Wright Marshall
Antique, Fine Art & Collectors sale Tuesday 5th September 10am - Knutsford Saleroom
Wright Marshall Fine Art & Antiques Saleroom Team
Peter Ashburner Fine Art Director & Toy Specialist Knutsford & Beeston
Rachel Houston-Holland Regional Head of Fine Art Knutsford and Beeston
Nick Hall Head of Furniture & Fine Art Knutsford
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rachelholland@wrightmarshall.co.uk
nickhall@wrightmarshall.co.uk
Francesca Garvey Jewellery & Vintage Fashion Specialist
Ian Woodward Auctioneer & Valuer
Knutsford & Beeston
Neil Manley Rock & Pop Vinyl & Memorabilia Specialist, Knutsford
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ianwoodward@wrightmarshall.co.uk
Niall Williams Valuer & 20th Century Design Specialist Knutsford
Simon Nuttall Militaria, Coins & Book Specialist, Knutsford
Peter Hopkins Fine Wine, Champagne, Port & Rare Spirits Specialist, Knutsford
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simonnuttall@wrightmarshall.co.uk
peterhopkins@wrightmarshall.co.uk
For further information on any of our services, please contact the salerooms on: Knutsford: 01565 653284 Beeston: 01829 262150
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Wright Marshall
Antique, Fine Art & Collectors
Wright Marshall Antique, Fine Art & Collectors sale Tuesday 5th September 10am - Knutsford Saleroom
Sale Dates 2017 Knutsford Sales
Lot 1 - 149
Collectables inc Coins & Stamps Fine Wine, Champagne & Spirits
General Antique & Interiors Sales
Lot 150 - 350
Tuesday 21st February
Tuesday 15th August
Lot 351 - 552A
Silver & Silver-plate
Tuesday 4th April
Tuesday 19th September
Wednesday 19th April
Tuesday 17th October
Lot 553 - 624A
Traditional Art
Tuesday 23rd May
Tuesday 21st November
Lot 625 - 759
British & European Ceramics
Tuesday 13th June
Tuesday 12th December
Lot 760 - 862
Furniture & Rugs
Tuesday 18th July Fine Antique & Interiors Sales
Viewing Times:
Tuesday 31st January – Wednesday 1st February
Knutsford Sunday 3rd September - 10am - 4pm Monday 4th September - 10am - 6.30pm
Tuesday 21st – Wednesday 22nd March Tuesday 9th – Wednesday 10th May Tuesday 4th – Wednesday 5th July Tuesday 5th – Wednesday 6th September Tuesday 7th – Wednesday 8th November Specialists Saturday Sales
Saturday 11th February Knutsford – Decades of Design Saturday 4th March Knutsford – Boutique Sale Saturday 3rd June Knutsford – Decades of Design Saturday 1st July Knutsford – Boutique Sale Saturday 28th October Knutsford – Decades of Design Saturday 2nd December Knutsford – Boutique Sale
For more information and sale times contact:
Catalogue from and enquiries to: Marshall House, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire Telephone: 01565 653284. Fax: 01565 652 341 Email fineart@wrightmarshall.co.uk
Beeston Fine Art Saleroom
Knutsford Fine Art Saleroom
Beeston Castle Saleroom, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9NZ
Marshall House Saleroom, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6DH
01829 262150
01565 653284
or email fineart@wrightmarshall.co.uk
Web: wrightmarshall.co.uk Catalogue £3 (£6 incl. postage) This sale is subject to the conditions of sale displayed at our premises. Catalogue printed by Delmar Print, Cheshire
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Collectables & Works of Art
Decades of Design
Inviting Entries for 28th October 2017 Sale (Deadline for Entries 6th October 2017)
Viewing Times Wednesday 25th October 2pm – 5pm Thursday 26th October 10am – 5pm Friday 27th October 10am – 6.30pm Saturday 28th October 9.30am – 11am
For further information contact Niall Williams on 01565 653284 or email niallwilliams@wrightmarshall.co.uk
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A collection of British coinage
To include Queen Victoria silver half crowns, Edward VII half crowns, further silver coinage (total silver weight approx 16oz), further coinage to include USA half dollars, bronze coinage etc. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 2 A George V gold half sovereign Sydney Mint dated 1916 £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 3 A Charles I silver half groat circa 1640s Further Queen Victoria silver coinage, half crowns, florins etc, total silver weight approx 33oz, also further bronze coinage etc. £250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 4 A Edward VII gold sovereign London Mint dated 1904 Further British crowns, foreign coinage, British banknotes to include one pound notes cashier J. B. Page, foreign banknotes etc. £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 5 A good collection of modern silver proof coinage To include a Pobjoy Mint Queen Elizabeth II Isle of Man silver proof set, in original case of issue together with a forty pound certificate, cased silver proof crown dated 1972, further cased Isle of Man coins, two 1970 proof sets, large collection of Churchill crowns, silver wedding crowns.
4 10 A collection of pre-1947 British silver coinage To include florins, shillings, sixpences etc, total silver weight approx 11oz. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 11 A large collection of British and USA coinage To include bronze coinage, George III silver crown dated 1819, cased medals, large quantities of pennies, half pennies and threepences, assorted USA silver coinage etc.
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
£200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)
6 Three gold Edward VII half sovereigns
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Dated 1904, 1906 and 1910. (3) £250 - 350 (plus 21% BP*) 7 Queen Elizabeth II gold sovereign, London Mint dated 1968
A collection of police ephemera
To include two hardwood truncheons, lengths vary from 33cm to 42cm, three police badges to include Portsmouth 97 Police, Captain 35 MFD, etc (6) £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
£180 - 220 (plus 21% BP*)
13 A Manchester Special Constabulary truncheon dated 1919
8 Queen Elizabeth II gold sovereign, London Mint dated 1974
The 38cm hardwood truncheon with the Manchester coat of arms and the policeman’s name David MacDonald 1916-1919.
£180 - 220 (plus 21% BP*) 9
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A large collection of British coinage
To include five cased silver proof crowns dated 1977, bag of unopened 25 pences dated 1972 value on label £50, further bag of crowns, large collection of pennies, threepences etc. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 15 A sewn Hessian Union Jack, 20th Century Union Jack with wooden toggle and rope end, 126x245cm (af). £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 16 A sewn Hessian Union Jack, 20th Century Union Jack with wooden toggle and rope end, 246x141cm (af). £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 17 A British Merchant Navy flag, 20th Century With wooden toggle and rope end, 140x219cm, (af). £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 18 Seven assorted German Police peaked caps, mid to late 20th Century Each cap with a metal police badge (7) £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
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19 Seven assorted German Police peaked caps, mid to late 20th Century Each cap with a metal police badge (7) £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 20 A collection of German Police and foreign caps, mid to late 20th Century Comprising three German police peaked caps, two forage hats, a ladies police hat and a Russian woollen cap (7) £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 21 Seven assorted continental Police hats, mid to late 20th Century Comprising three peaked caps, three forage hats, and a Russian woollen hat (7)
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Lincolnshire, K. C. K brass Special Constable badge, German badges, etc (45)
36 A cased Exploder Dynamo/ Condenser Mark 2, late 20th Century
22 Approx sixty USA Police patches, late 20th Century
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
The fusion tester enclosed in a leather case, a leather cased AM5000 airflow meter. (2)
Subjects to include Maryland State Police, Tennessee, Hale Centre State of Texas, etc (60) £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 23 A collection of approx fifty one American Police patches, late 20th Century To include six dog handling patches, further patches to include Whitewell Police, Police William County, Navajo Police, etc (51) £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 24 A collection of approx fifty three USA and other countries Police patches, late 20th Century To include Dyfed-Powys Special Constabulary, Queensland Police, Canadian Police, Vancouver Police, Ventura Investigation, etc (53) £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 25 A collection of British and German Police cloth patches, late 20th Century To include South Yorkshire Police, Dorset Police, German and Danish Police patches, RAF Regiment, Parachute Regiment, Sergeant stripes, pair of white gloves, five assorted Police commemorative mugs (62) £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 26 An album containing approx forty seven USA and German Police patches, late 20th Century To include Victoria Police, Felix Police, Auxiliary Everett Police, Berlin Police, etc (47) £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 27 A collection of approx twenty seven British Police badges, late 20th Century To include helmet plates for the following forces Bucks, Cambridgeshire, mid Anglia, Staffordshire, Metropolitan, Bedfordshire, North Riding of Yorkshire, World War I Special Constabulary, Devon and Exeter,etc (27) £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 28 A collection of approx forty five British Police badges, mid to late 20th Century
29 Four packets of British and Overseas Police buttons, early to mid 20th Century To include examples from The Royal Ulster Constabulary, Liverpool, Belgium Police, USA Police, Royal Army Service Corps, Cambridgeshire Police, Northamptonshire Regiment etc. £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 30 A double barrelled side by side percussion cap shotgun, mid to late 19th Century With 81cm barrels, engraved lock, two triggers, three quarter stocked. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 31 A BSA Meteor .22 calibre air rifle, late 20th Century
£60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 37 A Sudanese Kaskara sword early 20th Century The 48cm straight double edged blade with twin fullered marks, steel cross guard, leather covered grip and pommel, complete with leather covered scabbard, four African spears/ arrowheads, an African spear with animal skin and leather decoration (6) £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 38 A collection of WWI and later trench art and shell cases To include a shell formed into a small spill vase, 30mm shell complete with projectile, shells, three rubber bullets, oil bottle, etc (20) £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
46cm barrel, ramp sights, telescopic sights by BSA, wooden stocked.
39 A BSA .177 air rifle mid 20th Century
£60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
47cm barrel with fixed sights, wooden stock with BSA emblem
32 A Webley Falcon .22 calibre air rifle, late 20th Century
£60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 40 A Victorian brass bound Pharmacy pill maker
44cm barrel, wooden stock. £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 33 An “Original” .177 calibre air rifle, late 20th Century 48cm barrel, fitted with Tasco telescopic sights, wooden stock, complete with box of iron sights. £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 34 A British Army .303 calibre cartridge box, late 20th Century The contents including a used machine gun belt, further spent bullets, clips of used bullets and a further empty .303 calibre cartridge box. (2) £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 35 A British Army .303 calibre ammunition box, late 20th Century The contents including large quantity of spent bullets, together with clips, further empty .303 calibre box. (2)
With detachable tray, length 32cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 41
A Victorian silver-plated desk stand
The detachable glass ink well with silver-plated collar and hinged cover with acorn finial, the circular base having open floral scroll work decoration, raised on four ball and claw feet, height 19cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 42 An early 20th Century gilt metal desk stand Having pierced gilt cherub and floral sprays outside a removable KPM porcelain dish having relief floral decoration, with circular ink well with KPM cover, height 11cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
£60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
To include a D. C. C. brass Special Constable badge, Cheshire Constabulary, Surrey, september 2017
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Boutique Inviting Entries for 2nd December 2017 Sale (Deadline for Entries 27th October 2017)
Viewing Times Thursday 30th November 10am – 4pm Friday 1st December 10am – 4pm Saturday 2nd December 9.00am – 11am
For further information contact Francesca Garvey on 01565 653284 or email francescagarvey@wrightmarshall.co.uk
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Beck (20th Century) cast bronze figure
Modelled in the form of a semi nude male, wearing a Grecian style helmet , signed Beck to base, height 41cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 44 A late 19th Century R.W.N. copper lantern The square body having three circular clear glass panels and one red glass panel, with applied panel ‘River Weaver Bridges Seare Navigation’, height 44cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 45 A Franz Bergman cold painted bronze figure of a blue tit Impressed marks to base, height 4cm, length 5cm £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 46 A pair of early 20th Century gilt metal garnitures Each modelled with open shells raised on a Rococo style support, terminating on alabaster oval plinth bases, height 13cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 47
Two German portrait miniatures
Each depicting female busts in Victorian clothing, inset within ornate metal frames and bearing label verso ‘C. Loewe Friseur Flensburg Rathausstr 12’ larger example 7 x 5.5cm (excluding frame) together with a 19th Century circular print depicting a mother and child, inset within gilt frame, diameter 13cm
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After E. Rude a bronzed resin bust
Depicting a figure from the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, ‘Le Tete de gauloise’, height 39cm £100 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 49 A 19th Century bronzed spelter female bust
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Modelled in the form of a Victorian lady wearing a crown, raised on plinth base, height 50cm £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 50 A 19th Century French gilt bronze figural table lamp By J. Pradier Susse Ed, (regilded), height including fitting 30cm (sold electrically untested) £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 51 A decorative gilt bronze figural table lamp Depicting a female musician, (regilded), height including fitting 51cm £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 52
A decorative gilt bronze figure lamp
Modelled in the form of a classical maiden, raised on plinth base, (regilded), height including fitting 48cm £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 53
A Victorian style gilt metal table lamp
Modelled in the form of two children supporting a central urn with globular frosted glass shade, height 65cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)
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54 A Victorian hand-painted panel on papier mache Depicting a hunting dog carrying dead game in landscape scene, unframed, 30x38cm trace of original label verso £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 55 An Edwardian inlaid mahogany hanging candle box With hinged cover, height 51cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 56 An Railway advertising handpainted wooden plaque Entitled ‘The South Eastern and Chatham Railway Companies Managing Committee’ 54x54cm £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 57 An Amercian hand held “Perfescope” Together with forty various viewing cards, to include Swallow Falls Betws-Y-Coed Wales, U.S. Pension Bureau Building and Grounds, 8
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High street Belfast Ireland, The tomb of Samuel at Mizpeh, Palestine, The Dead Sea Palestine, The Victorian Salon in the Royal Palace Stockholm, Conway Castle and Bridge, etc £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 58 A 19th Century Fajian tribal art chief’s club Of typical form having carved decoration to the lower sides of the club, length 93cm £1200 - 1500 (plus 21% BP*) 59 A late 19th Century games compendium Containing a quantity of different games to include draughts, race game with led horses, dominoes and tiddlywinks £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 60 A Victorian lacquered papier mache hand fan Having chinoiserie and gilt decoration, length 35cm together with a Victorian Tunbridge ware chamber stick, raised on three bun feet £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) Knutsford: 01565 653284
61 A Victorian Mauchline ware photograph frame Having four pierced hinged sections covering the central glazed panel, inset within four having painted cabochon decorated with birds, height 31cm, width 20cm, together with a further fruit wood photograph frame £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 62 A Georgian inlaid mahogany tea caddy The hinged cover lifts to enclose three compartments, raised on bracket feet, with brass swan neck handle, height 15cm, length 23cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 63 A Georgian inlaid mahogany tea caddy Having three marquetry inlaid panels, the hinged cover lifts to enclose two inlaid covers, height 11cm, width 18cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
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£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
64 A Franke & Heidecke Braunschweig Rolleiflex Compur camera
72 A good quality Matthew Norman brass cased carriage clock
Having two lens, fitted in original leather case
The white enamel face with Roman numerals and swing carrying handle, height 11cm, together with box, key and paperwork
£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 65 An original advertising Revo money box Modelled in the form of a Revo electric cooker, entitled ‘Put Your Faith in a “Revo” Electric Cooker and Your Savings in Here’, height 14.5cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 66
An 18th Century sampler
Hand stitched with poem, by Mary Barford 1770, 37x31cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 67 A John Bruce & Sons of Liverpool brass cased ships clock The circular white painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the outer case entitled S/S Antenor chart room, diameter 18cm £50 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 68 A 19th Century French ormolu mantle clock Modelled with two winged cherubs flanking a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and a rotating panel depicting Victorian portraits,
£120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
69 the back panel with oval plaque A. Commun Brevete’s Paris, height 42cm £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 69 A 19th Century French ormolu mantle clock Having two winged cherubs flanking a handpainted porcelain and ormolu vase above circular porcelain dial with Arabic numerals and three hand-painted porcelain panels, possibly Serves, height 52cm £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 70
The circular topped table, with white metal support, height 7cm, the shield back chair with hallmarked silver mounts, for Sheffield 1985, height 9cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 74
Four pieces of Blue John
To include a pedestal bowl of ovoid form, height 7cm, a conical bowl having geometric decoration, height 5cm, two further bowls £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
A good quality brass carriage clock
Retailed by Mappin & Webb, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals surrounded by engraved floral decoration, height 20cm £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
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Three blue John circular bowls
Largest example 11.5cm diameter £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 76 A large Blue John pedestal font bowl
71 A reproduction brass cased carriage clock By St James London, the white enamel dial having Roman numerals with swing carrying september 2017
73 A miniature Blue John stone table and chair
Raised on a single column support, height 17.5cm, diameter of bowl 13cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
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Four fine Blue John circular bowls
Largest example 10cm diameter, together with a Blue John egg, length 5cm
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
84 A Victorian Ashford marble and ebonised wooden box
78 A hallmarked silver and Blue John Stone lidded patch box
Of rectangular form, raised on carved lions paw feet, height 8cm, length 34cm
Of Demi-lune form, made by BJK Sheffield 1981, height 3cm
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
85 An early 20th Century original advertising cotton reel
79 A hallmarked silver and Blue John stone pill box
‘Dewhurst’s Sylko Three Shells Machine Twist Cotton’, raised on octagonal plinth base, height 18cm, length 26cm
Of square form, marked 925, length 3cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
80 A fine quality Blue John stone, bronze and ormolu oil lamp Having cut glass reservoir above Corinthian column support, height including shade and funnel 84cm
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82 A Victorian slate and malachite table barometer
Containing two boards and hand coloured cards
£300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)
Of arched form, raised on stepped plinth base, height 14cm
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A Victorian Ashford marble plaque
Of rectangle form, having floral decoration, inset within gilt frame, 11x17.5cm (excluding frame), together with a similar stud
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98 98 An autographed Manchester United FC official annual 1980 Signed by Dave Sexton, Gary Bailey, Martin Buchan, Arthur Albiston, Steve Coppell, Jim Greenhoff, Joe Jordan, Gordon McQueen plus more £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
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Four Blue John stone bowls
Various shades and designs, height of largest example 4cm, diameter 7cm £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 88
An African tribal mask
Carved wood with red pigment and scarification patterns on the cheeks, possibly Lulua, acquired in Africa in the first half of the 20th Century, height 19.5cm
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 100 Three late 19th Century Chinese polychrome ivory snuff bottles
£400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 89 A late 19th Century brass tobacco tin and cover In the form of a heart, entitled F. Kemp Hull, decorated with a horse and rider falling into the sea, length 9cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 90
A 9ct gold full hunter pocket watch
The white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial, total weight 90.1g, together with a gold-plated Albert chain with fob £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 90A A collection of loose gemstones All in various sizes, shapes and quality, to include; small mix-cut diamonds, agates, lapis lazuli beads, hematite, pastes, shell cameos, tiger’s eye and remaining gemstones (Qty) £100 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 91 A vintage gents Buler 21 jewel wristwatch The white face with Arabic numerals, with date aperture, diameter 30mm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 92 A Thomas Russell & Son goldplated full hunter pocket watch The white enamel face with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, marked Thomas Russell & Son, Tempus Fugit Liverpool, diameter of case 50mm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
An autograph album
Containing various signatures to include Jimmy Nicholl, Tommy Cavanagh, Joe Jordan, Gordon McQueen, Tommy Sloan, Sammy Mclroy, plus more
Each in the form of young girls, one holding a flower, one a peacock
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A Celtic solid silver armlet
Believed to be Iron Age, circa 3rd-1st Century BC, diameter 9.5cm, together with a ‘Spectacle Brooch’, believed to be bronzed age Europe Villanovan Italy circa 7th Century £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 95 A 19th Century Scottish horn snuff mull In the form of a cornucopia, with white metal rim, height 9cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 96 A 19th Century James T Coppock Ltd of London Brass cased three drawer telescope, with original leather outer case, overall length 59cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 97 A 19th Century brass cased five drawer telescope
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and one a Ruyi and a small dog, raised on carved hardwood plinth base, two examples signed, height of largest figure 14cm £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 101 A late 18th/19th Century Chinese ivory Scholars rule Having pierced floral decoration, length 34cm £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 102 A large and rare Chinese gilt bronze figure Probably late Ming, the three-faced deity with flaming headdress and eight outstretched arms, holding a Ghanta, a Vajra and other Buddhist attributes, seated on a separately cast throne, raised on a carved hardwood stand, height 34.5cm £4000 - 6000 (plus 21% BP*) 103 An autographed sepia photograph of Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor Signed by each, inset within modern frame, 18x23cm £100 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
With original leather outer case, length 75cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) september 2017
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106 110 Of local interest an early 19th Century indenture Relating to property of King Street, Knutsford signed by Sir Philip de Malpas Grey Egerton of Oulton Park, inset within modern gilt frame, 59x70cm £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 110A A printed on silk Derby winners commemorative cloth, dated 1866 The central panel of a racehorse with jockey being the Lord Lyon by Stockwell out Paradigm winner of the Derby, trained by J. Dover, written by Custance 1866, the property of R. Sutton, circular border with previous Derby winners, 83x78cm, framed and glazed. £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 111 A Victorian hallmarked silver mounted tortoiseshell stamp box
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Of typical rectangular form, the hinged cover lifts to enclose green velvet interior, Chester 1896, length 11cm
104 A Roman shaped alabaster vase
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
Believed to be (100-200 AD) and recovered from a site in lower Egypt twelve years ago, the vase has been dipped in wax by the Archeologist prior to going into a museum, height 17cm
112 Three Blue John stone bowls
NB: Complete with original paperwork
To include two conical examples, various designs, height of largest example 5cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
£100 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
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105 A Greek antiquity pottery Amphora, Apulan Prochas
107 A Gale & Polden Ltd Of London print
And further stones to include marble, various shapes and sizes, largest example 12x15cm
Greek settlement-South Italy, having red leaf design and lion head terminals, believe to be fourth Century B.C., height 16cm
Depicting Crests & Badges of the British Army in daily use, 52x83cm, inset within modern gilt frame
£80 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
Complete with original bill of sale from Neill Fine Art £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 106 Sir Edwin Henry Edward Landseer RA (1802-1873) Pencil signed engraving depicting dogs in interior scene, signed, 54x69cm, unframed £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)
£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 108 A Great Northern Railway cast iron wall plaque
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“Service” microscope, model number 38265, complete with extra lens and mahogany case £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
‘Public Warning not to trespass’, 41x72cm, together with a train carriage key
115 A Kemp & Co brass plated students microscope
£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
Raised on black lacquered base, height 25cm, complete with later pine case
109 A 19th Century tapestry panel Depicting Victorian figures in Egyptian landscape scene, inset within ornate gilt frame, 62x54cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
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122 119 A brass plated monocular microscope Fitted in mahogany case £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 120 A Vickers Instruments monocular microscope Fitted in oak case £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 121 An oak cased Edison Standard phonograph Complete with nine rolls £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 122 A Samuel Gilkes mahogany cased violin
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Complete with a Dodd and further unmarked bow
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£250 - 350 (plus 21% BP*) 123 A black painted wooden tool chest Containing a quantity of Stanley and further tools to include planes, chisels, brace etc £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 124 A mid 19th Century wooden handpainted lords prayer With lancet top and gilt writing, height 112cm, width 60cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 125 Three French brass circular photograph frames Diameter of largest example 10cm, together with a similar silver-plated example 17.5x12cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 126 Taxidermy A leopard skin rug with heat mount Complete with glass eyes and four teeth, length 225cm, width 150cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 127 An original advertising Cadburys chocolate hanging display cabinet
127 116 A E. Leitz Wetzlar brass plated microscope Model number 104244, complete with extra lens and fitted in mahogany case £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 117 A Watson Barnet black finished Service microscope Model number 144459, complete with
instruction manual and oak case
With two glazed doors having gilt writing, with milk glass back panel, 61x82cm
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)
118 A PZO Warszawa Polish electric microscope Complete with extra lens and equipment, fitted in stained box £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) september 2017
128 An original advertising Brooke Bond Tea enamel sign 66x50cm £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
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barracks scenes, upside car being inspected by a policeman, Natives etc. enclosed in a lacquered album with raised decoration of hens.
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£60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 136 A leather bound album containing approximately 112 photographs of The Thiele Family, circa 1880-1900 Many of the photographs by Reinhold Thiele (1856-1921), Thiele was a famous German photographer who first served his apprenticeship in Hanover, he later moved to London where he was one of the earliest photo journalists, his photograph of the Tower Bridge opening in 1894 was a famous example, photographs of family in Germany to include priests, man with a penny farthing, H G Thiele’s grave, Imperial German Soldiers in uniform, children etc. also with this lot is a quantity of research relating to the Thiele family. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 137 An album containing approximately 280 postcards of First World War Scenes
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
To include French Generals, damaged buildings, Germans shooting women, troops marching, trench scenes, British Military bands, French cathedrals, further family pictures, ruined buildings etc.
133 A late Victorian brass oil lamp
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130 An original advertising Woodbine cigarettes enamel sign
Having glass reservoir with relief floral decoration, raised on brass Corinthian column and frosted glass shade, height 66cm
43x153cm
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138 An album containing approximately sixty postcards, scenes of Singapore and Penang, early 20th Century
£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
134 A good Victorian brass oil lamp
143 129 An original advertising Capstan medium cigarettes enamel sign 43x153cm £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
length 40cm
131 A hand tinted map of Westmorland and Kendale by John Speede, late 17th Century
With cranberry glass shade and reservoir, height 70cm
The 36x52cm map showing the town of Kendale, framed and glazed
135 Photograph album containing approximately sixty-one photographs of Far Eastern Military scenes, mid 20th Century
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 132 A mahogany cased Negretti & Zambra barograph Having single drawer, height 22cm, 14
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The album with the book plate for John Rylands dated 1890, subjects to include Raffles Place, Bridges of Singapore, Hill Street Singapore, Native Boats, Malay Festival, The Habour Penang, Village Scenes, etc. £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 139 A collection of used New Zealand stamps From 1937 through to the 1950s. £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
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140 A collection of used Australian stamps From the 1930s through to the 1950s including a postage stamp booklet. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 141 A collection of used Ceylon stamps From the 1930s to the 1950s including a Ceylon post office stamp booklet. £50 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 142 A collection of nineteen stamp booklets from Canada. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 143 Three albums of GB mint stamps from 1998 - 2003 Comprising mainly blocks of four. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 144 A collection of GB mint and used stamps from 1953 - 1987 Including a good number of blocks of four contained within seven albums. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 145 Three albums containing mint GB stamps from 2003 - 2006, Mainly in blocks of four. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 146 A quantity of GB mint stamps and a variety of other stamps Contained within three pink files and a red album. £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 147 A large collection containing Linda Lindler supplements Quantity of Canada mint stamps, also a good collection of Spanish, Portuguese and Madeira stamps and a mixed quantity of mixed World stamps. £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 148 A quantity of mainly used stamps The black album containing some mint GB examples. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 149 A quantity of Channel Island and GB stamps - mainly mint Including a number of presentation packs. £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) Fine Wine, Champagne & Spirits 150 A mixed lot of magnums (2), bottles (5) and half bottles (4) comprising 1 magnum bottle Chateau La Calisse Rouge Varois en Provence 2004, 1 magnum bottle Thierry “L’Exception” Vine de Pays du Var, 1 bottle Chateau Olivier Graves 1957 (vts), 1 bottle Chateau de Fieuzal Graves PessacLeognan 1993 (hin), 1 bottle Sancerre ‘Boudrieres’ 2007 (1cm), 1 bottle martin Codax Rias Baixas Albarinho 2008 (hin), 1 bottle Gigondas Rose Domaine du Terme 2002 (1.5cms), 1 half bottle Muscadet, 1 half bottle Chateau Bellingard Monbazillac 1983
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(t/s), 1 half bottle Maury Languedoc-Roussillon NV and 1 half bottle Muscat de Minervois. £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 151 12 Bottles mixed Lot ‘Drinking Claret’ and Chateauneuf du Pape Comprising: 5 bottles Chateau Haut-Plaisance Montagne St Emilion 2006, 3 bottles Chateau Lassus Cru Bourgeois Medoc 2004, 2 bottles Chateau Negrit Montagne St Emilion 2008, 1 bottle Chateau Latour Camblanes Cadillac 2011 and 1 bottle Chateauneuf du Pape 2010 £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 152 12 Bottles mixed Lot mature Claret Comprising 2 bottle Chateau Lanayre Haut Medoc 1978 (vts & b/n), 1 bottle Chateau Lanayre Haut Medoc 1981 (i/n), 2 bottles Saint Estephe Cordier 2005 (2 i/n), 1 bottle Chateau La Freynelle Bordeaux 1989 (hin), 2 bottles Chateau Le Relais de Cheval Blanc, Graves 1989 (2 i/n), 2 bottles Chateau de la Souloire Bordeaux 1989 (2 i/n), 1 bottle Chateau Lamartine Bordeaux Cotes de Castillon 2004 (i/n), 1 bottle Chateau Bourdieu Bordeaux 1970 (mus) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 153 13 Bottles mixed Lot Fine Mature Claret including Pomerol, Grand Cru St Emilion and Cru Bourgeois Superieur Medoc Comprising 1 bottle Chateau Potensac Cru Bourgeois Superieur 1981 (b/n), 1 bottle Chateau Le Cardonnat Cru Bourgeois Superieur Ht Medoc 1990 (i/n), 1 bottle Chateau Tour Haut Vignoble Cru Bourgeois St Estephe 1985 (t/s), 1 bottle Chateau Croix de Millorit Cotes de Bourg 1979 (i/n) 1 bottle Chateau Taulifaut Pomerol 1984 (b/n), 1 bottle Chateau Le Loup Grand Cru St Emilion 1981 (t/s), 1 bottle Chateau Bel Air Bordeaux 1986 (i/n) together with 6 bottles Chateau Roque Lazarre Bordeaux 1985 Roque
The following 29 Lots of Fine Bordeaux are the residual contents of a local cellar. The bottles have all been bought “en primeur” and single cellared in perfect temperature and humidity conditions. All levels are at ‘bottom neck’ (b/n) or above and apart from, some cellar dust a few very minor marks, and nicks the bottles are in perfect condition except where stated specifically. 154 4 Bottles Chateau Haut Bages Liberal Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1982 £160 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 155 3 Bottles mixed Lot Chateau Palmer and Chateau d’Angludet Margaux Comprising 1 bottle Chateau Palmer Grand Cru Classe Margaux 1983, 1 bottle Chateau Palmer Grand Cru Classe Margaux 1999 together with 1 bottle Chateau d’Angludet Cru Bourgeois Superieur Margaux 1997 (cellar dust on Angludet plus some very minor tears) £300 - 350 (plus 21% BP*) 156 3 Bottles “vertical” Chateau Leoville Poyferre Grand Cru Classe St Julien Comprising 1 bottle each of great Vintages 1990, 1995 and 2000 (minor scuffing) £250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 157 6 Bottles Chateau Leoville Poyferre Grand Cru Classe St Julien 2000 £550 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 158 4 Bottles Chateau Palmer Grand Cru Classe Margaux 1995 (some minor damage) £350 - 400 (plus 21% BP*)
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159 3 Bottles Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1995
together with 1 bottle La Mondotte Comtes de Neipperg 1999
(Very slight damage)
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
167 3 Bottles Clos de L’Oratoire Grand Cru Classe St Emilion 1998
160 2 Bottles 1995 Vintage Grand Cru Classe St Juliens
£80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
Comprising 1 bottle Chateau Leoville Lascases Grand Cru Classe 1995 together with 1 bottle Chateau Branaire Ducru Grand Cru Classe 1995
168 5 Bottles Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 2000 £600 - 800 (plus 21% BP*)
£80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
169 12 Bottles Chateau Prieure Lichine Grand Cru Classe Margaux 2000 (OWC)
161 6 Bottles mixed Lot of exceptional Vintage 1996 Grands Crus Classes and Cru Bourgeois Superieur Haut Medoc & Medoc
(Very minor staining) £450 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)
Comprising 1 bottle Chateau Leoville Barton Grand Cru Classe St Julien, 1 bottle Chateau Cos d’Estournel Grand Cru Classe St Estephe, 1 bottle Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou Grand Cru Classe St Julien, 1 bottle Chateau Marquis de Terme Grand Cru Classe Margaux, 1 bottle Chateau Meaucaillou Cru Bourgeois Ht Medoc, 1 bottle Chateau Fourcas-Hosten Cru Bourgeois Superieur Medoc (some minor damage)
Classe St Emilion (very minor scuffing)
£250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
162 5 Bottles (two Vintages) Chateau Duhart Milon Grand Cru Classe Pauillac
164 4 Bottles Chateau Pape Clement Grand Cru Classe Pessac-Leognan
Comprising 4 bottles 1998 Vintage together with 1 bottle 2001 Vintage (one bottle slightly cellar soiled)
(tears on one label)
£250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)
£200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
165 5 Bottles (two Vintages) Domaine de Chevalier Grand Cru Classe Pessac-Leognan
172 8 Bottles mixed Lot fine Pauillac, Haut Medoc, Medoc and Graves
163 6 Bottles mixed Lot Fine premium ‘Left and Right Bank’ Bordeaux from 1998 Vintage Comprising 2 bottles Chateau Kirwan Grand Cru Classe Margaux, 1 bottle Chateau Sociando Mallet Cru Bourgeois Superieur Medoc, 2 bottles Chateau Carmes Haut Brion Grand Vin de Pessac-Leognan, 1 bottle Chateau Troplong Mondot Premier Grand Cru 16
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170 5 Bottles Chateau Prieure Lichine Grand Cru Classe Margaux 2000 (light scuff marks some minor stains) £180 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
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171 9 Bottles collection of fine Classified St Emilion Comprising 2 bottles Chateau Bellevue Grand Cru Classe 2000, 2 bottles Chateau Berliquet Grand Cru Classe 2000, 4 bottles Chateau Fonbel Grand Cru 2000 and 1 bottle St Emilion Grand Cru Gracia 2001 (some bottles slightly scuffed plus a little minor staining)
Comprising 1 bottle Chateau Haut Batailley Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 2000, 2 bottles Chateau Sociando Mallet Cru Bourgeois Superieur 2000, 1 bottle Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte Grand Cru Classe Pessac-Leognan and 4 bottles Chateau Potensac Cru Bourgeois Superieur 2001 (minor scuffing) £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)
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173 4 Bottles mixed Lot Vintage 2000 Haut Medoc Grands Crus Classes
184 12 Bottles Chateau Taillefer Pomerol 2000 (OWC)
Comprising 2 bottles Chateau Lascombes Grand Cru Classe Margaux, 1 bottle Chateau Clerc Milon Grand Cru Classe Pauillac and 1 bottle Chateau Beychevelle Grand Cru Classe St Julien (slightly cellar soiled, minor scuff marks)
£250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 185 9 Bottles Chateau Taillefer Pomerol 2000 (in OWC) (all b/n or above) £180 - 220 (plus 21% BP*) 186 3 Magnum bottles Chateau Taillefer Pomerol 2000 (3 b/n)
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
174 4 Bottles Chateau La Fleur Petrus Grand Vin de Pomerol 2000
187 12 Bottles Chateau Moulinet Pomerol 2000 (OWC)
(cellar soiled labels) £600 - 700 (plus 21% BP*)
£180 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
175 5 Bottles mixed Lot from Vintage 2000 Haut Medoc
188 10 Bottles Chateau Moulinet Pomerol 2000 (in OWC)
Comprising 2 bottles Chateau Pontet Canet Grand Cru Classe Pauillac together with 3 bottles Chateau Haut Marbuzet Cru Bourgeois Superieur St Estephe
£150 - 180 (plus 21% BP*) 189 6 Magnum bottles Chateau Moulinet Pomerol 2000 (OWC)
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
£200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)
176 4 Bottles Chateau Pape Clement Grand Cru Classe Pessac Leognan 2000
190 6 Magnum bottles Chateau Moulinet Pomerol 2000 (OWC)
£300 - 350 (plus 21% BP*)
£200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)
177 8 Bottles Chateau Malescot St Exupery Grand Cru Classe Margaux 2000
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191 12 Bottles Chateau de La Riviere Fronsac 2000 (OWC)
Vintage Pomerol Comprising 2 bottles Chateau Gazin together with 1 bottle Chateau Rouget
£180 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
178 6 Bottles Chateau Rouget Grand Vin de Pomerol 2000 (minor scuff marks) £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 179 3 Bottles Valandraud Premier Grand Cru Classe St Emilion 2001 (minor damage to one label) £300 - 350 (plus 21% BP*) 180 3 Bottles Chateau Hosanna Grand Vin de Pomerol 2001 £400 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 181 3 Bottles Mixed Lot fine 2001
£120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 1822 Magnum Bottles St Emilion Grand Cru Classe and Grand Vin de Pomerol 1 magnum Chateau La Clotte Grand Cru Classe St Emilion 2000 together with 1 magnum Chateau Le Gay Grand Vin de Pomerol 1998 (one damaged label some cellar soiling) £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 183 12 Bottles Chateau Taillefer Pomerol 2000 (OWC) £250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) september 2017
191A 12 Bottles Chateau de La Riviere Fronsac 2000 (OWC) £180 - 220 (plus 21% BP*) 192 10 Bottles Chateau de La Riviere Fronsac 2000 (in OWC) £150 - 180 (plus 21% BP*) 193 6 Magnum bottles Chateau de La Riviere Fronsac 2000 (OWC) £180 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 194 12 Bottles Aria du Chateau de La Riviere Fronsac 2000 (OWC’s) £200 - 240 (plus 21% BP*)
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195 10 Bottles Aria du Chateau de La Riviere Fronsac 2000 (in OWC’s) (all b/n) £180 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 196 3 Magnum bottles Chateau de Lariveau Cotes Canon Fronsac 1997 (3 hin) £40 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 197 1 Bottle ‘Le Petit Mouton’ de Mouton Rothschild Pauillac 1996 (hin) (2nd Wine of Chateau Mouton Rothschild) (cellar soiled intact label) £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 198 7 Bottles mixed Lot St Julien Grand Cru Classe and St Estephe Comprising 3 bottles Chateau Gruaud Larose Grand Cru Classe St Julien 1977 (3 i/n), 2 bottles Chateau Gruaud Larose Grand Cru Classe St Julien 1974 (2 i/n), 1 bottle Chateau Leoville Barton Grand Cru Classe St Julien 1977 (b/n) and 1 bottle Chateau Laffitte Carcasset St Estephe 1979 (b/n) (all labels cellar soiled) £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 199 5 Bottles Chateau d’Angludet Cru Bourgeois Superieur Margaux 1970 (all above mus) (in OWC) £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 200 11 Bottles Chateau Haut Marbuzet Cru Bourgeois Superieur St Estephe 1970 (2 b/n, 2 vts, 2 u/s, 3 mus, 1 m/s, 1 l/s)
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202 1 Bottle Chateau Rauzan Gassies Grand Cru Classe Margaux 1967 (b/n)
207 3 Bottles Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1967 (2 t/s, 1 mus)
Excellent condition with fully intact clear label very slight tear to top right of label £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 203 12 Bottles Chateau Branaire Ducru Grand Cru Classe St Julien 1967 (all b/n)
£140 - 180 (plus 21% BP*) 208 6 Bottles Chateau Cantenac Brown Grand Cru Classe Margaux 1967 (3 t/s, 3 mus)
£500 - 600 (plus 21% BP*)
£350 - 400 (plus 21% BP*)
204 12 Bottles Chateau Branaire Ducru Grand Cru Classe St Julien 1967 (all t/s)
209 8 Bottles mixed Lot fine Grand Cru Classe and Cru Bourgeois Superieur Vintage 1967 Claret
£400 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 205 5 Bottles Chateau Branaire Ducru Grand Cru Classe St Julien 1967 (all t/s)
£200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
201 3 Bottles Chateau Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classe Margaux 1968 (2 vts, 1 t/s) (cellar soiled labels)
206 10 Bottles Chateau Chasse Spleen Cru Bourgeois Superieur Moulis 1967 (1 b/n, 4 mus, 3 m/s, 1 l/s)
£500 - 600 (plus 21% BP*)
£400 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)
Comprising: 2 bottles Chateau Lagrange Grand Cru Classe St Julien 1967 (2 vts), 2 bottles Chateau Phelan Segur Cru Bourgeois Superieur St Estephe 1967 (2 u/s) together with 4 bottles Chateau Monbrison Cru Bourgeois Superieur Margaux 1967 (all b/n) £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 210 12 Bottles Chateau Croizet Bages Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1966 (9 vts, 3 t/s) £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*)
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211 9 Bottles Chateau Canon 1er Grand Cru Classe St Emilion 1966 (5 t/s, 4 mus) (cellar soiled labels) £450 - 550 (plus 21% BP*) 212 8 Bottles Chateau Pavie 1er Grand Cru Classe St Emilion 1966 (6 b/n, 1 vts, 1 t/s)
227 217 1 Bottle Chateau Latour 1er Cru Classe Pauillac (vendor assures to be Vintage1964) (m/s) ( body label missing - capsule part removed at Wright Marshall in attempt to verify vintage - remains unclear). £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
(very good clear presentations - minor cellar soiling)
218 6 Bottles mixed Lot fine 1964 Claret including Grand Cru Classe
£800 - 1000 (plus 21% BP*) 213 3 Bottles Chateau Lagrange Grand Cru Classe St Julien 1966 (1 vts, 2 mus)
Comprising 1 bottle Chateau Langoa Barton Grand Cru Classe St Julien 1964 (t/s) together with 5 bottles Chateau Chasse Spleen Cru Bourgeois Superieur 1964 (3 mus, 2m/s)
£200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)
£200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)
214 2 Bottles 1966 very fine Grand Cru Classe claret
219 18 Half bottles Chateau Cadet Piola Grand Cru Classe 1964 (11 b/n, 7 t/s)
1 bottle Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou Grand Cru Classe St Julien 1966 (t/s) together with 1 bottle Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte Grand Cru Classe de Graves 1966 (vts) (minor label damage - cellar soiled)
(in excellent condition, in original wrapping paper)
£120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 215 6 Bottles mixed Lot mature fine claret including Grand Cru Classe Comprising 1 bottle Chateau Chateau Cantemerle Grand Cru Classe Haut Medoc Macau 1966 (m/s), 1 bottle Chateau Croizet Bages Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1966 (b/n), 1 bottle Chateau La Tour de Mons Cru Bourgeois Superieur Margaux 1966 (t/s) together with 3 bottles Chateau Cantemerle Grand Cru Classe Haut Medoc Macau 1965 (mus) £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 216 1 Bottle Chateau Latour 1er grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1965 (mus) (the label is missing and capsule part removed at Wright Marshall to verify Vintage). £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)
228 Longueville Baron Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1959 (m/s) (cellar soiled labels) £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 223 6 Bottles Chateau Lynch Bages Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1953 (4 mus, 2 l/s) Shipped by Schroder & Schyler (UK bottled) (cellar soiled labels) £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 224 3 Bottles Chateau Montrose Grand Cru Classe St Estephe 1953 (2 mus, 1 mls) Shipped by Schroder & Schyler (cellar soiled labels) £180 - 220 (plus 21% BP*) 225 7 Bottles Chateau Bel Air Pomerol 1952 (4 vts, 1 t/s, 1 mus, 1 m/s) (cellar soiled labels)
£180 - 220 (plus 21% BP*)
£80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
220 7 Half bottles collection mixed fine clarets including Grand Cru Classe from 1966 and 1964 Vintages
226 2 Bottles Chateau Cos d’Estournel Grand Cru Classe St Estephe 1950 (2 m/s)
Comprising 2 half bottles Chateau Rauzan Segla Grand Cru Classe Margaux 1966 (2 i/n), 2 half bottles Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte Cru Classe Pessac-leognan Graves 1966 (2 i/n), 1 half bottle without label known to be Chateau d’Issan Grand Cru Classe Margaux 1966 (i/n) together with 2 half bottles Chateau Beau Rivage Haut Medoc Macau 1964 (1 t/s, 1 l/s)
(cellar soiled labels)
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
228 1 Bottle Chateau Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classe Margaux 1948 (level at mus) Some slight cellar soiling damage to label. Good tight capsule with no indication of seepage
221 2 Bottles Chateau Nenin Grand Vin de Pomerol 1967 (2 t/s) (cellar soiled labels) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 227 1 Bottle Chateau Latour 1er Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1950 (t/s) (cellar soiled labels) £450 - 550 (plus 21% BP*)
£800 - 1000 (plus 21% BP*)
222 2 Bottle Lot Comprising: 1 bottle Chateau Montrose Grand Cru Classe St Estephe 1960 (vts) French Bottled together with 1 Bottle Chateau Pichon
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229 2 bottles Classic old Vintage St Emilion Premier Grand Cru Classe and 1er Cru Classe Comprising 1 bottle Clos Fourtet 1er Grand Cru Classe Chateau Bottled 1943(1 mus) together with 1 bottle Chateau CroqueMichotte 1er Cru Classe 1950 (ullaged to high shoulder -Shipped by Sichel - UK Bottled) (cellar soiled labels) £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 230 8 Bottles Chateau Gazin Pomerol 1945 (2 t/s, 4 m/s, 2 l/s) (cellar soiled labels) £2000 - 3000 (plus 21% BP*) 231 1 Rare WWII Bottle Chateau Pontet Canet Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1942 (mus)
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French bottled by Cruse £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 232 2 Bottles Chateau La Tour Carnet Grand Cru Classe Haut Medoc 1934 (1 m/s, 1 l/s) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 233 1 Bottle Chateau Palmer Grand Cru Classe Margaux 1919 (mus) £400 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)
234 (b/n) and 1 bottle Chateau Maucaillou Cru Bourgeois Superieur 1983 mus) £40 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 236 13 Bottles Hospices de Beaune, Beaune 1er Cru Cuvee Nicolas Rolin, Antonin Rodet 1996 (OC’s) £490 - 590 (plus 21% BP*)
234 5 Bottles Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1er Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1983 (all b/n or above)
237 12 Bottles Hospices de Beaune, Beaune 1er Cru Cuvee Nicolas Rolin, Antonin Rodet 1996 (OC’s)
all 5 labels have minor cellar damage - slight tears and scuffs.
£450 - 550 (plus 21% BP*)
£1300 - 1500 (plus 21% BP*) 235 2 Bottles Fine Vintage Claret including Grand Cru Classe Comprising 1 bottle Chateau Duhart Milon Rothschild Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1987
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238 12 Bottles Hospices de Beaune, Savigny les Beaune 1er Cru Cuvee Fouquerand, Antonin Rodet 1996 (OC’s) £400 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)
239 12 Bottles Hospices de Beaune, Savigny les Beaune 1er Cru Cuvee Fouquerand, Antonin Rodet 1996 (OC’s) £400 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 240 6 Bottles Santenay 1er Cru ‘Les Gravieres’ Domaine L Muzard 1998 (all 1cm or less) £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 241 6 Bottles mixed Lot Red Burgundy Comprising 1 bottle Corton Grand Cru Reine Pedauque 1985 (high fill), 1 bottle Nuits St Georges 1er Cru Domaine Tim Marshall 1980 (1cm), 1 bottle Nuits St Georges 1er Cru Domaine Tim Marshall 1983 (1cm), 2 bottles Gevrey Chambertin Leon Roux 1982 (2 x 1.5cms) and 1 bottle Gevrey Chambertin Mommessin 1981 £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
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242 10 Bottles plus 7 Half bottles mixed Lot Red Burgundy
245 12 Bottles mixed Lot White Burgundy
Comprising: 2 bottles Bourgogne Rouge Reserve P de Marcilly 1983 (1cm, 1.5cms), 1 bottle Mercurey Rouge Raoul Clerget 1985 (2cms), 1 bottle Santenay Raoul Clerget 1983 (3cms), 1 bottle Santenay 1er Cru ‘Grand Rousseau’ Mommessin 1985 (3cms), 1 bottle Pernand-Vergelesses Rouge Domaine Voarick 1985 (2cms), 1 bottle Rully Rouge Moillard 1985 (2.5cms), 1 bottle Volnay Chanson 1986 (2.5cms), 1 bottle Beaune-Bastion 1er Cru Chanson 1983 (3.5cms) together with 7 half bottles Chambolle Musigny Pierre Ponnelle 1966 (1 x 2cms, 1 x 2.5cms, 1 x 3cms, 2 x 4cms, 2 x 5cms)
Comprising 2 bottles Macon Clesse Domaine Bongrain 1990/93 (2 hin), 4 bottles Bourgogne ‘Les Chataigniers’ Domaine Hubert Lamy 2006 (all 1cm or less), 1 bottle Saint Romain Domaine Buisson 1999 (2cms), 1 bottle Macon Uchizy Domaine Sallet 2006 (hin), 1 bottle Bourgogne Blanc Hospices de Dijon 2001 (1cm), 1 bottle St Aubin 1er Cru ‘Charmois’ Domaine du Pimont 1979 (3cms), 1 bottle Bourgogne Aligote Domaine Tim Marshall 1989 (3cms) and 1 bottle Macon Blanc P de Marcilly 1989 (3cm)
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 243 7 Bottles assortment of Chablis wines Comprising 1 bottle Chablis Grand Cru ‘Valmur’ Domaine Albert Pic 1984 (2cms), 2 bottles Chablis Grand Cru ‘Les Preuses’ Domaine Dampt 2007 (2 x 1cm), 1 bottle Chablis Grand Cru ‘Valmur’ 1993 (2cms), 1 bottle Chablis Vieilles Vignes Domaine Defaix 2008 (high fill), 1 bottle Chablis 1er Cru ‘Cotes de Lechet’ Domaine Provoslat 2000 (high fill), 1 bottle Petit Chablis Domaine Hamelin 1992 (high fill) £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 244 4 Bottles mixed Lot Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru and Meursault 1er Cru Comprising 1 bottle Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru Bonneau du Martray 1977 (2cms), 1 bottle Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru Louis Latour 1973 (5cms), 1 bottle Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru La Reine Pedauque 1988 (1.5cms) and 1 bottle Meursault Blagny 1er Cru Louis Latour 2001 (high fill) £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
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249 7 Bottles Chateauneuf du Pape Chateau de Beaucastel 1986 (in OWC all 2 cms or less) £350 - 450 (plus 21% BP*) 250 12 Bottles Chateauneuf du Pape “Preference” du Chateau Vaudieu 1998 (OWC) £250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 251 6 Bottles mixed Lot Premier Cotes du Rhone Villages Comprising 4 bottles Cairanne Domaine de La Presidente 2006 (OC) together with 2 bottles Gigondas “Preference” du Domaine des Bosquets 1999 £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
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‘Le Struie’ 2007, 2 bottles Lakes Folly ‘The Cabernets’ Pokolbin 2010, 5 bottles James Haselgrove Coonawarra Cabernet/Shiraz 1987, 1 bottle Goundry Estate Mount Barker Shiraz 1992 and 2 bottles Rustenberg Cabernet Merlot Stellenbosch 1993
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258 12 Bottles fine Italian wine including Chianti Classico Riserva, Recioto and Amarone
262 4 Magnum bottles Grant Burge ‘Meshach’ 1993
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Comprising 3 bottles Chianti Classico Riserva Castellani 1995, 2 bottles Recioto di Gambellara Podere il Giangio 2002, 1 bottle Amarone Speri Monte St Urbano, 4 bottles Vin Santo Dei Barbi, 1 bottle Campomaggio and 1 bottle Gavi de Gavi
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259 7 Bottles Berberana Rioja Gran Reserva 1964 (2 b/n, 4 vts, 1 t/s)
264 11 Bottles excellent parcel mature Australian and S.African Estate wines
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Comprising 1 bottle Pipers Brook Pinot Noir 1999, 1 bottle Two Hands ‘Gnarly Dudes’ Barossa Shiraz 2009, 1 bottle Trinity Hill ‘John Hancock’ Red, Hawkes Bay NZ 1999, 1 bottle Chapel Hill ‘Kinnaird’ 2001, 1 bottle Leasingham Estate Bin 56 Cabernet Merlot 1978, 2 bottles Chateau Leamon ‘Big Hill’ Bendigo Cabernet Sauvignon 1987, 1 bottle Brand’s ‘Laird Eric’s Red Blend’ Coonawarra 2001, 1 bottle Cape Mentelle semillon
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Noir 1991 (3 1.5 cms), 1 bottle Saintsbury Carneros Pinot Noir 1989 (1cm), 1 bottle Cline ‘Les Carneros’ Viognier 1998 (1.5 cms) and 1 bottle Mount Veeder Napa Valley Reserve Red 2001 (i/n)
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270 2 Bottles older Vintages of Chateau Musar Lebanon
272 4 Bottles (incl.50cl.) Fine and very Fine Dessert Muscat and Sauternes wine
1 bottle Chateau Musar 1989 (b/n) together with 1 bottle Chateau Musar 1983 (u/s)
Comprising 1 bottle Chateau Clos HautPeyraguey 1er Cru Classe Sauternes 1990(i/n), 1 x 50cl bottle Morris of Rutherglen Liqueur Muscat, 1 bottle Muscat de Beaumes de Venise Vins d’Orange Medaille d’Or and 1 bottle Muscat de Valencia
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1959 (2cms), 1 bottle Coteaux du Layon Touchais 1976 (3cms) with 1 bottle Chateau du Fresne Coteaux du Layon Faye d’Anjou 1985 £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 274 11 Bottles mixed Lot Fine Estate Alsace and Rheingau wines Comprising 3 bottles Schloss Johannisberg Riesling Kabinett ‘Rotlack’ 1987, 1 bottle Schloss Johannisberg Riesling Qba ‘Gelblack’ 1985, 4 bottles Alsace Riesling Grand Cru ‘Wibelsberg’ Domaine E.Boeckel (VINTAGE?), 1 bottle Alsace Gewurztraminer Grand Cru Zollenberg Domaie E.Boeckel 1990, 2 bottles Alsace Gewurztraminer Vendage Tardive Domaine E.Boeckel 1983 £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
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279 3 Bottles Champagne Laurent Perrier ‘Grande Siecle’ Cuvee Alexandra Rose Vintage 1988 (levels at less than 1cm - in perfect condition in Original Presentation Cartons)
282 1 Salmanazar (12 bottles/9 litres) Moet et Chandon Brut Imperial from 1980’s
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(at less than 1cm inverted, 1 at 2cms inverted), both magnums have very good, fully intact body and neck label presentations. There is capsule damage to the higher fill magnum with slightly ‘nibbled’ button of the cork however this magnum has no seepage or evaporation with level at less than 1cm inverted. The second magnum has perfect intact capsule with complete foil with level at 2cms.
Comprising 1 magnum Champagne GH Mumm Cordon Rouge, 1 bottle Champagne Piper Heidsieck Brut NV, 1 bottle Champagne Bissinger Premier Cru Brut NV, 2 bottles Champagne Louis Delaunay Brut NV, 1 bottle Champagne Andre Carpentier Brut NV
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Comprising 1 bottle Champagne Louis Roederer Brut NV, 1 bottle Champagne Hilaire Leroux 1er Cru Chigny les Roses Brut NV, 2 bottles Champagne Mumm Cordon Vert NV, 1 bottle Champagne Devaux Rose NV and 1 bottle Champagne Appay Rose
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299 289 2 Bottles Dow’s Vintage Port being 1 bottle Dow’s Vintage Port 1970 (b/n) together with 1 bottle Dow’s Vintage Port 1985 (b/n) £60 - 70 (plus 21% BP*) 290 1 Bottle Fonseca Guimaraens Vintage Port 1988 (b/n) In wooden presentation box with decanting funnel
291 1 Bottle Quinta do Noval Vintage Port 1966 (b/n) £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 292 1 Bottle Croft Vintage Port 1963 (i/n) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 293 1 Bottle Cockburn Vintage Port 1967 (b/n) (Great 50th Anniversary gift) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
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302 9 Bottles (including 50cl) collection of Port and Port style wines
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Comprising 1 bottle Cavendish Vintage Tawny S.Africa 1961, 1 x 50cl bottle Worringham Old Tawny Zimbabwe (from 1970’s), 1 bottle Calem 10yo Tawny Port, 1 bottle Kopke ‘Old World’ Selected Tawny Port, 3 bottles Cockburn’s Superior Old Port, 1 bottle Taylors First Estate Port and 1 bottle Offley Boa Vista Reserve Port
295 4 Bottles Quinta do Noval Vintage Port 1966 (all vts or above) £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 296 5 Bottles mixed Lot unidentified Vintage Ports Including 1 bottle Vintage Port Believed 1940’s, 1 bottle Believed Vintage Port from 1960’s and 3 bottles Vintage Port Believed 1970’s £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 297 5 Bottles with 2 Half bottles mixed Lot Vintage and Tawny Port Comprising 3 bottles Taylor’s 10yo Tawny Port, 1 bottle Gould Campbell Vintage Port 1977 (i/n), 1 bottle Burmester Quinta Nova de Nossa Senhora do Carmo Vintage Port 1992 (i/n), 1 half bottle Taylor’s Vintage Port 1985 (b/n) and 1 half bottle Delaforce Vintage Port 1982 £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 298 1 Bottle 19th Century Unidentified (Shipper) Vintage Port from either 1887 (likely) or 1897 (vts) £500 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 299 2 Bottles Rare Old Garrafeira Colheita Wood-aged Port 1878 (level at top shoulder) (140 years old in 2018) £2000 - 3000 (plus 21% BP*) 300 9 Bottles Yates’s Crusted Port £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 301 9 Bottles assortment of Yates’s Port Comprising 4 bottles Yates’s Fine Old Tawny, 1 bottles Yates’s Centenary ‘Bismarck’ Port, 2 bottle Yates’s Centenary Vintage Character 1984 Port and 1 bottle Yates’s White Port, 1 bottle of Yates Leading Port £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
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£550 - 650 (plus 21% BP*) 310 2 Bottles mixed Lot Fine Single Malt Whisky and 20yo Tawny Port in Original Presentation Cartons Comprising 1 bottle George Smith “The Glenlivet” 12yo Single Malt Whisky together with 1 bottle Sandeman 20 Years Old Tawny Port
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303 1 bottle Bodegas Jose Peymartin Berisford Solera 1914
311 1 Bottle in Original Box from 1970’s Haig Dimple Scotch Whisky
Rare Amontillado Fino Sherry Reserva Privada Bottle No. 59581
Together with a 37.5cl Beswick Beneagles Blended Scotch Whisky ‘Osprey’ Decanter (1977)
£50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 304 3 bottles Fine and Rare Sherry Comprising 1 bottle Bodegas Jose Peymartin Berisford Solera 1914 Rare Amontillado Sherry Reserva Privada Bottle No. 15646, 1 bottle Lustau Almacanista Amontillado, 1 bottle Garvey Palo Cortado Special Reserve £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 305 3 Litre Bottles Remy Martin VSOP Cognac from 1970’s bottling (minor cellar damage to labels) £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 306 2 Bottles Fine Cognac from 1950’s 1 bottle Courvoisier Napoleon No. IZ2025 together with 1 bottle Hine VSOP £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 307 1 Bottle Cognac Jules Gilson 3 Star ‘White Label’ from 1940’s Excellent condition with full label plus slip label reference to “Budget November 1947” £400 - 450 (plus 21% BP*) 308 1 Bottle Augier Freres Grande Champagne Vintage Cognac 1878
£60 - 70 (plus 21% BP*) 312 1 Bottle (75cl) House of Commons 12 Year Old No.1 Scotch Whisky from 1980’s together with 6 Whisky Tumblers in presentation box This is a classic blended Scotch whisky from the Buchanan’s selection, which has over the years included Black & White and Buchanan’s De Luxe, among others. This bottle of House of Commons was produced back in the 1980s. £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 313 1 bottle Hand Blown Glencairn Cut Glass Decanter Auchentoshan 12 yo Malt Whisky in presentation box with Certificate of Authenticity (no. 2646) “Cut crystal glass ship’s decanter and scarce maritime piece of history, produced to be sold exclusively on the QE2. The certificated decanter has engravings of the QE2 with twin anchors and a rearing lion on the stopper. Supplied in the original silk lined blue velvet box and crystal stopper” £300 - 350 (plus 21% BP*)
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314 A collection of 166 miniature bottles fine whiskies, whiskeys, bourbons and liqueur whisky
309 1 bottle Mercier Roger & Cie Grande Champagne Brandy Vintage 1900
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Inchmurrin, Edradour 10 yo, Singleton Auchroist 1975, Talisker 45.8 10 yo, Bruichladdich 10 yo, Glenfarclas 10 yo, Auchentoshan 10 yo, Glenmorangie 10 yo, Glenkinchie 10 yo, Glenfiddich 18 yo, Scapa 12 yo, Balblair, Littlemill, Knockando 1975, J&B Reserve 15 yo, Dimple 15 yo, Red Hackle DeLuxe, Johnnie Walker Gold Label 18 yo, Eaglesome ‘Tax Collector’ 1986, I&A Soc. Of Glasgow 1981, House of Lords 12 yo, James Beam ‘Bookers’, Wild Turkey 101 proof, Knob Creek 100 proof, James Beam ‘Bakers’ 107 proof, Walkers ‘Black Hawk’, Southern Comfort 100 proof and many, many others. The collection has been made over many years with the majority in excess of 20 years and collected in 1980’s/90’s £400 - 450 (plus 21% BP*) 315 1 Globular ceramic decanter Douglas McGibbon Blended Whisky Decorated with a map of The Ailsa Course, Turnberry. Accompanied by stopper formed golf ball £40 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 316 4 bottles Mixed Lot Fine Blended and Single Malt Whiskies Comprising 1 bottle Rutherfords “The Spirit of Scotland” Volume 1, 1 bottle The Famous Grouse “Highland Decanter” (Wade ceramic decanter with 24ct gold gilding), 1 bottle Haig’s Dimple Deluxe 12 yo. (1980’s bottling) and 1 bottle Glenfiddich Special Reserve “Clans of the Highlands” - House of Stewart 1(1980’s bottling and release) £160 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 317 No Lot 318 5 bottle special ‘Master Blender Collection’ Johnnie Walker Scotch Whisky (Red, Black, Green, Gold and Blue Label) presented in unique rack £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
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323 2 Bottles Glenfiddich ‘Clans of the Highlands of Scotland’ in original tins from both early 1980’s and 1990’s One 1980’s x 750ml. “The House of Stewart” with original 75cl bottle (tin slightly rust damaged) together with one 1990’s x 70cl. Clan Murray. Both tins contain the original papers with original bottles in excellent condition. £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
£80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 321 1 Rare bottling Half bottle Flask White Horse Whisky 1940’s ‘Flip-Cap’ (High fill - fully intact seal and label) Registered No. EK No. 156109 In Original 1940’s UPC (Universal Pulp Containers) presentation carton and together with an empty 1950’s ‘Flip-Cap’ Flask Black and White Whisky
324 3 Bottles all in original cartons “The Antiquary” Scotch Whisky from 1970’s and early 1980’s Comprising 1 bottle 1970’s The Antiquary Deluxe, 1 bottle very early (1980/81) The Antiquary Deluxe and 1 bottle 1980’s The Antiquary Finest 12yo £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
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322 1 Bottle SMWS Dailuaine Speyside Malt 11yo (Distilled 1989 Bottled 2000) Cask Strength 61.1%
Comprising 1 Bell’s Bell Decanter (26⅔fl.oz.), 1 Haig “Pinch” 12yo (25fl.oz.), 1 Chivas Regal 12yo (26⅔fl.oz.)
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332 2 Bottles separate 1990’s bottlings of Talisker 10yo Isle of Skye Malt in Original Presentation Cartons
This rare bottle was produced in the 1960s. Original Presentation box with individually boxed glass stopper
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£80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 327 3 Litre Bottles Johnnie Walker 1970’s Black and Green Label in Original Presentation Boxes Comprising 1 litre 1970’s Johnnie Walker Black Label, 1 Litre 1970’s Johnnie Walker Black Label 12yo together with 1 Litre 1970’s Johnnie Green Label Pure Malt 15yo £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 328 One 75cl. Bottle rare and very hard to find Suntory 17yo Gold Label ‘Hibiki’ Japanese whisky in Original Presentation Carton (“this now ‘iconic’,whisky has become one of the most sought after whiskies of current times and is exceptionally difficult to find”) £250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 329 2 Bottles 1970’s from White Horse Distillers 1 bottle Glen Elgin Pure Highland Malt 12yo in Original Presentation Carton together with a rare 1.25 litre bottle White Horse ‘brand’ Bottle No. XW 7313785 £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 330 1 rare and very unusual Litre Bottle Black and White Scotch Whisky from 1970’s in Original Presentation Carton Note - Neither the bottle nor the Presentation Carton has any reference to content or alcoholic volume. It is presumed that it had been originally intended for Duty Free Sales £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 331 2 Bottles George and JG Smith ‘The Glenlivet’ in Original Presentation Cartons from 1980’s and 1990’s Comprising 1 bottle ‘The Glenlivet’ 12yo (1980’s bottling) together with 1 bottle ‘The Glenlivet’ 18yo (1990’s bottling) £70 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 28
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333 2 Bottles Macallan 10 yo (70cl. bottles) from early 1990’s in Original Easter Elchies Presentation Cartons £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 334 2 Bottles Macallan 10yo (75cl. bottles) from 1980’s in Original Easter Elchies Presentation Cartons £230 - 280 (plus 21% BP*) 335 6 Bottles collection Malt Whiskies and Blended Special Reserve Whisky all in Original Presentation Containers from 1980’s and 1990’s Comprising 1 bottle Glenmorangie 10yo (1980’s bottling), 1 bottle Dalwhinnie 15yo (1980’s bottling), 1 bottle Aberlour 10yo (1990’s bottling), 1 bottle Highland Park 12yo (1990’s bottling), 1 bottle Glen Moray Single Malt (1990’s bottling), 1 litre bottle Ballantines 12yoSpecial Reserve Gold Seal. £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 336 2 Rare Bottles Canadian Club Whisky 1 Bottle (75cl. from 1977) and 1 Bottle (1.13 litre /40 fl.oz. from 1966) Hiram Walker Canadian Club Whisky £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 337 1 bottle Argyll 15yo (1977 - 1992) Single Malt Scotch Whisky 46% abv (one of a limited rare bottling of only 500 commissioned by Safeways in 1992 as gifts for the senior management.) £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 338 1 Litre Bottle Limited Edition of 1500 Johnnie Walker Blue Label “Dubai Duty Free Edition” Art by Jeff Nishinaka “Following the success of its 2013 Skyline Collection range, Diageo Global Travel Middle East, in partnership with internationally renowned artist, Jeff Nishinaka, released a new series of limited edition design travel exclusives for 2015 featuring handcrafted designs of Knutsford: 01565 653284
341 some of the world’s most famous cityscapes - the Johnnie Walker Blue Label Cities Collection. Each edition is engraved with a Jeff Nishinaka handcrafted design, bringing to life the cityscapes of some of the world’s most iconic travel destinations. The first edition in the collection celebrates the unique character and culture of Dubai. Dubai is a city of firsts, a global icon and a luxury travel destination - and the perfect skyline to form the first of the J Cities Collection”. £250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 339 1 “Glencairn” Crystal Studio Decanter (with heavy solid glass stopper) (70cl.) ‘The Dram Takers’ 12yo Spey Cast Deluxe Blended Scotch Whisky £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 340 1 500ml. Bottle highly collectable NIKKA DENSO SPARK PLUG DECANTER Blended Japanese Whisky - 43% volume, in presentation box. £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 341 1 bottle of Exceptionally Rare Triple Distilled Talisker Isle of Skye Malt Believed to be from pre 1928 (the year ‘triple distilling’ ceased) We believe this bottle dates back to approximately 1900 (1898 - 1916) and carries the Dailuaine-Talisker Crest Label of that period). The intact reverse label bears reference to supply to the “Royal” Army, Triple distillation and Distillery manager W.G. Allan.
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Talisker Distillery have advised that the reverse label had been used until 1934 however the crimped capsule suggests this bottle pre-dates the later era. G. Allan took over in 1892. Three years later, Allan’s trustees assigned the lease to The Talisker Distillery Co. Ltd. That company merged in 1898 with The Dailuaine Distillery Co. Ltd to form Dailuaine-Talisker Distilleries Ltd. Thomas Mackenzie, DL, JP, became the managing director, and a major shareholder, of the new company. It extended the premises in 1900. Mackenzie’s death led in 1916 to the acquisition of a majority interest in the company by a consortium consisting of John Dewar & Sons Ltd., W. P. Lowrie & Company Ltd. (a subsidiary of James Buchanan & Company Ltd.), The Distillers Company Limited and John Walker & Sons Ltd. With the merger of all of these companies in 1925 under the name of The Distillers Company Limited, DailuaineTalisker Distilleries Ltd. became a subsidiary of that company. The triple distillation ceased in 1928, however triple distilled whisky remained in stock for a further 10 - 12 years. £3000 - 4000 (plus 21% BP*) 342 2 Totally unique bottles whisky From the wreck of the SS Politician that sank in a storm on 5th February 1941 and inspired the hilarious 1947 Sir Compton MacKenzie book and 1949 film (film re-made and released in 2017 starring Eddie Izzard) “WHISKY GALORE”. The bottles are from Geo Ballantine Scotland and WA Gilbey of London part of the known manifest. The Ballantine bottle is part full owing to evaporation prior to resealing. The WA Gilbey bottle has a level at the shoulder and is heavily encrusted by “blast debris” following the controlled dynamite explosion of the hold carried out by Customs Officers. A few bottles have been recovered by salvage divers including these two which have been offered for sale by one of the divers that explored the wreck in 1970. There is a very good clear provenance on both bottles and some brief history included here in the catalogue. This is a fabulous opportunity to gain a unique piece of Scottish History. A unique surviving bottle from the wreck of the SS Politician has been ‘unearthed’ in a small Cheshire village recently. The bottle, which still contains the original whisky, will be offered for sale in a lot as one of two bottles that were salvaged with 5 others in a 1970 diving excursion by the vendor A recent remake of the hilarious rib-tickling film starring Eddie Izzard “Whisky Galore”, from the 1947 book by Sir Compton MacKenzie and original (1949) Ealing Studio film is based on the true real life story of the fated SS Politician which was wrecked and sank in a storm off the coast of the Hebridean Island of Eriskay on 5th February 1941. The SS Politician, amongst other cargo, had in its No.5 Hold 28,000 wooden crates of whisky destined for New Orleans and the Caribbean. Many of
342 these crates floated to the surface and were eagerly collected up by the islanders. However one fastidious and righteous Excise officer Charles McColl sought to thwart the islanders in deeming that Excise Duty had not been paid and therefore the whisky belonged to the Crown. Subsequently the Customs Officers took control and confiscated the whisky apart from a good number that were cunningly concealed by the locals.
retrieved five bottles and one half bottle from the wreck. Two of these bottles, including the encrusted bottle illustrated, will form the centrepiece of the Auction at Wright Marshall Ltd, Knutsford, Cheshire on Tuesday 5th September 2017.
In order to ensure no further incursion, McColl applied for, and was granted, permission to explode her hull and as one islander, Angus John Campbell, commented: “Dynamiting whisky. You wouldn’t think there’d be men in the world so crazy as that!”
A unique encrustation has formed and is firmly attached to one of the bottles. This is not a barnacled crust but has been formed by the reaction of the explosion of the dynamite blast. Amazingly the explosion did not shatter the bottle, instead it created the unusual “pyroclastic” looking shape that appears on the bottle in the 1970 photograph.
There have been a number of organised dives to the wreck, including a well-publicised one led by South Uist’s Donald MacPhee in 1987, which brought 8 bottles back to the surface. Two of these bottles which still retained their original contents sold in 2013 at Christies for £12,050.
The Ship’s manifest included whisky shipped by Geo. Ballantine of Glasgow and WA Gilbey of London detail of which is clearly shown on the base of the bottles.
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A much less publicised and broadcast dive in 1970 was recorded in a Daily Mirror article published on Tuesday 31st March 1970. A team of four divers which included the vendor
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343 5 Bottles Mixed Lot Fine and very collectable Whisky and Liqueur from 1940’s - 1960/70’s Comprising 1 bottle 4/5’s quart early 1960’s Haig ‘Pinch’ 86° proof with metal twist cap, 1 decanter (bottle) 1960’s Whyte & Mackay “Supreme” rare Old Scotch Whisky (missing foil - unopened most of cork stopper intact), 1 ceramic Decanter/Jug 12 yo Pure Malt Whisky distilled exclusively for Apollo window blinds (in presentation carton), 1 bottle 1940’s Gordons Orange Gin and 1 bottle 1960/70’s Benedictine 23¾ floz. 73° proof £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 344 1 Bottle Gordons Gin 1950’s ‘Flip Cap’ Fully intact seal and cap - good, slightly agestained intact label £70 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
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345 A Mixed Lot of Ron Bacardi and Beefeater Gin from 1970’s Comprising 1 X 40 fl.oz.(‘Imperial Quart’ - 1.13 Litres) Beefeater Gin (Numbered Bottle IB 9801077) 1 X 40 fl.oz.(1.13 Litres) Ron Bacardi (seal intact - low shoulder liquid level) and 1 X 26⅔ fl.oz.(75.7cl.) bottle Ron Bacardi £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 346 6 Bottles mixed Liqueurs and Pimms including very rare bottles from 1940’s and 50’s Comprising 1 bottle very rare 1940’s ‘Liqueur Verte’ Pere Fremont &Cie, 1 very rare bottle 1940’s Rynbende’s ‘Silver Liqueur’ Schiedam, 1 bottle 1950’s ‘ABC’ Apricot Brandy, Cusenier Paris, 1 bottle1950’s ‘Isolabella’ Liquore Mandarinello Milano, 1 half bottle Green Chartreuse and 1 litre bottle Pimms No.1 £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 347 4 Bottles and One Half bottles mixed Lot Spirits and Liqueurs including rare old bottles Comprising 1 Half bottle Benedictine Liqueur from 1950’s in original wrapping, 1 bottle 26⅔floz. 80° Yates’s Demerera Rum from 1960’s, 1 bottle Tia Maria and 1 bottle Tequila Garcia, 1 bottle of Woods 100 y/o Navy Rum. £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 348 19 Montecristo No.3 Cigars in original Habana Box, date-marked September 2000 (good aromas, slight bloom, some give to touch - very good condition) £80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
£80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 350 A collection of thirteen 19th/20th Century Corkscrews (including Copley style, Triple finger, Cellarman and James Heeley ‘A1’ Double Lever, cork-extractor and cigar cutter Together september 2017
£80 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) Silver & Silverplate 351 A George III silver mustard Of oval form, with embossed reeded decoration, an applied woven waistband, to an angular handle, raised on four shell feet, makers marks indistinct, London 1810, height 8cm, weight approx. 4.5oz £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
349 18 Bolivar No.2 Cigars Tubos in original Habana Box, date-marked September 2001 together with 2 Punch ‘Coronation’ Tubos
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352 with two well framed collectable print wall hangings Lafite Rothschild 1960 and Chateau Latour 1952
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352 A silver four piece tea service Of ovoid panelled form, with canted corners, to ebonised handles and finials, comprising; teapot, hot water pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, by J.B Chatterly & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1958 to 1961, weight combined approx. 51oz (4) £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 352A A silver pedestal dish Of circular for with wavy applied edges, raised on a circular pedestal foot, by Barker Brothers Knutsford: 01565 653284
Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1934, diameter 26.2cm, weight approx. 17oz £130 - 160 (plus 21% BP*) 353 A George III silver coffee pot Of baluster form, profusely embossed with foliate and scroll decoration, the domed lid with a knopped finial, the leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, vacant cartouche, raised on a chased and embossed circular pedestal foot, makers mark absent, London 1798, height 23.5cm, weight approx. 21oz £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 353A A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks Of fluted knopped form, engraved with scroll and foliate detail, raised on a shaped circular foot, loaded, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1855, height 30cm £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 354 An Edwardian matched silver teapot and sugar bowl Of navette plain form, with applied beaded
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356A 359 A late 19th century silver meat skewer
rings, to an oval foot, by Henry Williamson Ltd., London 1908-1910, height of teapot approx 15cm, weight combined approx. 21.5oz (2)
Of tapered form, with a shell terminal, marks indistinct, length 34.3cm, weight approx. 5oz
£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
354A A silver reproduction bullet teapot
359A A George III silver swing handle salt
Of tapered spherical form, with a engraved scroll border, wood scroll handle and wood finial, raised on a circular spread foot, by C S Harris & Sons Ltd., London 1929, height 22.5cm, weight approx. 13.5oz
The pierced swing handle to a cylindrical, open work tapered basket, with blue glass liner, by RM, London probably 1809, and matched silver spoon, height with handle raised 9.5cm, weight approx. 2.4oz (2)
£120 - 180 (plus 21% BP*) 355 A silver double ended sauceboat
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
With an applied gadrooned rim, raised on an oval pedestal foot, by S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1968, height 9cm, weight approx. 5.2oz
360 A George III silver meat skewer Of tapered form, crested, possibly by William Pearce, Exeter probably 1782, length 31.5cm, weight approx. 2.6oz
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 355A A pair of Victorian silver salts Of circular form, with pierced and embossed scroll decoration throughout, raised on three scroll feet, the cartouches engraved with crests and initials, blue glass liners, by Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1848, height 6cm, weight combined approx. 5.5oz (2)
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
360A 357 An Edwardian silver and mother of pearl rattle
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
Realistically modelled as a teddy bear suspending a bell, to a mother of pearl teething ring, by William Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1909, length 8cm
356 A commemorative silver Armada dish
357A A George V silver mustard
Of circular form, the central panel depicting the side profile of Queen Victoria, inscribed to the reverse, limited edition no. 370/1500, by Silverware Manufacturers Ltd., London 1973, diameter 13cm, weight approx. 4oz £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 356A A fine Victorian silver swing handled sugar basket Of fluted cylindrical form, the basket profusely pierced and embossed with exotic birds such as macaws and humming birds, sat to branches amongst grape vines, raised on a circular cast vine foot, to a twist swing handle, with non-original glass liner, makers marks indistinct, London 1851, height with handle raised 18cm, weight approx. 7.3oz £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) In the form of a barrel, with engraved banding and blue glass liner, by Herbert Bushell & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1911, height 6cm, weight 1.5oz £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 358 A silver photograph frame Of plain oval form, loaded, by P H Vogel & Co., Sheffield 1986, length 29.5cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) Of conventional form, with a scroll handle, raised on a circular spread foot, by WG (gothic), London 1740, height 8cm, weight approx. 2.4oz
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Of pierced urn form, decorated with ribbon and swag detail, the fluted domed lid embossed with leaf detail to a gadroon rim, raised on a square pedestal foot, vacant cartouche, with blue glass liner, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1909, with silver sugar sifter spoon, height 17.5cm, weight combined approx. 9.7oz (2) £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 361 A silver salver Of circular form with a shaped rim and an applied egg and dart style border, raised on three hoof feet, by Ollivant & Botsford, Birmingham 1932, diameter 31cm, weight approx. 33oz £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 361A A George III silver cup
358A A George II silver sparrow beak jug
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
360A An Edwardian silver twin handled sugar basket
Of circular form, with applied rope-twist rims, embossed with foliate clusters, raised on three scroll feet, gilt interior, traces of gilt to the exterior, a lid possibly missing, makers mark indistinct, London 1804, height 9.5cm, weight approx. 6.9oz £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
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362 A modern silver paperweight Of plain circular form, loaded, by A J Poole, Birmingham 2000, together with, a modern silver Armada dish, of conventional form, London 1960, and a modern silver pin dish, Birmingham 1977, weight of weighable silver combined approx. 5oz (3) £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 363 A large silver trumpet vase Of hexagonal tapered form, with an applied rim, raised on a hexagonal spread foot, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1923, height 30.2cm, weight approx. 12.5oz £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 364 A pair of modern silver posy vases Of conventional plain form, raised on a circular base with beaded detail, loaded, by A T Cannon Ltd., Sheffield 1977, height 21.5cm (2) £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
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365 A pair of silver Sabbath candlesticks
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Of large knopped baluster form with scroll bands, spreading shaped foot, by RS, London 1941, height 30.5cm, weight combined approx. 15.5oz (2) £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 365A A silver epergne centrepiece The central trumpet vase flanked by two smaller trumpet vases attached, suspended by scroll framework, raised on a circular spread base, loaded, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1922, height 36cm, weight of weighable silver approx. 9oz £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 366 An early Victorian silver three piece tea service Of circular form, with an applied foliate rim, the domed lid with a cast foliate finial, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, the lower body embossed with fluted acanthus leaves, raised on a circular pedestal foot, comprising; teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, by William Hewitt, London 1838, height of teapot 17cm, weight combined approx. 50oz (3) £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 366A A late 19th century silver plated twin handled tray
366 acanthus leaf decoration and chased detail, the tray with engraved swag detail, the central cartouche bearing a crest and motto, the leaping cat crest below the motto ‘Touch not the cat bot a glove’ for Scottish clans Macpherson and Mackintosh, raised on four square feet, length 68.5cm
Of shaped oval form, with applied scroll borders, profusely engraved with scroll and foliate detail, raised on four scroll feet, length 71cm
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
£50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*)
Of conventional form with a removable beaded drip pan to an acanthus leaf and fluted column, raised on a square stepped and beaded base, loaded, by James Lewis & Sons, Sheffield 1896, height 16cm (2)
367 An Edwardian silver and cut-glass claret jug Of tapered form, the plain silver lid to an acanthus leaf capped scroll handle, by W W Harrison & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1909, height 27cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 367A A late 19th century silver plated twin handled tray Of oval form, the pierced raised gallery with 32
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368 A silver pair of Corinthian candlesticks
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 369 An Edwardian silver three piece Bachelor’s tea service Of circular form, with an applied gadroon border, embossed ribbon and swag decoration and a fluted lower body, raised on a circular foot, comprising; teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, Knutsford: 01565 653284
by James Deakin & Sons , Sheffield 1909, weight combined approx. 18oz (3) £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 370 A George III silver cream jug Of helmet-shape, with bright-cut borders and applied reeded rims with a reeded handle, raised on a square pedestal foot, initialled to the cartouche, by Henry Chawner, London 1789, height 14.5cm, weight approx. 4oz £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 371 A George IV silver teapot Of squat circular form, profusely embossed with foliate decoration, the lid with a cast foliate finial, the leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, raised on four scroll and foliate feet, the handle with partial marks, by Charles Fox, London 1825, height 14.5cm, weight approx. 24.5oz £250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)
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383 A George III silver caddy spoon
Of Fiddle pattern with engraved monograms, cased, by Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1867, weight combined 8.8oz
With bright-cut decoration, initialled, by Josiah Snatt, London 1799, length 8.2cm, with remaining flatware items, weight combined approx. 4oz (5)
£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
£60 - 90 (plus 21% BP*)
373 A silver matched cruet set
384 A modern silver photograph frame
Of plain ovoid form, raised on four leaf capped feet, with blue glass liners, cased, comprising; two salts, two peppers and a mustard, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield probably 1937-1938
Of rectangular form, with pierced lattice and scroll decoration, to a blue velvet ground, vacant cartouche, with an easel back, by BSC Ltd., London 1995, length 28cm
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 374 A commemorative silver card tray
388 378 An Edwardian silver dressing table tray Of rectangular form, with an applied leaf border, by Mappin & Webb, London 1908, length 27cm, weight approx. 14.5oz
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 385 A silver trumpet
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
Of tapered form, with applied banding, by SM & Co, Birmingham 1922, length 30.5cm, weight 1.4oz
379 A modern silver quiach
£30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*)
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
Of conventional plain form, with tapered handles, by Camelot Silverware Ltd., Sheffield 1997, length 13.5cm, weight approx. 2.9oz
386 A George III silver three piece tea service
375 Three Danish silver handled knives
£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)
Various dates and various patterns, one inscribed, bearing the Three Tower Mark for Copenhagen, together with a Danish dessert fork (4)
380 A George III silver sauceboat
Of circular form, with an applied beaded border, the centre engraved with the Royal coat of arms and dated 1947-1972, cased, limited edition no. 2431/3500, by Historical Heirlooms, Birmingham 1972, diameter 20.3cm, weight 9.7oz
£30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*) 376 Two Danish silver presentation plates Of circular form with shaped edges, both inscribed with hallmarks to the reverse, diameter 25.3cm, weight combined approx. 22oz (2) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 377 A silver five piece tea and coffee service Of circular baluster form, with applied cotton and reel borders, with ebonised handles, raised on a circular pedestal foot, comprising; teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 19461947, height of of coffee pot 20.5cm, weight combined approx. 72oz (5) £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*)
Of conventional form, with a wavy rim to a leaf capped scroll handle, raised on three shell capped hoof feet, initialled ‘M’ over ‘W*H’, probably by Samuel Meriton II, London 1785, bearing incuse duty mark, height 9cm, weight approx. 3.5oz £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 381 A silver sugar caster Of octagonal baluster form, with a pierced pulloff lid, raised on an octagonal pedestal foot, by SJP, London 1937, together with, a silver pair of toast racks, each with four sections, by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1947, weight combined 9.8ox (3) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 382 Two silver photograph frames Of rectangular form, with engine turned detail, vacant cartouche, loaded, makers marks indistinct, Birmingham various dates, height 24cm and 28cm (2) £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
Of shaped ovoid form, with applied gadroon rims, engraved with alternating shell and stylised dolphin borders, to angular handles, raised on four ball feet, comprising; teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, by Solomon Hougham, London 1810, height of teapot 15cm, weight combined approx. 36oz (3) £380 - 420 (plus 21% BP*) 387 A George II silver sugar caster Of conventional baluster form, with a pierced pull-off lid and applied bands, raised to a circular spread foot, initialled, by L. W?, London 1743, height 16cm, together with, a George III silver sugar caster, with a pierced pull-off lid and embossed foliate decoration, London 1760, height 13cm, weight combined approx. 7oz (2) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 388 A George III silver chamberstick Of circular knopped form with gadroon shaped rim, leaf-capped flying scroll handle, crested,with removable drip pan, the detachable conical extinguisher with ropetwist bands, by John Romer, London 1765, height 11cm, weight approx. 11.5oz £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)
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389 A late 19th century silver-plated twin handled butter dish Of circular form, the domed lid with a cow finial, to a replacement blue glass liner, to a circular dish embossed with scroll and foliate detail, length 17.5cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 390 A George III silver meat skewer Of plain tapered form, by Robert Cattle & James Barber, probably York 1808, length 25.5cm, weight approx. 5oz £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 391 An early 20th century silver-plated spoon warmer In the form of a large shell, with a hinged lid, engraved with swag, foliate and scroll decoration, raised on a rocky chased base, height 13cm
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£30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*) 392 A George III silver mug Of plain bellied conventional form, with a leaf capped scroll handle, raised on a circular spread foot, monogrammed, marked F.G, London probably 1762, height 10.3cm, weight approx. 7.1oz £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 393 A George II silver pint tankard Of plain baluster form, flared rim with a capped scroll handle, raised on a circular spread foot, by Richard Gurrey and Thomas Cook, London 1743, height 12cm, weight approx. 11oz £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 394 A pair of silver candlesticks Of tapered form, with canted corners, plain capitals, engraved with scroll decoration, raised on a shaped square base, loaded, by Clark and Sewell, Chester 1932, height 26cm (2) £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)
395 A silver presentation cigarette box
399 A silver presentation Armada dish
Of plain rectangular form, raised on four corner tab feet, wooden lined interior, inscribed, loaded, makers marks indistinct, Birmingham 1987, length 15.9cm
Of conventional circular form, inscribed, by Searle & Co. Ltd., London 1988, diameter 20.3cm, weight approx. 11oz
£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 396 A William IV silver pair of asparagus tongs With pierced blades and shell detail, by Mary Chawner, London 1835, length 25.5cm, weight approx. 7oz £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 397 A George III silver caddy spoon With a shell bowl and bright-cut engraved stem, by Walter Brind, London 1785, together with, two silver sifter spoons, some crested, in various sizes, weight combined 2.8oz (3) £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 398 A George II silver cream jug Of baluster form with wavy rims, with a leaf capped scroll handle, raised on three paw feet, by Richard Kersill, London circa 1759, height 10.5cm, weight approx. 3.4oz £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
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£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 400 An Edwardian silver salver Of round form with an applied gadroon border, raised on three claw feet, by Henry Stratford, London 1902, diameter 25.5cm, weight approx. 19.5oz £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 401 A collection of mixed late 19th century silver flatware Comprising; nine table forks, four dessert forks, four tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, some initialled, various dates, makers and patterns, weight combined approx. 63oz (Qty) £500 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 402 A Victorian silver dressing table mirror Of heart form, to a pierced lattice border embossed with birds, flowers and mythical masks, vacant cartouche, with an easel back,
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411 409 A George II silver sugar caster Of conventional plain form, with a pierced pulloff lid and knopped finial, an applied reeded band, raised on a circular spread foot, initialled to the underside ‘W’ over ‘WI’, by Samuel Wood, London 1759, height 13.5cm, weight approx. 4oz £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 410 A silver twin handled dish Of oval form, the handles of ribbon form raised on an oval foot, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham possibly 1919, length 21.3cm, weight 3.4oz
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£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 411 A George III silver brandy saucepan and cover Of plain baluster form with a raised rim and a pouring spout, the domed cover with a carved wooden finial, baluster turned wooden handle to a heart shaped panel, engraved to the cover and the side with a crest, depicting a bleeding bird, the cover with full hallmarks, by Henry Green, London 1793, height 14cm, weight approx. 13oz
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£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
loaded, by William Comyns, London 1893, height 28cm
406 A pair of continental white metal spoons
£150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)
Probably Dutch, the stems intricately carved with a lion to the bust of a lady terminating in a crown, the reverse of the spoons with an applied coat of arms, marks to the reverse of the spoon indistinct, length 21cm, weight combined 7.7oz
403 A silver card tray Of conventional form, with a wavy rim raised on three hoof feet, by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1927, diameter 15.3cm, weight approx. 4.3oz £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 404 An Edwardian silver pedestal dish
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
The tapered faceted stem with scroll and fluted baluster knop, fig shaped bowl, the disc prickdot initialled ‘CF’ over ‘LB’, stamped once in the bowl with Taunton town mark, by Richard Wade, Taunton, circa 1652, length 17.6cm, weight 1.8oz. £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*)
407 A Victorian sugar caster
Of pierced circular form, with a flared rim and embossed decoration, raised on a circular pedestal foot, vacant cartouches, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1901, height 9.5cm, weight approx. 9.8oz
Of cylindrical form, profusely embossed with scroll, leaf and foliate decoration, to a pierced pull-off lid, with a vacant cartouche, raised on a circular spread foot, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1897, height 18.5cm, weight approx. 8.9oz
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
405 A pair of Victorian silver serving spoons
408 A George II silver cream jug
The shaped bowls profusely engraved with scroll decoration, to detailed stems, the terminals with monogrammed cartouches, traces of gilt, by Charles Edwards, London 1879, length 24.5cm, weight combined 7.3oz (2)
412 Taunton; A mid 17th century English provincial seal top spoon
413 A James I silver Maidenhead spoon With a fig-shaped bowl, faceted stem the finial depicting the bust of a maiden, with traces of gilding, possibly by Nicholas Bartholomew, maker’s mark a crescent enclosing a star, London 1618, length 16.5cm, weight approx. 1.3oz £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*)
Of baluster form with scroll rims, embossed with scroll and foliate decoration, with a leaf capped scroll handle, raised on a circular pedestal foot, probably by Isaac Duke, London 1743, height 10cm, weight approx, 3.6oz
414 A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
Of typical form, with bright-cut rims and applied shell detail, cased, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1894, length 17cm, weight approx. 3.3oz
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
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418 A mid 17th Century silver slip top spoon With fig-shaped bowl and tapering faceted stem, the “slip-end” scratch engraved with initials ‘W’ over ‘DC’, stamped once in the bowl with leopard’s head, probably by Robert Jygges, London 1630, length 17.4cm, weight 2oz £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 419 A silver presentation salver
418 415 Lewes; A mid 17th Century English provincial silver-gilt seal top spoon The tapered faceted stem with scroll and fluted baluster knop, fig shaped bowl, the disc engraved with a crest of a mythical beast, stamped once in the bowl with Lewes town mark, by William Dobson, Lewes, circa 1640, length 15.8cm, weight 1.1oz.
stem, the “slip-end” initialled ‘R’ prick-dot engraving, stamped once in the bowl with Kings Lynn town mark, indistinct mark to reverse of the stem, Kings Lynn circa 1630, length 16cm, weight 1.7oz
Of circular form with a pie crust rim and applied shell detail, raised on three claw and ball feet, inscribed, by Sutherland & Roden, Sheffield 1912, diameter 29cm, weight approx. 24oz £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 420 A George II silver marrow scoop
£400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*)
Of conventional from, by Richard Gosling, London 1737, length 23.2cm, weight 1.8oz
417 An Elizabeth I silver seal top spoon
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 421 A silver salver
416 Kings Lynn; A rare mid 17th Century English provincial silver slip top spoon
The tapered faceted stem with scroll and fluted baluster knop, fig shaped bowl, the disc vacant, by William Cawdell, London 1587, length 15.7cm, weight 1.4oz.
With fig-shaped bowl and tapering faceted
£400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*)
£400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*)
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Of square form with a wavy rim, raised on four scroll feet, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1959, length 30.5cm, weight approx. 33.5oz £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)
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429 A George III silver teapot stand
Of conventional bellied form with mid-rib, with openwork thumb-piece, the double scroll handle with shield-shaped terminal, raised on a circular spread foot, engraved with coat of arms, inscribed to base, by Richard Bayley, London 1736, height 19.5cm, weight 28oz
Of navette form, with a beaded rim, raised on four claw and ball feet, crested, by Hester Bateman, London 1784, bearing incuse duty mark, length 16cm, weight approx. 4oz
£400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 423 A George II English provincial silver lidded tankard Of conventional cylindrical form with mid-rib, with scroll thumb-piece, the scroll handle with a shell-shaped terminal, initialled to the handle ‘M’ over ‘RM’, by Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1736, height 17.5cm, weight approx. 21.5oz £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 424 An early 20th Century silver-plated bucket barrel Of cylindrical form, with realistically modelled wooden slats and banding, by Elkington & Co, height 18.5cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 425 A silver swing handled basket Of shaped oval form, with pierced scroll decoration, to a plain swing handle, raised on four ball feet, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1929, height with handle raised 20cm, weight approx. 15oz £120 - 180 (plus 21% BP*) 426 A silver and tortoiseshell pedestal dish Of circular form, with an applied silver scroll border, inlaid central vacant cartouche, raised on a silver circular pedestal foot, loaded, AF, by Mappin & Webb, London 1913, height 7.5cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 427 A pair of silver posy vases Of flared and tapered form, with an applied swag band, to a spread circular foot, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1911, height 12cm, weight approx. 5oz £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 428 A George II silver sauceboat With a wavy rim, the leaf capped scroll handle raised on three hoof feet, engraved to underside ‘B’ over ‘WM’, makers mark indistinct, London probably 1742, length 13cm, weight approx. 4.2oz £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 430 A silver matched bachelor’s three piece tea service Of circular form, with wavy edges, raised on four claw feet, comprising; a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, various dates, together with four silver spoons various dates and makers, weight combined approx. 24oz (Qty) £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 431 A pair of silver posy vases Of tapered form, with embossed fluted detail, an applied cotton reel rim, raised on circular fluted feet, by Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1921, height 15.5cm, weight approx. 8.5oz (2) £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 432 A silver sauceboat Of conventional plain form, with applied reeded rims, to a scroll handle, raised on an oval foot, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1944, height 9cm, weight approx. 6.3oz £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 433 A silver twin handled coin dish Of circular form with spot hammered decoration, the bowl set with a coin to the centre, the open work handles each set with coins, raised on a circular spread foot, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1916, length 25.2cm, weight approx. 7oz £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 434 A silver swing handled pedestal bowl
on four Bacchanalian mask capped hoof feet, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham probably 1921 (mark worn), diameter 17.5cm, weight 11.7oz £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 436 A late 19th Century silver-plated seven piece cruet stand The stand of geometric outline centered by a carrying handle and applied scroll detail, each cut-glass bottle to a hexagonal receiver with pierced galleries, raised on scroll feet, bearing registration mark to underside, height 27cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 437 A George III silver helmet jug With applied beaded rims, to a reeded handle, raised on a circular pedestal foot, monogrammed, by Hester Bateman, London 1784, height 15cm, weight approx. 3.4oz £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 438 A George III silver teapot Of navette form, profusely engraved with scroll and foliate decoration, the domed lid with an urn shape finial, wooden handle, the scroll cartouche initialled to both sides, raised on an oval pedestal foot, probably by John Mewburn, London 1799, height 24.5cm, weight approx. 26oz £280 - 320 (plus 21% BP*) 439 A Victorian silver coffee pot Of baluster form, profusely engraved with repeating swag and foliate patterns, either side of vacant scroll cartouches, the dome cover with a cast pineapple finial, scroll handle with ivory insulators and chased spout, raised on a circular spread circular foot with beaded rims, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1899, height 29cm, weight approx. 27oz £250 - 350 (plus 21% BP*)
Of circular form with a wavy border and applied swag detail, raised on a circular pedestal foot by Lester & Leafe, Birmingham 1921, height with handle raised 19.5cm, weight approx. 15oz
440 A Victorian silver teapot
£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)
Bullet-style, of plain form, the flat lid with a knopped finial, and a wooden capped handle, raised on a circular foot, by John Lowe, Chester 1880, height 11.5cm, weight approx. 7.5oz
435 A silver twin handled bowl
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
Of circular form, with spot-hammered decoration, with a pierced foliate border, raised
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initialled, comprising; seventeen table forks, four serving spoons, four dessert spoons, and a sauce ladle, weight combined approx. 56oz (Qty) £400 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 446 A George II silver cream jug Of bellied helmet form, with an embossed beaded rim and a pastoral scene, to a leaf capped scroll handle, raised on a circular pedestal foot, by Gabriel Sleath, London 1739, height 11.2cm, weigth 2.6oz £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 447 A George I silver pounce pot Of plain baluster form, with an applied waist band, to a pierced pull-off lid, raised on a circular pedestal foot, makers mark absent, London 1722, height 8.5cm, weight approx. 2oz £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 448 A Victorian silver bougie box Of pierced cylindrical form, with pull-off cover and beaded borders to a reeded scroll handle, with an attached conical snuffer, with spiral of wax inside, loaded, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1897, height 9.5cm £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
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Of typical bellied form, with a flared rim and pouring spout, to a carved ivory puring handle, by Richard Sibley II, London 1870, retailed by Thomas Bond Street, length 11.5cm, weight approx. 1.5oz £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 451 A George IV silver and ivory apple corer Of conventional plain form, in two parts, blade screws off to be stored in the ivory handle, makers marks indistinct, London 1826, length 18cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 452 Two late 19th Century silver and glass double ended scent bottles In ruby and blue glass, both of conventional form, with flip silver lids, the blue glass bottled monogrammed to both lids, both unmarked, length 13.2cm and 12cm (2) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 453 A George III silver pap boat Of conventional form with an applied gadroon border, gilt interior, by Stephen Adams, London 1811, length 12.7cm, weight approx. 1.8oz
449 Warminster; An early 18th Century English provincial silver spoon
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
Hanoverian pattern with rat tail to reverse of bowl, stamped ‘WC’ thrice to reverse of stem, possibly by William Clare, Warminster, West Country, length 19cm, weight approx. 1.4oz
Of plain baluster form, with applied fluted gadroon rim, the domed lid with a twist finial, to a wooden scroll handle, the spout with graduated beaded decoration, raised on a circular spread foot, monogrammed and crested, by William Grundy, London 1769, height 28cm, weight approx. 30oz
£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
454 A George III silver coffee pot
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463 455 A George III silver hot water pot Of plain baluster form, an applied gadroon rim, the domed lid with a twist finial to a woven raffia handle, raised on a circular foot, engraved with a marital coat of arms of Gooch impaling Stanton, by David Whyte and William Holmes, London 1764, height 20.5cm, weight approx. 12.5oz £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 456 A William IV silver presentation wine goblet Of fluted form, adorned with nasturtium style flowers and leaves, on a shaped circular foot with acanthus leaf decoration and chased detail, silver gilt interior, inscribed, ‘Presented by the passengers of The Quebec on her first voyage from New York to London to Captain Frederick H Herbard 1836’ by John Tapley, London 1835-36, height 16cm, weight approx. 8.7oz £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 457 A George II silver child’s mug Of typical plain bellied form, to a circular spread foot, initialled to the handle ‘HP’, the handle with partial marks, by Richard Bayley, London 1741, height 8.5cm, weight approx. 4oz £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 458 A William IV silver drum teapot Of plain cylindrical form, with an ebonised scroll handle and finial, to a straight spout, by Joseph Angel I & Joseph Angel II, London 1836, height 9cm, weight approx. 6.4oz £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 459 A George III silver coffee pot Of baluster form, the domed lid with a twist
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finial, wood scroll handle, raised on a circular spread foot, engraved with a coat of arms and motto ‘Ut Vita Sic Finis’, the base initialled ‘ER’ over ‘RR’, the lid with partial marks, by Louis Black, London 1763, height 26.5cm, weight approx. 30.5oz £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 460 A late 19th Century silver plated five piece tea service Of baluster form, profusely embossed with scroll decoration, with chased detail, the finials realistically modelled as birds of prey, the handles with ivory insulators, raised on four openwork scroll feet, comprising; teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, milk jug and twin handled tray (5) £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 461 A collection of miscellaneous 19th Century silver flatware Various dates, makers, and patterns, each piece initialled ‘J’, comprising; twelve table forks, eleven dessert forks, four tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, weight combined approx. 72.5oz (Qty) £650 - 750 (plus 21% BP*) 462 A silver mounted photograph album
to reveal a gilded interior with a circular pierced grill, the narrow end section terminating in a gem-set thistle, body with a belcher chain attached, with applied registration mark, circa 1880, length 9cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 464 A 19th Century Russian silver and niello cigarette case Of rectangular form with rounded corners, the niello design to the lid depicting a house within a patterned border, vacant cartouche, no visible maker’s mark, assay master H E ?, bearing 84 kokoshnik mark possibly for Riga, length 10cm, weight approx. 4oz £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 465 A George III silver nutmeg grater Of oval form with bright-cut laurel leaf borders to the hinged lid, vacant cartouche, with a highed steel grater, by Thomas Willmore 1798, length 4cm £120 - 180 (plus 21% BP*) 466 A George III silver vinaigrette Of rectangular form, with bright cut decoration, the gilt interior with a pierced thistle grill, length 2.5cm, Birmingham 1816, weight approx 0.2oz
Of rectangular form, the silver mount depicting three tulips, cased, marked 925, length of album 33cm
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
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In the form of an envelope, with engine turned detail, vacant cartouche, by Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham 1916, length 7.3cm, weight of weighable silver approx. 1oz (2)
463 A Victorian Scottish silver and horn hunting horn vinaigrette Modelled in the form of a hunting horn, the hinged circular lid embossed with thistle decoration, set with a faceted stone, opening september 2017
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472 A Victorian silver presentation snuff box
Possibly Italian, of shell form, the enamel lid depicting three classical female figures, The Three Graces, within a blue enamel border, the reverse profusely engraved with scroll decoration, inside with a mirror and powder compartment, loaded, length 7.4cm
Of rectangular shaped form, profusely engraved with scroll and beaded patterns, gilt interior, the lid inscribed, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1863, length 8.2cm, weight approx. 3.7oz
£150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 469 A George IV silver vinaigrette Of rectangular form, with engraved foliate decoration with engraved wavy borders, with an applied thumb pieces, the cartouche engraved ‘Eliza’, gilt interior with a pierced scroll grill, by John Bettridge, London 1826, length 2.9cm, weight approx. 1.1oz £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 470 A George III silver nutmeg grater Of plain urn-shape form, the domed lid with applied gadroon rims, raised on a circular pedestal foot, with a removable steel grater, probably by Samuel Meriton I, probably London circa 1765, height 5cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 471 A 17th Century silver patch box Of oval form, the pull-off lid with an applied bust of Charles I, makers mark to base indistinct, possibly London circa 1649, length 3.2mm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 40
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£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 473 A George III silver patch box Of circular form, the pull off lid with bright-cut decoration, vacant navette shaped cartouche, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1816, diameter 3cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 474 A George III silver nutmeg grater Of navette form, the hinged lid with engraved initials and engraved prick-dot borders, the hinged base with engraved banding, steel grater, by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London 1796, length 4.5cm, gross weight approx. 1.2oz £120 - 180 (plus 21% BP*) 475 An Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion Realistically modelled as a hedgehog, with drilled pin holes throughout, loaded, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1904, length 7cm £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) Knutsford: 01565 653284
476 A William IV silver snuff box Of rectangular form, with applied scroll borders and reeded edges, the lid depicting a hunting scene, with a gilt interior and an inscription to the inside lid, vacant cartouche to base, by William Simpson, Birmingham 1835, length 7.5cm, weight approx. 2.9oz £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 477 A George III silver vinaigrette Of rectangular form, with engraved bright-cut decoration, the lid with a vacant cartouche, the gilt interior with a pierced hinged grill with chased leaf decoration, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1809, length 3.9cm £120 - 180 (plus 21% BP*) 478 A mid 19th Century silver gilt vinaigrette Of elongated oval form, with engine turn decoration, and applied thumb piece, the rectangular cartouche with engraved initials, the gilt interior with a hinged pierced grill, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham circa 1830/40, length 5cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
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Of shaped rectangular form, with vertical engraved decoration throughout, with a pushup lid, loaded, makers mark C&C, bearing import marks for London 1926, length 5.1cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 486 An early 19th Century silver mounted cowrie shell snuff box
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The shaped-oval silver mount with plain edges and a flush hinge, unmarked, circa 1820, length 8cm
479 A Victorian silver castle top vinaigrette
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Of rectangular form, the lid with cast decoration of The Scot Memorial in Edinburgh, with engine turned decoration and applied foliate rims, the base with a vacant cartouche, inside with a gilt pierced grill, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1843, length 4.8cm, weight 1.2oz
487 An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell dressing table box Of shaped rectangular form, the tortoiseshell lid inlaid with silver scroll detail, raised on four scroll feet, with a white velvet lining, loaded, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1910, height 2.8cm
£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 480 An unusual George III silver patch box
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
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Of circular form, the pull-off lid with fine filigree decoration centering a circular initialled cartouche, possibly by Joseph Taylor, probably Birmingham circa 1810, diameter 2.2cm
1836, length 4.5cm, weight 1.1oz
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
482 A William IV silver vinaigrette
481 A Victorian silver gilt castle top vinaigrette
Of shaped rectangular form, profusely engraved with scroll decoration, the cartouche engraved with a monogram, the gilt interior with a hinged foliate engraved grill, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1831, length 3.2cm
Of rectangular form, with applied scroll rims and engine turned decoration, the lid depicting Newstead Abbey, home of Lord Byron, vacant cartouche, the pierced grill decorated with foliate detail, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham
488 An unusual Elizabeth I silver bodkin/ear scraper
£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)
Of tapered form, with hand-engraved decoration, terminating in an circular ear scraper, by WW, possibly circa 1590, length 14.4cm £200 -300 (plus 21% BP*)
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489 A George IV silver vinaigrette Of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and applied reeded edges, with an applied scroll thumbpiece, vacant cartouche, gilt interior with a pierced foliate grill, by William Eley II, London 1821, length 4.2cm, weight approx. 1.1oz
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499 A George III silver nutmeg grater Of barrel form, with reeded banding, with a screw cover and a removable steel grater, initialled, probably by David Field, London circa 1765, height 3.3cm, gross weight approx. 0.5oz
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
Possibly Russian, of circular form, the lid with intricate filigree detail, the central circular cartouche monogrammed, the reverse decorated with a palm tree, camel and boat scene, inside with a powder compartment, diameter 7.2cm, weight approx. 3.5oz
490 A Victorian silver castle top vinaigrette
£40 - 50 (plus 21% BP*)
500 A mid 19th Century silver-gilt castle top vinaigrette
495 A silver and enamel snuff box
Of rectangular form, with applied scroll rims and engine turned decoration, the lid depicting Newstead Abbey, home of Lord Byron, vacant cartouche, the pierced grill decorated with foliate detail, fitted with suspension ring, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham circa 1840, length 4.5cm, weight 1.1oz
Of shaped rectangular form, the lid depicting Kenilworth Castle, the base profusely engraved with scroll decoration, the gilt interior with a pierced hinged grill, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1847, length 3.7cm
Of rectangular form, the lid depicting a stately home amongst the grounds, possibly Haddon Hall, with green enamel detail, the gilt interior inscribed to lid, by Cohen & Charles, London 1927, length 4.7cm, weight approx. 1.8oz
£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)
NB. This box was given by the Duke of Rutland to all who had helped with and towards the restoration of Haddon Hall in the 1920s. Engraved inside ‘Mrs Rowland Sept 1927’.
491 An 18th Century fine silver patch box Of circular form, the pull-off lid with an embossed portrait of Queen Anne, the base with makers marks IA, probably London circa 1750, diameter 2.2cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 492 A mid 19th Century silver filigree card case Of rectangular form, profusely decorated with scroll filigree patterns, crested and initialled, makers mark absent, probably English, circa 1825, length 9.2cm, weight approx. 1.7oz £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 493 A George II silver nutmeg grater Acorn shaped, profusely embossed with foliate and scroll decoration with chased detail, with screw off cover and removable steel grater, by David Field, probably London circa 1755, length 3.6cm £120 - 180 (plus 21% BP*)
£100 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 496 A George III silver nutmeg grater Of plain egg form, with screw-off cover, hinged steel grater and a gilt interior, by NF, London 1800, length 6cm, gross weight approx. 1.4oz £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 497 A George IV silver nutmeg grater Of rectangular form, the hinged lid with brightcut and swiggle pattern decoration, vacant cartouche, with engraved zig-zag banding throughout, the interior with a hinged steel grater, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1821, height 2.2cm £120 - 180 (plus 21% BP*) 498 A George III Irish silver snuff box Of navette form, the hinged lid with bright-cut decoration and a laurel wreath border, the central cartouche initialled, the reverse with prick-dot engraved scalloped detail, by James Keating, Dublin 1802, length 8.4cm, weight approx. 2.7oz £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)
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£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 501 A William IV silver vinaigrette Of small rectangular form, the lid with engraved lattice detail, vacant cartouche, the gilt interior with a hinged filigree grill, by Thomas Simpson, Birmingham 1830, length 2.5cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 502 An Edwardian silver card case Of rectangular form, depicting ‘The Monarch of the Glen’ after Edwin Landseer, embossed with scroll decoration, vacant cartouches, by Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1905, length 10cm, weight approx. 1.9oz £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 503 Perth; A George III Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle Fiddle pattern, initialled with ‘G’, by Charles Murray, marks ‘CM’, eagle, ‘CM’, eagle, Perth, circa 1816, length 16cm, together with, an 19th Century Scottish silver provincial toddy ladle, initialled ‘M’, maker unknown bearing marks ‘N’, thistle, ‘G’, length 15.5cm (2) £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
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504 Wick; A mid 19th Century Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle
517 A set of six Irish George III silver table forks
Of fiddle pattern, with engraved initialls ‘JEK’ (?), probably by John Sellar of Wick, marked ‘JS’, ‘WICK’, 1825 - 1836, length 15cm, weight approx. 1.2oz
Of fiddle and thread pattern, engraved with a crest, by Edward Twycross, Dublin 1819, weight combined approx. 15.5oz (6)
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 505 Banff; A mid 19th Century Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 518 A set of six William IV Scottish silver table forks
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Of fiddle and thread pattern, engraved with the crested of an arm supporting a garland of laurel to the reverse of the stem with motto, ‘Virtute Parta’, for Scottish family White, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1831, weight combined approx. 16.5oz (6)
Of fiddle pattern, engraved with initial ‘M’, by John McQueen of Banff, marked ‘B’, ‘A’, thistle, ‘McQ’, circa 1830, length 16cm, weight approx. 0.9oz £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
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506 Tain; A mid 19th Century Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle Of fiddle pattern, by Alexander Stewart of Tain, marked ‘AS’, TAIN, wheat ear, length 16.5cm, weight approx. 1oz
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In fiddle and thread pattern, all crested with various crests, various dates and makers, London, weight combined 10oz (6)
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507 Greenock; An early 19th Century Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle With a part twist stem, engraved with the crest of a tower to the underside of the bowl, by John Heron of Greenock, marked ‘JH’, anchor, tree, circa 1800, length 18cm, weight approx. 1oz £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 508 Aberdeen; A 19th Century Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle Of fiddle pattern, by unascribed maker, marked ‘JG’, ‘A’’B’’D’’N’, probably Aberdeen, length 15.5cm, together with, a Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle, engraved with initial ‘S’, marks indistinct, possibly, ‘R&S’, ?, thistle,?, ‘b’, length 15cm, weight combined approx. 1.8oz (2) £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 509 Cork; An early 19th Century Irish provincial silver toddy ladle Elongated stem engraved with initials ‘HEM’, by Carden Terry and Jane Williams, Cork, marked ‘CT’ over ‘IW’, ‘STERLING’, length 18.5cm, weight approx. 1.5oz £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 510 A George III silver meat skewer Of conventional tapered form, makers mark absent, London probably 1817, length 21.8cm, together with, a George III silver fish slice, of fiddle and thread pattern, with a pierced blade, initialled with a ‘H’, by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1808, length 29.5cm, weight combined approx. 5.8oz (2) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 511 A George II silver spoon with marrow scoop handle With a shell back, by Edward Bennett I, London 1736, length 27cm, weight approx. 2.2oz £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
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Of fiddle and thread pattern, engraved with a crest, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1840, weight combined approx. 7.5oz (2)
512 An 18th Century silver marrow scoop Double ended, with alternating bowls, crested with a sitting hound, makers mark ‘RG’, length 24.5cm, together with, a George II silver marrow scoop, of conventional form, crested, London possibly 1732, marks worn, length 24cm, weight combined approx. 3oz (2) £120 - 180 (plus 21% BP*) 513 A set of four Victorian silver tablespoons Of fiddle and thread pattern, crested to the stem with motto, ‘ Certavi et Vici’, for families Byrne and Flanagan, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1849, weight combined 11oz (4) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 514 A set of six Victorian silver dessert spoons
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 521 A matched pair of mid 19th Century silver sauce ladles Of fiddle and thread pattern, each engraved with a crest, probably by William Eaton, London 1837-1838, together with, a smaller Victorian fiddle and thread pattern ladle, London 1845, weight combined approx. 6.7oz (3) £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 522 A set of six George III Scottish silver teaspoons Of fiddle pattern, each initialled, by William Hannay of Paisley, assayed Edinburgh 1807, weight combined approx. 2.6oz (6) £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
Of fiddle and thread pattern, initialled ‘T’, by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1884, together with, a similar matched Victorian silver dessert spoon, London 1853, weight combined 13oz (7)
523 A set of seven George III silver teaspoons
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Of old English pattern, each initialled ‘M’, probably by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1806, weight combined approx. 3oz (7)
515 A set of six George IV silver tablespoons
524 A pair of Victorian silver tablespoons
Of fiddle and thread pattern, engraved with the crest of an elephant to the stem, makers marks indistinct , London 1826, weight combined approx. 15.5oz (6)
Of old English pattern, both initialled ‘E’, by John & Henry Lias, London 1842, weight combined approx. 4.4oz (2)
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 516 A set of six Irish George IV silver dessert forks Of fiddle and thread pattern, crested with motto (worn) to the reverse of the stem, by M West & Sons, Dublin 1825, weight combined approx. 11oz (6)
£50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*) 525 A set of six George III silver tablespoons Of old English pattern, by Sarah and John Blake, London 1816 - 1818, weight combined approx. 12.5oz (6) £120 - 180 (plus 21% BP*)
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535 Two 18th/19th Century Scottish provincial silver tablespoons
Of plain form, both terminating in a Celtic point, probably by James Douglas of Dundee, five marks; ‘DOUGLAS’, shield x 2, crowned heart, ‘ID’, weight combined 4.2oz (2)
The first of Fiddle pattern, by Joseph Pearson, Dumfries, marked ‘IP’, E, anchor, stags head, circa 1817, length 22cm, the second of Hanovarian pattern, the reverse of the stem engraved with initials ‘J M’, by Jas Gordon, Aberdeen, marked ‘IG’, ABD, ‘IG’, circa 1780, length 19.7cm, weight combined approx. 3.7oz (2)
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 527 Alexander Ritchie, Iona; A silver spoon The shallow circular bowl to a tapering stem, to a cast and pierced handle depicting a Viking ship, by Alexander Ritchie, marked A.R/ ICA, IONA Birmingham 1937, lenght 12.9cm, weight approx. 0.9oz
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Composed of scrolls with shell bowls, one pair engraved with initials ‘MW’, the second pair engraved with initials ‘AH’, makers marks possibly M. W, the second pair indistinct, length 11.5cm and 13cm, weight combined approx. 2.5oz (2)
537 Two 19th Century Scottish silver tablespoons
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The first, an early 19th Century Scottish silver dessert spoon, of fiddle pattern, initialled, probably by John Heron of Greenock, circa 1820, the second, an 19th Century Scottish silver dessert spoon, old English pattern, marked ‘IL’, thistle, ‘U’ (?), the third, a mid 18th century silver spoon, Hanovarian pattern, engraved with the crest of a crown to the reverse of the stem, marks indistinct, circa 1740, weight combined approx. 3oz (3)
The first, an early 19th Century Scottish silver dessert spoon, of fiddle pattern, initialled, by John Urquhart of Perth, marked ‘JU’ double headed eagle, ‘JU’, double headed eagle, circa 1820, the second, an mid 19th Century Scottish silver dessert spoon, of fiddle pattern, initialled, probably by Charles Torchetti of Aberdeen, marked ‘CT’, gothic A, fleur-dy-lys, gothis A, ‘CT’, circa 1825, the third, a mid 19th Century silver spoon, old English pattern, marks indistinct, weight combined approx. 3oz (3) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 531 A pair of George III English provincial silver table spoons Of old English pattern with bright-cut husk decoration and engraved initials, by John Langlands I & John Robertson I, Newcastle 1785, bearing insuce duty mark, weight combined approx. 4oz (2) £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 532 Two 18th Century Scottish silver tablespoons The first of Hanovarian pattern, the reverse of the stem engraved with initial ‘MGM’, by Adam Graham, Glasgow, marked ‘AG’, tree 44
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The first of fiddle pattern, engraved with a monogram, by J. McKay, Edinburgh 1827, length 21.6cm, the second, with bright-cut decoration, the reverse of the stem scratch engraved with initials ‘GV’ over ‘SB’, by James Hewitt, Edinburgh 1791, bearing incuse duty mark, length 21.3cm, weight combined approx. 3.6oz (2) £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 538 Two George III silver tablespoons Both of old English pattern, one engraved with initials, the first by Thomas Hayter, London 1809, length 21cm, the second by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1795, length 22cm, weight combined approx. 3.3oz (2) £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
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536 Elgin; A mid 19th Century Scottish provincial silver tablespoon Of fiddle pattern with an elongated stem, engraved with initial ‘R’, by Thos. Stewart of Elgin, marked ‘i’ (?), ‘TS’, ‘ELN’, castle, circa 1830, length 22.7cm, weight approx. 2.1oz
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529 A collection of three provincial silver spoons
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546 fish and bell, ‘AG’, tree fish and bell, ‘AG’, circa 1770, length 21cm, the second of Hanovarian pattern, the reverse of the stem engraved ‘G’, by Milne and Campbell, Glasgow, marked ‘M&C’, tree fish and bell, ‘O’, circa 1813, length 21cm, weight combined approx. 4.5oz (2) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 533 Two early 19th Century Scottish provincial silver tablespoons The first of plain pattern with an elongated stem, engraved with initials, by Charles Jamieson, Inverness, marked ‘CJ’, ‘INS’, camel, ‘J’, circa 1810, length 22.5cm, the second of plain pattern with an elongated stem, initialled and numbered, by David Manson, Dundee, marked ‘DM’, pot of lillies, ‘DM’, pot of lillies, ‘DM’, circa 1830, length 23cm, weight combined approx 3.8oz (2) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 534 Banff; A mid 19th Century Scottish provincial silver tablespoon Of plain pattern with an elongated stem, engraved with initials, by William Simpson of Banff, marked ‘WB’, ‘BANF’, gothic P, circa 1840, length 22.3cm, weight approx. 1.9oz £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) Knutsford: 01565 653284
539 Perth; Two late 18th Century Scottish provincial silver tablespoons The first of plain pattern with an elongated stem, by Robert Keay I, Perth, marked ‘RK’, double headed eagle, ‘RK’, doubled headed eagle, circa 1800, length 24cm, the second of Hanovarian pattern, crested, the rounded bowl with parallel embossed detail, by James Cornfute, Perth, marked ‘IC’, double headed eagle, ‘IC’, double headed eagle, circa 1772, length 20.5cm, weight combined approx. 3.6oz (2) £120 - 180 (plus 21% BP*) 540 Banff; An early 19th Century Scottish silver tablespoon Of old English pattern, initialled, probably by John Keith of Banff, marked ‘M’, ‘IK’, ‘B’, circa 1820, length 21.2cm, together with a mid 19th century fiddle pattern silver tablespoon, engraved and dated 1838, by JO, length 22.8cm, weight combined approx. 4oz (2) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
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541 Two 18th Century Hanovarian pattern silver spoons
548 Dundee; A 19th Century pair of Scottish provinical silver teaspoons
552 Banff; An 18th Century Scottish provincial silver preserve spoon
The first with a rat tail, engraved with the crest of a stag above with initials ‘G*S’, by unattributed maker LC, possibly Jersey maker?, length 19.5cm, the second, engraved with initials to the front and reverse of stem by unattributed maker RA, length 19.5cm, weight combined 3.4oz (2)
Of plain pattern, with an elongated stem, initialled, by Edward Livington of Dundee, circa 1818, length 14cm, together with, a 19th Century Scottish provincial silver teaspoon, fiddle pattern, by JS probably John Stewart of Dumfries, marks worn, circa 1812, length 13.7cm, weight combined 1.2oz (3)
Of fiddle pattern with a shell terminal, initialled, probably by David Izat of Banff, circa 1795, length 15.9cm, together with a 19th Century preserve spoon, with a narrow bowl and curved stem, probably by William Fillan of Aberdeen, circa 1848, length 16cm, weight combined approx. 1.3oz (2)
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542 Cork; Two 18th Century Irish provincial silver tablespoons
549 Jersey; A Victorian English provincial silver teaspoon
552A An Edwardian ‘Nelson’ commemorative silver spoon
The first with engraved edging, crested, probably by John Nicolson of Cork, marked STERLING, circa 1790, length 21.8cm, the second of hanovarian pattern, initialled ‘SW’ to the reverse of the stem, unattributed maker ‘I.T’ to a shield, marked STERLING, probably Cork, length 20.9cm, together with, an early 19th Century Irish silver dessert spoon, of plain pattern, crested, initialled and numbered with motto, ‘Thus Far’, by Samuel Reilly, Cork, circa 1810, length 18cm, weight combined approx. 3.9oz (3)
Of fiddle pattern, by Thomas de Gruchy & John le Gallais, Jersey, circa 1855, together with, an 18th Century Irish provincial silver teaspoon, with bright-cut decoration, initialled, by John Nicholson of Cork, stamped STERLING, circa 1790, length 14cm, a Scottish provincial silver teaspoon,of fiddle pattern probably by William Simpson of Banff, marked ‘WS’, ‘e’, thistle, circa 1820, length 13cm, a Scottish provincial silver teaspoon, with a feather edge border, probably by William Scott of Dundee, marked ‘WS’, pot of lillies, length 12.3cm, weight combined approx. 1.6oz (4)
The stem design as Nelson’s column, monogrammed, by John Millward Banks, Chester 1904, length 20cm, weight approx. 1.7oz
£180 - 220 (plus 21% BP*) 543 Aberdeen; Six Scottish provincial silver teaspoons Each of fiddle pattern, all initialled, various dates and makers to include; two spoons by George Sangster, assayed in Edinburgh, circa 1880, Alexander Mollison, circa 1847, probably David Pirie, circa 1825, weight combined approx. 3oz (6) £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 544 A pair of 19th Century Russian silver teaspoons Of fiddle pattern, with pointed bowls, makers mark HT, assay master Vikto Vasilyovich Savinsky, Moscow 1864, weight combined approx. 1.3 (2) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 545 Cupar; A 19th Century Scottish silver provincial teaspoon Of fiddle pattern, crested with a bird, by Robert Robertson of Cupar, circa 1840, length 13.3cm, weight approx. 0.5oz £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 546 Peterhead; A 19th Century Scottish silver provincial teaspoon Of fiddle pattern, initialled, by George Angus, circa 1825, length 13.5cm, weight approx. 0.4oz
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 550 Four 18th/19th Century Scottish provincial silver teaspoons Various patterns, dates and makers, three initialled or crested, to include; John Clark of Greenock, circa 1800, William Constable of Dundee, circa 1825, Nathanial Gillet of Aberdeen, circa 1800, probably James Erskine of Aberdeen, circa 1818, weight combined 1.7oz (4) £120 - 180 (plus 21% BP*) 550A A Victorian English provincial silver preserve spoon Of fiddle and thread pattern, by Thomas Sewell I, Newcastle 1871, together with, a novelty pair of silver sugar nips, in the form of a wishbone, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1922, a George III silver caddy spoon, fiddle and thread pattern, initialled, London 1802, two Georgian silver teaspoons, weight combined approx. 2.5oz (5) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 551 A set of six 18th/19th Century silver spoons Probably provincial, in various dates, makers and designs, each initialled or crested, each bearing makers initials or marks, weight combined 2.5oz (6)
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547 A mid 18th Century Scottish provincial silver teaspoon
551A Inverness; A Scottish provincial silver table fork
Of Hanovarian pattern, with initials scratch engraving ‘IM’ over ‘MM’, by TF, possibly Thomas Forbes of Banff, circa 1750, length 11.5cm, together with, a mid 19th Century Scottish provincial teaspoon, of fiddle pattern, initialled, by William Ferguson of Elgin, marked ‘WL’, ELGIN, thistle, circa 1835, length 13.5cm, weight combined approx. 0.7oz (2)
Of fiddle and thread pattern, by Alexander McLeod of Inverness, circa 1860, length 21.5cm, together with, a William IV silver dessert spoon, of fiddle pattern, initialled, by John Osment, Exeter 1831, length 17.5cm, a George III silver tablespoon, in King’s Husk pattern, crested to the reverse of the stem, length 22.5cm, weight combined approx. 3.6oz (3)
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£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) Traditional Art 553 Manner of Constant Troyon (French, 1810-1865) - ‘Cattle Herding at Dusk’ Oil on canvas, approx 70x102cm, inset ornate gilt gesso frame £500 - 700 (plus 21% BP*) 554 British School (1883) ‘Lake Geneva’ Oil on canvas, indistinctly signed and dated, approx 50x75cm, inset ornate gilt gesso frame £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 555 Continental School (18th/19th Century) - ‘Two Cherubs Chasing a Butterfly’ Oil on canvas, approx 41x31cm, stretchered but unframed £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 556 Kathleen Margaret Pearson (18981961) - ‘Wild Horses Watering’ Oil on canvas, signed, bears remnants of old label verso and hand written to stretcher verso, approx 44x80cm, inset decorative swept frame. NB: Kathleen Pearson was a portrait and equestrian artist born in Knutsford, Cheshire, she studied at The Slade School of Fine Art and The Academy Schools, and exhibited widely. £300 - 350 (plus 21% BP*) 557 Theophile Emmanuel Duverger (1821-1901) - ‘Interior Scene’ Oil on panel, signed, bears label verso for The Cooling Galleries, 92 New Bond Street, London, approx 38x32cm, inset ornate gilt frame £1000 - 1500 (plus 21% BP*) 558 Ronald Herbert Dean (b.1929) ‘Men o-War at Sea’ Oil on canvas, signed, bears label verso for The Mint Gallery, 77a The Mint, Rye, East Sussex, approx 60x90cm, inset ornate gilt frame £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)
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559 Ronald Herbert Dean (b.1929) ‘Stormy Sea Battle’ Oil on canvas, signed, bears label verso for The Mint Gallery, 77a The Mint, Rye, East Sussex, also inscribed verso ‘HMS Triton 28 Gun Frigate 1796’, approx 39x49cm, inset ornate gilt frame £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 560 Henry Charles Fox (1860-1929) ‘Herding Cattle Down a Village Lane’ Watercolour, signed, approx 53x37cm, mounted and framed £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 561 Henry Charles Fox (1860-1929) ‘Cattle Watering in a Meadow’
569 Attributed to Arthur Powell May (1824-1900) - ‘Wick, Littlehampton, West Sussex’ Watercolour, inscribed verso, approx. 27x18cm, mounted and inset gilt frame.
Watercolour, signed ‘A.Clarence’, inscribed verso, approx. 17x32cm, mounted and inset gilt frame.
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570 Italian School (19th Century) - ‘River Scene, Naples’
580 William Cheesman (c. 1841-1910) ‘Arundel, West Sussex’
Watercolour, inscribed to mount, approx. 20x29cm, mounted and inset gilt frame.
Watercolour, signed and dated 1907, inscribed verso, approx. 26x37cm, mounted and framed.
£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 571 Edmund Morison Wimperis RBA ROI VPRI (1835-1900) - ‘Windswept Moorland with Shepherds’
Watercolour, signed, approx 35x53cm, mounted and framed
Watercolour, signed with initials and dated (18)99, inscribed verso, approx. 34x49cm, mounted and framed.
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562 Henry Charles Fox (1860-1929) ‘Cattle Watering at a Village Stream’
572 Colin Hunter ARA RI RSW RE (1863) - ‘On the Gairloch near Shandon Ferry’
Watercolour, signed, approx 38x55cm, mounted and framed
Oil on canvas, signed and dated, bears Bonhams label verso, approx. 40x61cm, inset gilt frame.
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 563 Umberto Ongania (1867-1942) ‘Venetian Scene’ Watercolour, signed, approx 27x54cm, mounted and inset ornate gilt frame £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 564 Henry Fielder (late 19th/early 20th Century) - ‘Gomshall’ Watercolour, inscribed by hand verso, approx 18x28cm, framed £40 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 565 J Gilbert (late 19th/early 20th Century) - A pair, ‘Dulwich Village’ (inscribed verso Dulwich Collage Chapel in the background) and ‘Dulwich Collage Picture Gallery with Entrance into Dulwich Park’ Watercolours, each signed and inscribed verso, each approx 25x39cm, each mounted and framed (2)
£300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 573 Continental School (19th Century) ‘Coastal Scape’ (possibly the Bosphorus) Watercolour, approx. 16x22cm, mounted and inset ornate gilt frame. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 574 Ferneley Ramus (1904) ‘Country Cottages’ A pair, watercolours, each signed and dated, inscribed verso, each approx. 34x21cm, mounted and inset matching mounts and crackleware frames (2) £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 575 Walter Henry Goldsmith (1857-1943) - ‘Oakley Green, Windsor, Berkshire’ Watercolour, signed and dated, inscribed verso, approx. 18x25cm, mounted and framed.
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566 British School (19th Century) - ‘A Country Cottage, Figures and Animals’
576 Walter Henry Goldsmith (1857-1943) - ‘St Michaels Church, Bray, Berkshire’
Oil on canvas, approx 37x29cm, inset ornate gilt frame
Watercolour, signed and dated, inscribed verso, approx. 18x25cm, mounted and framed.
£60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 567 Attributed to Percy French (Irish, 1854-1921) - ‘Beach Scene’ Bears a signature and date, approx 16x25cm, framed £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 568 Attributed to Ludwig Knaus (18291910) - ‘View of a Mansion House’ Oil on canvas, bears a signature verso, also bears hand written paper label verso relating to a Sotheby’s sale of 1965, approx 32x23cm, mounted but unframed £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
579 Attributed to Arderne Clarence (1882-1966) - ‘Beach Scene’
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£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 581 Francis Fairfax Ivimey BWS (18671946) - ‘The Old Road, Bodmin’ Watercolour, signed, inscribed verso, approx. 21x24cm, mounted and framed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 582 Philip Wilson Steer OM NEAC (18601942) - ‘Avonmouth’ Watercolour, signed and dated 1921, bears old label verso and inscribed verso, approx. 23x32cm, mounted and inset gilt frame. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 583 Eyres Simmons (exh. 1881-1914) ‘Shelter Cove’ Watercolour, signed, inscribed verso, approx. 18x31cm, mounted and inset gilt frame. £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 584 British School (19th Century) ‘Three Children in River Landscape’ Watercolour, approx. 39x30cm, mounted and inset gilt frame. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 585 William Henry Dixon (1814-1895) ‘On The Trent’ Watercolour, signed and dated 1879, inscribed verso, approx. 23x34cm, mounted and inset gilt frame. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 586 W.T.T. (19th Century) - ‘Old Man and His Dog’ Watercolour, initialled, approx. 27x18cm, mounted and framed. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 587 Attributed to James Robertson (1813-1888) - ‘Keep By a Weir’ and ‘Country Landscape’
577 Francis Jamieson (1895-1950) ‘Rural River Landscape’
Two sketches, bearing labels verso, approx. 12x19cm and 16x24cm, each mounted and inset gilt frame (2).
Watercolour, signed, approx. 24x51cm, mounted and inset gilt frame.
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588 Paul Moralt (1849-1943) ‘Harvest Scene’
578 Thomas Bush Hardy RBA (18421897) - ‘Dutch Coastal Landscape’
Oil, signed, inscribed verso, approx. 27x37cm, inset ornate gilt frame.
Watercolour, signed, inscribed verso, approx. 29x20cm, mounted and inset gilt frame.
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589 Attributed to Fredrick Richard Lee RA RMS (1798-1879) - ‘Country Cottage and Figures’ Watercolour, inscribed verso, approx.
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602 William Hoggatt (1879-1961) - ‘Rural Church’ and ‘River Landscape’ A pair, watercolours, both signed, approx 18x24cm and 19x23cm respectively, each mounted and framed (2). £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 603 William Hoggatt (1879-1961) ‘Pleasant Meadow with Stream’ Watercolour, signed, approx 15x17cm, mounted and framed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 604 Emil Krause (1906) - ‘Algiers from the Sea’ Watercolour, titled, bears label verso, approx 29x61cm, framed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 605 A Richeter (20th Century) ‘Victorian Gentlemen’ A pair, oils on canvas, each signed, each approx 25x20cm, inset matching gilt frames (2).
601 26x36cm, mounted and inset gilt frame. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 590 Olaf Jordan (1902-1968) ‘Coastal Landscape’ Pastel, signed with monogram, inscribed verso, also bears old label verso for Doic, Wilson & Wheatley of 90 George Street, Edinburgh, approx. 34x43cm, mounted and inset gilt frame. £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 591 Edward Tucker Snr (1830-1909) ‘Harter Fell, Cumberland’ Watercolour, signed, inscribed verso, approx. 42x72cm, mounted and framed. £180 - 220 (plus 21% BP*) 592 Albert Dunnington (1860-1928) - ‘A set of four local view watercolours’
596 Robert Thornton Wilding (late 19th/ early 20th Century) - ‘Coastal Landscape’ Watercolour, signed and dated 1900, approx 25x58cm, mounted and framed.
£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 606 W. H. Littlewood FRIBA (fl.18821913) - ‘Venice Scene’
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Watercolour, oval, signed and dated 1909, approx 45x35cm, inset ornate gilt frame.
597 Montague Dawson (1890-1973) ‘The Tall Ships - Clipper Kaisow’
607 Eric Peake (b.1940) - ‘Sun Conure’
Pencil signed colour print, bears Fine Art Guild stamp to margin, published in 1969 by Frost & Reed Ltd, approx 51x76cm, inset mount and ornate gilt frame. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 598 French School (1870) - ‘Two Ladies in Conversation’ Oil on wooden panel, indistinctly signed, bears impressed stamp verso, approx 26x21cm, inset ornate gilt frame.
£60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) Watercolour, signed, bears artists certificate of authenticity verso, approx 22x19cm, mounted and framed. £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 608 Michael Kitchen-Hurle (b.1941) ‘Five Avocet Birds’ Watercolour and gouache, signed and dated (19)89, bears artists label verso, approx 27x47cm, mounted and framed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
Entitled ‘Mrs Mathers Cottage, Arley, Nr Lymm’, ‘Whitegate near Northwich’, ‘Between Styl and Wilmslow, Moss Nook’, and ‘The Windmill, Tabley, Cheshire’, all signed and dated, titled to mounts, each approx 25x36cm, inset matching gilt frames (4).
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593 Paul Morgan (British, b.1940) ‘Rural River Landscape’
600 Umberto Ongania (1867-1942) ‘Venetian Scene’
610 H. Meadows (1910) ‘Ashley, Cheshire’
Oil on board, signed, bears label verso for The Unicorn Gallery, Wilmslow, Cheshire, approx 40x50cm, inset gilt frame.
Watercolour, signed, bears old label verso for J. Hilliard & Sons, Fine Art Dealers, 13 Newport Street, Bolton, approx 13x22cm, inset gilt slip and ornate gilt frame.
Watercolour, signed and dated, titled to mount, bears label verso for The Lion Gallery, Knutsford, Cheshire, approx 14x22cm, mounted and framed.
£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 594 Andre Duval (20th Century) - ‘Seascape’ Oil on canvas, signed, bears label verso for The Unicorn Gallery, Wilmslow, Cheshire, approx 37x60cm, framed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 595 Dutch School (20th Century) ‘Beach Scene with fishing boats’
599 Adolf Chevalier (b.1831) - ‘Alpine River Landscape’ Oil on canvas, signed and dated, approx 30x40cm, inset ornate gilt frame.
609 Naylor (probably Claire Naylor, www.clairenaylor.com) - ‘Ducks’ A pair, pastels, both signed and dated (19)87, each approx 23x38cm, inset matching mounts and frames (2) £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
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£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
601 William Hoggatt (1879-1961) ‘The Wave’
611 N. B. Severn (early 20th Century) ‘HMS Victory’
Watercolour and cutting technique, signed, bears label verso, approx 17x22cm, mounted and framed.
Watercolour, signed, titled, approx 28x22cm, mounted and framed.
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
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Oil on panel, approx 30x39cm, inset ornate gilt frame. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
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622 616 Frederick Marriott (1860-1941) ‘Four pencil signed coloured engravings’ Depicting named French views, all framed (4) £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 617 Belgian School (late 19th/early 20th Century) - ‘Two indistinct pencil signed coloured engravings’ Depicting named architectural views, inset Hogarth frames (2) £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 618 No Lot 619 Charles Frederick Buckley (British, 1812-1869) - ‘Panoramic Landscape with mountains’ Watercolour, signed, approx 32x48cm, inset foliate moulded and swept gilt frame. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 620 J. M. (19th Century) - ‘Raking the Hay’ and ‘Old Lady with Stoneware Pitcher’
623 612 Vincent Selby (1919-2004) ‘Country Landscapes’ Set of four, oils on board, signed, each approx 18x14cm, inset matching gilt frames (4)
614 William Manners (1860-1930) - ‘Evening in the Winster Valley, West Moreland’
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Watercolour, signed, titled to slip, approx 17x25cm, inset gilt slip and frame.
613 Thomas Bush-Hardy (1842-1897) - ‘Coastal Landscape with Shipping and Windmill’
615 British School (19th Century) ‘Stockport Street Scene’
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Oil on panel, bears label verso for The Lion Gallery, Knutsford, Cheshire, approx 31x27cm, inset gilt frame. £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) Knutsford: 01565 653284
A pair, watercolours, initialled ‘JM’, each approx 22x16cm, inset matching mounts and gilt gesso frame (2). £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 621 After Myles Birket Foster RWS (1825-1899) - ‘In the Meadows’ Chromolithograph, bears labels verso for The Lion Gallery, Knutsford, approx 22x18cm, inset gilt slip and foliate moulded gilt gesso frame. £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)
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622 Michael Barnfarther (British, b. 1934) - ‘Winter Repairs at Little Barrington, Cotswolds’ Oil on canvas, signed and dated (19)81, inscribed verso, approx 30x45cm, stretchered but unframed. £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 623 Tim Gustard (British, b.1954)‘Strawberries and Cream’ Acrylic on board, signed, bears artists label verso, approx 17x25cm, inset swept and moulded gilt frame NB: Tim Gustard lives and paints in the Lake District, he studied art at the Stoke City Art School, in the 1970’s and obtained a BA (Hons) in Fine Art. His works have appeared at The Royal Academy, The Royal Institute of oil painters, The Royal Scottish Academy, The Royal Institute of painters in watercolour, Royal Glasgow Institute, Royal Scottish Society of watercolour painters, and many others, and his works are in notable private collections to include the Duchess of Buccleuch and the N.A.S.E. permanent collection, Lord Hothfield. £700 - 1000 (plus 21% BP*) 624 Henry W. Henley (British, 1831-1931) - ‘Woodland Waterfall’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 90x70cm, inset later swept gilt frame. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 624A ‘To his Royal Highness The Prince Regent, Patron. This view of the National School at Macclesfield’ A 19th Century sepia engraving by Havell after Brailey, approx 27x39cm, inset later Victorian ecclesiastical type oak frame. £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
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British & European Ceramics 625 A Carlton Ware adverting Guinness toucan lamp and original shade The base entitled ‘If he can say as you can Guinness is good for you’, height including shade 41cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 626 A large Royal Doulton limited edition twin handled loving cup ‘The Three Musketeers’, number 48/600, height 26cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
631 A 19th Century black basalt miniature portrait plaque Probably Wedgwood, relief decorated with a bust of Nelson, inset within pewter frame, unmarked, 9x7cm £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 632 A 19th Century Chamberlains Worcester oval bowl Decorated in the Imari palette, puce factory marks to base, length 29cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 633 A 19th Century Minton Cadogan teapot
627 A Royal Worcester handpainted dish Decorated with fruit by Freeman, with gilt piecrust edge, black factory marks to base, length 17cm
Having relief floral drapes on a pink glazed ground, impressed factory marks to base, height 18cm (restored) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 628 A 19th Century Worcester handpainted twin handled lidded vase and cover Decorated with roses with gilt highlights, puce factory marks to base, height 11cm, diameter 12cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 629 A 19th Century three handled Worcester blanc de chine vase Having pierced floral decoration to top rim, green factory marks to base, height 17cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 630 A 19th Century Wedgwood blue Jasperware biscuit barrel With silver-plated swing handle and cover, decorated with Grecian figures, impressed factory marks to base, height 16cm, together with a 19th Century blue Jasperware portrait plaque depicting a female bust, inset within rosewood frame, 14x14cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
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634 A Royal Dux model of a bull Raised on naturalistic plinth base, embossed triangle mark to base, height 19.5cm, length 28cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 635 A large Royal Dux figure group Modelled in the form of a cow and calf, raised on naturalistic plinth base, embossed triangle mark to base, height 19cm, length 29cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 636 An 18th Century Bellarmine jug Of typical form with mask face and medal to centre, height 22cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 637 A large Goebel Hummel figure group Depicting three children standing adding up a sum, impressed signature and blue factory marks to base, height 25cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
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638 A late 19th/early 20th Century Continental porcelain twin handled lidded vase Having hand-painted decoration depicting a lady painting a cherub and a male playing a musical instrument, with gilt ram head handles, green factory marks to base, height 24cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 639 A pair of early 20th Century German porcelain twin handled vases Possibly by Friedrich Rex, each having floral encrusted decoration, blue painted marks to base, height 20cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 640 Four Bing & Grondahl circular cabinet plates Each depicting portrait busts of Napoleon Bonaparte, possibly Murat Marshall, Josephine, and a further female bust, each with factory marks to base, diameter 27cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 641 A late 19th Century continental porcelain figural table lamp Modelled with a classical maiden and floral encrusted decoration, height 32cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 642 A late 19th Century hard paste porcelain Toby jug
643 A pair of good quality Masonic wine glasses
648 A 19th Century Wedgwood bisque pie dish and cover
Each having frosted decoration depicting Masonic motifs and symbols, height 15cm
Relief decorated with grapes and vine leaves within a piecrust edge, impressed factory marks to base, height 14cm, length 23cm
£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 644 Two late 19th Century hard paste porcelain figures The first modelled in the form of a Victorian lady holding a fan and wearing a floral decorated dress, height 39cm, the second figure holding a fan above her head, wearing a hand-painted and relief decorated dress, each signed with a R and numbered 1762 to base £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 645 A large German Parian ware figure group Depicting three figures riding a sledge, the sledge having hand-painted floral decoration with gilt highlights, height 25cm, length 35cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 646 A Caldao Portuguese Palissy Ware plaque Relief decorated with a central serpent, toad, beetle, lizard and dragonfly, impressed factory marks to base, diameter 21cm (restored) £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 647 A 19th Century Sevres porcelain plaque
Possibly by Sampson, modelled in the form of a seated portly gentleman with ale tankard, gilt anchor mark to reverse, height 21cm
Of rectangle form, decorated with traditional figures in landscape scene, signed Watteau, inset within gilt frame, 10x38cm (excluding frame)
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£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 649 Two 19th Century hard paste porcelain figures Possibly Bow, the first depicting a lady holding a set of scales, height 30cm, the second figure depicting a winged god supporting a cherub, raised upon a skull, glove and crown, height 20cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 650 An 18th Century Worcester Flight period plate Of circular form with wavy edge, decorated with blue painted floral and stylised decoration inside a gilt geometric and scrolling rim, diameter 24cm, together with six similar pieces £50 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 651 Five pieces of Noritake Japanese porcelain To include three oval bowls each decorated with desert scenes, largest example length 25.5cm, a lustre ware bowl of square form decorated with a courtyard scene, length 14.5cm, a preserve jar with silver-plated cover £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
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664 659 Two Royal Doulton blue and white jardiniere’s Each decorated with landscape scenes, largest example height 24cm, diameter 30cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 660 Two 18th Century Worcester porcelain plates
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The first of circular form with wavy edge, painted with a Chinese Kangxi Lotus pattern, circa 1770, diameter 19cm, the second measures 22x26cm
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652 A 19th Century Royal Worcester Vitreous twin handled tureen and cover
656 A 19th Century Delft tin glazed wall charger
Decorated with blue floral motifs, with elephant head handles, height 25cm, length 38cm
Having polychrome decoration depicting two peacocks in stylised landscape scene, with blue glazed initials JH verso diameter 31cm, together with a 19th Century Liverpool Delft tin glazed porcelain wall charger decorated with a figure in landscape, diameter 37cm, bears label verso ‘Fine pair of Liverpool Delft plates from the Entwistle collection in perfect condition’
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 653 A Royal Worcester handpainted plaque Decorated with fruit, by J Skerrett, 19x26cm (excluding frame), not stamped £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 654 Two early 20th Century Vienna porcelain plates Each of circular form and centrally decorated with classical maidens inset within gilt and floral borders, factory marks to base, diameter 25cm
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 657 A large and impressive Masons Ironstone twin handled floor vase Decorated in the Imari palette, factory marks to base, height 52cm
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 661 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white milk jug Of baluster form, decorated in the ‘Fence’ pattern, with a mask spout, height 16cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 662 An 18th Century Worcester cylindrical tankard Decorated in the ‘La Peche and La Promenade’ pattern, blue crescent mark to base, height 14.5cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 663 An 18th Century Worcester porcelain hanging soap holder Decorated in the ‘Cabbage leaf’ pattern with butterflies, blue crescent mark to base, height 16cm, length 21.5cm
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655 An 18th Century Delft tin glazed wall charger
658 A 19th Century Masons Ironstone fifty two piece dinner service
Of circular form, having polychrome floral decoration, diameter 35cm
Comprising a graduated set of three meat plaques, largest length 38cm, lidded tureen, height 15cm, length 31cm, ten 25cm plates, twelve 23cm bowls, eleven 20cm plates, eleven 20cm bowls, sauce tureen cover and stand, sauceboat and stand
664 Two pieces of 18th Century Worcester blue and white porcelain
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To include a cylindrical tea caddy and cover decorated in the ‘Willow’ pattern, height 13cm, circular bowl with wavy rim decorated in the ‘Pine cone’ pattern, diameter 25cm
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665 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white butter dish and stand
670 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white basket
675 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white sucrier and cover
Decorated in the ‘Cabbage leaf’ pattern, diameter of stand 19cm
Having pierced rim outside a central panel decorated in the ‘Pine Cone’ pattern, diameter 21cm
With reeded body and Lambrequin border, circa 1768, crescent mark to base, height 12cm
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671 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white coffee pot and cover
676 An 18th Century Worcester coffee pot and cover
Having feather moulded decoration with an under glazed blue floral motif, open crescent mark to base, height 23cm
With reeded body and Lambrequin border, circa 1768, crescent mark to base, height 23cm
£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 666 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white porcelain teapot Decorated in the ‘Gilly Flower’ pattern, height 13cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 667 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white mask head jug
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672 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white cream jug
677 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white coffee pot and cover
£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
Having feather moulded decoration with an under glazed blue floral motif, height 12cm
668 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white tankard
£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)
Decorated in the ‘Fence’ pattern, crescent mark to base, height 23cm, together with a similar Worcester tea bowl decorated in the ‘Fence’ pattern, height 4.5cm
Decorated in the ‘Cabbage leaf’ pattern, height 24cm
Of baluster form, decorated in the ‘Fence’ pattern, blue crescent mark to base, height 13cm
673 Two 18th Century Worcester blue and white teapots
669 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white plate
Of bulbous form, the first decorated in the ‘Mansfield’ pattern, crescent mark to base, height 14cm, the second decorated in the ‘Fence’ pattern, crescent mark to base, height 13cm
Decorated in the ‘Fence Panelled Landscape’ pattern, blue painted marks to base, diameter 19cm
674 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white sucrier and cover
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Decorated in the ‘Mansfield’ pattern, crescent mark to base, height 14cm £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*)
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£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 678 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white coffee pot and cover Decorated in the ‘Rockstrata Island’ pattern, crescent mark to base, height 22cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 679 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white coffee pot and cover Decorated in the ‘Waiting Chinaman’ pattern, height 24cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
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680 An 18th Century Worcester cream jug
686 Five pieces of 18th Century Worcester blue and white
691 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white teacup and saucer
With relief moulded decoration of a central bowl and scrolls, crescent mark to base, height 7cm
Comprising sparrow beak jug decorated with branches and birds, crescent mark to base, height 9cm, jug of baluster form decorated in the ‘Fence’ pattern, crescent mark to base, height 12cm, slop bowl having floral decoration, height 6cm, diameter 11.5cm, tea bowl and saucer having floral decoration
And matching tea bowl, decorated with feather moulding and floral pattern, crescent marks to base
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 681 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white teapot Of bulbous form, decorated in the ‘Rockstrata Island’ pattern, height 14cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 682 Six pieces of 18th Century Worcester blue and white To include dish, diameter 18cm, tea bowl, two teacups and saucers, each having reeded bodies with border £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 683 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white shell shaped dish Decorated in the ‘Two Peony Rock Bird’ pattern, length 13cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 684 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white bowl Of circular form, decorated in the ‘Pine Cone’ pattern with three moulded relief open shell panels, crescent mark to base, height 7cm, diameter 25.5cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 685 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white small tankard
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 687 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white tankard Decorated in the ‘Parrot Pecking Fruit’ pattern, crescent mark to base, height 15.5cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 688 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white teapot Of bulbous form decorated in the ‘Prunus Root’ pattern, height 16cm, together with an 18th Century Worcester blue and white butter boat decorated with a building in landscape and relief moulded motifs, crescent mark to base, height 5cm £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 689 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer Relief moulded in the ‘Chrysanthemum’ pattern, crescent mark to base £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 690 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white teapot
Decorated in the ‘Walk in the Garden’ pattern, height 9cm
Of bulbous form, relief moulded with Chrysanthemum with blue geometric band, height 14cm
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695 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white sauce boat
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Decorated in the ‘Full Moon’ pattern, height 10cm, length 23cm
With relief moulding of scrolls and foliate, painted in underglazed blue with floral sprays, height 9cm, length 20cm
Relief moulded with floral sprigging and decorated in the ‘Moored Boat’ pattern, height 7.5cm, length 17cm
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
698 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white sauce boat
701 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white sauce boat
Decorated in the ‘Mission Church’ pattern, crescent mark to base, height 10cm, length 21cm
Relief moulded with floral sprigging, decorated in the ‘Fisherman on a Towering Rock’, height 9cm, length 23cm
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699 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white sauce boat
702 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white sauce boat
Decorated with moulded panels and in the ‘Fisherman a Billboard Island’ pattern, height 13cm, length 20cm
With relief moulding, decorated in the ‘Two Porter Landscape’ pattern, crescent mark to base, height 8cm, length 16cm
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£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 696 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white sauce boat Decorated with basket moulding and painted with blue flowers, height 10cm, length 19cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 697 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white sauce boat Decorated in the ‘Man with Bomb’ pattern, crescent mark to base, height 11cm, length 19cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
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703 A rare 18th Century Lowestoft blue and white sauce boat
708 An 18th Century Liverpool blue and white sauce boat
714 Two 18th Century Caughley blue and white bowls
Hughs moulded and decorated with a fisherman and painted blue flowers, height 9cm, length 20cm
With Lamprey handle, relief moulded and painted with floral sprays, height 9cm, length 12cm
NB:Complete with the original bill of sale from Charnwood Antiques 9th May 1992
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
Each decorated with Chinese landscape scenes, length of largest example 26cm, one example bears Geoffrey Godden collection label
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
709 An 18th Century Derby blue and white Dolphin ewer
704 An 18th Century Derby blue and white sauce boat
Relief moulded and painted with an under glazed blue, height 8cm, length 10cm
Moulded with scroll border and spays of fruit and foliage picked out in blue, printed with a Chinese fishing scene, height 12cm, length 20cm
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
NB:Complete with original bill of sale from Agincourt Antiques
Relief geranium moulded, decorated in the ‘Mansfield’ pattern, height 3.5cm, length 9cm
710 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white butter boat
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705 An 18th Century Liverpool blue and white sauce boat
711 An 18th Century Derby blue and white twin handled basket
By Seth Pennington, with a biting snake handle, relief moulded with trailing plants, mask heads and ‘Liver Birds’, height 11.5cm, length 19cm
Having pierced outer border surrounding a central Chinese landscape scene, height 12cm, length 26cm
NB: Complete with original bill of sale from Chester Drawers Antiques Centre
712 An 18th Century Bow blue and white basket
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 706 An 18th Century Liverpool blue and white sauce boat By William Reid, with moulded rim and spout, decorated with a fisherman in landscape scene, height 10cm, length 19cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 707 An 18th Century Longton Hall blue and white sauceboat
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Having pierced outer edge with underglazed blue flowers, height 6cm, diameter 12cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 715 Two 18th Century Caughley dishes The first of heart shape decorated in a Chinese Landscape pattern, 19x27.5cm, bears Geoffrey Godden label, the second of oval form having panelled edge with painted floral sprays, length 24cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 716 An 18th Century Caughley mask head cabbage leaf jug Decorated with a Chinese figure in landscape, height 19cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 717 Two 18th Century Bow plates The first of octagonal form decorated with a figure in Chinese landscape, 22x22cm, the second of circular form, decorated with floral sprays and insects, diameter 22cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 718 An 18th Century Lowestoft blue and white pickle dish
713 An 18th Century blue and white twin handled basket
Decorated with creeping vine, length 10cm, together with a similar smaller example, length 8cm
Possibly Derby, having pierced outer border with a central Chinese landscape scene, height 7cm, diameter 17cm
NB: The larger example is accompanied with a bill of sale from Charnwood Antiques dated 16th April 1998
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£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
Leaf moulded and painted with landscape scene, height 10cm, length 17cm NB: Complete with original bill of sale from Martin Oliver Ceramics £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
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719 An 18th Century Bow leaf shaped dish Decorated with grape vine, length 20cm, together with two similar pickle dish, length 8cm NB: The leaf shaped dish is accompanied with a bill of sale from Jupiter Antiques date 8th April 1999 £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 720 Two Derby 18th Century wine tasters Each of circular form with side handles and painted with floral sprays, diameter of larger example 6cm
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727 Three Liverpool 18th Century blue and white bowls
734 Twelve pieces of 18th Century blue and white
To include a Pennington example having relief moulded floral sprays and fluted decoration, height 7cm, diameter 15cm, a Philip Christian bowl having floral sprays, height 5cm, diameter 11cm, also a similar bowl
To include Liverpool coffee can and saucer decorated with Chinese landscape scene, height of can 6cm, Liverpool tea bowl and saucer having landscape decoration, coffee can possibly Worcester depicting a Chinese landscape, Worcester coffee can decorated in the Prunus Root pattern, Worcester tea bowl and saucer having panelled body with floral sprays
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 721 An 18th Century Derby asparagus server Decorated with a daffodil and floral sprays, length 7.5cm, bears BADA label verso, together with an 18th Century Caughley strainer of circular form decorated with a Chinese landscape, diameter 8cm NB: The service is accompanied with a bill of sale from Charnwood Antiques dated 11th May 1996 £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 722 An 18th Century Longton Hall blue and white tea bowl and saucer Having moulded basket weave decoration with blue painted barley flowers, height of tea bowl 4cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 723 An 18th Century Vauxhall tea bowl and saucer Decorated with a Chinese landscape, height of tea bowl 4cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 724 An 18th Century Derby asparagus butter boat Decorated with a Chinese landscape, length 7cm, together with a Caughley mustard pot and cover decorated in the ‘Fence’ pattern, height 9cm NB: The butter boat is accompanied with a bill of sale from Charnwood Antiques £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 725 An 18th Century Derby blue and white plate Of circular form, decorated with floral motifs, diameter 20cm NB: Complete with bill of sale from Jupiter Antiques dated 8th April 2010 £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 726 An 18th Century Lowestoft blue and white tea cup and saucer Decorated with oriental floral sprays in landscape, height of cup 6cm, together with a 19th Century Derby hand-painted depicting Brough Castle, diameter 14cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 56
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£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 728 Two 18th Century Liverpool blue and white bowls Each decorated with Chinese landscapes, height of larger bowl 9.5cm, diameter 22.5cm
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735 An 18th Century Chelsea soft paste porcelain sauce boat
729 Three 18th Century Liverpool blue and white bowls
With strawberry moulding and hand-painted floral decoration, red anchor mark to base, height 11cm, length 17cm
The first possibly by Chaffers, diameter 19.5cm, largest example diameter 24.5cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 730 Three pieces of 18th Century blue and white To include a Worcester bowl having relief moulding of floral motifs, height 5cm, diameter 10cm, large bowl possibly Liverpool having floral motifs, height 10cm, diameter 25cm, oval dished bowl having relief moulded basket weave decoration and floral sprays, length 24cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 731 Nine pieces of 18th Century Liverpool blue and white To include a Chaffers cup and saucer decorated with a Chinese landscape, height of cup 7cm, a William Reid tea bowl and saucer decorated with a Chinese landscape £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
NB: Complete with bill of sale from Jupiter Antiques dated 5th August 1999 £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 736 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer Decorated in the ‘Mother and Child and Man Fishing’ pattern, crescent and W mark to base, height of tea bowl 4cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 737 Two pieces of 18th Century Liverpool blue and white To include sauce boat decorated with floral motifs, height 7cm, length 17cm, circular plate with relief moulded leaves surrounding a Chinese landscape, diameter 24cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 738 An 18th Century blue and white sauce boat
Possibly Liverpool decorated with a Chinese landscape, height 7.5cm, length 21.5cm
Relief moulded with floral sprays and painted with floral motifs, height 10cm, length 21cm, together with a Caughley 18th Century blue and white cabbage leaf jug, painted with floral sprays, height 10cm
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
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733 Eight pieces of 18th Century blue and white
739 Five pieces of 18th Century blue and white pearl ware
To include coffee pot of baluster form, possibly Liverpool, height 19cm, slop bowl decorated with oriental interior scene, diameter 14.5cm, circular bowl possibly Worcester or Derby centrally decorated with a butterfly surrounded by floral sprays, diameter 9cm, Worcester coffee can decorated in the ‘Fence’ pattern
Each decorated with Chinese landscape scenes, diameter of largest item 24cm
732 An 18th Century blue and white sauce boat
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747 An 18th Century serving knife and fork
Each of octagonal form, the first having basket weave rim surrounding a Chinese landscape, diameter 23.5cm, the second example also decorated with Chinese figures in landscape, diameter 18cm
With Bow blue and white porcelain pistol grips, having scrolling decoration, length of knife 28cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 748 A pair of 18th Century three tine forks
£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 741 An 18th Century Worcester blue and white dished bowl
Each with Bow porcelain pistol grips, length 21.5cm
Of square form with basket weave rim, having floral sprays, crescent mark to base, diameter 19cm
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 749 A pair of Coalport twin handled vases
£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 742 Four pieces of 18th Century Worcester blue and white To include slop bowl decorated in the ‘Birds in Branches’ pattern, crescent mark to base, height 7cm, diameter 16cm, tea bowl saucer and dish each decorated in the ‘Fence’ pattern £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 743 Two 18th Century Liverpool blue and white bowls The first decorated with an oriental landscape, height 6cm, diameter 12cm, the second example decorated with floral sprays, height 4cm, diameter 8cm £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 744 An 18th Century Delft tin glazed porcelain plate Decorated with a stag in landscape scene, diameter 22cm
Each having hand-painted panels depicting landscape views, inside turquoise jeweled decoration and gilt bodies, height 17.5cm
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745 An 18th/19th Century pearl ware figure Modelled in the form of a boy seated with a basket of fruit at his feet, height 23cm, together with a pair of 19th Century pearl ware ceramic cats, height 17cm
750 Five 18th and 19th Century miniature animals To include a pair of coloured flat back spaniels, height 7cm, a sponge ware cat, height 8cm also two further dogs
£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
746 A pair of hard paste porcelain figurines
751 Seven John Beswick ceramic animals
In the style of Gardner (Russian) modelled in the form of a girl holding a basket of fruit above her head, height 14cm, the second depicting an elderly lady collecting items, height 14.5cm, one example with impressed marks
To include champion Whitehill mandate, height 13cm, champion Ickham Bessie, height 12cm, Friesian calf, height 7cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
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756 752 An extensive eighty five piece Royal Crown Derby dinner and coffee service Comprising one large tureen, 21x27cm, two smaller tureens 16.5x21cm, one meat plate 31x41cm, eight 26.5cm plates, eight 21.5cm plates, eight 22cm bowls, seven 16.5cm bowls, four deep serving bowls, length 24cm, eight kidney shaped dishes, length 22cm, six coffee cans and saucers, nine teacups, eight saucers, eight 15.5cm side plates, sauce boat and stand, two milk jugs and twin handled lidded sugar bowl, each decorated in the ‘Red Aves’ pattern £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 753 A Baccarat clear glass twin branch candle holder Having a moulded glass base supporting a metal arm which holds two glass holders, height 37cm £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
Each modelled with mothers and children seated supporting a three branch detachable arm, having floral encrusted decoration throughout, blue painted marks to base, height 47cm £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 755A A 19th Century Rockingham porcelain plate Of circular form, having hand-painted central panel depicting floral sprays, diameter 22cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 756 A large and impressive 19th Century German porcelain candelabra Fantastically decorated with children playing with geese sat in an open shell which is raised on three mythical sea monsters, blue cross sword marks to base, height 69cm £800 - 1200 (plus 21% BP*) 756A A 19th Century Rockingham bisque bust Depicting Lord Brougham, impressed factory
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marks to base, height 17cm £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 757 A pair of 19th Century Rockingham hard paste porcelain sheep To include ram, height 4.5cm £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 758 A 19th Century Rockingham bisque model of a setter dog Lying on a rectangular base, impressed marks to base, length 7cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 759 Two 19th Century Rockingham hardpaste porcelain pastille burners Each modelled as roses with detachable covers, diameter 13cm £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) Furniture & Rugs 760 A good quality reproduction 17th Century style dresser base The planked top above two panelled drawers with brass drop handles, turn supports with lower pot cupboard shelf, width approx 122cm, depth 49cm, height 85cm. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 761 A good quality late 18th Century style oak reproduction mule chest The front with three moulded panels above two drawers with brass swan neck drop handles, raised on square feet, the back with matching
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765 A good quality reproduction oak mid 18th Century style chest of three drawers
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
The drawers with swan neck drop handles, with twin panelled sides, raised on bracket feet, width 65cm, depth 48cm, height 77cm.
762 A good quality reproduction 18th Century style side cupboard With single piece top, with two fielded panelled doors and central panel door, with lower pot under tier, width 94cm, depth 40cm, height 77cm. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 763 A good quality reproduction 18th Century style oak sideboard Central section with three drawers with swan drop handles, flanked by two fielded panelled doors, raised on turned supports with potboard below, width 130cm, depth 38cm, height 76cm. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 764 A good quality reproduction oak mid 18th Century style lowboy Fitted with three flush drawers with brass drop handles, raised on cabriole legs terminating on pad feet, width 88cm, depth 54cm, height 73cm. £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 766 A very good quality reproduction oak coffer, mid 18th Century style by Titchmarsh and Goodwin In the form of a entertainment/media system, the fall down front with three fielded panels above two drawers with drop handles, raised on bracket feet, width 122cm, depth 47cm, height 72cm. £160 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 767 A good quality hardwood octagonal topped and inlaid Regency style side table The octagonal top with string inlaid decoration, raised on spiral support, terminating in three brass inlaid splay legs with diamond point feet, diameter of table 43½cm, height 77cm.
container, bears gilt metal label Selkirk’s patent Klondike, with two open shelves below, with two gilt metal carrying handles, raised on plinth base, width 42cm, depth 35½cm, height 86cm. £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 769 A George III style reproduction mahogany sideboard early 20th Century Carved wood splash back, sideboard with blind Greek key decoration, central drawer with flame mahogany with brass drop handles, flanked by two panelled doors raised on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, width 153cm, depth 55.5cm, height 112cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 770 A good quality reproduction mid 18th Century style oval double gateleg oak drop leaf dining table With turned wood supports and lower stretchers, 178x137cm fully extended, height 75cm £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)
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771 A Bevan Funnell reproduction Georgian style breakfront mahogany glazed bookcase/display cabinet With central astragal glazed door flanked by two bevel glass panels, door to reveal three adjustable glass shelves, with central bank of four drawers with brass swan neck drop handles, flanked by cupboard doors with dummy drawers, raised on block supports, width 108cm, depth 37cm, height 188cm. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 772 A French gilt metal and cut glass six branch chandelier, late 20th Century Height 63cm, diameter approx 74cm (sold electrically untested) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 773 A French gilt metal and glass six branch ceiling light, late 20th Century The central frosted cut glass bowl flanked by lights, height 82cm, diameter 51cm (sold electrically untested) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 774 A French gilt metal eight branch chandelier, late 20th Century Central support of a young girl holding a vase of flowers, height 59cm, diameter 70cm (sold electrically untested) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
777 A silvered French two tiered twelve branch chandelier, late 20th Century
783 A late 18th/early 19th Century box settle
With incised floral decoration, height 63cm, diameter 66cm (sold electrically untested)
Three panel back, single arm, base with two lift up compartments to reveal storage, width 122cm, depth 46cm, height 91cm (af).
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 778 A French six branch bronzed effect dolphin style chandelier, late 20th Century Height approx 67cm, diameter approx 80cm (sold electrically untested) £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 779 An ornate French gilt metal eight branch chandelier in the Recoco manner, late 20th Century Height 53cm, diameter 78cm (sold electrically untested) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 780 A continental carved oak small sideboard early 20th Century With frieze drawer with elaborate brass drop handle, with two central carved doors opening to reveal single shelf, flanked by a pair of turned wood pillars, raised on bun feet, width 76cm, depth 38cm, height 94cm £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 781 A mahogany dining table and six chairs, late 19th Century
Height 45cm, diameter 69cm (sold electrically untested)
The 120cm circular tilt top dining table with carved mahogany base support, with circular base and four lion paw feet, height approx 77cm, six balloon backed dining chairs with stripped mahogany drop in seats and turned supports (7)
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
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776 A French gilt metal eight branch Louis XVI style chandelier, late 20th Century
782 A circular gilt metal and brass ceiling lamp, early 20th Century
775 A French gilt metal and glass lustre drop six branch Louis XVIII style chandelier, late 20th Century
Height 38cm, diameter 70cm (sold electrically untested)
The 53cm diameter circular lamp with multiple glass beadwork decoration terminating in a single glass ball (sold electrically untested).
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£60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 784 No Lot 785 A mahogany and ebony inlaid chest of two short and three long drawers, mid 19th Century The top with mahogany crossbanding and ebonised stringing with secret frieze drawer, the front with matching decoration, each drawer with ivory diamond shaped escutcheon, turned wood handles with mother of pearl decoration with shaped apron front raised on splayed legs, width 124cm, depth 53cm, height 110cm. £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 786 A mid to late 19th Century Victorian mahogany leather topped writing table With green leather top with gilt decoration, two sets of drawers to either side with turned wood handles, raised on turned wood supports with brass casters, depth 80cm, width 119cm, height 72cm. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 787 A copper planter/log bucket late 19th Century Circular 51cm diameter planter with construction studs, height 37cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 788 A mid 19th Century Victorian rosewood sofa table With two flush drawers with brass handles, two further dummy drawers to rear, fold down flaps, raised on pierced lyer shaped supports with turned and carved wood stretcher, width with flaps down 84cm, flaps up 135cm, depth 49cm, height 74cm £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
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789 Upholstered and wood William & Mary style armchair, early to mid 20th Century The shaped back and splayed arms upholstered in pale green material with floral decoration, complete with squab cushion, raised on carved supports with curved stretcher centre with finial decoration, with splayed feet, height of back 120cm. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 790 An elaborate French style metal and onyx table mid to late 20th Century Square table with pierced metal acanthus leaf decoration, with inset onyx top, raised on elaborate flared supports with lower pierced matching under tier with onyx fern decoration, 46cm square, height 79cm £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 791 A late 19th/early 20th Century circular stained beech piano stool
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The circular top with adjustment screw, raised on a triform base with central pillar flanked by three further pillars, minimum height 52cm.
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£40 - 70 (plus 21% BP*) 792 An unusual French mahogany writing desk 20th Century With serpentine shaped top, which when lifted up reveals a fold out writing slope with stationary compartments, above one long centre drawer flanked by two smaller drawers, raised on splayed legs, width 107cm, depth 55cm, height from floor to knee 64cm, height from floor to top 85cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 793 An elaborate gilt wood upholstered rococo fauteuil single chair mid 19th Century Upholstered in brown draylon, the back with elaborate carved wood and gesso gilt decoration, raised on cabriole legs £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 794 A pair of French upholstered gilt wood salon chairs mid 19th Century The backs decorated with flowers and acanthus leaves, backs and seats with William Morris style upholstered material, the whole raised on cabriole legs terminating in porcelain gilt metal casters (2) £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 795 A substantial good quality pair of French Louis XV style gilt metal mounted walnut and kingwood pedestals, early to mid 20th Century The 1.5m high pedestals decorated with acanthus gilt metal mounts and female heads to each corner, tapering down to square base, raised on splayed legs, with variegated green marble inserted tops. £1500 - 2500 (plus 21% BP*) 796 Two Edwardian mahogany inlaid single beds The first with inlaid decoration of musical themes to include violin and trumpet, second with floral painted decoration of mythical beasts and flowers £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 797 A Fullotone wind up gramophone, circa 1920s The black painted cabinet with chinoiserie decoration, with lift-up lid, twin opening doors and record storage section below, raised on splayed legs, height 102cm.
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798 Good quality reproduction mid 18th Century style oak cupboard
803 A Regency style brass planter/log container, 20th Century
Mid single door with fielded panel above pull out slide and single drawer with brass drop handles, raised on turned feet with pot cupboard shelf below, width 62cm, depth 40cm, height 115cm
The oval shaped container with lion’s mask and rings, raised on lion’s paw feet, length 61cm, width 47.5cm, height 39.5cm.
£60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 799 An attractive inlaid mahogany armchair early 20th Century The back with extensive inlay, pierced splat with shell inlaid decoration, with inlaid arms, drop in upholstered seat decorated in a William Morris type fabric, supported on inlaid cabriole legs £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 800 An attractive Georgian upholstered wing armchair 19th Century Upholstered in a ribbed beige material, raised on mahogany cabriole legs terminating in paw feet, height 120cm £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 801 An attractive walnut and rosewood crossbanded circular occasional table, mid 19th Century The circular 43cm diameter table top with extensive floral inlay, raised on gilt carved wood supports, terminating in a gilt wood and walnut three legged support, height 74cm. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 802 A French style mahogany upholstered armchair late 19th/early 20th Century The carved mahogany frame with pierced crested rail with splayed arms, chair upholstered in a beige floral fabric, the front with carved swag decoration, raised on splayed feet with hoof terminals, height 102cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
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£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 804 A mahogany chest of three drawers, late 19th Century The top with thumbnail decoration, each drawer with circular turned wood and glass handles, width 85cm, depth 56cm, height 81cm. £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
split bead decoration, raised on turned legs and stretchers, width 165cm, depth 41cm, height 82cm £500 - 800 (plus 21% BP*) 809 Good quality 17th Century and later oak and inlaid sideboard With twin plank top, two drawers with cushion shaped double fronts with brass drop handles, and inlaid decoration, raised on turned supports with stretchers, width 180cm, depth 48cm, height 91cm £500 - 600 (plus 21% BP*)
805 An 18th Century oak chest of four drawers
810 A good quality demilune mahogany inlaid Georgian style side table mid 20th Century
Each drawer with brass swan neck drop handles, brass escutcheon plates, raised on shaped bracket feet, width 79cm, depth 53cm, height 87.5cm.
Topped with string inlay, with reeded frieze decoration with floral plaques, supported by tapering inlaid legs terminating on spade feet, width 89.5cm, depth 42.5cm, height 77cm
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
806 A set of four fine quality Art Nouveau mother of pearl inlaid splat back dining chairs, raised on cabriole supports.
811 A very fine quality William Mary walnut oyster veneer and marquetry chest of two short and three long drawers
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
The top with extensive foliate inlaid decoration, drawers with matching decoration with brass drop handles and brass key escutcheons, raised on bun feet, width 95cm, depth 56cm, height 95cm.
General Antiques 807 A set of oak grandfather and grandmother chairs, late 19th Century The chairs with carved oak floral decoration to the cresting rail, upholstered in yellow silk with fleur de lis decoration, raised on turned and reeded legs, terminating in pot castors. (2) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) Furniture, Rugs 808 A 17th Century and later oak three drawer sideboard With two piece top, drawers with octagonal moulded framing, brass drop handles, with
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shelves inside, raised on cabriole legs, width 88cm, depth 47cm, height 152cm. (sold electrically untested). £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 813 An Edwardian brass coal purdonium With ring turned handle, brass shovel, the lift up lid decorated with swags and eagles heads, with metal coal compartment inside, raised on turned legs £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 814 An extensively carved wood marble topped centre table, late 19th/early 20th Century The variegated green marble top supported by wooden base, the edge with carved egg moulding, raised on extensively carved and pierced frieze, decorated with flowers and acanthus leaves, raised on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, width 120cm, depth 76cm, height 84cm. Provenance: Robinson Collection - comes
complete with an invoice from Weavings Auctioneers, dated 13th March 1983. £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 815 A Victorian aesthetic movement burr walnut and ebonised bijouterie table, late 19th Century With lift-up lid to reveal plush velvet grey interior, top with ebonising with stringing inlay, metal stud decoration, raised on ebonised and gilt metal supports with central under tier with ebonised and gilt metal decoration, width 59cm, depth 39cm, height 79cm. Provenance: Robinson Collection - comes complete with an invoice from Church Street Antiques, Altrincham, dated 2nd January 2003. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 816 A Continental mahogany serpentine fronted commode with marble top, late 19th Century The variegated marble top with thumbnail edging, the chest of four drawers with september 2017
applied moulding, carved canted edges, raised on carved feet, 121cm, depth 61cm, height 90cm. Provenance: Robinson Collection - comes complete with an invoice from Church Street Antiques, Altrincham dated 17th February 2001. £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 817 A fine quality William & Mary period walnut inlaid secretaire chest Moulded top with secret drawer, fall front with central door with pull out section to reveal two secret drawers left and right, pigeon holes above pull out to reveal three further secret drawers, main door flanked by ten drawers with brass drop handles, the fall front with inset red leather and gilt decorated top, the lower section of two short and three long drawers with extensive inlay and brass drop handles, raised on bun feet, width 122cm, depth 49cm, height 157cm. £1200 - 1800 (plus 21% BP*)
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818 A good quality set of six 17th Century style carved oak dining chairs mid to late 20th Century Backs with extensive carved foliate decoration, solid seats, raised on turned supports with turned wood front stretcher, height of chairs 110cm (6) £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 819 A pair of reproduction 17th Century style oak Wainscoat chairs mid to late 20th Century With extensively carved backs decorated with flowers and mythical beasts, with pierced crested rail, shaped supports, solid seat, with turned front supports with stretcher rail, height of back 107cm (2) £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 820 A good quality reproduction oak Elizabethan style refectory table mid to late 20th Century With planked top, elaborately carved bulbous supports, with central stretcher, length 243cm, width 84cm, height 77cm £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 821 A Ralph Johnson mahogany centre table late 19th/early 20th Century With shaped pie crust top, pierced and carved frieze, raised on cabriole tapering legs with shaped under tier and pad feet, bears irovine plaque Ralph Johnson Warrington, width 68cm, height 71cm
ebonised bun feet, width 141cm, depth 43cm, height 106cm Provenance: Robinson Collection - comes complete with invoice from The Old Bellows, of Disley dated 4th October 1977. £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 826 A tall continental mahogany chest of drawers in the Louis XVIII manner, circa 1890 With variegated marble top, the canted corners with gilt metal decoration, seven drawers with drop laurel wreath handles, terminating on tapering supports with metal feet, width 62cm, depth 35.5cm, height 133cm. Provenance: From the Robinson collection, purchase invoice from Nimbus Antiques of Whaley Bridge dated 18th June 2005.
The circular metal frame with pierced Greek key design top and bottom, with four convex glass sections, with four section central candle effect lamps, height 90cm, diameter 43cm (sold electrically untested) £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 828 A H&L Epstein Ltd Louis XVIII style king wood inlaid sideboard and dining table mid 20th Century
823 A fine quality inlaid walnut loo table, mid 19th Century
829 An attractive antique pine kitchen dresser late 19th/early 20th Century
The top with oval inlaid decoration of a vase of flowers with matching outer border, with carved turned wood supports on four carved splayed legs, length 152cm, width 117cm, height 69cm.
With upper section of two fixed shelves with plate bars, lower section with two drawers with turned wood handles, twin door section below opening to reveal single fixed shelf, width 132cm, depth 40cm, height 201cm
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
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824 An elm and oak writing table late 19th Century
830 A Georgian style mahogany display collectors cabinet, mid to late 20th Century
825 A 19th Century walnut and ebonised credenza The central door opens to reveal velvet lined shelf, the front with ebonised banding with gilt decoration of arches and flowers, two gilt metal Corinthian capitals above reeded columns, main door flanked by two convex glass doors with two fitted shelves to either side, raised on 64
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The lift up lid to reveal storage space, four dummy drawers with three drawers below, raised on shaped block feet. £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*)
Lift up lid with original hinges, opening to reveal storage compartment and two drawers, the front with three panels, matching panelled sides, width 124cm, depth 54cm, height 66cm.
£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)
£300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)
83318th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded Lancashire mule chest
827 A substantial brass and glass circular hall lamp mid to late 20th Century
£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
The planked elm top with single drawer below, raised on tapering oak supports, width 148cm, depth 75cm, height floor to knee 60cm, floor to top 75cm
£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
834 A good quality 18th Century oak coffer
Top inlaid with floral decoration, raised on four turned column supports, centre circular section with urn shaped finial, carried on splayed feet with carved decoration, width 78cm, height 71cm.
822 An octagonal walnut inlaid centre table, late 19th Century
Six ladder backs with solid cresting bar, with further shaped back rails, with rush cord seats, turned legs, turned front stretcher, raised on pad feet, ladder back and rush seated carver, with shaped back rails, turned front stretcher (7)
£300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)
Sideboard with shaped front, top with inlaid flower decoration, with two central doors opening to reveal fixed shelf, flanked by two single doors with floral inlaid decoration, opening to reveal pull out cutlery drawers, raised on curved splayed feet complete with glass protective top, width 183cm, depth 55cm, height 93cm, matching dining table with extra leaf, 212cm fully extended, width 91cm, height 77cm (2)
£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
832 A set of six 19th Century ladder back dining chairs together with a further ladder back carver chair
The top with bevelled glass display cabinet, above four satinwood crossbanded drawers with brass swan neck drop handles, raised on shaped apron base, width 84cm, depth 38cm, height 83cm.
£100 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 835 Mid to late 18th Century oak gateleg table With turned wood supports, stretcher bars, 117x126cm fully extended, height 72cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 836 An Edwardian Georgian revival mahogany and satinwood inlaid writing desk The bowfront desk with satinwood and ebony edging, with inset green leather top, the bowfront desk with central drawer with brass drop handles flanked by three drawers either side, raised on tapering legs terminating in brass castors, width 121.5cm, depth 71cm, height from floor to knee height 60cm, height floor to top 75.5cm. £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 837 Early 20th Century carved mahogany double caned three piece bergere suite Comprising two seater settee and two armchairs, with fixed upholstered backs, with carved arms with double cane, raised on block supports, width of settee 148cm, height of back 81cm £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 838 A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, mid 19th Century With two shelf back with barley twist supports, with frieze drawer, column supports, with two panelled doors to reveal single shelf, width 122cm, depth 50cm, height 130cm
£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)
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831 A gilt framed wall mirror, 19th Century
839 A large early Victorian mahogany tilt top breakfast table
The 46x40cm mirror in swept gilt frame, decorated with grapes and acanthus leaves, height 71cm, width 65cm.
The oblong shaped table with curved edges, base with central turned wood column and four carved splayed feet terminating on lions paw feet, 160x138cm, height approx 74cm
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847 A Louis XV style gilt wood console table and mirror, mid to late 20th Century
840 An oak three tier buffet, late 19th Century
The wall hanging console table with elaborate floral decoration, width 122cm, depth 32cm, height 78cm, with near matching mirror width 54cm, height 85cm (2).
The top with carved swag moulding, above two drawers with green man mask handles, undertier with barley twist supports, with carved wood base, width 119cm, depth 50cm, height 100cm.
£60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)
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848 A white marble column, 20th Century
841 A late 17th/early 18th Century oak plank coffer
100cm high column with square top, circular column terminating on square base. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)
Front with initials SD 1737, old lock plate, length 127cm, depth 34cm, height 46cm
849 An onyx and gilt metal mounted column
£100 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)
Square top supported by a gilt metal corinthian capital, with plain circular onyx column with gilt metal acanthus base terminating on a square onyx base, height 91cm, further onyx and gilt metal table lamp, the top with gilt metal corinthian column and gilt metal base (2) (sold electrically untested)
842 A set of four stained beech and upholstered dining chairs late 19th Century The shaped backs with carved crested decoration, upholstered in pink silk material decorated with flowers, raised on turned legs, a mahogany dining table raised on turned and reeded legs terminating on brass casters, length 182cm, width 71cm, height 71cm (5) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 843 A late 18th Century two section oak press cupboard The twin panelled doors with brass handles and brass escutcheon opening to reveal hanging pegs, the lower section with two short and one long drawer raised on block supports, width 130cm, depth 48cm, height 192cm £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 844 A French Louis XV style gilt metal mounted kingwood bureau plat (desk), early to mid 20th Century The crossbanded top with inset black leather and gilt decorated top, with elaborate gilt metal mounts, three drawers with dummy drawers to rear, raised on splayed legs decorated with gilt metal female busts, width 178cm, depth 96cm, height from ground to knee 60cm, height from ground to top 79cm. £1500 - 2000 (plus 21% BP*)
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845 845 A Louis XV revival kingwood and gilt metal mounted display cabinet, early to mid 20th Century The central convex glass door with boule and tortoiseshell decoration, opening to reveal two fixed glass shelves, further panels of concave and convex construction, pediment with gilt metal acanthus decoration, sides with gilt metal female heads, the whole raised on splayed feet, width 123cm, depth 43cm, height 206cm. £800 - 1200 (plus 21% BP*) 846 A Victorian style green painted cast iron and brass mounted king size bed, early 20th Century The headboard with brass balls and rails, complete with metal side rails, width 185cm, length approx. 209cm.
850 A set of ten late Victorian mahogany dining chairs The backs with shield shaped crested rail, with pierced and carved central splat, green upholstered drop in seats, with shaped front rail raised on turned supports (10) £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 851 An oak Elizabethan Revival three section wardrobe, early 20th Century The central carved oak door with arched mirror, flanked by two doors with shell decoration, the cornice with ionic column and thumbnail decoration, left-hand two door section with clothes hanging space, the right-hand door with linen shelves and three drawers, width 181cm, depth 56cm, height 199cm. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
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852 A painted pine cabinet maker’s toolbox with contents, early 20th Century Cabinet with lift up lid with two sliding compartments, compartments containing numerous chisels, clamps, wood planes, brace, etc. also a Record vice and a further box containing a Stanley number 55 moulding plane with numerous shaped chisel heads. £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 853 A woolwork wall hanging with medieval scene, 20th Century On a mainly red ground, the central panel depicting a woman on horse holding a bird of prey, second horse with a couple holding a dog, with black outer border with floral decoration, 194x123cm. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 854 A Caucasian rug on a mainly red ground, 20th Century The central panel with multiple medallion decoration flanked by matching border, 265x187cm.
856 A good quality Tabriz carpet on a mainly blue ground, late 19th/early 20th Century The central panel with multiple floral decoration, with further banded decoration of flowers and emblems, 447x215cm. £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 857 A Heriz carpet on a mainly blue ground, early 20th Century The central panel with diamond shaped medallion flanked by further decoration of medallions, with matching multiple borders, 315x313cm. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 858 A large Caucasian rug on a mainly burgundy ground, 20th Century The central panel with multiple medallion decoration with matching borders, 350x254cm. £140 - 160 (plus 21% BP*)
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859 A large claret coloured Chinese carpet, 20th Century
855 A large Caucasian rug on a mainly red ground, 20th Century
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Carpet decorated with flowers, 376x280cm.
The central panel with black medallions with central tramway decorated with snowflakes, with multiple borders, 294x195cm. £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)
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860 A substantial Victorian mahogany breakfront wardrobe With two panelled arched doors to centre, revealing two linen press drawers and two further drawers, a further large drawer flanked by two further panelled doors raised on a plinth base, height 233cm, width 212cm £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 861 A substantial Edwardian inlaid mahogany wardrobe With central bowfronted section comprising two doors above four drawers flanked by two mirrored doors, raised on plinth base, height 214cm, width 210cm. £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 862 A large green ground bordered patterned carpet With red border and floral motif, 366x244cm. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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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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
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Wright Marshall Fine Art Auctioneers Inviting entries to our
Sale of Toys January 2018
For further information contact our Specialist Peter Ashburner peterashburner@wrightmarshall.co.uk Knutsford Fine Art Saleroom 01565 653284
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