Fine Summer Antiques Auction - Wright Manley
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<strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Summer</strong><br />
<strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Auction</strong><br />
Thursday 28th June 2012<br />
at 10.30am
RESULTS FROM OUR RECENT FINE ART AUCTION<br />
Lot 247 - AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY<br />
FRENCH SILVER GILT SNUFF BOX<br />
sold for £1,800<br />
Lot 415 - A GARNITURE OF THREE ALCOCK<br />
PORCELANEOUS CHEMISTS JARS AND COVERS<br />
sold for £1,900<br />
Lot 473 - A GOLDSCHIDER<br />
AUSTRIAN HAND PAINTED<br />
FIGURE OF A MAIDEN<br />
WEARING A FLOWING GOWN<br />
sold for £920<br />
Lot 113 - AN 18CT GOLD<br />
HUNTER POCKET WATCH<br />
sold for £1,200<br />
Lot 523 - AN 18TH CENTURY<br />
MAHOGANY STAVED<br />
TANKARD sold for £1,600<br />
Lot 944 - A FRENCH MAHOGANY WHITE<br />
MARBLE AND GILT METAL CREDENZA<br />
sold for £1,800<br />
Lot 29 - A DIAMOND AND CORAL<br />
RING FIRST HALF TWENTIETH<br />
CENTURY sold for £1,300<br />
Lot 700 - ARTHUR DELANEY<br />
“ST.GEORGES, STOCKPORT”<br />
sold for £6,200<br />
Lot 744 - A GEORGE IV<br />
MAHOGANY AND BRASS<br />
INLAID TWIN FUSEE BRACKET<br />
CLOCK sold for £980<br />
<strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> Art <strong>Auction</strong>s have live bidding which allows you to take part<br />
from the comfort of your home. Our recent sale had live bidding from Australia,<br />
Russia, Canada and all over the United Kingdom.<br />
Our next <strong>Fine</strong> Art Sale will be in September 2012<br />
Please contact:<br />
Bill Witter or Lillian Rogerson at <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> on<br />
01829 262151 or email billwitter@wrightmanley.co.uk
illwitter@wrightmanley.co.uk<br />
FINE SUMMER<br />
ANTIQUES AUCTION<br />
Thursday 28th June 2012<br />
at 10.30am<br />
Viewing<br />
Sunday 24th June 10am - 4pm<br />
Monday 25th June 10am - 4pm<br />
Tuesday 26th June 10am - 4pm<br />
Morning of Sale from 8.30am<br />
Order of Sale<br />
Over 800 Lots, including the contents of<br />
a Gentleman’s country estate, Cheshire<br />
Jewellery, Watches & Coins 1 - 127<br />
Silver & Plate 130 - 248<br />
Metal Ware 249 - 274<br />
Glassware 280 - 287<br />
Beswick 290 - 293<br />
Ceramics 295 - 367<br />
Oriental 385 - 419<br />
Collectors 420 - 490<br />
Books 495 - 506<br />
Prints 511 - 563<br />
Watercolours 565 - 591<br />
Oil paintings 595 - 625<br />
Barometers 630 - 634<br />
Mantel Clocks 636 - 649<br />
Wall Clocks 650 - 659<br />
Longcase Clocks 660 - 664<br />
Oak Furniture 666 - 739<br />
English Furniture 740 - 842<br />
Garden 850 - 853<br />
Carpets 860 - 861<br />
Entry by Catalogue<br />
Purchase and Delivery<br />
Please ensure that your bids are left with reception as early as possible<br />
and at least one hour before the sale. Telephone lines must be booked<br />
no later than 2pm day prior to sale; otherwise we can not<br />
guarantee a line.<br />
All items to be paid and cleared by 12 noon Saturday 30th June 2012.<br />
The lots in this sale are of some age and buyers are advised to satisfy<br />
themselves of the condition of each lot before bidding.<br />
The-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional<br />
3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.<br />
Lot 443<br />
FORTHCOMING<br />
ANTIQUE & GENERAL SALE<br />
Thursday 5th July 2012<br />
Viewing Wednesday 4th July 2012<br />
Front Cover: Lot 561<br />
Back Cover: Lot 562<br />
Catalogues £6 (£7 by post)<br />
This sale is subject to the conditions of<br />
business on display in the saleroom<br />
Catalogue produced by atgmedia<br />
Catalogues from and Enquiries to:<br />
William Witter MRICS<br />
Beeston Castle Salerooms<br />
Tarporley, Cheshire,<br />
CW6 9NZ<br />
Tel: 01829 262150<br />
Fax: 01829 261829<br />
Email: billwitter@wrightmanley.co.uk<br />
Web: www.wrightmanley.co.uk<br />
or the-saleroom.com
<strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Sale<br />
2<br />
Jewellery, Watches & Coins<br />
1. A PAIR OF CABOCHON GARNET AND DIAMOND<br />
DRESS STUDS CIRCA 1870, fitted case. Also a 9ct gold<br />
cigar cutter, Chester 1898 with detached front section.<br />
(2). £70 - 90<br />
2. A PAIR OF CUT STEEL SHOE BUCKLES CIRCA<br />
1800. Belt fittings added later. £20 - 40<br />
3. BLOODSTONE FOB SEAL LATE NINETEENTH<br />
CENTURY. Lower section decoratively engraved with a<br />
wire and bead design above. £70 - 90<br />
Lot 4<br />
4. A MODERN SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING<br />
coronet set brilliant cut diamond ring, large finger size<br />
(stretched). See illustration. £250 - 450<br />
5. A FOB SEAL CIRCA 1860 of a lion rampant with<br />
flag, hardstone absent. £120 - 170<br />
Lot 6<br />
6. A DIAMOND AND GEM SET CLUSTER RING<br />
CIRCA 1910. Centre vacant and with border of thirteen<br />
uniform smaller peg set diamonds. Low profile gallery<br />
and carved shoulders, also a half pearl swallow bar<br />
brooch of similar date. (2). See illustration. £300 - 500<br />
7. CONTEMPORARY DISC NECKLACE BY LINKS OF<br />
LONDON comprising a Brazilian link chain with discs.<br />
Central section of different metal, 65gms. Fitted case by<br />
Links of London. £120 - 170<br />
8. A 9CT GOLD MANUAL WIND LADIES<br />
WRISTWATCH IMPORTED LONDON 1924. White<br />
enamel dial with red and black Roman numerals also<br />
dotted quartered hours. Blue steel hour and minute<br />
hands. Jewelled nickel movement, 24mm. Flexible<br />
bracelet. £70 - 90<br />
9. AN OVAL AMETHYST BROOCH CIRCA 1880.<br />
Central amethyst measuring 17 x 13 x 8mm with a plain<br />
and beaded border. Base metal pin. Width 17mm.<br />
£40 - 60<br />
10. 15CT GOLD SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BAR<br />
BROOCH CHESTER 1899. Decorative foliate bead,<br />
rope and star set design (centre damaged). Width 4cm.<br />
£50 - 70<br />
11. A HALF PEARL BAR BROOCH CIRCA 1920 central<br />
heart motif with peg set pearls applied to a knife edge<br />
bar, width 4cm. Also a modern malachite pendant and<br />
chain, 3gms gross. £50 - 70<br />
12. TWO “COIN” RINGS, 9gms gross. 9ct gold signet<br />
ring London 1973, 4gms. A small 9ct gold and cultured<br />
pearl ring, 2gms gross. A larger three stone diamond<br />
and cultured pearl ring, 3gms gross. Three 9ct gold<br />
wedding rings and a single stone ring mount, 13 grams<br />
(4). A three stone diamond ring circa 1955, three gem<br />
set rings and a marquesite double clip brooch. (9).<br />
£100 - 150<br />
13. STAINLESS STEEL AND BASE METAL MOVADO<br />
ERMETO CIRCA 1930 silvered dial with decorative<br />
baton and Arabic numerals, quartered dials and<br />
subsidiary seconds, dial at 3 o’clock, reverse number<br />
1251591. Case with sliding action with outside covered<br />
in leather on one side. £40 - 60<br />
Lot 14<br />
14. A GEORGE V SOVEREIGN (1907) PENDANT ON<br />
CHAIN CIRCA 1980. The sovereign set in a geometric<br />
push fit mount with Birmingham assay and attached to a<br />
flat curb link necklace of similar date 17gms grams. See<br />
illustration. £200 - 300<br />
15. A DECORATIVE BANDED AGATE LADIES<br />
SIGNET RING CIRCA 1880. Quatrefoil stone engraved<br />
with a monogram of the same initials at four points of<br />
the compass. 8gms gross. £60 - 80<br />
16. A ROSE COLOURED FLAT CURB LINK NECKLET<br />
CIRCA 1975. Clasp with section on either side of<br />
different period and one hallmarked London 1976.<br />
20gms. £180 - 250<br />
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Lot 17<br />
17. A BRACELET CIRCA 1980. Plain and decorative<br />
geometric design 29gms. See illustration. £600 - 800<br />
18. A NARROW BRACELET OF PLAIN AND<br />
DECORATIVE GEOMETRIC DESIGN. 23gms.<br />
£450 - 650<br />
19. AN 18CT GOLD ONYX AND HALF PEARL<br />
MOURNING BROOCH CIRCA 1890. Central star motif<br />
set with half pearls and applied to onyx with a plain<br />
twisted and reeded border. Reverse engraved “Helen<br />
Middleton Died 21st October, 1890 aged 76”, centre of<br />
reverse with a large oval aperture set with locks of hair<br />
under glass. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 20<br />
20. A DECORATIVE TWO COLOURED BRACELET<br />
CIRCA 1980. Articulated plain and damansceend style<br />
design. 28gms. See illustration. £550 - 750<br />
21. A 9CT GOLD GATE LINK BRACELET with<br />
decorative heart design. 16gms. £150 - 200<br />
22. TWO 22CT GOLD “D” PROFILE WEDDING<br />
RINGS. 6gms together. £150 - 200<br />
23. TWO MANUAL WIND 9CT GOLD LADY’S<br />
WRISTWATCHES. One Centaur De Luxe, Edinburgh<br />
1958 and with a plated flexible bracelet. The other<br />
Rotary London 1975 and with oval dial and associated<br />
9ct gold flexible bracelet, 11 gms net. (2). £100 - 150<br />
24. 9CT GOLD GENTLEMAN’S SIGNET RING<br />
BIRMINGHAM 1953 with monogram. Shank worn and<br />
sawn, 3 gms. A 9ct gold and onyx gentleman’s signet<br />
ring London 1976, 5gs gross. And another of similar<br />
design, not hallmarked. 8gms gross. (3). £150 - 200<br />
Lot 25<br />
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25. A HERRINGBONE NECKLACE CIRCA 1985.<br />
32gms. See illustration. £600 - 800<br />
26. A STYLIZED ENTWINED HORSE SHOE DESIGN<br />
BROOCH and claw set with a small eight-cut diamond,<br />
6gms gross. Also a decorative two coloured flower head<br />
brooch with central cultured pearl, 5gms gross. (2).<br />
£150 - 200<br />
27. NECKLACES OF VARIOUS DESIGNS, three with<br />
pendants, 17gms gross. “D” Wedding ring, 3gms. A<br />
pair of 9ct gold oval shell cameo earrings, 2gms gross<br />
and a pair of decorative 9ct gold and cultured pearl<br />
openwork earrings, 3gms gross. £70 - 90<br />
28. A COLLECTION OF SILHOUETTE JEWELLERY<br />
FIRST HALF TWENTIETH CENTURY. Each with<br />
silhouttes of a promenading Edwardian lady and<br />
gentleman and also a lady feeding a swan. Comprising<br />
a larger square brooch, two bracelets of different styles,<br />
two circular clips and two pairs of earrings. (6). £80 - 150<br />
29. AN EVEN ROW CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE,<br />
sixty fine quality pearls 6½ - 7mm, good lustre with an<br />
18ct swirl design ball clasp, supplied by Boodle and<br />
Dunthorne in a fitted case. £400 - 600<br />
Lot 30<br />
30. A THREE STONE DIAMOND 18CT RING, brilliant<br />
cut diamonds approx 0.08cts each. See illustration.<br />
£200 - 250<br />
31. A SINGLE STONE ILLUSION SET DIAMOND<br />
RING, set in 18ct gold and platinum. £40 - 60<br />
32. A PALE OVAL AMETHYST AND 9CT YELLOW<br />
GOLD DRESS RING, stone approx 4.5cts. £40 - 60<br />
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33. A KITE SHAPED RED STONE AND SEED PEARL<br />
9ct gold pendant on a 20” long 9ct gold chain with<br />
trigger fastener, gross weight approx 6.7 grams.<br />
£60 - 70<br />
34. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING in 18ct<br />
yellow gold, old cut stones, shank Chester hallmarked<br />
1901, also a three stone crossover old cut diamond<br />
ring in 18ct and platinum, one small diamond on each<br />
shoulder. £140 - 180<br />
35. AN OVAL 9CT CAMEO BROOCH with a safety<br />
chain. £50 - 80<br />
36. A DIAMOND AND 15CT YELLOW GOLD BAR<br />
BROOCH, small old cut stone centrally mounted, gross<br />
weight 3 grams. £60 - 80<br />
37. A CULTURED PEARL AND UNHALLMARKED<br />
GOLD SWIRL DESIGN BROOCH central pearl approx<br />
6½mm diameter, two other approx 5mm, also a single<br />
stone pearl 7mm and 9ct gold ring, a pair of 6½mm<br />
pearl and 9ct gold earrings, screw fittings and a single<br />
pearl pendant approx 7mm diameter. £80 - 120<br />
38. A THREE STONE DIAMOND AND 18CT GOLD<br />
RING, old cut stones approx 0.20cts in total, a white<br />
stone small cluster ring in 18ct gold, also a garnet and<br />
9ct gold cluster ring and a white stone and 9ct gold full<br />
eternity ring (4). £60 - 80<br />
39. A MODERN SMALL SWIVEL SEAL set with<br />
cabochon, almandine garnet bloodstone and carnelian,<br />
on a 9ct gold belcher link bracelet, gross weight<br />
6 grams. £50 - 70<br />
40. A DIAMOND AND 9CT GOLD MALTESE CROSS<br />
forty small stones on an 18” fine 9ct gold snake chain,<br />
gross weight 3.5 grams. £60 - 80<br />
41. A GRADUATED CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE<br />
approx 18” long pearls from 3.5mm-7mm with a white<br />
metal boat shaped clasp. £60 - 80<br />
42. A MALACHITE EGG. 2½” x 1¾”. £20 - 30<br />
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Lot 43<br />
43. A FINE EIGHT POINTED STAR BROOCH CIRCA<br />
1860. Central old cut stone estimated to weigh 0.60cts.<br />
The balance of fifty seven stones estimated to weigh<br />
3cts in total. Width 40mm. See illustration. £2000 - 3000<br />
Lot 44<br />
44. A 9CT YELLOW GOLD RAF WINGS BROOCH set<br />
with red and blue enamel and with ten small rose cut<br />
diamonds, approx weight 4.00 grams. See illustration.<br />
£160 - 220<br />
45. AN AQUAMARINE AND SEED PEARL BAR<br />
BROOCH in 9ct yellow gold, central aquamarine in<br />
scalloped central mount. £40 - 60<br />
46. A GREEN THREE STONE AND FOUR ROSE<br />
CUT DIAMONDS, 9ct bar brooch centre stone approx<br />
5mmx4.5mm outside stones approx 4mmx3mm two<br />
small diamonds set in a leaf mount each side, stone<br />
tested as emeralds. £170 - 200<br />
47. A GREEN STONE AND DIAMOND DROP<br />
PENDANT set in 15ct yellow gold, four square stones<br />
diagonally set with eight small rose cut diamonds set in<br />
leaf pattern, on a fine 18” chain. £80 - 100<br />
48. AN OVAL HAND PAINTED MINIATURE BROOCH<br />
with a white metal rope twist mount and safety chain.<br />
£30 - 40<br />
49. A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, old cut stone<br />
approx 0.30cts, set in 9ct yellow gold. £180 - 220<br />
50. A CIRCULAR CAMEO BROOCH CIRCA 1910 and<br />
a quantity of costume jewellery. £50 - 70<br />
51. A FIVE STONE DIAMOND RING CIRCA 1950.<br />
Narrow design set with three claw set graduated eightcut<br />
diamond stones. £70 - 90<br />
52. THREE BROOCHES AND A PENDANT. Including<br />
an oval butterfly wing brooch depicting a Kingfisher<br />
and a large oval malachite pendant, both late<br />
twentieth nineteenth century, also a large oval modern<br />
Wedgwood brooch and a modern polished irregular<br />
aventurine quartz brooch. (4). £40 - 60<br />
53. A 9CT GOLD, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING<br />
CIRCA 1980. Three graduated claw set oval sapphires<br />
interspersed with pairs of small eight-cut diamonds.<br />
Gallery of shallow carved half hoop design. Birmingham<br />
assay (date letter removed by sizing repair). £120 - 170<br />
54. A GRADUATED JADEITE BEAD NECKLACE<br />
CIRCA 1930. The stones 8 to 5mm. £70 - 90<br />
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55. A SINGLE STONE GARNET RING, central stone of<br />
later date and a circular silver and carnelian swivel seal<br />
Birmingham 1881 attached to a silver albert watch chain<br />
of similar period. (2). £40 - 60<br />
56. A LARGE SILVER AND OVAL CITRINE BROOCH<br />
CIRCA 1890, a decorative silver mounted nineteenth<br />
century tiger’s claw brooch, a base metal, turquoise<br />
and enamelled Austro Hungarian revivalist brooch circa<br />
1860. A blue glass brooch and a blue spinal bar brooch<br />
circa 1950. (5). £50 - 70<br />
57. A GILT BASE METAL BRACELET CIRCA 1830.<br />
£70 - 90<br />
58. A LATE 19TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD TELESCOPIC<br />
PENCIL with foiled seal. £30 - 40<br />
Lot 59<br />
59. AN OVAL DIAMOND AND TURQUOISE BROOCH<br />
CIRCA 1880. Larger central claw set cabochon<br />
turquoise mounted within a scrolled border of small<br />
graduated old cut stones (total estimated weight 2cts)<br />
interspersed with four oval claw set turquoise. Brooch<br />
fitting detachable. See illustration. £500 - 700<br />
60. A PAIR OF MODERN CABOCHON JADEITE<br />
EARRINGS and a pair of bouton bead lapis lazuli<br />
earrings, both with screw fittings. Also a quantity<br />
of costume jewellery including a pair of coral drop<br />
earrings, green paste jewellery, studs and other items.<br />
(qty). £70 - 90<br />
Lot 61<br />
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61. A CIRCULAR DIAMOND CLUSTER BROOCH<br />
CIRCA 1900. Central old cut stone mounted within a<br />
graduated two tier border (total estimated weight of<br />
stones 1.60cts). The cluster mounted within a plain,<br />
Grecian key and beaded border. Width 3.7cms. See<br />
illustration. £500 - 700<br />
Lot 62<br />
62. A PERIDOT AND HALF-PEARL BROOCH<br />
PENDANT CIRCA 1910. Central collet set circular cut<br />
peridot mounted within a symetrical border of halfpearls<br />
mounted in a stylised lyre and scrolled design.<br />
Detachable loop. Width 3cms. Fitted case by C.J<br />
Gowland, Sunderland. Also a small oval link necklet of<br />
similar period. (2). See illustration. £300 - 500<br />
Lot 63<br />
63. A GOOD EXAMPLE OF A LADY’S HUNTER<br />
POCKET WATCH CIRCA 1890. White enamelled dial<br />
with black Roman numerals and quartered hours. Blue<br />
steel hour and minute hands. Keywound three quarter<br />
plate, jewelled, cylinder movement numbered 76669<br />
and inscribed. “Reid and Son’s Newcastle Upon Tyne.<br />
By appointment to the Queen and Prince of Wales”,<br />
width 28mm. Decoratively engraved case. Aperture<br />
on front of case with a pink guilloche enamel chapter<br />
and blue enamelled Roman numerals. See illustration.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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64. A SWISS OPEN FACED LADY’S FOB WATCH<br />
CIRCA 1910. White enamelled dial with decorative<br />
outer border and red Roman numerals. Blue steel<br />
hour and minute hands. Gilt and nickel barred<br />
cylinder movement, width 28mm. Reverse of case with<br />
decorative design. Reeded brass winder. Attached<br />
to a two coloured watch fob of ribbon design and<br />
with a large faceted pendeloque gemstone attached.<br />
£200 - 400<br />
65. A LADY’S HUNTER ELGIN FOB WATCH CIRCA<br />
1915. White enamelled dial with black Roman<br />
numerals and quartered hours.. Subsidiary seconds<br />
dial at six o’clock, minute hand missing. Gilt and nickel<br />
cylinder movement stamped Elgin National Watch Co<br />
U.S.A. width 28mm. Case of plain design and with a<br />
gothic script monogram engraved on the front cover.<br />
£200 - 400<br />
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Lot 66<br />
66. A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING LONDON 1883.<br />
Larger central claw set old cut stone estimated to weigh<br />
0.20ct and mounted with a border of six smaller old cut<br />
diamonds each of similar size (total estimated weight).<br />
Decorative shoulders. See illustration. £300 - 500<br />
Lot 67<br />
67. A THREE STONE RUBY AND DIAMOND RING<br />
CIRCA 1880. Central claw set cushion cut ruby with a<br />
single old cut diamond on one side estimated to weigh<br />
0.30ct and a modern brilliant cut stone estimated to<br />
weigh 0.25ct on the other. The stones with pairs of rose<br />
cut diamonds between. Carved half hoop shank. See<br />
illustration. £300 - 600<br />
68. A SILVER CLAN BROOCH EDINBURGH 1932 and<br />
a circular silver and lavender guilloche enamel portrait<br />
brooch. £40 - 60<br />
Lot 69<br />
69. A DIAMOND, PEARL AND CULTURED PEARL<br />
BASS CLEF BROOCH. Centre of design set with<br />
graduated rose cut diamonds with an outer border of<br />
graduated peg pearls. Length 2.3cms. See illustration.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
70. A SMALL SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CRESCENT<br />
BROOCH LAST QUARTER NINETEENTH CENTURY.<br />
Crescent of shallow design and set with graduated and<br />
interspersed sapphires and diamonds with a diamond<br />
set star above. Width 4cms. £300 - 400<br />
Lot 71<br />
71. A DIAMOND AND ENAMEL PHEASANT BAR<br />
BROOCH CIRCA 1920. Central pheasant of earlier date<br />
and with an old cut diamond set body and polychrome<br />
enamel head. Applied to a bar brooch. See illustration.<br />
£200 - 400<br />
72. A SILVER OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH<br />
T.R. RUSSELL LIVERPOOL LONDON 1889. White<br />
enamel dial with black Roman numerals and quartered<br />
hours. Subsidiary seconds dial at six o’clock. Blue steel<br />
hour and minute hands. Keyless gilt three quarter plate<br />
lever movement numbered 47240. Reverse engraved<br />
with monogram in Gothic script. A graduated silver<br />
Albert watch chain, length 18cms. 154grams gross. (2).<br />
£100 - 150<br />
73. A LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY MUFF CHAIN.<br />
Length 74cms. 26grams. £300 - 500<br />
74. AN OVAL CABOCHON GARNET PENDANT<br />
CIRCA 1870. DECORATIVE BORDER. Length 3.6mm.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
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Lot 75<br />
75. A RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING CIRCA<br />
1925. Central hexagonal cut ruby set within a border of<br />
graduated eight-cut diamonds. Diamond shoulders. See<br />
illustration. £450 - 650<br />
76. A STYLISH 18CT GOLD AND DIAMOND RING<br />
LONDON 1977. Bold stylised torque and ribbon<br />
design with plain and satin finish also two line of small<br />
uniform eight-cut diamonds. 9grams gross. £250 - 450<br />
Lot 77<br />
77. AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING CIRCA<br />
1955. Central circular cut emerald claw set within a<br />
marquise border of graduated old cut diamonds (total<br />
estimated weight .55ct). See illustration. £450 - 650<br />
Lot 78<br />
78. A FINE ENAMEL, DIAMOND AND HALF PEARL<br />
BROOCH CIRCA 1860. Central light blue enamel<br />
dome with a pearl and diamond cluster and mounted<br />
within a large and decorative vine leaf tear drop<br />
surround. Length 4.5cms. See illustration. £600 - 800<br />
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79. A 9CT GOLD LADY’S ROAMER MANUAL WIND<br />
WRISTWATCH. London 1970. Engraved on reverse.<br />
With original presentation box. 15grams nett. £70 - 90<br />
Lot 81<br />
81. A NINE CARAT YELLOW GOLD FOB CHAIN<br />
round curb links each stamped “375” also T piece and<br />
circular pink agate ball fob. Gross total weight 52gms.<br />
See illustration. £500 - 800<br />
82. SILVER ROUND CURB FOB CHAIN AND T PIECE<br />
with trigger fastener approx 35 gms and white metal<br />
double fob chain and T piece approx 68 gms also a 9ct<br />
plain bar brooch approx 2 gms. £30 - 40<br />
Lot 83<br />
83. AN ASPREY’S 9CT GOLD RECTANGULAR<br />
CIGARETTE BOX LONDON 1939, 4” x 3”, 165 grams,<br />
makers fitted case. See illustration. £1800 - 2000<br />
84. A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, stone<br />
0.35cts, colour “F”, clarity VS1, with a curved mount on<br />
each shoulder, tension set, all mounted in palladium,<br />
stamped 950 (This carries a G.I.A. certificate of<br />
authenticity). £400 - 600<br />
85 - 90. NO LOTS<br />
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91. A PLATED ROLEX PERPETUAL SUPER<br />
PRECISION WRISTWATCH CIRCA 1950. Plated and<br />
steel bracelet not associated. With original presentation<br />
box. £120 - 170<br />
92. A SILVER KEY DRIVEN POCKET WATCH<br />
LONDON 1913. £40 - 60<br />
93. A SILVER OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH black<br />
Roman numerals, miniature sweep second hand, Swiss<br />
made, fifteen jewelled movement, London hallmarked<br />
1917. £40 - 60<br />
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94. A 9CT YELLOW GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET<br />
WATCH, miniature sweep second hand, on a cream<br />
dial, black Roman numerals and gold hand, fifteen<br />
jewels “Buren” movement, gold inner back place<br />
and case back, Birmingham hallmarked 1929. See<br />
illustration. £350 - 450<br />
95. A LADIES RECTANGULAR DIAL SILVER<br />
BRACELET WATCH quartz movement in a fitted case.<br />
£30 - 50<br />
96. A SILVER POCKET WATCH London 1834 with a<br />
enamel dial, Arabic numerals signed William Burch,<br />
Maidstone 4867 with finally engraved Clock fusee and<br />
chain movement. £60 - 80<br />
97. A GENTLEMANS 18CT YELLOW GOLD ROLEX<br />
OYSTER PERPETUAL BRACELET WATCH Day, Date,<br />
official certified chronometer with an 18ct gold oyster<br />
bracelet (slight damage). See illustration. £5000 - 8000<br />
98. A 9CT GOLD GARRARD STRAP WATCH quartz<br />
movement with sweep second hand. £150 - 200<br />
99. A LADY’S STAINLESS STEEL ROLEX SUPER<br />
PRECISION CIRCA 1950. Case stamped 5618 3724.<br />
Strap absent. £150 - 200<br />
100. A HALF SOVEREIGN 1903. £90 - 110<br />
101. A QUANTITY OF COINS including 114<br />
silver threepences and one sixpence, pre 1920; 85<br />
threepences, 7 sixpence’s 1920/1946; 15 punts in Irish<br />
bank notes and a quantity of other coins and notes.<br />
£100 - 130<br />
102. A QUANTITY OF COINS INCLUDING pre 1920,<br />
three three half corwns and a florin; pre 1947, £13.7/-;<br />
pre decimal £8.10/-. £325 - 375<br />
103. BRITISH COINS, 1920/1946 including two 1935<br />
crowns, seven half crowns, five florin’s, eight shillings,<br />
ten sixpence, eight threepence. £40 - 60<br />
104. BRITISH COINAGE, GEORGE III 1819 on,<br />
including fifteen crowns, two double florin’s, eight half<br />
crowns, nineteen shillings, eight sixpence, and fifteen<br />
threepence. £200 - 250<br />
105. THIRTEEN SILVER PENNIES 1800 AND FIVE<br />
THREEPENCE COINS. £20 - 30<br />
106. 1887 JUBILEE HEAD COINAGE including two<br />
half crowns, a florin, ten shillings and nine sixpence.<br />
£60 - 80<br />
107. A CROWN 1695, obverse polished, another<br />
similar 1696 (plugged) and five francs France 1727.<br />
£40 - 60<br />
108. TEN CANADIAN FIVE CENTS 1891/1917,<br />
Australia sixpence 1912, half dime, 1838, four dimes<br />
1820, 1893, 1916, 1918. £40 - 60<br />
109. A QUANTITY OF MIXED MOSTLY BASE METAL<br />
COINAGE including two 1953 Coronation crowns, three<br />
1797 twopences. £10 - 20<br />
110. HENRY VIII, IRISH HARP GROAT, H-I FOR JANE<br />
SEYMOUR. £20 - 30<br />
111. ELIZABETH I SIXPENCE 1580, AND A LONG<br />
CROSS PENNY. £30 - 50<br />
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112. MISC COINS including Germany, 3rd Reich 1935<br />
five marks Hindenburg Memorial, three 19th century<br />
Indian coins, Hannover, William IV one twelfth Thaler<br />
1835, small Vatican coin for Benedict XIV, 1740/58,<br />
France one franc coin 1811, 1824,1872,1907, and six fifty<br />
Centimes. £20 - 30<br />
113. GREAT BRITAIN HALF CROWNS 1889, 1900,<br />
Florins 1887, 1903. £50 - 70<br />
114. ETHIOPIA 1889 AND CIRCA, half bir and two<br />
quarter bir’s, left foot raised, two 1/20th bir, left foot<br />
raised and a quarter bir right foot raised. £10 - 20<br />
115. UNITED KINGDOM SHILLING 1743, 1826<br />
sixpence’s 1677, 1697,1703 Vigo, 1757. £60 - 80<br />
116. A MIXED LOT including a Marie Teresa Thaler<br />
1780, a George V Jubilee Medallion, a George IV “both<br />
hands for Britain” Medallion (worn), a Queen Victoria<br />
Commemorative Medal and two Temperance Medals,<br />
125 grams. £50 - 70<br />
117. SOUTH AFRICA, 2½ shillings 1896, 1897, a<br />
pierced shilling and five other shilling coins 1895/96/97.<br />
£30 - 40<br />
118. AN ISLE OF MAN 1980 PROOF ONE POUND,<br />
cased. £180 - 220<br />
119. A SOVEREIGN 1976. £180 - 220<br />
120. A 1980 PROOF HALF SOVEREIGN with capsual<br />
and case. £90 - 100<br />
121. AN ISLE OF MAN 9CT GOLD 1980 ONE<br />
CROWN AND A FIVE SHILLING COIN. £50 - 70<br />
122. A QUANTITY OF COINS including pre 1920,<br />
seven crowns, a double florin, nine half crowns, two<br />
florins and two shillings pre 1947, two crowns, twenty<br />
eight half crowns, three florins, three shillings, three<br />
sixpence, a collection of modern crowns, a Kennedy half<br />
dollar and a number base metal coins including Roman.<br />
£225 - 275<br />
123. A SOVEREIGN 1912. £180 - 200<br />
124. A HALF SOVEREIGN 1912. £90 - 110<br />
125. A SET OF PORTABLE SOVEREIGN SCALES by<br />
Steven Houghton & Son, Ormskirk, good condition.<br />
£30 - 40<br />
126. A GILT METAL AND ENAMEL LADIES BADGE<br />
FOR THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY, COUNTY<br />
OF CHESHIRE, the reserve engraved 5963 Gertrude<br />
Sheldon, a Red Cross cap badge, a British Red Cross<br />
Society badge World War I, Sweethearts enamel badge<br />
for the RAOC (enameled damaged) two Royal Corps<br />
of Signals, cap badges, another for The Cheshire<br />
Regiment, an Air Training Corps badge, another and an<br />
embroided badge with Royal Arms between Bisley and<br />
1909, 3½”. £20 - 40<br />
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127. A SWEETHEARTS SILVER AND ENAMEL ROYAL<br />
ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS BROOCH, cap badges for<br />
army service corp Cheshire Regiment, two early Royal<br />
Signals Training Corps, an embroidered blazer badge<br />
with the Royal Arms between Bisley and 1909, a Great<br />
War Service Medal and other items. £20 - 30<br />
Silver & Plate<br />
130. SIX GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEA<br />
SPOONS, Peter and William Bateman London 1796,<br />
initialled and numbered, three bright cut examples<br />
Godbehere and Wigan 1793, another three 1803/11, a<br />
pair of bright cut tongs Pratt and Humphreys circa 1790,<br />
a cased gilt Coronation miniature anointing spoon 1901<br />
(case stamped Edward VII 26th June 1902), a plated salt<br />
spoon and two items of costume jewellery 205 grams.<br />
£80 - 100<br />
131. A CASED SET OF SIX COFFEE SPOONS,<br />
Birmingham 1924, a modern rectangular cigarette box<br />
with engine turned cover 6½” wide, a wooden handled<br />
tea strainer with base and a late 19th century replated<br />
four cup egg frame 75 grams of weighable silver.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Lot 132<br />
132. AN UNUSUAL 1950s GERMAN TABLE SUITE<br />
comprising a shallow circular dish with grape laden<br />
handles and bobble rim foot, a pair of circular<br />
similarly decorated candle sticks 7¼” high and a pair<br />
of matching low two branch candelabra 4½” high,<br />
lacquered, 1180 grams. See illustration. £500 - 700<br />
Lot 133<br />
133. A CASED SET OF FOUR HORSE SHOE MENU<br />
HOLDERS Sampson Mordan & Co., Chester 1908. See<br />
illustration. £500 - 700<br />
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134. SIX INITIALLED FIDDLE PATTERN TEA<br />
SPOONS, various dates from 1833, a Kings Husk tea<br />
spoon, Sheffield 1856, and an Old English pattern salt<br />
spoon London 1803 125 grams. £40 - 60<br />
135. A PAIR OF SMALL BUD VASES Sheffield 1903<br />
5” high and a larger example Birmingham 1926 6½”<br />
high. £30 - 50<br />
136. A QUATREFOIL SHAPED BON BON DISH<br />
Birmingham 1971 5½” wide and a circular example on<br />
tall feet 1925 105 gms. £30 - 50<br />
137. A RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX, Birmingham<br />
1925 5½” wide. £50 - 70<br />
138. A REPRODUCTION SEAL TOPPED SPOON,<br />
London 1973 60gms. £20 - 30<br />
139. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN OVAL SALT CELLAR on<br />
trumpet shaped feet Birmingham 1896, crimpled bodies<br />
decorated with floral swags 2½” wide 70 gms. £30 - 50<br />
140. A CYLINDRICAL CASTOR Birmingham 1915, the<br />
body with bright cut openwork bands and detachable<br />
cover, complete with liner 3¼” high 60gms. £40 - 60<br />
141. A GOOD LATE 17TH CENTURY<br />
REPRODUCTION COVERED TWO HANDLED<br />
BOWL AND SAUCER. Garrard and Co, London 1946,<br />
gadroon borders and finial, bowl 5” diameter, 700 gms.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
142. THREE VICTORIAN SILVER TOPPED FACETED<br />
GLASS DRESSING TABLE JARS. Aspreys London 1876,<br />
a fourth example marks rubbed, a circular example 1830<br />
and a later initialled oval piece Birmingham 1896, also<br />
an American silver collared scent atomiser 65 gms of<br />
weighable silver. £30 - 50<br />
143. A FOUR PIECE ENGINE TURNED DRESSING<br />
TABLE SET comprising hand mirror, hair brush, clothes<br />
brush, hat brush, Birmingham 1925/28. £20 - 40<br />
144. A PAIR OF OVAL BOAT SHAPED SALT<br />
CELLARS on four feet Chester 1901, complete with blue<br />
glass liners and a plated spoon, a small three legged<br />
caster with glass liner Chester 1919, a glass silver<br />
topped salt and pepper, also 1919 and a moulded glass<br />
screw top caster marks rubbed, also a small plated pair<br />
of asparagus tongs 85gms. £50 - 70<br />
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145. A INSCRIBED BALUSTER MUG BIRMINGHAM<br />
1949, 4¼” high, 415 grams. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
146. A SMALL CIRCULAR SALVER engraved with<br />
facsimile signatures Birmingham 1978, 6” diameter, 155<br />
grams. £50 - 70<br />
147. A CIRCULAR OPENWORK DISH incorporating a<br />
pair of ribbon tied handles, A & J Ziegler, Birmingham<br />
1910, 8” wide, 200 grams. £80 - 100<br />
Lot 148<br />
148. A ROUNDED OBLONG INK STAND in late 18th<br />
century style, J Parkes & Co., London 1929, briefly<br />
inscribed between two oval ink wells complete with<br />
glass liners, tops and hinged covers 9” wide, 615 grams.<br />
See illustration. £250 - 350<br />
Lot 149<br />
149. A GEORGE III IRISH OVAL TEA POT STAND<br />
Joseph Jackson, Dublin 1791, reeded borders and on four<br />
feet, 7½” wide, 120 grams. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 150<br />
150. A RARE PAIR OF GEORGE III CANDLE STUFFERS<br />
Charles Goodwin, London 1799, openwork handles,<br />
pierced and bright cut engraved with floral sprays and<br />
with further bright cutting to the faceted boxes, on three<br />
legs, 6½” long, 180 grams. See illustration. £350 - 550<br />
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151. A LARGE MUG WITH ADDED LIP the base<br />
marked London 1728, a conversion from a mug or<br />
possibly a tankard, the underside and body engraved<br />
with a presentation inscription and coat of arms dated<br />
1929, 6” high, 740 grams. £250 - 350<br />
152. A VICTORIAN BLACK FOREST DECANTER with<br />
silver collar Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1887 complete<br />
with monogrammed stopper 11” high. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 153<br />
153. A VICTORIAN CIRCULAR SALVER James Dickson<br />
& Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1887, centred by crest and<br />
inscription, framed by a broad band of blooms, beaded<br />
border above an open work band, on four claw and ball<br />
feet, 14” wide, 1290 grams. See illustration. £450 - 550<br />
Lot 154<br />
154. A SHAPED SQUARE SALVER Goldsmiths<br />
& Silversmiths Co Ltd., London 1932, centred by a<br />
presentation inscription and on four feet, 10” square,<br />
710 grams. See illustration. £250 - 350<br />
Lot 155<br />
155. A GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER John<br />
Tuite, London 1732, centred by a later coat of arms and<br />
with later flat chasing, on four feet, 10½” diameter,<br />
580 grams. See illustration. £250 - 350<br />
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156. A SHAPED SQUARE SALVER IN GEORGE II<br />
STYLE Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London<br />
1934, centred by a coat of arms and reverse with brief<br />
inscription on four feet, 10” square, 810 grams. See<br />
illustration. £300 - 350<br />
Lot 157<br />
157. A SHAPED OVAL SALVER Atkin Bros.,<br />
Sheffield 1948, the base with presentation inscription,<br />
Chippendale border and on four feet, 16” wide, 1330<br />
grams. See illustration. £500 - 600<br />
158. A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SAUCE<br />
LADLE, Richard Crossley, London 1796, later crest and<br />
initial, 2nd similar Williiam Eaton, London 1808, crested,<br />
a Scottish oblong wine label for sherry with shells at the<br />
angles, makers mark WC Edinburgh circa 1830 and a<br />
silver topped glass castor from a frame makers mark SB<br />
Birmingham 1778, 6½” high, 115 grams. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 159<br />
159. A VICTORIAN OBLONG PRESENTATION<br />
INK STAND Barnard Bros., London 1895, centred by<br />
a cylindrical box topped by a chamber candlestick<br />
(extinguisher missing) and flanked by a pair of cut glass<br />
ink wells with crested hinged silver tops, all between<br />
pen depressions, gadroon border with leafy shells at<br />
the angles and on winged paw feet, inscribed, 13½”<br />
wide, 1860 grams of weighable silver. See illustration.<br />
£1000 - 1500<br />
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160. AN ENGRAVED FOUR PIECE DRESSING TABLE<br />
SET, Birmingham 1976 and circa comprising hand<br />
mirror, hair brush, clothes brush and silver mounted<br />
comb. £30 - 50<br />
161. A VICTORIAN OVAL HIP FLASK (damaged)<br />
London 1881, a pair of initialled plain tongs 1793, a<br />
sugar scoop Eley & Fern 1802, a sifter ladle Sheffield<br />
1902, a Mother of Pearl handled fruit knife and fork<br />
1896, a tea spoon, small ivory handled fork and a small<br />
castor 1913, 195 grams of weighable silver. £90 - 120<br />
162. A SMALL UNMARKED LATE 19TH CENTURY<br />
TELESCOPIC PROPELLING PENCIL S Mordan &<br />
Co and a Chinese miniature rickshaw with filigree<br />
decoration a Wang ing 4½” long. £30 - 40<br />
163. A SMALL LATE 18TH CENTURY SILVER AND<br />
STEEL OVAL SHOE BUCKLE, A ROUNDED OBLONG<br />
BUCKLE (ONE PRONG BROKEN OFF) probably<br />
by Barrock Newburn, a rectangular gilt metal buckle<br />
fronted by foxes mask, brush and horn, and a hard<br />
stone handled small seal reversing engraved Walton<br />
Hall. £20 - 30<br />
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164. A RARE PAIR OF GEORGE V CORONATION’S<br />
SOUVENIR MINIATURE SILVER GILT CROWNS,<br />
BIRMINGHAM 1910, with red velvet lining 2¼” high.<br />
See illustration. £150 - 250<br />
165. A CASED SET OF SIX TEA SPOONS AND A<br />
PAIR OF TONGS, Sheffield 1917 and a small trinket box<br />
on four feet Birmingham 1904, 1¾” square and a plated<br />
sauce boat together with six pairs of fruit knives and<br />
forks in a wooden case, 94 grams of weighable silver.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
Lot 166<br />
166. AN OVAL DUTCH SECOND STANDARD BOX<br />
with inscribed base dated 1956, the sides with leafy<br />
scrolls, hinged cover with tavern garden scene after<br />
Teniers, 5¾” wide, 195 grams. See illustration. £80 - 120<br />
Lot 167<br />
167. AN ART DECO RECTANGULAR THREE PIECE<br />
CRUET SET, L Ltd, Birmingham 1937/38 simple<br />
moulded borders, complete with two blue glass liners<br />
and one spoon, 255 grams. See illustration. £125 - 175<br />
168. A CYLINDRICAL CIGARETTE CANISTER, Mappin<br />
& Webb, Sheffield 1930, the top engraved WD & HO<br />
Wills, Bristol and London, 3¼” high, and a moulded<br />
glass jar on trumpet shape base with detachable cover<br />
Birmingham 1929, 135 grams of weighable silver.<br />
£80 - 120<br />
169. SIX GOOD GEORGE III HANOVERIAN PATTERN<br />
TABLE SPOONS, John Lambe, London 1781, 380<br />
grams. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 170<br />
170. A CIRCULAR BOWL Birmingham 1963 engraved<br />
as a golf prize, complete with flower grid, 8” diameter,<br />
450 grams. See illustration. £200 - 250<br />
Lot 171<br />
171. A VICTORIAN QUATREFOIL MUG, George Unite<br />
Birmingham 1871, 4½” high, 170 grams. See illustration.<br />
£70 - 90<br />
172. AN OVAL BOWL ON FOUR FEET Birmingham<br />
1916, 6¼” wide, and an initialled two handled baluster<br />
bowl 1923 4” diameter, 330 grams. £130 - 160<br />
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173. A PAIR OF SAUCE BOATS with wave diverted<br />
borders and on three feet Chester 1918, 7” wide, 280<br />
grams. See illustration. £125 - 175<br />
174. FIVE INITIALLED SILVER TOP DRESSING SET<br />
JARS London 1910/12 and two earlier examples with<br />
apparently unmarked tops, 90 grams of weighable<br />
silver. £50 - 70<br />
Lots 175 & 176<br />
175. A VICTORIAN SHAPED OVAL BON BON DISH<br />
Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1895, pierced with panels<br />
of arched ovals and chased with blooms 8¼” wide, 160<br />
grams. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
176. A PAIR OF CIRCULAR BON BON DISHES<br />
Chester 1894, fluted and with leaf borders 4¾” diameter<br />
105 grams. See illustration. £70 - 100<br />
177. A SQUARE SALVER IN GEORGE II STYLE,<br />
engraved as a golf prize, Birmingham 1931 12”, 1120<br />
grams. £450 - 550<br />
178. A SMALL CANDLESTICK with wing lion handle,<br />
Birmingham 1907, 4¼” high. £30 - 50<br />
179. A QUANTITY OF LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH<br />
CENTURY SILVER including six napkin rings and six<br />
odd forks, 275 grams. £120 - 150<br />
180. EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER including a<br />
trinket box and cigarette case (both damaged), a<br />
prayer book silver cover, a small trophy cup on a<br />
plinth, a larger trophy cup, a cigarette case, a baluster<br />
christening mug, a two handled bowl, a thimble, a pill<br />
box, a continental chain purse (damaged), a damaged<br />
pair of oval open work bon bon dishes and a 3rd circular<br />
example, also a three piece initialled brush set, 770<br />
grams of weighable silver. £300 - 350<br />
181. A CIGAR CASE Birmingham 1902 the rounded<br />
oblong lid monogrammed and chased with blooms<br />
and leafy scrolls, the inside later inscribed 6” wide<br />
185 grams. £80 - 120<br />
182. AN AMERICAN ART NOUVEAU SERVING<br />
SPOON stamped Tiffany & Co., sterling M, 90 grams.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
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183. AN UNUSUAL HEXAFOIL STAND Goldsmiths<br />
& Silversmith Co Ltd, London 1912, leafy shell and<br />
gadroon hexafoil border and initialled between Silver<br />
Wedding dates the raised central platform fitted with<br />
a small decanter, also with four matching glasses, 12”<br />
diameter, 670 grams. See illustration. £350 - 450<br />
Lots 184-187<br />
184. AN ART NOUVEAU RECTANGULAR DRESSING<br />
TABLE TRAY makers mark CD London 1903,<br />
registration No: 370253, richly decorated with trailing<br />
blooms and whiplash motifs on a matted grown<br />
surrounding a central reservation 12¾” wide, 475 grams.<br />
See illustration. £250 - 350<br />
185. A PAIR OF SIMILARLY DECORATED HEART<br />
SHAPED DISHES Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd.,<br />
London 1902, reg No: 370253 5” wide, 125 grams. See<br />
illustration. £100 - 150<br />
186. AN OBLONG BOX with hinge similarly decorated<br />
cover Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1904,<br />
Reg No: 370253 3¼” wide, 85 grams. See illustration.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
187. A SIMILARLY DECORATED DRESSING TABLE<br />
SET Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London 1903,<br />
Reg No: 370253, and a comprising hand mirror, cloths<br />
brush, hair brush, hat brush and silvered handled shoe<br />
horn and button hook. See illustration. £50 - 100<br />
188. A SHAPED OBLONG GLASS FLASK cut<br />
with radiating panels and with screw off silver top<br />
Birmingham 1901, 5” high. £30 - 50<br />
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189. A SMALL SCENT BOTTLE in the form of a milk<br />
churn with a hinged cover, glass stopper, makers mark<br />
CM Birmingham 1887, 1¼” high, a circular cut glass<br />
flask complete with stopper and hinged cover 1899 and<br />
a similar cylindrical example 1910, 2½”. See illustration.<br />
£100 - 130<br />
Lot 190<br />
190. A CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLE with screw off top<br />
Birmingham 1898, 2¼” high, stopper jammed, a small<br />
cylindrical example, stopper missing, (cover detached) a<br />
blue glass overlay scent bottle complete with stopper but<br />
cover detached 3¼” high, a green glass acorn shaped<br />
scent bottle with jammed stopper and a 5th faceted<br />
glass scent bottle with pull off cover with yellow enamel<br />
top Birmingham 1925, complete with stopper (top bent)<br />
and a faceted blue glass bottle with clear stopper and<br />
damaged silver top. See illustration. £100 - 130<br />
191. A SMALL TUBULAR RUBY GLASS BOTTLE<br />
with decorated screw off cap Sampson Mordan Co.,<br />
Birmingham 1887 2½” high. £30 - 50<br />
192. A LIME GREEN FACETED GLASS SCENT<br />
BOTTLE with green stopper and hinged leaf decorated<br />
cover, 3½” high. £70 - 100<br />
Lot 193 Lot 196<br />
193. A LATE 19TH CENTURY OVERLAY GLASS<br />
TAPERING SCENT BOTTLE with clear stopper and<br />
hinged leaf decorated crown shaped cover, the glass<br />
with fluted clear panels and magenta at the crossings<br />
5” high. See illustration. £80 - 120<br />
194. A SILVER MOUNTED WOODEN PHOTO FRAME<br />
Birmingham 1911, gadroon border, 7” high and a<br />
second photo frame, bead and reel border 1918<br />
6½” high. £60 - 80<br />
195. A PAIR OF GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN<br />
TABLE SPOONS, Thomas Wallis, London 1808,<br />
initialled, a worn salt spoon 1817, six tea spoons (worn)<br />
makers mark and lion passant, possibly John Barbe circa<br />
1760, two early 20th century silver topped dressing table<br />
jars and a small cigarette case 330 grams. £125 - 175<br />
196. AN OVAL SEMI LOBED SAUCE BOAT with<br />
integral stand William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield<br />
1911, flying scroll handle and reeded borders,<br />
8¼” wide, 350 grams. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
197. A SMALL FRENCH OBLONG ASH TRAY, a small<br />
sauce boat with broken handle, a napkin ring, a bud<br />
vase Birmingham 1904, 6½” high, a circular loaded ash<br />
tray, a Capstan ink well London 1925 (glass missing)<br />
5” diameter, a broken small silver mounted ivory paper<br />
knife 115 grams of weighable silver and a Burmese<br />
cylindrical canister and cover 195 grams. £100 - 130<br />
Lot 198<br />
198. AN OVAL FOUR PIECE TEA SET makers mark<br />
M and Co Sheffield 1904, the bodies with panels framed<br />
by art nouveau tendrils, rim bases 1640 gms. See<br />
illustration. £700 - 800<br />
Lots 199-202<br />
199. AN ENGINE TURNED PINK ENAMELLED<br />
DRESSING TABLE SET, Henry Mathews, Birmingham<br />
1925 comprising hand mirror, a pair of hair brushes,<br />
clothes brush, hat brush (minor chips to hair brushes).<br />
See illustration. £70 - 100<br />
200. AN ATTRACTIVELY ENGRAVED SHOULDERED<br />
GLASS JAR AND STOPPER with hinged cover and<br />
engine turned pink enamel top, London 1925, 5” high.<br />
See illustration. £60 - 80<br />
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201. TWO CIRCULAR ENGRAVED GLASS POWDER<br />
PUFF JARS with pink enamelled silver tops (one<br />
chipped) Birmingham 1922, Sheffield 1928. See<br />
illustration. £60 - 80<br />
202. A SILVER AND PINK ENAMEL DRESSING<br />
TABLE SET decorated with waved concentric lines<br />
Birmingham 1926/27 comprising a hand mirror, a<br />
pair of hair brushes, clothes brush and hat brush. See<br />
illustration. £70 - 100<br />
203. TWO VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN<br />
TABLESPOONS, initialled, London and Exeter 1853/50,<br />
an Old English pattern sauce ladle 1802, six crested<br />
fiddle pattern teaspoons, Dublin 1819/24, another<br />
(worn) stamped sterling and four similar, London or<br />
Edinburgh, 375 gms. £125 - 175<br />
Lot 204<br />
204. A SHAPED OVAL ART NOUVEAU BOX Walker<br />
and Hall, Chester 1902, decorated with birds and trailing<br />
blooms, 5½” wide 85 gms. See illustration. £60 - 80<br />
205. MISCELLANEOUS 20TH CENTURY SILVER<br />
including an engine turned slide action cigarette case,<br />
an initialled napkin ring, a child’s spoon and fork,<br />
another spoon, five coffee spoons and six bean end<br />
coffee spoons 400gms (all in). £140 - 180<br />
Lot 206<br />
206. A CASED SET OF SIX GEORGE III BERRY<br />
SPOONS, four by Thomas Barker 1816 the others<br />
1808/1827 370 gms. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
207. A CASED SET OF SIX APOSTLE TEASPOONS<br />
London 1905, decorative cast stems 110 gms. £80 - 120<br />
208. TWO CASED SETS OF SIX SILVER HANDLED<br />
TEA KNIVES, Sheffield, 1937/38. £40 - 60<br />
209. SIX PAIRS OF MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLED<br />
FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS Roberts and Belk Sheffield<br />
1939. £100 - 130<br />
210. A PAIR OF OVAL SILVER BACKED<br />
HAIRBRUSHES (creased) Birmingham 1940. £40 - 60<br />
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211. A SILVER MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE HAND<br />
MIRROR, HAIR BRUSH, CLOTHES BRUSH AND<br />
COMB Birmingham 1935 and later. £50 - 70<br />
212. A HAND MIRROR AND HAIR BRUSH<br />
Birmingham 1931. £40 - 60<br />
213. A QUANTITY OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER<br />
including a small sauce boat on three feet, a pair of<br />
miniature casters, Chester 1916, a three piece cruet set<br />
with blue glass liners, 185gms, and an oval Burmese box<br />
with detachable cover 3” wide 90gms. £100 - 130<br />
214. AN INITIALLED SILVER BACKED HAND<br />
MIRROR AND HAIRBRUSH Birmingham 1924, an oval<br />
trinket box on four feet 1918, a moulded glass scent<br />
bottle with silver collar (no stopper), an attractive oval<br />
boat shaped mustard pot on spreading foot Sheffield<br />
1904 and a plated spoon (no liner) and two cased sets<br />
of silver handled tea knives, the mustard pot 85gms.<br />
£200 - 250<br />
215. A PAIR OF BUD VASES decorated with ribbon<br />
tied garlands, Birmingham and Chester 1898/1900<br />
5¼” high. £60 - 80<br />
216. A SMALL PAIR OF CIRCULAR OPEN WORK<br />
SALT CELLARS Birmingham 1903, complete with blue<br />
glass liners and a pair of large fiddle pattern salt spoons<br />
and an oval mustard pot (cover detached) 65gms, a<br />
Victorian pendant badge makers mark possibly I and<br />
T Birmingham 1874 in the form of an eight pointed<br />
star decorated with shells and centred by a shield with<br />
a stag’s head below a horn crest within laurel leaves,<br />
possible for stag hunting 3½” wide. £50 - 70<br />
217. SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL MOUNTED<br />
CLOTHES BRUSH, BIRMINGHAM 1913,<br />
monogrammed, a gents oval hair brush with winged<br />
cherubs heads and a hand mirror with fan decorated<br />
reverse. £25 - 45<br />
218. A GEORGE III HELMET SHAPE CREAM JUG,<br />
makers mark TM London 1798, reeded borders<br />
4½” high, 130 grams. £100 - 130<br />
219. A 20TH CENTURY SMALL CIGARETTE CASE<br />
AND TWO NAPKIN RINGS, 130 grams. £40 - 60<br />
Lot 220<br />
220. AN AUSTRO HUNGARIAN CYLINDRICAL BOX<br />
with detachable cover, monogrammed, the base Vienna<br />
1798, the top slightly later and a matching rectangular<br />
box with detachable cover, ribbed into panels, Vienna<br />
1840 7½” wide, 410 grams. See illustration. £125 - 175<br />
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221. A RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX, WALKER<br />
& HALL, SHEFFIELD 1935, the lid with presentation<br />
inscription 7” wide. £40 - 60<br />
222. A PAIR OF SMALL TABLE CANDLESTICKS<br />
CHESTER 1915, shaped square bases and tapering<br />
fluted stems 8” high and a single Victorian candlestick<br />
London 1887, the oval base with lyre shaped stem<br />
8” high. £80 - 120<br />
223. A CASED SET OF SIX ART NOUVEAU BUTTONS<br />
HENRY MATHEWS, BIRMINGHAM 1901, pierced with<br />
blooms. £30 - 40<br />
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224. A FINE AND RARE CASED SPOON<br />
COMMEMORATING QUEEN VICTORIA’S DIAMOND<br />
JUBILEE, BIRMINGHAM 1896, the bowl decorated<br />
with the Coronation scene, the stem with other<br />
achievements including Penny Post Territorial Army,<br />
Electricity and the achievement of Empire. See<br />
illustration. £80 - 100<br />
230. A LATE VICTORIAN OVAL THREE PIECE TEA<br />
SET, Harrison Bros and Howson circa 1860, the initialled<br />
bodies panelled at the angles and with bright cut<br />
decoration. £20 - 40<br />
231. A WMF SMALL DISH WITH ARCHED TOP,<br />
stamped Koenigin Loise (of Sweden) the figure framed<br />
by foliage 6” wide stamped CESETZL CES CH WMF.<br />
£10 - 20<br />
232. A QUANTITY OF PLATE including twelve Kings<br />
Pattern fish knives and eleven forks, a sandwich server, a<br />
quantity of asparagus tongs, lobster picks, a pair of fish<br />
servers, four silver handled small knives and inscribed<br />
salver, a Sheffield plate salver (damaged) and soup<br />
plate, entree dish bases, a perpetual calendar complete<br />
but with indicater system broken and a pair of cased<br />
spoons and other items. £30 - 50<br />
233. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ROUNDED<br />
OBLONG SNUFFER gadroon border, suffers tray with<br />
leafy shells at the angles, 10” wide, a modern label for<br />
port and two enameled labels for brandy and whiskey.<br />
£40 - 60<br />
234. A GLOBULAR TEAPOT, circa 1860, a 1920s hot<br />
milk jug with wicker handle, toast rack, twelve cheese<br />
knives with hard soldered handles, two tea knives and<br />
a pair of late 19th century decorated candlesticks (one<br />
nozzle missing) 10½” high. £60 - 80<br />
235. AN EPBM VASE SHAPE TWO HANDLED TEA<br />
URN, inscribed 1904. £40 - 60<br />
236. AN OVAL GALLERY TEA TRAY 24” wide, a cased<br />
three piece serving set, a wine coaster, small basket,<br />
cruet frame, decanter stopper and pourer and a bowl<br />
also fish forks, three knives, two odd spoons, a tea pot,<br />
two jugs, a cased pair of carvers with silver bolsters and<br />
a silver back cloths brush Chester 1900. £60 - 100<br />
237. A LARGE CIRCULAR SWING HANDLED<br />
DESSERT BASKET circa 1870, 7” diameter, a semi<br />
lobed tea pot, a two handled stand complete with glass<br />
butter dish and liner 8” wide, a small covered hot milk<br />
jug and sugar bowl on tray, hammer decoration, two<br />
egg cups, small dish and other items. £30 - 50<br />
238. A SHALLOW OVAL TWO HANDLED STAND<br />
with cut glass liner, circa 1870, 9” wide. £20 - 30<br />
239. AN OVAL SWING HANDLED DESSERT BASKET<br />
circa 1900 12” wide and pair of three light candelabra<br />
with beaded borders 9” high. £50 - 100<br />
240. A QUANTITY OF PLATE including (glass butter<br />
dish missing) two dishes, a salver, three entree dishes<br />
(incomplete), three cased sets, an egg frame, a coffee<br />
jug, a glass caster, a swing handled sugar basket and<br />
other items including a small stamped photo frame<br />
Birmingham 1904, 4½” high. £30 - 50<br />
241. AN OVAL ASPARAGUS GRID complete with base<br />
and butter boat 12” wide. £10 - 20<br />
242. A CASED SET OF 34 GILT METAL MEDALLIONS<br />
CELEBRATING THE 1990 ASIAN GAMES complete<br />
with leaflet. £30 - 40<br />
243. A QUANTITY OF PLATE including an oval three<br />
piece tea set, a side handled entree dish and cover,a<br />
pair of sauce boats, three sugar sifters, six cruet items,<br />
a strawberry set, three salvers, five small dishes, a bell,<br />
a small basket, a sugar bowl, an initialled bone handled<br />
carving knife and fork, twelve matching table knives<br />
(one chipped) and seven desert knives, a further five<br />
table knives and six dessert knives without initials, six<br />
engraved trophies, six pairs of dessert spoons and<br />
forks (unused), six pairs of fruit knives and forks, six fruit<br />
spoons, six pairs of spoon handled fish eaters, six Old<br />
English pattern table forks, a carving fork and a small<br />
gallery tray 16” wide. £50 - 100<br />
244. SIX TEA FORKS, TWO MATCHING KNIVES<br />
other loose flatware and the following cased sets six<br />
grapefruit spoons and a knife, six fruit spoons, a pair of<br />
carvers, six dessert knives, further six grape spoons and<br />
a knife and an incomplete set of fruit knives and forks.<br />
£20 - 40<br />
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245. A CASED SET OF EIGHT PAIRS OF FISH<br />
KNIVES AND FORKS with a pair of carvers. £50 - 70<br />
246. A PAIR OF SHEFFIELD PLATE TABLE<br />
CANDLESTICKS, circa 1830, circular bases, gadroon<br />
borders the stems with leaf wrapped bases, detachable<br />
nozzles, 12” high. £100 - 150<br />
247. A 20TH CENTURY FIVE LIGHT CANDELABRA<br />
on shaped square openwork base, pierced with trailing<br />
blooms (lead solder repairs) 20” high. £30 - 50<br />
248. A SMALL ART NOUVEAU JUG with wicker<br />
handle, the base stamped Tudric and lightly decorated<br />
with Art Nouveau motifs below the hinged cover, a<br />
quantity of plate including a pair of entree dishes,<br />
covers and handles (worn) an oval late 19th century<br />
biscuit barrel with hinged cover and fixed base, a sugar<br />
bowl, cream jug, soup ladle, various small items of flat<br />
ware, a goblet and the following silver items, three<br />
napkin rings, foreign pill box initialled D and part cruet<br />
set Birmingham 1938 comprising a salt cellar with blue<br />
glass liner, two spoons and a caster, 115 grams. £50 - 70<br />
Metal Ware<br />
Lot 249<br />
249. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY BRONZE PHOENIX<br />
DOOR HANDLES with fluted leaf decorated rings and<br />
two lions mask handles. See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
250. A SET OF ELEVEN BRASS WEIGHTS each<br />
of haystack form the largest 14 pounds, 8” high.<br />
£180 - 220<br />
251. A VICTORIAN COPPER AND BRASS COAL<br />
HELMET with an overhead ebony baluster handle,<br />
circular foot, 18” high. £50 - 100<br />
252. A WILLIAM IV COPPER AND BRASS SAMOVAR<br />
of swelling baluster form with a spirally lobed domed<br />
cover, urn finial, leaf cast handles raised upon a square<br />
plinth base and compressed bun feet 13” high. £40 - 60<br />
253. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TELESCOPIC BRASS<br />
STANDARD LAMP lions paw feet with triform supports<br />
rising to a cylindrical adjustable column, 59”. £80 - 120<br />
254. A VICTORIAN COPPER WARMING PAN with<br />
a lightly engraved cover, turned baluster handle and<br />
a plain example damaged handle, and a brass cream<br />
skimmer (3). £30 - 50<br />
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255. A 18TH CENTURY LEAD TOBACCO JAR AND<br />
COVER the bell shape octagonal cover applied with<br />
two male busts above a frieze of grapes and vine raised<br />
upon eight feet 6” x 5”, a Regency gilt bronze lions paw<br />
foot furniture support 4½”. See illustration. £30 - 50<br />
256. A VICTORIAN COPPER VASE with a lobed<br />
border raised upon a plinth base and bun feet 16” and<br />
a pair of copper and white metal table candlesticks,<br />
petal shaped bases 6” (3). £40 - 60<br />
257. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY COPPER AND<br />
BRASS DUTCH STYLE COAL BUCKET with an urn finial<br />
overall applied with leafy branches, lions masks raised<br />
upon three bell shape feet, 18½” and a Dutch style<br />
fire front stamped with roundels raised upon shaped<br />
twisted supports 26”. £200 - 300<br />
258. A REPRODUCTION FOUR TIER PYRAMIDAL<br />
STAND with scrolling terminals above two shelves<br />
with lattice work raised upon outswept legs 80” high.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
259. A VICTORIAN BRASS PARAFFIN LAMP with a<br />
square step base, fluted column, brass reservoir, juno<br />
screw with a etched shade damaged and a clear glass<br />
funnel. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 261<br />
261. A BRONZE FIGURE DEPICTING A CLASSICAL<br />
MAIDEN SEATED ON A ROCKY OUTCROP BY<br />
E.PICAULT WRITING ON A TABLET J’e Vogue Du<br />
Passe As Anures the base stamped MENORIA 20” high<br />
with a later light fitting. See illustration. £400 - 600<br />
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262. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CAST IRON STANDS<br />
each with paw feet fluted columns with later marble tops<br />
8” to 12” diameter marble tops. £50 - 80<br />
263. A VICTORIAN BRASS AND STEEL SKILLET<br />
10” diameter, a similar item 8”, a Victorian copper warming<br />
pan with an ebonised handle, lightly engraved 41”.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
264. A 19TH CENTURY BRASS PESTLE AND MORTAR<br />
with lug handles 5” high 5¼” diameter. £40 - 60<br />
266. A BRASS FOOTMAN the rectangular moulded<br />
top with two substantial turned handles, a shaped apron,<br />
front cabriole legs, rear legs of cylindrical section<br />
12” x 20” x 12½”. £50 - 80<br />
267. A PAIR OF BRASS TRAP LAMPS 20th century, and<br />
an Auldham miners lamp (2). £40 - 60<br />
268. A VICTORIAN COPPER CAULDRON WITH RING<br />
HANDLES 9½”, an Art Nouveau oval two handled tray<br />
stamped B G H 20½” and an early electric copper and<br />
ebonised kettle (3). £30 - 50<br />
269. A COLLECTION OF PEWTER including a Victorian<br />
two handled plate warmer 22½”, an initialled charger<br />
with a folded rim 14”, a silver shape plate 10”, another<br />
10½”, a pewter litre measure with a hinged cover 8”,<br />
nine various pewter handled mugs the smallest gill 1¾”,<br />
the largest 5”, a pewter table candlestick 9¼”, a pewter<br />
initialed ice bucket with a cylindrical cover 13” high.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
270. A LARGE VICTORIAN BRASS JAM SKILLET with a<br />
steel handle 16” diameter. £40 - 60<br />
271. A VICTORIAN COPPER LIDDED CANISTER WITH<br />
A DOMED COVER, loop handle 6½”, two small gun<br />
metal skillets 6½” and a brass and steel saucepan (4).<br />
£40 - 60<br />
272. A PAIR OF BRASS TWO BRANCH TABLE<br />
CANDLE STICKS cast with flowers and leaves 11½”, four<br />
brass and enamelled plaques 6½”, a brass ewer, two<br />
brass and overlaid vases, modern, 8”, two smaller vases<br />
4”, a bowl, four other items, an EPBM three piece tea<br />
service and a plated two handled tray worn. £20 - 40<br />
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273. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BRASS CAVALRY DOOR<br />
STOPS, raised on stepped plinths 11” and brass drum<br />
string dispenser within an oak frame. See illustration.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
Lot 274<br />
274. AN ANTIQUE IRON ARMADA CHEST the<br />
rectangular cover banded and studded with a<br />
complicated interior lock mechanism painted with<br />
leaves with a hinged box printed Parochial, sides with<br />
massive loop carrying handles, front with a lozenge<br />
escutcheon with hanging straps 19” x 32½” x 19½”<br />
complete with key. See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
Glassware<br />
280. A 19TH CENTURY GLASS VASE with a shaped<br />
rim, shell facet frieze above a square cut border, facet<br />
cut sides raised upon a baluster shaft and a square<br />
plinth base 9” high, a smaller vase with a facet cut frieze<br />
centred with flower heads raised upon a square cut<br />
base 6½”, a glass cover in the form of a crown engraved<br />
George VI king and emperor crowned May 12th 1937<br />
a similar glass lid in the form of a crown, a fern leaf<br />
engraved jug, a Victorian green and clear glass bell 11”<br />
and a glass chemists measure, chips to rim. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 281<br />
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281. A VICTORIAN NAILSEA FLASK each of waisted<br />
form with two cylindrical necks raised upon a hardwood<br />
plinth described Lovers Bottle each decorated in red<br />
and white trails against a clear glass ground 11½”<br />
including base. See illustration. £40 - 60<br />
282. AN EDWARDIAN WHITE METAL MOUNTED<br />
HANGING LIGHT FRAME with a beaded mount<br />
impressed FT878/1 with a conforming domed glass<br />
shade, cut with leaves and facets 15” diameter. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 283<br />
283. A SET OF THREE VICTORIAN MALLET SHAPED<br />
GLASS HANDLED DECANTERS “WHISKEY, BRANDY<br />
AND GIN” each engraved and enclosed by garlands<br />
of blooms and leaves, the reverse engraved with<br />
leaves and harebell’s, facet cut stopper 9” high. See<br />
illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 284<br />
284. A PAIR OF BOHEMIAN RUBY AND CLEAR<br />
GLASS VASES each decorated with castellated<br />
buildings, stags in landscape amidst leaves with clear<br />
glass ovals and roundel’s raised upon circular bases<br />
11” high. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
285. A VICTORIAN CRANBERRY AND CLEAR GLASS<br />
TABLE BELL with a baluster handle 10”, a cranberry<br />
and clear glass comport with a shaped 18” diameter<br />
bowl raised upon a clear glass shaft circular foot 6”,<br />
a near pair of cranberry white enamel and coloured<br />
glass pulpit vases each with shape leaf moulded tops,<br />
trumpet shaped stems raised upon circular feet 7”, a set<br />
of four cranberry and clear glass handled mugs 2¾”, a<br />
near pair of cranberry and clear glass vases each with<br />
petal shape tops applied with trailing, clear glass base<br />
9” and a cranberry and clear glass vase within a white<br />
metal triform scrolling frame 7” high. £50 - 80<br />
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286. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS<br />
SWEETMEAT VASE AND COVER the cover with a<br />
spire finial facet cut sides, the overhanging vase cut with<br />
roundel’s raised upon a baluster stem and an octagonal<br />
base 13” high. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 287<br />
287. A VICTORIAN PURPLE GLASS JUG with a<br />
Wrythen body overhead handle, raised upon circular<br />
foot 4½”, a cordial glass with bowl engraved with bird<br />
in flight and leaves with a spiral gauze stem, domed<br />
foot 5½”, a cordial glass and a goblet damaged (4). See<br />
illustration. £80 - 150<br />
Beswick<br />
290. A BESWICK SHIRE, BURNHAM BEAUTY<br />
designed by Albert Hallam 10¾”, brown gloss, issued<br />
from 1972 to 1982, and a brown harnessed shire mare<br />
number 818 issued 1974 to 1982 8½” (2). £50 - 80<br />
291. A BESWICK CONNOISSEUR “RED RUM”<br />
WINNER OF THE AINTREE GRAND NATIONAL<br />
raised upon an oval hardwood plinth 12½”. £120 - 180<br />
292. A BESWICK ABERDEEN ANGUS BULL number<br />
1562 designed by Arthur Gredington 4½” black gloss<br />
issued 1958 to 1989, this model was approved by the<br />
breed society, gold back stamp. £50 - 80<br />
293. A BESWICK CHAROLAIS BULL number 82600<br />
from the Connoisseur Series 7½” issued 1971 to 1979.<br />
£80 - 120<br />
Ceramics<br />
295. ROYAL CROWN DERBY TEAWARES, a Japan<br />
pattern oval teapot and cover panelled sides, two<br />
conforming cups and saucers a sugar bowl, four similar<br />
saucers, another teacup restored and two matching<br />
cups. £80 - 120<br />
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296. A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES<br />
each modelled as a lady holding a game bird in her<br />
apron beside a truncated tree applied with a bird and<br />
her companion a sportsman holding a musket 10” high<br />
and a Victorian Staffordshire group of a sailor and his<br />
companion with a hound seated under a flowering<br />
arbour and a similar figure of a gentleman and his<br />
companion 14” high (4). See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
297. SEVEN 19TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE<br />
TRANSFER PRINTED MEAT PLATES including a<br />
warranted stone china plate transfer decorated with<br />
figures crossing a bridge, a pagoda and birds in flight<br />
18”, two similar 18”, two approximately 16”, two 11½”.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
Lot 298<br />
298. A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY HOUND STIRRUP<br />
CUP naturalistically modelled highlighted in sponged<br />
brown and black 4½”. See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 299 Lot 300 (part)<br />
299. A STAFFORDSHIRE PEARL WARE WHIELDON<br />
TYPE BIRD decorated in yellow and brown glazes<br />
branch support, restored tail 5” high. See illustration.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
300. AN 18TH CENTURY PROCELAINEOUS FIGURE<br />
POSSIBLY DERBY modelled as a figure emblematic<br />
of the seasons, restored head 5½”, a Continental<br />
porcelaineous figure holding a basket of blooms<br />
4”, a Moore Brothers group modelled as a cherub<br />
beside a bowl applied with leaves and fruit, gilt and<br />
key decorated base, red printed marks 4” high. See<br />
illustration. £50 - 80<br />
301. A MEISSEN FIGURE OF A BRIGHTLY<br />
COLOURED BIRD PERCHED ON A TRUNCATED<br />
TREE damaged beak, blue cross sword marks possible<br />
Marcolini Meissen 4¾”, a Meissen figure of a canary,<br />
restored 4¼”, a pair of continental Plaue figural two<br />
handled vases, heads lacking to three figures 5”, a<br />
modern Dresden crinoline figure and a Marcolini<br />
Meissen cup and saucer painted with panels of figures<br />
and blooms, minor chip. £40 - 60<br />
Lot 302<br />
302. A PORCELAINEOUS VASE AND COVER<br />
the fluted gilt domed cover inscribed “M ... 1725<br />
decorated” the body with a fluted rim, the shoulders<br />
tapering to the base decorated in the Kakiemon pallet<br />
with flowering plants and birds in flight raised upon a<br />
circular base 6½” high. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
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303. A WORCESTER CRESCENT MOON MUG of<br />
cylindrical form, transfer decorated in blue and white<br />
with Oriental’s in a garden and a couple fishing hatch<br />
blue crescent moon mark 5” Restored. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 304<br />
304. A ROYAL WORCESTER VASE AND RESTORED<br />
COVER PAINTED BY H STINTON with highland cattle<br />
of globular form the pierced cushion shaped restored<br />
cover possibly later with a spire finial the reserve<br />
with a landscape vignette, circular foot, black printed<br />
marks made in England No: 1286 1955, 7½” high. See<br />
illustration. £400 - 600<br />
Lot 305<br />
305. A LARGE VICTORIAN MAJOLICA TWO<br />
HANDLED FIGURAL JARDINIERE with cherub handles<br />
laurel and berry frieze, entwined rope border raised<br />
upon a trumpet shape foot,15” x 22” x 12.5”. See<br />
illustration. £300 - 400<br />
Lot 306<br />
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306. A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE OPAQUE<br />
PORCELAIN JAPAN PATTERN LARGE MEAT PLATE<br />
decorated and printed with Oriental objects, flowering<br />
plants and leaves, impress marks red pattern<br />
No: 1130W, 21”. See illustration. £40 - 60<br />
307. A WEMYSS WARE DRESSING TABLE TRAY of<br />
shaped rectangular form decorated in the centre with a<br />
pair of flaming tongs on a plinth, a Staffordshire pot lid<br />
“Race day”, another “The Master of the Hounds” and a<br />
3rd “The Sportsman” the largest 4¼” (4). £50 - 80<br />
Lot 308<br />
308. A CROWN DEVON FIELDINGS JOHN PEEL<br />
MUSICAL HUNTING JUG the handle applied with a fox<br />
above a frieze depicting the hunt and a eight line verse,<br />
black printed marks, 7½”. See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
309. A 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD’S STONE<br />
CHINA JAPAN PATTERN PEARL WARE PART<br />
DINNER SERVICE comprising a 18½” shaped meat<br />
plate, transfer printed and decorated with flowering<br />
plants in landscape a similar smaller dish 14½” chip<br />
to rim, a shaped tureen 9”, two 9½” diameter plates<br />
minor chip to one rim, seven 8½” plates one stapled,<br />
on hairline crack some discolouration, for 6½” plates, an<br />
open vegetable dish 9½”, a shaped oval dish 11” some<br />
discolouration, two tureens and stands one with a cover,<br />
finial damaged, a conforming ladle, blue printed marks,<br />
red script No: 1164 (23 pieces). £100 - 150<br />
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Lot 310<br />
310. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE<br />
PEARLWARE SNAKE HANDLED OCTAGONAL BLUE<br />
AND WHITE TRANSFER DECORATED FOOT BATH<br />
the interior printed with pagodas figures boating and<br />
crossing a bridge, the frieze similarly decorated,<br />
18” x 12½”. See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
311. A WEMYSS WARE TABLE CANDLESTICK<br />
painted with cherries with a circular drip tray, minor chip<br />
to rim with three scroll handles the shoulders tapering<br />
to the base raised upon a bell shape foot, impressed<br />
marks and South Audley London. Retail printed mark<br />
9” high. £80 - 120<br />
Lot 312<br />
312. A PRATT POT LID “SHAKESPEARE’S HOUSE,<br />
HENLEY STREET, STRATFORD ON AVON”<br />
4” diameter, another The Residence of Anne Hathaway,<br />
Shakespeare’s wife, Shottery near Stratford on Avon<br />
with a herdsman and cattle 4”, the Chin-Chew river<br />
4” diameter and a landscape after Shayer with cattle<br />
and sheep outside a tavern 4” all set within a mahogany<br />
panel shelf hanging with a spindle gallery 13” x 30½”.<br />
See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 313<br />
313. NEWHALL TEA WARES, A NEWHALL TEAPOT<br />
AND COVER 19th century with a raised spout,<br />
decorated with flowers and leaves in shades of red,<br />
blue and green, N839 in red script, a quatrefoil shape<br />
Newhall teapot and cover with a red trellis pattern<br />
border decorated with sprays of blooms restored<br />
handle, a similar tea pot script number N72 restoration<br />
to rim and an oval Newhall style teapot restored<br />
spout and a milk jug with a restored handle, and a<br />
Staffordshire pink lustre cup and two conforming<br />
saucers, the cup restored. See illustration. £80 - 120<br />
Lot 314<br />
314. A CONTINENTAL POSSIBLY SAMSON FIGURE<br />
OF A CLASSICAL MAIDEN seated beside a winged<br />
cherub with a blind fold she wearing a florally decorated<br />
blue dress raised upon an oval plinth applied with<br />
flowers Psydo Derby marks 8½” high. See illustration.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
315. A STAFFORDSHIRE B & M RHINE PATTERN<br />
BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED<br />
OCTAGONAL MEAT PLATE 20” and a Staffordshire<br />
Asiatic pheasant meat plate 17½”. £40 - 60<br />
316. A MOTTLED STONEWARE VASE of mushroom<br />
shape decorated in mottled glazes impressed 199/E<br />
with a signature 8” high. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 317<br />
317. A STAFFORDSHIRE PEARL WARE BLUE AND<br />
WHITE TRANSFER DECORATED TUREEN AND<br />
STAND printed mark Riley, scrolling handles the interior<br />
rim decorated with country dwellings in landscape<br />
above a frieze with pastoral scenes depicting figures<br />
crossing a bridge punting on a castellated dwelling<br />
with water falls with a conforming two handled stand,<br />
tureen 13½” x 6” the stand 15¾”, a Davenport blue and<br />
white transfer decorated landscape plate 14½”. See<br />
illustration. £80 - 120<br />
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318. A WEDGWOOD FERRARA BLUE AND WHITE<br />
TRANSFER DECORATED CYLINDRICAL TRUMPET<br />
SHAPE VASE 14½” high. £40 - 60<br />
319. A DERBY FIGURE OF FALSTAFF wearing a pink<br />
frock coat, foliate waist coat, red breaches and black<br />
boots, missing part of sword, hairline crack to right arm<br />
8” high. £40 - 60<br />
Lot 320<br />
320. TWO ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES FROM THE<br />
“MONTHS OF THE YEAR” SERIES by F.G. Doughty<br />
modelled as January and February, black printed<br />
marks No: 3452 and 3453 the taller 6”. See illustration.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
321. TWO ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES FROM THE<br />
“MONTHS OF THE YEAR” SERIES by F.G. Doughty<br />
modelled as March and April, black printed marks No:<br />
3454 and 3416 the taller 6¼”. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 322<br />
322. TWO ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES FROM THE<br />
“MONTHS OF THE YEAR” SERIES by F.G. Doughty<br />
modelled as May and June, black printed marks No: 3455<br />
and 3456 the taller 6”. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
323. TWO ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES FROM THE<br />
“MONTHS OF THE YEAR” SERIES by F.G. Doughty<br />
modelled as July and August, black printed marks<br />
No: 3440 and 3441 the taller 7”. £100 - 150<br />
Thursday 28th June 2012<br />
324. TWO ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES FROM THE<br />
“MONTHS OF THE YEAR” SERIES by F.G. Doughty<br />
modelled as September and October, black printed<br />
marks No: 3457 and 3417 the taller 7¼”. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 325<br />
325. TWO ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES FROM THE<br />
“MONTHS OF THE YEAR” SERIES by F.G. Doughty<br />
modelled as November and December, black printed<br />
marks No: 3418 and 3458 the taller 7”. See illustration.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Lot 326<br />
326. A EWENNY BROWN MOTTLED JUG impress<br />
marks Wales 4¼”, a Allervale relief decorated vase<br />
decorated with stylised flowers against a green ground<br />
No: 1043B4 4” and a Staffordshire miniature teapot<br />
the shoulders tapering to the base, the black ground<br />
decorated in the Japan pattern with flowering prunus,<br />
branch handle and spout, cover re-glued, impressed<br />
Etruria pattern No: 2/5609, 4”. See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
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Lot 327<br />
327. A 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD TYPE BISCUIT<br />
WARE GAME PIE DISH COVER AND LINER relief<br />
moulded, the lid relief moulded with game birds above<br />
a frieze of game, grapes and vine with a cream ware<br />
liner 4” x 8½”. See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
328. A WADE NURSERY FIGURE NODDY 2¾”,<br />
Mr Plod, Big Ears and cat (4). £30 - 50<br />
329. A LLADRO GROUP MODELED AS TWO NUNS<br />
each standing with arms folded 13”, a Lladro figure of<br />
a shepherd kneeling 7½”, a Lladro figure of an angel<br />
sleeping 6½”, a Lladro group of an angel seated beside<br />
a child sleeping 6½” (4). £80 - 150<br />
330. A LLADRO FIGURE OF A TWO CHILDREN<br />
one holding a candle 8” high, a Lladro figure of a girl<br />
holding a basket and a cane 8”, a Nao figure of a girl<br />
holding a gilt metal hoop beside a puppy 9½”, a Nao<br />
figure of a young girl arms by her side 7½”, and a<br />
Lladro figure of a girl holding two covered pails (head<br />
reglued) 11”. £40 - 60<br />
331. A ROYAL DUX FIGURE OF A CHINAMAN<br />
PULLING A CART raised upon an oval plinth base,<br />
printed Royal Dux, impressed Czechoslovakia impressed<br />
14104, minor repair to handle 8¾” high. £50 - 80<br />
332. A PILKINGTONS GERANIUM ORANGE<br />
MOTTLED VASE with a short neck, shoulders tapering<br />
to the base, impressed marks number 2666 10” and<br />
a Pilkingtons bowl decorated in orange glazes raised<br />
upon a foot 9” diameter. £100 - 150<br />
333. A VICTORIAN PRATTWARE SHAPED OVAL<br />
DISH with leaf and gilt moulded handles, classical<br />
winged cherub and leafy border, the centre printed in<br />
coloured glazes with a view of Llangollen with anglers<br />
and cattle watering 12¾”. £50 - 80<br />
334. A COALPORT H AND H CERAMIC AND GILT<br />
METAL MOUNTED TWO HANDLED BISCUIT BARREL<br />
with naturalistic branch handles, the body simulating the<br />
bark of a tree, green printed marks H and H Coalport<br />
number 185045 after a Christopher Dresser design<br />
5” x 7½”. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 335<br />
335. A NEAR PAIR OF MARCOLONI MEISSEN MENU<br />
HOLDERS each in the form of an open fan with a gilt<br />
rim painted with a brightly coloured bird perched<br />
amongst roses and a butterfly raised upon a cushion<br />
moulded with flowers, gloves and a bag raised upon<br />
shaped gilt feet, blue cross sword marks, each 4½” x 5”.<br />
See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
336. A MAJOLICA MALLARD SHAPE JUG with<br />
outstretched wings, decorated in shades of red, yellow,<br />
white, turquoise and brown, impressed marks 11” high.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
337. A CONTINENTAL MEISSEN STYLE FIGURE 20th<br />
century, modelled as a maiden standing beside a stile<br />
a basket of fish raised upon a rocky plinth, blue crossed<br />
pitchforks, some restoration 9” high. £80 - 120<br />
338. A PAIR OF UNUSUAL PARIAN WARE FROG<br />
SPOON WARMERS with shaped lily leaf bases 4¼”, a<br />
Royal Worcester Locke and Company vase modelled<br />
in the form of a flower 8”, a pair of porcelaneous<br />
chamber candle sticks in shades of blue and yellow 4½”<br />
and a Rockingham cup and saucer, the white ground<br />
decorated in gilt with leaves, the saucer with purple<br />
printed marks and griffin number 699. £100 - 150<br />
339. A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE MINIATURE<br />
SPITTOON CHAMBER POT transfer printed Hand it<br />
over to me my dear and picked out in colours<br />
3” diameter. £100 - 150<br />
340. A MEASHAMWARE TEA POT the bell shaped<br />
cover with a teapot finial, sprig decorated with flowers,<br />
the baluster body applied with birds and impressed<br />
“Think of Me”, branch handle 13” and a Meashamware<br />
Majolica jug inscribed Mrs Greenwood, Marsh Grove,<br />
February 1884, applied with vases of blooms and<br />
flowers 8½”. £150 - 200<br />
341. A CONTINENTAL PORCELANEOUS VASE 19th<br />
century of trumpet shape, the shoulders tapering to the<br />
base, decorated in red and green with flowering plants,<br />
red crossed lines mark above an M 13½”. £100 - 150<br />
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Lot 343<br />
343. A GOLDSCHEIDER FIGURE OF AN ART DECO<br />
MAIDEN she wearing a green florally decorated<br />
butterfly dress raised upon an octagonal base,<br />
impressed marks made in Austria 655311819 printed<br />
marks Goldscheider Wien 8” high. See illustration.<br />
£80 - 120<br />
Lot 344<br />
344. A SHELLY “PHLOX” PATTERN SIX PIECE<br />
TEA SERVICE each cup with tapering bowls, transfer<br />
decorated and printed with blooms, six saucers,<br />
sugar bowl and milk jug, green printed marks No:<br />
W1219OE, a Royal Winton Grimwade Welbeck pattern<br />
butter dish and cover, a Spode Copelands china two<br />
handled loving cup decorated with flowering branch<br />
and insects 3½” and a H Waine & Sons, Melba Ware<br />
jug painted with flowering trees and flowers against a<br />
mottled orange landscape, black printed marks 8”. See<br />
illustration. £50 - 80<br />
345. A VICTORIAN PARIANWARE FIGURE OF<br />
A FEMALE FIGURE EMBLEMATIC OF AUTUMN<br />
highlighted in gilt 13½” and a Victorian Parian ware two<br />
handled vase with a leafy frieze applied with grapes and<br />
vine 13½”. £40 - 60<br />
Lot 346<br />
Thursday 28th June 2012<br />
346. A WILLIAM MOORCROFT TUBE LINED ASH<br />
TRAY with a pewter mount and cigarette rest decorated<br />
with stylised trees in shades of green and blue against a<br />
dark blue ground 4¼”. See illustration. £80 - 150<br />
Lot 347<br />
347. A WILLIAM MOORCROFT TUBE LINED VASE<br />
mottled green ground, tube line with stylised flowers<br />
and leaves in shades of red, blue, purple, signed W<br />
Moorcroft potter to HM The Queen, minor chip to rim,<br />
minor chip to foot, 5” high, a Moorcroft tube lineD vase<br />
decorated with flowers in relief against a blue ground<br />
4”, a Moorcroft bowl 3” and a trefoil shaped box and<br />
cover 1¼” x 2½”. See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 348<br />
348. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE COW<br />
AND CALF VASES each modeled with a truncated<br />
tree with a red and white cow standing by a stream<br />
with a calf feeding, raised upon a green mound base,<br />
11” high. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
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Lot 355 Lot 356 Lot 358 Lot 363<br />
349. A NAO FIGURE OF A YOUNG GIRL gathering<br />
flowers in her dress, brown printed marks 9”, a Lladro<br />
figure of a lady holding a bunch of orchids 9”. £50 - 80<br />
350. A PAIR OF GOEBEL MODELS OF FIGHTING<br />
COCKS white with red combs, blue printed marks<br />
No: CV1141970, 8½”. £40 - 60<br />
351. A WEDGWOOD ETRURIA BLUE JASPER DIP<br />
AND WHITE METAL MOUNTED SALAD BOWL<br />
applied with classical figures with a pair of Jasper<br />
handle servers and a Wedgwood Tiger Lilly pattern six<br />
piece coffee service. £40 - 60<br />
352. A CARLTON WARE FAIRY LUSTRE TRUMPET<br />
SHAPE VASE gilt rim with two ovals decorated in lustre<br />
colours with fairies blowing bubbles against an orange<br />
ground with a similar frieze, black printed mark W & H<br />
Carlton Ware, minor chip to rim, interior discolouration<br />
10” high, and a Staffordshire wall mask impress C & Co<br />
No: 15 England 5”. £40 - 60<br />
353. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PRATT TYPE JUG<br />
the swelling concave body centred with a roundel<br />
depicting peacocks in landscape, the base moulded<br />
with leaves, loop handle, a Victorian Staffordshire<br />
spaniel decorated in red, gilt, black 10”, four others,<br />
the largest 7½” the smallest 4¼” and a Victorian<br />
Staffordshire group “Fortune Tellers” 12” (7). £80 - 120<br />
354. A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY<br />
PAINTED LUSTRE SPANIELS moulded coats, front leg<br />
separated with gilt and green locks and chains 9” high.<br />
£40 - 60<br />
355. A WILLIAM MOORCROFT BALUSTER VASE tube<br />
lined with orchids and leaves in shades of green, red,<br />
purple and yellow against a mottled blue and green<br />
ground, blue and green signature, potters to HM The<br />
Queen made in England 7½” high. See illustration.<br />
£150 - 200<br />
356. A MOORCROFT TUBE LINED VASE the mottled<br />
blue ground decorated with pansies and other flowers<br />
and leaves in shades of red, purple, blue, yellow and<br />
green impressed Moorcroft 5” high. See illustration.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
357. A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE “DAY DREAMS”<br />
HN1731 designed by L Harradine issued from<br />
1935-1996, 5¾” high. £50 - 80<br />
358. A VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE PORTRAIT<br />
FIGURE “LOUIS NAPOLEON” standing in uniform<br />
highlighted in gilt, orange and red with a plumed hat in<br />
his right hand painted sword, gilt lined base 17” high.<br />
See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
359. A PAIR OF FRENCH ART NOUVEAU FIGURAL<br />
EARTHENWARE VASES each modelled with a swelling<br />
vase moulded with flowers and elongated leaves each<br />
with a figure, a gallant and the companion vase a<br />
beauty, Majolica coloured glazes the base impressed<br />
K9852, 20½” high. £150 - 200<br />
360. A CONTINENTAL PORCELAINEOUS EASEL<br />
DRESSING TABLE MIRROR of heart shape mounted<br />
with two winged cherubs holding a garland of blooms<br />
above a border of roses and leaves, bevelled mirror the<br />
easel back lacking one gilt sphere, 14” high. £80 - 120<br />
361. A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURAL TABLE LAMP<br />
“VICTORIAN LADY” RAISED UPON A CIRCULAR<br />
PLINTH gilt metal fluted column with shade. £50 - 80<br />
362. A CARLTONWARE LUSTRE POTTERY SIX PIECE<br />
WALKING TEA SERVICE each piece standing on legs<br />
with brightly coloured shoes comprising a tea pot with<br />
a re-glued handle, two cups, a larger cup, milk jug<br />
and covered sugar, black printed marks, Carltonware,<br />
England, Lustre Pottery 1973. £80 - 120<br />
363. A MINTON MAJOLICA TEA POT AND COVER<br />
in the manner of Christopher Dresser with an entwined<br />
branch handle, the domed cover with a similar handle<br />
applied with leaves above a blue frieze moulded<br />
with bamboo impressed Minton 8”. See illustration.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
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364. A ROYAL DOULTON SERIES WARE PLATE<br />
AUTUMN BREEZES 8¼”, Bedtime Story, Victoria,<br />
Buttercup, a Wedgwood plaque “The Harvesters” from<br />
the working horses series 8”, a Royal Doulton plaque At<br />
the Smithy from the Village Shires series with certificate,<br />
His hand to the Plough with certificate, a Royal Albert<br />
plaque Birthday Bouquet, a hunting plaque 10¾”, a Cry<br />
of London plaque, two Royal Winton shaped dishes,<br />
Madam Butterfly and Tales of Hoffman, black printed<br />
marks 6¼”, two Royal Albert Jubilee Rose dishes 4¾”,<br />
four other small dishes, a four Royal Worcester plaques,<br />
Elizabeth of Glamis limited edition celebrating the 40th<br />
anniversary of the accession of H M the Queen (22)<br />
some with original boxes. £30 - 50<br />
365. A SET OF TWELVE ROYAL WORCESTER<br />
LEGENDS OF ANCIENT GREECE COLLECTION 8”<br />
diameter, four plaques from Natures Poetry series, three<br />
from Shimmering Beauty series, the Victorian Garden,<br />
Fruits of Eden, a collection (18). £20 - 40<br />
366. A ROYAL ALBERT MASQUERADE 21 PIECE TEA<br />
SERVICE. £30 - 50<br />
367. A BLUE MOUNTAIN POTTERY BIRD WITH AN<br />
ELONGATED NECK paper label 15” high, a triangular<br />
bowl, a jug restored. £20 - 40<br />
Oriental<br />
385. A PEKING OVERLAID GLASS SCENT BOTTLE<br />
in high relief with red glass dragons 2½”, Peking glass<br />
scent bottle the green ground overlaid with red ovals<br />
2½, another scent bottle decorated with Orientals in<br />
landscape 3”, a continental porcelaineous scent bottle<br />
and stopper painted with blooms within a gilt reserve<br />
panel 3”, a miniature vase, a soap stone seal (qty). See<br />
illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 385<br />
Thursday 28th June 2012<br />
386. A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE IVORY CARD<br />
CASE rectangular form detachable cover carved with a<br />
procession of figures and looking out through pagoda’s<br />
amidst flowering plants and trees 4” x 2½”. See<br />
illustration. £50 - 80<br />
387. A CHINESE CARVED HARD WOOD CARD CASE<br />
with a detachable top intricately carved with figures,<br />
pagodas, trees and leaves, 4½” x 3”. See illustration.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
388. AN INDIAN IVORY AND EBONY INLAID CARD<br />
CASE inlaid with geometric motifs, some warping,<br />
lined with sandlewood a similar inlaid box 3¾” x 3” and<br />
another possibly sandlewood box inlaid with geometric<br />
motifs with a raised panel with a dog and a bird in flight<br />
4” x 3” (3). £50 - 80<br />
389. A JAPANESE WALL PLAQUE late 19th century<br />
decorated with flowering prunus against a blue ground<br />
18½” diameter. £50 - 80<br />
390. A CHINESE CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF A<br />
MAIDEN HOLDING A LAMP A FIGURE BY HER FEET,<br />
2¼”, a circular ivory box carved in relief with figures by<br />
a pagoda with trees 1½” diameter, a circular ivory box<br />
carved with roses 2½” diameter. £50 - 80<br />
391. A PAIR OF CHINESE IVORY WHIST MARKERS<br />
of rectangular form each decorated in relief with<br />
three monkeys with the counters also decorated with<br />
monkeys, insects and plants 3½” x 2¼”. See illustration.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 386 Lot 387 Lot 391<br />
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Lot 392<br />
392. A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SHOULDERED<br />
VASE possibly K’ang Hsi the rectangular top decorated<br />
with flower heads, the tapering body decorated with<br />
flowering plants above a panel decorated with a<br />
dignitary with attendant figures other panels decorated<br />
with flowering plants, six character mark, the cover with<br />
a shaped finial and sloping sides decorated with flowers<br />
14½” high. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 393<br />
393. A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 19TH CENTURY<br />
K’ANG HSI STYLE HEXAGONAL BALUSTER VASE<br />
AND COVER the domed hexagonal cover with a<br />
lion finial, the rim restored above two panels painted<br />
with Chinese maidens holding flowers enclosed by<br />
leaves and flowers, four character mark 15” high. See<br />
illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 394<br />
394. A CHINESE TWO FOLD SCREEN worked in silk<br />
with dignitaries and attendant figures above a large<br />
panel with precious objects, figures seated in a pagoda,<br />
birds and blooms the opposing panel with dignitaries<br />
and attendants, precious objects figures seated in a<br />
pagoda and flowering plants, the interior panels with<br />
five rows of character marks within a hardwood frame,<br />
72” x 24”. See illustration. £400 - 600<br />
395. A COLLECTION OF CHINESE MOTHER OF<br />
PEARL GAMING COUNTERS, A SMALL CHINESE<br />
IVORY FIGURE SEATED AT A TABLE (requires<br />
restoration) other items, a qty. £40 - 60<br />
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Lot 396<br />
396. A PAIR OF KUTANI CRANE PORCELANEOUS<br />
VASES the shoulders tapering to the base applied<br />
with fans and tassels with panels decorated with birds<br />
amongst flowering branches and figures with attendants<br />
seated at a table within a gilt and red ground, character<br />
marks 12” high. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 397<br />
397. A CHINESE K’ANG HSI STYLE FAMILLE VERTE<br />
BALUSTER VASE AND COVER 18th/19th century, the<br />
bell shape top with a shaped finial and with reserve<br />
panels painted with flowers and leaves the shoulders<br />
tapering to a swelling base with two large shaped<br />
panels decorated with insects and birds perched<br />
amongst fences and branching trees against a cobalt<br />
blue ground and other smaller panels depicting insects<br />
and flowering trees, six character mark, 15” high, minor<br />
chip to rim. See illustration. £400 - 600<br />
Lot 398<br />
Thursday 28th June 2012<br />
398. A CHINESE K’ANG HSI VASE AND COVER late<br />
19th century of cylindrical form with shaped oval panels<br />
decorated with precious objects, four character mark<br />
12” high the shoulders tapering to the base decorated<br />
with panels of maidens beside a fence, flowering plants<br />
and birds, four character mark (2) 9”. See illustration.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
400. A COLLECTION OF IVORY including a Chinese<br />
card case centred with a large cross carved with an<br />
oriental in a tree and pagoda landscape, damaged,<br />
a Mother of Pearl envelope card case, damaged, an<br />
evening prayer book, two napkin rings, a paper knife,<br />
and other items, qty. £40 - 60<br />
Lot 401<br />
401. A JAPANESE FAMILLE VERTE VASE 18TH/19TH<br />
CENTURY with a bulbous body, trumpet shaped base,<br />
decorated with Samurai on horseback and dignitaries<br />
and attendant figures six character mark, some damage<br />
13½”. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
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402. A CHINESE EXPORT WARE TEA POT 19th<br />
century with a bell shaped cover, the body decorated<br />
with oriental’s seated with attendant figures 5½”, a<br />
similar tea pot with a later metal spout and handle, a<br />
smaller export ware teapot and cover with metal handle<br />
and spout, a similar tea pot with a possibly later bell<br />
shaped cover 5½”. See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
403. A SET OF FOUR CHINESE EXPORT WARE<br />
BOWLS each of octagonal form centred with a<br />
cornucopia of flowering plants 6”, five tea bowls and<br />
a collection of spoons decorated in enamel colours.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
Lot 404<br />
404. A JAPANESE SATSUMA BOX AND COVER<br />
of shaped triangular form the cover decorated with<br />
dignitaries, the frieze with flowering plants and birds,<br />
red character mark 3” x 5”. See illustration. £40 - 60<br />
405. A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE 19th<br />
century, the shoulders tapering to the base decorated<br />
with birds and flowering plants 5½”. £50 - 80<br />
407. A 20TH CENTURY CHINESE INSIDE PAINTED<br />
STUFF BOTTLE depicting a typical landscape, two<br />
modern scent bottles with droppers, a third tubular one<br />
with screw off cap, a modern glass scent bottle and<br />
stopper with traces of iridescence 4½” high, a second<br />
larger example with blue loop decoration 6” high and a<br />
small yellow glass example with dropper. £50 - 100<br />
Lot 408<br />
408. A PAIR OF CHINESE K’ANG HSI STYLE BLUE<br />
AND WHITE VASES AND COVERS 19th century, the<br />
covers decorated with seated oriental’s with shoulders<br />
tapering to the base decorated with oriental’s in<br />
conversation with attendant, four character mark<br />
8” high. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 409<br />
409. A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE SHAPED<br />
VASE with panels decorated with figures beside a<br />
dwelling amidst a flower strewn ground, four character<br />
mark 6½” high. See illustration. £40 - 60<br />
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Lot 410<br />
410. A JAPANESE GILT METAL AND<br />
TORTOISESHELL SHORT SWORD with a fluted<br />
handle, gilt bronze decorated scabbard engraved,<br />
the tortoiseshell scabbard with gilt metal ovals, some<br />
damage 23½” high. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
411. A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EXPORT WARE<br />
CIDER JUG with a bell shaped cover with lion dog<br />
finial, the swelling body decorated with pagodas, boats<br />
and trees 7” high. £80 - 120<br />
412. A PAIR OF JAPANESE IMARI PATTERN VASES<br />
each with swelling tapering bodies painted with panels<br />
of birds and flowering plants against a flower strewn<br />
ground 10” high. £80 - 120<br />
Lot 413<br />
413. A CANTON TRUMPET SHAPED VASE with<br />
Chilong handles applied with sprawling dragons above<br />
panels painted with dignitaries and attendant figures<br />
and on horseback amidst a leaf and flower ground, chip<br />
to rim 12” high. See illustration. £40 - 60<br />
414. A PAIR OF CHINESE PILGRIM FLASKS each with<br />
branch handles, roundel’s decorated with oriental’s in<br />
landscape, four character mark 4¼”. £40 - 60<br />
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415. A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON<br />
TEA POT AND COVER overall decorated with panels<br />
of dignitaries flowering plants, birds and insects against<br />
a flower strewn ground, branch handle, minor chip to<br />
cover 5½” high. £50 - 80<br />
416. A PAIR OF JAPANESE SATSUMA<br />
EARTHENWARE VASES approximately 40” high x 14”<br />
diameter each with bell shaped tops, the shoulders<br />
tapering to the base decorated with samurai and<br />
attendant figures in a flowering leafy landscape, ring<br />
handles, some lacking, some damage with later wooden<br />
bases. £200 - 300<br />
417. A PAIR OF CLOISONNE VASES AND A<br />
CONFORMING SHALLOW BOWL each piece with a<br />
dark blue ground decorated with scrolls and flowers,<br />
minor bruise to one vase 10” high, the bowl<br />
9½” diameter. £80 - 120<br />
418. A LATE 19TH CENTURY IMARI BOTTLE<br />
SHAPED VASE AND COVER the shoulders tapering<br />
to the base decorated in cobalt blue and red with<br />
flowering plants and leaves 10” high. £50 - 80<br />
419. A CANTON JARDINIERE with a wavy border<br />
decorated with birds, insects and flowering plants, the<br />
exterior frieze decorated with panels of figures and<br />
attendants amidst precious objects, birds and insects<br />
9” high x 14” diameter. £40 - 60<br />
Collectors<br />
420. A COLLECTION OF GLASS SLIDES including<br />
Pompeii, Venice 2 boxes, Gulliver’s Travels to Liliput, 32<br />
altogether approximately 150 each 3¼”. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 421<br />
421. A MARBLE BUST “ISAAC HOLDEN ESQ, M.P.”<br />
a white marble portrait bust 19th century, the bearded<br />
gentleman with wavy hair raised upon a shaped plinth<br />
base inscribed 30” high. See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
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422. A SURVEYORS WALNUT AND BRASS BOUND<br />
MEASURING STAFF with three drawers extending to<br />
14’. £50 - 80<br />
423. M W STANFIELD A COMPOSITION FIGURE OF<br />
A CHILD HOLDING AN INSTRUMENT BEHIND HIS<br />
BACK raised upon a shaped plinth and signed M W<br />
Stanfield 1923 10” high. £50 - 80<br />
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Lot 424<br />
424. A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL AND MOTHER<br />
OF PEARL CARD CASE of rectangular form inlaid with<br />
tortoiseshell and mother of pearl lozenges engraved<br />
with leaves and flowers, blue velvet lining, good<br />
condition, 4” x 3”. See illustration. £40 - 60<br />
Lot 425<br />
425. A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY<br />
CARD CASE, shaped rectangular form red velvet lined<br />
interior, 4” x 3”. See illustration. £40 - 60<br />
Lot 426<br />
426. A TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY FOLDING<br />
CARD CASE of rectangular form with a blue concertina<br />
paper interior, 4” x 3”. See illustration. £40 - 60<br />
Lot 427<br />
427. A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY<br />
CARD CASE of curvilinear rectangular form, ivory and<br />
red velvet interior, 4” x 3”. See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 428<br />
428. A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL AND WHITE<br />
METAL INLAID CARD CASE of rectangular form, red<br />
velvet and ivory interior 3½” x 2” and a tortoiseshell and<br />
mother of pearl inlaid card case each side inlaid with<br />
flowers and leaves 4” x 3”. See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
429. A MOTHER OF PEARL AND INLAID CARD<br />
CASE with central lozenges inlaid with flowers and<br />
leaves, ivory and blue velvet interior, 4” x 3” and a<br />
Victorian mother of pearl and crossbanded card case<br />
engraved with roses and leaves, ivory and velvet interior<br />
4¼” x 3”. £50 - 80<br />
430. A VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE MOTHER AND<br />
PEARL GILT DECORATED CARD CASE ivory and red<br />
velvet lined interior, 4¼” x 3”. £40 - 60<br />
Lot 431<br />
431. A VICTORIAN KILARNEY YEW WOOD AND<br />
INLAID CARD CASE of rectangular form inlaid with<br />
a harp and checkering with a sliding top 4½” x 3”,<br />
a Victorian Tumbridge Ware inlaid card case with a<br />
detachable top 4” x 2¼” and a Victorian needlework<br />
card case embossed with flowers and leaves 4” x 2½”<br />
(3). See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
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432. A ROLLOP CAMERA, made in Germany, serial<br />
number on the side 0 63605 with a Enna Werk lens,<br />
outer leather carrying case and a Nettar camera by<br />
Zeisse Ikon with a vario novar-anastigat lens in outer<br />
leather case. £20 - 40<br />
433. AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY KIDNEY<br />
SHAPED TWO HANDLED TRAY inlaid with a conch<br />
shell 22”. £40 - 60<br />
434. A W WATSON AND SONS HIGH POWER<br />
BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE with a circular platform,<br />
adjustable mirror, raised upon a horseshoe shaped<br />
base with attachments and chance blank microscope<br />
slides contained within a walnut cabinet 18½” x 9” the<br />
microscope 14¾”. £80 - 150<br />
435. A BRONZE PATINATED FIGURE of a reclining<br />
maiden on rocky outcrop raised upon a shaped plinth<br />
base 11”. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 436<br />
436. A VICTORIAN CAST IRON MODEL OF THE<br />
EIFFEL TOWER PARIS 7½” x 4¼” x 3”. See illustration.<br />
£30 - 50<br />
Lot 437<br />
437. OF FOX HUNTING INTEREST A VICTORIAN<br />
ANEROID BAROMETER signed Chadburn & Son,<br />
Liverpool, 3½” diameter with a white dial enclosed by a<br />
horse shoe mount surmounted by a field gate with two<br />
hounds chasing a fox raised upon an oak plinth base<br />
6½” x 11” x 5½”. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 438<br />
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438. A GEORGE III IVORY AND GILT METAL TEA<br />
CADDY of shaped oval form with a ring handle with<br />
a brass inset plaque signed Mrs Pownall the hinged<br />
interior lead lined with two lead lidded compartments<br />
later glass liners of ten sided form the centre panel<br />
inlaid with metal spandrels with a painted oval depicting<br />
a maiden with two attendant figures approx 6” high x<br />
6¼”. See illustration. £400 - 600<br />
439. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BRASS INLAND POSTAL<br />
SCALES with two oval platforms, shaped supports<br />
raised upon an oval plinth base with five circular<br />
weights, 9” wide, a green leather covered square ink<br />
well stamped E.G. October 12th 1914 complete with<br />
glass bottle and an ebonised and brass inlaid ink and<br />
pen stand of curvilinear form with a lidded glass ink<br />
well, similar bottle lacking stopper and a plain glass jar<br />
11” (3). £40 - 60<br />
440. A VICTORIAN ANGLO INDIAN EBONY INK<br />
STAND serpentine outline carved with leaves with a<br />
hexagonal plinth lacking bottle raised upon paw feet,<br />
and a pair 1920s oak stands with bobbin reel supports<br />
(4) an incomplete table top display cabinet with a<br />
circular oak plinth. £40 - 60<br />
441. AN EDWARDIAN “THE LOSTERLEY FOLDING<br />
TABLE TRAY” circa 1900, the rectangular top with a<br />
gallery, gilt metal handles with folding legs, closed<br />
17½” x 30½”. £40 - 60<br />
442. A 19TH CENTURY PAPIER MACHE SNUFF BOX<br />
the circular cover painted with a hounds head inscribed<br />
inside HRH The Duke of Sussex and Prince Leopold<br />
patron with a Law and Foulsham label, 3½” diameter.<br />
£40 - 60<br />
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443. A CONTINENTAL SHELL AND GILT JAPANNED<br />
BOXWOOD SHAPE BOX AND COVER possibly 17th<br />
century decorated in relief, with shells and scrolling<br />
foliage the frieze with a band of seated figures<br />
displayed birds and strap work 5½” x 12” wide. See<br />
illustration. £500 - 800<br />
445. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT BRONZE DESK<br />
LIGHT with a fluted support, oval base, 6½”, an early<br />
20th century brass horse shoe paper weight 7½”, a<br />
Victorian table ink stand with two glass ink wells, one<br />
lacking stopper and alabaster urn and cover converted<br />
to a lamp 15”. £30 - 50<br />
446. A COLLECTION OF PIPES, INCLUDING A<br />
DUNHILL BRUYERE 5½”, a Jeffersons System Zero<br />
Sherlock Holmes type pipe with a metal mount stamped<br />
K & P Petersfield, a Petersons Dublin pipe Rootwood<br />
pipe stamped F, a poet pipe, a silver mounted<br />
Peterson’s pipe, Galway, a Nordins pipe, a church<br />
wardens pipe, and three others, a bur walnut tobacco<br />
box and cover with a presentation plaque presented on<br />
the coming of age of the Hon Edward Gilbert Greenall<br />
1949, 4½” x 5” (11). £40 - 60<br />
447. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PAINTED TIN BOX<br />
AND COVER depicting gentleman fowling with their<br />
hounds, an early 19th century papier mache box lid<br />
painted with a fox hound and pups 4”, a 19th century<br />
oval horn stuff box, cover detached 2¾”, a tortoiseshell<br />
box cover (4). £50 - 80<br />
448. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PAPIER MACHE<br />
CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER painted with dead game<br />
in landscape 4¼” diameter the lid inscribed I Raven Pinx<br />
patronized by HRH Duke of Sussex and Prince Leopold<br />
the base with a printed label Law Foulshem & Cole,<br />
7 South Molton Street, London 4¼” diameter. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 449<br />
449. IN THE MANNER OF SARTORIUS “GENTLEMEN<br />
HUNTING WITH HOUNDS IN LANDSCAPE”,<br />
formed from a panel for a box 7” x 9”. See illustration.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Lot 450<br />
450. JOHN WILLIS GOOD (1845-1879) A SIGNED<br />
BRONZE MODEL OF A RACEHORSE saddled,<br />
stamped Dobson & Sons, New Bond Street, raised upon<br />
an oval plinth, base impressed made in England 8” high<br />
x 12”. See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
Lot 451<br />
451. JOHN WILLIS GOOD (1845-1879) A SIGNED<br />
BRONZE MODEL OF A HUNTER saddled with a<br />
foxes mask hanging from the saddle, raised upon<br />
oval stepped plinth impressed made in England base<br />
applied with a retailers plaque stamped Dobson and<br />
Sons, New Bond Street 14” High x 18”. See illustration.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
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452. A CREAM STRAPLESS EVENING WEDDING<br />
DRESS AND JACKET narrow piping on dress, lined<br />
jacket, size 14. £50 - 80<br />
453. A 1950s STYLE PURPLE AND BLACK COCKTAIL<br />
DRESS, block taffeta, waist 30”. £50 - 80<br />
454. A CREAM FULL LENGTH FOUNDATION<br />
PETTICOAT 31” waist, taffeta. £40 - 60<br />
455. AN EDWARDIAN FINE LAWN MUSLIN<br />
AFTERNOON TEA DRESS hand made buttons and<br />
toggles. £100 - 150<br />
456. A CREAM WEDDING DRESS with a pearl collar,<br />
rouleau loops down to centre and wrists eight gris built<br />
in train waist 28½” approximately length of train 20”,<br />
nape to hem 58”. £100 - 150<br />
457. AN AFRICAN DAGGER AND SCABBARD 13”, a<br />
similar smaller example and a fly swat (3 items). £20 - 40<br />
458. A REPRODUCTION BRONZE BULL STANDING<br />
ON A MARBLE PLINTH. £100 - 150<br />
459. A VICTORIAN INLAID MAHOGANY WORK BOX<br />
the rectangular hinged cover inlaid with a roundel and<br />
inlaid S. Britner maker 1855 also inlaid with hands and<br />
centred with hearts above a fish, divided interior raised<br />
upon bun feet 7” x 16” x 11”. £50 - 80<br />
460. A CAST IRON FROG AND LADY SEATED<br />
UNDER A TENT MONEY BOX with a hinged<br />
compartment some traces of paint work 20th century<br />
6” x 9½”. £40 - 60<br />
461. A VICTORIAN MALACCA SWORD STICK with<br />
an oval metal belt roundel 34” long and an early 20th<br />
century leather officers cane concealing a short sword<br />
with blade stamped James Smith & Sons Ltd., Oxford<br />
Street, London. £50 - 80<br />
462. A VICTORIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS SEWING<br />
MACHINE with a shaped rectangular platform 5¼”<br />
diameter wheel, decorated with flowers and leaves in<br />
gilt with a metal cover decorated in gilt, some rubbing,<br />
the sewing machine with chain stitch action. £40 - 60<br />
463. A BAR’LET TYPEWRITER MADE IN<br />
NOTTINGHAM APPOINTMENT TO KING GEORGE V<br />
with a 9¼” roller, three banks of keys, plinth base with a<br />
metal cover. £40 - 60<br />
464. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR<br />
with oval moulded plate within lyre shaped uprights,<br />
serpentine plinth with a oval hinged box, leafy feet<br />
27½” x 26”. £80 - 120<br />
465. A ROBERT THOMPSON MOUSEMAN BREAD<br />
PLATE of shaped oval form, the mouse resting on the<br />
handle 14½”. £40 - 60<br />
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467. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN INLAND POSTAL<br />
SCALES with a 6” x 5” weighing plate with five circular<br />
weights, the largest 16oz raised on an oak plinth, a<br />
Victorian rosewood tea caddy with a domed lid and two<br />
covered divisions and a mahogany loose change holder<br />
(3). £40 - 60<br />
468. A SILK AND EMBROIDERED APRON. £30 - 50<br />
469. A VICTORIAN PAINTED TIN FISHING TACKLE<br />
BOX printed label bought off Mallow and Ettingsall<br />
Fishing and Fowling Tackle Manufacturers Merchants<br />
Quay 14” long x 3½”. £40 - 60<br />
Lot 470<br />
470. AN 18TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK PISTOL with a<br />
hound handle indistinctly signed, poor condition. See<br />
illustration. £50 - 100<br />
Lot 472<br />
472. A PATINATED COMPOSITION BRONZE OF<br />
A GIRL WITH FLOWING HAIR raised upon a white<br />
marble plinth 14½” overall. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
473. A PAIR OF PATENT DOUBLE CASE BRASS<br />
HAMES and a second pair chrome coated with brass<br />
acorn finials. £50 - 80<br />
474. A MILLERS GRAIN SCOOP of rectangular form<br />
with turned handles, 25½” long. £50 - 80<br />
475. A PAIR OF VINTAGE SHIRE HORSE<br />
GROOMING TOOLS each with turned wood handles.<br />
£40 - 60<br />
476. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY HORSE<br />
MEASURING STICK with a white metal mount with<br />
a concealed mesure at over seventeen hands, 38½”<br />
closed. £150 - 200<br />
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477. A CHOICE PAIR OF GILT METAL FOUR<br />
BRANCH CHANDELIERS each with fluted entwined<br />
branches, each with glass droplets, approximately<br />
20” high. £150 - 200<br />
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Lot 478<br />
478. A STONE COVERED BOX inscribed, the cover<br />
mounted with a metal Roman style figure, arm aloft,<br />
the figure 3½” overall 8” x 8¼” x 3¼” patinated metal<br />
oriental cart linch pin with dragon terminals and a<br />
figural furniture mount (3). See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
479. A VICTORIAN BLACK FOREST STANDING BEAR<br />
naturalistically carved with glass eyes, open mouth,<br />
white teeth and tongue 6½” x 9½” £100 - 150<br />
480. A VICTORIAN BRASS INLAID MAHOGANY<br />
DENTIST BOX with a two handled tray with some tools,<br />
8½” x 4½”. £40 - 60<br />
481. A VICTORIAN BUR WALNUT AND BRASS<br />
INLAID CAMPAIGN WRITING BOX the rectangular<br />
hinged top with brass straps and spandrels with a fitted<br />
interior with a covered division and a pen tray 7” x 19” x<br />
10”. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 482<br />
482. A 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION DOUBLE<br />
BARREL PISTOL indistinctly signed Newark 7”. See<br />
illustration. £150 - 200<br />
Lots 483 & 484<br />
483. A GERMAN BISQUE HEAD DOLL with brown<br />
sleeping eyes, open mouth with teeth, jointed<br />
composition body 22½” with a silk and lace trimmed<br />
dress and two other items of clothing. See illustration.<br />
£90 - 120<br />
484. A FRENCH BISQUE HEAD DOLL POSSIBLY<br />
BY BRU & CIE NO 13 with blue eyes, closed mouth,<br />
composition body, bisque arms, wearing a costume 26”.<br />
See illustration. £90 - 120<br />
Lot 485<br />
485. AFTER FREDERICK REMINGTON “THE<br />
BRONCO BUSTER” raised on a plinth stamped<br />
Donchal 26” high x 17”. See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
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Lot 486<br />
486. A VICTORIAN BUR WALNUT AND BRASS<br />
EMBELLISHED COMBINED STATIONERY BOX AND<br />
INK STAND the hinged domed cover centred with an<br />
oval miniature depicting a classical maiden, brass strap<br />
work with two ink wells missing, ebonised pen tray<br />
above a frieze drawer raised upon a plinth base and<br />
compressed bun feet, 10” x 12” x 10½”. See illustration.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
487. AN IVORY AND EBONY SECTIONAL WALKING<br />
STICK with a shaped handle 35½”. £100 - 150<br />
488. A PAIR OF BARR AND STROUD NAVAL<br />
BINOCULARS 7X serial number 26861 AP number<br />
1900A, patent applied for 0001940 9½” long with a<br />
tapering leather carrying case and a pair of Zeiss stereo<br />
marine glasses power/10 Bansch and Lamb optical<br />
company 4½” distressed leather case and a cased<br />
Kodak autographic number 3A camera with outer<br />
leather case. £40 - 60<br />
489. A NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER “THE WORK OF<br />
MARTHA DUTTON 1821” with alphabet and number<br />
trials, framed, 12½” x 10½”. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 490<br />
490. A PATINATED BRONZE OF A CHILD raised on a<br />
marble plinth 13” overall. See illustration. £80 - 150<br />
Books<br />
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495. W H OGILVIE ILLUSTATIONS BY LIONEL<br />
EDWARDS “GALLOPING SHOES”, HAMILTON<br />
EDWARD MD, THE FLORA, HOMCEOPATCHICA<br />
LONDON 1852, 1 VOLUME AND COLIN<br />
MACKENZIE UNIVERSAL RECEIPT BOOK 2ND<br />
EDITION 1823. £40 - 60<br />
496. WALTON IZAAK & CHARLES COTTON<br />
“THE COMPLETE ANGLER TO WHICH IS ADDED<br />
AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY, THE LINNAEAN<br />
ARRANGEMENT OF THE VARIOUS RIVER FISH<br />
DELINEATED IN THE WORK LONDON JOHN<br />
MAJOR, FLEET STREET 1824 PRINTED AT THE<br />
SHAKESPEAR RE PRESS BY W NICOL bound in full<br />
dark brown and gilt tooled leather, inscribed to John<br />
Dene March 5th 1855 from his father Arthur Dene Dec<br />
4th 1843, 6¾” x 4¼”. £100 - 150<br />
497. RONALDS ALFRED “THE FLY’FISHERS<br />
ENTOMOLOGY” illustrated by colour representations<br />
of the natural and artificial insect relative to trout and<br />
graling fishing with 19 copper plates London, Rees,<br />
Orme, Brown, Green and Longman 1836, 1st edition,<br />
original brown pebbled cloth, torn spine, 9” x 5¾”.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
498. HARDY BROTHERS, ALNWICK 1928 ANGLERS<br />
GUILD, tan paper covers, and a second volume Hardy’s<br />
Anglers Guild Coronation Number 55th edition 1937<br />
and Hartopp Coronal Sporting England, London 1894 (3).<br />
£40 - 60<br />
499. A BOOK OF POSTCARDS including Kingsway<br />
Real Photo Series each MS Natal and 98 similar cards<br />
including HMS Achilles, Agamemnon, Hermes and<br />
others also including a collection the LNWR series<br />
Liverpool Experience Manchester, a roundel L and<br />
N W R Company, four others including Queen Victoria’s<br />
day saloon 141206, three similar and 72 similar cards<br />
each monochrome including Irish Day Express, Alfred<br />
the Great, Stevenson’s Rocket, 40 minute express<br />
between Liverpool and Manchester. £80 - 120<br />
500. A COLLECTION OF POSTCARDS many circa 1905<br />
and 1906 including sporting, Tom B The meet Mind the<br />
Dogs, Lance Thackarey Proof limited to 1,000 copies<br />
at the wicket Now for a Boundary, amusing cards by<br />
Cosmcus The Bachelors prayer, Chandler seaside cards,<br />
You can do a lot of things at the seaside you can’t do in<br />
town, Donald McGill Dam Likely and nine others, Tom<br />
Brown, approximately 70. £50 - 80<br />
501. A COLLECTION OF CARDS including Dudley<br />
Ward, Bookseller, Royalty, Royal Mint, PB Harlesden<br />
Bathing Beauties, loose cards including Blackpool and<br />
John Player and Sons cigarette cards, poultry. £40 - 60<br />
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502. CHURCHILL T.O. THE LIFE OF LORD VISCOUNT<br />
NELSON illustrated by engravings, second edition<br />
London 1810, loose pages, sold non returnable<br />
14” x 11½”. £40 - 60<br />
503. FRANCES RIDLY HAVERGAL ROYAL BOUNTY<br />
OR EVENING THOUGHTS FOR THE KINGS GUESTS,<br />
London James Nisbet 1880, six volumes, cloth, gilt<br />
decoration within a blue Morocco case 4” x 6”. £50 - 80<br />
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504. ORMEROD GEORGE LL.D.F.R.S. & FFA “THE<br />
HISTORY OF THE COUNTY PALATINE AND CITY<br />
OF CHESTER” incorporating Kings Vale Royal, London<br />
printed for Lackington Hughes Harding Maver & Jones<br />
1819, 3 volumes with brown and gilt Morocco spine<br />
and corners 19¾” x 14” with an attractive mahogany<br />
bookcase with a kidney shape handle and downswept<br />
sides, raised upon a plinth base and castors 24” x 11”.<br />
See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
505. WRIGHT.R.P. “STANDARD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF<br />
MODERN AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL ECONOMY”<br />
twelve volumes, Gresham Publishing, London hard back<br />
12 volumes, decorative blue cloth with gilt, coloured<br />
frontispiece to each volume, good condition. £50 - 80<br />
506. SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM 40 VOLUMES IN<br />
MINIATURE BY ALLIED NEWSPAPERS LIMITED,<br />
LONDON within an upright open bookcase 9” x 7½”.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Prints<br />
511. SEAGROVE “STAG IN MOUNTAINOUS<br />
LANDSCAPE” signed and dated 1977 watercolour<br />
framed, 27” x 23. £50 - 80<br />
512. SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT FIGURES<br />
STANDING ON A RIVER BRIDGE BESIDE A<br />
CASTELLATED BUILDING reproduction in colour<br />
number 65 from an edition of 650 copies unsigned,<br />
framed 16” x 21”. £50 - 80<br />
513. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILHOUETTE JOHN<br />
RYLANDS, WARRINGTON, BESSEY HOUSE, framed<br />
4½” x 3¼”, another Peter Rylands, Jane Kirkland and<br />
Dorothy Kirkland (4). £50 - 80<br />
514. HENRY CALVERT “THE WYNNSTAY HUNT”<br />
engraved by W T Davey, mixed method contemporary<br />
colour, mid 19th century 19” x 31” framed. £300 - 400<br />
Lot 515<br />
515. CECIL ALDIN “DYE KEN JOHN-PEEL”<br />
COLOURED LITHOGRAPH within a contemporary oak<br />
frame 14½” x 24”. See illustration. £80 - 120<br />
516. CECIL ALDIN “A GAME OF CHESS”, COLOURED<br />
LITHOGRAPH, 14½” x 24” within an oak frame. £50 - 80<br />
517. CECIL ALDIN “A CARD SCHOOL”, COLOURED<br />
LITHOGRAPH within an oak frame, 14½” x 24”. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 518<br />
518. CECIL ALDIN “THE HOUNDS ARE WAITING”<br />
COLOURED LITHOGRAPH, within an oak frame,<br />
14½” x 24”. See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
519. CECIL ALDIN” AT THE RACES” COLOURED<br />
LITHOGRAPH, within an oak frame 14½” x 23½”.<br />
£40 - 60<br />
520. SHERREE VALENTINE DAINES “GONE<br />
FISHING”, No: 127 of a limited edition of 195, hand<br />
enhanced canvas 12” x 13” framed. £200 - 300<br />
521. GERALD COULSON “FIRST OFF THE GRID”<br />
COLOURED PRINT, signed by Coulthard and Coulson<br />
16” x 23½”. £50 - 80<br />
522. AFTER HENRY ALKEN ENGRAVED BY<br />
C BENTLEY “PARTRIDGE SHOOTING”,and three<br />
companions, a set of four, hand coloured, published<br />
1835 by S & J Fuller, Hogarth style frames, 14½” x 17½”.<br />
£80 - 120<br />
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523. AFTER J GRAHAM GILBERT RSA “CHARLES<br />
HORSFALL” ENGRAVED BY E BURTON, framed<br />
26½” x 21”, a Gentleman with Hounds and Follower,<br />
framed 22” x 15”, The Westgate Magdalene College,<br />
Cambridge after W West 1913 framed 8¾” x 6¼”. £40 - 60<br />
524. J J GRANDVILLE “LABIERRE” hand coloured,<br />
Hogarth style frame 9½” x 13”, Carle Vernet “Amazone<br />
Egareel” framed 9½” x 13”, After WG Herdman<br />
“Liverpool 1857 Lime Street, framed a companion<br />
Exchange Buildings coloured print, a Continental print<br />
(5). £30 - 50<br />
525. THOMAS WEBSTER RA “PUNCH” AN<br />
ENGRAVING BY HENRY LE MON within a birds eye<br />
maple frame 21½” x 43”. £50 - 100<br />
Lot 526<br />
526. AFTER JAMES POLLARD “RACING, TRAINING,<br />
RUNNING, STARTING; AND AFTER RUNNING” BY<br />
G HUNT (s.p.218) COLOURED AQUATINT’S, the set<br />
of four published by J Watson, 5th February, 1822 8½”<br />
x 13¾” excluding margin, each within oak frames. See<br />
illustration. £500 - 800<br />
Lot 527<br />
Lot 530<br />
Thursday 28th June 2012<br />
527. AFTER HENRY ALKEN “THE LEICESTERSHIRE<br />
HUNT” .. THE MEETING; GETTING AWAY; AND<br />
FULL CRY BY T FIELDING (S.p. 61) COLOURED<br />
AQUATINT’S, three from the set of four published by<br />
J Watson January, 1827, some spotting 11¾” x 19” each<br />
within oak frames. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 528<br />
528. AFTER E HAZLEHURST “THE ADVENTURES OF<br />
KNUTSFORD RACECOURSE” BY R REEVE (S.p.322)<br />
COLOURED ACQUTINT published by C Richard 1815<br />
22” x 27½” excluding margin, gilt leaf mount within a<br />
rosewood frame overall 29½” x 34¼”. See illustration.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 529<br />
529. AFTER HENRY ALKEN FOX HUNTING: CHECK;<br />
THE COVER; FULL CRY, BY G HUNT (S.p 60)<br />
COLOURED AQUATINT’S three from the set of four<br />
published by Thomas McLeane 1823 slightly stained<br />
each with gilt mounts and oak frames 17¼” x 22”<br />
overall. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
530. AFTER JAMES POLLARD FOX HUNTING, AND<br />
EASTER HUNT BY M DUBOURG (S.P.356, 213)<br />
COLOURED AQUATINT’S, published by Edward Orme,<br />
Bond Street, London 1816 3” x 24” excluding margin,<br />
gilt slips, ebonised reeded and gilt mounted frames<br />
overall 11½” x 31¼”. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
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531. AFTER CHARLES COOPER HENDERSON<br />
“THE OLDEN TIME, BY J HARRIS” COLOURED<br />
ACQUATINT published by Messrs Fores at the Sporting<br />
and <strong>Fine</strong> Print Repository 41 Piccadilly, London 1846<br />
22½” x 25¾”, foxing, gilt slip within a rosewood frame,<br />
overall 28” x 36” including frame. £80 - 120<br />
532. AFTER CHARLES COOPER HENDERSON<br />
“FORES’S COACHING RECOLLECTIONS .. ALL<br />
RIGHT”, BY J HARRIS (S.P.137) COLOUR AQUATINT<br />
published by Messrs Fores, 17½” x 26¾” excluding<br />
mount, gilt slip and rosewood frame, overall 28” x 36”.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
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533. AFTER CHARLES COOPER HENDERSON<br />
“FORES’S COACHING RECOLLECTIONS ..<br />
CHANGING HORSES” by J Harris (SP137) January<br />
1st 1842, from a picture in the possession of Lord<br />
McDonald 17¾ x 6½” gilt slip and rosewood frame,<br />
overall 27½” x 36”. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
534. AFTER CHARLES COOPER HENDERSON<br />
“FORES’S COACHING RECOLLECITONS .. WAKING<br />
UP” COLOURED AQUATINT by J.Harris (S.P.137),<br />
published by Messrs Fores, January 1843 from a<br />
picture in a possession of Lord McDonald 17¾” x 26½”<br />
excluding margin, gilt slip and rosewood frame<br />
27½” x 36” overall. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 535<br />
535. AFTER CHARLES COOPER HENDERSON<br />
FORES, COACHING INCIDENTS .. “IN TIME FOR<br />
THE COACH,” COLOURED AQUATINT,by J Harris<br />
(S.P. 138), published by Messrs Fores, January 10th<br />
1848, 12½” x 23½” (plate 5) gilt slip, rosewood frame,<br />
overall 23” x 33” and a companion “Flooded” (2). See<br />
illustration. £200 - 300<br />
536. AFTER CHARLES COOPER HENDERSON<br />
“PULLING UP TO UNSKID”, COLOURED AQUATINT,<br />
published by Messrs Fores, 1843 from a picture in the<br />
possession of Lord McDonald 17¼” x 26¾” excluding<br />
margin, gilt slip, rosewood frame, overall 27½” x 36”.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 537<br />
537. AFTER JAMES POLLARD “ROYAL HUNT IN<br />
WINDSOR PARK’ AND HIS MAJESTY GEORGE<br />
III RETURNING FROM HUNTING” COLOURED<br />
AQUATINTS by M Dubourg (S.P.214), published by<br />
Edward Orme January 1820 Bond Street, spotted,<br />
12¼” x 18¼” excluding margin, gilt slips, walnut frames<br />
overall 22¼” x 27¾”. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
538. “THE AD MONTEM” EATON 1820 by J Pollard<br />
11½” x 17½”, no margin replaced outer border, gilt<br />
slip and birds eye maple frame, overall 18¾” x 25¼”.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Lot 539<br />
539. AFTER RICHARD BARRETT DAVIES “JOHN<br />
PRESS AND THE VINE HOUNDS”, COLOURED<br />
AQUATINT, by H Guest (S.P.107)proof before letter<br />
dedicated to Henry Fellowes Esq., some staining<br />
11½” x 15½” excluding margin, gilt slip and rosewood<br />
frame, overall 19½” x 23½”. See illustration. £80 - 120<br />
www.wrightmanley.co.uk
Lot 540<br />
540. AFTER CHARLES COOPER HENDERSON<br />
“COACHES PASSING ON A HIGHWAY”, THE<br />
OPPOSITION COACHES, COLOURED AQUATINT,<br />
(S.P.137) probably a proof 10” x 14¼” excluding mount,<br />
gilt slip and rosewood frame, overall 17¾” x 21¾”<br />
and a companion “Changing Horses” a pair (2). See<br />
illustration. £80 - 120<br />
541. CHARLES HUNT “THE BIRTHDAY TEAM”<br />
COLOURED AQUATINT, (S.P.166), stained, 12” x 21½”<br />
above an eighteen line verse commencing “You have<br />
a very senior team here Mr Coachman”...., gilt slip,<br />
rosewood frame, overall 21” x 25½”. £100 - 150<br />
542. W.M. FELLOWS “TOUCHSTONE” - A TROTTER,<br />
COLOURED AQUATINT, 10¾” x 15”, rosewood frame<br />
‘Dean Wolstenholme “The Death of Tom Moody gone<br />
to earth” published 1829 coloured aquatint, 12¾” x 16¾”<br />
excluding mount, gilt slip and oak frame, overall 19” x<br />
20”, label verso <strong>Fine</strong> Art Military Sporting Gallery LTd.,<br />
31 New Bond Street, London. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 543<br />
543. JOHN DEAN PAUL”LEICESTERSHIRE FOX<br />
HUNTING, A STRUGGLE FOR THE START, THE<br />
DEATH”, COLOURED AQUATINT, published 1825 by<br />
Thomas McLean, 9” x 22” excluding margin, gilt slip,<br />
oak frame 15½” x 26¼” (two from a set of four). See<br />
illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 544<br />
Thursday 28th June 2012<br />
544. AFTER JAMES POLLARD “THE MAIL COACH IN<br />
A FLOOD” engraved by F. Rosenbert (S.P. 218), colour<br />
aquatint published by J. Watson September 1827, 7<br />
Vere St., Bond Street within a rosewood frame<br />
10¾” x 15¾” excluding mount. See illustration.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 545<br />
545. JAMES POLLARD “PATENT STAGE COACH”,<br />
engraved by James Pollard, published June 1819 by<br />
Pollard & Son, 12¼” x 17½” excluding mount within a<br />
rosewood frame. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 546<br />
546. AFTER JAMES POLLARD “AD MONTEM”,<br />
EATON 1820, this view representing the Triennial<br />
Ceremony of the Procession is respectfully dedicated<br />
to the noblemen and gentlemen educated at Eton<br />
engraved by C Hunt, drawn by G B Campion London<br />
published 1838 by Ackermann 15½” x 22” excluding<br />
margin with five line verse within a birdseye maple<br />
frame. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
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547. AFTER CHARLES COOPER HENDERSON<br />
“SKETCHES ACROSS COUNTRY BY G. HUNT”<br />
(S.p.137) COLOURED AQUATINT’S, a set of four,<br />
proofs, published by J Moore, November 1842 11¾” x<br />
16¾” excluding margins, spotted within oak frames. See<br />
illustration. £200 - 300<br />
548. SAMUAL AND NATHANIEL BUCK “THE<br />
SOUTH EAST VIEW OF FLINT CASTLE” monochrome<br />
print dated 1740 framed 9¾” x 16½”, a new map of<br />
Dorsetshire 4” x 7”, a coloured map of Hertfordshire<br />
5½” x 6¼” printed for Robert Sayer, a modern map of<br />
Middlesex 8½” x 11”, Isabel Saul Cork Castle, Dorset<br />
and Christchurch, Hampshire and coloured signed in<br />
pencil (6). £40 - 60<br />
549. W H DAVIS “THE EVERINGHAM SHORT<br />
HORNED PRIZE COW”, engraved by J Harris from<br />
Fores portraits of prize cattle, coloured print 15½” x<br />
21½”. £40 - 60<br />
550. EDWIN LANDSEER “A BRITISH BOAR”<br />
COLOURED PRINT, framed 8¾” x 12¼”. £40 - 60<br />
551. LEON DANCHIN RETRIEVERS AND MALLARD<br />
COLOURED ETCHING signed 18” x 23½”. £50 - 80<br />
552. LEON DANCHIN RETRIEVERS COLOURED<br />
ETCHING signed 14¾”x 23½”. £50 - 80<br />
553. IVY SMITH “PLAS NEWYDD JUNE” COLOURED<br />
WOODCUT, signed in pencil No: 3 of a edition of 50,<br />
framed, 17¾” x 26”. £80 - 120<br />
554. IVY SMITH “PLAS NEWYDD APRIL”,<br />
COLOURED WOODCUT, signed in pencil, No: 2 from<br />
an edition of 50, framed, 18” x 26”. £80 - 120<br />
555. LEON DANCHIN “RETRIEVER WITH MALLARD”<br />
COLOURED ETCHING, signed in pencil 8¾” x 13¾”.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
556. AFTER A J MUNNINGS “GYPSIES ARRIVING<br />
ON EPSOM DOWNS FOR THE DERBY WEEK”<br />
printed in colours within a hogarth style frame<br />
18½” x 22”. £150 - 180<br />
557. AFTER A J MUNNINGS “GYPSIES ON EPSOM<br />
DOWNS, DERBY WEEK” first stage impression, signed<br />
in pencil in the margin within a hogarth style frame,<br />
published by Frost and Reid 24½” x 32” includes<br />
margin. £150 - 180<br />
558. AFTER LUCY KEMP WELCH OLD FRIENDS A<br />
WOUNDED SOLDIER BESIDE A HORSE within an oak<br />
frame print and a companion after L Kemp-Welch All<br />
Secorus framed (2) 10¾” x 8¼”. £80 - 120<br />
559. HERBERT DIXIE “WAITING THE CATCH”<br />
ETCHING signed in pencil by Frost and Reid 24½” x<br />
17¼” within a gilt and ebonised frame. £100 - 150<br />
560. A VICTORIAN CHRISTOLEUM “THE SUITOR”<br />
REVERSE PAINTING ON GLASS within an ornate<br />
frame 9” x 7”, a companion glass cracked, George<br />
Pickering Carden Hall, Cheshire coloured engraving<br />
6” x 8” and a cricketing photograph frame (4). £40 - 60<br />
Lot 561<br />
561. ALFRED J MUNNINGS RA “UNSADDLING AT<br />
EPSOM SUMMER MEETING”, a fascimillie first state<br />
impression signed by the artist, limited to 300 proofs<br />
Frost & Reed 15½” x 20¼”. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 562<br />
562. AFTER NEILSON “MR FOX’S HUNT<br />
BREAKFAST”, from the Penny illustrated paper, xmas<br />
number 1897, framed. 13½” x 27”. See illustation.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
563. ARTHUR DELANEY “THE PARK GATES”;<br />
coloured print, signed in pencil with blind stamp. 12 ½ “<br />
x 19 ½ “. Another print, Peter KC Jackson; “ The railway<br />
children”, signed in pencil, limited edition colour print.<br />
13 ½ “ x 21 “ (2). £40 - 60<br />
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Watercolours<br />
565. GEORGE HARCOURT BEAUTY BY<br />
CANDLELIGHT watercolour signed with initials GH<br />
13½” x 8½” framed. £300 - 400<br />
566. MANNER OF T B HARDY “ON THE HAGUE<br />
COAST” WATERCOLOUR signed and dated 1874,<br />
Thomas Agnew and Sons label verso 17” x 28½”.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
567. DIANE ROSHER STUDY OF A LABRADOR and<br />
a companion spaniel, pencil signed, framed 6” x 5¾”.<br />
£80 - 120<br />
568. J B MINNS “DUNSTON WITH FIGURES<br />
OUTSIDE A DWELLING” WATERCOLOUR signed<br />
7” x 9” framed. £80 - 120<br />
569. 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL” VESUVIA<br />
1906 with boats in the bay” and a companion, a pair (2)<br />
watercolour and gouche 9¾” x 14½”. £50 - 80<br />
570. CLAUDE HAYES “HUNT MASTER WITH<br />
HOUNDS IN CONVERSATION WITH A SHEPHERD<br />
WITH HIS FLOCK”, signed and dated 1904,<br />
watercolour, 28” x 50” framed. £800 - 1200<br />
571. IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS SIDNEY<br />
COOPER “ENJOYING THE BREEZE” watercolour,<br />
signed with initials and dated 1858 11¼”x 14½”.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Lot 572<br />
572. VICTOR NOBLE RAINBIRD “DIEPPE”<br />
(1887-1936), watercolour, signed, 11¾” x 8¾”. See<br />
illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 573<br />
Thursday 28th June 2012<br />
573. VICTOR NOBLE RAINBIRD DUTCH WINDMILL<br />
with figures on a pathway, signed watercolour, 10½” x<br />
14”. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
574. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT<br />
MINIATURE OF A CHILD painted on ivory within a<br />
gold coloured metal mount 1½” and an oval portrait<br />
miniature of a lady signed indistinct in a hinged case<br />
2¼” oval. £100 - 150<br />
575. EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL<br />
“PREPARATION FOR AN INVASION AND A<br />
COMPANION THE FIRST SIGHT OF COLD IRON”,<br />
watercolour, framed, 6” x 6”, English 19th Century<br />
School “portrait mother and child” ¾ length charcoal<br />
and chalk, unsigned, framed 17”. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 576<br />
576. J MOORHOUSE “SHEEP AND A SHEPHERD IN<br />
A WOODY GLADE” CHARCOAL, signed within an oak<br />
frame, 27” x 47½”. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
577. KATHLEEN MARGARET PEARSON “PONY AND<br />
CATTLE RESTING” PASTEL label verso title Family<br />
Group Kathleen M Pearson ARWA Great Colin Farm,<br />
Broadway, Worcester framed 11½” x 20¼”. £80 - 120<br />
578. 19th CENTURY PORTRAIT MINIATURE head and<br />
shoulders of a maiden, early 19th century watercolour,<br />
framed 4¼” x 3½”. £80 - 120<br />
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Lot 579<br />
579. BARRY DRISCOLL “AN OTTER WITH AN EEL”,<br />
illustrated from an edition of Tarka signed watercolour,<br />
framed 12½” x 11½”. See illustration. £80 - 120<br />
Lot 580<br />
580. A STEVENSON “A ROUGH COATED COLLIE<br />
DOG, FAIRHILL PRINCE, WINNER OF SEVERAL<br />
PRIZES, THE PROPERTY OF G H BROMHAM” signed<br />
and dated 1902 watercolour, framed 10” x 15”. See<br />
illustration. £100 - 150<br />
581. BENJAMIN HERRING “THE NEWMARKET<br />
MAIL” inscribed verso dated 1867, signed oval, framed<br />
11”. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 582<br />
582. GEORGE DUNKERTON HISCOX “WINDSOR<br />
CASTLE” SIGNED WATERCOLOUR framed 10” x 24”.<br />
See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 583<br />
583. ROBERT TUCKER PAIN “LOFOTEN ISLAND,<br />
NORWAY” WATERCOLOUR signed and dated August<br />
14th 1897, framed 13½” x 25½”. See illustration.<br />
£150 - 200<br />
Lot 584<br />
584. J HUGHES CLAYTON “CEMAES BAY,<br />
ANGLESEY” 10” x 19½” framed. See illustration.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
585. P S T GEORGE JOHNSTON STUDY OF A<br />
BLACK COW watercolour signed and dated 1921<br />
framed 10¼” x 14¼”. £30 - 50<br />
586. KATHERINE LAIRD “HEAD OF A KITTEN” pastel<br />
on board, framed, 9¼”, Sandra Mason “Head of a<br />
Cougar” pastel on board, framed (2). £40 - 60<br />
Lot 587<br />
587. MANNER OF C J ADAMS “THE END OF THE<br />
DAY” WATERCOLOUR unsigned 17½ x 26¾” framed.<br />
See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
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Lot 588<br />
588. JAMES KIRKPATRICK “CATTLE WATERING<br />
WITH A HORSE AND CART CROSSING A BRIDGE IN<br />
A COUNTRY LANDSCAPE” SIGNED WATERCOLOUR<br />
framed 18½” x 28½”. See illustration. £600 - 800<br />
589. JAMES LONGUEVILLE EDGE OF THE WOOD<br />
WINTER WATERCOLOUR signed studio label verso<br />
Shocklach, Malpas 10” x 14”. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 590<br />
590. SQUIRE HOWARD “OFF TO MARKET” FIGURES<br />
OUTSIDE A TAVERN WITH HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP<br />
AND A DOG signed watercolour, 23” x 34”. See<br />
illustration. £150 - 200<br />
591. LATE 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL “BAY OF<br />
ALGIERS” WATERCOLOUR inscribed with initials I D<br />
1878, framed 24” x 36”. £80 - 120<br />
Oil Paintings<br />
Lot 595<br />
Thursday 28th June 2012<br />
595. CORNELIS VAN LEEMPUTTEN 1841-1902<br />
“HORSES IN A STABLE WITH POULTRY” inscribed<br />
verso “A Flemish Stable” by E Van Lemmputten Nov<br />
20th ‘’79, oil on board, framed, 9” x 13”. See illustration.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
596. MONINET “LIFE IS A JOKE” signed oil on<br />
canvas, framed 24” x 36”. £100 - 150<br />
597. MONINET “CLOWNS MAKING MERRY”, signed<br />
oil on canvas, framed 24” x 19½”. £80 - 120<br />
598. IN THE MANNER OF ALAN LOWNDES “A<br />
RAINY DAY”, oil on artists board, signed, 20”x 23½”.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
599. ENGLISH LATE 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL<br />
“FISHING ON THE QUIET WATER BESIDE A<br />
THATCHED COTTAGE”, indistinctly signed oil on<br />
board, 15½” x 23½”. £100 - 150<br />
600. A BUCKLEY “RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE<br />
GRAZING”, signed oil on canvas 1927, framed, 15½” x<br />
23½”. £40 - 60<br />
Lot 601<br />
601. ENGLISH PRIMITIVE SCHOOL “PORTRAIT OF<br />
A GENTLEMAN” early 19th century with a dwelling,<br />
figures standing by a gate, inscribed William Beswick,<br />
born November 5th 1769 age 72 gardener at Arley<br />
Smithy, oil on canvas within a rosewood frame, 28¾” x<br />
24”. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 602<br />
602. ENGLISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL<br />
POSSIBLY THE WIFE OF W BESWICK, PORTRAIT OF<br />
A LADY THREE QUARTER LENGTH, unsigned within a<br />
rosewood frame 29½” x 24½”. See illustration. £80 - 120<br />
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Lot 603<br />
603. FRANCES MABEL HOLLAMS “FRED STUDY<br />
OF A HUNTER” each title upper left of right signed<br />
lower left, oil on wood panel 12” x 16½” framed. See<br />
illustration. £300 - 400<br />
Lot 604<br />
604. FRANCES MABEL HOLLAMS “MIMOSA”, titled<br />
upper left of right signed lower left and dated 33 oil<br />
on wood panel, framed, 12½” x 17½”. See illustration.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 605<br />
605. FRANCES MABEL HOLLAMS “MOLE”, titled<br />
upper left, signed lower right and dated 1930, oil on<br />
wood panel 12” x 16½”. See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
Lot 606<br />
606. T. IVESTOR LLOYD “STUDY OF A HUNTER<br />
SADDLED IN A STABLE”, signed oil on canvas 15¾” x<br />
19¼”, framed. See illustration<br />
Footnote: Thomas Ivestor Lloyd was born in Liverpool<br />
1873 master of the Sherington Fox Beagles. £300 - 400<br />
Lot 607<br />
607. OIL ON BOARD “A STRING OF RACEHORSES”<br />
unsigned, framed 7” x 9¼”. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 608<br />
608. ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE COLE “THE LAST<br />
LOAD” OIL ON BOARD framed 7” X 10”. See<br />
illustration. £250 - 300<br />
www.wrightmanley.co.uk
Lot 609<br />
609. FRENCH 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL “A TRIP TO<br />
THE ZOO” SIGNED BONIFACE 26” x 21½” framed.<br />
See illustration. £400 - 600<br />
Lot 610<br />
610. MANNER OF GEORGE VICAT COLE RA 1833<br />
TO 1893 FIGURE STANDING BY A POND NEAR<br />
A FARMHOUSE WITH POULTRY OIL ON CANVAS<br />
inscribed verso Vicate Cole RA 11½” x 23½”. See<br />
illustration. £100 - 150<br />
611. C HOUSTON “CATTLE GRAZING” SIGNED OIL<br />
ON CANVAS framed 13½” x 20½”. £100 - 150<br />
612. W F PERRIN “PENNWOOD FORGE MILL,<br />
PADDY McMAHON MENS EUOPEAN CHAMPION<br />
1973 SIGNED OIL ON CANVAS framed 15½” x<br />
19½ £100 - 150<br />
Lot 613<br />
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613. W F PERRIN “REX THE ROBBER ALWIN<br />
SCHOCKEMOHLE EUROPEAN CHAMPION 1975”<br />
SIGNED OIL ON CANVAS framed 15½” x 19½”. See<br />
illustration. £150 - 200<br />
614. W F PERRIN “PSALM MISS ANNE MOORE<br />
LADIES EUROPEAN CHAMPION 1973” SIGNED OIL<br />
ON CANVAS, framed 15½” X 19½”. See illustration.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Lot 615<br />
615. ENGLISH LATE 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL<br />
STUDY OF A BLACK COCK AND HEN IN A TREE<br />
LINED LANDSCAPE oil on board framed 9” x 12½”.<br />
See illustration. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 616<br />
616. ENGLISH 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL INITIALS<br />
SW STUDY OF A HUNTER IN A COUNTRY<br />
LANDSCAPE oil on board signed with initials framed<br />
verso bears a sketch of horses 5” x 9”. See illustration.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
617. ENGLISH LATE 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL A<br />
CHESHIRE COTTAGE WITH DUCKS AND A FIGURE<br />
STANDING BY A WATER PUMP OIL 9½” x 13½”.<br />
£40 - 60<br />
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Lot 618<br />
618. STANTON “FIGURES WITH SHEEP IN A<br />
MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE”, OIL ON CANVAS,<br />
signed within an ornate gilt swept frame 16” x 19”. See<br />
illustration. £200 - 300<br />
619. CONTINENTAL SCENE “FIGURES BY A<br />
CANAL”, framed 11½” x 15½”. £50 - 80<br />
620. CONTINENTAL SCHOOL “KURSA PORTRAIT<br />
OF A BAVERIAN GENTLEMAN SMOKING A PIPE”,<br />
oil on canvas and a companion, a pair, framed,<br />
9¼” x 7”. £100 - 150<br />
621. ANDREW GRANT KURTIS. M.A. (LON)<br />
WOODED GORGE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS, oil on<br />
canvas, signed 21½” x 17½” framed. £100 - 150<br />
622. PRIMITIVE SCHOOL GENTLEMAN ON<br />
HORSEBACK AND HIS LADY, CHILDREN PLAYING<br />
IN THE HAY WITH LABOURERS HAYMAKING IN A<br />
COUNTRY LANDSCAPE OIL PAINTING unsigned,<br />
framed 23½” x 29”. £400 - 600<br />
623. F J ALDRIDGE MASTED VESSELS ON A<br />
CHOPPY SEA WATERCOLOUR signed and dated 84<br />
framed 7½” x 12½”. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 624<br />
624. CORNELIUS PEARSON “CATTLE<br />
WATERING WITH SHEEP IN THE DISTANCE IN A<br />
MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE”, signed watercolour<br />
dated 1876 8¼” x 16”. See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
Lot 625<br />
625. CORNELIUS PEARSON 1805-1891 “SHEEP<br />
RESTING WITH CATTLE IN THE DISTANCE AND<br />
FIGURES PUNTING ON A LAKE”, watercolour signed<br />
and dated 1876 and inscribed cattle by J Wainwright<br />
8¼” x 16”. See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
Barometers<br />
630. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY<br />
WHEEL BAROMETER with a silvered register above a<br />
hygrometer, thermometer, mirror and a level, signed<br />
Gintroeini 88 St Georges Road, Manchester with a<br />
damaged swan neck cresting, overall inlaid with line<br />
inlays 37” high. £80 - 120<br />
Lot 631 Lot 633<br />
631. AN INLAID MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER<br />
with a paper register visible mercurial tube with a<br />
pediment overall inlaid with checkering 37” high. See<br />
illustration. £200 - 300<br />
632. A VICTORIAN ANDEROID BAROMETER with<br />
a 4¼” ceramic dial above a thermometer within a leaf<br />
decorated case 21½”. £40 - 60<br />
633. A 19TH CENTURY WHEEL BAROMETER with a<br />
8” silvered register with a hygrometer, thermometer,<br />
mirror and a level signed V Cattanio Stockton, within<br />
a mahogany case with a swan neck cresting inlaid with<br />
line inlays 37½”. See illustration. £80 - 120<br />
www.wrightmanley.co.uk
634. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WHEEL<br />
BAROMETER with a 8” silvered register above a<br />
hygrometer, thermometer and level within an onion<br />
topped case 37” high. £50 - 80<br />
Mantel Clocks<br />
Lot 636<br />
636. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH<br />
ROSEWOOD CASED PORTICO CLOCK with a 4”<br />
white enamel dial, Roman numerals with a two train<br />
bell striking movement with outside count wheel visible<br />
foliate shell and bird pendulum, the case with a shaped<br />
top above a frieze inlaid with flowers and leaves, gilt<br />
metal mounted columns raised upon a plinth base<br />
similarly inlaid 21” high. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 637<br />
637. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH REPEATING<br />
CARRIAGE CLOCK with a 2¼” white enamel dial,<br />
Roman numerals with a platform lever escapement<br />
striking on a coiled gong, repeating the hour contained<br />
within a gorge case, 6½”. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 638<br />
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638. A BRASS SHIPS BULK HEAD TIME PIECE with<br />
a 7½” dial with subsidiary seconds, Roman numerals<br />
with a key wound movement within a brass case 10½”<br />
overall. See illustration. £80 - 120<br />
639. AN ART DECO MARBLE AND ONYX CLOCK<br />
GARNITURE with a 5” dial, Arabic numerals, with a<br />
Japy Freres striking movement with outside count wheel<br />
stamped DH contained within a veined rouge marble<br />
shaped case raised upon a breakfront plinth and two<br />
conforming urns with key 10” high x 19½”. £100 - 150<br />
640. A BULLE 800 DAY BATTERY MANTEL TIME<br />
PIECE with a 3½” silvered dial, Arabic numerals with a<br />
gilt brass column, horseshoe magnet within a Japanned<br />
case under a glazed dome 11” high. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 641<br />
641. A FRENCH GILT BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE<br />
MANTEL CLOCK with a 2” white enamel dial, minor<br />
crack to corner, Roman numerals with a platform lever<br />
escapement striking on a coiled gong, maker G L within<br />
an oval number 3773 contained within a gilt brass case,<br />
bracket feet 6½” with key. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
642. A FRENCH CARRIAGE TIME PIECE with a 1¾”<br />
white enamel dial, the platform lever escapement<br />
contained in a brass corniche case, front glass cracked<br />
with key 5½” overall. £40 - 60<br />
643. A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE TIME PIECE with<br />
a 2” white enamel dial, crack to right hand side with<br />
Roman numerals, platform lever escapement contained<br />
a brass corniche case with key 5½” overall. £50 - 80<br />
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644. A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD MANTEL CLOCK<br />
STAND the inverted breakfront rosewood plinth with a<br />
plain frieze supported by two lions mask fruit and leaf<br />
carved cabriole legs with lions paw feet, 33” high x 25”<br />
x 12”. £150 - 200<br />
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Lot 645<br />
645. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU BRONZE<br />
AND SIENNA MARBLE STRIKING MANTEL CLOCK<br />
with a 4” convex white enamelled dial signed Cardinana<br />
a Paris, the twin going barrel movement with silk<br />
suspended pendulum and count wheel lacking back<br />
outer cover, the case on lions mask and paw feet<br />
applied with garlands and a spear with a classical<br />
bronze figure holding a sword standing above a<br />
tasseled stool holding a scroll before a classical maiden<br />
raised upon a circular base, 28” high x 16½”. See<br />
illustration. £1800 - 2500<br />
Lot 646<br />
646. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY GILT BRONZE<br />
AND PATINATED MANTEL CLOCK signed Charles<br />
Frodsham and Company, By Appointment to the<br />
Queen 26051, Paris with Roman numerals, the centre<br />
with Guilloche decoration, the two train spring driven<br />
movement signed Charles Frodsham and Company<br />
20051 made in Paris striking on a coiled gong with a<br />
brass pendiulm number 20051 and winding key, the<br />
circular back plate engrave Harriet Trill December 11th<br />
1823, October 16th 1895, the case with a plain frieze<br />
above chiseled leaves, the door with a gilt bezel, the<br />
spandrels applied with ribbon tied laurel leaves above<br />
cornucopia and fruit, reeded columns raised upon a leaf<br />
and lobed plinth base and laurel leaf feet 11¾” high x<br />
7½” x 5”. See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
647. A 19TH CENTURY WHITE MARBLE AND GILT<br />
METAL MOUNTED FRENCH MANTEL TIMEPIECE<br />
with a 2” white enamel convex dial, Arabic numerals,<br />
the white marble case with a shaped marble top with<br />
an urn finial applied with ribbon tied leaves and flowers<br />
raised upon toupie feet 8½” high. £200 - 300<br />
648. A FRENCH CARRIAGE TIME PIECE with a 2”<br />
white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, platform lever<br />
escapement within a plain brass case 4½”. £50 - 80<br />
649. AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CASED MANTEL<br />
CLOCK with a 5” silvered dial with Arabic numerals<br />
strike silent, slow fast dials in the arch, the three train<br />
unghans movement striking on five gongs, the case with<br />
a caddy top, fluted above leafy spandrels raised upon a<br />
plinth base and bracket feet 15½” x 11”. £150 - 200<br />
Wall Clocks<br />
Lot 650<br />
650. A VICTORIAN WALNUT VENEERED AND<br />
BEECHWOOD VIENNA TWO WEIGHT WALL CLOCK<br />
with a 6½” white two piece dial, subsidiary seconds,<br />
the two train weight driven movement striking on a<br />
coiled gong, the case with a foliate top above a glazed<br />
door applied with split baluster columns, the undercut<br />
fluted base with s shaped pendant 44”. See illustration.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
www.wrightmanley.co.uk
651. A VICTORIAN OAK CASED VIENNA STYLE<br />
WALL CLOCK with a 7¼” white dial signed Sophus<br />
Petersen Skive with subsidiary seconds, a single train<br />
movement with a visible pendulum, the case with a<br />
scrolling cresting and a fluted vase shaped finial above<br />
a cavetto cornice, the glazed cabinet door with classical<br />
columns with an undercut base 60” high. £200 - 300<br />
652. A VICTORIAN DIAL CLOCK with a 7” dial, Roman<br />
numerals, the two train striking movement, requires<br />
restoration. £40 - 60<br />
Lot 653<br />
653. A NATIONAL TIME RECORDER COMPANY<br />
CLOCKING IN CLOCK with a 9” white dial, signed<br />
National Time recorder Company, Aquinas Street,<br />
London SE1 with Roman numerals with date aperture,<br />
the plain mahogany case with a knurled iron cover<br />
stamped National with a brass lever raised upon a plinth<br />
base with two keys.<br />
Footnote: New in 1925 installed in the Shropshire Steam<br />
Laundry in 1936, remaining in full working order until<br />
replaced in 1970 38½” x 13” x 12”. See illustration.<br />
£80 - 150<br />
654. A VICTORIAN WALNUT VENEERED AND<br />
BEECHWOOD VIENNA STYLE TWIN WEIGHTED<br />
WALL CLOCK with a 7” enamel dial with subsidiary<br />
seconds, Roman numerals with a weight driven<br />
movement, the case with a shaped cresting, fluted vase<br />
shaped columns with undercut base 53”. £100 - 150<br />
655. A VICTORIAN STAINED WALNUT AND<br />
BEECHWOOD VIENNA STYLE WALL CLOCK with a<br />
two piece brass and enamel arched dial with Roman<br />
numerals, spring driven movement, visible pendulum,<br />
the case with split baluster columns with undercut base<br />
33” high. £50 - 80<br />
656. A VICTORIAN CONTINENTAL EBONISED WALL<br />
CLOCK with a 9” dial applied with enamel cartoushes<br />
with Roman numerals with a two train gong striking<br />
movement 14½”. £50 - 80<br />
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657. A VICTORIAN WALNUT VENEERED AND<br />
EBONISED VIENNA STYLE WALL CLOCK with a<br />
5” enamel two piece dial with a two train movement<br />
striking on a coiled gong with a visible pendulum with<br />
an undercut base 26” high. £40 - 60<br />
658. A VICTORIAN VIENNA STYLE WALL CLOCK<br />
with a 6½” diameter dial with subsidiary seconds and<br />
Roman numerals with a single train movement within<br />
a case with a shaped cresting above an undercut base<br />
42” high. £80 - 150<br />
659. A VICTORIAN WALNUT VIENNA STYLE WALL<br />
CLOCK. £50 - 80<br />
Longcase Clocks<br />
660. A 20TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD CASED<br />
GRANDDAUGHTER CLOCK with a 9¾” brass dial with<br />
a sliver chaptering, Roman numerals with a roundel in<br />
the arch, fugit “Pallesgaard Clock, Copenhagen” the<br />
three weight movement striking on eight gongs within a<br />
rosewood veneer case with a glazed door raised upon a<br />
plinth base, 69½”. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 661 Lot 662<br />
661. A LONGCASE CLOCK with a 12” brass dial<br />
signed JERE STANDRING, BOLTON with date aperture,<br />
mask and leafy spandrels the two train eight day<br />
movement with anchor escapement rack striking on<br />
a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting, urn shape<br />
finials, blind fret frieze, requires restoration, turned<br />
wood columns the slender case with a shaped door,<br />
quarter columns raised upon a panelled plinth base and<br />
bracket feet, 82” high. See illustration. £1000 - 1500<br />
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662. A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY LONG CASE<br />
CLOCK with a 14” brass dial with silvered chapter ring<br />
with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds<br />
and date dials, cherub and leafy mask spandrels, the<br />
lunar calendar in the arch painted with a figure beside<br />
a cottage and a masted English galleon, the two train<br />
eight day movement with anchor escapement rack<br />
striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting<br />
inlaid with flowers flanking an open satinwood fan,<br />
fluted columns the trunk inlaid with a vase of blooms<br />
satinwood crossbanding, the shaped door with<br />
rosewood crossbanding, the fluted columns raised upon<br />
a plinth base and bracket feet 96”, See illustration on<br />
page 51. £1500 - 2000<br />
663. A GEORGE IV OAK AND MAHOGANY INLAID<br />
LONGCASE CLOCK with a 13½” white dial signed<br />
Lawrence, Northwich with Arabic numerals, subsidiary<br />
seconds and date aperture the centre roundel painted<br />
with a dwelling in a landscape, strawberry pattern<br />
spandrels with a lunar calendar in the arch painted with<br />
a masted vessel and classical maiden with a two train<br />
eight day movement with anchor escapement rack<br />
striking on a bell the case with a swan neck cresting<br />
brass terminals with a brass urn finial inlaid ebony and<br />
boxwood line inlays, fluted columns above a frieze<br />
inlaid with checkering, shaped crossbanded door,<br />
fluted quarter columns raised upon a panel base canted<br />
angles and bracket feet, 92” high, with two weights and<br />
a pendulum and two keys. £500 - 800<br />
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664. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD<br />
INLAID LONG CASE CLOCK with a 14” white arched<br />
dial, indistinctly signed Liverpool with subsidiary<br />
seconds lacking finger, date dial, Roman numerals,<br />
spandrels painted with fox hounds, a lunar calendar<br />
painted with a figure outside a dwelling and a masted<br />
galleon, the two train eight day movement with anchor<br />
escapement rack striking on a bell, the case with a<br />
swan neck cresting turned hood columns, trunk with<br />
similar columns raised upon a plinth base and bracket<br />
feet, requires restoration 102” high. See illustration.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Oak Furniture<br />
666. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONG CASE<br />
CLOCK with a 14” diameter white dial signed P Price<br />
Chester with subsidiary seconds and date dials with a<br />
two train bell striking movement, the case with a lancet<br />
top above turned columns raised upon a plinth base<br />
and bracket feet 98” high. £200 - 300<br />
667. AN OAK FREE STANDING CORNER WALL<br />
CUPBOARD with a leaf carved frieze above two shaped<br />
shelves the lower part with panel doors raised upon<br />
plain style feet, 67” x 28½”. £80 - 120<br />
668. A PAIR OF OAK COFFEE TABLES, 20th century<br />
each with square rounded tops above a frieze drawer<br />
raised upon ringed turned baluster legs, square section<br />
feet joined by a shelf 18”x 21”. £100 - 150<br />
669. A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN OAK DINING CHAIRS<br />
STAMPED LAMB OF MANCHESTER each with an “H”<br />
splat, stuff over seats raised upon front tapering fluted<br />
legs, outset rear legs. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 670<br />
670. A LATE 18TH EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK<br />
POSSIBLY MASONIC LODGE CUPBOARD with a<br />
domed top above a panelled door with two brass key<br />
holes enclosing an aperture and three frieze drawers<br />
one inscribed I Ayes & Noes above two shelves raised<br />
upon a fluted plinth and bracket feet with iron carrying<br />
handles 37½” x 22” x 30¾”. See illustration. £800 - 1200<br />
www.wrightmanley.co.uk
Lot 671<br />
671. A 17TH CENTURY OAK DRESSER BASE WITH<br />
ALTERATIONS the rectangular top above a shaped<br />
frieze and three panelled drawers each with shaped<br />
brass handles raised upon front baluster legs, square<br />
section feet and plain rear legs 29” x 71” x 18½”. See<br />
illustration. £300 - 400<br />
Lot 672<br />
672. A VICTORIAN OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE<br />
the rectangular top with canted angles enclosing two<br />
additional leaves above a plain frieze with a Bakelite bell<br />
push raised upon square headed fluted vase shaped<br />
legs and large ceramic casters 30” x 101” x 51”. See<br />
illustration. £500 - 800<br />
673. A 19TH CENTURY OAK HANGING CORNER<br />
WALL CUPBOARD with a panelled cupboard door, H<br />
brass hinges, brass knob raised upon a moulded plinth<br />
37” x 25½” x 16”. £100 - 150<br />
674. AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE 20th century,<br />
the rectangular plank top with cleated ends above a<br />
channelled frieze raised upon four turned columnar legs<br />
joined by plain stretcher 31” x 71” x 36”. £200 - 300<br />
675. A 17TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET CHEST the<br />
rectangular channelled top with three panels above a<br />
channelled frieze and three panels divided by uprights<br />
raised upon fluted stile feet 27” x 49½” x 23½”.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
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676. A GEORGE IV OAK HIGH BACK DRESSER<br />
with an outset cornice above a fluted frieze and three<br />
plate rails with an enclosed back, the lower part with<br />
a rectangular moulded plank top above three cock<br />
beaded frieze drawers flanked on either side by a frieze<br />
drawer and a cupboard door each with brass plates and<br />
handles, raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet 81”<br />
high x 74” x 20½”See illustration. £1200 - 1800<br />
Lot 677<br />
677. A 20TH CENTURY OAK HIGH BACK DRESSER<br />
with an ovolo cornice above two plate rails, enclosed<br />
back, the lower part with a rectangular cross banded<br />
top above a frieze drawer and a panelled cupboard<br />
door flanking four short drawers each with brass swan<br />
neck handles raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet<br />
34” x 72” x 19”. See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
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678. A VICTORIAN OAK HALL STAND with an arched<br />
top above two shaped branches with coat hook above<br />
raised upon a rectangular plinth base with drop tray, 78”.<br />
£80 - 150<br />
679. A 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK HALL CHAIR<br />
with foliate terminals above a panelled back, board seat<br />
raised upon turned and square shaped front legs joined<br />
by a barley twist stretcher. £50 - 80<br />
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Lot 680<br />
680. 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK BLANKET CHEST<br />
the rectangular hinged plank top above a frieze carved<br />
with leaves and three panels carved with thistles, leaves<br />
and flower heads interspersed by vacant panels, leaf<br />
carved frieze the stile supports carved with roundel’s<br />
with a pine lining 28” x 56” x 22”. See illustration.<br />
£150 - 200<br />
681. AN OAK SIDEBOARD early 20th century with<br />
a rectangular moulded top above two frieze drawers,<br />
arched panelled cupboard doors applied with flowers<br />
and split balusters raised upon bracket feet 38” x 59”.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
Lot 682<br />
682. 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK HALL STAND with<br />
an egg and dart cresting centred with a shield flanked<br />
by smaller shields with initials M W above coat hooks<br />
and an outset umbrella stand 83” x 39”. See illustration.<br />
£150 - 200<br />
683. A GLOBE WERNIKE STYLE OAK BOOKCASE<br />
20th century, the rectangular top above four glazed<br />
cabinet doors raised upon a plinth base 34” x 35”.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Lot 684<br />
684. A 17TH CENTURY OAK SIX PLANK CHEST the<br />
rectangular plank top with a moulded border above a<br />
fluted arcaded frieze, rose interlaced border flanked by<br />
two similar roses raised upon plain supports 23” x 44½”<br />
x 14½”. See illustration. £180 - 250<br />
Lot 685<br />
685. A 17TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET CHEST OF<br />
SMALL PROPORTIONS the rectangular top with three<br />
panels enclosing a lidded compartment above a chip<br />
carved tulip frieze and two panels each carved with<br />
lozenges enclosing roses raised upon fluted stile legs<br />
23½” x 42” x 18½”. See illustration. £180 - 250<br />
www.wrightmanley.co.uk
Lot 686<br />
686. A 17TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET CHEST the<br />
rectangular top with four panels, iron hasp and lock<br />
plate above a plain frieze and four panels raised upon<br />
shaped stile feet 26½” x 57” x 20”. See illustration.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 687<br />
687. A GEORGE III OAK LOW BOY the rectangular<br />
moulded plank top above three frieze drawers,<br />
brass plates and handles, shaped apron raised upon<br />
chambered legs of square section 30” x 23” x 17”. See<br />
illustration. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 688<br />
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688. EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK FREESTANDING<br />
CORNER CABINET with a cavetto cornice above<br />
a fluted frieze and a pair of glazed cabinet doors<br />
enclosing two shaped shelves, the lower part with a<br />
shelf enclosed by two panelled cupboard doors raised<br />
upon bracket feet 85” x 19½” x 39”. See illustration.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 689<br />
689. A 20TH CENTURY OAK HIGH BACK DRESSER<br />
with a cavetto cornice above a shaped frieze and three<br />
plate rails flanked by two fluted panelled cupboard<br />
doors, the lower part with a rectangular moulded top<br />
above two short drawers and two fielded cupboard<br />
doors raised upon plain stile feet 83” x 55” x 20”. See<br />
illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 690<br />
690. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND<br />
MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED CHEST OF DRAWERS<br />
the rectangular moulded top above a brushing slide,<br />
two short and three long graduated crossbanded<br />
drawers each with brass swan neck handles raised upon<br />
a plinth base and bracket feet with brass side carrying<br />
handles 33” x 36” x 18½”. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
691. A 20TH CENTURY OAK REFECTORY TABLE the<br />
rectangular three plank top raised upon cup and cover<br />
supports, platform feet joined by H stretcher 30” x 60” x<br />
27”. £100 - 150<br />
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Lot 692<br />
692. A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III OAK<br />
CHIPPENDALE STYLE DINING CHAIRS each with<br />
shaped cresting rails, pierced vase shaped splat’s,<br />
board seats, raised upon plain tapering legs joined by<br />
cross stretchers, each with four squab cushions. See<br />
illustration. £80 - 150<br />
Lot 693<br />
693. A CHOICE GEORGE III COMB BACK AND<br />
YEW WOOD ELM WINDSOR CHAIR with yew wood<br />
outswept arms and plain spindles, shaped elm seat<br />
raised upon baluster turned legs joined by a similar<br />
stretcher. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 694<br />
694. A SET OF SIX ASH SPINDLE BACK DINING<br />
CHAIRS each with shaped crestings above two rows<br />
of turned spindles, rush seats, moulded tapering front<br />
legs joined by baluster stretcher (6). See illustration.<br />
£150 - 200<br />
Lot 695<br />
695. A 17TH CENTURY OAK BACK STOOL with<br />
shaped finial’s with an oval aperture the panelled back<br />
carved with a flower head and leaves, board seat raised<br />
upon columnar front legs, plain ear legs joined by plain<br />
stretchers. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 696<br />
696. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK CHEST OF<br />
DRAWERS the rectangular moulded plank top above<br />
two and three long graduated drawers replaced turned<br />
wood handles raised upon a plinth base and bracket<br />
feet 40” x 37” x 21”. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 697<br />
697. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK AND<br />
MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED BLANKET CHEST the<br />
rectangular hinged cover enclosing a compartment<br />
above three raised and crossbanded panels above<br />
two frieze drawers, brass swan neck handles, moulded<br />
plinth plain stile feet 30½” x 50” x 20”. See illustration.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
www.wrightmanley.co.uk
698. A VICTORIAN OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE<br />
the rectangular top with canted corners enclosing two<br />
extra leaves raised upon leaf carved fluted tapering legs<br />
and casters with winding handle. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 699<br />
699. FOUR VICTORIAN CAROLEAN STYLE OAK<br />
DINING CHAIRS two with lion and shield crestings,<br />
padded and leaf carved seats raised upon turned<br />
legs, a similar chair with a gryphon and shield back,<br />
another with a leaf and shield back (4). See illustration.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
700. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK ELBOW CHAIR<br />
with a shaped splat, padded drop in seat, raised turned<br />
front legs and an oak Carolean style high back chair (2).<br />
£50 - 80<br />
701. A 20TH CENTURY OAK REFECTORY TABLE the<br />
rectangular top with cleated ends raised upon turned<br />
barrel shaped supports joined by an H stretcher 29½” x<br />
35½” x 83”. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 702<br />
702. A 19TH CENTURY SPINDLE BACK ELBOW<br />
CHAIR with a shaped cresting with outswept ears above<br />
three rows of turned spindles, outswept arms, rush<br />
seat, supports raised upon shape front legs joined by a<br />
baluster stretcher. See illustration. £120 - 180<br />
Lot 703<br />
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703. A REPRODUCTION OAK HIGH BACK DRESSER<br />
with a cavetto and dentil cornice above a shaped frieze<br />
and two plate rails, enclosed back, the lower part with<br />
a rectangular moulded top above three frieze drawers,<br />
panelled fronts, pierced brass handles above a shaped<br />
apron with four baluster supports uniting a pot board<br />
raised upon legs of square section, 74” high x 66” x<br />
16”. See illustration. £400 - 600<br />
Lot 704<br />
704. A PAIR OF REPRODUCTION OAK BOOK CASES<br />
each with rectangular tops above two shelves panelled<br />
sides above two panelled cupboard doors raised upon<br />
a plinth base and bracket feet, 44” x 45½”15”. See<br />
illustration. £200 - 300<br />
705. A REPRODUCTION OAK CENTRE TABLE the<br />
hexagonal top above three panelled sides with book<br />
recesses raised upon shaped legs of square section,<br />
22½” x 22”. £50 - 80<br />
706. A REPRODUCTION OAK CENTRE TABLE with a<br />
18” diameter top above a moulded frieze with a drawer<br />
raised upon legs of cylindrical section joined by a<br />
circular stretcher, bun feet, 29” x 18”. £50 - 80<br />
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Lot 707<br />
707. A REPRODUCTION OAK DROP LEAF COFFEE<br />
TABLE the rectangular top with D ends above frieze<br />
drawers and two hinged leaves raised upon legs of<br />
cylindrical section and square feet, 20” x 47” x 41”. See<br />
illustration. £150 - 200<br />
708. A 20TH CENTURY OAK OCCASIONAL TABLE<br />
with a 17½” diameter top above a channelled frieze<br />
raised upon turned cylindrical legs joined by circular<br />
stretchers 28½” high. £80 - 120<br />
709. A 20TH CENTURY OAK OCCASIONAL TABLE<br />
of D shaped with a moulded border raised upon turned<br />
legs 18” x 20”. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 710<br />
710. A 17TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET CHEST the<br />
rectangular plank top with a moulded border above a<br />
frieze carved with flowers, four panels each centred with<br />
lozenges, leafy frieze raised upon channelled stile feet<br />
26” x 59” x 23”. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 711<br />
711. A 17TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET CHEST the<br />
rectangular plank top with a moulded border above<br />
a chip carved frieze and three panels, the centre one<br />
initialed SB raised upon plain stile feet 27” x 45½” x<br />
22”. See illustration. £250 - 350<br />
Lot 712<br />
712. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET<br />
CHEST the rectangular plank top above three panels<br />
raised upon plain stile feet with iron carrying handles<br />
23” x 44” x 20”. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 713<br />
713. A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY<br />
CROSSBANDED SETTLE with a moulded top above<br />
four raised panels, each with mahogany cross banding,<br />
padded seat, down swept arms raised upon three front<br />
cabriole legs, plain rear legs 42” x 75½”. See illustration.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
www.wrightmanley.co.uk
714. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK SETTLE the<br />
rectangular back enclosing five panels, downswept<br />
arms, padded seat raised upon tapering cylindrical<br />
legs, pad feet, plain legs of square section 42” x 72”.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
715. A 20TH CENTURY OAK CENTRE TABLE with a<br />
moulded square top above a shaped frieze raised upon<br />
cabriole legs 23” x 21”. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 716<br />
716. A 17TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET CHEST the<br />
rectangular top with three panels above an arcaded<br />
frieze with four half roundels carved with flowers above<br />
three panels each carved with a roundel enclosing<br />
a flower head, the stiles carved with geometric and<br />
leafy friezes raised upon stile feet enclosing a lidded<br />
compartment 28½” x 43½” x 21½” each side with a<br />
similar carved frieze above two panels carved with<br />
lozenges. See illustration. £500 - 800<br />
717. AN OAK DRESSER BASE 20th century the<br />
rectangular moulded top above three frieze drawers<br />
above a shaped apron raised upon ring turned bobbin<br />
legs joined by cross stretchers 30” x 55½” x 20½”.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
718. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK STOOL with a<br />
moulded top raised upon tapering legs joined by plain<br />
stretchers 18” x 14”. £80 - 120<br />
Lot 719<br />
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719. AN ANTIQUE OAK AND BEECH WOOD<br />
SPINNING WHEEL the 19” wheel enclosing turned<br />
spindles with a rectangular platform with wool<br />
winder raised upon baluster legs 37” high x 39”. See<br />
illustration. £100 - 150<br />
720. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND<br />
MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED MULE CHEST the<br />
rectangular hinged top above two false drawers and<br />
four long drawers, brass swan neck handles flanked by<br />
fluted quarter columns raised upon a plinth base and<br />
bracket feet 36” x 56” x 20½”. £300 - 400<br />
721. A 19TH CENTURY OAK PLATE RACK with a<br />
cavetto cornice above three plate rails enclosed back<br />
46” x 68”. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 722<br />
722. EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY<br />
CROSSBANDED MULE CHEST the rectangular<br />
moulded hinged top above two false drawers and an<br />
arrangement of five drawers each with brass handles<br />
raised upon a plinth base and ogee bracket feet flanked<br />
by quarter columns 38” x 66” x 21½”. See illustration.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 723<br />
723. AN 18TH CENTURY OVAL OAK GATE LEG<br />
DINING TABLE each end with a frieze drawer, later<br />
handle, raised upon barley twist turned legs and turned<br />
feet 29” x 63” x 51”. See illustration. £400 - 600<br />
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724. AN 18TH CENTURY OVAL OAK GATE LEG<br />
DINING TABLE with two hinged flaps each end with<br />
two frieze drawers raised upon baluster legs joined by<br />
cross stretchers and turned feet with alterations<br />
28½” x 43½” x 49”. £300 - 400<br />
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Lot 725<br />
725. A GEORGE II OAK SIDE TABLE the rectangular<br />
plank top above two frieze drawers each with two<br />
concealed secret drawers revealed by raising slides,<br />
raised upon square headed tapering cylindrical legs and<br />
pad feet 28” x 39” x 24½”. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 726<br />
726. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ARTS AND CRAFTS<br />
OAK AND BEATEN COPPER HALL SETTLE the<br />
angular back with a frieze inset with a beaten copper<br />
frieze with stylized flowers and roundel’s above a large<br />
copper panel stamped with stylized tulip and other<br />
flowers flanked by splat’s pierced with heart shaped<br />
motifs above a hinged panelled lid, the front inset with<br />
two copper panels decorated with roundel raised upon<br />
a plinth base and bracket feet 46” x 48” x 19”. See<br />
illustration. £500 - 800<br />
727. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK FOUR PIECE<br />
BEDROOM SUITE comprising a gentleman’s wardrobe<br />
with an arched with a leaf and beaded frieze raised<br />
upon shaped scrolling legs, a conforming bow front<br />
tall boy with two drawers and two cupboard doors, a<br />
conforming bow front dressing table with a triple mirror<br />
and a bed head and foot. £80 - 120<br />
728. A PAIR OF 20TH CENTURY OAK BOW FRONT<br />
SIDE CUPBOARDS each with two tambour doors,<br />
panelled sides raised upon a plinth base 28” x 20” 12”.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
Lot 729<br />
729. EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK ROLL TOP DESK<br />
with a rectangular top above a tambour s slope slide<br />
enclosing a fitted interior with two drawers and an<br />
arrangement of pigeon holes above a frieze drawer<br />
each pedestal with three drawers raised upon a plinth<br />
base 45” x 47½” x 31”. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 730<br />
730. A GEORGE III INLAID OAK CHEST ON CHEST<br />
with a cavetto cornice above a frieze inlaid with ebony<br />
and boxwood checkering and ovals above two short<br />
and three long graduated drawers, fluted quarter<br />
columns, the lower part with a brushing slide, three long<br />
graduated drawers, later oval brass handles raised upon<br />
a plinth base and bracket feet 76½” x 45” x 22”. See<br />
illustration. £600 - 800<br />
731. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK MULE CHEST<br />
the rectangular plank top with a moulded border above<br />
a frieze carved with tulips, leaves, fruit and flowers<br />
above three panels and two frieze drawers raised upon<br />
plain stile feet 33” x 51” x 22½”. £250 - 300<br />
www.wrightmanley.co.uk
732. A VICTORIAN OAK HALL CUPBOARD 17th<br />
century Flemish style with a leaf carved overhanging<br />
pediment above an open cupboard with a scrolling<br />
frieze above turned columns and a panelled cupboard<br />
door carved with a lozenge, leaves and flowers, with<br />
a plaque Turner Woodward and Company Cabinet<br />
Makers, Manchester, leaf carved plinth raised upon<br />
turned feet 83½” x 20” x 50”. £400 - 600<br />
733. A VICTORIAN CARVED OAK CUPBOARD ON<br />
STAND with a dentil cornice above a pair of panelled<br />
cupboard doors each carved with lozenges enclosing<br />
flowers and enclosed by leaves and half roundels,<br />
adjustable shelves raised upon a stand with fluted cup<br />
and cover supports and compressed bun feet<br />
63” x 38” x 13”. £300 - 400<br />
734. A GEORGE III OAK GATE LEG DINING TABLE<br />
the rectangular plank top with two hinged flaps,<br />
rounded corners raised upon six legs each of square<br />
section 28½” x 48” x 60”. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 735<br />
735. AN 18TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET CHEST<br />
WITH ALTERATIONS the rectangular top above three<br />
panels raised upon plain stile feet 27½” x 46½” x 19½”.<br />
See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 736<br />
Thursday 28th June 2012<br />
736. A GLOBE WERNIKE TYPE OAK STANDING<br />
BOOKCASE 20th century with a shaped tray top above<br />
a dentil frieze, two hinged glazed cabinet doors, a<br />
paneled door and a drawer above a niche raised upon a<br />
plinth base 65” x 35” x 15”. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 737<br />
737. A GOOD LARGE 17TH CENTURY OAK BOX<br />
SEAT SETTLE the rectangular back enclosing eight<br />
panels, down swept arms, the panelled base with two<br />
hinged covers above four fielded panels, moulded<br />
frieze raised upon plain stile feet 57½” high x 85” x 25”.<br />
See illustration. £1500 - 2000<br />
Lot 738<br />
738. A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY<br />
CROSSBANDED CHEST OF DRAWERS the rectangular<br />
moulded top above two short and three long graduated<br />
drawers, replace brass handles raised upon bracket feet,<br />
41” x 44” x 20½”. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
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Lot 739<br />
739. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK SPICE<br />
CUPBOARD with a fluted panelled cupboard door, iron<br />
H hinges enclosing a shelf raised upon a plinth base,<br />
replaced back and top 25” x 24½”. See illustration.<br />
£150 - 200<br />
English Furniture<br />
740. A MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE with a 29½”<br />
diameter piecrust top raised upon a gun barrel shaft<br />
and triform downswept supports and pad feet, 28”.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
Lot 741<br />
741. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ROSEWOOD,<br />
KINGWOOD AND ROUGE MARBLE BEDSIDE<br />
CUPBOARD the serpentine rouge marble top above a<br />
serpentine cupboard door with gilt metals spandrels,<br />
crossbanded border with a white marble interior,<br />
shaped apron raised upon curvilinear legs, canted<br />
angles applied with shells and foliage with a side frieze<br />
drawer, kidney shape handles, gilt metal front feet, 30”<br />
x 21½” x 14”. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 742<br />
742. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DUCHESS<br />
DRESSING TABLE with an arched mirror with a leafy<br />
cresting, reeded leafy brackets above six drawers, a<br />
central frieze drawer, the lower part with bow front<br />
outline with a frieze drawer raised upon fluted lobed<br />
front legs joined by a shelf, 66” x 48”. See illustration.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Lot 743<br />
743. A PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY POLE<br />
SCREENS EARLY 19TH CENTURY each with shield<br />
shape frames enclosing a silk work panel with an oval<br />
depicting children with a lamb within a ribbon tied leafy<br />
border raised upon a cylindrical shaft, fluted raised<br />
upon a plinth base with outset angles and lions paw<br />
feet, 58” high, (one requires restoration to the top of<br />
the shield frame). See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
www.wrightmanley.co.uk
Lot 744<br />
744. A GEORGE IV GILT WOOD AND<br />
COMPOSITION OVERMANTEL, with a reeded<br />
ebonised slip flanked by two similar mirrors with a shell<br />
and leaf frieze divided by columns applied with shells<br />
26” x 52”. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
745. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY<br />
BERGERE STYLE SETTEE with an arched padded back,<br />
padded out swept arms, loose seat cushions above<br />
a shaped apron carved with a shell and leaves raised<br />
upon front shell carved cabriole legs, claw and ball feet<br />
58” wide. £150 - 200<br />
746. A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY<br />
HEPPLEWHITE STYLE DINING CHAIRS each with<br />
shaped moulded backs with pierced vase shaped<br />
splats carved with wheat ears and flowers, stuff over<br />
serpentine seat raised upon tapering front legs, outset<br />
rear legs joined by h stretchers (2). £100 - 150<br />
747. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY THREE FOLD<br />
SCREEN each panel with rising banners with brass<br />
handles raised upon plain legs 42” x 60”. £80 - 120<br />
748. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHILD’S BED with<br />
four moulded uprights of square section with knopped<br />
mushroom finials with rattan back and sides raised upon<br />
baluster turned legs, brass shoes and casters 42” x 48”.<br />
£150 - 200<br />
749. A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY EASY CHAIR with a<br />
moulded spoon back, padded arms, down swept fluted<br />
arms, padded serpentine seat raised upon baluster<br />
shaped front legs, brass shoes and ceramic casters,<br />
plain outset rear legs, requires re upholstery. £80 - 120<br />
750. A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BREAK-FRONT<br />
SIDE TABLE with three frieze drawers now with laurel<br />
wreath ring handles raised upon tapering legs and<br />
spade feet, inlaid with line inlays, 33” x 52” x 23”.<br />
£800 - 1200<br />
751. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY WINE TABLE with<br />
a 21½” diameter top raised upon a baluster shaft and a<br />
triform plinth and bun feet, some traces of worm, 28½”<br />
high. £150 - 200<br />
Thursday 28th June 2012<br />
752. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY DRAWING<br />
ROOM CHAIR with an arched padded back, padded<br />
downswept arms, stuff over seat raised upon front<br />
fluted baluster legs, plain outset rear legs and castors.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
753. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE WITH<br />
ALTERATIONS the rectangular top above a frieze with<br />
a bowl of fruit, leaves and pendant drapery raised upon<br />
panelled tapering legs carved with ribbon tied pendant<br />
flowers and fruit raised upon spade feet, 31½” x 30½” x<br />
71”. £1800 - 2500<br />
754. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY TUB CHAIR padded<br />
back and seat raised upon front tapering legs of<br />
cylindrical section, outset rear legs raised on castors.<br />
£150 - 200<br />
755. A CONTINENTAL SIDE CUPBOARD the<br />
cupboard door carved with a classical leafy urn with fruit<br />
and leaves raised upon a plinth base 39½” x 23½” x<br />
15”. £400 - 600<br />
756. A LATE VICTORIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD<br />
OCTAGONAL CENTRE TABLE the border inlaid with<br />
ribbon tied leaves and flowers raised upon four ring<br />
turned legs joined by a shelf, vase shaped legs and<br />
casters 26½” x 26” with a brass label stamped Druce<br />
and Co, Cabinetmaker’s, London. £150 - 200<br />
757. A REPRODUCTION GEORGE III STYLE BUTTON<br />
BACK WING EASY CHAIR with shaped ears and arms<br />
with brass studs raised upon shaped moulded legs 46”<br />
high. £80 - 120<br />
758. A REPRODUCTION LEATHER AND BUTTONED<br />
FOOTSTOOL raised upon plain square legs. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 759<br />
759. A SET OF NINE EARLY 20TH CENTURY<br />
MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS each with shaped<br />
finial’s above a frieze carved with leaves, three solid<br />
splat’s, padded drop in seats raised upon front tapering<br />
vase shaped legs joined by H stretchers and block feet<br />
(7 + 2 elbow chairs). See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
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Lot 760<br />
760. A MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE OF<br />
OVAL FORM enclosing three extra leaves, moulded<br />
border with plain frieze raised upon four tapering vase<br />
shaped legs and block feet and casters 29” high x 47”<br />
closed, extended 94” x 49”. See illustration. £500 - 800<br />
761. 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE<br />
with a 38” diameter top raised upon a baluster shaft,<br />
downswept fluted supports and pad feet 28½” high.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Lot 762<br />
762. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW<br />
FRONT HANGING CORNER WALL CUPBOARD with<br />
a cavetto cornice above a pair of doors, H brass hinges<br />
enclosing three shelves, moulded plinth 38” x 29” x 20”.<br />
See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
763. A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD WHATNOT with urn<br />
finial’s above a shaped frieze, four bow front shelves<br />
each united by barley twist uprights raised upon turned<br />
feet, 43”high x 23”. £100 - 150<br />
764. A GEORGE IV STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BOW<br />
FRONT DRESSING TABLE with a broad crossbanded<br />
border inlaid with stringing above a frieze drawer and<br />
two cupboard doors, raised upon slender tapering legs<br />
with a plate glass top 31” x 39” x 20”. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 765<br />
765. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY IRISH EXTENDING<br />
D END DINING TABLE with a pair of side tables, the<br />
centre table with a rectangular hinged top raised upon<br />
baluster turned legs, brass shoes and casters 30” x 86”<br />
extended. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
766. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY<br />
BOWFRONT SIDE BOARD with a raised back with a<br />
bowfront frieze drawer above a tablecloth drawer flanked<br />
on either side by drawer and a cellaret inlaid with ebony<br />
stringing raised upon turned tapering vase shape legs,<br />
brass shoes and castors 42” x 75”. £400 - 600<br />
Lot 767<br />
767. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY CHEVAL MIRROR<br />
with an oval mirror plate, panelled spandrels enclosed<br />
by baluster turned uprights, urned finial’s raised upon<br />
fluted downswept legs and brass paw feet and casters<br />
60” x 25”. See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
www.wrightmanley.co.uk
Lot 768<br />
768. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DUMB WAITER with<br />
a spindle gallery, the tray top with a divided cutlery<br />
compartment raised slender tapering legs and brass<br />
casters, 27½” x 12” x 21” requiring restoration. See<br />
illustration. £80 - 120<br />
Lot 769<br />
769. A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD PRIE DIEU CHAIR<br />
with a padded top rail above a moulded frame centred<br />
with foliate flowering tapestry, the shaped seat similarly<br />
decorated raised upon fluted sabre front legs with brass<br />
shoes and casters 39” high. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 770<br />
770. A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY BLANKET CHEST<br />
the rectangular top above a cross banded frieze inlaid<br />
to resemble two cupboard doors with line inlays above<br />
a shaped apron raised upon splay feet 34” x 57” x 23”.<br />
See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 771<br />
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771. A REGENCY MAHOGANY FOLDING SQUARE<br />
STIRRUP CUP STAND with lattice spindle collapsible<br />
top with a gilt metal border untied by a hinged shelf<br />
with a 7” aperture on square legs, ebonised gilt wood,<br />
gilt leaf scale, claw and ball feet 26½” high x 21½” x<br />
21½”. See illustration. £400 - 600<br />
Lot 772<br />
772. A VICTORIAN WALNUT MUSIC CUPBOARD<br />
with a tray top above two panelled cupboard doors, a<br />
frieze drawer and two similar doors flanked by fluted<br />
baluster columns raised upon a plinth base and vase<br />
shaped legs and ceramic casters 37½” x 23” x 15”. See<br />
illustration. £80 - 150<br />
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Lot 773<br />
773. A GEORGE IV INLAID MAHOGANY TOILET<br />
MIRROR with a leaf and scroll cresting flanked by<br />
urned finial’s, the rectangular plate enclosed by turned<br />
uprights, downswept legs inlaid with ebony lancets<br />
joined by a turned stretcher 29” x 21½”. See illustration.<br />
£80 - 150<br />
774. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST the<br />
rectangular top above a cavetto cornice with three<br />
frieze drawers, three long graduated drawers, pierced<br />
brass plates and brass handles, fluted canted angles,<br />
raised upon later legs 42½” x 44” x 21½”. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 777<br />
777. AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY CORNER<br />
CABINET the frieze inlaid with line inlays above an<br />
astragal glazed cabinet door enclosing three shelves<br />
inlaid with checkering raised upon slender tapering vase<br />
shaped legs and spade feet 56” x 25½” x 13½”. See<br />
illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 778<br />
778. A VICTORIAN BUR WALNUT AND INLAID<br />
SUTHERLAND TABLE with a 43” diameter oval hinged<br />
top inlaid with rosewood raised upon turned end leaf<br />
carved downswept legs raised on ceramic casters 29”<br />
high x 35½”. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
779. AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY GAMES<br />
TABLE the rectangular hinged top inlaid with a large<br />
oval satinwood fan, satinwood and stained wood<br />
spandrels enclosed by ebony and boxwood stringing,<br />
beige lined surface above a frieze inlaid with an open<br />
fan raised upon tapering legs 29½” x 31½” x 15½”.<br />
£80 - 150<br />
Lot 780<br />
780. AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY DISPLAY<br />
CABINET with a cavetto cornice above a frieze inlaid<br />
with ribbon tied bell flowers, satinwood crossbanding<br />
above two glazed cabinet doors, panelled and inlaid<br />
with ribbon tied flowers raised upon cabriole legs 68” x<br />
36”. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
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Lot 781<br />
781. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BUR WALNUT<br />
SERPENTINE WRITING DESK quarter veneered,<br />
crossbanded and inlaid with herringbone above three<br />
frieze drawers, leaf and mask handles raised upon<br />
cabriole legs and pad feet 29” x 37” x 23½”. See<br />
illustration. £150 - 200<br />
782. A VICTORIAN EBONISED MAHOGANY MIRROR<br />
BACK CHIFFONIER with a leafy pediment above three<br />
shaped mirrors, the lower part with a bow front outline<br />
with a glazed cabinet door flanked by open shelves<br />
raised upon cabriole legs 78” x 49” x 16”. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 783<br />
783. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE<br />
with shaped mirror enclosed by fluted uprights, the<br />
rectangular top with two short and two long graduated<br />
drawers each with panelled front, turned wood handles<br />
raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet 64” x 47½” x<br />
23”. See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
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784. A VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUT CHESS TOP<br />
TABLE the rectangular moulded top inlaid with<br />
chessboard with ebony checkering above a frieze<br />
drawer raised upon fluted vase shape legs, leaf carved<br />
down swept legs joined by a turned stretcher<br />
28” x 27” x 17½”. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 785<br />
785. A VICTORIAN COLD PAINTED AND BRASS<br />
BEDSTEAD with a brass rail and vase finial’s with<br />
uprights surmounted by scrolling leaves complete<br />
with two irons and a spring 57” x 54”. See illustration.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Lot 786<br />
786. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND<br />
ROSEWOOD CROSSBANDED BOW FRONT CHEST<br />
with four graduated cock beaded drawers each with<br />
turned wood handles, out swept bow front plinth raised<br />
upon scrolling fluted front legs, plain vase shaped legs.<br />
See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
787. AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY<br />
OCCASIONAL TABLE the square top inlaid with<br />
checkering raised upon slender tapering legs joined by<br />
a shelf 28½” x 15” and an Edwardian oval occasional<br />
table inlaid with satinwood and line inlays raised upon<br />
reduced shaped legs 19” x 29”. £40 - 60<br />
788. A HIPKINS AND COMPANY, DUDLEY FLOOR<br />
SAFE original paint with brass fluted handle<br />
24” x 18” x 19”. £50 - 80<br />
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Lot 789 Lot 790<br />
789. AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY<br />
SATINWOOD AND STAINED IVORY OCCASIONAL<br />
TABLE of trefoil form with three hinged leaves each<br />
inlaid with classical figures holding cornucopia with a<br />
central roundel inlaid with leaves and bell flowers raised<br />
upon three curvilinear legs joined by a vase raised on<br />
casters 28” x 23”. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
790. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND<br />
CROSSBANDED GAMES TABLE the demi lune hinged<br />
top above an inlaid frieze with a breakfront panel raised<br />
upon a pair of turned columns, quadruple downswept<br />
supports, brass shoes and casters 28½” x 36”. See<br />
illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 791<br />
791. A FRENCH 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL<br />
GILTWOOD AND COMPOSITION DRAWING ROOM<br />
SUITE comprising a settee with s shaped back with<br />
a pierced leafy cresting, padded back, out swept<br />
moulded arms, padded seat, the apron moulded with<br />
leaves raised upon shaped giltwood legs with a pair of<br />
conforming elbow chairs and four elbow chairs (7). See<br />
illustration. £400 - 600<br />
Lot 792<br />
792. A REPRODUCTION GEORGE II STYLE WING<br />
EASY CHAIR with padded arms and outswept arms,<br />
loose seat cushion, covered in a red and Persian pattern<br />
cloth raised upon oak cabriole legs with moulded shell<br />
decoration. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 793<br />
793. A SIMILAR REPRODUCTION GEORGE III STYLE<br />
WING EASY CHAIR. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
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Lot 794<br />
794. AN UNUSUAL VICTORIAN ELM CLERKS STOOL<br />
the oval top with flour plain tapering legs joined by<br />
stretchers 26” x 14”. See illustration. £80 - 150<br />
Lot 795<br />
795. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SPOON BACK<br />
DRAWING ROOM CHAIR with a button back,<br />
serpentine padded seat raised upon front cabriole<br />
legs, plain outset rear legs and casters 36” high. See<br />
illustration. £100 - 150<br />
797. A VICTORIAN SOLID ROSEWOOD DINING<br />
CHAIR with a leaf carved cresting rail above a solid<br />
splat, serpentine seats raised upon slender front<br />
baluster legs plain outset rear legs. £50 - 80<br />
Lot 798<br />
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798. A PAIR OF TWO SEATER SETTEE’S each with<br />
loose back and seat cushions in a Persian pattern<br />
loose cover, each approximately 72”. See illustration.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
799. A VICTORIAN MARQUETRY AND INLAID SIDE<br />
TABLE the rectangular moulded top with a frieze<br />
inlaid with Marquetry flowers and leaves, chequered<br />
border, above a plain frieze raised upon pierced vase<br />
shaped uprights, turned by a baluster stretcher raised<br />
upon downswept legs and peg feet 27” x 35” x 17½”.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
800. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE<br />
with a 24” diameter top raised upon a vase shaped<br />
shaft, triform downswept supports and pad feet 29½”.<br />
£120 - 180<br />
801. A VICTORIAN TUB CHAIR the waisted back with<br />
outswept arms, ivory leaf damask cover, fringed border,<br />
raised upon turned front legs, plain outswept rear legs.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Lot 802<br />
802. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND EBONY<br />
INLAID DRUM TOP TABLE with a 39½” diameter<br />
top segmentally veneered and inlaid with line inlays,<br />
the border chequered above four frieze drawers<br />
interspersed with false cockbeaded drawers raised<br />
upon a baluster shaft and quadripartite down swept<br />
legs, brass shoes and casters 29” high. See illustration.<br />
£1500 - 2000<br />
803. A MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE stamped Gillows,<br />
with an inverted break front top with a ribbon and<br />
flower carved border with a frieze drawer raised upon<br />
leaf and cabochon carved legs terminating in claw and<br />
ball feet 29” x 36” x 17½”. £200 - 300<br />
804. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY GATE LEG DINING<br />
TABLE the rectangular top with two hinged leaves with<br />
shaved angles raised upon legs of square section<br />
28” x 46” x 50”. £100 - 150<br />
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Lot 805<br />
805. A VICTORIAN BUR WALNUT SUTHERLAND<br />
TABLE the oval hinged top with a moulded border<br />
raised upon bobbin turned legs, downswept supports<br />
joined by a similar stretcher, 22” x 31” x 22”. See<br />
illustration. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 806<br />
806. A VICTORIAN BUR WALNUT AND MARQUETRY<br />
INLAID BOW FRONT GAMES TABLE the curvilinear<br />
top inlaid with flowers and leaves enclosing a beige and<br />
gilt tooled playing surface raised upon a leaf moulded<br />
octagonal shaft leaf carved quadripartite down swept<br />
supports, scrolling feet and ceramic casters 29” x 37” x<br />
18”. See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
Lot 807<br />
807. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHAISE LOUNGE<br />
with a leaf and flower carved spindle back, rainbow<br />
tapestry modern cover, carved arms raised upon vase<br />
shaped legs, brass shoes and casters. See illustration.<br />
£100 - 150<br />
808. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE<br />
the rectangular moulded top raised upon a baluster<br />
turned shaft, triform down swept supports, brass shoes<br />
and casters. £80 - 150<br />
809. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIR<br />
with a concave cresting rail, downswept scrolling arms,<br />
padded drop in seat raised upon octagonal baluster<br />
front legs, peg feet, out swept rear legs. £80 - 150<br />
810. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SPOON BACK<br />
DRAWING ROOM CHAIR with a leaf carved cresting,<br />
padded waisted back, serpentine seat raised upon leaf<br />
carved cabriole legs. £80 - 120<br />
811. A VICTORIAN WALNUT GAMES TABLE the<br />
rectangular hinged swivel top above a bow front frieze<br />
raised upon square headed out swept tapering legs<br />
joined by a shelf 28½” x 27” x 16”. £120 - 180<br />
812. A WALNUT LIBRARY BOOKCASE the shaped<br />
raised back applied with flowers and leaves, th<br />
serpentine outline above two glazed hinged doors and<br />
a frieze drawer, the handles with white roundel’s raised<br />
upon a plinth base 42” x 35½” x 13”. £120 - 180<br />
Lot 813<br />
813. AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SEWING<br />
TABLE with a hinged octagonal top enclosing a fitted<br />
and compartmentalised interior with a lidded green silk<br />
cover, tapering above a panelled frieze, tapering wool<br />
box, a collared baluster stem, triform downswept legs<br />
and scroll feet 27½” x 20½”. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
814. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY<br />
TORCHERE with a 12½” diameter beaded top raised<br />
upon leaf carved baluster shaft, a lobed vase raised<br />
upon leaf carved down swept legs and pad feet 42”<br />
high. £50 - 80<br />
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Lot 815<br />
815. A VICTORIAN INLAID BUR WALNUT SEWING<br />
TABLE with an octagonal hinged top inlaid in<br />
hare wood with ribbon tied laurel leaves with a<br />
compartmentalised interior, some lidded compartments<br />
with cotton reels above a frieze inlaid with marquetry<br />
leaves raised upon a tapering wool box inlaid,<br />
downswept triform supports and scroll feet 26½” x 17”.<br />
See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 816<br />
816. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY CELLARETTE the<br />
rectangular hinged cover inlaid with line inlays enclosing<br />
a divided interior with six divisions with an early 19th<br />
century mallet shaped decanter with a mushroom<br />
stopper engraved rum, another decanter damaged<br />
and a Victorian mallet shaped decanter, facet cut with<br />
a compressed stopper, some chips raised upon a<br />
moulded plinth and tapering legs 23” x 15½” x 11”. See<br />
illustration. £200 - 300<br />
817. A VICTORIAN BEECH WOOD AND ELM<br />
CAPTAINS CHAIR with a shaped back above turned<br />
spindles, dish seat raised upon legs joined by cross<br />
stretchers. £80 - 120<br />
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818. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE<br />
the rectangular top with two hinged flaps with rounded<br />
ends above a cock beaded frieze drawer, brass handles<br />
raised on turned cylindrical legs, peg feet and casters<br />
28½” x 39” x 49”. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 819<br />
819. A GEORGE III PROBABLY RED WALNUT CHEST<br />
OF DRAWERS the rectangular moulded top above two<br />
short and three long graduated drawers, brass plates<br />
and handles raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet<br />
with alterations. See illustration. £400 - 600<br />
820. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF<br />
DRAWERS with a moulded cornice above two short and<br />
three long graduated cock beaded drawers, brass swan<br />
neck handles, fluted canted angles, raised upon bracket<br />
feet with alterations. £200 - 300<br />
Lot 821<br />
821. A VICTORIAN ALDER WOOD AND ELM<br />
SPINDLE BACK ROCKING CHAIR with a comb back<br />
above two rows of seven turned spindles, dish seat,<br />
scroll arms raised upon turned legs 42” high. See<br />
illustration. £150 - 200<br />
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Lot 823<br />
823. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU the<br />
rectangular hinged fall front enclosing a fitted interior<br />
with an arrangement of eight pigeon holes and eight<br />
short drawers, the lower part with four long graduated<br />
cock beaded drawers, later oval brass handles raised<br />
upon a plinth base and ogee bracket feet<br />
43” x 42” x 20”. See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
Lot 824<br />
824. A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY BERGERE LIBRARY<br />
ELBOW CHAIR with a shaped back, down swept<br />
scrolling arms, rattan back and seat, plain stretcher<br />
raised upon turned front legs, brass shoes and casters,<br />
plain outset rear legs, with loose seat cushion. See<br />
illustration. £400 - 600<br />
825. AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY DISPLAY<br />
CABINET with a dwarf back with a glazed cabinet door,<br />
a panel inlaid with marquetry, musical instruments and<br />
leaves, oval inlaid with boxwood, ebony and satinwood<br />
cross banding raised upon bracket feet 38½” x 19” x 16”.<br />
£80 - 150<br />
Lot 826<br />
826. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY THREE PIECE<br />
LEATHER LOUNGE SUITE with a shaped padded<br />
leather back, scrolling padded leather arms raised upon<br />
compressed bun feet and two conforming easy chairs<br />
with loose feather cushions. See illustration. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 827<br />
827. A 19TH CENTURY ELM CHAIR BACK SETTEE<br />
with incised top rails above ladder backs down swept<br />
arms, paneled seat raised upon tapering legs joined<br />
by plain cross stretchers 37” x 67”. See illustration.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 828<br />
828. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN’S<br />
COMPACTUM WARDROBE with an ovolo cornice<br />
above a plain frieze and a pair of panelled cupboard<br />
doors, four long graduated cock beaded drawers each<br />
with turned wood handles flanked on either side by a<br />
panelled cupboard door, one enclosing three sliding<br />
trays and a cupboard raised upon a plinth base 69”<br />
high. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
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829. A VICTORIAN WALNUT EASY CHAIR with<br />
a shaped back carved with flower head and leaves,<br />
padded back and arms raised upon turned front legs.<br />
£50 - 80<br />
Lot 830<br />
830. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST<br />
with an ovolo cornice above a dentil and cavetto frieze,<br />
two short and three long graduated drawers, each with<br />
brass scroll and baluster handles, the lower part with<br />
three long graduated drawers raised upon a plinth<br />
base and bracket feet 71” x 40” x 20”. See illustration.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
831. AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD<br />
BREAKFAST TABLE with a well figured top, moulded<br />
border above a plain frieze raised upon a tapering<br />
vase shape shaft, lappet leaf plinth raised upon oval<br />
base with leaf carved lions paw feet 28” x 56” x 40”.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
832. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY CANTERBURY with<br />
three concave divisions, the plinth base with a frieze<br />
drawer raised upon ring turned vase shaped legs, brass<br />
shoes and casters 20” x 18” x 12”. See illustration.<br />
£150 - 200<br />
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833. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH EN BATEAU BED<br />
with curvilinear ends above panels raised upon a plinth<br />
42½” x 50½. See illustration. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 834<br />
834. A VICTORIAN PINE HIGH BACK DRESSER with<br />
a cavetto and dentil cornice above three plate rails<br />
the lower part with a rectangular planked top above<br />
two frieze drawers each with bras handles raised upon<br />
square section supports joined by a pot board<br />
83” x 60” x 20½”. See illustration. £200 - 300<br />
835. A 19TH CENTURY EBONISED SPINDLE BACK<br />
ELBOW CHAIR SUSSEX STYLE with a concave cresting<br />
rail above six spindles, outswept arms, rush seat raised<br />
upon turned front legs. £80 - 150<br />
836. AN EDWARDIAN WALNUT REVOLVING<br />
CANTERBURY with a square moulded top above<br />
divided shelves joined by uprights raised upon a<br />
plinth base and platform feet 34” x 18½” x 18½”. See<br />
illustration. £100 - 150<br />
837. A VICTORIAN WALNUT SIDEBOARD with a<br />
dwarf back with a cavetto moulding, the rectangular<br />
moulded top above arched panelled cupboard door<br />
enclosing three sliding trays flanked on either side by a<br />
fitted cutlery drawer, a panelled cupboard door with a<br />
similar drawer and cupboard raised upon a plinth base<br />
and stile feet 45” high x 72” x 24” ** with a label from<br />
Maple and Company Limited, London and Paris with art<br />
nouveau brass handles. £100 - 150<br />
Lot 832 Lot 833 Lot 836<br />
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838. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY<br />
GENTLEMAN’S WARDROBE with a plain frieze above<br />
three panelled cupboard doors enclosing a ¾ length<br />
mirror, two shelves, four fitted drawers each with<br />
recessed brass handles above three long drawers raised<br />
upon bracket feet 79” x 72” 21” and a conforming<br />
pedestal dressing table with a circular mirror, plate<br />
glass top, each pedestal with three short drawers and<br />
a conforming chest of drawers with two long drawers<br />
46½” wide. £100 - 150<br />
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839. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EXTENDING<br />
DINING TABLE with a rectangular moulded top<br />
enclosing three leaves, plain frieze raised upon square<br />
head fluted baluster legs, vase shaped feet and<br />
casters, 30” high x 40” closed, 102½”. See illustration.<br />
£800 - 1200<br />
840. A SET OF EIGHT SIMULATED ROSEWOOD<br />
SPOON BACK DINING CHAIRS each with horizontal<br />
pierced splats, stuff over serpentine seats raised upon<br />
front cabriole legs, plain outset rear legs (8). £300 - 400<br />
841. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER with<br />
a leaf and scroll pediment above a shelf supported by<br />
turned uprights the rectangular top above a concave<br />
frieze drawer and a pair of bowfront cupboard doors<br />
enclosing a shelf raised upon an inverted breakfront<br />
plinth base with turned leaf carved columns 57” x 46½”.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
842. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TEA<br />
TABLES each with rectangular hinged tops above a<br />
shaped apron centred with a shell and moulded leaves<br />
raised upon a baluster lappet leaf shaft, quadripartite<br />
downswept scrolling legs and castors, 31” x 37” x 18”<br />
closed. £500 - 800<br />
Garden<br />
850. A SANDSTONE TROUGH of rectangular form<br />
54” x 18” x 8”. £150 - 200<br />
Lot 851<br />
851. A GOOD VICTORIAN COALBROOKDALE STYLE<br />
GARDEN SEAT the scrolling ends infilled with blooms<br />
and leaves, curvilinear front legs, fluted baluster side<br />
stretchers raised upon platform feet, slated seat, 66½”.<br />
See illustration. £300 - 400<br />
852. A PAIR OF STONE WHIPPETS each standing<br />
four square, curled tails raised upon shaped rectangular<br />
plinth with canted corners 16” high x 27” x 11”.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 853<br />
853. A LEAD FOUNTAIN of classical Adam design,<br />
the shaped back with a cherubs mask above a rams<br />
mask with pendant flowers flanked by fluted columns<br />
with a shaped leaf moulded bowl 33” high x 20½”. See<br />
illustration. £300 - 400<br />
Carpets<br />
860. A CHINESE WOOL CARPET with a central floral<br />
medallion, floral spandrels with a blue border decorated<br />
with flowers and guard stripes, tasseled border 108” x<br />
150” approximately. £40 - 60<br />
861. A TURKEY CARPET the typical red ground with<br />
floral spandrels and central medallion with guards<br />
stripes decorated with flowers 144” approximately x<br />
120”. £50 - 100<br />
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Wrexham<br />
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Beeston<br />
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Telford<br />
Directions to<br />
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M54 Jn3<br />
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Leaving the Motorway System...<br />
M6 Junction 16 - A500 to Nantwich then A51 Chester<br />
turning left onto A49 at Tarporley traffic lights.<br />
M6 Junction 18 - A54 through Middlewich and<br />
Winsford until reaching junction with A49 and<br />
turning left towards Tarporley.<br />
M6 Junction 19 - A556 through to A49 at Sandiway<br />
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connecting on A49 on Whitchurch By-pass<br />
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M56 Jn10<br />
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M6 Jn19<br />
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GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE<br />
1. Definitions. In these conditions <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong>, who<br />
act only as auctioneers and agents for the vendor, are<br />
called “The <strong>Auction</strong>eers”, and the representative of<br />
<strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> conducting the <strong>Auction</strong> is called “The<br />
<strong>Auction</strong>eer”.<br />
2. General. Whilst <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> make every effort<br />
to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the<br />
description of any lot:<br />
(a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or<br />
combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor<br />
with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions.<br />
(b) <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> do not accept responsibility for the<br />
authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship,<br />
date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot, unless<br />
they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to<br />
certify, and in such case the <strong>Auction</strong>eers do so as agents<br />
of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for<br />
such claims.<br />
(c) All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or<br />
made orally, as to any of the matters set out in (b) above<br />
are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken<br />
as being or implying any warranties or representations<br />
of fact by <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong>, unless they have been<br />
instructed in writing by the vendors so to certify, and<br />
in such case the <strong>Auction</strong>eers do so as agents of the<br />
vendor and are not themselves responsible for such<br />
claims.<br />
(d) Any claim under any Statute must be received in<br />
writing by the <strong>Auction</strong>eers within ten days of the day of<br />
the sale.<br />
3. The <strong>Auction</strong><br />
(a) The <strong>Auction</strong>eer has absolute discretion to divide any<br />
lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any<br />
lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding<br />
or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason<br />
or without previous notice. He may bid on behalf of the<br />
vendor for all goods which are being offered subject to<br />
reserve or at the <strong>Auction</strong>eer’s discretion.<br />
(b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except<br />
in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the<br />
<strong>Auction</strong>eer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has<br />
absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. The<br />
<strong>Auction</strong>eer may at his sole discretion determine the<br />
advance of bidding or refuse a bid.<br />
(c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve<br />
price placed by the vendor. Where there is no reserve<br />
price (but not otherwise) the seller has the right to bid<br />
either personally or by any one person (who may be the<br />
<strong>Auction</strong>eer).<br />
(d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements<br />
and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere<br />
concerning any lot are subject to any statements<br />
modifying or affecting the same made by the<br />
<strong>Auction</strong>eer from the rostrum prior to any bid being<br />
accepted for the lot.<br />
4. Rescission. Notwithstanding any other terms of these<br />
Conditions, if within fourteen days after the sale <strong>Wright</strong><br />
<strong>Manley</strong> have received from the buyer of any lot notice<br />
in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery,<br />
and within twenty-one days after such notification the<br />
buyer returns the same to <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> in the same<br />
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condition as at the time of sale and by producing<br />
evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer,<br />
satisfies <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> that considered in the light of<br />
the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery,<br />
then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the<br />
purchase price of the same refunded. In the event of a<br />
dispute then the matter shall be settled by arbitration,<br />
the arbitrator to be nominated by the President of the<br />
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Both the buyer<br />
and the vendor agree to be bound by the decision.<br />
5. Default. <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> disclaim responsibility for<br />
default by either the buyer or the vendor because they<br />
act as agents for the vendor only and therefore do not<br />
pay out to the vendor until payment is received from<br />
the buyer. Instructions given by telephone are accepted<br />
at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing<br />
forthwith.<br />
6. In the event of a sale by private treat both the vendor<br />
and the buyer agree to be bound by the General and<br />
any Special Conditions of Sale.<br />
VENDORS CONDITIONS<br />
7. Instructions. As <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> are auctioneers, all<br />
goods delivered to <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong>’s premises will be<br />
deemed to be delivered for sale by <strong>Auction</strong> unless<br />
otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and<br />
sold at <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong>’s discretion and accepted by<br />
<strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> subject to all the Sale Conditions. By<br />
delivering the goods to <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> for inclusion in<br />
their auction sales each vendor acknowledges that he or<br />
she has accepted and agreed to be bound by all these<br />
conditions.<br />
8. Collections. <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> do not themselves usually<br />
undertake the collection of goods but will, if required<br />
in writing, instruct a contractor on the vendor’s behalf<br />
in their capacity as agents. <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> disclaim<br />
all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for<br />
unauthorized removal of goods and for damage to<br />
premises caused by the contractor who should be<br />
insured for such risks. Unless instructions are received<br />
to the contrary the charge for these services will be<br />
normally deducted from the proceeds of sale.<br />
9. Loss or Damage. <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> disclaim all<br />
responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for<br />
unauthorized removal of goods unless caused by the<br />
direct negligence of their employees.<br />
10. Storage. <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> reserve the right to store or<br />
arrange for the storage of goods delivered to them<br />
for sale either on their own premises or elsewhere at<br />
their sole discretion. They exempt themselves from<br />
any liabibility for loss or damage to goods delivered<br />
to their sale rooms without sufficient sale instructions<br />
and reserve the right to make a minimum storage<br />
charge at 25p per lot per day for such goods (unless<br />
the loss or damage is caused by the negligence of their<br />
employers).<br />
11. Right to Sell. Vendors will be charged for goods left<br />
on the premises if the vendor has been requested to<br />
remove them and if the goods are not removed within<br />
twenty-one days of such request. <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> reserve<br />
the right to sell the goods to defray costs and storage<br />
charges.
12. Loss and Damages. <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> are not regulated<br />
by the F.S.A for the provision of insurance to it’s clients<br />
WRIGHT MANLEY for it’s own protection covers<br />
property stored on our premises against the risk of fire,<br />
burglary and water damage. If you need to make a claim<br />
the value of your goods will be based on the lower sale<br />
estimate, if sold it is covered at the hammer price.<br />
13. Reserves.<br />
(a) All goods are put up for sale WITHOUT RESERVE at<br />
the <strong>Auction</strong>eer’s discretion unless written instructions as<br />
to reserves are received by <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> prior to the<br />
commencement of the sale.<br />
(b) In the event of any reserve price not being reached<br />
at auction <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> are empowered to sell after<br />
the auction, by private treaty, at not less than the<br />
reserve price, as long as the goods remain on <strong>Wright</strong><br />
<strong>Manley</strong>’s premises. In the event of such a sale by private<br />
treaty the Conditions of Sale applicable to a buyer<br />
governing the auction will apply.<br />
14. Indemnity. The vendor shall duly indemnify <strong>Wright</strong><br />
<strong>Manley</strong> against any claims in connection with any goods<br />
sold by <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> on the vendor’s behalf.<br />
15. Value Added Tax. A vendor who sends for sale by<br />
auction or private treaty any item which is an asset of his<br />
business must disclose to the <strong>Auction</strong>eer whether or not<br />
he is a registered person for Value Added Tax purposes<br />
in the UK or any other EU country and if so, declare his<br />
registered number and whether or not he intends to<br />
operate the margin scheme for second hand goods.<br />
This information must be supplied to the <strong>Auction</strong>eer on<br />
or prior to the items being released to the <strong>Auction</strong>eer.<br />
16. The vendor authorizes the <strong>Auction</strong>eer to deduct<br />
commission and expenses at the stated rates from the<br />
hammer price and acknowledges the <strong>Auction</strong>eer’s right<br />
to retain any premium payable by the purchaser.<br />
17. Rights to Photographs and Illustrations. The<br />
vendor gives <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> full and absolute right to<br />
photograph and illustrate any lot placed in its hands for<br />
sale and to use such photographs and illustrations and<br />
any photographs provided by the vendor at any time<br />
at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection<br />
with the auction).<br />
BUYERS CONDITIONS<br />
18. Inspection. Each buyer by making a bid for a lot<br />
acknowledges that he has satisfied himself fully before<br />
bidding by inspection or otherwise as to all the Sale<br />
Conditions, the physical condition of any description of<br />
the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is<br />
damaged or has been repaired or restored.<br />
19. Property and Risk. Legal title will not pass to the<br />
buyer until the lots(s) has been paid for in full and the<br />
<strong>Auction</strong>eers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot until<br />
the purchase price (as defined in 22 below) is paid in<br />
full but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the<br />
fall of the hammer. Each buyer shall forthwith give his<br />
full names and permanent address and if called upon<br />
to do so by the <strong>Auction</strong>eer shall forthwith pay to <strong>Wright</strong><br />
<strong>Manley</strong> such proportion of the purchase price as the<br />
<strong>Auction</strong>eer may require. If the buyer fails to do so, the<br />
lot may at the <strong>Auction</strong>eer’s sole discretion be put up<br />
again and re-sold.<br />
20. Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless<br />
there is in force a written acknowledgement by <strong>Wright</strong><br />
<strong>Manley</strong> that he acts as agent on behalf of a named<br />
principal.<br />
21. Removal of Goods.<br />
(a) No purchase shall be claimed or removed until it<br />
has been paid for and the sale has been concluded. All<br />
purchases shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s<br />
risk and expense by the end of the second working<br />
day after the sale, failing which the <strong>Auction</strong>eer shall not<br />
be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged<br />
or destroyed, and all lots not so removed shall remain<br />
at the risk of the buyer and subject to a minimum<br />
warehousing charge of 25p per lot per day. If they are<br />
not paid for and removed within seven days of the sale<br />
the <strong>Auction</strong>eer may re-sell them by auction or privately<br />
without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there<br />
may be on the part of the <strong>Auction</strong>eer in respect of any<br />
loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid<br />
by the buyer of the lot.<br />
(b) In the event of any failure of the buyers to comply<br />
with any of the above conditions the damages<br />
recoverable by the seller or the <strong>Auction</strong>eers from the<br />
defaulter shall include any loss arising on any re-sale<br />
of the lot, together with the charges and expenses<br />
in respect of both sales, and together with interest<br />
at 2% above Barclays Banks PLC Base Rate upon the<br />
price of any lot which has not been paid for within 48<br />
hours of the sale, and any money deposited in part<br />
payment shall be held by the <strong>Auction</strong>eers on account<br />
of any liability of the defaulter to them or to the seller.<br />
The <strong>Auction</strong>eers are unable to accept payment from<br />
successful bidders other than in cash, credit card, debit<br />
card, or by the bidder’s own cheque. Cheques drawn<br />
by third parties, whether in the <strong>Auction</strong>eer’s favour or<br />
requiring endorsement, cannot be accepted.<br />
22. Purchase Price. The purchaser shall pay the hammer<br />
price together with a premium of 17.5% of the hammer<br />
price (adjusted for VAT as necessary). The premium<br />
at the appropriate rate is payable by all purchasers.<br />
The amount invoiced in respect of the premium will<br />
be inclusive of VAT but this VAT will not normally be<br />
recoverable by the buyer. The vendor authorises the<br />
<strong>Auction</strong>eer to deduct commission and expenses at the<br />
stated rates from the hammer price and acknowledges<br />
the <strong>Auction</strong>eer’s right to retain the premium payable by<br />
the purchaser.<br />
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR BUYERS<br />
BIDS<br />
We will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of intending<br />
buyers, and no charge is made for this service. Lots will<br />
be purchased as cheaply as permitted by other bids and<br />
reserves. Bids must be submitted to the Commissions<br />
Department at least one hour before the sale commences,<br />
and should be entered on the forms provided. Bids left by<br />
telephone will be accepted only on the condition that they<br />
are at the sender’s risk, and must in any case be confirmed<br />
in writing.<br />
EXPORT LICENSES<br />
An Export Licence is required for certain items leaving the<br />
United Kingdom. The obtaining of a relevant Licence is the<br />
responsibility of the buyer.<br />
OWNERSHIP<br />
Lots marked with a asterisk belong to either a member of<br />
staff or a member of their family.<br />
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WRIGHT MANLEY<br />
COMPREHENSIVE COUNTRYWIDE<br />
FINE ART SERVICE<br />
THE WRIGHT MANLEY COUNTRYWIDE SERVICE<br />
TO SOLICITORS AND EXECUTORS<br />
<strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> offers a complete valuation and house clearance service,<br />
from immediate preliminary inspection - without charge - for Insurance,<br />
Probate, current Saleroom Value and Family Division to same-day<br />
removal if necessary.<br />
Academic, rare or valuable items are retained for <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong>’s<br />
internationally-promoted <strong>Fine</strong> Art Catalogue Sales.<br />
SPECIALIST COLLECTORS SALES<br />
<strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> hold specialist <strong>Fine</strong> Art and Collectors’ Sales, Country<br />
House Sales on clients’ premises and Collective Sales. Whether you have<br />
a single item or complete house contents WRIGHT MANLEY can help.<br />
William Witter M.R.I.C.S.<br />
BEESTON CASTLE SALEROOMS<br />
Tarporley, Cheshire CW6 9NZ<br />
Tel: 01829 262150<br />
78 www.wrightmanley.co.uk
Beeston Castle Salerooms, Beeston Castle Smithfield, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9NZ<br />
Tel: 01829 262150 Fax: 01829 261829<br />
Please bid on my behalf for the undermentioned lots up to the prices specified, these to be executed<br />
as cheaply as permitted by other bids or reserves, if any.<br />
I agree to comply with the Notices and Conditions of Sale.<br />
Please note: All successful bids are subjects to a Buyer’s Premium of 17½% plus VAT.<br />
Lot No. Brief Description Limit in £<br />
(excluding Premium<br />
+ VAT)<br />
PLEASE USE BLOCK LETTERS<br />
Mr/Mrs/Miss/Title:<br />
Address:<br />
Initials: Surname:<br />
Postcode:<br />
Daytime Telephone No: Fax No:<br />
Signature: Date:<br />
FOR OFFICE USE<br />
DATE TIME BY<br />
RECEIVED BID NUMBER<br />
ENTERED<br />
Continued on Reverse<br />
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Lot No. Brief Description Limit in £<br />
(excluding Premium<br />
+ VAT)
FORTHCOMING FINE AUTUMN<br />
ANTIQUES AUCTION<br />
Please telephone Lillian for an appointment on 01829 262150