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<strong>Autumn</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Art</strong> & <strong>Antique</strong> <strong>Sale</strong><br />

Friday 26th October 2012 at 10.30am<br />

Saturday 27th October 2012 at 10.30am


HIGHLIGHTS FROM pREVIOUS SALES


To include the<br />

fine 18th century<br />

furniture from the<br />

home of the late<br />

Dr R Allison of<br />

Quarndon<br />

HEAD OFFICE<br />

AND SALEROOM<br />

Heage Lane,<br />

Etwall,<br />

Derbyshire<br />

DE65 6LG<br />

Tel: 01283 733988<br />

Email:<br />

service@<br />

hansonsauctioneers.co.uk<br />

<strong>Autumn</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Art</strong> & <strong>Antique</strong> <strong>Sale</strong><br />

Friday 26th October 2012 at 10.30am<br />

Saturday 27th October 2012 at 10.30am<br />

VIEWING<br />

Thursday 25th October 2012 at 11.00am-7.00pm<br />

Buyers premium: please note that a premium of 17.5% plus VAT<br />

will be charged on all lots in the sale.<br />

Catalogue £8.00 (£10 by post)<br />

(Further information for buyers is available in our conditions of sale)<br />

LIVE BIDDING IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS SALE<br />

<strong>Hansons</strong> can offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for<br />

bidders who cannot attend the sale.<br />

Bid here without being here: all you need is your computer<br />

<strong>and</strong> an internet connection <strong>and</strong> you can make real-time bids online<br />

the-saleroom.com.<br />

You don’t have to be a computer whizz. All you have to do is visit<br />

www.the-salreooom.com <strong>and</strong> register to bid – its just like<br />

being in the auction room. A live audio feed means you hear the<br />

auctioneer at exactly the same time as the other bidders. You see<br />

the lots on your computer screen as they appear in the auction<br />

room, <strong>and</strong> the auctioneer is aware of your bids the moment you<br />

make them. Just register <strong>and</strong> click to bid!<br />

Please be advised that any bids made via the-saleroom.com live<br />

auction service will be subject to an additional 5% commission on the<br />

hammer price.


Welcome to our<br />

<strong>Autumn</strong> <strong>Antique</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Sale</strong><br />

Our <strong>Autumn</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Art</strong>s Auction is set to include a selection of exquisite pieces, from fine<br />

furniture, to rare ceramics, to masterful oils. Undoubted highlights will be the sale of our<br />

E-Type Jaguar, selling at 12:00pm on Saturday 27th October, alongside the presentation of<br />

some wonderful collections including the Dr Allison collection.<br />

Robert Allison was an only child of fairly elderly parents who gave<br />

him firm encouragement in his education <strong>and</strong> he learnt to give of<br />

his best in his occupation <strong>and</strong> also his interests. He developed an<br />

interest in collecting, as many children did, in the 1920s <strong>and</strong> 30s.<br />

He used to collect stamps <strong>and</strong> even butterflies when it was still<br />

legal.<br />

After studying at Cambridge, Robert Allison was the first career<br />

anaesthetist to be appointed to the Southern Derbyshire Hospital<br />

Group <strong>and</strong> found himself running an anaesthetic service for one of<br />

the country’s largest hospital groups.<br />

‘Under his tutelage the department grew to 15 consultants,<br />

a commensurate number of junior staff <strong>and</strong> two full time<br />

secretaries’. Obituary BMJ 1993 submitted by his longst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

colleague CG Lloyd.<br />

Meanwhile, he began to buy exquisite antiques. Mostly he collected<br />

fine pieces of furniture when they were affordable to him, having<br />

inherited a little from his father <strong>and</strong> was receiving a reasonable<br />

salary for those days (1960s <strong>and</strong> 70s). Undoubted highlights include<br />

a fine George III Chippendale mahogany galleried tea table, a<br />

fine early George III mahogany bachelor chest <strong>and</strong> an impressive<br />

George III satinwood secretaire bookcase.<br />

Later he found silverware, porcelain <strong>and</strong> fine art were more within<br />

his means. From a fine set of four George III Robert Hennel Neo-<br />

Classical salts to 18th century blue <strong>and</strong> white Liverpool porcelain,<br />

the collection is comprehensive. Most complete however must be<br />

the representative collection of oil paintings by artist Edmund John<br />

Niemann, purchased primarily from Richard Green’s Dover Street<br />

London gallery in the late 1960s <strong>and</strong> early 1970s.<br />

He was very fortunate to have two very underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong><br />

undem<strong>and</strong>ing wives, Joan <strong>and</strong> Vicki, who both cherished his<br />

collection over many years.<br />

Adding to the sale is a fine collection of Meissen owned by<br />

Mr <strong>and</strong> Mrs Rychly, better known as Toni <strong>and</strong> Mary to their<br />

neighbours in North Derbyshire. Commenting upon this magnificent<br />

collection Hanson’s Expert Isabel Murtough remarked:<br />

‘I was overwhelmed to discover such a fine collection of<br />

European antiques.<br />

On entering the house, each room was awash with<br />

predominantly porcelain figures – the majority made by the<br />

Meissen factory in Germany. This factory was the first in Europe<br />

to manufacture porcelain in 1708.<br />

For more than 800 years, the secret of making a translucent<br />

material had been the preserve of the Chinese potters.’<br />

Alan Wood 1942-2011 – A collection of coins<br />

Alan Wood was an engineer based at RAF Whittering. He spent<br />

three years in Singapore with a six month stint in Thail<strong>and</strong>, working<br />

on Harrier Jump Jets, <strong>and</strong> Hercules Transport Planes. After leaving<br />

the RAF he spent life in Heanor, Derbyshire <strong>and</strong> began his extensive<br />

collection of coins.<br />

<strong>Hansons</strong> are pleased to offer Wood’s coin collection in our <strong>Autumn</strong><br />

<strong>Antique</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Sale</strong>. This collection of Roman, sovereign <strong>and</strong><br />

memorial coins is set to reach in excess of £7,000. Painstakingly<br />

collected, these are a credit to Wood’s meticulous eye. He is fondly<br />

remembered by his family <strong>and</strong> friends.


VALUATION DAYS<br />

Derbyshire<br />

<strong>Hansons</strong> Auction Centre,<br />

Heage Lane, Etwall, Derbyshire, DE65 6LS<br />

Tel: 01283 733988<br />

EVERY FRIDAY (except bank holidays) 10.00am - 4.00pm<br />

Nottinghamshire<br />

The Chapel Hall at Ruddington Framework Knitters’<br />

Museum, Chapel Street, Ruddington, Notts, NG11 6HE<br />

30th October - 10.00am - 4.00pm<br />

27th November - 10.00am - 4.00pm<br />

Leicestershire<br />

The Dew Drop Inn,<br />

49 Loughborough Rd, Hathern, LE12 5HY<br />

5th November - 10.30am - 3.00pm<br />

Warwickshire<br />

Memorial Hall, Warwick Rd,<br />

Leek Wootton, Warwickshire, CV35 7RB<br />

13th December - 12.00pm - 4.00pm<br />

St Francis of Assisi Church Hall, 110 Warwick Road,<br />

Kenilworth Warwickshire CV8 1H<br />

11th October - with Lars Tharp - 10.00am - 4.00pm<br />

8th November - with Kate Bliss - 10.00am - 4.00pm<br />

Staffordshire<br />

Longton Cricket Club, Ripon Road,<br />

Blurton, Stoke-on-Trent ST3 3BL<br />

1st November - 11.00am - 4.00pm<br />

West Midl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Little Aston Village Hall, Little Aston Lane,<br />

Sutton Coldfield, B74 3UF<br />

27th October - 2.00pm - 5.00pm<br />

17th November - 2.00pm - 5.00pm<br />

See details at www.hansonsauctioneers.co.uk


MEET THE TEAM<br />

Charles Hanson MRICS<br />

DIRECTOR<br />

Charlie Ross<br />

FURNITURE EXPERT &<br />

AUCTIONEER<br />

Notty Honblower<br />

VINTAGE COSTUME & TEXTILES<br />

EXPERT<br />

Barry Tillotson<br />

FIREARMS & WEAPONS<br />

CONSULTANT<br />

Contact us on 01283 733988<br />

Carol Woods<br />

SENIOR GENERAL VALUER &<br />

DECORATIVE ARTS SPECIALIST<br />

Kate Bliss<br />

SILVER & JEWELLERY<br />

CONSULTANT<br />

Heather McPherson<br />

JEWELLERY CONSULTANT &<br />

GEMOLOGIST<br />

Don Collins<br />

COIN SPECIALISTT<br />

Isabel Murtough<br />

GENERAL ANTIQUES VALUER<br />

& AUCTIONEER<br />

Claire Howell<br />

MUSIC & MEMORABILIA<br />

EXPERT<br />

Lars Tharp<br />

CHINESE CERAMICS &<br />

ORIENTAL WORKS OF ART EXPERT<br />

Benjamin Browning<br />

WINE SPECIALIST


ORDER OF SALE<br />

Friday 26th October 2012 at 10.30am<br />

Plated Ware 1-16<br />

Silver 17-194<br />

Jewellery 195-256<br />

Watches 257-282<br />

Coins 283-358<br />

Militaria 359-363<br />

Dolls 364<br />

Collectors’ 365-385<br />

Books 386-402<br />

Oriental Ceramics 403-410<br />

18/19th Century Ceramics 411-560<br />

20th Century Ceramics 560A-622<br />

Glass 623-640<br />

Saturday 27th October 2012 at 10.30am<br />

PLEASE NOTE<br />

JAGUAR E-TYPE TO BE SOLD AT 12.00PM<br />

Boxes <strong>and</strong> Objects 641-658<br />

Oriental Works of <strong>Art</strong> 659-675<br />

Other Works of <strong>Art</strong> 676-711<br />

Maps <strong>and</strong> Etchings 712-720<br />

Watercolours 721-742<br />

Oils 743-839<br />

Clocks 840-864<br />

Garden Statuary 865-877B<br />

Furniture <strong>and</strong> Furnishings 878-986


DAY ONE - FRIDAY 26TH OCTOBER<br />

Plated Ware<br />

Lot 1. A Victorian four-piece silver lobed<br />

octagonal tea <strong>and</strong> coffee set, floral<br />

finials, leafy scroll h<strong>and</strong>les, gilt lined interiors<br />

to the milk jug <strong>and</strong> sugar bowl, leafy scroll<br />

feet, Edward, John <strong>and</strong> William Bernard,<br />

London 1845, 79 ozt gross<br />

£1200-£1500<br />

Lot 2. A set of four Old Sheffied plate<br />

chambersticks, with snuffers, circa 1820,<br />

embossed with foliage with detachable<br />

sconces, on circular spreading bases with<br />

reeded thumb rest, 11cm h, together<br />

with a pair of silver-plated three branched<br />

c<strong>and</strong>elabra (5)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 3. A pair of silver-plated Corinthiancolumn<br />

table lamps on stepped square<br />

bases, 56cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 4. No lot<br />

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Lot 5. A pair of French <strong>Art</strong> Deco white<br />

metal knife rests, probably 1930s, in the<br />

form of hares, punch marks <strong>and</strong> initials to<br />

underside, weight approximately 4 ozt (2)<br />

£120-£200<br />

Lot 5A. A European white metal spoon,<br />

with mask terminal, in 17th century style,<br />

perhaps French<br />

£60-£80<br />

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Lot 6. A George III Old Sheffied plate<br />

Argyle gravy boat, in neo-classical oval<br />

outline, with semi-lobed ornament, below<br />

reeded rim <strong>and</strong> oval pedestal st<strong>and</strong>, turned<br />

scroll h<strong>and</strong>le, hinged covered lid, circa<br />

1810, 16cm h<br />

£50-£80<br />

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Lot 7. A George III Old Sheffied plate<br />

oval tea caddy with hinged cover, circa<br />

1790, of neo-classical outline, swagged<br />

with husks, ribbon-tied <strong>and</strong> centring shield<br />

crest within beaded borders, with key, circa<br />

1780, 9cm h<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 8. A George III Old Sheffied plate<br />

teapot <strong>and</strong> cover, of oval neo-classical<br />

outline, swagged with foliage, before beaded<br />

borders, hinged cover with ivory knop finial,<br />

turned fruitwood h<strong>and</strong>le, circa 1790, 14cm h<br />

£30-£50<br />

Lot 9. A pair of Regency silver-plated<br />

bottle coasters, egg <strong>and</strong> dart cast flared<br />

rim, above lobed ornament, 16cm d,<br />

together with a plated cylindrical jar with egg<br />

<strong>and</strong> dart cast flared rim with star cut clear<br />

glass interior, 12cm d (3)<br />

£25-£35<br />

Lot 10. A pair of Regency silver bottle<br />

coasters with swing h<strong>and</strong>les, of plain<br />

reeded outline with reeded h<strong>and</strong>les, turned<br />

mahogany inserts with clear glass covers,<br />

London, probably 1812, 12cm d (2)<br />

£80-£120<br />

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Lot 11. A George III Old Sheffied plate<br />

wine funnel, with egg <strong>and</strong> dart cast rim,<br />

gilded interior, together with an early 19th<br />

century silver-plated chamber stick with<br />

c<strong>and</strong>le snuffer, egg <strong>and</strong> dart cast rim (2)<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 12. A George III Old Sheffied plate<br />

tea urn with cover, of ovoid outline,<br />

flanking lion mask ring h<strong>and</strong>les below domed<br />

cover, the tap with horn h<strong>and</strong>le, raised on<br />

square plinth <strong>and</strong> four cast bun feet, circa<br />

1790, 34cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 13. An Edwardian silver plated<br />

pierced twin-h<strong>and</strong>led serving tray, raised<br />

on bun feet together with a small magnifying<br />

glass, pair of plated peppers, together with<br />

an Old Sheffield plate dish with glass inserts,<br />

crested, circa 1790, <strong>and</strong> residual items, the<br />

tray 43cm l (8)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 14. A pair of George III Sheffield<br />

Plate c<strong>and</strong>lesticks, circa 1810, in<br />

neo-classical style, the square detachable<br />

sconces above reeded iconic supports, on<br />

square stepped bases, 27cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 15. A good set of four George III<br />

Old Sheffied plate c<strong>and</strong>lesticks, circa<br />

1775, the canted detachable sconces above<br />

Corinthian scroll, reeded columns, on square<br />

acanthus cast <strong>and</strong> egg <strong>and</strong> dart gadrooned<br />

square bases, 29cm h (4)<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 16. A George III Old Sheffied plate<br />

swing h<strong>and</strong>led cake basket, circa 1810,<br />

the reeded h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> semi-gadrooned<br />

basket on stepped base, 29cm w<br />

£30-£40<br />

Silver<br />

Lot 17. An Edwardian silver four-piece<br />

tea set, of oval outline, cast with stiff foliage<br />

<strong>and</strong> lobed beaded borders, comprising<br />

coffee cup <strong>and</strong> cover with ebonised h<strong>and</strong>le,<br />

teapot <strong>and</strong> cover with ebonised h<strong>and</strong>le,<br />

twin-h<strong>and</strong>led sugar bowl <strong>and</strong> milk jug<br />

monogrammed BT, <strong>and</strong> the teapot inscribed<br />

‘Presented to Mr Thomas Brameld’, dated<br />

Jan 12th 1909, raised on four feet, maker<br />

Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1906-1907,<br />

approx 67 ozt<br />

£700-£1000<br />

Lot 18. A George II silver twin-h<strong>and</strong>led<br />

cup, of plain design with a central strap,<br />

on a spreading circular foot, scroll h<strong>and</strong>les,<br />

13cm h, Fuller White, London 1751,<br />

11.205 ozt<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 19. A William IV silver rectangular<br />

snuff box, engine turned decoration, vacant<br />

cartouche, embossed thumb piece, gilt<br />

interior, 6cm l, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham<br />

1836, 1.420 ozt<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 20. Hester Bateman Interest -<br />

A George III silver eight bottle cruet<br />

st<strong>and</strong> by Hester Bateman, London<br />

1782, the pierced gallery with oval motifs,<br />

engraved with flower heads <strong>and</strong> urns,<br />

beaded edge, the central shaft with loop<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le, with possibly associated bottles, the<br />

covers unmarked, 22cm high<br />

£600-£800<br />

Lot 20A. A set of four late Victorian<br />

silver cast c<strong>and</strong>lesticks, shaped circular<br />

sconces, raised on wrythen supports, square<br />

embossed bases, gadrooned rim, London<br />

1884 & 1889, 18cm h<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 21. A fine mid-Victorian Garrard<br />

silver salver, chased to centre with<br />

motto <strong>and</strong> crest <strong>and</strong> inscribed ‘Presented<br />

by Walter Strickl<strong>and</strong> of Coke Thorp Park,<br />

to Thomas Wood Esquire, of Brixworth<br />

Hall’ within chased scroll acanthus <strong>and</strong><br />

gadrooned border, raised on three pierced<br />

scroll feet, maker R <strong>and</strong> S Garrard, Banton<br />

Street, London, 1856, 47cm diameter,<br />

approximately 88 troy oz<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

HANSONS AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS<br />

Lot 22. Irish interest: A Dublin <strong>Art</strong>s <strong>and</strong><br />

Crafts silver <strong>and</strong> jewelled twin-h<strong>and</strong>led<br />

goblet with st<strong>and</strong>, with flared rim <strong>and</strong> Celtic<br />

style cast frieze, inset with blue, red <strong>and</strong><br />

green alternating stones, of cabochon outline,<br />

with Celtic cast h<strong>and</strong>les <strong>and</strong> bosses below,<br />

raised on a circular spreading pedestal base,<br />

10cm high together with a circular st<strong>and</strong> with<br />

similar Celtic style decoration to rim, maker<br />

W <strong>and</strong> W, Dublin 1923 <strong>and</strong> 1926 (2) weight<br />

approx 19.5 troy oz<br />

£500-£800<br />

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Lot 23. A Dutch silver oval snuff box<br />

<strong>and</strong> cover, circa 1890, cast with a courting<br />

couple in Watteau style, 6cm d, together<br />

with a silver vesta case, chased with foliage,<br />

Chester, 1900 (2) weight 2 ozt<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 24. A William IV silver <strong>and</strong> gilt<br />

vinaigrette, of rectangular outline cast with<br />

foliate rim, vacant cartouche with gilt grille,<br />

maker Frances Clark, Birmingham, 1836,<br />

3.5cm d, weight 0.5 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 25. A George III silver rectangular<br />

reeded box <strong>and</strong> cover, cast with foliage,<br />

gilt interior, maker John Stapler, London,<br />

circa 1820, 3.5cm d, weight 0.6 ozt<br />

£40-£60<br />

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Lot 26. A set of six Victorian Old English<br />

pattern silver teaspoons, maker J A <strong>and</strong><br />

T S, London, 1887 (6), weight 1.5 ozt<br />

£30-£50<br />

Lot 27. An early Victorian silver<br />

vinaigrette <strong>and</strong> cover, of cartouche<br />

outline, chased with foliage, with grille<br />

interior, original sponge to interior, maker<br />

Hilliard <strong>and</strong> Thompson, Birmingham, 1852,<br />

5cm d, weight 0.8 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 28. An Edwardian silver circular<br />

snuff box, hinged lid inscribed ‘Uncle<br />

1909’, marks rubbed, Birmingham, 1909,<br />

8cm d, weight approximately 2.5 ozt<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 29. A late Victorian silver vesta<br />

case <strong>and</strong> sovereign holder, chased with<br />

foliage, with hinged cover <strong>and</strong> gilt interior,<br />

Birmingham, 1900, 8cm d, weight 1.3 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 30. Georg Jensen interest: a pair<br />

of Danish silver salad servers, bearing<br />

marks, 20cm l (2) weight approximately<br />

4 ozt<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 30A. A pair of Victorian silver<br />

pierced bon bon dishes, in rococo style,<br />

with C scrolls, maker’s marks indistinct,<br />

Birmingham, 1876, 15cm l (2) 5.3 t.oz<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 31. A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle<br />

pattern sugar nips, London, 1886,<br />

together with four other silver pairs of sugar<br />

nips (5) weight approximately 4 ozt<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 32. A George I style silver teapot<br />

<strong>and</strong> hinged cover, of pear shaped outline,<br />

turned wood h<strong>and</strong>le, with turned finial to<br />

lid, frieze cast ornament, maker S Limited,<br />

Birmingham, 1930, weight approx 21.5 ozt<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 33. A Regency style silver-plated<br />

entrée dish <strong>and</strong> cover, together with an<br />

Elkington oval serving plate, muffin dish <strong>and</strong><br />

cover with turned h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> liner (3)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 34. A pair of silver sauceboats, with<br />

reeded rims <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>les, on circular oval<br />

bases, maker H <strong>and</strong> H, Birmingham, 1942<br />

(2) weight 14 ozt<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 35. An <strong>Art</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Crafts silver twinh<strong>and</strong>led<br />

shallow bowl, pierced acanthus<br />

border rim before hammered ground,<br />

stylised h<strong>and</strong>les with bulbous surmounts,<br />

maker A E J, Birmingham, 1912, 26cm l,<br />

weight 8.5 ozt<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 36. A stylish <strong>Art</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Crafts two<br />

piece silver teaset, comprising twinh<strong>and</strong>led<br />

sugar bowl <strong>and</strong> cream jug, with<br />

cast-studded ornament on hammered<br />

ground, maker H W L, Birmingham, 1906 (2)<br />

weight approx 6 ozt<br />

£150-£200<br />

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Lot 37. An <strong>Art</strong> Nouveau silver twinh<strong>and</strong>led<br />

sugar bowl with spoon,<br />

naturalistically cast, the bowl with twin<br />

h<strong>and</strong>les <strong>and</strong> cast spade spoon with loop<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le, maker N M, Birmingham, 1901,<br />

weight 7.5 ozt<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 38. A pair of Edwardian silver<br />

pierced circular bon bon dishes on<br />

pedestal bases, roped twist rims, London,<br />

1910, 8cm d, weight 3 ozt<br />

£40-£60<br />

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Lot 39. A late Victorian silver oval bon<br />

bon basket, beaded outline in neo-classical<br />

style, maker William Comyns, London, 1899,<br />

11cm l, weight 2.5 ozt<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 40. A George V silver oval canted<br />

tea caddy, with hinged cover, gilt interior,<br />

makers mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1920,<br />

9cm h, weight 7 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

HANSONS AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS<br />

Lot 40A. A late Victorian silver<br />

lighthouse castor <strong>and</strong> cover, chased<br />

with swagged foliate on hexagonal pedetal,<br />

Mappin & Webb, London, 1892, 21cm h,<br />

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9 t.oz<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 52. A Russian silver <strong>and</strong> cloisonné<br />

enamel spoon, circa 1900, the bowl with<br />

Lot 41. A Tiffany style sterling silver<br />

flowers <strong>and</strong> scrolls in tones of blue, pink <strong>and</strong><br />

circular dish, cast with scrolling border,<br />

greens, tapered stem with twist detail amongst<br />

engraved “K’’ to centre, marked “Towle<br />

conforming enamel <strong>and</strong> shaped terminal,<br />

sterling’’, numbered 54481, 26cm d, weight<br />

12 ozt<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 42. A George V glass <strong>and</strong><br />

silver collared condiment jar with<br />

silver-hinged cover, glass h<strong>and</strong>le,<br />

Birmingham,1926, together with a sterling<br />

silver cylindrical jar with cast floral knop<br />

cover <strong>and</strong> a Neo-classical style oval-plated<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le mustard with hinged cover, blueglass<br />

liner with plated spoon (3)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 43. An <strong>Art</strong> Deco silver ashtray, of<br />

square outline, Birmingham, 1936, together<br />

with a George V silver sauceboat, Sheffield,<br />

1937 (2) weight 5.3 ozt<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 44. A George V silver-faceted<br />

dish, Birmingham, 1937, together with a<br />

quatrefoil, pierced silver bon bon dish on<br />

three pierced feet, Birmingham, 1964 (2)<br />

weight 5 ozt<br />

£40-£60<br />

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Lot 46. A George V silver hot water jug,<br />

cast in neo-classical style, ribbon-tied swags,<br />

raised on four scroll feet, ebonised h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong><br />

hinged cover with ebonised finial, maker W A,<br />

Birmingham, 1917, 19.5cm h, weight 17 ozt<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 47. A Victorian silver circular sugar<br />

bowl, chased with foliage, centreing circular<br />

cartouches, on reeded circular foot rim, marks<br />

rubbed, London, circa 1890, 13cm d, weight<br />

6.2 ozt<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 48. A set of six George V silver<br />

teaspoons, in blue Morocco case, Sheffield,<br />

1925, together with a David Anderson, Oslo,<br />

cased pair of nips (2)<br />

£30-£50<br />

Lot 49. A set of twelve cased silver gilt<br />

zodiac spoons, maker John Pinches, limited<br />

edition to 1855, with certificate, blue case, of<br />

recent manufacture, weight 9 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

12cm l<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 53. A George V silver salver, of shaped<br />

square outline, inscribed ‘Presented to Jack<br />

Holdern on the occasion of his marriage, May<br />

1958’, with various engraved signatures,<br />

raised on scroll ball <strong>and</strong> claw feet, maker<br />

E B, London, 1933, 25.5cm x 25.5cm, weight<br />

21.5 troy oz, together with a Victorian silver<br />

dessert spoon, London, 1868 (2)<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 54. A 20th century silver plated oak<br />

cased canteen of cutlery, Old English<br />

pattern including carving set, the knives with<br />

ivorine h<strong>and</strong>les<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 55. A George V silver Christening<br />

mug, of inverted ovoid form, raised on ribbed<br />

pedestal <strong>and</strong> spreading circular base, scroll<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le, inscribed David Seymour, 1936,<br />

indistinct maker, London, 1935, 12cm h,<br />

weight 12.2 ozt<br />

£100-£120<br />

Lot 56. An early Victorian silver teapot<br />

Lot 50. Assorted silver flatware including <strong>and</strong> cover, of melon outline, hinged cover,<br />

a George III silver caddy spoon, Old English with bud cast finial, scroll h<strong>and</strong>le raised on<br />

pattern, crested, London, 1901, together with hexagonal spreading base, makers mark R P<br />

child’s pushers, condiment spoons <strong>and</strong> other G B, London, 1851, 18cm h, weight 20.7 ozt<br />

various spoons (11), weight 5.5 ozt<br />

£100-£150<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 57. A George V glass <strong>and</strong> silver<br />

Lot 50A. A George V silver twin-h<strong>and</strong>led mounted inkwell, of hexagonal outline on<br />

trophy cup, on domed pedestal, Birmingham, stepped base, silver collar, hinged cover,<br />

45<br />

1922, on ebonised st<strong>and</strong>, 22cm h <strong>and</strong> a small<br />

silver twin-h<strong>and</strong>led cup, Birmingham, 1932,<br />

Sheffield, 1927, 8cm h<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 45. An <strong>Art</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Crafts hammered<br />

silver oval bon bon basket, with cast<br />

trellis ornament, raised on oval pedestal <strong>and</strong><br />

four compressed bun feet, maker A E J,<br />

Birmingham, 1918, 19cm d, weight 9.5 ozt<br />

£150-£200<br />

15cm h (2) 11.7 t.oz<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 51. A set of six Russian silver<br />

teaspoons, the bowls engraved with foliage<br />

<strong>and</strong> vacant cartouche to verso, maker Ivan<br />

Yashin, Moscow, 1884-1897, 13cm l, weight<br />

Lot 58. An Edwardian three piece oval<br />

silver bachelor teaset, of semi- gadrooned<br />

outline, comprising teapot with ebonised<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> finial, engraved with inscription<br />

referring to the puppy show, August 14th<br />

1906, together with twin-h<strong>and</strong>led matching<br />

2.6 ozt<br />

sugar bowl <strong>and</strong> milk jug, crested, makers<br />

£50-£80<br />

mark indistinct, London, 1904, approximately<br />

13 troy oz gross<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 59. Chester interest: an Edwardian<br />

silver sugar bowl, with crimped rim,<br />

ribbed, raised on three cast lion headed<br />

paw feet, crested, Chester, 1904, together<br />

with matched silver milk jug, of similar form,<br />

London, 1902 (2) weight approximately<br />

13 ozt gross<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 60. A pair of mid-18th century style<br />

silver twin-lipped sauceboats, of oval<br />

outline, cast with flowerhead to centre,<br />

single reeded h<strong>and</strong>le, maker E V, Sheffield,<br />

1959 (2), weight approx 8 ozt<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 60A. An Edwardian sterling silver<br />

bon bon basket, swing h<strong>and</strong>le, on circular<br />

pedestal, 10cm w<br />

£25-£30<br />

Lot 61. A pair of George III style silver<br />

sauceboats, of crimped rim outline, flying<br />

scroll h<strong>and</strong>le, raised on three cabriole hoof<br />

feet, Birmingham, 1961 (2) weight 11 ozt<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 62. A pair of silver short<br />

c<strong>and</strong>lesticks, loaded, of reeded circular<br />

outline, Birmingham, 1973, together with<br />

a George V silver cream jug, Birmingham,<br />

1929 (3)<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 63. A George V silver six-division<br />

toast rack, Sheffield, 1918, together with<br />

a Victorian silver-plated ivory- h<strong>and</strong>led fish<br />

slice server <strong>and</strong> two silver teaspoons (4),<br />

weighable silver approx 6.2 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 64. A George II style silver sugar<br />

castor <strong>and</strong> cover, of lighthouse form,<br />

pierced domed cover, London, 1973, weight<br />

approx 5.5 ozt<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 65. A set of five Regency style silver<br />

wine labels, of cartouche outline, inscribed<br />

Gin, Whiskey, Sherry, Port <strong>and</strong> Br<strong>and</strong>y,<br />

Birmingham, 1974 <strong>and</strong> 1976 (5)<br />

£80-£100<br />

Lot 66. A good set of four Regency silver<br />

circular trench salts, of circular reeded<br />

outline, cast with stiff acanthus raised on<br />

circular foot rim, with floret detail, gilded<br />

bowls, maker Thomas Robbins, London,<br />

1822, 8cm d, weight approx 22.4 ozt<br />

£1500-£2500<br />

Lot 67. A good Continental silver five<br />

piece teaset, circa 1860, of pear shaped<br />

outline, the trellis engine turned ground<br />

before oval crest, bearing monogram<br />

<strong>and</strong> date 11th August 1868, with scroll<br />

h<strong>and</strong>les, raised on four acanthus cast feet,<br />

comprising coffee pot, teapot, twin-h<strong>and</strong>led<br />

sugar bowl <strong>and</strong> cover, milk jug together with<br />

kettle on st<strong>and</strong> with burner below, approx<br />

60.5 troy oz gross<br />

£1500-£2000<br />

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Lot 68. A George V silver square salver,<br />

with pie crust <strong>and</strong> cast corners, raised on<br />

four short hoof feet, makers mark<br />

R P Limited, Birmingham, 1935, 25.5cm x<br />

25.5cm, weight 23 ozt<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 69. A silver shallow circular fruit<br />

bowl with beaded rim, raised on circular<br />

stepped beaded pedestal, maker J D S,<br />

Sheffield, 1943, 20.5cm d, 11.3 ozt<br />

£180-£250<br />

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Lot 70. A Regency style three piece<br />

silver teaset, of ribbed boat shaped outline,<br />

the teapot with ebony h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> finial to<br />

hinged lid together with silver twin-h<strong>and</strong>led<br />

sugar bowl <strong>and</strong> milk jug, all raised on four<br />

bun feet, maker S <strong>and</strong> W Limited, Sheffield,<br />

1943, weight approx 38 troy oz gross<br />

£500-£800<br />

Lot 71. A Victorian silver six-division<br />

toast rack, on pierced base with castbeaded<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le, raised on four shell-beaded<br />

feet, maker Harry Williamson <strong>and</strong> Co,<br />

Sheffield, 1867, 19cm l, weight 10.5 ozt<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 72. Christopher Dresser interest: a<br />

Hukin <strong>and</strong> Heath modernist silver-plated<br />

toast rack, in aesthetic fan shaped form,<br />

with six divisions before ball finials raised on<br />

four bun feet, h 12cm<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 73. A pair of late Edwardian small<br />

glass decanters, with silver collars, clear<br />

glass stoppers, maker J T H <strong>and</strong> J H N<br />

Birmingham, 1908, h 14cm (2)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 74. A late 19th century Dutch silver<br />

box with lid in the style of Tenniers,<br />

embossed with country scenes <strong>and</strong> figure,<br />

import marks to base, inscribed “M.M.W.,<br />

1900’’, approx 137gm<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 75. An <strong>Art</strong> Deco style silver ashtray,<br />

Sheffield, 1947, 9cm d, together with five<br />

George III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons,<br />

maker Jonathan Hayne, London, 1823,<br />

weight 7.4 ozt<br />

£60-£80


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Lot 76. A late Victorian large silver<br />

punch bowl, embossed with acanthus <strong>and</strong><br />

floral sprays, raised on stepped circular<br />

pedestal, maker Walker <strong>and</strong> Hall, Sheffield,<br />

1891, 26cm d, weight approx. 32.5 ozt<br />

£400-£600<br />

77<br />

Lot 77. An Edwardian silver pierced<br />

circular bowl, the pierced <strong>and</strong> roundel<br />

border in <strong>Art</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Crafts style, raised on<br />

three flowering paw feet, makers mark<br />

indistinct, London 1901, 11.8 ozt<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 78. A set of six early Victorian Fiddle<br />

pattern silver dinner forks, crested with<br />

the initial E, maker George Adams, London<br />

1850, 15.1 ozt<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 79. A set of six early George III<br />

silver Old English pattern tablespoons,<br />

monogrammed P, maker John Lautier,<br />

London 1774, 13.6 ozt<br />

£300-£400<br />

Lot 80. A collection of ten early George<br />

III <strong>and</strong> later silver tablespoons, in Fiddle<br />

<strong>and</strong> Old English pattern, bearing London <strong>and</strong><br />

Edinburgh hallmarks, crested, various (10),<br />

weight 22.5 ozt<br />

£280-£320<br />

Lot 81. A matched set of nine George III<br />

<strong>and</strong> later silver Fiddle Pattern dessert<br />

spoons, crested, London <strong>and</strong> Dublin<br />

marked, including makers William Eley <strong>and</strong><br />

William Fearn <strong>and</strong> others (9), 13 ozt<br />

£140-£200<br />

Lot 82. An early Victorian silver Fiddle<br />

Pattern butter knife, London, 1838,<br />

together with three George III pairs of silver<br />

sugar nips, two bright-cut engraved (4)<br />

weight 5.4 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 83. A George III whalebone h<strong>and</strong>led<br />

silver small sauce ladle, maker indistinct,<br />

the oval bowl hallmarked London, 1817,<br />

together with a Victorian silver pieced sifter<br />

spoon, maker C E, London, 1894, together<br />

with a Scottish silver small sauce ladle,<br />

maker M C, Edinburgh, circa 1795 (3)<br />

approximately 1 troy oz weighable silver<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 84. A late Victorian silver goblet,<br />

chased with swags before leaf border, on<br />

knop pedestal <strong>and</strong> spreading circular foot,<br />

makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1875,<br />

19cm h, 5.8 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 85. A rounded rectangular silver<br />

<strong>and</strong> Blue John trinket box <strong>and</strong> cover, the<br />

detached cover inset with Blue John, above<br />

a base cast with an applied frog, Sheffield,<br />

of recent manufacture, 3.8cm h<br />

£50-£80<br />

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Lot 86. A silver gilt circular hinged box<br />

<strong>and</strong> cover, Birmingham, 1968, together<br />

with a silver teaspoon, Sheffield, 1936 (2)<br />

weighable silver approximately 2.3ozt<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 87. Chester interest: A pair of<br />

Edwardian silver clothes brushes,<br />

monogrammed, Chester, 1903, together<br />

with a silver blue enamel <strong>and</strong> black ground<br />

chased silver comb <strong>and</strong> a silver twinh<strong>and</strong>led<br />

sugar bowl, Birmingham, of recent<br />

manufacture, one h<strong>and</strong>le detached (4)<br />

approximately 2.9 troy oz of weighable silver<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 88. Newcastle interest: a 17th<br />

century provincial seal top spoon,<br />

makers mark I B to stem, assay mark to<br />

bowl, provenance Kedleston Hall, March<br />

2002 auction, 17cm l, approximately 2 ozt<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 89. A George III silver tablespoon,<br />

London, 1789<br />

£30-£50<br />

Lot 90. A Russian silver gilt teaspoon<br />

with champleve enamel decorated<br />

bowl <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>le, late 19th century, bears<br />

maker’s marks <strong>and</strong> 84 silver, 13cm l<br />

£80-£100<br />

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Lot 91. A Russian silver <strong>and</strong> enamel<br />

open salt; another, smaller; a napkin<br />

ring <strong>and</strong> a similar bowl on ball feet (4)<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 92. A Russian silver <strong>and</strong> enamel<br />

hinged pill box; a larger hinged pendant<br />

locket; <strong>and</strong> a Pietra Dura cruciform (3)<br />

£80-£120<br />

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Lot 93. A Russian silver coin box, the<br />

hinged domed cover with coin slot, chased<br />

<strong>and</strong> engraved with birds <strong>and</strong> foliage, 7cm h<br />

£80-£120<br />

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Lot 94. Danish interest: a Georg Jensen<br />

silver toddy ladle, Fuchsia pattern, import<br />

mark for London, 1929, approximately 1 ozt<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 95. A George III silver oval calling<br />

card tray, in neo-classical outline, with<br />

reeded rim, chased <strong>and</strong> bright-cut engraved<br />

border before coronet to centre, maker<br />

William Abdy II, London 1792, 3.5 ozt,<br />

24.5cm l<br />

£60-£10<br />

Lot 96. A George III silver cream jug, of<br />

helmet outline, gilt interior, reeded h<strong>and</strong>le<br />

bearing crest, maker John Emes, London<br />

1801, 11cm h, 6 ozt<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 97. A George III silver cream jug,<br />

bright-cut engraved with central cartouche<br />

before bright-cut engraved floral vitruvian<br />

borders, below reeded rim <strong>and</strong> reeded<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le, gilt interior, maker Robert <strong>and</strong> David<br />

Hennell, London 1799, 10cm h, approx 4 ozt<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 98. A George III oval silver sugar<br />

basket, of oval neo-classical outline, bright<br />

cut, engraved with vitruvian scroll border,<br />

centreing vacant cartouches, on reeded oval<br />

pedestal, reeded h<strong>and</strong>le, gilt interior, maker<br />

Robert <strong>and</strong> David Hennell, London 1799,<br />

14.5cm l, approx 7 troy oz<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 99. A good pair of early George III<br />

silver oval small tureens, in rococo style,<br />

cast with beaded scroll rim above crested<br />

armorials, raised on foliate cast beaded<br />

supports, on scroll volute feet, maker<br />

possibly William Tuite, London 1767,<br />

18cm l x 8cm h, approx 26 troy oz<br />

£600-£800<br />

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Lot 100. A George III oval silver teapot<br />

st<strong>and</strong>, with centre initial E J, within<br />

reeded border, raised on four reeded scroll<br />

supports, maker Peter <strong>and</strong> Ann Bateman,<br />

London, 1798, 18cm l, approximately 3 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 101. A George III silver oval teapot<br />

st<strong>and</strong>, in neo-classical style, with bright-cut<br />

engraved border before beaded rim, raised on<br />

four scroll beaded feet, maker Robert Hennell,<br />

London, 1786, 17cm d, approximately 4 ozt<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 102. A George III silver oval teapot<br />

with hinged cover, in neo-classical style<br />

with crest <strong>and</strong> coronet to reverse, reeded<br />

with hinged lid, turned h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> turned<br />

knop finial, maker probably Henry Chawner,<br />

London, 1798, 18cm h, approximately<br />

14.5 ozt<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 103. An Edwardian silver table bell,<br />

of heavy gauge, maker H B, London, 1902,<br />

10cm h, approximately 6 ozt<br />

£60-£80<br />

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Lot 104. Hester Bateman interest: a pair<br />

of George III silver crescent shaped wine<br />

labels, inscribed Port <strong>and</strong> White Wine, circa<br />

1785 (2), approximately 1 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 105. Hester Bateman interest: a<br />

George III silver wine label, inscribed<br />

Madeira, circa 1790, together with another<br />

wine label of rectangular cartouche outline,<br />

inscribed Holl<strong>and</strong>s, on chain, maker Elizabeth<br />

Morley, London 1801 (2)<br />

£50-£70<br />

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Lot 106. A good pair of George III silver<br />

asparagus servers, of reeded Fiddle<br />

outline, pierced, maker William Eley <strong>and</strong><br />

William Fearn, London 1820, 28cm l,<br />

approximately 9 ozt<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 107. A Victorian silver cylindrical<br />

string box <strong>and</strong> cover, chased on matt<br />

ground, embossed with foliage, the cover<br />

cast with two beasts, maker J B, London<br />

1888, 6.5cm h, approximately 3 ozt<br />

£50-£80


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Lot 108. A George III silver twin-h<strong>and</strong>led<br />

tea strainer, pierced circular outline, with<br />

scroll cast h<strong>and</strong>les, London, circa 1775,<br />

15.5cm l, approx 2.5 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 109. A Victorian silver bulbous<br />

shaped vesta st<strong>and</strong>, chased with foliage,<br />

maker G J F, London 1884, retailed through<br />

B Finnegan, Manchester, loaded, 6cm h<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 110. A George III silver helmet<br />

shaped silver cream jug, bright-cut<br />

engraved, centralling vacant shield<br />

cartouche, ribbon-tied, below guilloche<br />

<strong>and</strong> beaded rim, maker probably Thomas<br />

Crippin, London 1786, 16.5cm h,<br />

approximately 5.5 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 111. A pair of George III pierced<br />

silver bottle coasters on rosewood<br />

<strong>and</strong> ivory inset st<strong>and</strong>s, gadrooned rims,<br />

with crest, maker John Langford <strong>and</strong> John<br />

Sebille, London, 1771, 12cm in d (2)<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 112. Newcastle interest: a George II<br />

silver muffin dredger with pierced domed<br />

cover, chased with rococo cartouche with<br />

coronet, with initials B H M inscribed to base,<br />

maker John Langl<strong>and</strong>s I, Newcastle, circa<br />

1758, 8cm h, approx 2.5 ozt<br />

£80-£120<br />

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Lot 113. An early George III silver oval<br />

mustard, with hinged cover, of pierced<br />

reeded outline engraved with swags with<br />

canted rectangular cartouches, with blue<br />

liners, maker indistinct, London, probably<br />

1761, 9cm h, approx 3 ozt of weighable<br />

silver<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 114. A George III oval silver mustard,<br />

of reeded pierced outline, chased with<br />

swags centreing oval vacant cartouche,<br />

hinged lid opening to reveal blue glass<br />

liner, London, 1787, 8cm h, approx 3 ozt of<br />

weighable silver<br />

£50-£80<br />

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Lot 115. A George III silver oval teapot<br />

st<strong>and</strong>, in neo-classical style, with crest <strong>and</strong><br />

monogram, chased to centre, raised on four<br />

reeded splayed feet, maker Henry Green,<br />

London, 1795, 17cm l, approx 5.2 ozt<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 116. A fine set of four George III<br />

silver oval salts, in neo-classical style,<br />

semi-lobed, before swagged husks tied<br />

by rams heads, raised on four cast hoof<br />

supports on oval egg <strong>and</strong> dart cast bases,<br />

with gilt interior, maker Robert Hennell,<br />

London, 1777, 7cm h, approx 26 troy oz<br />

£2000-£3000<br />

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Lot 117. A George III silver oval teapot<br />

with hinged cover, of oval neo-classical<br />

outline, cast with bright-cut engraved crest<br />

to either side, turned wood h<strong>and</strong>le, maker<br />

Henry Green, London, 1795, 15cm h approx<br />

16 ozt gross<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 118. A pair of George III silver bottle<br />

coasters, bright-cut engraved with scrolling<br />

swagged borders, centralling rectangular<br />

cartouches, marks indistinct, London, circa<br />

1790, 12cm d (2)<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 119. A pair of Regency silver bottle<br />

coasters, egg <strong>and</strong> dart flared cast rims,<br />

above lobed casting, centreing mahogany<br />

reeded inserts, maker John Roberts <strong>and</strong><br />

Co, Sheffield, 1804, 15cm d, together<br />

with another Regency silver bottle coaster,<br />

mahogany insert with coronet silver centre,<br />

maker William Sumner, London, 1808,<br />

15cm d (3)<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 120. A George III silver pierced<br />

bon bon basket on pedestal, cast <strong>and</strong><br />

embossed with swags flanking rams heads<br />

<strong>and</strong> centreing figurative masks, below<br />

beaded border <strong>and</strong> scroll floral pierced<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le, enclosing blue glass liner, on<br />

pedestal <strong>and</strong> square foot rim, maker Mary<br />

Makemeid, London, 1773, 13cm h, approx<br />

10.5 troy oz<br />

£250-£300


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Lot 121. A smaller George III silver<br />

pierced bon bon basket on pedestal,<br />

of pierced circular outline, enclosing blue<br />

glass liner, monogrammed P on pedestal<br />

<strong>and</strong> square foot rim, maker Mary Makemeid,<br />

London, 1773, 11cm h, approx 6.5 ozt<br />

£150-£250<br />

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Lot 122. A George II silver sugar castor,<br />

of lighthouse form with pierced domed cover<br />

on pedestal base, maker Thomas Whipham,<br />

London, 1755, 14cm h, 4.5 ozt<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 123. Irish interest: a George I silver<br />

sugar castor <strong>and</strong> cover, of lighthouse form<br />

with pierced domed cover on pedestal base,<br />

Dublin, probably 1718, 12cm h, 3 ozt<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 124. A George II silver sugar castor<br />

<strong>and</strong> cover, of lighthouse form with pierced<br />

domed cover on stepped pedestal, London,<br />

1729, 11cm h, weight 3.5 ozt<br />

£80-£120<br />

125<br />

Lot 125. A George I silver octagonal<br />

faceted sugar castor <strong>and</strong> cover, of<br />

lighthouse form with pierced domed<br />

cover, on stepped foot rim, maker Thomas<br />

Burridge, London, 1723, 13cm h, weight<br />

4.5 ozt<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 126. A large George II silver sugar<br />

castor <strong>and</strong> cover, of lighthouse form with<br />

pierced domed cover on stepped circular<br />

pedestal, maker Samuel Wells, London<br />

1743, 18cm h, weight 7.6 ozt<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 127. A George V silver sugar castor<br />

<strong>and</strong> cover, of lighthouse outline with pierced<br />

domed cover, on stepped circular pedestal,<br />

maker E B, London, 1935, 15cm h, 4.7 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 128. An Edwardian silver h<strong>and</strong>led<br />

tortoiseshell magnifying glass, embossed<br />

with Reynolds cherub heads, maker William<br />

Comyns, London 1901, 23cm d<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 129. A good George III silver twinh<strong>and</strong>led<br />

tea urn with cover, of ovoid<br />

outline, chased with shield cartouche before<br />

beaded frieze, silver tap with bone h<strong>and</strong>le<br />

raised on circular pedestal <strong>and</strong> square<br />

beaded plinth on four bun feet, maker<br />

Charles K<strong>and</strong>ler, London, 1781, 35cm h,<br />

approx 32 troy oz gross<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

Lot 130. A large Victorian silver oval<br />

twin-h<strong>and</strong>led tureen <strong>and</strong> cover, of<br />

oval beaded outline, crested with shield<br />

cartouche to centre <strong>and</strong> cover, raised on oval<br />

beaded pedestal, makers mark indistinct,<br />

London, 1883, 26cm h, approx 48 ozt gross<br />

£500-£800<br />

131<br />

Lot 131. A George III oval silver planter,<br />

with lead liner, with lobed <strong>and</strong> inverted<br />

ornament before flared rim on oval foot<br />

rim, maker Robert Clarke, London, 1786,<br />

17cm h, approx 37 ozt of weighable silver<br />

£500-£700<br />

Lot 132. A good George II silver<br />

inkst<strong>and</strong>, of rectangular outline with<br />

gadrooned casting, cast with three<br />

Chippendale-style fretwork well divisions<br />

containing cut glass inkwells, raised on short<br />

paw feet, maker William Robertson, London,<br />

1758, 26cm l, approx 21 oz<br />

£500-£800


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Lot 133. A George III silver six division<br />

toast rack with twin oval divisions,<br />

cast with foliage, raised on paw roundel<br />

floral cast feet, maker John Roberts <strong>and</strong> Co<br />

Sheffield, 1796, 17cm l, approx 9 ozt<br />

£150-£200<br />

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134<br />

Lot 134. A set of sixteen George III Old<br />

English pattern silver tablespoons,<br />

with cockerel crest, maker William Smith,<br />

London, 1796, approx 34 ozt gross<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 135. A George III silver fish slice, in<br />

neo-classical style, maker William Pinder,<br />

London, 1786, approx 5 ozt gross<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 136. An early George III silver<br />

marrow scoop, crested, maker G R I,<br />

London 1766, l 21cm, weight 1.5 ozt<br />

£60-£80<br />

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Lot 137. A George III silver marrow<br />

scoop, maker Mary <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Sumner,<br />

London, 1811, 23cm l, 1.6 ozt<br />

£50-£70<br />

138<br />

Lot 138. Newcastle interest: a mid-<br />

Victorian silver Fiddle pattern salad<br />

serving fork, initialled maker Gowl<strong>and</strong><br />

Brothers, Newcastle 1852, approx 3.8 ozt<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 139. A set of four George III Old<br />

English pattern silver dessert forks,<br />

Richard Crossley, London, 1784, 9.8 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 140. A set of four George III Old<br />

English pattern silver dinner forks,<br />

crested, Richard Crossley, London 1803 <strong>and</strong><br />

1815 (4) 9.3 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 141. A set of twelve George III Old<br />

English pattern silver dessert spoons,<br />

crested, maker Richard Crossley, London<br />

1800 <strong>and</strong> 1803 (12), approx 15 ozt gross<br />

£150-£250<br />

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Lot 142. A set of twelve George III Old<br />

English pattern silver dessert spoons,<br />

maker John Wren, London, 1788 (12),<br />

approx 12 ozt gross<br />

£200-£300<br />

143<br />

Lot 143. Two early George III silver Old<br />

English pattern dessert spoons, maker<br />

Thomas Deatby, London, 1764, together<br />

with a George III silver Fiddle pattern butter<br />

knife, maker William Eley <strong>and</strong> William Fearn,<br />

London, 1819 (3) approx 4 ozt<br />

£25-£35<br />

144<br />

Lot 144. A pair of George III silver<br />

sugar nips, monogrammed E C, maker<br />

John Lawton, London, 1815, together with<br />

another pair of Victorian silver spiral cast<br />

sugar nips (2) approx 2 ozt<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 145. Hester Bateman interest: a pair<br />

of George III silver bright-cut engraved<br />

sugar nips, London, circa 1790<br />

£30-£40<br />

146<br />

Lot 146. A set of nine George III <strong>and</strong><br />

later Old English pattern silver dessert<br />

forks, makers including William Eley <strong>and</strong><br />

also William Chawner, 1801, 1811 <strong>and</strong><br />

1818 <strong>and</strong> two Victorian silver dessert forks<br />

(9) 11.8 ozt gross<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 147. A pair of George III Old English<br />

pattern silver sauce ladles, crested,<br />

maker George Smith <strong>and</strong> William Fearn,<br />

London, 1792, together with a George<br />

III silver pierced sifter spoon, Old English<br />

pattern, Peter Ann <strong>and</strong> William Bateman,<br />

London, 1805 (3)<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 148. Perth interest: a rare Scottish<br />

silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker<br />

Robert Kray, Perth, circa 1800, 1810<br />

£50-£70<br />

149<br />

Lot 149. A set of twelve George III<br />

bright-cut engraved silver Old English<br />

pattern teaspoons, maker George Smith,<br />

London, circa 1785 (12), 4.5 ozt<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 150. Hester Bateman interest: a set<br />

of seven George III Old English pattern<br />

teaspoons, crested, M R Hester Bateman,<br />

London, 1783 (7)<br />

£50-£70<br />

151<br />

Lot 151. A set of six George III silver Old<br />

English pattern dessert spoons, with<br />

monogram, maker William Flint, London,<br />

1776 (6) approx 8 ozt gross<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 152. A large George III Old English<br />

pattern silver ladle, initialled R C A, maker<br />

William Eley <strong>and</strong> William Fearn, London, 1799,<br />

33cm l, weight approx 6.5 t.oz<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 153. A set of four George III Old<br />

English pattern silver dessert spoons,<br />

crested, maker George Smith <strong>and</strong> William<br />

Fearn, London, 1787 (4) weight 4.6 t.oz<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 154. Newcastle interest: a George<br />

III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle,<br />

Newcastle, circa 1790, together with an Irish<br />

silver sauce ladle, maker James Scott, Dublin,<br />

1804, weight approx 2oz (2)<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 155. A George III silver Old English<br />

pattern serving spoon, maker John Lee,<br />

London, 1779, together with another George III<br />

silver Old English pattern serving spoon, maker<br />

Richard Crossley, London, 1798, initialled (2)<br />

£150-£250<br />

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Lot 156. Banff interest: a set of four<br />

Scottish silver Old English pattern dessert<br />

spoons, maker William Simpson the First,<br />

Banff, 1820 (4) weight approx 7.6 ozt<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 157. A set of six George III Old English<br />

pattern silver teaspoons, crested <strong>and</strong><br />

monogrammed, maker Richard Crossley,<br />

London, 1791 <strong>and</strong> 1792, approx 3.2 ozt<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 158. A set of four George III silver<br />

Old English pattern reeded condiment<br />

spoons, maker Thomas Olwint, London, 1798<br />

<strong>and</strong> 1800, approx 1.2 ozt (4)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 159. Hester Bateman interest: a<br />

George III silver Old English pattern<br />

serving spoon, crested, Hester Bateman,<br />

London, 1784, weight approx 3.3 ozt<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 160. Hester Bateman interest: a set<br />

of six George III Old English pattern silver<br />

teaspoons, crested, maker Hester Bateman,<br />

London, 1788, approx 3 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 161. Banff interest: a pair of George III<br />

Old English pattern silver serving spoons,<br />

crested, with inscription PRO PATRIA, maker I<br />

E Banff, circa 1790 (2), weight approx 6.8 ozt<br />

£250-£300<br />

Lot 162. Hester Bateman interest: a set of<br />

four George III Old English pattern silver<br />

teaspoons, crested, maker Hester Bateman,<br />

London 1790, weight 2.4 ozt<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 163. Eleven various George III silver<br />

Old English pattern condiment spoons,<br />

some crested, makers including William Eley<br />

<strong>and</strong> Richard Crossley, circa 1790, 1800,<br />

weight: 4.1 ozt (11)<br />

£40-£60<br />

HANSONS AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS<br />

Lot 165. A set of six George III Old English<br />

pattern silver teaspoons, crested, maker<br />

Richard Crossley, London, 1791 <strong>and</strong> 1792,<br />

weight 3.2 ozt (6)<br />

£40-£60<br />

166<br />

Lot 166. A collection of ten George III<br />

silver Old English pattern dessert forks,<br />

crested, maker Richard Crossley (x 6) London,<br />

1792, <strong>and</strong> Mary <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Sumner,<br />

London, 1810 (x 4), weight 12 ozt<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 167. Eighteen George III Old English<br />

pattern silver dinner forks, crested, maker<br />

William Sumner, London 1802, weight<br />

38.5 ozt<br />

£300-£400<br />

Lot 168. A set of seven George III Old<br />

English pattern silver dessert forks,<br />

crested, maker Simon Harris, London, 1807,<br />

weight approx. 8 ozt<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 164. Banff interest: a pair of Scottish<br />

silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, crested<br />

with initial C, maker William Simpson I, Banff,<br />

circa 1820, weight 2.1 ozt gross<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 169. A set of seven George III Old<br />

English pattern silver dinner forks,<br />

crested, maker Richard Crossley, London,<br />

1777, 1786 <strong>and</strong> 1798, weight approx<br />

15.6 ozt (7)<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 170. A George III Old English pattern<br />

silver serving spoon, crested, maker<br />

Richard Crossley, London 1798, weight<br />

approx 3.5 ozt<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 171. A set of fifteen George III Old<br />

English pattern silver tablespoons,<br />

crested, maker William Sutton, London<br />

1784, weight approx 31 ozt (15)<br />

£300-£400<br />

Lot 172. A collection of four George V<br />

silver napkin rings, Sheffield <strong>and</strong><br />

Birmingham assay marked, all initialled,<br />

weight approx 3.4 ozt (4)<br />

£25-£35<br />

Lot 173. A set of seven George III Old<br />

English pattern silver tablespoons,<br />

crested, maker Richard Crossley, London,<br />

1789, weight approx 16.2 ozt<br />

£150-£200<br />

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Lot 174. Irish interest: a Dublin Fiddle<br />

pattern pierced silver fish slice, the slice<br />

chased with two fish, maker Richard Garde,<br />

Dublin, 1832, weight approx 5.1 ozt<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 175. A collection of seven George III<br />

Old English pattern silver dessert forks,<br />

crested, maker Richard Crossley, 1792 <strong>and</strong><br />

1805, weight approx. 7 ozt (7)<br />

£50-£80<br />

176<br />

Lot 176. A set of three George III Old<br />

English pattern silver soup ladles,<br />

crested, maker William Sutton, London<br />

1791, weight approx 4.5 ozt<br />

£50-£80<br />

177<br />

Lot 177. A George III silver Fiddle pattern<br />

caddy spoon, crested, maker G R London,<br />

1798, together with a William IV silver<br />

Fiddle pattern fork, crested, maker S H D C<br />

London, 1837, weight approx 2.1 ozt (2)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 178. A George III silver Old English<br />

pattern caddy spoon, London, 1797,<br />

together with a William IV Old English pattern<br />

silver caddy spoon, marks rubbed 1834,<br />

weight 1.2 ozt<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 179. A set of four George III silver<br />

Old English pattern dessert forks, maker<br />

William Eley <strong>and</strong> William Fearn, London,<br />

1807, weight 4.7 ozt<br />

£50-£70<br />

180<br />

Lot 180. A set of twelve George III Old<br />

English pattern silver small dessert/<br />

sorbet spoons, crested with inscription<br />

‘virtue’, maker George Smith, London 1797,<br />

weight 10.5 ozt (12)<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 181. A collection of six George III<br />

silver gilt Fiddle pattern condiment<br />

spoons, crested, maker William Eley,<br />

William Fearn <strong>and</strong> William Chawner, London,<br />

1808 (3 not hallmarked) weight 3.7 ozt (6)<br />

£50-£70<br />

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Lot 182. A set of twelve George III silver<br />

reeded h<strong>and</strong>led dinner knives, later<br />

blades, reeded crest h<strong>and</strong>les, circa 1795<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 183. A set of twelve George III<br />

silver reeded h<strong>and</strong>led side knives,<br />

monogrammed h<strong>and</strong>les, later blades,<br />

together with a George III silver h<strong>and</strong>led side<br />

knife with silver blade, maker William Eley,<br />

London, circa 1810 (13)<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 184. A late Victorian silver heart<br />

shaped needle sewing box, with pin<br />

cushion top, the centre b<strong>and</strong> chased with<br />

Reynolds angels in cartouches, maker<br />

William Comyns, London, 1798, height<br />

10cm<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 185. A George V pierced silver<br />

trinket dish, Birmingham, 1919, together<br />

with a George V silver spill vase, loaded,<br />

Chester, 1915 (2)<br />

£20-£40<br />

Lot 186. A pair of Edwardian glass<br />

etched <strong>and</strong> silver rimmed vases, of<br />

cylindrical outline, etched with floral swags<br />

on slender necks <strong>and</strong> compressed bases,<br />

Sheffield, 1910, 21.5cm h (2)<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 187. A pair of Regency cut glass<br />

ovoid decanters, with mushroom stoppers,<br />

circa 1820, the triple ring faceted necks<br />

above silver claret <strong>and</strong> sherry wine labels,<br />

Birmingham, 1892, 27cm h (4)<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 188. A George III silver meat skewer,<br />

ring terminal, maker George Smith <strong>and</strong><br />

William Fearn, London, 1795, 27cm l,<br />

together with a silver-plated snuff box <strong>and</strong><br />

snuffer st<strong>and</strong> (3)<br />

£40-£60<br />

189<br />

Lot 189. An <strong>Art</strong> Deco style silver backed<br />

engine turned nine piece brush dressing<br />

table set, comprising three hair brushes,<br />

four clothes brushes, comb <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong> mirror,<br />

Birmingham, 1961 (9)<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 190. A 20th century silver oval pill<br />

box, the cover inset with 19th century ivory<br />

painted plaque of the Taj Mahal, gilt lined<br />

interior, Birmingham 1996, 2.23 ozt<br />

£150-£180<br />

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Lot 191. Stuart Devlin interest: A good<br />

set of six silver gilt Sydney Opera House<br />

commemorative teaspoons, Opera<br />

House terminals on faceted gilded stems,<br />

maker Stuart Devlin, London, 1973, retailed<br />

through David Jones, approximate weight<br />

7 troy oz, within black Morocco square box<br />

£400-£500<br />

Lot 192. A George V silver overlaid clear<br />

glass decanter bottle, with mushroom<br />

silver stopper, of dimpled outline, John Haigh<br />

form, maker E E Birmingham, 1934, 23cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 193. Two early 20th century blue<br />

enamel cased silver hat pins, in tooled<br />

green <strong>and</strong> gilt Morocco rectangular box,<br />

marked Noble <strong>and</strong> Co<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 194. A cased set of six Russian<br />

silver teaspoons, with etched stems <strong>and</strong><br />

finial <strong>and</strong> cast finials, chased underside to<br />

bowls, probably St Petersburg, circa 1890,<br />

in an oak case<br />

£120-£150<br />

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Lot 195. An <strong>Art</strong> Nouveau 15ct pearl, ruby<br />

<strong>and</strong> peridot pendant on 18 inch chain,<br />

the daisy <strong>and</strong> leaf open work design pendant<br />

set with 44 seed pearls, in fitted box<br />

£250-£300<br />

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Lot 196. A 15ct gold <strong>and</strong> dark blue<br />

enamel old-cut diamond <strong>and</strong> seed<br />

pearl inset memorial ring, the inner b<strong>and</strong><br />

initialled ‘H. A. L.’ died 21st December 1875<br />

£80-£120<br />

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Lot 197. A diamond <strong>and</strong> tourmaline ring<br />

in fitted Harrods ring box<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 198. An Edwardian gold-plated<br />

turquoise seed pearl inset bracelet, circa<br />

1900, together with yellow metal chain,<br />

pendant etc (parcel lot)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 199. A 9ct gold curb link bracelet<br />

with heart padlock fastener <strong>and</strong> with<br />

various charms attached including<br />

spade guineas, sovereign, half sovereign<br />

<strong>and</strong> French, Austrian, South African <strong>and</strong><br />

sundry gold coins. Total gross weight: 89g<br />

£2000-£2200<br />

Lot 200. A 9ct gold curb link bracelet<br />

with heart padlock fastener <strong>and</strong><br />

various gold coins attached including<br />

sovereigns, half-sovereigns, South African<br />

Pond <strong>and</strong> a Churchill Commemorative coin.<br />

Total gross weight: 75g<br />

£1400-£1800<br />

Lot 200A. A pair of 9ct gold cufflinks,<br />

9ct gold ring, 9ct gold bar brooch on chain<br />

<strong>and</strong> two cased watches etc.<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 201. A 9 carat gold Panther link<br />

collaret, approx 43.3g<br />

£500-£600<br />

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Lot 202. A 9 carat gold chain with T-bar,<br />

17.2g<br />

£180-£200<br />

Lot 203. A 9ct gold flat link bracelet,<br />

engine turned pattern, approx 33.2g<br />

£280-£320<br />

Lot 204. A 9ct gold double-link bracelet,<br />

approx 15.2g<br />

£120-£140<br />

205<br />

Lot 205. An Edwardian Belle Époque<br />

amethyst <strong>and</strong> seed pearl brooch, the<br />

central oval cut millegrain set amethyst<br />

surrounded by four round cut stones,<br />

interspersed with foliage set with seed<br />

pearls, 3cm w<br />

£150-£200<br />

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Lot 206. An 18ct. gold sapphire <strong>and</strong><br />

diamond cluster ring<br />

£300-£400<br />

Lot 207. A pair of 9ct white gold<br />

sapphire <strong>and</strong> diamond drop earrings<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 208. An 18ct white gold tourmaline,<br />

diamond <strong>and</strong> emerald ring<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 209. An 18ct white gold tourmaline<br />

pendant<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 210. An oval black opal, cabochon<br />

outline with blue/mauve play of colour,<br />

approximately 8.13ct.<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 211. An oval black opal, cabochon<br />

outline with green/blue play of colour,<br />

approximately 5.89ct.<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 212. A solitaire diamond ring, with<br />

old cut diamond in mille grain setting, the<br />

shank stamped 18ct platinum<br />

£800-£1200<br />

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Lot 213. A diamond eternity ring, set<br />

brilliant cut diamonds in platinum<br />

£500-£700<br />

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Lot 214. A Victorian sapphire <strong>and</strong><br />

diamond crescent brooch, circa 1890, set<br />

13 graduated sapphires, interspersed with<br />

numerous old cut <strong>and</strong> rose cut diamonds<br />

£500-£600<br />

Lot 215. An 18ct white gold <strong>and</strong><br />

diamond pendant <strong>and</strong> a pair of earrings,<br />

the stud earrings each set brilliant-cut<br />

diamonds, the pendant similar, in case<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 216. A Pair of diamond <strong>and</strong> 18ct<br />

white gold earrings, each set vertically<br />

with three brilliant diamonds<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 217. A pair of 9ct white gold halfhoop<br />

earrings<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 218. A five stone diamond ring, claw<br />

set, five graduated diamonds, set in 18ct<br />

white gold<br />

£1500-£2000<br />

Lot 219. An aquamarine ring, claw set,<br />

single round mixed cut aquamarine on<br />

platinum basket mount, stamped platinum<br />

£1600-£2000<br />

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Lot 220. A diamond ring, claw set, two<br />

brilliant cut diamonds in crossover mount,<br />

the shank 18ct gold, Birmingham, 1976<br />

£500-£800<br />

Lot 221. An emerald <strong>and</strong> diamond tennis<br />

bracelet, with seven rectangular links, each<br />

channel set six square cut emeralds, spaced<br />

with openwork links set with four round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 750<br />

£750-£850<br />

Lot 222. An 18ct gold, diamond <strong>and</strong><br />

emerald dress ring, claw set with seven<br />

round emeralds within two rows of brilliant<br />

cut diamonds, 14 in total<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 223. A diamond <strong>and</strong> green<br />

tourmaline dress ring of flower head<br />

design, the domed centre set with<br />

diamonds, six petals each set with two<br />

marquise cut tourmalines within a diamond<br />

border<br />

£600-£900<br />

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Lot 224. An 18ct gold, emerald <strong>and</strong><br />

diamond ring, claw set central step cut<br />

emerald within a square border of sixteen<br />

brilliant cut diamonds<br />

£750-£850<br />

Lot 225. A 19th century Navajo Indian<br />

bangle <strong>and</strong> ring, turquoise set in silver,<br />

with provenance (2)<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 226. An 18ct gold oval cluster ring<br />

set with centre opal surrounded by blue<br />

sapphires <strong>and</strong> diamonds<br />

£50-£60<br />

Lot 227. A modern bar brooch set with<br />

a single opal, a 9ct gold opal <strong>and</strong> diamond<br />

ring, a 9ct gold opal <strong>and</strong> sapphire ring <strong>and</strong> a<br />

9ct gold sapphire <strong>and</strong> diamond ring (4)<br />

£60-£80<br />

228<br />

Lot 228. 19th century REGARD brooch<br />

in the form of a bird in flight <strong>and</strong> set with<br />

ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby <strong>and</strong><br />

diamond (acid tested high carat gold)<br />

£100-£200<br />

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229<br />

Lot 229. A pair of Victorian earrings set<br />

with b<strong>and</strong>ed agate <strong>and</strong> seed pearls (acid<br />

tested gold)<br />

£50-£60<br />

Lot 230. A pair of Edwardian pendant<br />

earrings each set with old-cut diamonds<br />

<strong>and</strong> a single split pearl (acid tested high<br />

carat gold)<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 231. A pair of modern 9ct gold<br />

cluster earrings, set with rubies <strong>and</strong><br />

diamond, <strong>and</strong> a pair of 9 carat gold emerald<br />

<strong>and</strong> diamond cluster earrings (2)<br />

£80-£100<br />

Lot 232. A single string of uniform 7mm<br />

cultured sea pearls gathered with a 9<br />

carat gold clasp set with garnets<br />

£80-£100<br />

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Lot 233. A Victorian crescent brooch set<br />

with opals <strong>and</strong> old-cut diamonds (acid<br />

tested high carat gold)<br />

£300-£500<br />

234<br />

Lot 234. A Victorian bar <strong>and</strong> crescent<br />

brooch set with rubies <strong>and</strong> old-cut<br />

diamonds (acid tested high carat gold)<br />

£200-£250<br />

235<br />

Lot 235. A Victorian six-rayed star<br />

brooch set with old-cut diamonds<br />

weighing approx 1.00ct total (acid tested<br />

silver, backed with gold)<br />

£200-£300


236<br />

Lot 236. A three stone ring set with oldcut<br />

diamonds weighing approx 0.75ct<br />

total (acid tested 18ct gold)<br />

£200-£300<br />

237<br />

Lot 237. An 18ct gold five stone ring set<br />

with opals, circa 1900<br />

£120-£150<br />

Lot 238. A boat shaped five stone ring<br />

set with old-cut diamonds <strong>and</strong> diamond<br />

set points. Total diamond weight estimated<br />

as approx 1.30ct. Stamped 18ct. Circa<br />

1890/1900<br />

£200-£400<br />

239<br />

Lot 239. A Victorian five-stone ring set<br />

with chrysolites (acid tested 18ct gold)<br />

£150-£200<br />

240<br />

Lot 240. A Victorian boat shaped five<br />

stone ring set with rubies <strong>and</strong> with<br />

diamond set points (acid tested 18ct gold)<br />

£200-£250<br />

241<br />

Lot 241. A Victorian five stone ring set<br />

with emerald <strong>and</strong> with diamond set<br />

points (acid tested 18ct gold)<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 242. A boat-shaped five stone<br />

ring set with blue sapphires <strong>and</strong> with<br />

diamond set points (acid tested 18ct gold)<br />

£150-£200<br />

243<br />

Lot 243. A Victorian boat shaped cluster<br />

ring set with an oval blue sapphire <strong>and</strong><br />

six old-cut diamonds (acid tested 18ct<br />

gold)<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 244. A single string of uniform 9mm<br />

cultured pearls gathered with a 9ct gold<br />

clasp<br />

£120-£150<br />

Lot 245. A 9ct three-colour gold flexible<br />

bracelet with integral snap fastener <strong>and</strong><br />

weighing approx 27g<br />

£250-£300<br />

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Lot 246. A Victorian part guard chain<br />

(stamped 9ct) <strong>and</strong> a pair of oval<br />

cufflinks stamped 9 carat. Gross weight<br />

23g (2)<br />

£150-£250<br />

247<br />

Lot 247. A Victorian belcher link guard<br />

chain with dog clip fastener, stamped<br />

9ct, gross weight 32g<br />

£300-£350<br />

Lot 248. A pair of 9ct gold sapphire<br />

cluster rings <strong>and</strong> sundry gold earrings<br />

etc (parcel)<br />

£120-£150<br />

Lot 249. An Edwardian 15ct gold<br />

cigarette case, of concave outline, maker<br />

J W London, 1903, weight approx. 79.3g,<br />

8cm l<br />

£600-£900<br />

Lot 250. A 1930s oval opal <strong>and</strong> diamond<br />

bar brooch, tested high carat gold, 1930s,<br />

7.5cm l<br />

£100-£150


251<br />

Lot 251. An 18ct gold rope-twist bangle<br />

decorated with diamonds, approx 50g<br />

£1000-£1200<br />

252<br />

Lot 252. A 9ct gold linked guard chain,<br />

70cm l, approx 33g<br />

£250-£300<br />

Lot 253. A bracelet, stamped .750, with<br />

ruby <strong>and</strong> turquoise clasp<br />

£1000-£1200<br />

Lot 254. A high carat gold <strong>and</strong> diamond<br />

cluster ring, pierced shank, centre stone<br />

flanked by 14 brilliant cut diamonds<br />

£700-£100<br />

256<br />

Lot 255. A Victorian 9ct. gold lady’s<br />

l guard chain, with sovereign mount, 1911,<br />

chain 66cm l, weight approximately 49.5g<br />

£500-£600<br />

Lot 256. A late Victorian 9ct gold fob<br />

chain, mounted with sovereign, 1912,<br />

approximately 50g<br />

£500-£600<br />

Watches<br />

257<br />

Lot 257. A 9ct gold Waltham full-hunter<br />

top-wind watch with white enamelled<br />

dial, Roman numerals <strong>and</strong> subsidiary<br />

seconds dial, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1915<br />

£200-£250<br />

Lot 258. A 9ct gold half-hunter top-wind<br />

pocket watch with white enamelled dial,<br />

Roman numerals an subsidiary seconds<br />

dial, Arabic numerals to outer case, import<br />

marked, London, 1920, with presentation<br />

inscription to dust cover<br />

£150-£200<br />

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Lot 259. A 9ct gold open-faced top-wind<br />

watch with white enamelled dial, Roman<br />

numerals <strong>and</strong> subsidiary seconds dial,<br />

hallmarked, Birmingham, 1923<br />

£120-£150<br />

Lot 260. A gold-plated Waltham fullhunter<br />

top-wind watch with white<br />

enamelled dial, Roman numerals <strong>and</strong><br />

subsidiary seconds dial together with a goldplated<br />

open-faced pocket watch by Thomas<br />

Russel & Son Liverpool (2)<br />

£60-£80<br />

261<br />

Lot 261. A silver open-faced Benson<br />

key-wind pocket watch with silvered<br />

dial, Roman numerals <strong>and</strong> subsidiary<br />

seconds dial, hallmarked Chester, 1891<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 262. A silver pair-cased key-wind<br />

pocket watch wit white enamelled dial<br />

<strong>and</strong> Roman numerals, hallmarked London,<br />

1838, by Sherwood of Hythe<br />

£150-£180<br />

Lot 263. A silver/silver-plated key-wind<br />

pair-cased watch with white enamelled<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> Arabic numerals, by T.W. &<br />

W. Hay of Shrewsbury, the inner case<br />

hallmarked for Birmingham, 1825<br />

£50-£60<br />

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Lot 264. A silver open-faced keywind<br />

chronograph pocket watch with<br />

cream enamelled dial, Roman numerals<br />

<strong>and</strong> sweep seconds h<strong>and</strong>, hallmarked<br />

Birmingham, 1893<br />

£80-£100<br />

Lot 265. A silver open-faced key-wind<br />

chronograph pocket watch with cream<br />

enamelled dial, Roman numerals <strong>and</strong><br />

swipe seconds h<strong>and</strong>, Chester, 1877, by<br />

F. Sherrett of Newcastle under Lyme<br />

£80-£100<br />

Lot 266. A silver Rolex lever open-faced<br />

top-wind pocket watch with white<br />

enamelled dial, Roman numerals <strong>and</strong><br />

subsidiary seconds dial, Birmingham, 1923<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 267. A silver open-faced key-wind<br />

Waltham pocket watch with white<br />

enamelled dial, Roman numerals <strong>and</strong><br />

subsidiary seconds dial, Birmingham, 1923<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 268. A silver open-faced top-wind<br />

pocket watch with white enamelled dial,<br />

Roman numerals <strong>and</strong> subsidiary seconds<br />

dial, Birmingham, 1945<br />

£30-£50<br />

Lot 269. A silver open-faced key-wind<br />

pocket watch with white enamelled dial,<br />

Roman numerals <strong>and</strong> subsidiary seconds<br />

dial, Birmingham, 1891<br />

£60-£80<br />

270<br />

Lot 270. A silver pair-cased (outer case<br />

missing) key-wind pocket watch with<br />

white enamelled dial, Arabic numerals by<br />

J. Eaton of London, Chester, 1904 <strong>and</strong> a<br />

Railway Timekeeper’s watch, a base metal<br />

watch <strong>and</strong> a cased compass (4)<br />

£120-£150<br />

Lot 270A. A silver open-faced top<br />

wind pocket watch, white enamel dial,<br />

Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial,<br />

Birmingham 1923<br />

£30-£50<br />

Lot 271. Two silver double Albert chains,<br />

three silver single Albert chains <strong>and</strong> sundry<br />

fobs, ingots, gross weight approx 266g <strong>and</strong><br />

quantity of watch keys (parcel)<br />

£120-£150<br />

Lot 272. A silver top-wind half-hunter<br />

Benson pocket watch with white<br />

enamelled dial, Roman numerals <strong>and</strong><br />

subsidiary seconds dial, London, 1934<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 273. A silver open-faced top-wind<br />

Waltham pocket watch with white<br />

enamelled dial, Roman numerals <strong>and</strong><br />

subsidiary seconds dial, Birmingham, 1907<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 274. A silver open-faced key-wind<br />

pocket watch with white enamelled dial,<br />

Roman numerals <strong>and</strong> subsidiary seconds<br />

dial by J. Firestone of Manchester, Chester,<br />

1902<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 275. A silver open-faced key-wind<br />

pocket watch with white enamelled dial,<br />

Roman numerals <strong>and</strong> subsidiary seconds<br />

dial, Chester, 1895<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 276. An open-faced Continental<br />

top-wind pocket watch with cream<br />

enamelled dial, Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong><br />

subsidiary seconds dial, the case with gilt<br />

detail <strong>and</strong> stamped .800<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 277. A silver open-faced top-wind<br />

pocket watch with white enamelled dial,<br />

Roman numerals <strong>and</strong> subsidiary seconds<br />

dial, Birmingham, 1928<br />

£30-£50<br />

Lot 278. A modern Jean Pierre silver<br />

half-hunter pocket watch with white<br />

enamelled dial, Roman numerals <strong>and</strong><br />

subsidiary second dial, import marked,<br />

London, with original box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

£80-£100<br />

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Lot 279. A modern John Pierre 9ct gold<br />

full-hunter pocket watch with white<br />

enamelled dial, Roman numerals <strong>and</strong><br />

subsidiary seconds dial, import marked,<br />

London, with original box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

£200-£250<br />

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Lot 279A. A silver key-wind full hunter<br />

pocket watch, white enamel dial, Roman<br />

numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, by<br />

George Young of Dunedin, the engine turned<br />

case hallmarked Chester 1873<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 280. A 9ct. gold J W Benson<br />

gentleman’s wrist watch, the face with<br />

Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, on<br />

leather strap, Birmingham, 1948<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 281. A 9ct. gold hunter pocket<br />

watch, the enamel dial with Roman<br />

numerals, inscribed R Gilbert <strong>and</strong> Sons<br />

Ltd, Coventry <strong>and</strong> Barrow, with subsidiary<br />

seconds dial, seven dual movement,<br />

Birmingham, 1915, together with fob chain<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 282. A lady’s <strong>Art</strong> Deco cocktail<br />

watch with champagne dial <strong>and</strong> Arabic<br />

numerals, the tonneau shaped case<br />

<strong>and</strong> shoulders set with old-cut diamonds,<br />

stamped ‘Platinum’, on black moiré bracelet<br />

£200-£250<br />

Coins<br />

Lot 283. Eleven 11 Royal Mint silver proof<br />

cased crowns (11)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 284. Ten coin de-luxe proof set -<br />

2,000, 1972 crown, boxed 1952 medallion<br />

(10)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 285. Thirty two silver proof <strong>and</strong> 2 co/<br />

nickel - crown sized cased EDU’s (32)<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 286. Thirty five silver proof - cased -<br />

EDUs (35)<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 287. Nineteen gilt effigy silver<br />

proof <strong>and</strong> 5 silver proof - cased U.K. &<br />

Commonwealth crown sized coins (19)<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 288. Nine coin executive 2002 proof<br />

set (9)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 289. Eleven coin executive 2003 proof<br />

set (11)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 290. Six coin - 2003 New Zeal<strong>and</strong><br />

- Lord of the Rings - cased silver proof<br />

set (6)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 291. Twenty silver gilt <strong>and</strong> four silver<br />

proof U.K. & Commonwealth crown sized<br />

coins in deluxe box (24)<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 292. Twelve 1996 silver proof,<br />

Commonwealth crown sized coins - original<br />

de-luxe case (12)<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 293. 1996 - 70th Birthday Elizabeth II<br />

de luxe cased coin silver proof set, 25th<br />

Anniversary decimal currency - scarce<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 294. Twenty four silver proof - Euro<br />

coins - various - de-luxe cased (24)<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 295. Millennium 2000 stamp/coin<br />

cover <strong>and</strong> 1971 proof set<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 296. 1997 - 2 pounds - Royal Mint trial<br />

set <strong>and</strong> 1997 Diana memorial crown<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 297. 1992 - U.K. - ECU 7 coin set <strong>and</strong><br />

2003 New Zeal<strong>and</strong> - 6 coin - Lord of the<br />

Rings set<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 298. 1998 - Hungary, 2002 & 2004<br />

Finl<strong>and</strong> - crown sized silver proof coins<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 299. Gold sovereign - 2000 - UNC<br />

£180-£220<br />

Lot 300. Gold half sovereign - 2000 - UNC<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 301. Charles I shilling 1634-35 Tower<br />

Mint - MM - BELL - VF with clipping<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 302. George II shilling - GEF<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 303. 1935 UNC with blooming & 1960<br />

crowns<br />

£10-£20<br />

Lot 304. Roman - Hadrian III - 138AD -<br />

Silver Denarii - VF<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 305. Parthian (Persia) silver<br />

tetradrachm - 1st Century BC, AVF<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 306. USA - 1oz fine silver dollars<br />

1996, 1997 & 2000 UNC<br />

£20-£30<br />

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Lot 307. 1937 Coronation stamps - over<br />

printed for use in Morocco - block of 4<br />

stamps - mint<br />

£10-£20<br />

Lot 308. Half sovereign - proof 1998<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 309. Half sovereign - 2005<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 310. Sovereign - 2005<br />

£180-£220<br />

Lot 311. Silver proof one pound (9) 1995,<br />

1996, 2 x 1997, 2 x 1998, 1999, 2 x 2000 in<br />

deluxe case<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 312. Gold proof - two pounds 1998<br />

- FDC<br />

£350-£420<br />

Lot 313. Gold proof - two pounds 1999<br />

- FDC<br />

£350-£420<br />

Lot 314. Jamaica - gold 50 dollars 1995<br />

- FDC<br />

£180-£220<br />

Lot 315. Twelve proof silver <strong>and</strong> silver gilt<br />

UK & Commonwealth crown sized coins in<br />

de luxe case - Queen Mother 2000 (12)<br />

£160-£200<br />

Lot 316. Twelve silver gilt & silver proof<br />

U.K. & Commonwealth crown sized coins<br />

in de luxe case - Golden Wedding 1997<br />

(12)<br />

£160-£200<br />

Lot 317. 1997 Golden Wedding - mint ten<br />

pound note & five pound silver proof coin<br />

in case<br />

£20-£40<br />

Lot 318. 2000 Millennium mint twenty<br />

pound note & five pound silver proof coin<br />

in case<br />

£30-£60<br />

Lot 319. 2000 millennium mint twenty<br />

pound note & five pound silver proof coin<br />

in case<br />

£30-£50<br />

Lot 320. Five coin Victorian anniversary<br />

set - five pound gold proof 2001,<br />

sovereign 1871, 1890, 1900, all GEF/UNC in<br />

presentation case<br />

£1500-£2000<br />

Lot 321. Two pounds - 1997 - gold proof<br />

£350-£420<br />

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Lot 322. Two pounds - 1997 - gold proof<br />

£350-£420<br />

Lot 323. Two pounds - 2001 - ‘Marconi’<br />

- gold proof<br />

£350-£420<br />

Lot 324. Zambia - 10,000 Kwacha - 1999<br />

- UNC - gold<br />

£180-£200<br />

Lot 325. Four silver gilt proof two pounds<br />

- 1998, 1998, 1999 & 2001 (4)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 326. Twenty three crown size & 1 two<br />

pound size Commonwealth silver proof<br />

coins in de luxe case (23)<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 327. Thirty seven crown size - U.K. &<br />

World - ‘Diana’ - silver proof (37)<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 328. Ten coin executive 2000 proof<br />

set (10)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 329. Ten coin - 2001 Executive proof<br />

set (10)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 330. Thirteen coin - silver proof set -<br />

with mount/set included 2000 (13)<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 331. Thirteen coin - QEII - Gillick set -<br />

with sovereigns 1957 & 1968 (13)<br />

£400-£450<br />

Lot 332. Twelve silver proof - crown size -<br />

Queen Mother & others - cased (12)<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 333. Nine silver proof fifty pence -<br />

various types 1994 to 2000 (9)<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 334. Five silver proof Euro - various<br />

denomination & country (5)<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 335. 2000 Millennium time capsule<br />

set - metal boxed - 9 coin<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 336. Four coin - 2002 Commonwealth<br />

games, silver Piedfort £2 set (4)<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 337. Six coin - silver proof - crown<br />

size - Harry Potter set (6) Six coin - silver<br />

proof - crown size - Harry Potter set (6)<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 338. 1995 proof set de luxe<br />

£10-£20<br />

Lot 339. 1996 proof set de luxe<br />

£10-£20<br />

Lot 340. 1997 proof set de luxe<br />

£10-£20<br />

Lot 341. 1998 proof set de luxe<br />

£10-£20<br />

Lot 342. 1999 proof set de luxe<br />

£10-£20<br />

Lot 343. 2001 proof set de luxe<br />

£10-£20<br />

Lot 344. 2002 proof set de luxe<br />

£10-£20<br />

Lot 345. 2003 proof set de luxe<br />

£10-£20<br />

Lot 346. 2005 proof set de luxe<br />

£10-£20<br />

Lot 347. 2002 proof sovereign - cased<br />

£180-£220<br />

Lot 348. 2002 proof half sovereign -<br />

cased<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 349. Alderney - 2003 Concorde<br />

£10 silver proof cased<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 350. Jersey - 2000 - two coin gold<br />

proof set<br />

£350-£420<br />

Lot 351. Alderney - 2003 - 25 pound gold<br />

proof<br />

£180-£220<br />

Lot 352. Guernsey - 2002 - 25 pound gold<br />

proof<br />

£200-£250<br />

Lot 353. 2002 - 4 coin gold proof set<br />

£5 to half-sovereign<br />

£1500-£3000<br />

Lot 354. 1997 - 4 coin silver proof<br />

Britannia set<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 355. 1998 - 4 coin silver proof<br />

Britannia set<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 356. 2001 - 4 coin silver proof<br />

Britannia set<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 357. Four coin - silver proof one<br />

pound set 1999 to 2002 (4)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 358. Residual items to include<br />

£1 sterling silver coins, etc, parcel lot<br />

£200-£300<br />

Militaria<br />

Lot 359. Distinguished Conduct Medal,<br />

(3108.L.CPL.J.CLELAND.1st.RL.INNIS.<br />

FUS.); Queen’s South Africa 1899-<br />

1902, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela<br />

Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Belfast,<br />

(3108.SERJT.J.CLELAND.RL.INNIS.<br />

FUS.) India Medal, 2 clasps Punjab<br />

Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 (3108.<br />

SERGT.J.CLELAND.2ND.BN.ROYAL.INNIS.<br />

FUS) nearly very fine (3). Footnote: This<br />

rare group of medals comprises a research<br />

folder with images of L.CPL J Clel<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

associated paperwork <strong>and</strong> certificate<br />

£1800-£2200<br />

Lot 360. A mid-Victorian six barrel<br />

percussion pepperbox pistol, chequered<br />

hardwood grip engraved with open scrolling<br />

foliage, c.1850, 9.5cm l of barrel, 23cm l<br />

overall<br />

£400-£500<br />

Lot 361. A George III flintlock musket,<br />

late 18th century, with brass barrel, 40cm l,<br />

<strong>and</strong> ramrod, brass fitments<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 362. A framed collection of assayed<br />

silver military cap badges in sealed<br />

frame, all WWI including Cavalry, Armoured<br />

<strong>and</strong> Infantry divisions (51 in total)<br />

£1000-£1200<br />

Lot 363. A group of three Boer War<br />

medals, comprising Queen’s South<br />

Africa medal awarded to Private 3460 A<br />

Richardson, with bars for Transvaal, Relief<br />

of Lady Smith, Orange Freestate <strong>and</strong> Tugela<br />

Heights, together with a Kings South Africa<br />

medal awarded to Private A Richardson,<br />

Regiment 3460 of the 13th Hussars with<br />

bars for South Africa 1901 <strong>and</strong> South Africa<br />

1902 together with a Queen Victoria China<br />

1900 medal to Sergeant W Richardson S<br />

<strong>and</strong> J Corps in a tin together with accounts<br />

book of Alfred Richardson number 4276,<br />

including monthly settlements <strong>and</strong> savings<br />

bank account details <strong>and</strong> other papers in<br />

leather folder<br />

£100-£200<br />

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Lot 364. A mid to late 18th century Queen Anne style doll, painted face, brown wig, with<br />

mob cap <strong>and</strong> lathe-turned <strong>and</strong> carved wooden body, stuffed linen arms, in later costume <strong>and</strong><br />

straw hat, approx 72cm l<br />

£5000-£7000<br />

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Collectors’<br />

to include Sporting,<br />

Autographs & Vintage Cars<br />

Lot 365. ARMSTRONG, NEIL:<br />

(1930-2012) American Astronaut,<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong>er of Apollo XI (1969). The first<br />

man to walk on the moon. Signed <strong>and</strong><br />

inscribed colour photograph, the official<br />

NASA image showing Armstrong st<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

in a three quarter length pose wearing his<br />

spacesuit. A large image of the moon can be<br />

seen in the immediate background. Signed<br />

in ink, ‘To David Cooke...Neil Armstrong’,<br />

26cm x 20cm<br />

£300-£500<br />

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Lot 366. Taxidermy interest: A fine Victorian ebonised <strong>and</strong> glazed display case<br />

of exotic birds, circa 1865, including 44 named birds on foliate rockwork <strong>and</strong> branches<br />

including a Blue Mountain Lory, a Velvet Tanager, Blue Creeper, King Parrot, Indigo Parrot,<br />

Crested Woodpecker, Bronze Cuckoo, Crested Starling, Barbet, Blue Jay, <strong>and</strong> other assorted<br />

birds in bright good condition, with contemporary framed oak exotic bird list, the case 144cm<br />

x 156cm<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

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Lot 367. J Raxter, Birmingham, a Regency<br />

mahogany square compass, with silvered<br />

circular dial (13cm d), raised on a period<br />

turned wood three legged brass mounted<br />

tripod<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 368. Kathleen Ferrier (1912-1953)<br />

- a collection of letter <strong>and</strong> photographs<br />

(1940s-50s) to include two letters to Mrs<br />

Lea, her accompanist on organ <strong>and</strong> piano<br />

from 2, Frognal Mansions in London, two<br />

personal letters, two recital programmes<br />

from 1944 <strong>and</strong> 1947, a letter from Norman<br />

Lumsden, a bass singer who sang with<br />

Kathleen at many of her concerts <strong>and</strong> two<br />

photographs, one of which is signed<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 369. A Stuart Surridge cricket ball signed by Sir Garry Sobers, probably used in the ‘six sixes’ cricket match of August 1868.<br />

Footnote: On Saturday 31st August 1968, at ST Helens in Swansea, Garry Sobers created history when he hit six sixes off one over for the<br />

first time in first class cricket. The cricket ball above is a ball which was given by Sir Garry Sobers to our client Richard Lewis. At the age of<br />

17 Richard Lewis retrieved the cricket ball being used from the last ball of the over which went out the ground <strong>and</strong> was found by Richard<br />

Lewis. The ball took pride of place that evening in Richard Lewis’ household. At a family conference later it was decided that the ball must be<br />

returned. It belonged to the occasion <strong>and</strong> particularly to Sobers. Within the archive to be sold with this ball is the famous photograph of Richard<br />

Lewis tossing the real ball back to Sobers. This occurred the next cricketing day before play commenced. Mr Lewis was then given this replica<br />

presentation ball signed that day by Sobers. This Stuart Surridge ball had been used possibly in the match <strong>and</strong> is the nearest equivalent to the<br />

actual ball which hit the six sixes. Sobers signature of course adds h to the significance of this item. Sold with the ball will be the photograph<br />

taken during the match of Richard Lewis tossing the real ball back to Sobers together with a photograph signed. The archive will also include<br />

a recent photograph of an older Richard Lewis talking to Sobers during a special reunion commemorating the event in 2008. Mr Lewis wishes<br />

to stress that he has fond memories of that day <strong>and</strong> indeed forty years later at the anniversary event it was a privilege talking to Sobers <strong>and</strong> a<br />

delight being in his company. It would seem that the original ball which hit the size sixes was lost in time, <strong>and</strong> evidence would suggest that this<br />

ball being sold is the nearest to that iconic <strong>and</strong> legendary cricketing over.<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

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Lot 370. A rare collection of five convict letters, sent from Western<br />

Australia from Freemantle prison by convict Daniel Marsh, late of Belper<br />

Derbyshire, registration number 9820, the letters dated 1868-1869 <strong>and</strong><br />

1870, inscribed in black ink to ‘My dear wife’ together with envelopes <strong>and</strong><br />

stamps of period, <strong>and</strong> other paper ephemera, parcel lot<br />

£2000-£3000<br />

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Lot 371.<br />

**To be sold at midday on Saturday 27th October 2012**<br />

A Series 1 E Type Jaguar, 1964, 3.8 - dry stored for<br />

some years, comprehensive restoration, many parts new or<br />

reconditioned. Body work exceptional condition for the age of<br />

the vehicle - interior good, bright work needs some re-chroming,<br />

mechanically sound to include new battery, starter motor <strong>and</strong><br />

solenoid, plugs point <strong>and</strong> condenser, clutch slave cylinder <strong>and</strong><br />

front brake pads. Brakes are serviceable but would benefit from<br />

a full overhaul.<br />

£20000-£30000<br />

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Lot 372. Sir Alfred Munnings<br />

(1878-1959), a h<strong>and</strong>-written autographed<br />

letter, on paper, dated May 29th 1943,<br />

remarking on damage to London house<br />

studio, caused by WW2, together with<br />

a letter written by Sir Henry Rushbury<br />

(1889-1968) dated July 17 1942, together<br />

with a signed letter dated March 4th 1938<br />

Sir Edwin L Lutyens RA together with a letter<br />

dated 17th June 1943 on Windsor Castle<br />

letterhead, signed Gerald Kelly, written to Mr<br />

Gibbs noting ‘I have been here since the war<br />

began working on the state portrait of Their<br />

Majesties (which are very large <strong>and</strong> very<br />

complicated)’ together with two other letters<br />

written by Henry Rushbury from Lower<br />

House Stoke-by-Nayl<strong>and</strong>, dated June 23rd<br />

1942 <strong>and</strong> June 1945 respectively<br />

£150-£200<br />

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Lot 373. A letter from Dame Laura<br />

Knight dated 1st August 1942, addressed<br />

to Mr Gibbs, noting ‘I am very interested to<br />

hear you have a collection of A J Munnings<br />

(our brilliant friend), together with a three<br />

page letter signed A J Munnings, dated July<br />

23rd 1943<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 374. Three bottles of Moet Ch<strong>and</strong>on<br />

champagne 1992 <strong>and</strong> another bottle<br />

1993, together with eight bottles of Cattier<br />

champagne (12)<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 375. Eight bottles of Vie Llie Cure<br />

Fronsac together with three bottles of<br />

St Emillion <strong>and</strong> a bottle of Haut Ferr<strong>and</strong><br />

(12)<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 376. Three bottles of Faustino 1<br />

together with a bottle of Volf Blas, a<br />

bottle of Beune Premier Cru, a bottle of Nuits<br />

St George, five bottles of Chateau Neuf di<br />

Pape <strong>and</strong> two bottles of Mas Da Chevalier<br />

(13)<br />

£50-£80<br />

377<br />

Lot 377. A black enamel <strong>and</strong> brass<br />

medical microscope owned by<br />

Dr Stanley Davidson, Professor of<br />

Medicine in Edinburgh, a world expert on<br />

anaemia - lenses by Ernst Leitz, Berlin<br />

£100-£200<br />

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Lot 378. An interesting archive of<br />

letters <strong>and</strong> other ephemera written<br />

by Baroness Holstein - late of<br />

Knightsbridge. Consisting of Baroness<br />

Holstein’s 500 plus letters. Baroness<br />

Holstein was part of the Holstein family<br />

Royalty <strong>and</strong> includes letters to the Marzetti<br />

family. Baroness Holstein was employed<br />

by Prince George of Denmark at the Royal<br />

Danish Embassy in London. The archive<br />

gives a fascinating insight into a Danish<br />

Baroness in Engl<strong>and</strong> working for the<br />

Queen’s cousin’s husb<strong>and</strong>. A signed photo<br />

of Inge (Baroness Hosltein) from a passport<br />

is included in the archive<br />

£40-£60<br />

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Lot 379. French revolution interest: a<br />

letter written to Martin Bourgeois, dated<br />

1764<br />

£30-£40


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Lot 380. A Rudyard Kipling h<strong>and</strong>written<br />

<strong>and</strong> signed poem titled Gunga Din,<br />

inscribed on the back of a West Bromwich<br />

school report. Kipling’s biographer was<br />

Charles Edward Carrington 1897-1990<br />

who had been born in West Bromwich <strong>and</strong><br />

whose father was Reverend Carrington of<br />

the same place. Carrington carried out a lot<br />

of research on Kipling <strong>and</strong> it is possible that<br />

he or a friend from West Bromwich visited<br />

or met Rudyard Kipling in India <strong>and</strong> the only<br />

paper they had was this scrap of paper from<br />

the luggage on the back of which Kipling<br />

wrote the poem<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 381. Janneau Gr<strong>and</strong>e <strong>Fine</strong><br />

Armagnac, 1942, exclusively selected for<br />

Harrods, with wax seal, bottled from the<br />

cask in 1981, within 1942 carrying box<br />

£300-£400<br />

Lot 382. A cased Haigh’s Dimple Scotch<br />

Whisky bottle, pre 1952<br />

£40-£60<br />

383<br />

Lot 383. Renault <strong>and</strong> Co Cognac 1910<br />

(bottled in 1960) in pristine <strong>and</strong> original<br />

condition<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 384. John Robson (1950-2004),<br />

Derby County Footballer. An Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

versus Sweden 1971-72 Under 23 Eastern<br />

European tour football cap, together with<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong> versus Sweden football programme<br />

11th November 1970 <strong>and</strong> another Under<br />

23 international programme at Villa Park<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong> versus Czechoslovakia (3)<br />

£100-£150<br />

385<br />

Lot 385. Previously unpublished Derby<br />

Country football photographs from the<br />

1970s including a 1972 champions<br />

line up team photograph together with<br />

picture of Brian Clough <strong>and</strong> fellow Derby<br />

County Directors, <strong>and</strong> four other black <strong>and</strong><br />

white photographs<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 386. Grahame, Kenneth, “The Wind<br />

in the Willows’’, The Limited Editions Club,<br />

New York, 1940, 785/2020, signed <strong>and</strong><br />

illustrated by <strong>Art</strong>hur Rackham, sixteen<br />

tipped-in colour plates, in slipcase<br />

£500-£700<br />

387<br />

Lot 387. Shakespeare, William, “As You<br />

Like It’’, Hodder <strong>and</strong> Stoughton, limited<br />

edition, 81/500, signed <strong>and</strong> illustrated<br />

Hugh Thomson, thirty nine tipped-in colour<br />

illustrations<br />

£500-£700


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Lot 388. Dickens, Charles, “David<br />

Copperfield’’, Hodder <strong>and</strong> Stoughton, limited<br />

edition, 121/350, signed <strong>and</strong> illustrated by<br />

Frank Reynolds, twenty one tipped-in colour<br />

illustrations<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 389. Fouque de la Motte, “Undine’’,<br />

William Heinemann, London, 1909, limited<br />

edition, 95/1000, signed <strong>and</strong> illustrated<br />

<strong>Art</strong>hur Rackham, fifteen tipped-in colour<br />

illustrations<br />

£500-£700<br />

Lot 390. Wagner, Richard, “Siegfried<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Twilight of the Gods’’, William<br />

Heinemman, London, 1911, limited edition,<br />

524/1150, signed <strong>and</strong> illustrated by <strong>Art</strong>hur<br />

Rackham, thirty tipped-in colour illustrations<br />

£500-£700<br />

Lot 391. Poe, Edgar Allan, “The Bells <strong>and</strong><br />

Other Poems’’, Hodder <strong>and</strong> Stoughton,<br />

limited edition, 109/750, signed <strong>and</strong><br />

illustrated by Edmund Dulac, twenty nine<br />

tipped-in colour illustrations<br />

£350-£500<br />

Lot 392. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam,<br />

Hodder Stoughton, translated by Edward<br />

Fitgzgerald, illustrated by Rene Bull; William<br />

Shakespeare “Merry Wives of Windsor”,<br />

William Heinemann, 1910, illustrated by<br />

Hugh Thomson; Oliver Goldsmith “She<br />

Stoops to Conquer”, Hodder & Stoughton,<br />

illustrated Hugh Thomson; Richard Brinsley<br />

Sheridan “School for Sc<strong>and</strong>al”, Hodder <strong>and</strong><br />

Stoughton, illustrated Hugh Thomson (4)<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 393. Thackeray, William<br />

Makepeace,’’Vanity Fair’’, 1st ed., limited<br />

edition 7/350, signed <strong>and</strong> illustrated Lewis<br />

Baumer, twenty tipped-in colour illustrations<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 394. Oliver Goldsmith, “Vicar of<br />

Wakefield’’, 1929, limited edition 37/575,<br />

signed <strong>and</strong> illustrated <strong>Art</strong>hur Rackham,<br />

twelve tipped-in colour illustrations<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 395. Wagner, “Richard, “The Rhinegold<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Valkyrie’’, limited edition 923/1150,<br />

signed <strong>and</strong> illustrated <strong>Art</strong>hur Rackham, thirty<br />

five tipped-in colour illustrations<br />

£500-£700<br />

Lot 396. Shakespeare, William, “The<br />

Tempest’’, limited edition 171/500, signed<br />

<strong>and</strong> illustrated by Edmund Dulac, thirty nine<br />

tipped-in colour illustrations<br />

£500-£700<br />

Lot 397. Dickens, Charles, “A Christmas<br />

Carol’’, limited edition 365/525, 1915,<br />

signed <strong>and</strong> illustrated by <strong>Art</strong>hur Rackham,<br />

eleven tipped-in colour illustrations<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 398. Barrie, J.M., “Quality Street’’,<br />

limited edition 64/1000, 1901, signed <strong>and</strong><br />

illustrated by Edmund Dulac, twenty two<br />

tipped-in colour illustrations<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 399. Dickens, Charles,’’The Pickwick<br />

Papers’’, limited edition 174/350, signed<br />

<strong>and</strong> illustrated by Frank Reynolds, R.I.,<br />

twenty five tipped-in colour illustrations<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 400. William Shakespeare, “A<br />

Midsummer Night’s Dream”, William<br />

Heinemann, 1914, ill. <strong>Art</strong>hur Rackham;<br />

Thomas Ingoldsby, “Ingoldsby Legends”,<br />

William Heinemann, ill. <strong>Art</strong>hur Rackham;<br />

“<strong>Art</strong>hur Rackham Book of Pictures”, William<br />

Heinemann, 1913, signed by the artist, forty<br />

four tipped-in colour illustrations (3)<br />

£350-£500<br />

Lot 401. A collection of antique<br />

reference books including 18th century<br />

English Furniture, Chippendale <strong>and</strong> his<br />

Contemporaries, The Baroque English<br />

Goldsmiths <strong>and</strong> their Marks, <strong>and</strong> various<br />

other antique reference books including<br />

London Goldsmiths<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 402. A quantity of antique reference<br />

books including History of Old Sheffied<br />

plate by Frederick Br<strong>and</strong>bury, The<br />

Beauty of Clocks, The Dictionary of English<br />

Furniture, Regency Furniture, Adam Silver,<br />

Early Mid <strong>and</strong> Late Georgian volumes etc<br />

£40-£60<br />

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Oriental Ceramics<br />

Lot 403. A pair of Chinese export porcelain blue <strong>and</strong> white<br />

shallow sauce boats, Quianlung (circa 1735-99), painted with a<br />

variant of the Willow pattern to centre, the reverse enamelled with<br />

foliage, blue line base, height 7cm (2)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 404. A Japanese porcelain charger, Meiji period<br />

(1868-1912), painted with butterflies before butterfly b<strong>and</strong>ed border,<br />

38cm d<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 405. A Song Dynasty pottery bowl, with fluted rim, bisque<br />

<strong>and</strong> undecorated, 29cm d, together with another Chinese Song<br />

dynasty bowl, fluted outline, with flared rim on pedestal foot,<br />

20cm d (2)<br />

£100-£200<br />

Lot 406. A collection of twenty four Sawankhalok 14th <strong>and</strong><br />

15th century Chinese ceramic vessels, including various globular<br />

vases together with vases <strong>and</strong> covers, some cobalt blue decorated<br />

<strong>and</strong> a figurative group of two figures, various sizes, the largest vase<br />

10cm<br />

£500-£700<br />

Lot 407. A Chinese blue <strong>and</strong> white hexagonal porcelain<br />

canister vase <strong>and</strong> cover, probably last quarter 19th century,<br />

painted with scrolling dragon below shoulder foliage, four character<br />

mark of Emperor Quianlung to base, but not period, probably late<br />

Qing, 33cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 408. A Chinese porcelain blanc de chine figure of a<br />

Chinese lady, probably Kangxi (1662-1722), with turned wood<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, st<strong>and</strong>ing on scrolling oval outcrop bearing old label ‘Goddess<br />

Guaynin’, circa 1661, 50cm h<br />

£500-£800<br />

Lot 409. A Chinese ‘famille Verte’ porcelain vase, 19th<br />

century, of ovoid outline, vibrantly painted with figures in battle <strong>and</strong><br />

procession, before panel of trailing flowers, the waisted neck <strong>and</strong> rim<br />

of flared outline, dogs of foe twin h<strong>and</strong>les, 62cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 410. A Chinese porcelain figure of a lady seated on blue<br />

glaze dog of foe (in Kangxi style), a late 19th century, she in<br />

green enamelled robe holding a sword, 32cm h<br />

£60-£100<br />

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18/19th Century<br />

Ceramics<br />

to include European<br />

Lot 411. A good pair of Meissen five<br />

branched table c<strong>and</strong>elabra, circa 1885,<br />

modelled in 18th century style, in pastel<br />

shades of pink <strong>and</strong> turquoise enamel,<br />

painted with floral sprigs <strong>and</strong> insects <strong>and</strong><br />

trailing applied foliage, raised above three<br />

seated cherub musicians playing m<strong>and</strong>olin,<br />

flute <strong>and</strong> violin respectively, on encrusted<br />

base on three gilt scroll feet, blue Meissen<br />

cross swords mark to base, with incised<br />

numbers, 51cm h (2)<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

Lot 412. A Dresden porcelain table<br />

centrepiece, circa 1900, the quatrelobed<br />

pierced bowl with pierced trellis ornament<br />

<strong>and</strong> applied flowers, brightly enamelled,<br />

raised above a foliate st<strong>and</strong> enamelled with<br />

winged cherubs, raised on pierced trellis<br />

base <strong>and</strong> four scroll feet, blue cross swords<br />

mark to base, probably Thuringia, 42cm h<br />

£60-£80<br />

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Lot 413. A pair of German porcelain<br />

figurative c<strong>and</strong>le st<strong>and</strong>s, on st<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

circa 1885, probably Thuringia, she gathers<br />

flowers in apron, in 18th century dress, he in<br />

blue frock jacket, pastel c<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> sconce<br />

to rear, raised on encrusted enamelled<br />

bases on four scroll feet, blue underglaze<br />

mark to base, pair 38cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 414. A Berlin porcelain table<br />

condiment st<strong>and</strong>, circa 1780, mounted<br />

with cherub in pink sash, before gilt metal<br />

covers <strong>and</strong> osier moulded porcelain bowls<br />

enamelled with birds, raised on green<br />

<strong>and</strong> gilt scroll base, blue sceptre mark in<br />

underglaze blue to base, 13cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 415. A good Meissen porcelain<br />

dressing table mirror, circa 1865, of<br />

rectangular cartouche outline, the bevelled<br />

glass before turquoise beaded porcelain<br />

border, centreing a frame of trailing foliage,<br />

vibrantly encrusted <strong>and</strong> enamelled, at centre<br />

crest centreing two winged cherubs above<br />

cartouche painted with birds within lilac <strong>and</strong><br />

turquoise frame, with similar cartouche to<br />

base, raised on turned painted wood spindle<br />

supports, with strut easel back, 70cm x<br />

48cm<br />

£2500-£3000<br />

Lot 416. A Meissen porcelain blue<br />

ground cabinet cup <strong>and</strong> saucer,<br />

circa 1880, the blue ground <strong>and</strong> gilt<br />

cartouche enclosing a topographical view<br />

of a l<strong>and</strong>scape, the saucer dish similarly<br />

enamelled with an alpine scene, blue cross<br />

swords mark to base<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 417. A Sèvres porcelain saucer dish<br />

together with a Berlin porcelain coffee<br />

cup <strong>and</strong> saucer, circa 1785, enamelled<br />

with floral sprays (3)<br />

£60-£80<br />

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Lot 418. A Berlin porcelain tea caddy<br />

<strong>and</strong> cover, circa 1765, painted with birds<br />

before floral sprays, the cover similarly<br />

decorated with sprig finial, blue sceptre mark<br />

to base, bearing London label for Klaber <strong>and</strong><br />

Klaber, 14cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 419. A Continental porcelain<br />

coffee can, circa 1810, painted in brown<br />

monochrome with figure before rustic<br />

l<strong>and</strong>scape, gilded border <strong>and</strong> gilded b<strong>and</strong>,<br />

scroll h<strong>and</strong>le together with another porcelain<br />

coffee can, perhaps French, painted with<br />

topographical view of seascape in black<br />

monochrome, below guilloche-gilt border,<br />

Greek key style h<strong>and</strong>le, 5.5cm h (2)<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 420. A pair of Locke <strong>and</strong> Co<br />

Worcester pierced reticulated vases <strong>and</strong><br />

covers, circa 1890, raised on three hoof<br />

feet on triform base, pattern number 1/224,<br />

12cm h, together with a pair of Staffordshire<br />

porcelain encrusted vases, in Coalbrookdale<br />

style, enamelled with vignettes of rustic<br />

scenes, 23cm high, some damage (4)<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 421. A pair of Derby porcelain patch<br />

mark bocage back figures, circa 1780,<br />

the female attendant seated on pierced<br />

base with gilt <strong>and</strong> turquoise lining, together<br />

with companion of seated boy in pink frock<br />

jacket on pierced base with dog to left side,<br />

17cm high, some losses (2)<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 422. A Pinxton type porcelain oval<br />

teapot, circa 1795, in neo-classical style,<br />

gilded with anthemions alternating with stiff<br />

foliage, 15cm h, together with oval sugar<br />

bowl (2)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 423. A Staffordshire porcelain<br />

dessert set, circa 1870, painted with<br />

botanical sprays within gilt borders before<br />

turquoise blue border rim, comprising a<br />

central raised comport, four shallow comport<br />

st<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> eleven dessert plates (16)<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 424. An exhibition quality Royal<br />

Crown Derby vase <strong>and</strong> cover, circa<br />

1889-90, of large size with cobalt ground<br />

with richly raised gilding <strong>and</strong> elaborately<br />

pierced h<strong>and</strong>les, reverse painted with views<br />

of Chatsworth House <strong>and</strong> bridge at Bonsall<br />

Dale, attributed to Cuthbert Gresley, the<br />

elaborate gilding by J.J. Brownsword, shape<br />

number 545. Footnote: this superb piece of<br />

exhibition quality was on loan at Royal Crown<br />

Derby from 2000-2002 to celebrate 250<br />

years of Royal Crown Derby.<br />

£2500-£3500<br />

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Lot 425. An unusual Derby porcelain<br />

vase <strong>and</strong> cover, circa 1810, of ovoid<br />

outline with griffen-moulded h<strong>and</strong>les, the<br />

domed cover with griffen finial, the triform<br />

base with similar moulding, red cross batons<br />

mark, 42cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 426. A Miles Mason saucer dish,<br />

circa 1810, red ground border before<br />

classical black printed vignettes, 21cm d<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 427. A Derby saucer dish, circa 1795,<br />

painted with square vignette, titled to verso<br />

“Near Dunbarton, Scotl<strong>and</strong>’’, blue cross<br />

baton marks, 21cm d<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 428. An unusual small Pinxton plate,<br />

circa 1795, painted withighl<strong>and</strong>scape,<br />

pattern number 218, 17cm d<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 429. A Derby porcelain armorial<br />

plate, printed with iron red <strong>and</strong> gilt crest to<br />

centre, red cross batons mark, 25cm d<br />

£60-£90<br />

Lot 430. A Worcester globular teapot<br />

<strong>and</strong> cover, circa 1875, painted with floral<br />

sprays<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 431. A Worcester porcelain coffee<br />

cup, circa 1765, painted with Chinese<br />

figures <strong>and</strong> another Worcester coffee cup (2)<br />

£80-£100<br />

Lot 432. A Worcester sugar bowl <strong>and</strong><br />

cover, circa 1790, enamelled in green <strong>and</strong><br />

gilt with insects <strong>and</strong> sprays, 13cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 433. A Chelsea Derby porcelain<br />

sucrier <strong>and</strong> cover, circa 1770, painted with<br />

floral sprays, 10cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 434. A Chelsea Derby porcelain<br />

twin-h<strong>and</strong>led chocolate cup, circa 1775,<br />

blue marks to base<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 435. Three Derby Regency period<br />

porcelain coffee cans, circa 1800-25, red<br />

cross baton marks to base (3)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 436. A Derby porcelain tankard, circa<br />

1785, ribbed <strong>and</strong> gilt ornament, dentil rim,<br />

scroll h<strong>and</strong>le, puce mark, 9cm h<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 437. Two Derby Regency period<br />

coffee cans, circa 1810, richly enamelled<br />

<strong>and</strong> gilt, red cross batons marks to base (2)<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 438. A Derby porcelain blue <strong>and</strong><br />

white pickle dish, circa 1770, painted<br />

in blue with floral pattern, lacking h<strong>and</strong>le,<br />

9cm l<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 439. A Chelsea Derby tea bowl <strong>and</strong><br />

saucer, circa 1775, wrythen moulded in<br />

Queen Charlotte pattern, gilt marks to base<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 440. An unusual Derby porcelain<br />

dish, circa 1780, enamelled with floral<br />

bouquets before gilt <strong>and</strong> cobalt blue rim, red<br />

crown mark, 21cm d<br />

£40-£60<br />

441<br />

Lot 441. A set of four 19th century<br />

Meissen wall lights, each with a winged<br />

cherub above three branch lights, converted<br />

to electric, approx 22cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

442<br />

Lot 442. A 19th century Meissen plate,<br />

painted with colourful summer flowers,<br />

applied in relief with similar, gilt lined wavy<br />

edge, crossed blue swords, 36.5cm d<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 443. A 19th century Meissen model,<br />

of a Magpie, perched on a branch, above a<br />

leafy stem, beak open, tail raised, cross blue<br />

swords to base, 53.5cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

444<br />

Lot 444. A 19th century Meissen model,<br />

of a Woodpecker, naturalistically modelled,<br />

perched on a branch, crossed blue swords<br />

to base, 25cm h<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 445. A Royal Dux model, of a Turkey,<br />

in tones of blue <strong>and</strong> brown, pink mark to<br />

base, 14cm h<br />

£60-£100<br />

446<br />

Lot 446. A 19th century KPM Berlin<br />

figure, of a lady, she st<strong>and</strong>s with a parrot<br />

on her right h<strong>and</strong>, dressed in loose robes,<br />

purple <strong>and</strong> yellow head scarf, square base,<br />

37cm h<br />

£80-£120<br />

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Lot 447. A Meissen figure group of<br />

revellers, with two figures beside a barrel,<br />

the third figure carrying a basket of flowers,<br />

raised on a circular rockwork base, 23cm h .<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 448. A Meissen figure group, apple<br />

picking, gilt lined circular base, blue crossed<br />

swords to base, 29cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

449<br />

Lot 449. A 19th century Meissen figure,<br />

the Blacksmith, he st<strong>and</strong>s with a hammer in<br />

his right h<strong>and</strong> over an anvil, scrolling base,<br />

blue crossed swords, 21cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 450. A 19th century Meissen figure,<br />

Bacchus, he st<strong>and</strong>s wearing his crown,<br />

holding a basket of grapes wearing a purple<br />

robe, scrolling gilt lined base, 24cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

451<br />

Lot 451. A Meissen figure group, he sits<br />

on a rocky ground playing the bagpipes,<br />

she st<strong>and</strong>s holding a basket wearing a<br />

yellow hat, the base applied with foliage, gilt<br />

line scrolls, blue crossed swords to verso,<br />

30cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

452<br />

Lot 452. A Meissen model, of a<br />

recumbent dog<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 453. A 19th century Meissen figure,<br />

of Cupid kneeling before a fire warming<br />

hearts; scrolling base, 11cm h; another,<br />

Cupid stirring a drink before a fire (2)<br />

£100-£150<br />

454<br />

Lot 454. A Meissen figure, of a young<br />

Satyr riding a goat, eating grapes, draped in<br />

vines, 16cm h<br />

£100-£150


Lot 455. A 19th century Meissen mirror,<br />

of rectangular form, the top centred with a<br />

cherub playing a lyre, applied with flowers<br />

<strong>and</strong> fruit, scrolling sp<strong>and</strong>rels, 49cm h,<br />

33cm w<br />

£500-£800<br />

Lot 456. A Meissen figure of a cherub,<br />

spreading circular base; another, cupid (2)<br />

£80-£120<br />

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457<br />

Lot 457. A pair of 19th century Meissen<br />

puce scale tapering cylindrical vases,<br />

each having cartouches painted with<br />

couples, h lighted in gilt, on a spreading<br />

lobed glass base, shop label to base,<br />

14cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 458. A 19th century continental<br />

Meissen style bowl, supported by a<br />

reclining cherub, applied overall with flowers<br />

on white petals, spreading circular base,<br />

blue factory mark to base<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 459. A 19th century Meissen figure,<br />

of a young man, he sits beside a tree with a<br />

lamb on his knee, he wears a black hat <strong>and</strong><br />

pink jacket, on a rocky base, 22cm h<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 460. A Meissen figure group, of<br />

a Japanese family, the mother seated in<br />

a floral gown with two children, 15cm h;<br />

another, mother with her young boy (2)<br />

£80-£120<br />

461<br />

Lot 461. A Meissen figure group,<br />

Carpenters, 10cm h<br />

£80-£120


462<br />

Lot 462. A Meissen figure group, young<br />

male <strong>and</strong> female, he holds a cornucopia of<br />

flowers, scrolling base, 12cm h<br />

£80-£120<br />

463<br />

Lot 463. A Meissen figure group, of three<br />

putti st<strong>and</strong>ing in a circle, holding a drape of<br />

blue cloth over a square dish, 15cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 464. A Meissen figure, of a soldier, he<br />

st<strong>and</strong>s firing an arrow, wearing a black hat<br />

<strong>and</strong> blue jacket, dagger to his waist, circular<br />

base, 16cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

465<br />

Lot 465. A Meissen figure, of a<br />

gentleman, he st<strong>and</strong>s with a telescope in his<br />

right h<strong>and</strong>, wearing a black hat <strong>and</strong> green<br />

jacket, 21cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

466<br />

Lot 466. A continental Meissen style<br />

figure group, of two ladies <strong>and</strong> putti, one<br />

seated holding a bird, the other holding a<br />

dog, bow <strong>and</strong> arrow on the ground, 19cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 467. A 19th century Meissen<br />

porcelain cabinet cup, decorated with a<br />

named view of Dresden, on a gilded cobalt<br />

ground<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 468. A 19th century Meissen figural<br />

group of water nymphs, after J J K<strong>and</strong>ler,<br />

modelled as scantily clad females upon a<br />

rockwork base, hauling a fishing net with the<br />

help of a putto, the net containing fish <strong>and</strong><br />

triton, crossed swords to base<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 469. A Meissen blanc de chine<br />

model, of a donkey, crossed swords to<br />

underside; <strong>and</strong> a Meissen plaque (2)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 470. A Meissen figure of a<br />

gentleman, wearing a black hat <strong>and</strong><br />

pink overcoat, holding a basket of bottles,<br />

scrolling base, 14cm h<br />

£80-£120<br />

471<br />

Lot 471. A Meissen figure, of a lady, she<br />

sits in a blue dress, holding a watch <strong>and</strong><br />

book, resting her left foot on a stool, circular<br />

base<br />

£100-£150


Lot 472. A Meissen figure, of Bacchus,<br />

she st<strong>and</strong>s holding two bunches of grapes,<br />

with a young boy at his feet, scrolling base,<br />

15cm h<br />

£80-£10<br />

473<br />

Lot 473. A Meissen figure group, two<br />

boys building wall, scrolling base, 9cm h<br />

£50-£80<br />

474<br />

Lot 474. A Meissen figures, of a<br />

gentleman wearing a l fur overcoat <strong>and</strong><br />

red shoes, the base applied with flowers,<br />

22cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

475<br />

Lot 475. A Vienna figure group, Apple<br />

Pickers, with three cherubs, circular base,<br />

22cm h<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 476. A Meissen figure group, young<br />

lovers, she sits with a garl<strong>and</strong> around her<br />

neck, he sits on the ground with moth wings;<br />

another Meissen figure group of two young<br />

lovers (2)<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 477. A Meissen figure of a young<br />

girl, carrying grapes in her apron, 10cm h;<br />

a Meissen figure of a putto holding flowers,<br />

8cm h (2)<br />

£80-£120<br />

478<br />

Lot 478. A Meissen figure, cupid in the<br />

clouds holding a garl<strong>and</strong> of flowers over his<br />

head, a plaque inscribed ‘Fe Les Samére’,<br />

15cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 479. A Meissen figure, of a young<br />

lady, carrying flowers in her apron, she<br />

wears a floral skirt <strong>and</strong> bare feet, 13cm h<br />

£80-£120<br />

480<br />

Lot 480. A Meissen figure, of a young<br />

man, he sits holding his hat in his left h<strong>and</strong>,<br />

full of flowers, 12cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 481. A Meissen figure of a young<br />

boy, he st<strong>and</strong>s with his right knee bent,<br />

resting on a basket of flowers, 13cm h<br />

£80-£120<br />

482<br />

Lot 482. A Meissen cabinet dish, the<br />

centre painted with flowers, surrounded by<br />

raised white flowers, on a yellow ground,<br />

outlined in gilt, 30cm d; another blue ground<br />

(2)<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 483. A Meissen cabinet plate, painted<br />

with colourful flowers, pierced basket border,<br />

outlined in gilt, 28cm d; another, smaller,<br />

painted with green oriental designs, 21cm<br />

dam (2)<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 484. A KPM type porcelain plaque,<br />

second half 19th century, enamelled with a<br />

lady in blue cloak, convex outline, half l, in<br />

giltwood, Florentine frame, the oval plaque<br />

24cm x 17cm<br />

£80-£100<br />

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Lot 485. Nelson Interest - a<br />

Staffordshire pearlware blue <strong>and</strong> white<br />

cylindrical tankard, circa 1810, printed<br />

with half length portrait of ‘Nelson’ <strong>and</strong><br />

reverse with a print of the ship ‘Victory’,<br />

scroll h<strong>and</strong>le, printed inner rim border,<br />

13cm h, together with a Staffordshire blue<br />

<strong>and</strong> white printed loving cup, circa 1820,<br />

10cm h (2)<br />

£60-£100<br />

486<br />

Lot 486. A Derby porcelain coffee can,<br />

circa 1795, canary yellow ground before<br />

neo-classical gilt swagged decoration, pink<br />

mark to base, together with two Derby<br />

porcelain Imari coffee cans, early 19th<br />

century, <strong>and</strong> a Newhall coffee can pattern<br />

number 540 (4)<br />

£30-£40<br />

487<br />

Lot 487. A Spode porcelain coffee can,<br />

brightly enamelled in Regency style, circa<br />

1810, together with three other richly<br />

enamelled Regency porcelain coffee cans,<br />

circa 1810 (4)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 488. A Derby porcelain teacup <strong>and</strong><br />

saucer, circa 1810, enamelled with titled<br />

views, the cup inscribed ‘In Germany’, the<br />

saucer dish with view titled ‘Near Oxford’<br />

within richly gilt borders, red cross batons<br />

mark (2)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 489. A Worcester porcelain Cannon<br />

Ball pattern blue <strong>and</strong> white cream jug,<br />

circa 1780, together with a porcelain blue<br />

<strong>and</strong> white ribbed cream jug, of barrel shaped<br />

outline, perhaps Worcester, circa 1785 (2)<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 490. A porcelain coffee cup, circa<br />

1775, enamelled with Chinoiserie lady<br />

before male attendant, together with another<br />

porcelain coffee cup enamelled with two<br />

cockerels below scales, with Chinese<br />

attendants, perhaps Worcester (2)<br />

£50-£80<br />

491<br />

Lot 491. A Worcester porcelain Cannon<br />

Ball pattern coffee can, circa 1780,<br />

painted in blue <strong>and</strong> white, crescent mark to<br />

base together with another porcelain blue<br />

<strong>and</strong> white coffee can, perhaps Liverpool,<br />

painted in blue, with Chinoiserie l<strong>and</strong>scape<br />

(2)<br />

£70-£100<br />

492<br />

Lot 492. A porcelain coffee cup, circa<br />

1780, perhaps Liverpool, painted in blue<br />

with Chinoiserie l<strong>and</strong>scape, together with an<br />

18th century porcelain blue <strong>and</strong> white pickle<br />

dish <strong>and</strong> a German porcelain blue <strong>and</strong> white<br />

twin-h<strong>and</strong>led cup, of flared outline (3)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 493. A Worcester porcelain cream<br />

jug, circa 1785, of baluster outline,<br />

enamelled with Chinoiserie figures, together<br />

with another Worcester cream jug enamelled<br />

with iron red panels before floral sprays,<br />

circa 1780 (2)<br />

£70-£80<br />

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Lot 494. A Christians Liverpool porcelain<br />

coffee can, enamelled with trailing foliage,<br />

circa 1770, together with another 18th century<br />

porcelain coffee can enamelled with floral<br />

sprays (2)<br />

£70-£100<br />

495<br />

Lot 495. A Royal Crown Derby Old Imari<br />

1128 oval box <strong>and</strong> cover, crescent Imari<br />

dish, two Royal Crown Derby 1128 dishes<br />

<strong>and</strong> a miniature Coalport trio <strong>and</strong> a miniature<br />

Hammersley cup <strong>and</strong> saucer<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 496. A Chaffers Liverpool porcelain<br />

tea bowl <strong>and</strong> saucer, circa 1756, painted in<br />

blue with rockwork, in Chinoiserie pattern<br />

£70-£100<br />

497<br />

Lot 497. A Chaffers Liverpool tea bowl<br />

<strong>and</strong> saucer, circa 1758, painted in blue with<br />

Chinoiserie rockwork pattern, with diaper<br />

pattern inner rim border<br />

£70-£100<br />

498<br />

Lot 498. A Worcester tea bowl <strong>and</strong><br />

saucer, of fluted outline, printed in blue with<br />

floral sprays, circa 1770, together with a<br />

Worcester blue <strong>and</strong> white tea bowl <strong>and</strong> saucer,<br />

circa 1760, painted in floral pattern (4)<br />

£80-£120<br />

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Lot 499. A porcelain tea bowl <strong>and</strong><br />

saucer, probably Chaffers Liverpool, circa<br />

1760, painted with Chinoiserie <strong>and</strong> rockwork<br />

l<strong>and</strong>scape, diaper border pattern<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 500. A Chaffers Liverpool porcelain<br />

miniature tankard, painted in blue with<br />

Chinoiserie rockwork pattern, reeded h<strong>and</strong>le,<br />

6cm h, bearing London label Klaber <strong>and</strong><br />

Klaber<br />

£70-£100<br />

501<br />

Lot 501. An 18th century porcelain<br />

small mug, probably Liverpool, circa 1760,<br />

painted in blue with Chinoiserie pattern,<br />

diaper border, 5.5cm high, together with<br />

a similar porcelain blue <strong>and</strong> white sparrow<br />

beak cream jug, diaper border rim, floral<br />

<strong>and</strong> willow pattern, perhaps Worcester,<br />

7.5cm high (2)<br />

£50-£70<br />

502<br />

Lot 502. An 18th century porcelain<br />

dolphin shape cream jug, circa 1760,<br />

perhaps Derby, painted with polychrome<br />

floral sprays, scroll h<strong>and</strong>le, iron red rim<br />

border, on circular pedestal, 9cm h<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 503. A Liverpool porcelain tea bowl<br />

<strong>and</strong> saucer, circa 1760, painted in blue<br />

with a Chinoiserie l<strong>and</strong>scape, diaper border<br />

pattern together with another similar tea<br />

bowl <strong>and</strong> saucer, circa 1760, painted in blue<br />

in Chinoiserie pattern (4)<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 504. A Worcester porcelain tea<br />

bowl <strong>and</strong> saucer, circa 1765, painted in<br />

blue in the Cannon Ball pattern, together<br />

with another similar tea bowl <strong>and</strong> saucer,<br />

crescent mark in blue <strong>and</strong> artists mark (4)<br />

£70-£100<br />

505<br />

Lot 505. A Worcester porcelain tall<br />

sparrow beak cream jug, circa 1770,<br />

painted in blue in Three Flowers pattern,<br />

11cm h, together with another 18th century<br />

blue <strong>and</strong> white porcelain sparrow beak<br />

cream jug, perhaps Liverpool, painted with<br />

Chinese flowers <strong>and</strong> rockwork, 8cm h (2)<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 506. A Worcester porcelain coffee<br />

cup <strong>and</strong> saucer, circa 1770, painted in<br />

blue with trailing flowers, together with<br />

a Worcester porcelain fluted coffee can<br />

painted with a floral spray, together with<br />

another Worcester blue <strong>and</strong> white coffee<br />

cup <strong>and</strong> saucer, painted in Cannon Ball<br />

pattern (5)<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 507. A Worcester porcelain tea<br />

bowl <strong>and</strong> saucer, circa 1765, painted in<br />

blue in Three Flowers pattern together with<br />

a Worcester blue <strong>and</strong> white Cannon Ball<br />

pattern coffee cup, circa 1765 (3)<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 508. A Liverpool porcelain tea bowl<br />

<strong>and</strong> saucer, circa 1765, painted in blue<br />

with Chinese flowers amongst birds<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 509. An 18th century porcelain<br />

coffee cup <strong>and</strong> saucer, circa 1760,<br />

painted in blue with peony sprays <strong>and</strong><br />

insects, perhaps Liverpool, reeded h<strong>and</strong>le<br />

£40-£60<br />

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Lot 510. An 18th century porcelain<br />

pickle dish, perhaps Liverpool, painted in<br />

blue with three flowers before crimped blue<br />

lined rim, 9cm l, together with a Worcester<br />

Three Flower pattern tea bowl <strong>and</strong> saucer,<br />

painted in blue, crescent mark to base (3)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 511. An 18th century porcelain<br />

tea bowl <strong>and</strong> saucer, perhaps Liverpool,<br />

circa 1760, painted in blue with Chinese<br />

l<strong>and</strong>scape, rockwork <strong>and</strong> blossom<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 512. An 18th century porcelain<br />

fluted sauceboat, circa 1760, perhaps<br />

Liverpool, painted in blue with Chinoiserie<br />

l<strong>and</strong>scape, diaper inner border, on oval<br />

footrim, height 6cm<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 513. An 18th century porcelain<br />

sparrow beak cream jug, perhaps<br />

Worcester, painted in blue with a figure<br />

before bridge in Chinoiserie l<strong>and</strong>scape,<br />

8cm h<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 514. An 18th century porcelain<br />

salt dish, painted in blue with floral spray,<br />

before blue fluted rim border, raised stilt<br />

feet, together with another similar salt dish,<br />

perhaps Liverpool, circa 1760, similarly<br />

painted (2)<br />

£50-£70<br />

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Lot 515. An 18th century porcelain patty<br />

pan, perhaps Liverpool, circa 1760, painted<br />

in blue with trailing foliage, butterfly painted<br />

to centre, before rim border, 8cm d<br />

£50-£70<br />

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Lot 516. An 18th century porcelain<br />

pickle dish, circa 1760, painted in blue<br />

with flower head to centre before blue<br />

painted border, painted h<strong>and</strong>le together with<br />

another pickle dish, painted with Chinoiserie<br />

l<strong>and</strong>scape, shaped square h<strong>and</strong>le (2)<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 517. An 18th century porcelain<br />

sparrow beak cream jug, circa 1765,<br />

perhaps Worcester, painted with Chinese<br />

flowers before iron red rim border, scroll<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le, 8.5cm h<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 518. An 18th century porcelain<br />

sparrow beak cream jug, circa 1760,<br />

perhaps Worcester, painted with puce <strong>and</strong><br />

iron red flowers <strong>and</strong> foliage, iron red rim,<br />

scroll h<strong>and</strong>le, 8.5cm h<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 519. A Worcester porcelain globular<br />

teapot <strong>and</strong> cover, circa 1775, of reeded<br />

outline, painted in blue with strapwork<br />

borders, with domed cover <strong>and</strong> attached<br />

chain to scroll h<strong>and</strong>le, crescent mark to<br />

base, 15cm h<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 520. An 18th century porcelain milk<br />

jug, circa 1760, perhaps Liverpool, painted<br />

with iron red <strong>and</strong> puce flowers on floral<br />

moulded wrythen ground, scroll h<strong>and</strong>le, iron<br />

red rim, 6cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

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Lot 521. An 18th century porcelain<br />

sparrow beak milk jug, perhaps<br />

Liverpool, circa 1760, painted with figures<br />

before iron red l<strong>and</strong>scape, scroll h<strong>and</strong>le,<br />

9cm h, together with another sparrow beak<br />

porcelain cream jug, painted with figures in<br />

a l<strong>and</strong>scape, circa 1760<br />

£50-£70<br />

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Lot 522. A Derby porcelain twin-h<strong>and</strong>led<br />

gilt dish, circa 1810, painted with rosebuds,<br />

red cross batons mark to base, 6.5cm d<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 523. A Pinxton porcelain coffee can,<br />

circa 1799, painted with Chantilly sprigs,<br />

iron red rim border, together with another<br />

early 19th century porcelain coffee can,<br />

painted with black monochrome, scenic<br />

view, ring h<strong>and</strong>le (2)<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 524. A Wedgwood porcelain coffee<br />

can, circa 1815, painted with dragons<br />

in iron red, gilt ring h<strong>and</strong>le, together with<br />

another early 19th century porcelain coffee<br />

can, perhaps Spode, <strong>and</strong> a Royal Crown<br />

Derby porcelain mug painted in Imari 2649<br />

pattern (3)<br />

£25-£30<br />

Lot 525. An 18th century porcelain<br />

cylindrical tumbler, circa 1760, probably<br />

Worcester, painted with polychrome flowers,<br />

5cm h<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 526. An 18th century porcelain<br />

cream jug, circa 1765, perhaps Worcester,<br />

of baluster outline, painted with iron red <strong>and</strong><br />

puce floral sprays, iron red rim border <strong>and</strong><br />

scroll h<strong>and</strong>le, 10cm h<br />

£30-£40


Lot 527. A Christian’s Liverpool<br />

porcelain tea bowl <strong>and</strong> saucer, circa<br />

1765, painted in blue with Chinoiserie<br />

rockwork pattern, diaper rim border<br />

£40-£60<br />

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Lot 528. A Berlin porcelain teapot <strong>and</strong><br />

cover of cylindrical ovoid outline, circa<br />

1790, painted with floral sprays, with puce<br />

lined h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> spout, underglaze blue<br />

sceptre mark to base, 13.5cm h<br />

£30-£50<br />

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Lot 529. A Herculaneum Liverpool small<br />

porcelain teapot <strong>and</strong> cover, circa 1815,<br />

of oval outline, painted with gilt sprigs before<br />

cobalt blue gilt b<strong>and</strong>s, scroll h<strong>and</strong>le, pattern<br />

number 200, 12cm h, Geoffrey Godden<br />

reference label collection to base<br />

£60-£100<br />

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Lot 530. A Derby porcelain cabinet plate,<br />

circa 1815, enamelled withighl<strong>and</strong>scape<br />

vignette, titled to reverse ‘Penmonruay,<br />

Monmouthshire’, within gilt Regency scroll<br />

border, red cross batons mark, 22cm d<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 531. A good set of six Derby Regency<br />

period porcelain cabinet plates, circa<br />

1815, enamelled with circular vignettes<br />

of titled l<strong>and</strong>scapes, within rich gilt scroll<br />

acanthus borders, including titled views ‘Near<br />

Loretto Italy’, ‘View in Switzerl<strong>and</strong>’, ‘In Italy’,<br />

£300-£400<br />

Lot 532. A pair of Minton porcelain<br />

posy st<strong>and</strong>s, circa 1860, gilt lined with<br />

Pompadour pink ground borders, raised on<br />

gilt lined Greek key feet, impressed marks<br />

<strong>and</strong> Victorian lozenge mark, 23cm d (2)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 533. A Derby porcelain twin-h<strong>and</strong>led<br />

vase, circa 1815, of flared outline, painted<br />

with a large bouquet of flowers, before gilt<br />

h<strong>and</strong>les, <strong>and</strong> scroll gilt ornament on circular<br />

spreading base, red cross batons mark to<br />

base, 27.5cm<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 534. Swansea interest: A rare set<br />

of three porcelain botanical dessert<br />

plates, painted with flowers to centre, within<br />

egg <strong>and</strong> dart moulded rim, between gilded<br />

borders, each reverse inscribed in iron red<br />

painted for her brother Samuel by Marie<br />

Hallen, dated 1827, 25cm diameter (3)<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 535. A pair of Bloor Derby porcelain<br />

dessert plates, circa 1815, painted to<br />

centre with fruit on a marble ledge within<br />

canted gilt frame before cobalt blue acanthus<br />

gilt outer border, fluted rim, probably painted<br />

by Thomas Steele, red painted Bloor Derby<br />

mark, 22cm diameter (2)<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 536. A set of three Chelsea porcelain<br />

fluted dessert plates, fluted iron red rim,<br />

Red Anchor period (1752-1756), enamelled<br />

with naturalistic floral sprays, interspersed<br />

with floral sprigs <strong>and</strong> insects, stilt marks to<br />

reverse <strong>and</strong> red anchor mark, 23cm d (3)<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 537. A pair of Meissen porcelain<br />

dessert plates, circa 1745-1750, moulded<br />

with floral sprays to well <strong>and</strong> central floral<br />

sprig before alternating panels of floral<br />

sprays <strong>and</strong> moulded blossom, fluted gilt rim,<br />

underglaze blue, cross swords mark to base,<br />

24cm d<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 538. A pair of Chelsea porcelain<br />

dessert plates, Red Anchor period<br />

(1752-1756), painted with floral sprays,<br />

sprigs <strong>and</strong> insects, before central moulded<br />

floral wreath <strong>and</strong> alternating moulded border<br />

panels, in Gotswosky pattern, iron red fluted<br />

rim, stilt marks to reverse, with Red Anchor<br />

mark, 23cm diameter (2)<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 539. A pair of Chelsea porcelain<br />

dessert plates, Red Anchor period<br />

(1752-1756), painted with floral sprays,<br />

sprigs <strong>and</strong> insects, before central moulded<br />

floral wreath <strong>and</strong> alternating moulded border<br />

panels, in Gotswosky pattern, iron red fluted<br />

rim, stilt marks to reverse, with red anchor<br />

mark, 23cm d (2)<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 540. An early 19th century porcelain<br />

framed plaque, perhaps Derby, within gilt<br />

frame, circa 1820, painted with fruit on a<br />

green mossy ground, 6.5cm x 9cm<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 541. A pair of Chelsea porcelain<br />

dessert plates, Red Anchor period<br />

(1752-1756), painted in Hans Sloane<br />

pattern, with fruit <strong>and</strong> insects, before scroll<br />

iron red <strong>and</strong> green enamelled rim, red<br />

anchor mark to base, 22cm d (2)<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 542. A Meissen porcelain figure of a<br />

fisherman, circa 1745, modelled in yellow<br />

breeches <strong>and</strong> puce tunic <strong>and</strong> green attire,<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ing in brown enamelled hat before<br />

two fish on floral encrusted base, probably<br />

modelled by Johann K<strong>and</strong>ler, bearing Klaber<br />

<strong>and</strong> Klaber London label to base, 15cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 543. A Meissen porcelain figure<br />

of a seated lady, circa 1750, seated in<br />

pink tunic <strong>and</strong> yellow frock, in w brim hat,<br />

seated with lute, iron red gilt shoes, on floral<br />

encrusted base, 14cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 544. A Meissen porcelain st<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

gentleman, circa 1755, the portly gent in<br />

puce waistcoat <strong>and</strong> green trousers in yellow<br />

hat <strong>and</strong> black enamel buckle shoes on floral<br />

encrusted base, bearing Adams Bond Street<br />

London label to base, 14cm<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 545. A Meissen porcelain figure of<br />

a Jester, circa 1745, in light yellow tunic,<br />

enamelled with playing cards, he holds a<br />

bat in his left h<strong>and</strong>, in pink tights <strong>and</strong> yellow<br />

shoes, floral encrusted base, 15cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 546. A Meissen porcelain figure of<br />

a gentlemen, circa 1750, st<strong>and</strong>ing with<br />

his right arm held out, in gilt light tunic,<br />

black enamel breeches with iron red robe,<br />

yellow enamelled shoes, puce tied bows on<br />

encrusted floral base, 14cm h<br />

£100-£200<br />

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Lot 547. A Meissen porcelain figure of a<br />

trumpeter, circa 1760, st<strong>and</strong>ing in gilt lined<br />

frock jacket with yellow sleeves <strong>and</strong> yellow<br />

breeches, with tied sash <strong>and</strong> tricorn hat, gilt<br />

trumpet, black boots, encrusted floral base,<br />

14cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 548. A Meissen porcelain figure<br />

of a gentleman, circa 1750, st<strong>and</strong>ing in<br />

pink tunic <strong>and</strong> white robe holding in his left<br />

h<strong>and</strong> his enamel black hat, he wears yellow<br />

breeches <strong>and</strong> black shoes, with blue tied<br />

bows on floral encrusted base, 14cm h<br />

£100-£200<br />

Lot 549. A Meissen porcelain figure<br />

of a st<strong>and</strong>ing gentleman, circa 1750,<br />

enamelled in iron red breeches, tunic attire,<br />

wearing l black robe, his bearded face<br />

before black hat, yellow enamel shoes, on<br />

floral encrusted base, 14cm h<br />

£100-£200<br />

Lot 550. A small Meissen porcelain<br />

figure of a winged cherub, circa 1760, in<br />

yellow sash robe, with pink gilt muff, before<br />

rocky outcrop on brown lined moulded base,<br />

10cm h<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 551. A Meissen porcelain figure of a<br />

gentleman, circa 1770, his left arm holding<br />

a music sheet, he in salmon coloured frock<br />

jacket, floral puce tunic, green breeches,<br />

black enamelled shoes with gilt buckles,<br />

floral encrusted base, 14cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

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Lot 552. A Meissen porcelain figure of a<br />

lady, circa 1760, carrying a baby in cradle,<br />

she in green tunic, puce robe <strong>and</strong> skirt, on<br />

encrusted floral gilt lined base, 15cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 553. A Meissen porcelain figure of a<br />

gentleman, circa 1755, he holds in his right<br />

arm a basket of eggs before two goose in his<br />

left h<strong>and</strong>, st<strong>and</strong>ing in salmon coloured frock<br />

jacket, puce breeches <strong>and</strong> yellow clogs in<br />

tricorn hat, the base with Klaber <strong>and</strong> Klaber<br />

£150-£200<br />

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Lot 554. A Meissen porcelain figure<br />

of a lady, circa 1755, she plays the harp,<br />

modelled in green enamel tunic <strong>and</strong> floral<br />

sprigged skirt, in iron red clogs <strong>and</strong> yellow<br />

tied laces on gilt encrusted floral base,<br />

underglaze blue cross swords mark to base,<br />

14cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

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Lot 555. A Meissen porcelain figure,<br />

circa 1755, playing the bagpipes, he in<br />

pointed pink hat, gilt lined tunic, turquoise<br />

breeches <strong>and</strong> yellow enamelled shoes with<br />

puce ties, floral encrusted base, 15cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 556. A Meissen porcelain figure,<br />

circa 1760, playing the flute <strong>and</strong> drum, in<br />

yellow frock jacket, pink cocked hat, green<br />

breeches <strong>and</strong> black enamelled shoes, blue<br />

tied laces, on encrusted floral base, 14cm h<br />

£100-£200<br />

Lot 557. A Meissen porcelain figure of<br />

a lady, circa 1760, she in green tunic <strong>and</strong><br />

floral spray shawl, pink dress, yellow shoes,<br />

on gilt lined floral encrusted base, 14cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 558. A Meissen porcelain figure,<br />

circa 1760, st<strong>and</strong>ing in pink frock jacket <strong>and</strong><br />

yellow tunic, with sword to left side, green<br />

breeches, black enamel shoes with gilt<br />

buckles, encrusted floral base, 14cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 559. A Meissen porcelain figure,<br />

circa 1770, st<strong>and</strong>ing with his left h<strong>and</strong> held<br />

aloft, in black cropped hat, yellow tunic,<br />

puce breeches, on encrusted floral base,<br />

15cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 559A. A set of seventeen Minton<br />

black <strong>and</strong> white tiles, circa 1885, printed<br />

with Shakespearean scenes, initialled M.S.,<br />

impressed marks to reverse (17)<br />

£80-£100<br />

Lot 560. A Royal Worcester figurine<br />

“Little Jack Horner”, number 3305,<br />

Royal Worcester “Monday’s Child”, Royal<br />

Worcester “June” <strong>and</strong> Royal Worcester “The<br />

Parakeet”, by F.G. Doughty (4)<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Ceramics<br />

Lot 560A. An early 20th century<br />

Moorcroft Clematis pattern vase, blue<br />

ground, impressed mark, 10cm h<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 561. A collection of seven Royal<br />

Doulton figures including Margaret<br />

HN 1989, Daphne HN 2268, Delight<br />

HN 1772, The Ermine Coat, HN 1981,<br />

Delphine HN 2136, The Polka HN 2156,<br />

together with Bo Peep HN 1815 (7)<br />

£150-£250<br />

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Lot 562. A collection of Royal Crown<br />

Derby including an 1128 Imari plate,<br />

23cm d, together with a pair of Royal Crown<br />

Derby Posie oval dishes, four other trinket<br />

dishes, a Posie box <strong>and</strong> cover, a Stevenson<br />

<strong>and</strong> Hancock Derby Imari cup <strong>and</strong> saucer<br />

<strong>and</strong> a Stevenson <strong>and</strong> Hancock Imari dish,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a Royal Worcester tapered cylindrical<br />

jug, shape number 1047 (13)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 562A. A Royal Crown Derby Imari<br />

dessert set, early 20th century, pattern<br />

383/7, comprising ten dessert plates, three<br />

serving dishes, printed <strong>and</strong> impressed marks<br />

(13)<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 562B. A Royal Doulton figurine “The<br />

Balloon Seller”, HN 583, 23cm h<br />

£50-£70<br />

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Lot 563. A pair of Lynton porcelain<br />

two-h<strong>and</strong>led pedestal urnular vases<br />

<strong>and</strong> covers, painted by Stefan Nowaki,<br />

signed, with musical instruments before<br />

colourful summer flowers, within raised gilt<br />

shield shaped cartouches, the white ground<br />

painted with roses within a gilt lattice,<br />

quatrefoil bases, domed covers, gilt finials,<br />

acanthus capped h<strong>and</strong>les, 25cm high, boxed<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 564. A Lynton porcelain circular<br />

plate, painted by Stefan Nowaki, signed,<br />

with colourful summer flowers, turquoise<br />

<strong>and</strong> raised gilt border, 27.5cm d, printed<br />

mark, boxed<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 565. An impressive Lynton porcelain<br />

large two-h<strong>and</strong>led vase <strong>and</strong> cover,<br />

painted by Stefan Nowaki, signed, with sail<br />

boats on choppy seas near a harbour town,<br />

scrolling gilt h<strong>and</strong>les, the cover, neck <strong>and</strong><br />

pedestal with cobalt blue ground <strong>and</strong> gilt<br />

lattice, quatrefoil base, 65cm high, printed<br />

mark, boxed<br />

£2000-£4000<br />

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Lot 566. A pair of Lynton porcelain<br />

two-h<strong>and</strong>led pedestal urnular vases <strong>and</strong><br />

covers, painted by Stefan Nowaki, signed,<br />

with sailing boats <strong>and</strong> galleons, pointed<br />

arched gilt h<strong>and</strong>les, the cover <strong>and</strong> neck with<br />

green ground h lighted in gilt, spreading<br />

circular foot, 25cm<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 567. A pair of Lynton porcelain<br />

pot pourri pedestal vases <strong>and</strong> covers,<br />

painted by Stefan Nowaki, signed, decorated<br />

overall with roses in a gilt lattice, the domed<br />

covers enclosing a floral encrusted stopper,<br />

silver gilt rim pierced with holes, the inside<br />

cover painted with a view, quatrefoil base,<br />

25cm high, printed mark, boxed<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 569. A Royal Doulton flambé vase<br />

“Sung’’ signed by Noke, printed marks,<br />

14cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 569A. A Royal Doulton figurine<br />

“Curly”, HN1627, printed <strong>and</strong> impressed<br />

marks, 14.5cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 570. A Royal Worcester spill vase,<br />

Country Courtship, modelled by James<br />

Hadley, sparsely picked out in coloured<br />

enamels <strong>and</strong> gilt, oval base, 15cm h, printed<br />

marks, shape number 828<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 568. A Lynton porcelain cartouche shaped casket, painted by Stefan Nowaki,<br />

signed, the cover, front <strong>and</strong> sides with raised gilt acanthus scroll cartouche shaped reserves<br />

with colourful summer flowers, on a cobalt blue ground applied in gilt with beaded swags, the<br />

corners in turquoise, gilt scroll feet, 29cm wide, printed mark, boxed<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 570A. A Royal Doulton figurine “The<br />

Paisley Shawl”, HN 1707, <strong>and</strong> Royal<br />

Doulton “The Orange Lady”, HN 1759 (2)<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 571. A William Moorcroft vase, early<br />

20th century, tubelined with trees before<br />

misty blue l<strong>and</strong>scape, impressed mark <strong>and</strong><br />

signature together with impressed mark,<br />

‘Made in Engl<strong>and</strong>’, 24cm h<br />

£800-£1000<br />

Lot 572. A continental figure, of a nude,<br />

she st<strong>and</strong>s leaning forward with a gold ball<br />

in her right h<strong>and</strong>, gilt lined base<br />

£60-£10<br />

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Lot 573. A 20th century Meissen figure,<br />

of a Native Indian on horse back, blue<br />

crossed swords to base, 29cm h<br />

£80-£120<br />

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Lot 574. A Meissen figure, of a lady, she<br />

st<strong>and</strong>s leaning forward with a gold ball in her<br />

right h<strong>and</strong>, wearing a green robe, circular<br />

gilt lined base<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 575. A Meissen figure, of a boy, he<br />

st<strong>and</strong>s wearing blue stripes clutching a<br />

bag, his dog at his feet, on a circular base,<br />

17cm h<br />

£60-£100<br />

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Lot 576. A set of three KPM Berlin<br />

plates, painted with colourful summer<br />

flowers <strong>and</strong> butterflies, gilt lined shaped<br />

edge<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 577. A Meissen cabinet plate, painted<br />

with colourful summer flowers, green border<br />

with three cartouches painted with flowers,<br />

gilt lined; a Vienna cabinet plate (2)<br />

£50-£80<br />

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Lot 578. A Vienna two h<strong>and</strong>led vase<br />

<strong>and</strong> cover, painted with young figures of<br />

trade, cobalt blue ground h lighted in gilt,<br />

spreading circular foot on a stepped square<br />

base, 29cm h<br />

£60-£100<br />

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Lot 579. A Meissen figure group, of three<br />

cherubs, Architect, Draughtsman another,<br />

21cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 580. A 20th century Meissen figure<br />

group, Blackamoor horse tamer, after J.J.<br />

K<strong>and</strong>ler, crossed swords to base, 24cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 581. A Meissen vase, painted with<br />

colourful flowers on a white ground, flanked<br />

by gilt line cobalt blue b<strong>and</strong>s, 16.5cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 582. A Meissen vase, painted with<br />

colourful flowers on a cobalt ground, 16cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 583. A Rosenthal <strong>Art</strong> Deco style<br />

figure, of a female snake charmer, 19cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 584. A Meissen figure, of an older<br />

lady, she wears a green head scarf <strong>and</strong> blue<br />

dress with slippers, 12cm h<br />

£60-£100<br />

585<br />

Lot 585. A Meissen figure, of a cherub<br />

over a fire, he st<strong>and</strong>s before a column base,<br />

17cm h; a Meissen figure group, of a young<br />

boy <strong>and</strong> sheep (lacking cover), he holds<br />

a crook in one h<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> a garl<strong>and</strong> in the<br />

other, 19cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 586. A 20th century Meissen figure<br />

group, Skaters, 21cm h<br />

£60-£100


Lot 587. A 20th century Meissen vase,<br />

painted with colourful flowers on a white<br />

ground, 30cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 588. A pair of 20th century twoh<strong>and</strong>led<br />

pedestal vases <strong>and</strong> covers, oval<br />

cartouches transfer printed with classical<br />

scenes, gilt borders on a blue ground,<br />

spreading cylindrical foot on a square base,<br />

approx 95cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 589. A Macintyre twin-h<strong>and</strong>led<br />

octagonal vase, circa 1900, in an Imari<br />

palette, with gilt scroll h<strong>and</strong>les, short flared<br />

gilt rim, raised on circular short pedestal,<br />

printed mark, pattern number 7428, retailed<br />

through Detchons China Store, North<br />

Shields, 17cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 590. A Moorcroft ovoid vase, tubelined<br />

with white lilies on a green blue cobalt<br />

ground, impressed marks <strong>and</strong> initialled<br />

M C C 96, of recent manufacture, 26cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 591. A Moorcroft ovoid Puffin vase,<br />

circa 1997, tube-lined, with impressed<br />

Moorcroft mark in green <strong>and</strong> other<br />

impressed marks, 14cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

592<br />

Lot 592. A Moorcroft Reeds sunset ovoid<br />

vase, tube-lined on blue ground, brown<br />

impressed mark, Philip Richardson design,<br />

of recent manufacture, 25cm h<br />

£500-£700<br />

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Lot 593. A Royal Crown Derby peacock<br />

ornament, early 20th century, raised on<br />

campana urn on encrusted turquoise scroll<br />

lined base, blue mark, impressed shape<br />

number 25, 24cm h<br />

£80-£100


594<br />

Lot 594. A Royal Crown Derby figurine<br />

‘<strong>Autumn</strong>’, the lady st<strong>and</strong>ing holding fruiting<br />

vine, on pierced base, red mark, 23cm h<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 595. A large Moorcroft pansy<br />

pattern tube lined bowl, c.1810, of<br />

circular outline raised on circular pedestal,<br />

impressed mark Burslem, number 974 <strong>and</strong><br />

Moorcroft script signature in green, 27cm d<br />

£500-£800<br />

596<br />

Lot 596. William Moorcroft, a large<br />

baluster vase, caramel colourway, 1916-<br />

1918, impress marks, “Moorcroft, Burslem,<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong>, M43’’, approx 13.25’’ h<br />

£200-£300<br />

597<br />

Lot 597. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre sugar<br />

sifter, 1930s, printed marks, 14cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 598. A Royal Crown Derby cobalt<br />

blue ground bottle vase, early 20th<br />

century, of ovoid outline, painted with a<br />

floral rose spray before gilt jewelled borders,<br />

8cm h<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 599. A Coalport lime green ground<br />

porcelain dessert set, circa 1910,<br />

enamelled with a floral spray to centre<br />

before gilt arched trellis well borders, before<br />

fluted gilt green outer border, comprising six<br />

dessert plates, a square serving dish <strong>and</strong> an<br />

oval dish (8)<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 600. A good Coalport blue ground<br />

porcelain dessert set, circa 1910,<br />

enamelled in 18th century Worcester style,<br />

painted with trefoil vignettes of fanciful birds<br />

before scale blue <strong>and</strong> gilt scrolling ground,<br />

fluted gilt rim, printed Coalport mark,<br />

comprising four square serving dishes <strong>and</strong><br />

twelve dessert plates, printed T Goode <strong>and</strong><br />

Co London retail mark, <strong>and</strong> pattern number<br />

X6042, dessert plates 24cm d (16)<br />

£150-£200<br />

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599


601<br />

Lot 601. A pair of Paris porcelain vases,<br />

circa 1820, of trumpet outline, enamelled in<br />

black with swags before rose tied borders,<br />

on stepped circular base, flared gilt rim,<br />

14cm h (2)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 602. A pair of German porcelain<br />

figures, circa 1880, modelled as seated<br />

young ladies in floral dress, one playing the<br />

flute, the other singing from a hymn sheet<br />

held in right h<strong>and</strong>, pseudo cross swords<br />

mark, 13cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

600<br />

606<br />

Lot 603. A very rare pair of Royal<br />

Worcester Japanese figures, burnished<br />

in gilt <strong>and</strong> brown kimono attire, he holds an<br />

axe, she holding a fan in her right h<strong>and</strong>, on<br />

hexagonal bases, puce marks, 19cm h (2)<br />

£300-£400<br />

604<br />

Lot 604. A fine pair of Royal Worcester<br />

figures, in white <strong>and</strong> gold, the young<br />

gentleman playing a m<strong>and</strong>olin, the lady with<br />

a tambourine, green marks, shape number<br />

1032, 21cm h (2)<br />

£300-£400<br />

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Lot 605. A Royal Worcester figure of<br />

Bakshian, the Old Potter, puce mark, shape<br />

number 1186, 19cm h<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 606. A rare pair of Kerr & Binns<br />

figures of a boy with a dog <strong>and</strong> a girl<br />

beside a goat, date code 1860, the<br />

cherubs holding vases <strong>and</strong> leads, 13cm h (2)<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 607. A Royal Worcester figure of<br />

Karan Singh, the trinket maker, seated,<br />

puce mark, shape number 1204, 12.5cm h<br />

£250-£300<br />

608<br />

Lot 608. A fine pair of Royal Worcester<br />

figures in the white, Elizabeth I <strong>and</strong> Walter<br />

Raleigh, on canted bases, puce marks, circa<br />

1868, 16.5cm h (2)<br />

£250-£350<br />

609<br />

Lot 609. A pair of Royal Worcester<br />

Egyptian water carriers, date 4 <strong>and</strong> 1895,<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ing with vases, puce marks, shape<br />

number 1250, 23cm h (2)<br />

£250-£350<br />

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Lot 610. A Doulton plate, circa 1905,<br />

enamelled with a lady before a swan,<br />

yellow ground <strong>and</strong> floral enamelled pierced<br />

border, signed Lesley Johnson, printed <strong>and</strong><br />

impressed marks, 22cm d<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 611. A Royal Worcester figure, Nazir<br />

Hassan, puce mark, shape number 1226,<br />

20cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 612. A Royal Worcester figure, Indian<br />

Craftsman, the clay maker “Munnasall’’,<br />

date code 1893, puce marks, shape number<br />

1222, 20cm h<br />

£250-£300<br />

Lot 613. A Royal Worcester figure, The<br />

Brocade Maker, date code 1893, seated,<br />

puce mark <strong>and</strong> shape number 1207,<br />

12cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

614<br />

Lot 614. A Royal Worcester figure seated<br />

before wheel, date ca 1886, puce marks,<br />

shape number 1203, 17cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

615<br />

Lot 615. A pair of Royal Worcester<br />

cherubs playing the cymbals <strong>and</strong> flute,<br />

impressed marks, 16cm h (2)<br />

£250-£300<br />

Lot 616. A French <strong>Art</strong> Deco tile by<br />

Limoges, signed Andre LeDu, depicting a<br />

nude dancer, 13cm h x 10cm w<br />

£80-£120<br />

617<br />

Lot 617. A modern Moorcroft Shirley<br />

Hayes ovoid vase, green printed marks,<br />

marked “Trial’’, “Best wishes, Shirley Hayes,<br />

1993’’, anemone pattern, 17cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 618. A small Moorcroft blue ground<br />

ovoid vase decorated with plums <strong>and</strong><br />

wisteria, impressed marks, 11cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 619. A small Moorcroft African Lily<br />

ovoid vase, green printed marks, 11cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

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Lot 620. A large Moorcroft flambé bottle<br />

vase, African Lily pattern, Queen Mary label,<br />

29cm h<br />

£700-£1000<br />

Lot 621. A small Moorcroft flambé ovoid<br />

vase, anemone pattern, impressed marks,<br />

9cm h<br />

£350-£500<br />

622<br />

Lot 622. A small Moorcroft bowl, poppy<br />

pattern, impressed marks, 14cm d<br />

£350-£500


Glass<br />

623<br />

Lot 623. A Lalique frosted model<br />

of a bison, circa 1925 raised on clear<br />

rectangular plinth base, etched ‘Lalique’<br />

mark to base, 10cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 624. A collection of late Victorian<br />

cranberry glassware, including a biscuit<br />

barrel <strong>and</strong> cover, ruby glass comport on<br />

clear pedestal, a jug, a cranberry frill bon<br />

bon basket, an open salt <strong>and</strong> a cranberry<br />

ewer with clear glass h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> faceted<br />

stopper, with sherry porcelain label, the<br />

decanter 25cm h (6)<br />

£70-£100<br />

625<br />

Lot 625. A late Victorian blue glass<br />

cornucopia shaped blue glass scent<br />

bottle with silver embossed hinged<br />

cover, circa 1885, together with another<br />

clear glass <strong>and</strong> silver mounted faceted<br />

scent bottle with clear glass stopper, a small<br />

late Victorian ruby glass cornucopia scent<br />

bottle <strong>and</strong> stopper, <strong>and</strong> a ruby glass scent<br />

bottle jar with silver collar <strong>and</strong> hinged collar,<br />

Birmingham, 1886 (4)<br />

£50-£100<br />

Lot 626. A late Victorian faceted<br />

cranberry glass double-ended scent<br />

bottle, circa 1885, with embossed silver<br />

ends, with gold inset monogrammed<br />

mounts, with stoppers, 13cm length,<br />

together with another late Victorian ruby<br />

glass faceted double ended scent bottle with<br />

silver mushroom shaped hinged <strong>and</strong> screw<br />

stoppers, 10cm l (2)<br />

£50-£70<br />

627<br />

Lot 627. A pair of Victorian opaque white<br />

overlay ruby glass vases, circa 1885,<br />

arched shaped rims with gilt scroll ornament<br />

above panels of enamelled flowers, flanking<br />

diaper panels of opaque white ornament,<br />

raised on pedestal supports <strong>and</strong> circular foot<br />

rims, 33.5cm h (2)<br />

£60-£100<br />

628<br />

Lot 628. A pair of late Victorian green<br />

glass decanter jugs, circa 1885, with<br />

reeded clear glass h<strong>and</strong>les, clear glass<br />

stoppers together with a pair of blue glass<br />

baskets with opaque white rims <strong>and</strong> a late<br />

Victorian yellow glass salt, bearing lozenge<br />

mark (5)<br />

£30-£50<br />

Lot 629. A collection of 19th century<br />

Bristol blue glassware items, including a<br />

pair of ovoid vases, together with a glass jug<br />

<strong>and</strong> two bowls, the bowls 12cm d (5)<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 630. A Regency style gilded metal<br />

st<strong>and</strong> supporting oval glass cut bon<br />

bon dish, together with a st<strong>and</strong> without<br />

glass insert together with a cut glass vase<br />

in gilt metal st<strong>and</strong> together with a brass<br />

c<strong>and</strong>lestick (4)<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 630A. A Victorian green glass dump<br />

weight, circa 1890, together with a pair of<br />

of oval amber glass salts (3)<br />

£30-£40<br />

631<br />

Lot 631. An <strong>Art</strong> Deco Daum green glass<br />

flared cylindrical vase, 1930s, of chequer<br />

board design with polished <strong>and</strong> inverted<br />

frosted square panels, raised on circular foot<br />

rim, etched “Daum, Nancy’’ 18cm h<br />

£100-£200<br />

Lot 632. An American Ick Holt studio<br />

glass vase, of ovoid outline, of three<br />

dimensional design, on blue ground, flared<br />

rim with labels, 15cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 633. A set of eight 19th century<br />

Bristol blue finger bowls, 13cm d (8)<br />

£70-£100


634<br />

635<br />

638<br />

Lot 634. An early 19th century Bristol<br />

blue measuring jar, together with a Bristol<br />

blue decanter jug with clear glass h<strong>and</strong>le,<br />

circa 1840, together with a green glass twinlipped<br />

jar <strong>and</strong> two other Bristol blue glassware<br />

items (5)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 635. An early 19th century Bristol<br />

blue ovoid glass jug, with scroll h<strong>and</strong>le on<br />

stepped footrim, together with another Bristol<br />

blue glass jug with reeded rim, 22cm h (2)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 636. A George III crystal faceted cut<br />

decanter quartet, circa 1790, within early<br />

19th century Sheffield plate bottle coaster,<br />

together with a George III silver br<strong>and</strong>y label,<br />

London, 1792, the decanters with fleur de lys<br />

stoppers, 31cm h<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 637. A pair of George III crystal ovoid<br />

slender decanters <strong>and</strong> stoppers, circa<br />

1785, of faceted outline etched with ribbontied<br />

swags <strong>and</strong> foliage, 30cm h (2)<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 638. An early 19th Bristol blue glass<br />

decanter <strong>and</strong> stopper, of ovoid slender form<br />

with teardrop stopper, 30cm h, together with<br />

a squat baluster Bristol blue decanter <strong>and</strong><br />

stopper <strong>and</strong> an early 19th century Bristol blue<br />

dimpled blue glass decanter jug with pewter<br />

collar, 23cm h (3)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 639. A French <strong>Art</strong> Deco table lamp,<br />

the peach glass shade depicting a lady in a<br />

hat with flowers, on a black rectangular base,<br />

24cm h x 26cm w<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 640. A French <strong>Art</strong> Deco pressed<br />

amber glass vase of ovoid form with<br />

raised flowers, signed P de Cagny, 22cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

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DAY TWO - SATURDAY 27TH OCTOBER<br />

Boxes <strong>and</strong> Objects<br />

641<br />

Lot 641. A late Victorian tortoiseshell <strong>and</strong><br />

mother of pearl lady’s evening purse,<br />

blue satin-lined interior, of rectangular outline,<br />

11cm l, circa 1880, together with a pair of<br />

Parisian mother of pearl <strong>and</strong> gilt brass opera<br />

glasses, circa 1900 (2)<br />

£25-£30<br />

Lot 641A. A late 19th century Black<br />

Forest carved bear bookst<strong>and</strong>, circa<br />

1885, together with Bavarian carved bear<br />

accessories to include blotter, inkst<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

another (4)<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 642. A late Victorian Tunbridge ware<br />

box <strong>and</strong> cover, enclosing four fruit knives,<br />

together with a horn snuff box <strong>and</strong> two<br />

Regency scent phials, circa 1810 (8)<br />

£30-£50<br />

647<br />

Lot 643. A late George III mahogany<br />

<strong>and</strong> crossb<strong>and</strong>ed chequer strung tea<br />

caddy with hinged cover, circa 1820, of<br />

sarcophagus outline, the interior revealing<br />

two lidded covers, with ivory knop h<strong>and</strong>les,<br />

tin lined interior, raised on gilt brass bun feet,<br />

25cm d, together with a Victorian papier<br />

mache snuff box <strong>and</strong> cover, circa 1850,<br />

painted with a three quarter length portrait of<br />

a lady, 10cm l (2)<br />

£50-£100<br />

Lot 644. A mid-Victorian rosewood <strong>and</strong><br />

brass bound gentleman’s toilet box, circa<br />

1850, with brass vacant cartouche, hinged lid<br />

opening to reveal divisions in black gilt tooled<br />

leather, the lock marked Bramah before base<br />

drawer, 35cm x 24cm, together with another<br />

rosewood <strong>and</strong> brass b<strong>and</strong>ed dressing toilet<br />

box, circa 1850, with velvet lined interior,<br />

lacking fitments, 32cm w (2)<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 645. A George IV mahogany<br />

rectangular tea caddy, circa 1825, the<br />

sarcophagus hinged lid opening to reveal<br />

a glass mixing bowl to centre, flanking two<br />

lidded canisters with ivory knop h<strong>and</strong>les, ivory<br />

escutcheon, 31cm w<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 645A. A Far Eastern ebony <strong>and</strong><br />

s<strong>and</strong>alwood rectangular box <strong>and</strong> cover,<br />

circa 1885, together with another similar tea<br />

caddy, 25cm w (2)<br />

£40-£60<br />

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Lot 646. A George IV rosewood<br />

rectangular tea caddy, the hinged<br />

sarcophagus top with egg <strong>and</strong> dart moulding,<br />

opening to reveal two lidded tin lined canisters<br />

centreing circular division of waisted outline<br />

with brass escutcheon raised on bun feet,<br />

33cm w, 19cm h<br />

£120-£200<br />

Lot 647. A William IV rosewood <strong>and</strong><br />

mother of pearl inlaid lady’s jewelled<br />

casket, of hinged sarcophagus outline,<br />

with egg <strong>and</strong> dart carved border, opening to<br />

reveal pink satin <strong>and</strong> velvet lining with fitted<br />

divisions, mother of pearl cartouche, covered<br />

divisions raised above three ebony <strong>and</strong> pewter<br />

mother of pearl strung drawers, the base<br />

drawer with writing slope, pen rest <strong>and</strong> ink<br />

well divisions enclosed within two cupboard<br />

doors with floral mother of pearl detail, egg<br />

<strong>and</strong> dart carved base on compressed bun<br />

feet, with carrying h<strong>and</strong>les, 36cm h, 34cm w<br />

£300-£400<br />

648<br />

Lot 648. Treen interest: a William IV<br />

ceremonial truncheon, dated 1831, highlyenamelled<br />

<strong>and</strong> gilt <strong>and</strong> inscribed ‘Edgbaston<br />

Parish’, before Royal Coat of Arms <strong>and</strong> artist<br />

details, J Thorp, herald painters, treen ribbed<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le, 36cm l<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 649. A late 18th/early 19th century<br />

carved wooden chalice, of cylindrical<br />

outline, carved insides with depiction of St<br />

George <strong>and</strong> the Dragon, <strong>and</strong> other religious<br />

scenes, raised on knop stem <strong>and</strong> circular<br />

pedestal, 16.5cm h<br />

£100-£200<br />

Lot 650. A set of Victorian mahogany <strong>and</strong><br />

brass balance scales, the base with drawer<br />

<strong>and</strong> weights, 39cm h, 26cm w<br />

£60-£80<br />

Lot 650A. A late Victorian oak front<br />

stationery box, circa 1890, the hinged<br />

lid opening to reveal leather-lined survases<br />

<strong>and</strong> green stained pigeon holes, marked H.<br />

Graves, New St., Birmingham, 30cm w<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 651. An unusual Continental<br />

Hermaphrodite wooden doll, circa 1900,<br />

h<strong>and</strong>-carved female on one side, male to the<br />

reverse, movable limbs, 48cm l<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 652. A 3’’ astronomical refractor<br />

telescope, c.1904-11, signed Thomas<br />

Armstrong & Brother, together with original<br />

cabriole tripod library st<strong>and</strong>, eyepieces,<br />

filters <strong>and</strong> a Rhode & Schwartz ash field<br />

tripod with brass fixtures<br />

£400-£600<br />

653<br />

Lot 653. A good George III satinwood<br />

<strong>and</strong> harewood inlaid rectangular tea<br />

caddy <strong>and</strong> cover, circa 1790, the hinged<br />

lid with oval shell inlay <strong>and</strong> rosewood cross<br />

b<strong>and</strong>ing, opening to reveal two lidded<br />

canisters with oval hinged lids, central blue<br />

mixing bowl <strong>and</strong> inlay to front <strong>and</strong> ivory<br />

escutcheon, 30cm w<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 654. A Victorian burr walnut <strong>and</strong><br />

crossb<strong>and</strong>ed, ebony strung glove<br />

box, circa 1880, the hinged lid with silver<br />

cartouche, opening to reveal vacant interior,<br />

stamped maker ‘A Schramm’, 38cm l<br />

£40-£60<br />

655<br />

Lot 655. A 17th century style Dutch<br />

brass jardinière with lion mask ring<br />

h<strong>and</strong>les, semi-lobed, raised on paw feet<br />

together with an oval brass hammered<br />

planter, 38cm l (2)<br />

£20-£30<br />

656<br />

Lot 656. A late Victorian mahogany<br />

satinwood <strong>and</strong> harewood inlaid oval tea<br />

tray, with brass h<strong>and</strong>les, wavy gallery rim,<br />

54cm l<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 657. A French 19th century<br />

serpentine front burr walnut liqueur<br />

casket, inlaid with ebony stringing, the<br />

top inlaid with a brass cartouche, signed<br />

Clemence Girardeau, opening to reveal four<br />

decanters <strong>and</strong> twelve of the original sixteen<br />

glasses, 34cm w<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 658. Tribal art interest: a large<br />

hardwood, st<strong>and</strong>ing tribal figure, 154cm l<br />

£100-£150<br />

Oriental Works of<br />

<strong>Art</strong><br />

659<br />

Lot 659. A Japanese ivory tusk vase,<br />

Meiji period (1868-1912), carved with<br />

scrolling dragons amongst clouds, 26cm h<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 660. A set of ten Chinese figurative<br />

rice paper paintings, circa 1900, in small<br />

square case<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 661. A Japanese mother of pearl<br />

carved shell clam, Meiji period (1868-1912),<br />

vibrantly carved with figures in a variety of<br />

scenes with architecture <strong>and</strong> prunus blossom<br />

within silver chased b<strong>and</strong>ing, raised on a<br />

hardwood prunus blossom st<strong>and</strong>, 33cm h<br />

£200-£400<br />

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Lot 662. A Japanese mother of pearl shell<br />

clam, inset with three silvered doves, raised<br />

on a flowering silver stem of foliage, mounted<br />

on ebonised base, 24cm h, ex-lot 304<br />

Sotheby’s country house sale 1995<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 663. A French 19th century gilt bronze<br />

desk st<strong>and</strong>, naturalistically modelled as a<br />

cockatoo, the hinged neck opening to reveal<br />

a pen brush, perched on a branch pen rest,<br />

black marble base, 21cm h, 11.5cm w<br />

£250-£350<br />

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Lot 674. A Chinese jade cup, probably<br />

18th/19th century, carved scroll h<strong>and</strong>le, the<br />

flared rim raised on small circular pedestal<br />

on hardwood st<strong>and</strong>, 4cm h<br />

£800-£1000<br />

Lot 675. A large <strong>and</strong> interesting Chinese<br />

embroidered silk panel of a Chinese<br />

lady with tray of tea/ wine cups, on red<br />

ground, Qing Dynasty, framed <strong>and</strong> glazed,<br />

150cm x 82cm<br />

£1000-£2000<br />

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Other Works of <strong>Art</strong><br />

Lot 676. A good pair of French ormolu<br />

mounted Blue John vases, second quarter<br />

19th century, of ovoid outline, mounted with<br />

waisted white marble surmounts <strong>and</strong> ormolu<br />

acanthus twin-h<strong>and</strong>les, terminating on an<br />

ormolu stiff foliate circular pedestal base,<br />

square white marble plinth on ormolu bun<br />

feet, the Blue John approximately 14cm h (2)<br />

£2800-£3500<br />

Lot 677. A late Victorian beaded teapot<br />

cosy, circa 1875, 39cm w<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 678. A set of three late 19th century<br />

Continental Neo-Gothic church gilt<br />

metal photograph frames, circa 1880<br />

£40-£60<br />

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Lot 679. An early 18th century framed<br />

tapestry icon of Mary Magdalene, 32cm<br />

x 39cm<br />

£400-£500<br />

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Lot 680. Horse racing interest:<br />

A commemorative bronze by David<br />

Cornell, dated 1985, ‘Champion Finish’,<br />

together with certificate of authenticity <strong>and</strong><br />

horse racing titles, raised on black slate<br />

base, 20cm h . Lester Piggott bronze,<br />

comes with a variety of hard-backed books<br />

including ‘Lester Piggott’ by Julian Wilson,<br />

‘The Official Story of the Blue Rib<strong>and</strong> of<br />

theTurf of the Derby’, other books include<br />

‘Calling the Horses’ by Peter O’Sullivan <strong>and</strong><br />

three others<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 680A. J.A. Hatfield: a bronze bust of<br />

a lady after A. Gatley, mid-19th century,<br />

on socle base, inscribed “Executed in Bronze<br />

by J.A. Hatfield for the <strong>Art</strong> Union of London<br />

from the Original Bust by A. Gatley, selected<br />

by Miss Acocks as a prize holder, 1843”<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 681. A single owner collection of<br />

Austrian <strong>and</strong> other cold painted bronze<br />

<strong>and</strong> lead birds, dogs, frogs, monkeys,<br />

farmyard animals <strong>and</strong> reptiles, circa<br />

1900 <strong>and</strong> later (39)<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 682. A 19th century Japanese twoh<strong>and</strong>led<br />

bronze vase, the flared neck with<br />

elephant h<strong>and</strong>les, the body cast with birds<br />

amongst foliage, signed to base, 27cm h; a<br />

20th century Japanese bronze, of a Samurai<br />

on horseback, rectangular base, 34cm h,<br />

26cm l (2)<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 683. Eugene Marioton (1854-1933),<br />

Le Devoir Civique, bronze, signed <strong>and</strong> titled<br />

to base, 41cm h<br />

£400-£500<br />

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Lot 684. Paul Silvestre: a good pair<br />

of <strong>Art</strong> Deco bronze faun bookends,<br />

patinated, signed Silvestre <strong>and</strong> Susse Freres<br />

Ed Trs Paris, height 11cm (2)<br />

£200-£300<br />

685<br />

Lot 685. Augustus Moreau, a 19th<br />

century bronze group of two cherubs, cast<br />

with young lady gathering in harvest <strong>and</strong><br />

companion dressed in robe, 40cm h, raised<br />

an oak turned socle base, 51cm h<br />

£250-£350<br />

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Lot 686. Two large French <strong>Art</strong> Nouveau<br />

painted bronze figures of ladies on black<br />

marble bases, one in elegant dress with<br />

turban, the other carrying a basket, signed<br />

Drouot, 1895 <strong>and</strong> Leon Pilet, 1895, approx<br />

95cm h (2)<br />

£600-£1000<br />

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Lot 687. A late 19th century Russian<br />

Icon, depicting Madonna <strong>and</strong> Child, 60cm<br />

x 47cm<br />

£80-£120<br />

688<br />

Lot 688. A 19th century Russian Icon,<br />

depicting Christ beneath a dove, 31cm x<br />

26.5cm; another (2)<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 689. A 19th century Russian Icon,<br />

the Trinity, 45cm x 35cm<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 690. A small Russian Icon, <strong>and</strong><br />

another (2)<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 691. A 19th century Russian Icon,<br />

Madonna <strong>and</strong> Child, 35.5cm x 26.5cm<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 692. A 19th century Icon, depicting<br />

religious scenes, 414cm x 34cm<br />

£60-£100<br />

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Lot 693. A good Chinese Cantonese<br />

ivory <strong>and</strong> stained chess set, each carved<br />

figurative chess piece raised on puzzle ball<br />

stem <strong>and</strong> circular pedestal, approx 31 pieces<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 694. A pair of 19th century Flemish<br />

petit point hunting scenes, 34cm x 42cm,<br />

gilt frames<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 694A. A rare Berlin long spot<br />

sampler, woolwork, circa 1875, on linen<br />

canvas, the long narrow sampler stitched<br />

with various vignettes including stylised<br />

foliage, seated cat, architectural designs,<br />

the alphabet in old English <strong>and</strong> lower case, a<br />

kettle <strong>and</strong> various sample designs, the length<br />

approximately 500cm x 22cm. Footnote: This<br />

sampler possibly worked by a young girl in the<br />

south of Engl<strong>and</strong>, is believed to be the longest<br />

ever recorded sampler discovered to date<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 695. A Victorian gilt brass table bell<br />

with ebony turned h<strong>and</strong>le, 28cm h<br />

£20-£30<br />

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Lot 696. A pair of 18th century brass<br />

c<strong>and</strong>lesticks, circa 1740, of square<br />

knopped outline on canted square spreading<br />

bases, 15cm h, together with another pair of<br />

18th century brass c<strong>and</strong>lesticks, 17cm h (4)<br />

£100-£150


Lot 697. A 19th century marble tazza on<br />

st<strong>and</strong>, of circular outline, the flared lip on<br />

circular pedestal <strong>and</strong> block plinth support<br />

<strong>and</strong> stepped base, 26cm h<br />

£100-£200<br />

Lot 698. An early 19th century Blue<br />

John vase, of ovoid outline, with black<br />

marble surmounts <strong>and</strong> Blue John plinth base<br />

on black marble st<strong>and</strong>, 31cm h<br />

£500-£700<br />

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Lot 699. A decorative pair of early 20th<br />

century Continental variegated white<br />

marble <strong>and</strong> ormolu mounted table<br />

lamps, of ovoid outline, with ormolu mounts,<br />

raised on spreading base <strong>and</strong> gilt metal feet,<br />

with pink lamps, st<strong>and</strong>s 30cm h (2)<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 700. A late Victorian ormolu table<br />

lamp, circa 1890, in Greek classic style,<br />

with Vitruvian reeded h<strong>and</strong>les, the ovoid<br />

support cast with classical Greek figures,<br />

black marble surmount <strong>and</strong> black marble<br />

base with ormolu tableau on brass hoof feet,<br />

with shade, the table lamp is 38cm h<br />

£50-£70<br />

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Lot 701. A pair of Continental rouge<br />

marble <strong>and</strong> gilt ormolu mounted ovoid<br />

table lamps, cast with gilt swags <strong>and</strong> rams<br />

head h<strong>and</strong>les, raised on square plinth base,<br />

the table lamps 51cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 702. A pair of early 20th century<br />

Continental white marble <strong>and</strong> gilt metal<br />

mounted table lamps, of ovoid outline,<br />

raised on square bases on gilt brass feet,<br />

with shades, 33cm h, together with an early<br />

20th century rouge marble <strong>and</strong> gilt ormolu<br />

mounted table lamp (3)<br />

£40-£60<br />

703<br />

Lot 703. A George III mahogany <strong>and</strong><br />

brass mounted peat bucket, with swing<br />

brass h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> brass liner, of oval outline<br />

with wavy coopered ornaments 38cm l,<br />

30cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 704. A good Continental six<br />

branched gilt ormolu c<strong>and</strong>elabra, circa<br />

1890, converted to electricity, the reeded<br />

sconces <strong>and</strong> cast drip pans on acanthus<br />

stems, scroll supports with central sconce,<br />

raised on urn central support with brass ring<br />

h<strong>and</strong>les, on rouge marble canted square<br />

base, 84cm h<br />

£100-£200<br />

Lot 705. A good <strong>and</strong> large late 18th<br />

century/early 19th century Blue John<br />

vase, of ovoid ribbed outline, raised on<br />

circular pedestal <strong>and</strong> black marble plinth<br />

base, 34cm h<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

Lot 705A. An Edwardian oval portrait<br />

miniature of a young lady, circa 1910,<br />

half length, in brown <strong>and</strong> gilt tooled morocco<br />

case, 8 x 6.5cm<br />

£40-£60<br />

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Lot 706. A mid-19th century ivory<br />

sewing clamp, a miniature pin cushion in<br />

the shape of a bucket <strong>and</strong> an ivory small<br />

circular box (3)<br />

£100-£200<br />

Lot 707. Three 19th century tape<br />

measures <strong>and</strong> an inlaid waxing circle (3)<br />

£100-£200<br />

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Lot 708. An intricate 16th/17th century<br />

embroidered collar, in silver thread <strong>and</strong><br />

sequins, with Scottish inspired flowers,<br />

48cm l<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 709. A French <strong>Art</strong> Nouveau bronzed<br />

vase, signed Auguste Moreau, applied with<br />

a young boy amongst flowers <strong>and</strong> dragon<br />

flies, 45cm h<br />

£200-£300


Lot 710. Gr<strong>and</strong> Tour interest: a marble<br />

lion on later plinth marble base,<br />

19cm w x 12cm h<br />

£100-£200<br />

Lot 711. No lot<br />

Maps <strong>and</strong> Etchings<br />

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Lot 712. A Victorian tinted print, titled<br />

‘The Golfers, a Gr<strong>and</strong> Match Played Over<br />

St Andrews Links’, 38cm x 62cm<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 713. Robert Morden, Country of<br />

Derbyshire, h<strong>and</strong> coloured map, sold by Abel<br />

Swale, 50 x 54cm<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 714. W. Hole, 1607, 1637 issue, of the<br />

Country of Derbyshire, framed map,<br />

40 x 46cm<br />

£80-£120<br />

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Lot 715. A 17th century map of the<br />

Country of Derbyshire, 53 x 64cm<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 716. John Ogsby, The Continuation of<br />

the Road from York to Chester, framed map,<br />

43 x 55cm<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 717. Four framed antiquarian maps<br />

relating to Derbyshire, Thos. Kitchen,<br />

1747-60, Th. Moule, circa 1840, Bickham,<br />

1796 issue (4)<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 718. Salvador Dali, by <strong>and</strong> after, ‘The<br />

March Towards God’, coloured wood block<br />

engraving, signed in pencil, 31cm x 23cm,<br />

with certificate, carved gilt frame<br />

£300-£400<br />

Lot 719. Renoir (Pierre-Auguste, 1841-<br />

1919), Le Chapeau Epingle, etching, signed<br />

in the image, 11.5cm x 8cm<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 720. Paul Signac (1863-1935),<br />

Le Pont des <strong>Art</strong>s Avec Remorques, etching,<br />

12.5cm x 19cm<br />

£80-£120<br />

Watercolours<br />

Lot 721. Barry Pittar, Figures in a<br />

courtyard, signed l.r., watercolour, 36cm<br />

x 52cm; <strong>and</strong> another, by the same h<strong>and</strong>,<br />

‘Below London Bridge’, signed l.r., 22cm x<br />

36cm (2)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 722. Ralph Rowl<strong>and</strong>, ‘Out Hunting’,<br />

three figures on balcony, signed l.r. <strong>and</strong><br />

dated 1900, watercolour, unframed, 35cm<br />

x 26.5cm<br />

£50-£70<br />

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Lot 723. Alfred Montague (1832-1883),<br />

A gypsy encampment, signed l.r.,<br />

watercolour, 20cm x 13.5cm<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 724. B Lefanu, A l<strong>and</strong>scape with<br />

mill pond before a meadow, signed l.r.,<br />

watercolour, 23cm x 32cm<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 725. Harold Gresley (1892-1967),<br />

Derwent Water, Derbyshire, signed l.r., <strong>and</strong><br />

dated 1927, watercolour, inscribed to verso,<br />

25cm x 20cm<br />

£100-£200<br />

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Lot 726. Charles Woolmoth (1815-1906),<br />

A river l<strong>and</strong>scape, signed l.r., watercolour,<br />

42cm x 62cm<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 727. Fred Tucker RBA (1864-1929),<br />

A mountain scene with peat bogs, signed<br />

l.r., watercolour, 48cm x 74cm<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 728. English School, mid-19th<br />

century, Portrait of a gentleman, half length,<br />

in a black coat <strong>and</strong> cream waistcoat,<br />

unsigned, pastel, 46cm x 58cm<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 729. Follower of John Ruskin,<br />

‘Ambleside’, figure before arched cave,<br />

watercolour, 11cm x 15.5cm<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 730. F... Ward, Pencil Mill, Keswick,<br />

signed <strong>and</strong> dated October 1874,<br />

watercolour, 24cm x 33cm; <strong>and</strong> another,<br />

F Hultz, Figures in a rocky l<strong>and</strong>scape, signed<br />

<strong>and</strong> dated 1880, watercolour, 23cm x 31cm<br />

(2)<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 731. Eric Gill (1882-1940), ‘The<br />

Sower’ signed l.c. in pencil <strong>and</strong> annotated<br />

‘1/12 fullsize approx’, black <strong>and</strong> coloured<br />

chalks, 27cm x 15cm; together with this<br />

drawing is the original letter signed by Eric<br />

Gill, addressed to <strong>and</strong> <strong>Art</strong>hur Gibbs Esquire,<br />

‘Dear Mr Gibbs, Thank you for your letter of<br />

the 4th. I am very pleased to hear that you<br />

have brought the drawing. I do not know<br />

exactly which one it is but it must have been<br />

done in connection with the statue in the<br />

entrance hall of Broadcasting House. Thank<br />

you for kind remembrances. Yours sincerely,<br />

Eric Gill’<br />

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Lot 732. Harold Gresley (1892-1967)<br />

Ravens Crag, Dovedale signed l.l., <strong>and</strong><br />

titled to slip, watercolour, 28cm x 38cm<br />

£250-£350<br />

Lot 733. Frank Egginton (1908-1990),<br />

A rural lane with thatched cottage <strong>and</strong> hens<br />

on path, signed l.l., watercolour on paper,<br />

27cm x 37cm, unframed<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 734. Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones,<br />

Bt, ARA (1833-1898), charcoal <strong>and</strong> chalk<br />

preparatory sketch for an angel in “The<br />

Morning of the Resurrection’’, faded label to<br />

reverse, framed, 48 x 35cm. Provenance:<br />

presented to Mr J F Tovey, H<strong>and</strong>sworth<br />

Grammar School for Boys, Birmingham, in<br />

recognition of his service after WW11<br />

£3000-£5000<br />

Lot 735. Charles Johnson Payne, called<br />

‘Snaffles’ (1884-1967) ‘The Gunner’, printed<br />

in coloured <strong>and</strong> heightened in white, signed,<br />

43.5 x 34.5cm<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 736. Charles Johnson Payne, called<br />

‘Snaffles’ (1884-1967) ‘The Bonnie Blue<br />

Bonnets Frae Over the Border’, printed in<br />

colours, signed, 46 x 42cm<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 737. Charles Johnson Payne, called<br />

‘Snaffles’ (1884-1967) ‘The D.R.’ (Rudyard<br />

Kipling with the artist’s apologies), printed in<br />

colours, 43.5 x 34.5cm<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 738. Michael Crawley (20th century)<br />

Figures in a village, signed l.r., watercolour<br />

31cm x 39cm<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 739. Henry Dawson (1811-1878),<br />

‘Windsor Castle from the Brocas’ signed l.l.,<br />

watercolour, 33cm x 48cm. Provenance:<br />

with Richard Green, London (label verso)<br />

£500-£700<br />

Lot 740. Michael Crawley (20th century)<br />

‘Quarndon Common’, a snowy street scene<br />

signed l.l., inscribed to verso, watercolour,<br />

34cm x 35cm<br />

£60-£80


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Lot 741. Harry Sutton Palmer RBA<br />

(1852-1933), ‘From Chequers Park,<br />

Buckinghamshire’, signed l.r., watercolour,<br />

26cm x 36cm. Provenance: with Richard<br />

Green, London (label Verso)<br />

£300-£500<br />

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Lot 742. Thomas Miles Richardson<br />

(1784-1848), Invergarry Castle, Inverness,<br />

signed with monogram l.l, watercolour <strong>and</strong><br />

bodycolour, 18cm x 30cm<br />

£300-£500<br />

Oils<br />

Lot 743. A... Masson (19th century),<br />

A woman with a horse <strong>and</strong> red wagon,<br />

signed l.r. <strong>and</strong> dated 1885, oil on canvas,<br />

51cm x 69cm<br />

£250-£300<br />

Lot 744. Ava Verhoesen, A figure in a<br />

Continental cathedral cloister, signed <strong>and</strong><br />

dated 1840, oil on board, 32cm x 23cm, in<br />

period gilt gesso frame<br />

£250-£300<br />

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Lot 745. Montpleau (?) (French, 19th<br />

century), Sheep in a barn, indistinctly<br />

signed l.r., oil on canvas, 49cm x 64cm<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 746. English School (19th century)<br />

Two horses in a l<strong>and</strong>scape, oil on board,<br />

20cm x 25cm<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 747. English School (late 19th<br />

century), Waves breaking on a shore,<br />

indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, unframed,<br />

81cm x 133cm<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 748. Quinto Soffientini (Italian,<br />

19th century), Waiting for a signature - an<br />

interior with a seated prince holding a letter,<br />

a woman holding a quill pen, signed, oil on<br />

canvas, unframed, 88cm x 108cm<br />

£300-£400<br />

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Lot 749. Charles Waller (19th century),<br />

Mountainous l<strong>and</strong>scapes, a pair, signed, oil<br />

on canvas, 34cm x 45cm (2)<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 750. Charles Archer (1855-1931),<br />

A still life of grapes <strong>and</strong> apples on a mossy<br />

bank, signed, oil on canvas, 29cm x 34cm<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 751. Charles Archer (1855-1931),<br />

A still life of grapes, apples <strong>and</strong> a bird’s nest<br />

on a mossy bank, signed, oil on canvas,<br />

30cm x 38cm<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 751A. Continental School (18th<br />

century), Madonna <strong>and</strong> Child, oil on<br />

canvas, 67cm x 48cm<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

Lot 752. E Clarke-Derby (19th century),<br />

View at Marlow on Thames, signed,<br />

inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated 1880 to verso, oil on<br />

canvas, 25cm x 35cm<br />

£80-£120<br />

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Lot 753. Charles Archer (1855-1931),<br />

A still life of grapes <strong>and</strong> plums on a mossy<br />

bank, signed, oil on canvas, 22cm x 27cm<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 754. Follower of John Frederick<br />

Herring Junr, A farmyard scene with<br />

horses, goats, hens, pigs <strong>and</strong> ducks near a<br />

cottage, bears signature, oil on panel, 27cm<br />

x 37cm<br />

£250-£350<br />

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Lot 755. Charles Archer (1855-1931),<br />

A still life of a peach, grapes <strong>and</strong> raspberries<br />

on a mossy bank, signed, oil on canvas,<br />

19cm x 24cm<br />

£300-£400<br />

Lot 756. Augustus Jules Bouvier (1827-<br />

1881), Portrait of a young lady, head <strong>and</strong><br />

shoulders, with a pearl necklace, signed <strong>and</strong><br />

dated 1866, oil on board, oval, 30cm x 22cm<br />

£150-£250<br />

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Lot 757. Follower of James Webb,<br />

Beached vessels on a shore, bears signature,<br />

oil on canvas, 40cm x 57cm<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 758. English School (18th century),<br />

Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, in a<br />

green coat (by repute Thomas Evans of<br />

Derby, born 1723), oil on canvas, 79cm x<br />

65cm<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 759. Style of Gustave de Breanski<br />

(late 19th century), Cattle watering in a<br />

highl<strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scape, bears signature, oil on<br />

canvas, 50cm x 76cm<br />

£200-£300<br />

760<br />

Lot 760. Follower of Thomas Sidney<br />

Cooper, A l<strong>and</strong>scape with cattle, bears<br />

signature <strong>and</strong> date, oil on canvas 51cm x<br />

61cm<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 761. Style of Charles Archer, A still<br />

life of fruit, oil on panel, oval, 16cm x 23cm<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 762. English School (19th century),<br />

Falstaff, oil on canvas, unframed, 91cm x<br />

71cm<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 763. <strong>Art</strong>hur H Twells (Irish, 20th<br />

century), ‘Above Creesloveth Donegal’,<br />

signed, oil on canvas, inscribed with title on<br />

stretcher, 61cm x 92cm<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 764. Ernest Townsend (1880-1924),<br />

A nymph by a pool, signed, oil on canvas,<br />

42cm x 56cm<br />

£200-£300<br />

765<br />

Lot 765. Daniel Sherrin (1868-1940),<br />

Cattle watering, signed, oil on canvas,<br />

51cm x 76cm<br />

£200-£300<br />

766<br />

Lot 766. <strong>Art</strong>hur W Redgate (1860-<br />

1906), High Tor, Matlock, figure fishing in<br />

foreground, signed, inscribed on re-lining, oil<br />

on canvas, 51cm x 76cm<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 767. E...R... Taylor (19th century),<br />

A classical muse with a lyre, signed, oil on<br />

canvas, unframed, 88cm x 101cm<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 768. H Edgar Morrelle (late 19th<br />

century), A country girl with a basket of<br />

radishes, signed, oil on canvas, 112cm x<br />

86cm<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 769. English School, 19th century,<br />

Nottingham Castle ablaze, oil on canvas,<br />

46cm x 66cm<br />

£300-£500<br />

770<br />

Lot 770. Attributed to Edmond Thomas<br />

Parris (1793-1873), A historical subject<br />

with two lovers among ruins, indistinctly<br />

signed, oil on canvas, unframed, 89cm x<br />

111cm<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 771. R... Marshall (19th century),<br />

Two figures on a path with a shepherd <strong>and</strong><br />

flock in distance, signed, oil on canvas,<br />

75cm x 102cm<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 772. English School (19th century),<br />

A horse by a fence, oil on canvas, 50cm x<br />

75cm<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 773. Adriaen Van Diest (Dutch,<br />

1655-1704), Figures in a boat in the<br />

grounds of a palace, signed, oil on canvas,<br />

87cm x 76.5cm<br />

£600-£800<br />

Lot 774. Attributed to Charles L<strong>and</strong>seer,<br />

R A (1799-1879), A portrait of Miss<br />

L<strong>and</strong>seer, the artist’s sister, by a sundial in<br />

a garden, with a dog, inscribed on label to<br />

verso, oil on panel, 21.5cm x 17.5cm<br />

£300-£500<br />

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Lot 775. Charles Archer (1855-1931),<br />

A still life of a pear, apple, grapes <strong>and</strong> a<br />

tomato on a mossy bank, signed, oil on<br />

panel, 22cm x 29cm<br />

£300-£400<br />

Lot 776. A... Baird (?) (19th century),<br />

Portrait of a girl, seated three-quarter length,<br />

in a red lace dress, indistinctly signed,<br />

inscribed ‘Wistan Hiskins aged 3 years,<br />

1889, to verso, oil on canvas, 53cm x 67cm<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 777. Giuseppe Mazzolini (Italian,<br />

1806-1876), Portrait of a lady seated writing<br />

at a desk, signed, oil on canvas; together<br />

with companion study of a seated lady, half<br />

length, oil on canvas, 39cm x 29cm (2)<br />

£1500-£2000<br />

Lot 778. English School (19th Century),<br />

Portraits of a gentleman in black bow tie<br />

<strong>and</strong> a lady in a green dress, oil on canvas,<br />

40cm x 33cm (2)<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 779. W... Stanley (19th Century),<br />

A mother <strong>and</strong> children by a cottage, signed<br />

<strong>and</strong> dated 1878, oil on canvas, 30cm x<br />

46cm; <strong>and</strong> another by the same h<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Feeding the Chickens, oil on canvas, signed,<br />

inscribed ‘near Aspley Notts, to verso (2)<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 780. David Payne (1882-1891),<br />

A Scotch Loaning, signed, oil on canvas,<br />

titled to verso, ‘painted on the spot’, 37cm<br />

x 61cm<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 781. W... Stanley (19th Century),<br />

A Gypsy Encampment, signed with<br />

monogram, inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated 1880 to<br />

verso, oil on canvas<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 782. John Ridley (1786 - ), A still Life<br />

of Fruits, signed, dated 1816, oil on board,<br />

21cm x 29cm<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 783. Henry Scott Tuke RA.RWS.<br />

(1858-1929), ‘ On the Beach’ - study of<br />

a seated young man, oil on board, 19cm<br />

x 28cm Footnote: Henry Scott Tuke was a<br />

painter of marine <strong>and</strong> maritime scenes. A<br />

pupil of Poynter <strong>and</strong> Legros, after a year in<br />

Italy Tuke worked in Paris with Laurens <strong>and</strong><br />

Merson. In 1899 he began to exhibit at the<br />

R.A. <strong>and</strong> a number of museums from 1900.<br />

His works can be seen in Liverpool, London<br />

Tate amongst others. The reverse bearing<br />

the <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Society Limited Label, 148 New<br />

Bond Street, number 3719 in March 1970<br />

£3000-£5000<br />

Lot 784. Harold Gresley (1892-1967),<br />

Study of a seated lady, signed, oil on canvas,<br />

138cm x 109cm<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 785. Continental School (19th<br />

century), Portrait of a cavalier, in plumed<br />

hat, lace jabot <strong>and</strong> embroidered waistcoat,<br />

oil on canvas, unframed 78cm x 60cm<br />

£350-£450<br />

Lot 786. George Turner (1843-1910),<br />

A cottage near Lea Hurst, Derbyshire,<br />

signed, oil on canvas, 31cm x 46cm<br />

£700-£1000<br />

Lot 787. William Lakin-Turner (1867-<br />

1936), A riverscape with cattle watering,<br />

signed <strong>and</strong> dated 1883, oil on canvas, 41cm<br />

x 67cm<br />

£500-£800<br />

Lot 788. Edmund John Niemann (1813-<br />

1876), Nottingham from across the river<br />

Trent, a figure with a donkey on a path in<br />

the foreground, signed <strong>and</strong> dated 1867, oil<br />

on canvas, 46cm x 61cm. Provenance: with<br />

Richard Green, London (label verso)<br />

£800-£1200<br />

789<br />

Lot 789. Edwin Ellis (1843-1895), Fisher<br />

girls waiting for the returning fleet, signed,<br />

oil on board, 15cm x 23cm<br />

£100-£200<br />

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Lot 790. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), ‘Coastal scene with beached<br />

fishing boats’, signed, oil on board, 26cm x<br />

30.5cm. Provenance: with Richard Green,<br />

London (label verso)<br />

£600-£800<br />

Lot 791. R... Offer, A pair, River scenes, oil<br />

on canvas laid on board, 13cm x 30cm (2)<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 792. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), A barge by a loch with a<br />

rainbow, signed, oil on panel, 31cm x<br />

23.5cm<br />

£300-£400<br />

Lot 793. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), ‘Moulsford Ferry, near<br />

Streetley on Thames’, oil on panel, signed<br />

dated 1865, oil on board, 46cm x 35.5cm<br />

£700-£1000<br />

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Lot 794. Edmund John Niemann Senior<br />

(1813-1876), A distant view of Nottingham,<br />

with a shepherds driving sheep in the<br />

foreground, signed, inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

1858, oil on canvas, 33.5cm x 51cm<br />

£600-£1000<br />

Lot 795. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Bonsall Cross, Derby, signed,<br />

inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘71, oil on canvas,<br />

46cm x 61cm. Provenance: with Richard<br />

Green, London (label verso)<br />

£800-£1200<br />

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Lot 796. Sidney Richard Percy<br />

(1821-1886), Moel Siabod, North Wales,<br />

with cattle watering <strong>and</strong> haymakers beyond,<br />

signed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘76, oil on board, 13cm<br />

x 22cm<br />

£500-£800<br />

Lot 797. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Bristol Harbour, signed <strong>and</strong><br />

dated 1862, oil on panel, 20cm x 15cm.<br />

Provenance: with Richard Green, London<br />

(label verso)<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 798. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Figures on a river bank,<br />

signed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘67, oil on canvas, 30cm<br />

x 25.5cm<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 799. Henry Dawson (1811-1878),<br />

Lockington near Castle Donington, signed<br />

<strong>and</strong> dated ‘65, oil on panel, 25.5cm x<br />

35.5cm<br />

£600-£1000<br />

Lot 800. Joseph Thors (1863-1900),<br />

Figures near a windmill at sunset, signed, oil<br />

on canvas, 25.5cm x 35.5cm<br />

£300-£500<br />

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Lot 802. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), ‘Highl<strong>and</strong>s’ - a wooded<br />

l<strong>and</strong>scape with an angler by a mill,<br />

mountains in the distance, signed, oil on<br />

canvas, 35.5cm x 45.5cm<br />

£500-£800<br />

Lot 803. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Windsor Castle from the<br />

Thames, signed, oil on canvas, 35.5cm x<br />

45.5cm<br />

£600-£1000<br />

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Lot 804. Patrick Nasmyth (1787-1831),<br />

A view of Greenwich, signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

1819, oil on panel, 14cm x 18cm.<br />

Provenance: with Richard Green, London<br />

(label verso)<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 805. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), A wooded l<strong>and</strong>scape with a<br />

figure fishing from a bridge by a mill, signed,<br />

oil on canvas, 35.5cm x 45.5cm<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 801. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Nottingham Castle, with<br />

figures in foreground, signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

1854, oil on canvas, 35.5cm x 46cm<br />

£600-£1000<br />

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Lot 806. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), The Thames near<br />

Maidenhead, with figures in a punt, Cliveden<br />

in the distance, signed, inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

‘66, oil on board, 25.5cm x 45.5cm<br />

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£600-£1000<br />

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Lot 807. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Guildford from the ferry, signed<br />

<strong>and</strong> dated ‘62, inscribed with title to verso, oil<br />

on board, 17cm x 39cm<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 808. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), The Thames at Cookham,<br />

with figures in a punt, signed, inscribed <strong>and</strong><br />

dated 1866, lower right, oil on panel, 25cm<br />

x 45.5cm<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 809. Henry Dawson (1811-1878), A<br />

view of Plymouth, with figures fishing from a<br />

boat in the foreground, oil on canvas, 46cm<br />

x 61cm<br />

£500-£800<br />

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Lot 814. Edmund John Niemann<br />

Lot 810. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), A view of Lincoln Cathedral at<br />

sunset, signed, inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated 1862, oil<br />

on board, 17cm x 27cm<br />

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Lot 812. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), A l<strong>and</strong>scape with a wildflower<br />

(1813-1876), A view of Chester, two figures<br />

seated by the river in the foreground, signed<br />

<strong>and</strong> inscribed, oil on canvas, 20cm x 48cm<br />

£500-£800<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 810A. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Waterfall at Quenington, Glos,<br />

signed, inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘57, oil on board,<br />

46cm x 36cm<br />

by a lake, signed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘49, oil on<br />

panel, 28cm x 42.5cm<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 813. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), On the Thames near Marlow,<br />

Lot 815. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Ludford Bridge <strong>and</strong> Mill, near<br />

Ludlow, signed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘71, oil on canvas,<br />

46cm x 81cm<br />

£1000-£2000<br />

£1000-£2000<br />

Lot 811. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), A view of Durham with figures<br />

by the river Wear, the cathedral to the<br />

right, signed <strong>and</strong> dated 1870, inscribed on<br />

artist’s label to verso, oil on panel, 20.5cm<br />

x 25.5cm. Provenance: with Richard Green,<br />

London (label verso)<br />

£500-£800<br />

with figures in a punt, signed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘42,<br />

oil on panel, 18.5cm x 39cm<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 816. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Whitmore Common, signed<br />

<strong>and</strong> dated, oil on canvas, 46cm x 76.5cm.<br />

Provenance: with Richard Green, London<br />

(label verso)<br />

£1000-£2000<br />

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Lot 817. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), A coastal view, with Dunster<br />

in the distance, a figure on a woodl<strong>and</strong> path<br />

in the foreground, signed, inscribed <strong>and</strong><br />

dated ‘66, oil on canvas, 63cm x 113cm<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

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Lot 818. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), South Shields, with sailing<br />

vessels, signed, inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘63, oil<br />

on canvas, 64cm x 115cm<br />

£800-£1200<br />

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Lot 819. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), A pair, Matlock, both signed,<br />

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inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘61, painted circles, oil Lot 821. Edmund John Niemann<br />

Lot 823. Edmund John Niemann<br />

on canvas, 38cm diam (2)<br />

(1813-1876), Barden Tower, signed, (1813-1876), The Thames at Cliveden,<br />

£800-£1200<br />

inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated 1867, oil on canvas, with an angler in the foreground, signed,<br />

Lot 820. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Fishing boats off the coast,<br />

a view of Gravesend in the distance, signed<br />

64cm x 114cm. Provenance: with Richard<br />

Green, London (label verso)<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘59, oil on canvas,<br />

63.5cm x 113cm<br />

£600-£1000<br />

<strong>and</strong> dated ‘56, inscribed on a (torn) artist’s Lot 822. Edmund John Niemann<br />

Lot 824. Edmund John Niemann<br />

label verso, oil on canvas, 61cm x 112cm. (1813-1876), Richmond, Yorkshire, signed (1813-1876), The Harbour at Avonmouth,<br />

Provenance: Earl of Albemarle, Quidenham <strong>and</strong> inscribed, oil on canvas, 56cm x 71cm. Bristol, signed, inscribed ‘Bristol’ <strong>and</strong><br />

Hall, Norfolk; W.J.Broderip Esq.<br />

Provenance: with Richard Green, London dated 1863, oil on canvas, 64cm x 114cm.<br />

£2000-£4000<br />

(label verso)<br />

Provenance: with Richard Green, London<br />

£1500-£2000<br />

(label verso)<br />

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£2000-£4000<br />

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Lot 825. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Tynemouth Haven, signed,<br />

inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘68, oil on canvas,<br />

63.5cm x 114.5cm. Provenance: with<br />

Richard Green, London (label verso)<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

Lot 826. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Trefriw - figures fishing by an<br />

old mill, signed, inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘73, oil<br />

on canvas, 62cm x 113.5cm. Provenance:<br />

with Richard Green, London (label verso)<br />

£1200-£1500<br />

Lot 827. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), S<strong>and</strong> End, Whitby - a coastal<br />

view with figures in the foreground, signed,<br />

inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘59, oil on canvas,<br />

64cm x 115cm<br />

£1000-£2000<br />

Lot 828. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Chatham - a river scene<br />

with boat builders, signed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘57,<br />

indistinctly inscribed verso, oil on panel,<br />

17.5cm x 51cm<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 829. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Lytton, North Devon - figures<br />

on a coastal path, oil on canvas, 33cm x<br />

51cm<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 830. William Adolphus Knell<br />

(1808-1875), Hauling in the Nets, signed,<br />

oil on panel, 31cm x 60cm<br />

£600-£800<br />

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Lot 830A. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), Knaresborough, signed, oil on<br />

canvas, 126cm x 74cm. Provenance: with<br />

Richard Green, London (label verso)<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

Lot 831. Edmund John Niemann<br />

(1813-1876), The Thames at Maidenhead,<br />

with figures fishing from a punt, signed, also<br />

signed, inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated 1846 verso, oil<br />

on panel (from the old pews of Bray Church<br />

restoration 1841), 24cm x 41cm<br />

£500-£800<br />

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Lot 832. James Baker Pyne (1800-1870),<br />

A View off Dover, signed <strong>and</strong> dated ‘39, oil<br />

on canvas, 30.5cm x 44.5cm. Provenance:<br />

with Richard Green, London (label verso)<br />

£600-£1000<br />

Lot 833. Alfred H Vickers (1853-1907),<br />

A pair, River l<strong>and</strong>scapes, both signed,<br />

watercolour, 18cm x 47cm (2)<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 834. Henry Dawson (1811-1878),<br />

The Lune near Lancaster, signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

1870, inscribed verso, oil on panel, 24cm<br />

x 31cm<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 835. Henry Dawson (1811-1878),<br />

‘Shipping at Anchor, Evening’, signed <strong>and</strong><br />

dated 1872, oil on panel, 17.5cm x 25cm.<br />

Provenance: with Richard Green, London<br />

(label verso)<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 836. W Butler (19th century),<br />

A cavalier, signed <strong>and</strong> dated 1884,<br />

watercolour, 29cm x 19cm<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 837. Follower of George Armfield<br />

(1808-1893), Spaniels in a barn, bears<br />

signature, oil on canvas, 30.5cm x 41cm<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 838. English School (19th century),<br />

A young girl <strong>and</strong> a dog at a cottage door, oil<br />

on canvas, 25cm x 21cm<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 838A. W.L. Corrolt, 1931, portrait of a<br />

young girl, three-quarter length, signed <strong>and</strong><br />

dated lower left, 75 x 102cm<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 839. George Turner (1843-1910), A<br />

pair, Near Windley <strong>and</strong> Near Hazelwood,<br />

signed, inscribed with titles to verso, oil on<br />

panel, 16.5cm x 22.5cm (2)<br />

£2000-£3000<br />

Lot 839A. T. Brown Bell, 1903, young<br />

girl fishing, in blue frock, signed <strong>and</strong> dated,<br />

lower right, oil on canvas<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Clocks <strong>and</strong><br />

Barometers<br />

Lot 840. A late 19th century gilt-brass<br />

carriage clock, cream enamelled dial with<br />

Arabic numerals, engraved columns with<br />

swing h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> key, 14cm h<br />

£180-£200<br />

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Lot 841. A late 19th century French<br />

ebonised combination clock, aneroid<br />

barometer <strong>and</strong> thermometer in ebonised<br />

case with carrying h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> key, marked<br />

“Depose’’ to reverse, 13cm h x 15cm w<br />

£70-£90<br />

Lot 842. A French gilt metal <strong>and</strong><br />

porcelain mounted mantel clock, circa<br />

1885, the enamel dial with Roman numerals<br />

on blue ground, the centre enamelled with<br />

two cherubs, eight day movement, within gilt<br />

metal case <strong>and</strong> tableau base, with centre<br />

porcelain inset flanking two cast figures,<br />

raised on spinet base with trophy porcelain<br />

finial, with key, 46cm h<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 843. A French gilt metal <strong>and</strong><br />

porcelain plaque inset mantel clock,<br />

circa 1870, the figurative surmount cast<br />

with a lady <strong>and</strong> gentleman seated before tea<br />

table <strong>and</strong> hounds, above enamel dial with<br />

Roman numerals, 9cm in diameter, flanking<br />

porcelain plaques of winged cherubs, raised<br />

on pierced cast scroll base, 50cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 844. Winter <strong>and</strong> Son, an early 20th<br />

century oak cased <strong>and</strong> glazed barograph,<br />

with brass <strong>and</strong> plated fitments, raised on<br />

bracket feet, 36cm w, 18cm h<br />

£100-£200<br />

Lot 845. F J Bluett, an early 20th century<br />

mahogany cased barograph, with gilt <strong>and</strong><br />

plated fitments, glazed <strong>and</strong> raised on st<strong>and</strong>,<br />

on bracket feet, 38cm w, 22cm h<br />

£150-£250<br />

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Lot 846. A William IV mahogany domed<br />

bracket clock, circa 1830, with gilt brass<br />

carrying h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> enamel dial with Roman<br />

numerals (21cm d ), opening to reveal,<br />

inscribed maker A L Armstrong, Sultan<br />

Road, L<strong>and</strong>port, before gilt brass sp<strong>and</strong>rels<br />

<strong>and</strong> arched pierced sides, raised on gilt<br />

bracket feet, 40cm h, together with bracket<br />

st<strong>and</strong> (2)<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 847. Nelson interest: An early 19th<br />

century oak <strong>and</strong> mahogany crossb<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

longcase clock, circa 1820, the scroll swan<br />

neck pediment <strong>and</strong> shaped hood enclosing<br />

an enamel dial, with Arabic numerals, eight<br />

day movement (dial 28cm d ), the moon face<br />

painted with Nelson monument inscribed<br />

Nile St Vincent <strong>and</strong> Trafalgar, each sp<strong>and</strong>rel<br />

painted with half length portraits of Lord<br />

Nelson, Lord Collingwood, Sir J B Warren <strong>and</strong><br />

Sir W S Smith in Military attire, maker<br />

F Smith Newark, the trunk door crossb<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

<strong>and</strong> inset with satinwood conch shell on<br />

harewood ground, on plinth base <strong>and</strong> bracket<br />

feet, 223cm h<br />

£500-£800<br />

Lot 848. A Parisian gilt metal carriage<br />

clock, with enamel dial, Roman numerals,<br />

retailer J W Benson, 25 Old Bond Street <strong>and</strong><br />

Parisian retailer Fabrique de Paris, glass<br />

sides <strong>and</strong> glass back with key <strong>and</strong> carry<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le, 12cm h<br />

£120-£200<br />

Lot 849. A Victorian mahogany drop-dial<br />

wall clock, the 30cm white painted dial<br />

inscribed Boyce of Dereham, ornately carved<br />

with leaf <strong>and</strong> berry decoration, 58cm l<br />

(pendulum <strong>and</strong> key)<br />

£250-£300<br />

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Lot 850. A Victorian burr walnut cased<br />

mantel clock, circa 1880, domed top,<br />

Roman numerals, four brass feet <strong>and</strong> ornate<br />

brass decoration with carrying h<strong>and</strong>le,<br />

26cm h<br />

£180-£200<br />

Lot 851. A 20th century French<br />

miniature brass carriage clock, Roman<br />

numerals, inscribed L’Epee Saint Suzanne<br />

France, 11cm h<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 852. A fine French ormolu <strong>and</strong><br />

porcelain mounted repeating carriage<br />

clock, circa 1880, the painted dial with<br />

Roman numerals, on blue Celeste ground,<br />

centreing two winged cherubs, before<br />

jewelled detail, above a subsidiary dial,<br />

enamelled to either side with a lady <strong>and</strong><br />

gentleman, seated in a parkl<strong>and</strong> setting, the<br />

side panels painted with courting couples<br />

before jewelled borders on blue Celeste<br />

ground, the reverse similarly enamelled, with<br />

key, 15cm h<br />

£600-£900<br />

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Lot 854. An early George III ebonised<br />

table clock, circa 1770, of small<br />

proportions, the domed pediment with gilt<br />

brass carrying h<strong>and</strong>le before enamel dial with<br />

Roman numerals, strike silent, subsidiary<br />

enamel dial, main dial 10cm d, before gilt<br />

brass pierced sp<strong>and</strong>rels, pierced fretwork<br />

gilt sides <strong>and</strong> glazed back, revealing maker,<br />

titled to dial <strong>and</strong> named to movement, John<br />

Fladgate, London, the striking movement on<br />

verge escapement, foliate scroll engraved<br />

backplate, with pendulum holdfast clamp to<br />

centre, raised on moulded base <strong>and</strong> bracket<br />

feet, 24cm h Footnote: John Fladgate is<br />

recorded in Baillie G. H. Watchmakers <strong>and</strong><br />

Clockmakers of the World as admitted to<br />

the Clockmakers Company in 1743 <strong>and</strong><br />

first working in partnership with Richard<br />

Wilder until the firm was dissolved in 1775.<br />

Fladgate subsequently worked alone until<br />

his death in 1781 when his business was<br />

continued by his widow until 1793<br />

£1000-£2000<br />

Lot 855. A French Parisian ormolu<br />

repeating carriage clock, with carrying<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> oval glazed insert before an<br />

enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary<br />

Arabic seconds, <strong>and</strong> subsidiary seconds dial,<br />

the dial 9cm in width, 22cm h<br />

£300-£400<br />

Lot 856. A French Parisian ormolu<br />

repeating carriage clock, with carrying<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le, enamel dial with Roman numerals,<br />

subsidiary Arabic seconds, glazed bevelled<br />

sides <strong>and</strong> reverse, the dial 7cm w, height<br />

18cm<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 857. A French ormolu large repeating<br />

carriage clock, circa 1910, within leather<br />

carrying case, the enamel dial 10cm d, with<br />

Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial<br />

before bevelled glass sides <strong>and</strong> reverse, with<br />

carrying h<strong>and</strong>le, 21cm h<br />

£600-£1000<br />

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Lot 858. A George IV mahogany <strong>and</strong> brass<br />

inset bracket clock, circa 1830, with gilt<br />

ormolu bud finial <strong>and</strong> caddy top, the hinged<br />

door with fan moulded sp<strong>and</strong>rels, opening to<br />

reveal a brass dial with black enamel Roman<br />

numerals, eight day movement with strike<br />

silent dial, maker Hanson, 290 h Holborn,<br />

London, with gilt grille sides <strong>and</strong> ring h<strong>and</strong>les,<br />

striking on a bell, before brass plate raised on<br />

brass bun feet, 44cm h, dial 15cm d<br />

£500-£800<br />

Lot 859. A French black marble mantel<br />

clock, circa 1880, the bud gilt brass finial<br />

above dial with enamel droplet numerals,<br />

maker G Philippe, before gilt mask ring<br />

h<strong>and</strong>les, striking on a bell, 30cm h<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 860. An early 19th century mahogany<br />

<strong>and</strong> ebony strung stick barometer, the<br />

silvered thermometer dial marked Doll<strong>and</strong>,<br />

London, within bowed glazed case above<br />

ebony dial <strong>and</strong> thermometer gauge, raised<br />

on half pilaster ebony urn moulded base,<br />

101cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 861. An early 20th century black silk<br />

top hat <strong>and</strong> a black silk bowler hat (2)<br />

£20-£30<br />

Lot 862. An <strong>Art</strong> Deco French bronze <strong>and</strong><br />

marble figural clock garniture, the fan dial<br />

with Arabic numbers, signed Maxim Aubrun,<br />

Chauvigny, the rectangular base with a cold<br />

painted reclining figure <strong>and</strong> hound, flanked<br />

by two marble vases with black, white, sienna<br />

<strong>and</strong> green marble, 59cm w<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 863. Bonsall, Draycott: a mid-18th<br />

century oak longcase clock, the concave<br />

cornice <strong>and</strong> square hood, above a hinged<br />

door opening to reveal a brass dial with<br />

Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds<br />

dial, brass sp<strong>and</strong>rels, inscribed ‘Bonsall,<br />

Draycott’, 26cm d, the long trunk with<br />

arched door, on plinth base <strong>and</strong> short<br />

bracket feet, 214cm<br />

£800-£1200<br />

Lot 864. A George III mahogany<br />

longcase clock, swan neck pediment<br />

centred with an eagle, inlaid with oval<br />

batwing paterae <strong>and</strong> floral cartouches, above<br />

a square brass dial, Roman <strong>and</strong> Arabic<br />

numerals, two subsidiary dials, inscribed<br />

Joseph Quarman Templecloud, floral<br />

sp<strong>and</strong>rels, pointed rectangular door, skirted<br />

base (no weight or pendulum)<br />

£200-£300<br />

Garden Statuary<br />

Lot 865. A Victorian Coalbrookdale<br />

style cast iron bench, early 20th century,<br />

painted in green enamel with trailing foliate,<br />

acorn leaves <strong>and</strong> cast branch design,<br />

130cm w<br />

£300-£400<br />

Lot 866. A late 18th century neoclassical<br />

lead garden urn, with urn finial<br />

<strong>and</strong> swagged ornament, on lobed support<br />

raised on a square reconstituted stone base,<br />

the lead urn 54cm h<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 867. A rectangular lead planter 18th<br />

century / 19th century, cast with cherubs,<br />

before rope twist cast rim <strong>and</strong> four divisions,<br />

raised on cast bun feet, 116cm x 34cm<br />

£150-£200<br />

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Lot 868. A pair of Regency style<br />

reconstituted stone planters of circular<br />

outline with gadrooned ornament, raised<br />

on circular pedestal, 50cm w, 35cm h<br />

£50-£70<br />

Lot 869. Four neo-classical style<br />

reconstituted planter urns, with semigadrooned<br />

ornament raised on circular<br />

pedestal bases, flared rim, 39cm h, 27cm<br />

w (4)<br />

£150-£200<br />

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Lot 870. A pair of moss covered<br />

reconstituted square tapered planters,<br />

19th century, 39cm w (2)<br />

£50-£70<br />

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Lot 871. An 18th century/ 19th century<br />

square planter/ trough, 64cm w<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 872. A late 19th century lead garden<br />

cherub finial, seated on bulbous surmount,<br />

on reconstituted stepped square base,<br />

54cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 873. A reconstituted moss covered<br />

U-shaped stone trough, 52cm w<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 874. A large reconstituted stone<br />

planter, of circular outline, moss filled,<br />

raised on central flared pedestal <strong>and</strong> square<br />

plinth, 60cm d, 75cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 875. A neo-classical style<br />

reconstituted stone jardinière of flared<br />

outline, semi-lobed with egg <strong>and</strong> dart<br />

carving, raised on large square stepped<br />

plinth st<strong>and</strong>, 125cm h, 36cm w<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 876. A reconstituted stone bird bath,<br />

of square outline raised on grooved square<br />

surmount on stepped square plinth, 92cm h,<br />

40cm w<br />

£80-£120<br />

Lot 877. A large rectangular moss<br />

covered reconstituted stone trough<br />

planter, 184cm x 54cm<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 877A. A pair if 19th century cast iron<br />

crocus garden urns, spreading circular<br />

foot on square base, 50cm high (2)<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 877B. A 19th century style stone<br />

effect garden urn, circular dish on<br />

spreading pedestal, square base, 98cm high<br />

£50-£80<br />

Furniture <strong>and</strong><br />

Furnishings<br />

Lot 878. An early 18th century walnut,<br />

ebony <strong>and</strong> boxwood strung toilet<br />

dressing table mirror, the rectangular<br />

cushion moulded mirror plate above a<br />

bureau base with hinged slope, opening to<br />

reveal velvet lined insert, <strong>and</strong> a short <strong>and</strong> a<br />

long single drawer, oak lined, raised above<br />

two short drawers, brass ring h<strong>and</strong>les, raised<br />

on short bracket feet, 43cm w, 83cm h<br />

£300-£500<br />

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Lot 879. A Regency rosewood <strong>and</strong> brass<br />

strung gilt dressing mirror, circa 1815,<br />

the mirror plate of rectangular outline within<br />

frame, raised on spindle supports <strong>and</strong> gilt<br />

turned cross stretcher, on splayed scroll<br />

feet, 45cm w, 62cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 880. A Queen Anne walnut<br />

crossb<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>and</strong> feather strung bureau,<br />

circa 1710, the crossb<strong>and</strong>ed full front<br />

opening to reveal a sliding feather strung<br />

well, bowed central cupboard door before<br />

a twin bank of concave drawers below<br />

two pigeon hole divisions <strong>and</strong> flanking two<br />

further divisions <strong>and</strong> two short drawers,<br />

brass cast h<strong>and</strong>les, raised above two short<br />

<strong>and</strong> two long graduated feather b<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

drawers on later bracket feet, 100cm h,<br />

105cm w, 62cm deep<br />

£1500-£2000<br />

Lot 881. A George II style kingwood<br />

<strong>and</strong> crossb<strong>and</strong>ed wall mirror with<br />

scroll cornice, <strong>and</strong> rectangular inverted<br />

mirror plate before turned Corinthian capital<br />

columns, 71cm x 124cm<br />

£50-£70<br />

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Lot 881A. An 18th century mahogany<br />

wall mirror, of rectangular outline with gilt<br />

inner frame, crest pediment with gilt bronze<br />

ornament, 72cm h, 53cm w<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 882. A good Chinese rosewood <strong>and</strong><br />

hardwood inlaid, octagonal jardinière<br />

st<strong>and</strong>, the pierced shoulders with prunus<br />

blossom,raised on carved swept cabriole<br />

supports, with X framed undertier, 92cm h<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 883. Aesthetic interest: a late 19th<br />

century three branched floor st<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

bronze c<strong>and</strong>elabra, the swept scroll<br />

supports converted for electricity raised<br />

above three heron type birds on dished<br />

st<strong>and</strong>, raised on three bucrania shoulders,<br />

on tapered square supports <strong>and</strong> bronzed<br />

hoof feet, terminating on triform base, on<br />

scroll supports, 174cm h<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 884. An early Victorian mahogany<br />

octagonal sewing table, circa 1845,<br />

the hinged concave moulded lid opening<br />

to reveal green satin lined divisions, with<br />

mother of pearl ring h<strong>and</strong>les, central wool<br />

box raised on a faceted tapered central<br />

support, on three cabriole supports on scroll<br />

spreading terminals, 76cm h, 43cm w<br />

£100-£150<br />

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Lot 885. An early Victorian mahogany<br />

open sectional music st<strong>and</strong>, circa 1860,<br />

the reeded rectangular top above five<br />

divisions, raised on turned square supports<br />

<strong>and</strong> paw feet, 93cm w, 85cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 886. A fine Regency rosewood <strong>and</strong><br />

brass inlaid sofa table, circa 1815, the<br />

rectangular top with twin brass stringing, the<br />

overhung top raised above a frieze tableau,<br />

enclosing two short drawers with anthemion<br />

brass inlay before egg <strong>and</strong> dart cast gilt<br />

ormolu borders, raised on four pillar turned<br />

support <strong>and</strong> four scroll swept brass strung<br />

supports, raised on acanthus brass paw feet<br />

<strong>and</strong> brass castors, 88cm w, 65cm deep,<br />

74cm h<br />

£600-£800<br />

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Lot 887. A mid-Victorian papier mache,<br />

mother of pearl <strong>and</strong> painted occasional<br />

table, circa 1860, the oval wavy top with<br />

floral painted <strong>and</strong> inlaid decoration on<br />

baluster ovoid support, spreading circular<br />

base on three paw feet, 68cm h<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 888. A George III oak <strong>and</strong> burr yew<br />

chest, circa 1775, the rectangular overhung<br />

planked top, raised above three short <strong>and</strong><br />

two l graduated drawers with original brass<br />

h<strong>and</strong>les <strong>and</strong> escutcheons raised on bracket<br />

feet, 92cm w, 51cm deep, 94cm h<br />

£250-£350<br />

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Lot 889. A good George III mahogany<br />

floor st<strong>and</strong>ing corner cupboard circa<br />

1775, the pierced scroll swan neck, with floral<br />

knop terminals, raised above dentil moulding,<br />

two astragal glazed hinged doors enclosing<br />

three wavy blue ground painted shelf tiers,<br />

raised above two closed cupboard doors,<br />

opening to reveal single shelf tier, raised on<br />

bracket feet, 110cm w, 216cm h<br />

£600-£800<br />

Lot 890. A late Victorian oak two fold<br />

scene, circa 1890, the pierced fretwork<br />

surmount above oak <strong>and</strong> red velvet panels<br />

including monochrome photographic scenes<br />

of family groups <strong>and</strong> single sittings, 148cm h,<br />

115cm w extended<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 891. A late Victorian aesthetic<br />

ebonised <strong>and</strong> gilt wall mirror, circa 1885,<br />

in Japanesque style, crest surmount with<br />

painted bird, before spindle crest <strong>and</strong> oval<br />

framed mirror plate with canted sp<strong>and</strong>rel<br />

mirror plaques 107cm x 158cm <strong>and</strong> another<br />

mirror (2)<br />

£50-£80<br />

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Lot 892. A Victorian gilt gesso console<br />

table with mirror, the arched rectangular<br />

mirror with trailing floral beaded border, above<br />

a serpentine marble top <strong>and</strong> pierced floral<br />

acanthus apron with central cabriole leg on<br />

scroll foot, 250cm h, 82cm w<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 893. A Viennese mahogany <strong>and</strong> brass<br />

inlaid lady’s writing st<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> stool, circa<br />

1860, the hinged rectangular top opening to<br />

reveal a tooled leather full front, before vanity<br />

mirror <strong>and</strong> divisions for toilet jars, above a<br />

short narrow drawer, the hinged full front<br />

painted to centre, with mounted horsewomen<br />

<strong>and</strong> companion before large entrance gate,<br />

signed lower right A Wesseli, scroll brass inlay<br />

to outer border above a carved pierced st<strong>and</strong><br />

with undertier on short scroll feet, together<br />

with matching dressing stool with upholstered<br />

seat, the st<strong>and</strong> 65cm w, 117cm h (2)<br />

£300-£400<br />

Lot 894. A mid-Victorian mahogany <strong>and</strong><br />

red velvet upholstered settee, circa 1850,<br />

the crest back with twin carved eagles <strong>and</strong><br />

scroll acanthus ornament with winged griffins,<br />

the button back <strong>and</strong> button upholstered arms<br />

before scroll swept supports <strong>and</strong> scrolled<br />

carved arm rests shaped carved <strong>and</strong> pierced<br />

apron, raised on monopodia carved hoof feet,<br />

117cm h, 194cm w<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 895. A late 19th century Dutch<br />

mahogany <strong>and</strong> satinwood inlaid display<br />

cabinet, the rectangular overhung top<br />

above a frieze drawer inlaid <strong>and</strong> ink lined<br />

with a scene of figures <strong>and</strong> a horse before a<br />

galloping deer, raised above ebony b<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

<strong>and</strong> two glazed hinged doors with ribbon tied<br />

husks <strong>and</strong> trophy inlay on harewood ground,<br />

enclosing three shelf tiers <strong>and</strong> flanking<br />

scrolling inlaid sides, raised on short sabot<br />

feet, 104cm wide, 151cm high, 49cm deep<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 896. A good George III mahogany<br />

linen press, circa 1775, the arched top with<br />

oval marquetry inlay above a frieze with inlay<br />

<strong>and</strong> cupboard backing shelf tiers, above two<br />

short <strong>and</strong> two long graduated cock beaded<br />

drawers, brass ring h<strong>and</strong>les, raised on<br />

bracket feet, 230cm h, 123cm w<br />

£800-£1200<br />

Lot 897. A George III style serpentine<br />

mahogany <strong>and</strong> satin wood crossb<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

serving table, the urn oval inlaid top <strong>and</strong><br />

drawer with parquetry stringing, lion mask<br />

ring h<strong>and</strong>les raised on square tapered<br />

supports <strong>and</strong> splayed feet, 87cm w, 77cm h<br />

£150-£250<br />

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Lot 898. A George IV mahogany square<br />

rectangular breakfast table, the hinged top<br />

raised over a central baluster support <strong>and</strong> four<br />

reeded splayed legs on brass caps <strong>and</strong> brass<br />

castors, 130cm w, 71cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 899. A George IV mahogany sofa<br />

table, circa 1820,of rectangular outline, with<br />

end cock-beaded drawer, raised on square<br />

central bulbous support, four splayed legs,<br />

brass caps <strong>and</strong> castors, 83cm w, 71cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 900. An early 19th century mahogany<br />

narrow wardrobe cupboard, the plain<br />

straight rectangular cornice <strong>and</strong> hinged<br />

cupboard, fielded doors above two dummy<br />

<strong>and</strong> two l drawers with brass swan neck<br />

h<strong>and</strong>les on short splayed feet, 91cm w,<br />

192cm h<br />

£300-£400<br />

Lot 900A. A Victorian mahogany slim<br />

wardrobe, oversailing cornice above a<br />

panelled single door<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 901. A George III mahogany <strong>and</strong><br />

satin wood parquetry strung rectangular<br />

sideboard, with short cock beaded drawer,<br />

lion mask ring h<strong>and</strong>le flanking deep drawers<br />

to either side, raised on cabriole legs <strong>and</strong> pad<br />

feet, 154cm w, 92cm h, 53cm deep<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 902. A George III mahogany <strong>and</strong><br />

satin wood parquetry strung rectangular<br />

sideboard, with short cock beaded drawer,<br />

lion mask ring h<strong>and</strong>le flanking deep drawers<br />

to either side, raised on cabriole legs <strong>and</strong> pad<br />

feet, 154cm w, 92cm h, 53cm deep<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 903. A good set of eight George III<br />

mahogany <strong>and</strong> pierced splat back dining<br />

chairs, the rounded backs with floral<br />

marquetry <strong>and</strong> shell inlay raised on square<br />

tapered strung supports, cantered drop in<br />

seats, comprising one open armchair <strong>and</strong><br />

eight matching dining chairs<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 904. A late Victorian green<br />

upholstered mahogany stool, circa 1860<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 905. A mid-Victorian burr walnut<br />

<strong>and</strong> inlaid Davenport, circa 1860, with<br />

rectangular gilt brass gallery, above a<br />

satinwood inlaid top, opening to reveal a pull<br />

out frieze with green tooled leather hinged<br />

writing surface above a panelled quarter<br />

veneered front <strong>and</strong> bowed sides with right<br />

side hinged cupboard opening to reveal four<br />

satin birch ebony h<strong>and</strong>led drawers on brass<br />

castors, 86cm h, 63cm w, 55cm deep<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 906. A good 18th century oak<br />

dresser, the over sailing cornice above three<br />

shelves, the base with four drawers <strong>and</strong><br />

two cupboards, brass knob h<strong>and</strong>les, reeded<br />

columns, stile feet<br />

£1500-£2000<br />

Lot 907. A pair of Louis XV style gilt<br />

wood tub chairs, carved backs, down<br />

swept arms with elbow rests, lobed <strong>and</strong><br />

beaded legs, upholstered in cream <strong>and</strong> red<br />

silk<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 908. An 19th century mahogany <strong>and</strong><br />

marble side table, the rectangular green<br />

marble top above a blind fret work frieze,<br />

conforming square chamfered legs, 75cm h,<br />

89cm w<br />

£800-£1200<br />

Lot 909. An 18th century style marble<br />

topped gilt wood side table, the<br />

rectangular Sienna marble top above a<br />

deep frieze, applied in relief with scrolling<br />

foliage, cabriole legs with scroll feet on block<br />

supports, painted in green, h lighted in gilt,<br />

80cm h, 92cm<br />

£2000-£3000<br />

Lot 910. A Louis XV style gilt wood <strong>and</strong><br />

marble table, the rectangular marble top<br />

above a deep frieze, carved with masks<br />

<strong>and</strong> shells, the scrolling legs conforming,<br />

terminating with cloven hoof feet, x-stretcher<br />

centred with a knop finial, 75cm h, 72cm w<br />

£700-£1000<br />

Lot 911. A pair of George III oak stools,<br />

the oversailing rectangular top with peg<br />

joints, bracket legs, 45cm h, 51cm w<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 912. A pair of Regency ormolu<br />

brackets, cast <strong>and</strong> gilt with rosebuds,<br />

59cm in l<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 913. A George III mahogany<br />

serpentine swing toilet mirror, circa<br />

1800, the oval mirror within boxwood strung<br />

frame, before serpentine front of three short<br />

drawers, two turned ivory knop h<strong>and</strong>les on<br />

bracket feet, 37cm w<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 914. A George III satinwood <strong>and</strong><br />

rosewood crossb<strong>and</strong>ed swing dressing<br />

table mirror, circa 1790, the oval chequer<br />

strung mirror plate on scroll supports before<br />

serpentine front with three drawers, two with<br />

ivory knop h<strong>and</strong>les, raised on bracket feet,<br />

47cm w<br />

£60-£100<br />

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Lot 915. A George III brass fretwork<br />

cut fireside fender, circa 1790, 110cm l,<br />

together with a George III style three-piece<br />

brass companion set with urn finial surmounts,<br />

together with a pair of fireside companion<br />

supports <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong> (parcel lot)<br />

£60-£100<br />

Lot 916. A late George III rosewood <strong>and</strong><br />

chequer strung oval swing toilet mirror,<br />

with ivory roundels, raised on splayed<br />

supports, 51cm h<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 917. An interesting Regency<br />

ebonised <strong>and</strong> brass inlaid music stool,<br />

circa 1815, the swivel upholstered top raised<br />

above a frieze of arched ornament <strong>and</strong> lyre<br />

support on circular stepped base on bun<br />

feet, 51cm h<br />

£100-£200<br />

Lot 918. Two Regency style mahogany<br />

rectangular swing mirrors, on reeded<br />

supports, probably of recent manufacture,<br />

41cm w<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 919. A George V mahogany st<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

cheval mirror, the rectangular mirror<br />

plate on square tapered uprights with urn<br />

finials, raised on splayed supports <strong>and</strong> brass<br />

castors, 160cm h<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 920. A small George III mahogany<br />

serpentine sideboard, circa 1790, the<br />

wavy rectangular boxwood lined top above<br />

a l serpentine drawer <strong>and</strong> two short drawers<br />

either side with oval brass swing h<strong>and</strong>les,<br />

raised on square tapered supports <strong>and</strong><br />

spayed feet, 111cm w<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 921. A George III style mahogany<br />

side cupboard, the rectangular top above<br />

a cockbeaded drawer, brass knop h<strong>and</strong>les<br />

above two cupboard doors with oval flame<br />

mahogany panels, raised on square tapered<br />

supports <strong>and</strong> spade feet, 74cm h, 51cm w<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 922. An early 19th century oak<br />

rustic stool, on three supports, 37cm h<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 923. A George III style mahogany<br />

bowed small cupboard, with two single<br />

short drawers, brass knop h<strong>and</strong>les, above<br />

cupboard door, opening to reveal twin shelf<br />

tier on short splayed legs, 41cm wide,<br />

77cm h, together with a George III style<br />

mahogany bedside commode with hinged<br />

twin lid, opening to reveal washst<strong>and</strong> above<br />

two cupboard doors raised on square<br />

tapered legs, 38cm wide, 69cm h (2)<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 924. A Regency mahogany swivel<br />

piano stool, circa 1815, the upholstered<br />

swivel satin top above frieze <strong>and</strong> four<br />

splayed legs with carved husk detail, 46cm h<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 925. A good of pair Regency<br />

mahogany <strong>and</strong> ebony strung bedside<br />

cupboards, circa 1820, the square ebony<br />

strung tops <strong>and</strong> hinged doors with flame<br />

mahogany oval ebony framed panels,<br />

enclosing single shelf tiers raised on short<br />

splayed feet, 73cm h, 43cm w (2)<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 926. A Persian rug, red ground,<br />

vibrantly stitched with floral design, within<br />

b<strong>and</strong>ed borders, 134cm w<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 927. A Persian rug, stylised ground<br />

with gulls <strong>and</strong> b<strong>and</strong>ed border, 123cm w<br />

£30-£40<br />

Lot 928. A good George III mahogany<br />

<strong>and</strong> satinwood crossb<strong>and</strong>ed bow front,<br />

circa 1780, the overhung rectangular top<br />

raised above four long graduated drawers,<br />

harewood <strong>and</strong> ebony strung with octagonal<br />

brass <strong>and</strong> embossed h<strong>and</strong>les, raised above<br />

shaped apron on splayed short legs,<br />

101cm w, 56cm deep, 87cm h<br />

£600-£800<br />

Lot 929. A George III mahogany <strong>and</strong><br />

crossb<strong>and</strong>ed serpentine chest, circa<br />

1770, the shaped rectangular top with oval<br />

flame mahogany centre before ebony <strong>and</strong><br />

harewood strung b<strong>and</strong>ing, the overhung<br />

top raised above three long graduated<br />

cockbeaded drawers with swan neck gilt<br />

brass h<strong>and</strong>les, the upper drawer enclosing<br />

a sliding well, green baize lined writing<br />

surface, the canted sides with marquetry<br />

floral trailing inlay terminating on bracket<br />

feet, 106cm w, 82cm h, 59cm deep<br />

£800-£1200<br />

Lot 930. A good George III mahogany<br />

writing desk, circa 1770, the rectangular<br />

moulded top with tooled green <strong>and</strong> gilt<br />

leather insert, the overhung top raised above<br />

two short cockbeaded drawers <strong>and</strong> bank of<br />

three short drawers to either side of a central<br />

concave recess revealing three concave<br />

cockbeaded short drawers, with rocaille<br />

gilt brass swing swan neck h<strong>and</strong>les, raised<br />

on ogee bracket feet, 122cm w, 76cm h,<br />

61cm deep<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

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Lot 931. A good George III mahogany <strong>and</strong> satinwood<br />

crossb<strong>and</strong>ed large oval centre table, circa 1790, the figured<br />

top with ebony <strong>and</strong> boxwood stringing before crossb<strong>and</strong>ed moulded<br />

border, hinged on a central ovoid reeded support on four out splayed<br />

square legs, ebony strung with brass square caps <strong>and</strong> gilt brass<br />

castors, 80cm h<br />

£1000-£2000<br />

Lot 932. A good George III mahogany <strong>and</strong> rosewood<br />

crossb<strong>and</strong>ed serpentine bachelor’s chest, circa 1770, the<br />

mahogany veneered top with ebony <strong>and</strong> satinwood stringing<br />

centreing oval rosewood centre <strong>and</strong> flame mahogany panel, with<br />

brush slide, <strong>and</strong> four serpentine crossb<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>and</strong> chequer strung<br />

drawers with brass oval wreath rope twist h<strong>and</strong>les flanking satinwood<br />

reeded canted sides, raised on short splayed feet, 105cm w,<br />

84cm h, 63cm deep<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

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Lot 933. A George III satinwood <strong>and</strong> rosewood crossb<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

demi lune occasional table, circa 1780, the overhung satinwood<br />

strung top above a frieze panel painted in Chinoiserie style before<br />

ebony border, <strong>and</strong> flanking ribbon tied floral sprigs, raised on square<br />

tapered supports with trailing ebonised <strong>and</strong> stained harewood foliage,<br />

with concave undertier, <strong>and</strong> tied central spray, 127cm w, 83cm h,<br />

54cm deep<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 934. A George III mahogany <strong>and</strong> satinwood marquetry<br />

inlaid oval occasional table, circa 1775, the oval top with centre<br />

mahogany oval panel before rosewood crossb<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> flanking<br />

crossb<strong>and</strong>ed rim inset with ribbon tied marquetry <strong>and</strong> scrolling<br />

acanthus ornament, the frieze similarly inlaid with Neo-Classical urn<br />

detail, crossb<strong>and</strong>ed end bowed drawer with ivory escutcheon raised<br />

on square tapered ebony strung supports on splayed feet, 67cm w,<br />

72cm h<br />

£700-£900<br />

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Lot 935. A good pair of George III<br />

mahogany <strong>and</strong> upholstered armchairs,<br />

the upholstered needlework shield backs<br />

<strong>and</strong> padded arms before reeded swept<br />

supports terminating in scroll volutes, the w<br />

serpentine seats raised on cabriole carved<br />

acanthus reeded supports, splayed back<br />

legs, bearing label M Harris <strong>and</strong> Sons,<br />

44-52 New Oxford Street, London, WG1 (2)<br />

£700-£1000<br />

Lot 936. A good pair of George III<br />

mahogany <strong>and</strong> upholstered open<br />

armchairs, circa 1790, the cartouche<br />

padded upholstered backs with scroll<br />

acanthus surmount, the reeded oval frame<br />

<strong>and</strong> padded arms with scroll acanthus<br />

terminals on swept supports <strong>and</strong> padded<br />

upholstered seats with carved apron, carved<br />

trailing foliate detail raised on cabriole<br />

acanthus shouldered carved supports <strong>and</strong><br />

scroll terminals, 69cm w (2)<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

Lot 937. A small George III satinwood<br />

<strong>and</strong> rosewood crossb<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>and</strong> strung<br />

octagonal tea table, circa 1785, raised on<br />

a wrythen turned support, on three i-splayed<br />

swept supports <strong>and</strong> spade feet, 42cm w,<br />

72.5cm h<br />

£300-£500<br />

Lot 938. A George III Chippendale period<br />

mahogany birdcage action tea table,<br />

circa 1775, the shaped circular pie crust<br />

top, raised on a bird cage action tilt support,<br />

on central reeded turned support, above<br />

guilloche carving, on three acanthus carved<br />

cabriole supports <strong>and</strong> ball <strong>and</strong> claw feet,<br />

70cm h, 68cm d, bearing label for Norman<br />

Adam, Knightsbridge<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 939. A George III satinwood <strong>and</strong><br />

rosewood crossb<strong>and</strong>ed kettle st<strong>and</strong>,<br />

circa 1785, of square outline, ebony <strong>and</strong><br />

kingwood strung, with raised gallery before<br />

short slide out st<strong>and</strong>, ivory knop finial, above<br />

b<strong>and</strong>ed satinwood frieze, raised on amboyna<br />

<strong>and</strong> satinwood square strung supports <strong>and</strong><br />

spade feet<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 940. A 17th century Charles I jointed<br />

oak stool, the rectangular moulded top<br />

above a carved frieze, raised on turned block<br />

reeded supports, with adjoining stretchers<br />

on block feet, 48cm w, 53cm h<br />

£150-£250<br />

Lot 941. A 17th century jointed oak<br />

stool, the rectangular moulded top with<br />

apron frieze, raised on block turned incised<br />

ring supports with adjoining stretchers,<br />

46cm w, 56cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 942. A good nest of four George III<br />

mahogany, satinwood <strong>and</strong> ebony<br />

b<strong>and</strong>ed tables, circa 1815, of rounded<br />

rectangular outline, with moulded gallery,<br />

raised on turned fluted supports, concave<br />

stretchers, on swept strung splayed<br />

supports, on ebonised ovoid feet, 57cm w,<br />

72cm h<br />

£500-£800<br />

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Lot 943. A George III Chippendale<br />

period tea table, circa 1760, the wavy<br />

rectangular top with carved pierced <strong>and</strong><br />

spindle gallery, the tilt top on a triple pillared<br />

floral <strong>and</strong> reeded centre section with scaly<br />

pillar terminals, on three scroll stiff acanthus<br />

supports, <strong>and</strong> triform base, on acanthus<br />

cabriole legs <strong>and</strong> claw <strong>and</strong> ball feet on<br />

castors, 79cm w, 78cm h<br />

£4000-£6000<br />

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Lot 944. A George III style mahogany<br />

wine table, the dished circular top on<br />

turned ovoid reeded support on three<br />

cabriole supports <strong>and</strong> pad feet, 29cm d,<br />

53cm h, <strong>and</strong> another similar (2)<br />

£40-£60<br />

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Lot 945. A George III mahogany<br />

jardinière st<strong>and</strong>, circa 1790, the<br />

rectangular cartouche shaped moulded top<br />

on a turned baluster support, raised on three<br />

cabriole legs <strong>and</strong> pad feet, 87cm h<br />

£70-£100<br />

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Lot 946. A good George III nest of four<br />

satinwood <strong>and</strong> crossb<strong>and</strong>ed tables, circa<br />

1810, of rectangular outline, with moulded<br />

detail, ebony <strong>and</strong> boxwood strung, raised<br />

on slender turned pillar supports on block<br />

bases <strong>and</strong> on short splayed strung feet with<br />

adjoining concave stretcher, 49cm w (4)<br />

£600-£800<br />

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Lot 947. A George III mahogany <strong>and</strong><br />

crossb<strong>and</strong>ed ‘butterfly’ Pembroke<br />

table, circa 1790, the overhung rectangular<br />

ebony <strong>and</strong> satinwood strung top, above a<br />

cockbeaded end drawer, crossb<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>and</strong><br />

strung with laurel wreath gilt brass h<strong>and</strong>les,<br />

raised on reeded square supports, gilt<br />

brass caps <strong>and</strong> brass castors, 71cm length,<br />

71cm h<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 948. A George III mahogany camel<br />

back leather upholstered tub armchair,<br />

circa 1785, gilt brass beaded back <strong>and</strong><br />

arms with padded leather serpentine seat,<br />

on mahogany reeded slender cabriole legs,<br />

67cm w<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 949. A George IV mahogany lady’s<br />

work table, circa 1810, the rounded<br />

rectangular top above a short cockbeaded<br />

drawer, above a deep domed work drawer,<br />

turned knop h<strong>and</strong>les raised on turned ring<br />

baluster supports, concave undertier, raised<br />

on brass caps <strong>and</strong> castors, 57cm w, 76cm h<br />

£500-£700<br />

Lot 950. A Victorian elm stool, circa<br />

1860, on ring baluster supports with<br />

adjoining stretcher, 55cm h<br />

£30-£40<br />

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Lot 951. A good George III satinwood<br />

<strong>and</strong> rosewood crossb<strong>and</strong>ed card table,<br />

circa 1790, the rounded rectangular inverted<br />

top with satinwood frieze, <strong>and</strong> burr yew<br />

tableau ornament, raised on turned ring<br />

incised supports <strong>and</strong> sabot feet, 92cm w,<br />

75cm h<br />

£600-£800<br />

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Lot 952. A Victorian oval oak Sutherl<strong>and</strong><br />

table, the rounded rectangular top with<br />

twin gate action, raised on spindle turned<br />

ring supports, adjoining stretcher, on<br />

compressed bun feet, brass caps <strong>and</strong><br />

castors, 82cm w, 73cm h<br />

£70-£100


Lot 954. A George III mahogany stool,<br />

circa 1785, of Hepplewhite outline, the<br />

damask serpentine cover raised on cabriole<br />

carved legs <strong>and</strong> scroll feet, 62cm w<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 955. A good George III mahogany<br />

<strong>and</strong> crossb<strong>and</strong>ed small work table,<br />

circa 1790, the rectangular wavy top with<br />

parquetry lined stringing, above brush slide<br />

<strong>and</strong> dummy drawer, before end drawer<br />

with divisions, cockbeaded with drop ring<br />

h<strong>and</strong>les, opposing a dummy drawer, raised<br />

on slender cabriole legs, 56cm w, 71cm h<br />

£700-£1000<br />

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Lot 956. A small George III mahogany<br />

table cabinet, circa 1785, the rounded<br />

rectangular top above a crossb<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>and</strong><br />

cockbeaded drawer, raised on square<br />

tapered supports, 45cm w, 43cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 957. A late George II mahogany<br />

stool, of rectangular outline with hinged<br />

brass mounted cover, on turned supports<br />

<strong>and</strong> undertier raised on short cabriole legs<br />

<strong>and</strong> pad feet, 42cm w, 42cm h<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 953. A good set of nine<br />

George III mahogany <strong>and</strong><br />

upholstered dining chairs,<br />

circa 1785, the oval reeded backs<br />

with pierced swagged husk splat,<br />

scrolling ornament, the damask<br />

upholstered bowed seats raised on<br />

square tapered supports <strong>and</strong> splayed<br />

feet with adjoining stretchers (9)<br />

£2000-£3000<br />

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Lot 958. A Victorian upholstered open<br />

armchair, circa 1870, on short ring turned<br />

front supports, brass caps <strong>and</strong> castors,<br />

72cm w<br />

£70-£100


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Lot 959. A William IV mahogany <strong>and</strong><br />

floral upholstered tub armchair, circa<br />

1830, the button arched back <strong>and</strong> bowed<br />

seat raised on square turned supports with<br />

lappet carved detail, on brass caps <strong>and</strong><br />

castors, 60cm w<br />

£80-£100<br />

Lot 960. A good George III satinwood<br />

<strong>and</strong> rosewood crossb<strong>and</strong>ed secretaire<br />

bookcase, circa 1790, arched domed<br />

pediment with carved stiff floral border,<br />

raised above two arched astragal glazed<br />

doors, opening to reveal three satinwood<br />

lined shelf tiers, above a secretaire drawer<br />

hinged <strong>and</strong> opening to reveal blue gilt tooled<br />

writing surface before drawers <strong>and</strong> pigeon<br />

hole divisions above three long graduated<br />

rosewood crossb<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>and</strong> strung drawers,<br />

with ivory escutcheons <strong>and</strong> chased white<br />

metal swagged h<strong>and</strong>led back plates with<br />

oval ring h<strong>and</strong>les, raised shaped apron<br />

on short splayed strung legs, 110cm w,<br />

230cm h, 56cm deep<br />

£4000-£6000<br />

Lot 961. A Victorian mahogany bedside<br />

cupboard, circa 1870, the galleried square<br />

top raised above a fielded rectangular door,<br />

single shelf tier on plinth base, 82cm h,<br />

38cm w<br />

£40-£60<br />

Lot 962. A good George IV mahogany<br />

sarcophagus shaped cellaret, circa<br />

1820, the caddy hinged top opening to<br />

reveal a vacant interior above a tapered front<br />

raised on plinth base, 73cm w, 48cm h,<br />

47cm deep<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 963. A George IV mahogany bedside cupboard, circa 1820, the square, moulded top<br />

with overhung rim above a short frieze cockbeaded drawer above a cupboard panelled door,<br />

opening to reveal a shelf tier on plinth base, 45cm h, 90cm w, 43cm deep<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 964. A good late George III narrow mahogany <strong>and</strong> satinwood lined secretaire<br />

bookcase, circa 1810, the moulded rectangular concave frieze above arched tendril carving,<br />

above two astragal glazed hinged doors, opening to reveal three shelf tiers, raised above four<br />

short drawers with turned brass knop h<strong>and</strong>les, above a long drawer with divisions <strong>and</strong> slide<br />

out tooled green <strong>and</strong> gilt leather satinwood lined writing surface, an inverted centre cupboard<br />

door enclosing shelf tier flanking two cupboard doors enclosing shelf tiers, raised on square<br />

tapered satinwood lined supports <strong>and</strong> spade feet, 94cm w, 214cm h, 46cm deep<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

Lot 965. A Regency mahogany <strong>and</strong> crossb<strong>and</strong>ed cupboard, circa 1810, the square<br />

rectangular top above a canted moulded front opening to reveal a single shelf tier, raised on<br />

plinth base, 41cm w, 89cm h<br />

£50-£80<br />

Lot 966. A George III flame mahogany linen press, circa 1785, the moulded frieze with<br />

dentil cornice, above two oval moulded panelled cupboard doors, opening to reveal five<br />

slide out trays, above two short <strong>and</strong> two long cockbeaded drawers, circular brass embossed<br />

h<strong>and</strong>les, raised on splayed feet, 206cm h, 123cm w, 58cm deep<br />

£700-£900<br />

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Lot 967. A George III mahogany bachelor<br />

chest, circa 1785, the moulded rectangular<br />

top raised above a brush slide with green<br />

velvet lined insert, above two short <strong>and</strong> three<br />

long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass<br />

swan neck swing h<strong>and</strong>les, raised on ogee<br />

bracket feet, 87cm w, 86cm h, 45cm deep<br />

£300-£500<br />

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Lot 968. A George III mahogany ebony<br />

<strong>and</strong> satinwood strung waterfall open<br />

bookcase, circa 1790, with three shelf<br />

tiers, with base drawer with ring swing<br />

h<strong>and</strong>les, terminating on short splayed feet,<br />

71cm w, 128cm h<br />

£400-£600<br />

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Lot 969. code 946 A George III<br />

mahogany serpentine card table, circa<br />

1775, in Hepplewhite style, the wavy<br />

serpentine top with carved rim border,<br />

above a carved acanthus centre to frieze<br />

<strong>and</strong> grooved <strong>and</strong> reeded ornament, raised<br />

on husk tied slender cabriole legs, the<br />

hinged top revealing velvet lined green baize<br />

interior, <strong>and</strong> concertina action to base,<br />

89cm w, 74cm h, 44cm deep<br />

£700-£1000<br />

970<br />

Lot 970. A George III mahogany small<br />

cupboard, circa 1780, the rectangular<br />

top above a panelled hinged door opening<br />

to reveal shelf tier, raised on bracket feet,<br />

41cm w, 55cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

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HANSONS AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS<br />

Lot 971. A George IV rosewood <strong>and</strong><br />

brass inlaid Canterbury, circa 1810, of<br />

concave four division outline, on faceted<br />

<strong>and</strong> ring turned block supports with single<br />

drawer, cast brass h<strong>and</strong>les, on brass caps<br />

<strong>and</strong> castors, 48cm h, 54cm w<br />

£200-£300<br />

Lot 972. A Victorian mahogany turned<br />

cylindrical cupboard, circa 1880, of<br />

rounded outline, the door with turned knop<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le, opening to reveal two shelf tiers,<br />

71cm h, 27cm d<br />

£70-£100<br />

Lot 973. A George III style narrow<br />

mahogany <strong>and</strong> satinwood lined open<br />

bookcase, the arched top with five tiers<br />

raised on short splayed feet, 39cm w,<br />

116cm h<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 974. 3 An early 20th century four<br />

fold mahogany <strong>and</strong> velvet upholstered<br />

bedroom dressing screen, circa 1910,<br />

155cm w extended, 138cm h<br />

£30-£40<br />

975<br />

Lot 975. A fine William IV rosewood<br />

rectangular occasional table, circa 1830,<br />

the inverted <strong>and</strong> crossb<strong>and</strong>ed top raised<br />

above a pierced frieze on hexagonal turned<br />

fluted supports <strong>and</strong> dished lobed circular<br />

base, on three out-splayed scroll feet, 45cm<br />

w, 73cm h<br />

£200-£300<br />

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Lot 976. An early Victorian rosewood<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ing cupboard, circa 1840, the<br />

rectangular overhung top above plain frieze<br />

<strong>and</strong> two rounded fielded cupboard doors,<br />

enclosing two shelf tiers, raised on plinth<br />

base, 82cm w, 97cm h, 41cm deep<br />

£100-£150<br />

Lot 977. A fine early George III<br />

mahogany serpentine bachelor chest,<br />

circa 1765, the shaped rectangular <strong>and</strong><br />

canted top raised above a brush slide <strong>and</strong><br />

four graduated cockbeaded serpentine<br />

drawers with brass swing rococo h<strong>and</strong>les,<br />

flanking reeded volute scroll canted sides,<br />

raised on ogee bracket feet, 86cm w,<br />

81cm h, 56cm deep<br />

£3000-£5000<br />

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977<br />

Lot 978. An early Victorian mahogany<br />

<strong>and</strong> upholstered button back salon<br />

chair, circa 1840, the shaped red floral<br />

upholstered back with padded arms <strong>and</strong><br />

bowed seat, raised on turned ring supports,<br />

brass caps <strong>and</strong> ceramic castors, 53cm w<br />

£80-£120<br />

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Lot 979. A George III mahogany<br />

octagonal kettle st<strong>and</strong>, the galleried<br />

moulded top raised on fluted <strong>and</strong> wrythen<br />

turned support, on carved acanthus cabriole<br />

legs <strong>and</strong> pad feet, 33cm w, 63cm h<br />

£150-£200<br />

Lot 980. A good nest of four George III<br />

mahogany <strong>and</strong> satinwood crossb<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

tables, the rectangular moulded tops with<br />

ebony <strong>and</strong> boxwood stringing, raised on<br />

slender turned tapered supports, concave<br />

understretcher, raised on short inswept<br />

splayed strung supports, 49cm w, 76cm h<br />

£600-£800<br />

Lot 981. An 18th century French oak<br />

armoire, two triple-panelled doors on block<br />

feet, 147cm w x 205cm h x 68cm deep<br />

£400-£600<br />

Lot 982. A fine Chinese silk rug, in<br />

Persian style, with blue arched fielded<br />

centre ground <strong>and</strong> salmon border, of recent<br />

manufacture, 135cm w<br />

£600-£800<br />

Lot 983. A fine Chinese silk salmon<br />

bordered rug, with floral ornament with<br />

Persian blue ground compartmental centre,<br />

of recent manufacture, 131cm w<br />

£600-£800<br />

986<br />

Lot 984. A good pair of early 18th<br />

century gilt gesso side tables, the<br />

rectangular overhung tops with scroll<br />

acanthus mouldings before embossed<br />

scroll acanthus <strong>and</strong> arabesque detail above<br />

similarly detailed frieze, all with gesso<br />

fontenay ground, raised on straight cabriole<br />

legs, acanthus trailing floral mouldings,<br />

raised on square pad feet, traces of gilding,<br />

86cm w, 51cm d, 74cm h<br />

£5000-£7000<br />

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Lot 985. A George III oak dresser,<br />

the over-sailing stepped cornice above a<br />

pierced frieze, three plate racks above an<br />

over-sailing top with moulded edge, three<br />

drawers over two, pot board to base, turned<br />

supports, brass swing h<strong>and</strong>les <strong>and</strong> batwing<br />

escutcheons, 180cm wide<br />

£1000-£1500<br />

Lot 986. A set of eight George III<br />

Sheraton style mahogany <strong>and</strong><br />

upholstered dining chairs, 19th century,<br />

the oval shield backs, with central Prince<br />

of Wales Fleur De Lys ribbon tied splats,<br />

upholstered drop in seats on square tapered<br />

supports <strong>and</strong> splayed feet, comprising two<br />

armchairs <strong>and</strong> six dining chairs (8)<br />

£400-£600<br />

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