use. They may not comply with the statutory requirement and as such are offered for sale solely for display or historical research purposes: these lots are not suitable for connection to the mains electricity supply. Wright Marshall cannot accept responsibility for any act of the buyer in contravention of the above.

31. STORAGE CHARGES Buyers are reminded that storage charge of £3.00 plus VAT per lot per day will be levied on all lots that are not collected in accordance with the Conditions of Sale ( see clause 25.2 above). 32. BIDS We will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as permitted by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted to the Office at least half an hour before the sale commences, and should be entered on the form provided. Bids left by telephone will be accepted only on the condition that they are at the sender’s risk, and must in any case be confirmed in writing. 33. EXPORT LICENCE A specific license is required before export from the UK of items that cost £35,000 or more, and are at least 50 years old, and also for certain other categories. For further information please enquire in the Office.

37. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY If you would like an opinion on the condition of any lot prior to purchasing, or if you are unable to attend the sale and would like a condition report on any lot in the sale, telephone our offices and they will endeavour to help you. Any condition report is subject to paragraphs 2.2 and 2.3 of these conditions of sale. Condition reports will not be given on the day of the sale. 38. TELEPHONE BIDS Buyers wishing to bid by telephone during a sale should make their request at least one working day before the sale by telephoning us on 01565 653284 (Knutsford Office) or 01829 262150 (Beeston Office). In order to secure a telephone line you must be prepared to bid to within 10% of the low end of the estimate unless authorised by the Saleroom Partner or Senior Auctioneer.

2. Any person bringing onto any premises used by Wright Marshall any hazardous substances must provide the relevant

IMPORTANT NOTICES FULL CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS Full conditions are displayed in our auction rooms and in our Antique sale catalogue and copies can be obtained from Wright Marshall Ltd, Marshall House, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6DH, or Wright Marshall Ltd, Beeston Castle Salerooms, Beeston Castle Smithfield, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9NZ Wright Marshall is the trading name of Wright Marshall Ltd, Registered in England and Wales (Number 08700794) whose registered office is at 63 High Street, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 0DR.

9 The term ‘bears a signature’ and/or ‘date’ and/or ‘inscription’ means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand 10 Dimensions are given height before width 11 Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated Droit de Suite

EXPLANATION OF CATALOGUING TERMS - PICTURE SECTION

The Artist’s Resale Right Regulations

Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of fact. Wright Marshall Ltd reserves the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable.

Following the introduction of the Artist’s Resale Right Regulations on 14th February 2006 and subsequent revisions on the 1st of January 2012 Frank Marshall will implement the new levy as follows:

1 A picture catalogued with the forename(s) and surname of the painter is in our opinion a work by the artist. When the artist’s forenames(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named.

Frank Marshall will collect the same amount as the resale royalty from the buyer for any work of art covered by the regulations. Royalty rates will only apply to works sold in the secondary market and not for those sold for the first time, and for works which are sold for €1000 or more (approx £780 hammer price). Royalty rates are calculated as a percentage of the sale price on a sliding scale from 4% (from €1000 to €50,000) down to 0.25% (over €500,000).

2 ‘Attributed to’ is in our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category.

Resale royalties ARE NOT subject to VAT.

3 ‘Studio of’ is in our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction

Important Notice to Buyers:

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

Buyers are requested to acquaint themselves with the revised Terms of Sale and Notices. Particular note should be taken of the 17.5% plus VAT Buyer’s Premium which is payable to the Auctioneers in addition to the hammer price on each and every lot. The lots in this sale are of some age and buyers are advised to satisfy themselves of the condition of each lot before bidding. Please note that phone bidders must be prepared to bid to the lower estimate in order to secure a line.

6 ‘Manner of’ is in our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of later date.

Buyers Registration:

7 ‘After’ is in our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist.

Please note that in order to comply with current Money Laundering regulations Wright Marshall Ltd will perform an ‘Anti Money Laundering’ check on all new clients, should a buyer fail to supply sufficient information to perform this check or if they fail to meet the necessary criteria to pass this check then their registration will be refused.

4 ‘ Circle of’ is in our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand, closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil.

8 The terms ‘signed’ and/or ‘dated’ and/or ‘inscribed’ means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist


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