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<strong>AUCTIONEERS</strong><br />

<strong>Established</strong> <strong>1861</strong><br />

Enquiries to: WILLIAM T WITTER MRICS<br />

Email: billwitter@wrightmanley.co.uk


<strong>AUCTIONEERS</strong> • <strong>Established</strong> <strong>1861</strong><br />

FINE ART & ANTIQUE VALUERS, CHARTERED <strong>AUCTIONEERS</strong>, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS<br />

RESULTS FROM OUR<br />

RECENT FINE ART AUCTION<br />

LOT 543 - An early 18th century<br />

oak longcase clock, signed by<br />

Gabriel Smith Barthomley - Sold<br />

for £4,300<br />

LOT 271 - A Della<br />

Robbia Pottery high<br />

shouldered handled<br />

jug - Sold for £1,280<br />

LOT 598 - An early 19th century<br />

inlaid oak breakfront high back<br />

Southwalian Dresser - Sold for<br />

£1,700<br />

Lot 419 Two<br />

atlases by<br />

William Clowes<br />

sold for £2,200<br />

LOT 499 - Donald McIntyre “The<br />

Creek” - Sold for £1,400<br />

LOT 739 - A choice George IV<br />

mahogany cylinder top bureau -<br />

Sold for £1,450<br />

Our Next Fine Spring Antiques Auction will be on<br />

THURSDAY 31st MARCH 2011<br />

Please contact<br />

Bill Witter or Lillian Rogerson at <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> on:<br />

01829 262150 or email: billwitter@wrightmanley.co.uk<br />

LOT 121 - “Arkle”<br />

The Power Gold<br />

Cup, Dublin 1962 -<br />

Sold for £1,040


WRIGHT MANLEY<br />

<strong>AUCTIONEERS</strong><br />

<strong>Established</strong> <strong>1861</strong><br />

FINE WINTER ANTIQUES AUCTION<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010<br />

at 10.30 am<br />

ORDER OF SALE<br />

Over 850 Lots, including Jewellery & Coins 1-153a , Watches 154-178, Plated Ware 181-203,<br />

Silver 221-288, Metal ware 292-311, Glassware 315-327, Beswick 330-339a, Ceramics 340-429,<br />

Oriental 430-441, Collectors 443-546, Books & Maps 547-579, Prints 580-608,<br />

Water Colours 609-633, Oil Paintings 635-653, Barometers 655-658, Mantel 660-669a,<br />

Wall Clocks 670-670, Longcase 674-683, Oak Furniture 685-738, English Furniture 739-868,<br />

Carpets 870-873, Garden 875-876<br />

Entry by Catalogue<br />

VIEWING<br />

Sunday 28th November<br />

Monday 29th November<br />

Tuesday 30th November<br />

Morning of sale<br />

Front Cover – Lot 652<br />

10.00am–4pm<br />

10.00am-4pm<br />

10.00am-4pm<br />

from 8.30am<br />

Purchase and Delivery<br />

Please ensure that your bids are left with reception as early as possible and at least one hour before<br />

the sale. Telephone lines must be booked 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 4th December 2010<br />

Catalogues from and Enquiries to:<br />

Williams Witter MRICS<br />

Beeston Castle Salerooms<br />

Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9NZ<br />

Tel: 01829 262150 Fax: 01829 261829<br />

Email: billwitter@wrightmanley.co.uk<br />

Web: www.wrightmanley.co.uk<br />

Catalogues £5 (£6 by post)<br />

This sale is subject to the conditions of business on display in the saleroom<br />

FORTHCOMING ANTIQUE & GENERAL SALE<br />

THURSDAY 9TH DECEMBER 2010<br />

Viewing Wednesday 8th December 2010<br />

Fine Winter Sale 1<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


JEWELLERY & COINS<br />

1 - AN ELIZABETH II SOVEREIGN 1968<br />

£150 - 200<br />

2 - AN EDWARD VII SOVEREIGN 1904 £150 - 200<br />

3 - AN EDWARD VII SOVEREIGN 1905 £150 - 200<br />

4 - TWO HALF SOVEREIGNS EDWARD VII 1905<br />

AND 1908 £150 - 200<br />

4A - A GOLD SOVEREIGN Elizabeth II 1962<br />

£150 - 200<br />

5 - AUSTRALIA 200 DOLLARS 1982 £180 - 250<br />

5A - GOLD SOVEREIGN Elizabeth II 1962<br />

£150 - 200<br />

6 - A DIAMOND BROOCH CIRCA 1880. Three<br />

central claw set old cut stones (each estimated to weigh<br />

0.20ct) and mounted with a crescent on either side collet<br />

set with graduated old cut stones (total estimated weight<br />

0.50ct). Rhodium plated at a later date Length 28mm.<br />

See illustration £550 - 750<br />

Lot 8<br />

8 - AN 18CT GOLD AND SINGLE STONE<br />

DIAMOND RING BIRMINGHAM 1852. Open<br />

gypsy claw set old cut cushion form stone (estimated to<br />

weigh 1.05ct). See illustration £1200 - 1700<br />

8A - A GOLD SOVEREIGN George V 1929<br />

£150 - 200<br />

9 - AN 18CT GOLD SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND<br />

CLUSTER RING BIRMINGHAM 1980. Central<br />

claw set narrow oval sapphire within a claw set uniform<br />

brilliant cut diamond border of eight diamonds<br />

(estimated total weight 0.80ct).<br />

See illustration £600 - 800<br />

Lot 6<br />

6A - A GOLD SOVEREIGN Elizabeth II 1965<br />

£150 - 200<br />

7 - A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING CIRCA<br />

1960. Graduated claw set brilliant cut stones. Centre<br />

stone estimated to weigh 0.65ct and each stone on either<br />

side 0.30ct. See illustration £1000 - 1500<br />

Lot 7<br />

7A - A GOLD SOVEREIGN George V 1913<br />

£150 - 200<br />

Lot 9<br />

10 - A CHARM BRACELET CIRCA 1970. Curb link<br />

bracelet with attached charms including a hat, a tankard,<br />

shoes, a sewing machien etc. Some charms gemset. 9ct<br />

gold heart shaped snap. 48grams gross. (18) £380 - 450<br />

11 - A ROSE COLOURED HOLLOW CURB LINK<br />

BRACELET CIRCA 1900. Heart shaped padlock snap,<br />

Birmingham 1906. 12grams £200 - 400<br />

12 - A 9CT ROSE GOLD DOUBLE ALBERT<br />

CIRCA 1900. Twisted curb link design. 31grams.<br />

£480 - 550<br />

14 - AN 18CT GOLD THREE STONE DIAMOND<br />

RING LONDON 1868, a 9ct gold and coloured paste<br />

ring circa 1870 and a 15ct gold ruby and diamond ring<br />

Chester 1884. £150 - 250<br />

15 - A THREE STONE OPAL AND PEARL BAR<br />

BROOCH CIRCA 1950. Collet set mounts<br />

incorporated with a plain bar brooch, also a garnet bar<br />

brooch circa 1915. 4grams gross (2) £60 - 80<br />

Fine Winter Sale 2<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


24 - TWO 22CT GOLD WEDDING RINGS<br />

BIRMINGHAM 1921 AND 1906 respectivly, weight<br />

together 9grams. (2) £100 - 150<br />

25 - A TWO STONE CROSS-OVER RING CIRCA<br />

1960. Each stone mounted in an illusion setting (total<br />

estimated weight of stones 0.20ct). Decorative<br />

shoulders, shank numbered P162. Also a white sapphire<br />

eternity ring of similar date and with chased sides to<br />

shank. (2). £100 - 150<br />

Lot 20<br />

16 - A THREE COLOURED 9CT GOLD<br />

NECKLACE IMPORTED LONDON 1986, 10grams<br />

and a bracelet to match imported London 1983, 4grams.<br />

£150 - 200<br />

17 - A THREE COLOURED GOLD NECKLACE<br />

CIRCA 1980. Bold herring bone design. 20 grams<br />

£180 - 250<br />

18 - A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING CIRCA<br />

1960. Claw set brilliant cut stone, estimated to weigh<br />

0.30ct and mounted with diamond set shoulders<br />

£300 - 500<br />

19 - A GEORGE V SOVEREIGN 1915, mounted in a<br />

push fit mount attached to a multi link chain. 18grams<br />

gross(2) £220 - 280<br />

20 - A DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE RING CIRCA<br />

1990. Central lozenge design claw set with old cut<br />

diamonds (estimated total weight 0.25ct) with a single<br />

box and claw set circular cut sapphire on either side.<br />

£250 - 450<br />

21 - A 22CT GOLD WEDDING RING<br />

BIRMINGHAM 1893, 2grams and a three stone<br />

diamond ring set with small illusion set eight-cut<br />

diamonds circa 1970. (2) £70 - 90<br />

22 - TWO THREE STONE DIAMOND RINGS<br />

FIRST HALF TWENTIETH CENTURY. One with<br />

claw set brilliant cut stones, one stone missing (total<br />

estimated weight of two remaining stones 0.25ct) and<br />

the other box set with graduated stones (total estimated<br />

weight 0.25ct). £180 - 250<br />

23 - A GEORGE V HALF SOVEREIGN (1914)<br />

BRROCH. Push fit mount of decorative and geometric<br />

design, also a copper Nelson centenary pendant. (2)<br />

£70 - 90<br />

Lot 29<br />

26 - AN 18CT GOLD, PINK SAPPHIRE AND<br />

DIAMOND RING, Chester 1915. Central collet set<br />

cushion form ruby, with old and rose cut diamonds<br />

diamonds of various grades mounted into shoulders.<br />

Damaged and with visible repairs. £100 - 150<br />

27 - THREE GEMSET PENDANTS CIRCA 1905<br />

(one stone missing) and a diamond bar brooch circa<br />

1915, also three other brooches of an earlier period. (7).<br />

£120 - 170<br />

28 - A GENTLEMANS SINGLE STONE<br />

DIAMOND RING SHEFFIELD 1975. Old cut<br />

diamond (estimated to weigh 1.70cts), mounted with<br />

bold claw settings. See illustration £1200 - 1800<br />

29 - A GARNET AND SEED PEARL AND OVAL<br />

BANGLE CIRCA 1930. Central graduated sectIon<br />

applied to knIfe edge design.<br />

See illustration £150 - 200<br />

30 - A HOLLOW LINK BRACELET, circa 1880.<br />

Curb style links. 9ct gold heart shaped padlock snap,<br />

Birmingham 1909. 7grams gross £50 - 70<br />

31 - A LAPIS LAZULI AND DIAMOND TORQUE<br />

BANGLE CIRCA 1975. Three oval graduated collet set<br />

Lot 31<br />

Lot 28<br />

cabochon lapis lazuli with a line of three small brilliant<br />

cut diamonds on either side of the central stone.<br />

19grams nett. See illustration £200 - 400<br />

Fine Winter Sale 3<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


Lot 34<br />

32 - A BASALT WEDGWOOD BROOCH, RING<br />

AND EARRINGS CIRCA 1975. Pendant supsended<br />

from chain and earrings both of circular design and with<br />

plain borders. Oval ring with decorative border and<br />

hallmarked London 1976, also a small paste bow brooch<br />

of an earlier period and a pair of marcasite earrings. (4)<br />

£40 - 60<br />

33 - A SHELL CAMEO BROOCH DEPICTING A<br />

GRECIAN LADY CIRCA 1980. Plain border with<br />

roped design. £50 - 70<br />

34 - AN 18CT GOLD FIVE STONE DIAMOND<br />

RING CHESTER 1898. Graduated old cut diamonds<br />

(total estimated weight 0.90ct) claw set in a carved<br />

gallery. Each stone interspersed by very small diamonds,<br />

some missing. See illustration £500 - 700<br />

35 - AN OPAL AND DIAMOND SEVEN STONE<br />

RING, circa 1910. Three graduated claw set cabochon<br />

opals interspersed by pairs of old cut diamonds.<br />

£200 - 400<br />

36 - A PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING<br />

LONDON 2004 (hallmark rubbed). Mixed cut claw set<br />

sapphire with three brilliant cut diamonds set on either<br />

side (total estimated weight 0.60ct). £650 - 850<br />

37 - AN 9CT GOLD SINGLE STONE DIAMOND<br />

RING SHEFFIELD 1983. Star set diamond (estimated<br />

weight 0.15ct) mounted within a stylised plain border<br />

£200 - 400<br />

38 - A HIGH QUALITY PLATED LADYS OMEGA<br />

WRISTWATCH CIRCA 1955. Small circular silvered<br />

dial with applied baton numerals. Case stamped. Copper<br />

and jewelled tonneau movement, length 15mm. Original<br />

two row leather bracelet. £50 - 70<br />

Lot 41<br />

39 - A 9CT GOLD AND SINGLE STONE<br />

DIAMOND RING BIRMINGHAM 1975. Claw and<br />

illusion set brilliant cut diamond (estimated to weigh<br />

0.12ct). £40 - 60<br />

40 - AN 18CT GOLD AND LARGE SAPPHIRE<br />

AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING SHEFFIELD<br />

2004. Oval claw set sapphire mounted within a claw set<br />

border of small claw set brilliant cut diamonds<br />

(estimated weight 0.50ct) £600 - 800<br />

41 - A RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING,<br />

central oval ruby approx 1ct surrounded by ten brilliant<br />

cut diamonds, total weight approx. 0.70cts set in<br />

unhallmarked yellow gold valued as 18ct.<br />

See illustration £800 - 1000<br />

42 - A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING approx<br />

0.25cts, claw set in 18ct white gold and yellow gold<br />

shank. £140 - 160<br />

43 - AN AQUAMARINE AND 15CT GOLD BAR<br />

BROOCH £40 - 60<br />

44 - A BOLD COLOURED DIAMOND RING.<br />

Bombé style peg set uniform graduated brilliant cut<br />

diamonds (estimated total weight 3cts). Mount with rose<br />

hue. Shank stamped 18K. £1800 - 2500<br />

Lot 56<br />

45 - FIVE ASSORTED MASONIC MEDALS ON<br />

ATTACHED RIBBONS (one silver/gilt) £40 - 60<br />

46 - A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING CIRCA<br />

2006. Central claw set mixed cut sapphire (estimated to<br />

weigh 4.50ct) mounted with three uniform tapered<br />

diamonds on each side (total estimated weight 0.60ct)<br />

£1800 - 2500<br />

47 - A GRADUATED CULTURED PEARL<br />

NECKLACE 7mm-4.3mm diameter of pearls 16" long<br />

with a 9ct white gold barrel snap. £130 - 150<br />

48 - A THREE SMALL DIAMOND RING old cut<br />

stones set in 18ct and platinum. £50 - 70<br />

49 - SIX ASSORTED RINGS set in 9ct gold various<br />

stones £80 - 100<br />

50 - A RUBY AND DIAMOND MARQUISE<br />

SHAPED CLUSTER RING set in 9ct yellow gold.<br />

£100 - 120<br />

51 - A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING old cut<br />

stones in 18ct gold, also a 9ct fish design ring with three<br />

small eight cut diamonds and a Wedgwood Jasper oval<br />

ring in 9ct yellow gold. £80 - 120<br />

Fine Winter Sale 4<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


Lot 60<br />

52 - A CULTURED PEARL SINGLE STONE RING,<br />

pearl approx 9mm diameter with a yellow gold bar<br />

brooch set with two cultured pearls and a pair of<br />

cultured pearl and gold knot type earrrings all stamped<br />

585 valued as 14ct gold. £140 - 180<br />

53 - A 9CT AND DIAMOND HEART SHAPED<br />

PENDANT on fine chain with matching earrings.<br />

£40 - 60<br />

54 - A LARGE CAMEO BROOCH set in yellow<br />

metal and a 9ct oval cameo ring. £40 - 60<br />

55 - AN EDWARD VII HALF SOVEREIGN<br />

£70 - 100<br />

56 - A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF GEORG JENSEN<br />

A DANISH SILVER MOBIUS BANGLE GEORGE<br />

JENSEN MOBIUS VIVIANNA TORUN BULOW-<br />

HUBE DESIGN MODERN. Model 206. Plain design<br />

and stamped Torun L, 925S also oval George Jensen<br />

makers, mark. Unassociated box. (2)<br />

See Illustration £180 - 250<br />

56A - A DANISH SILVER BANGLE GEORG<br />

JENSEN BANGLE. Hallmarked London 2000 and<br />

with makers mark GJLd Narrow plain ribbon design<br />

stamped 925S and with oval Georg Jensen makers mark.<br />

With matching ring. Each with associated display boxes.<br />

(4) £180 - 250<br />

57 - A DANISH SILVER GEORG JENSEN<br />

BRACELET MODERN. Plain graduated design.<br />

Stamped 925S and with oval. Georg Jensen makers<br />

mark. Unassociated display case. £120 - 170<br />

Lot 61<br />

57A - A DANISH SILVER GEORG JENSEN<br />

BRACELET HENRY HEERUP DESIGN<br />

MODERN. Plain interlocking design stamped 925 and<br />

with makers mark HeH, also oval George Jensen makers<br />

mark. Associated display case. £180 - 250<br />

58 - A DANISH SILVER GEORG JENSEN<br />

BANGLE MODERN. Plain graduated tear drop design.<br />

Stamped 925S and with oval Georg Jensen makers<br />

mark. Unassociated display case. £150 - 250<br />

59 - A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF GEORG<br />

JENSEN JEWELLERY. A DANISH SILVER<br />

BANGLE GEORG JENSEN BANGLE. Hallmarked<br />

London 2000 and with makers mark GJLd Narrow plain<br />

ribbon design stamped 925S and with oval Georg Jensen<br />

insignia. With matching ring. Each with associated<br />

display boxes. (4) £180 - 250<br />

60 - A DANISH SILVER GEORG JENSEN<br />

BRACELET HENRY HEERUP DESIGN<br />

MODERN. Plain interlocking design stamped 925 and<br />

with makers mark HeH, also oval George Jensen<br />

insignia. Assoicated display case.<br />

See Illustration £180 - 250<br />

Lot 64<br />

61 - A DANISH SILVER GEORG JENSEN<br />

INFINITY NECKLACE MODERN. Model number<br />

452. Plain articulated tapered and twisted links of<br />

stylised rectangular tapered design and joined by oval<br />

links. Numbered 104A. With bracelet to match. Both<br />

pieces stamped 925S and with oval Georg Jensen<br />

makers mark. Large square universal presentation box.<br />

(3) See illustration £250 - 450<br />

64 - A DIAMOND NECKLACE CARDOW CIRCA<br />

2000. Central lozenge design claw set with ten uniform<br />

brilliant cut diamonds (estimated total weight 0.90ct).<br />

Attached to a flat chain stamped 14K, clasp signed<br />

Cardow. 8grams gross. Cased by Cardow, Virgin Islands.<br />

See iIlustration £500 - 700<br />

65 - A FASHIONABLE NECKLACE MODERN.<br />

Comprising three thin wires set with three central button<br />

fresh water pearls, pink, white and peach colours<br />

repectivly. Central wire also has a collet set diamond<br />

(estimated weight 0.50ct). Small twist closing barrel<br />

clasp. 6grams gross. Cased by Boodle and Dunthorne.<br />

See illustration £250 - 450<br />

Fine Winter Sale 5<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


76 - A SYRI LANKAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND<br />

RING CIRCA 2007. Claw set circular cut sapphire.<br />

Each shoulder set with three rows of channel set<br />

brilliant cut diamonds (total estimated weight 0.90ct).<br />

unsual flat based shank. £1250 - 1850<br />

77 - AN 18CT GOLD AND DIAMOND SINGLE<br />

STONE RING, Sheffield 1985. Claw set brilliant cut<br />

diamond stone estimated to weigh 2.50cts.<br />

See illustration £9000 - 12000<br />

Lot 65<br />

66 - A FIVE STONE DIAMOND BAR BROOCH<br />

CIRCA 1920. Graduated claw set old cut stones<br />

(estimated total weight 1.40cts), mounted onto knife<br />

edge setting in crop pin style.<br />

See illustraton £400 - 600<br />

67 - A PAIR OF 9CT GOLD NEPHRITE SLEEVE<br />

LINKS LONDON 1984. Rectangular design set with<br />

cabochon stones mounted in a runover setting. Cased by<br />

David Martin, Tarporley, Cheshire. (2)<br />

See illustration £70 - 90<br />

68 - A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING CIRCA<br />

1970. Graduated old cut stones, one chipped, one rose<br />

cut (total estimated weight 0.25ct) and decorative<br />

shoulders. £50 - 70<br />

69 - A TEN STONE DIAMOND RING CIRCA 1980.<br />

Uniform eight-cut stones (total estimated total weight<br />

0.25ct). Decorative shank. £60 - 80<br />

70 - A DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE CLUSTER<br />

RING CIRCA 1980. Raised lozenge design claw set<br />

with uniform stones (estimated weight of diamonds<br />

0.12ct) in alternate rows. Raised wire gallery. £80 - 150<br />

71 - SPARE LOT<br />

72 - SPARE LOT<br />

Lot 77<br />

78 - A TANZANITE AND DIAMOND THREE<br />

STONE RING CIRCA 2000. Central claw set cushion<br />

cut tanzanite (estimated to weigh 3cts) and with a claw<br />

set brilliant cut diamond on either side (each estimated<br />

to weigh 0.50ct). See illustration £2000 - 2500<br />

79 - AN 18CT GOLD AND DIAMOND RING<br />

LONDON 2005. Central claw set brilliant cut stone<br />

(estimated to weigh 0.25ct). Tiered chevron shoulders<br />

set with uniform baguette stones (total estimated weight<br />

1.45ct). See illustration £600 - 800<br />

80 - AN 18CT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND<br />

THREE STONE RING SHEFFIELD 2004.<br />

Graduated collet set stones with a central stone<br />

(estimated to weigh 0.20ct) with a single stone on either<br />

side estimated to weigh 0.10ct and mounted in a low<br />

profile gallery. See illustration £350 - 550<br />

81 - A 9CT WHITE GOLD SINGLE STONE<br />

DIAMOND RING LONDON 1976. Small brilliant cut<br />

diamond mounted in an illusion setting and with<br />

decorative chevron shoulders. £100 - 150<br />

Lot 66<br />

74 - A FACETED RUBY BEAD NECKLACE<br />

MODERN. Each bead 3.3mm. Magnet silver barrel<br />

clasp. Length 27mm. £150 - 250<br />

75 - AN ATTRACTIVE 9CT GOLD SEVEN STONE<br />

DIAMOND RING BIRMINGHAM 1982. Small<br />

uniform eight-cut diamonds (total estimated weight<br />

0.20ct) mounted in heart settings. £150 - 200<br />

Lot 78<br />

Fine Winter Sale 6<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


Lot 79<br />

82 - AN 18CT GOLD CAMEO PENDANT<br />

LONDON 1989. Cameo depicting a Grecian lady with<br />

garlands, loop hallmarked and attached to a<br />

contemporary. flat curb link chain. 11grams gross<br />

£150 - 200<br />

83 - AN 18CT WHITE GOLD SINGLE STONE<br />

DIAMOND PENDANT CIRCA 2009. Claw set stone<br />

(estimated to weigh 1.50cts) mounted with two wide<br />

claws and suspended from a small box link chain of<br />

lower quality. The pendant with Birmingham assay mark<br />

on pendant loop. £2500 - 3500<br />

84 - A NARROW THIRTEEN STONE SAPPHIRE<br />

AND DIAMOND RING CIRCA 1985. Small claw set<br />

diamonds and circular cut sapphires mounted<br />

alternatively. £80 - 150<br />

85 - AN OVAL SILVER LOCKET PENDANT<br />

BIRMINGHAM 1882. Central design depicting a<br />

diving swallow within a decorative design. Reverse with<br />

variant of front design. Attached to a flat articulated<br />

chain of similar period. (2) £120 - 170<br />

86 - A PAIR OF SMALL HALF HOOP EAR CLIPS<br />

CIRCA 2008. Channel set baguette and tapered stones<br />

(total estimated weight 0.50ct). £120 - 170<br />

87 - A VICTORIA SOVEREIGN 1894S RING. The<br />

sovereign in a push fit mount with reeded bezel and<br />

sides. Shank hallmarked, possibly London 1975 (mark<br />

rubbed) £180 - 250<br />

88 - A 9CT GOLD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER<br />

RING SHEFFIELD 1979. Eight-cut diamond mount in<br />

illusion settings. An eight stone 9ct gold and diamond<br />

ring Sheffield 1987. Both set with eight-cut diamonds,<br />

one with central brilliant cut diamond also a plated<br />

wristwatch. (3) £100 - 150<br />

89 - A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING CIRCA<br />

2008. Central princess cut stone (estimated to weigh<br />

1.21cts). A single smaller stone on each shoulder (total<br />

estimated weight together 0.30ct). £2500 - 3500<br />

90 - A WHITE PASTE CLUSTER RING CHESTER<br />

1912, a paste five stone ring (one stone absent) and a 9ct<br />

gold wedding band Birmingham 1971, star and wave<br />

design. (3) £40 - 60<br />

91 - A DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE AND EMERALD<br />

LATIN CROSS CIRCA 2005 and a smaller amethyst<br />

latin cross. Both of stylised design. (2) £200 - 400<br />

92 - AN OVAL LOCKET CIRCA 1880. wheat ear<br />

design. Length 43mm. Also a circular brooch of similar<br />

design and period. (2) £60 - 80<br />

93 - A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, old cut<br />

stones gypsy set in 18ct yellow gold, Birmingham<br />

hallmarked 1912 £140 - 160<br />

94 - OVAL WHITE AND YELLOW GOLD<br />

AMETHYST AND DIAMOND BROOCH central<br />

rectangular amethyst with two diamonds set each side<br />

on an open wire mount, hinged pin and safety catch,<br />

stamped 585 valued as 14ct gold. £250 - 350<br />

95 - A SILVER SAINT CHRISTOPHER KEY<br />

RING, Birmingham assay (no date letter apparent). a<br />

curb link charm bracelet with seventeen charms<br />

including a yacht, a coffee jug, a cat, a shoe, an elephant<br />

etc., a vesta case Birmingham 1911, an ivorine and book<br />

mark with a silver cap Birmingham 1890 and a base<br />

metal pendant housing a miniature copy of Bryce's<br />

English Dictionary. Also two other items. (6)<br />

£40 - 60<br />

96 - YELLOW AND WHITE GOLD BRACELET<br />

with four mauve stones, rectangular cut cornered, open<br />

parallel yellow link in between white gold mounts, with<br />

yellow curved fancy ends, stamped 585 valued as<br />

unhallmarked 14ct gold. £300 - 400<br />

97 - AN OVAL OPAL AND EMERALD CLUSTER<br />

RING, central cabochon opal approx, 6cts surrounded<br />

by 14 circular emeralds approx 1.40cts total, yellow<br />

claw set, London hallmarked 1975 presumed 18ct gold.<br />

£300 - 400<br />

98 - A THREE STONE PERIDOT RING, OVAL<br />

STONES WITH FOUR SMALL DIAMONDS,<br />

London import mark, 9ct yellow gold. £80 - 100<br />

99 - A THREE STONE AMETHYST AND<br />

DIAMOND RING, central rectangular amethyst and<br />

two smaller rectangular amethysts set with six small<br />

diamonds, claw set in white and yellow 9ct gold,<br />

London import mark 1993 £80 - 100<br />

100 - AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING central<br />

rectangular cut emerald, approx 0.90cts, six old cut<br />

diamonds set in threes each side, set in 18ct yellow gold.<br />

£450 - 650<br />

101 - A DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING graduated<br />

eight cut stones set in platinum and 18ct white gold with<br />

yellow gold shank. £140 - 160<br />

102 - AN 18CT GOLD SINGLE STONE DIAMOND<br />

RING CIRCA 1870. Claw set old cut stone (estimated<br />

to weigh 0.20ct) in gypsy style mount. Chester assay<br />

mark (partley rubbed). £60 - 80<br />

103 - A SMALL CIRCULAR MOI TOI PENDANT<br />

CIRCA 1975. Decorative design. Also a double twisted<br />

link bracelet of similar date and with a 9ct gold heart<br />

shaped snap 1976. (2) £60 - 80<br />

104 - A DIAMOND LINE BRACELET CIRCA 2000.<br />

Forty four uniform claw set brilliant cut stones (total<br />

estimated weight 5.10cts), mounted in articulated<br />

settings £3000 - 4000<br />

105 - AN OVAL BROOCH CIRCA 1890. Plain roped<br />

and beaded design. Width 4.3cms. Also a circular<br />

carnelian brooch circa 1870. (2) £40 - 60<br />

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106 - A 9CT GOLD SINGLE STONE CITRINE<br />

RING CIRCA 1980. Bold coronet mount. A 9ct gold<br />

and opal single stone ring Birmingham 1984. Two<br />

brooches nineteenth century. (4) £90 - 150<br />

107 - AN ATTRACTIVE 18CT GOLD SAPPHIRE<br />

AND DIAMOND RING LONDON 1990. Three<br />

uniform claw set circular cut sapphires interspersed by<br />

four uniform diamonds (total estimated weight of<br />

diamonds 0.20ct). Three diamonds on each shoulder.<br />

£120 - 170<br />

108 - A DECORATIVE CURB LINK NECKLACE<br />

IMPORTED LONDON 1986. £180 - 250<br />

110 - A DIAMOND PENDANT CIRCA 2005. Square<br />

design 'en point' and set with eight-cut diamonds.<br />

Suspended from a small box link chain. 3grams gross<br />

(2) £70 - 90<br />

111 - A 9CT GOLD CURB LINK BRACELET circa<br />

1890. Fittings missing. 11grams. Also a red glass and<br />

base metal vinaigrette circa 1860. (2) £70 - 90<br />

112 - A MUFF CHAIN CIRCA 1860, with plain square<br />

links (broken). 13 grams, also a smaller base metal<br />

chain. (2) £120 - 180<br />

113 - A CIRCULAR LINK MUFF CHAIN CIRCA<br />

1880, with pierced globe vinaigrette attached. 10grams<br />

(2) £80 - 150<br />

115 - AN 18CT WHITE GOLD PADPARADSCHA<br />

SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE<br />

RING. Claw set cushion cut stone (estimated to weigh<br />

3.17cts) with a brilliant cut diamond on each side (each<br />

estimated to weigh 0.30ct).<br />

* Padparadscha sapphies are found in Syri Lanka,<br />

Vietnam and Africa. They are orange/pink in colour and<br />

less common than other colours of sapphires. Their<br />

name derives from the Sinhalise word for lotus blossom<br />

and are the only type of corundum to be given their own<br />

name, instead of being known as a colour of sapphire.<br />

These stones were originally classified as rubies (also<br />

corundum family). £2800 - 3500<br />

116 - A PAIR OF SINGLE STONE DIAMOND EAR<br />

STUDS CIRCA 1998. Each claw set brilliant cut stone<br />

(estimated to weigh 0.33ct) in a decorative mount.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

117 - A SEED PEARL AND BLACK ENAMEL<br />

MOURNING RING NINETEENTH CENTURY.<br />

Central lock of hair within a border of seed pearls and<br />

with black enamelled shoulders. Reeded shank<br />

£50 - 70<br />

118 - A GARNET AND HALF PEARL BROOCH IN<br />

NINETEENTH CENTURY STYLE, CIRCA 1970.<br />

Square and lattice work design suspended from a small<br />

oval link chain. Also a bar brooch of scroll and roped<br />

design circa 1880. (2) £100 - 150<br />

119 - A SHELL CAMEO BROOCH CIRCA 1870,<br />

depicting a Grecian lady and mounted within a bold<br />

scrolled border. Base metal pin. A bar brooch circa 1880<br />

and a large 9ct gold stud, Birmingham 1899. (3)<br />

£60 - 80<br />

120 - A DIAMOND HEART PENDANT CIRCA<br />

2006. Pavé set with small peg set brilliant cut stones.<br />

3grams gross £200 - 400<br />

Lot 126<br />

121 - A 9CT GOLD AND RUBY LINE BRACELET<br />

CIRCA 2008. Open plain articulated links with alternate<br />

peg set circular cut rubies. 11grams gross £300 - 500<br />

122 - AN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND THREE<br />

QUARTER ETERNITY RING CIRCA 2007.<br />

Channel set uniform brilliant cut stones (total estimated<br />

weight 1.19cts). Birmingham assay mark. £1000 - 1500<br />

123 - A RUSSIAN COIN PENDANT. Decorative mount<br />

in contemporary style and hallmarked Sheffield 1989.<br />

7grams £100 - 150<br />

124 - A THREE STONE RUBY RING CIRCA 1985.<br />

Three row ribbed design each set with an oval collet set<br />

stone. Mount in a diagonal design. 5grams gross<br />

£200 - 400<br />

125 - A THREE STONE DIAMOND CROSS OVER<br />

RING CIRCA 1930. Claw set with old cut stones.<br />

£90 - 150<br />

126 - A SEVEN STONE DIAMOND RING CIRCA<br />

1985. Uniform claw and peg set diamonds (estimated<br />

total weight 0.70ct). See illustration £400 - 600<br />

127 - A 9CT GOLD TIGER'S EYE RING LONDON<br />

1975, A 9CT GOLD OPAL CLUSTER RING<br />

LONDON 1978 and a gemset pendant in late victorian<br />

style, circa 1950 suspended from a chain. (7) £150 - 200<br />

128 - A CHARM BRACELET. Hollow twisted link<br />

design with reeded design and charms including a pipe,<br />

a teapot, a whistle, a teddy bear a trotting horse etc...also<br />

two loose charms. 60grams gross. £500 - 700<br />

129 - A PAIR OF 18CT GOLD PINK SAPPHIRE<br />

AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EARRINGS CIRCA<br />

(total estimated weight of sapphires 2.90cts and<br />

diamonds 0.80ct) £1500 - 2000<br />

130 - AN 18CT GOLD NINE STAR DIAMOND<br />

LINE PENDANT CIRCA 2004. Graduated peg set<br />

brilliant cut diamonds (estimated total weight 0.50ct),<br />

suspended from a light weight chain. £300 - 500<br />

131 - A THREE STONE DIAMOND CROSS OVER<br />

RING CIRCA 1930. Claw set with old cut stones.<br />

£90 - 150<br />

132 - THREE BAR BROOCHES LAST QUARTER<br />

NINETEENTH CENTURY. Various designs. (3)<br />

£50 - 70<br />

133 - A BAR BROOCH CIRCA 1885. Geometric<br />

beaded and foliated design. £40 - 60<br />

134 - THREE FOB SEALS FIRST HALF<br />

NINETEENTH CENTURY. Different sizes and<br />

designs and a plated tie pin. (4) £80 - 150<br />

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135 - A SILVER GILT MASONIC MEDAL<br />

LONDON 1934. St Oswald Lodge (2992). Front with<br />

masonic emblems with dark blue and red enamel.<br />

Reverse engraved "Comp Riley M.E.Z January 1934".<br />

Suspensded from claret red ribbon. Fitted case by<br />

Spencer and Co, Great Queen Street, London £70 - 90<br />

136 - A QUANTITY OF WRISTWATCH<br />

ODDMENTS. Including bezels, watch backs and<br />

bracelet sections. Some hallmarked 9ct gold. 41grams<br />

£350 - 550<br />

138 - AN 18CT WHITE GOLD THREE STONE<br />

RING CIRCA 2006 (estimated total diamond weight<br />

1.18ct) £1800 - 2000<br />

139 - A SINGLE STONE PRINCESS CUT<br />

DIAMOND RING CIRCA 2007. Claw set princess cut<br />

stone (estimated to weigh 1ct) with diamond shoulders.<br />

£900 - 1200<br />

140 - A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING CIRCA<br />

2002. Princess cut diamond (estimated to weigh 0.18ct)<br />

mounted 'en point' and with raised plain and satin<br />

finished shoulders. £150 - 250<br />

140A - NINE CHARMS CIRCA 1970. Three<br />

hallmarked as 9ct gold and including an aladdin teapot,<br />

a pair of bells, a kettle, a boot, a gemset lampstand, an<br />

eastern shoe, a purse, a tankard and a church. 12grams<br />

gross. (9) £90 - 150<br />

141 - A ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON BROOCH,<br />

first half twentieth century. Enamelled white ensign<br />

measuring 21mm by 17mm with ruby cross and a union<br />

jack in one corner. Attached to a flag pole. ****<br />

* Originally formed as The yacht Club in 1815 the<br />

Prince Regent became a member in 1817 and when he<br />

became King George IV, granted the club official royal<br />

patronage in 1820. Early on the club became associated<br />

with the Royal Navy and Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy<br />

was amongst early honorary Naval members. In 1820,<br />

when the Prince Regent became George IV, the club was<br />

given official royal association and became known as<br />

The Royal yacht Club. The title of Royal Yacht<br />

Squadron was bestowed on the club by King William<br />

IV in 1833. The Admiralty issued a warrant for the use<br />

of what is now the Navy's white ensign in 1859. The<br />

Royal yacht Squadron is still active today. £600 - 800<br />

141A - CIRCULAR BROOCH CIRCA 1890. Central<br />

design depicting a stork standing amongst reeds around<br />

decorative border. Width 32mm. Also a small pendant of<br />

similar design and period. (2) £70 - 90<br />

142 - AN 18CT GOLD THREE STONE RUBY AND<br />

DIAMOND RING CIRCA 2004. £3000 - 5000<br />

143 - A SLIGHTLY GRADUATED 9CT GOLD<br />

ALBERT CIRCA 1900. Length 20cms. With attached<br />

George V sovereign (1911), mounted with 9ct gold<br />

slide mount Birmingham 1972. 33grams gross. (2)<br />

£500 - 700<br />

144 - A DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE, RUBY AND<br />

GREEN GARNET TRIPLE CLUSTER RING<br />

CIRCA 1990. £500 - 700<br />

145 - AN OVAL SHELL CAMEO BROOCH CIRCA<br />

1900. Depicting a Grecian lady, with a plain border.<br />

Length 5cms £70 - 90<br />

146 - A SINGLE STONE RUBY RING CIRCA 1990.<br />

Claw set circular sut stone with a tapered baguetted<br />

diamond on each side (total estimated weight 0.40cts)<br />

£600 - 800<br />

146A - A MOTHER OF PEARL OVAL CLUSTER<br />

RING £80 - 150<br />

147 - AN 18CT WHITE GOLD EMERALD AND<br />

DIAMOND THREE STONE RING CIRCA 1990.<br />

Central claw set circular cut emerald (estimated to weigh<br />

0.74ct) with a single brilliant cut diamond on each<br />

shoulder (each estimated to weigh 0.15ct). £800 - 1200<br />

151 - A VICTORIAN GOLD SOVEREIGN 1896<br />

£150 - 200<br />

152 - A GEORGE V GOLD SOVEREIGN 1912<br />

£150 - 200<br />

153 - VICTORIAN CROWN 1899 1893 a double<br />

florin 1890 and a Victorian half crown 1894 shield back<br />

and three other coins £20 - 40<br />

153A - A DIAMOND PINK AND GREEN<br />

TOURMALINE DOUBLE DROP PENDANT<br />

CIRCA 2001. £150 - 250<br />

WATCHES<br />

154 - AN OPEN FACED 18CT GOLD POCKET<br />

WATCH LONDON 1885. White enamelled dial with<br />

black arabic numerals and quartered hours. Subsidiary<br />

seconds dial at six o'clock. Stylised blued steel hour and<br />

minute hands. Gilt three quarter plate keyless lever<br />

movement, width 42mm. Retailed by Pattison, Bradford.<br />

See illustration. £350 - 550<br />

155 - A SWISS 14K POCKET WATCH CIRCA<br />

1900. Decorative watch dial with black Roman numerals<br />

and stylized dotted hours. Key wound cylinder<br />

movement, width 36mm. Hinged inner base metal dust<br />

cover. Reverse with decorative design. Also two 9ct gold<br />

wrist watches of later date. £70 - 90<br />

156 - A 9CT GOLD WALTHAM OPEN FACED<br />

POCKET WATCH BIRMINGHAM 1949. White<br />

enamelled dial with black roman numerals and quartered<br />

hours. Subsidiary seconds dial at six o'clock. Jewelled<br />

keyless nickel movement, width 40mm. Signed<br />

throughout. £180 - 250<br />

Lot 154<br />

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157 - AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACED POCKET<br />

WATCH CHESTER 1875. Decorative dial with black<br />

roman numerals and stylised quartered hours. Blued<br />

steed hour and minute hands. Key wound brass<br />

movement hinged to front, width 38mm. Movement<br />

signed Harry Lowes and SCo, 11 Slater Street,<br />

Liverpool and numbered 43506. decorative watch case<br />

with central monogram. £200 - 400<br />

158 - A 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCH LONDON<br />

1936. Two tone rectangular silvered dial with black<br />

Roman numerals of two sizes and with blued steel hour<br />

and minute hands. Subsidiary dial at six o'clock.<br />

Jewelled nickel movement. Length 21mm. Slightly<br />

domed perspex watch glass with bevelled borders,<br />

reverse slightly curved. Fitted case by Bostock and Son<br />

Ltd, Nantwich. £70 - 90<br />

159 - A 9CT GOLD LADYS WRISTWATCH<br />

BIRMINGHAM 1960. Circular silvered dial with<br />

applied arabic numerals and black quartered hours.<br />

Circular jewelled movement width 20mm. Case by<br />

Dennison. Bonklip articulated bracelet. Reverse<br />

engraved with inscription. £50 - 70<br />

160 - A SWISS SILVER HUNTER POCKET<br />

WATCH MODERN. White enamelled dial with black<br />

Roman numerals and quartered hours. Subsidiary<br />

seconds dial at six o'clock. Decorative steel hour and<br />

minute hands. Jeweled keyless antichoc incabloc<br />

movement, width 42mm. Engine turned case. Retailed<br />

by Woodford. £40 - 60<br />

161 - A 14K SWISS GOLD LADY'S OPEN FACED<br />

POCKET WATCH CIRCA 1880. Decorative dial and<br />

case. Nickel and brass key wound barred movement,<br />

width 30mm. Base metal dust cover. Swiss control<br />

marked (rubbed) on base of winder stem casing.£60 - 80<br />

162 - A SWISS SILVER LADY'S OPEN FACED<br />

POCKET WATCH CIRCA 1880. White enamelled<br />

dial with central wreath design and black roman<br />

numerals. Blue steeled hour and minute hands. Gilt<br />

barred key wound cylinder movement, width 30mm.<br />

Alao a larger pocket watch Birmingham 1893 (poor<br />

condition), another small Swiss silver open face pocket<br />

watch and a siver wristwatch (poor condition and<br />

rusted), imported Glasgow 1903. £50 - 70<br />

163 - AN SWISS 18K OPEN FACE LADY'S<br />

POCKET WATCH CIRCA 1880. Retailed by E.<br />

Cooper, Manchester. Decorative dial with central foliate<br />

design, roman numerals aplied to a reeded ground and<br />

with dotted hours. Gilt metal barred key wound cylinder<br />

movement, width 34mm.Gilt metal dust cover and fitted<br />

case engraved with retailers address. £60 - 80<br />

164 - AN 9CT GOLD ACCURIST LADY'S WRIST<br />

WATCH. Square champagne dial with applied and<br />

black baton numerals in rectangular outline. Oval<br />

jeweled nickel and copper movement, length 15mm.<br />

Watch case with import marks for Edinburgh 1964.<br />

Applied slightly graduated close mesh bracelet, Clasp<br />

with import marks for London 1965. Signed throughout.<br />

With associated display case and original guarantee.<br />

£180 - 250<br />

Lot 165<br />

165 - A 9CT GOLD MANUAL WIND<br />

GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA WRISTWATCH,<br />

Birmingham 1950. Circular silvered dial with stylised<br />

batons, quartered hours and a blued steel seconds sweep<br />

hand. Copper and nickle jewelled movement, diam<br />

28mm and numbered 282. Dennison watch case with<br />

domed reverse and stamped 235667 also 1333. Tapered<br />

lugs. Leather strap with Omega emblem on clasp.<br />

Display Omega watch case not associated.<br />

See illustration £200 - 400<br />

166 - SPARE LOT<br />

167 - A STAINLESS STEEL 'LADY' PERPETUAL<br />

ROLEX WRISTWATCH 2009. Model number<br />

176200. Brushed copper dial seconds sweep and plain<br />

bezel. Case numbered M007560. Oyster bracelet with<br />

deployment buckle. See illustration £1500 - 2000<br />

168 - AN OPEN FACED GOLD POCKET WATCH,<br />

stamped 18k black Roman numerals and hands, ornately<br />

engraved on reverse, two keys and long curb chain.<br />

£250 - 350<br />

169 - A CUSHION FORM SILVER<br />

GENTLEMAN'S WRIST WATCH IMPORTED<br />

GLASGOW 1924. Illuminous Arabic numerals, hour<br />

and minute hands, also a subsidiary seconds dial at six<br />

o'clock. Fifteen jewel nickel and gilt movement, width<br />

28mm. Later leather strap. £80 - 150<br />

Lot 167<br />

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170 - A 9CT GOLD WRIST WATCH IMPORTED<br />

LONDON 1913. Circular reeded dial with Arabic<br />

numerals on applied disc motifs(watch glass missing).<br />

Jeweled nickel movement, width 23mm. Associated<br />

articulated and sprung gate link bracelet. 18grams gross<br />

£60 - 80<br />

171 - A 9CT GOLD LADYS OMEGA<br />

WRISTWATCH £150 - 200<br />

172 - A 9CT GOLD LADY'S WRISTWATCH<br />

£100 - 150<br />

173 - A MODERN PLATED POCKET WATCH<br />

£40 - 60<br />

174 - A LADY'S OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH<br />

CIRCA 1900. Swiss control mark on reverse cover.<br />

£50 - 70<br />

175 - A PLATED HUNTER POCKET WATCH<br />

CIRCA 1930. £50 - 70<br />

176 - A 9CT GOLD TISSOT LADYS<br />

WRISTWATCH. 9ct gold bracelet and interchangeable<br />

leather strap. Original Tissot display case. £70 - 90<br />

177 - A SWISS 18K OPEN FACE POCKET<br />

WATCH CIRCA 1880 £180 - 250<br />

178 - AN OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH<br />

LONDON 1891. Watch glass loose. £200 - 400<br />

PLATED WARE<br />

181 - A SET OF FOUR LARGE TABLE CANDLE<br />

STICKS, circa 1830, decorated with leafy flutes and<br />

scrolls, detachable nozzles, one spare nozzle, 11" high.<br />

£250 - 350<br />

182 - A VICTORIAN OVAL THREE PIECE TEA<br />

SET with raised beaded bands and foliate engraving,<br />

circa 1860, a navette shaped swing handled basket with<br />

beaded borders and a small three piece cruet set on<br />

circular base. £20 - 40<br />

183 - A NAVETTE SHAPED SWING HANDLED<br />

BASKET pierced below beading 12 1 /2" wide £20 - 30<br />

184 - A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVELY ENGRAVED<br />

FISH SERVERS with carved ivory handles and a cased<br />

set of six pairs of fish knives and forks with silver<br />

bolsters, Sheffield 1905 £40 - 60<br />

Lot 187<br />

Lot 188 Lot 187<br />

185 - A QUANTITY OF PLATE comprising three<br />

jugs, beaker, sugar bowl, soap box, a pair of 19th<br />

century fish carvers, a pair of fruit servers, two horse<br />

brasses, a kettle, a dessert basket and other items<br />

£30 - 50<br />

186 - AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ADJUSTABLE<br />

BOTTLE REST for decanting £30 - 50<br />

187 - A SEVEN BAR NOVELTY TOAST RACK<br />

formed of pairs of golfing irons probably late 19th<br />

century, 7" wide. See illustration £125 - 175<br />

188 - AN ATTRACTIVE GLASS CLARET JUG<br />

with cut and engraved panels, the lid mounted with a<br />

winged female beaded borders, circa 1870.<br />

See illustration £150 - 250<br />

189 - AN ART NOUVEAU TABLE SERVICE, the<br />

terminals with link motifs comprising five table spoons,<br />

six soup spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert<br />

spoons, twelve dessert forks, six tea spoons, twelve table<br />

knives, six dessert knives and a souvenir spoon,<br />

associated wooden case. £40 - 60<br />

190 - A QUANTITY OF PLATE including a glass<br />

butter dish and cover, a large seven bar toast rack, a<br />

three light candelabra, 11" high, a three vase centre<br />

piece, a circular rose bowl, a swing handled basket, a<br />

cake stand and other items. £70 - 100<br />

190A - A BRITISH WAR MEDAL AND VICTORY<br />

MEDAL to Pte A Clays, Lancashire Fusilier's and two<br />

shield shaped motifs in sizes. £50 - 70<br />

191 - A NOVELTY PAPER WEIGHT in the form of a<br />

tree trunk with detachable axe, a crumb scoop, a horn<br />

handled serving spoon (bowl cracked) and a small bud<br />

vase 5" high, Birmingham 1911. £30 - 50<br />

192 - A VICTORIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE PAIR<br />

OF SCISSOR CANDLE SNUFFERS and a shaped<br />

rectangular tray with a fluted border 8 1 /2", a pair of<br />

Sheffield plated adjustable table candlesticks each<br />

stamped with scrolls and leaves rubbed 8" high, a plated<br />

teapot with a domed cover decorated with flowers and<br />

leaves, an A1 plated milk jug and a silver scent bottle<br />

top, and a white metal horseshoe shaped tobacco box, an<br />

Edwardian cut glass and plate mounted biscuit barrel,<br />

the cover engraved with ferns and leaves 7 1 /2" £40 - 60<br />

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192A - A QUANTITY OF CASED SETS including a<br />

pair of berry spoons, a pair of small salt cellers and<br />

spoons, a pair of fish carvers, six pairs of fruit knives<br />

and forks, six cake forks, six tea knives with silver<br />

handles and six apostle teaspoons Birmingham 1902,<br />

another pair of carvers £50 - 70<br />

193 - SPARE LOT<br />

194A - A BOX OF SPOONS AND FORKS also with<br />

nutcrackers, bread or cake knives and a considerable<br />

quantity of table and dessert knives and a quantity of<br />

fish eaters £10 - 20<br />

195 - A PAIR OF OVAL ENTREE DISHES AND<br />

COVERS with detachable handles, beaded borders<br />

11 1 /2" wide £40 - 60<br />

195A - A MAPPIN BROTHERS OAK AND BRASS<br />

HANOVERAIN CANTEEN ENCLOSING TWO<br />

DETACHABLE TRAYS AND AN INCOMPLETE<br />

HANOVARIAN PATTERN FLAT WARE SERVICE<br />

comprising twelve table spoons, eleven table forks, ten<br />

dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, a pair of sauce<br />

ladles and a serving spoon, crested. £50 - 80<br />

196 - A ROUNDED OBLONG SHEFFIELD PLATE<br />

SNUFFERS TRAY circa 1810. £20 - 30<br />

197 - A GERMAN COMMANDOR KNIFE in<br />

camouflage sheaf engraved one side of the 5" blade<br />

6081 and on the other E.u.F. Horster £20 - 40<br />

198 - A SPHERICAL TEA URN with ring handles on<br />

square base, four bun feet, complete with inner tube,<br />

cover and collar 17" high. See illustration £80 - 120<br />

199 - AN EXTENSIVE MAPPIN AND WEBB<br />

REGENCY STYLE FLATWARE SERVICE<br />

comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dinner knives,<br />

four tablespoons, ladle, twelve dessert knives, twelve<br />

dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup<br />

spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve grapefruit spoons<br />

£80 - 120<br />

200 - AN OVAL EPNS TWO HANDLED GALLERY<br />

TRAY raised on paw feet, a three piece cruet set, two<br />

spoons, a revolving cruet and a swing handled cake<br />

basket £40 - 60<br />

201 - A QUANTITY OF PLATE including a swing<br />

handled dessert basket, a butter dish, three vases, jug and<br />

a number of other items. £20 - 40<br />

Lot 198<br />

202 - AN ATTRACTIVE CANTEEN FOR SIX the<br />

spoons and forks with slightly swelling terminals<br />

comprising two table spoons, six table forks, six dessert<br />

spoons, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, six tea<br />

spoons, two salt spoons, a mustard spoon, a pair of<br />

tongs, twelve knives in sizes and a three piece carving<br />

set, all contained in a crossbanded wooden case.<br />

£100 - 150<br />

203 - TWO VERY SIMILAR THREE<br />

COMPARTMENT HORS D'OEUVRE DISHES and<br />

a small salver with pierced border below beading, 8"<br />

diameter £20 - 30<br />

SILVER<br />

221 - TWO SILVER MODELS OF DONKEYS<br />

Sheffield 1978 and a third of the foal 2 1 /4" wide 145<br />

gms, two base metal animal figures, a military shoulder<br />

title and a silver handled tea knife £40 - 60<br />

222 - A SILVER JEWELLERY BOX, Birmingham<br />

1921 engraved with ribbon tied festoons, paw feet 2 3 /4"<br />

£40 - 60<br />

223 - A GEORGE II VASE SHAPED CASTOR, Sam<br />

Wood London 1737, the cover pierced with alternate<br />

panels of trellis and scroll motifs (some damage) 6 1 /2"<br />

high, 230 grams. £200 - 300<br />

224 - THREE OVAL VICTORIAN NAPKIN RINGS<br />

London 1889, initialed and engraved with trailing<br />

leaves, a ring stand Birmingham 1924 a circular trinket<br />

box on three feet 1921, five fiddle pattern teaspoons,<br />

London 1839/53 two pen knives, a plated Vesta case, a<br />

Royal Artilliary and Cheshire Regiment badge and a<br />

shoulder title, also five tea knives in a case 190gms<br />

£80 - 120<br />

225 - A WOODEN BOX CONTAINING A<br />

QUANTITY OF BASE METAL COINAGE including<br />

a number of commemorative items 23/9d pre Great War<br />

silver coinage, approx. 100 3d, 24/-, silver post Great<br />

War coins, a small quantity of foreign coinage, a Great<br />

War medal to PTE Winstanley, ASC and a 1951<br />

Bulgarian 100 leva note together with two cartwheel<br />

pennies and a Victorian penny, 1853. £80 - 100<br />

226 - A SMALL SILVER BLADED PENKNIFE<br />

SHEFFIELD 1895, three large filigree buttons London<br />

1897, A THIMBLE CHARLES HORNER<br />

CHESTER 1917, A 19TH CENTURY MOTHER OF<br />

PEARL OCTAGONAL THIMBLE CASE, TWO<br />

ON WAR SERVICE BADGES 1914,1916 AND A<br />

FACETTED GLASS JAR FROM A DRESSING<br />

TABLE SET WITH CAMEO COVER. £60 - 80<br />

227 - AN ATTRACTIVE ART NOUVEAU SILVER<br />

PRIZE MEDAL FOR THE LONDON<br />

AERODROME, HENDON ENGRAVED won by W<br />

Birchenough, Aprl 16th 1914, struck with the figure of<br />

victory holding a laurel leaf over a monoplane, also with<br />

an interesting album of cuttings and photographs<br />

recording his flying exploits 1913-1916<br />

Footnote: W Birchenough was an extremely successful<br />

pioneer aviator giving various exhibitions and winning<br />

numerous prizes before 1914, his aviation experience<br />

made him too important to risk on active surface and he<br />

was employed my the military authority on duties at<br />

home. £200 - 300<br />

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Lot 227<br />

228 - A PAIR OF GEORGE III PLAIN SUGAR<br />

TONG, William Seaman, London, circa 1810, six<br />

Hanoverian coffee spoons 1900 and a pair of plated<br />

tongs 110 grms. £20 - 40<br />

229 - A SILVER TOPPED WALKING STICK<br />

London 1922 £20 - 30<br />

231 - SIX GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT INITIALED<br />

TEASPOONS Peter, Anne and William Bateman,<br />

London 1805 and a seventh similar teaspoon 1794<br />

100gms £40 - 60<br />

232 - FOUR MISCELLANEOUS DESSERT<br />

FORKS a fifth damaged example London 1836 and<br />

circa and a repaired mother of pearl handled butter knife<br />

Sheffield 1854 235gms £40 - 60<br />

233 - A SILVER HANDLED SHOE HORN AND<br />

BUTTON HOOK, initialled, London 1917, two smaller<br />

items from a manicure set, a 3rd item a button hook and<br />

manicure implements, three odd shoe horns and a shoe<br />

horn and button hook. £60 - 80<br />

234 - A CASED SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN<br />

NAPKIN RINGS Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1886, octagonal<br />

and initialled between bright cut bands £80 - 120<br />

235 - A TWO HANDLED TAZZA on spreading base,<br />

C C Pilling, Sheffield 1918, the body pierced with a<br />

band of ovals, 7" diameter 565gms £150 - 200<br />

236 - A CYLINDRICAL GLASS JAR FROM A<br />

DRESSING TABLE SET with detachable silver top<br />

Birmingham 1919 3" high, a similar smaller example, an<br />

engine turned hand mirror Birmingham 1914, a button<br />

hook, a mother of pearl handled jam spoon, Sheffield<br />

1905, a similar fork £40 - 60<br />

237 - A VICTORIAN BOAT SHAPED SWING<br />

HANDLED BASKET Birmingham 1899, pierced<br />

below reeded borders and on spreading foot 5" wide<br />

110gms £50 - 70<br />

238 - A VICTORIAN CIRCULAR SCENT FLASK<br />

Samson Mordan London 1873, monogrammed amid<br />

swirling leafy scrolls, screw on cover 1 1 /2" diameter, and<br />

a small Indian salt cellar £70 - 100<br />

239 - AN EGG CUP ENGRAVED WITH AN<br />

MONOGRAM, Goldsmiths and Silversmith, London<br />

1923 and a smaller example with beaded base, Mappin<br />

& Webb, Sheffield 1915, 125 grams. £40 - 60<br />

240 - A GEORGE III IRISH SOUP LADLE JOHN<br />

PITTAR, DUBLIN 1775, crested and with fluted bowl<br />

(split) 165gms. See illustration £150 - 200<br />

241 - A RARE GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH<br />

PATTERN TABLE SPOON JAQUES QUESNEL,<br />

JERSEY, the front inscribed "II prix militaire 1818"<br />

within floral leaves the reverse engraved "Gagne par GC<br />

sur toute la jeunesse de Jersey", bowl well worn.<br />

£40 - 60<br />

242 - TWELVE VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN<br />

TEA SPOONS and a pair of tongs WR Sobey, Exeter<br />

1843/44/47, 215 grams. £80 - 100<br />

244 - A CIRCULAR AMERICAN DISH ribbed at<br />

intervals and centred by an inscription dated 1927 below<br />

a sky scraper 11?" wide, 670 grams. £140 - 180<br />

245 - A VICTORIAN SHAPED CIRCULAR<br />

SALVER Thomas Bradbury Ltd, Sheffield 1860 the<br />

waved border chased with scrolling leaves framing<br />

panels of blooms, centred by an inscription dated 1920<br />

and with signatures on the reverse, 13" diameter, 900<br />

grams. £200 - 250<br />

246 - A FOREIGN GREEN GLASS SWEETMEAT<br />

DISH mounted with a silver swans neck and folding<br />

wings, imported 1983 5" long £25 - 45<br />

Lot 247<br />

Lot 240<br />

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247 - OMAR RAMSDEN A LARGE<br />

COMMEMORATIVE CIGARETTE BOX London<br />

1936, of hammered silver with slightly flared sides, the<br />

hinged cover centred by a plaque enamelled en plein<br />

with a galleon in full sail within a rope border and<br />

flanked by raised initials above Nov 12 1936 and June<br />

1st 1897 1937, the sides with a raised inscription I Was<br />

Wrought for James and Nancy Barnes by command of<br />

William and Lily Barnes to commemorate 40th<br />

anniversary of their wedding day, signed underneath<br />

Omar Ramsden Me Fecit, 8" wide<br />

See illustration £2000 - 3000<br />

Lot 248<br />

248 - A SECOND SIMILAR BOX OMAR<br />

RAMSDEN London 1936, the cover with a different<br />

enamelled plaque between the same initials and dates,<br />

the sides reading I Was Wrought for Lionel Alfred and<br />

Dorothy Green by command of William and Lily Barnes<br />

to commemorate the 40th anniversary of their wedding<br />

day, also signed underneath Omar Ramsden Me Fecit 8"<br />

wide. See illustration £2000 - 3000<br />

249 - A PAIR OF SILVER SUGAR TONGS, Sheffield<br />

1937, four silver coffee spoons with cat mounts,<br />

Birmingham hallmarked 1929, and another silver Old<br />

English coffee spoon, a silver plated pair of sugar tongs.<br />

A boxed set of stainless and white handled tea knives.<br />

£40 - 60<br />

250 - TWELVE SILVER GEORGIAN TEA<br />

SPOONS Old English design various hallmarks and<br />

silver plated butter knife and sugar tongs. £80 - 100<br />

251 - A PAIR OF GEORGE II SUGAR NIPS of<br />

typical form makers mark and lion passant only, Robert<br />

Cox, London circa 1760 £50 - 70<br />

252 - A SMALL PLAIN VESTA CASE, possibly<br />

Chinese, Wang Hing, inscribed HMS Whiting 1898 and<br />

on the other side R Roberts £20 - 30<br />

253 - A LATE 18TH CENTURY TODDY LADLE of<br />

typical form with turned whalebone handle, the bowl set<br />

with an earlier William III shilling £80 - 100<br />

Lot 254<br />

254 - AN IMPRESSIVE TABLE CENTRE PIECE<br />

Barnard Bros, London 1894, well chased with blooms,<br />

shells and trellis panels framing a presentation<br />

inscription on one side and the recipients crest<br />

monogram and the date on the other, the waved floral<br />

scroll border terminating in rocaille grips with swinging<br />

laurel garland handles 16 1 /2" wide 1590gms.<br />

See illustration £700 - 1000<br />

255 - A PAIR OF FANCY INITIALED NAPKIN<br />

RINGS Birmingham 1902, a second pair with vacant<br />

cartouches, framed by feathers, Sheffield 1908, cased<br />

napkin ring, a sixth example 110gms and a Middle East<br />

napkin ring, a Vesta case with vacant cartouche<br />

Birmingham 1897, a second smaller example 1905, a<br />

plated example, a folding knife with 4" blade, plated<br />

mounts, a pair of small salt cellers, Sheffield 1908, an<br />

old English pattern initialled salt spoon 1811, an oval<br />

glass box with detachable silver cover stamped with<br />

blooms and scrolls, Birmingham 1907 and a second<br />

glass box with damaged silver cover £60 - 80<br />

256 - A PAIR OF GEORGE III INITIALLED<br />

BRIGHT CUT SUGAR TONGS London 1806 and an<br />

Old English pattern caddy spoon Peter and Anne<br />

Bateman London 1791, initialled and with fluted bowl<br />

£40 - 60<br />

257 - A GEORGE IV OVAL CREAM JUG Joseph<br />

Angell London 1824 engraved with a leafy band below<br />

the gadroon border, cast handle and on paw feet 6" wide<br />

230gms £125 - 175<br />

258 - AN EARLY VICTORIAN BALUSTER<br />

CHILD'S MUG makers mark indistinct London 1840,<br />

chased with foliage on matted ground framing an<br />

initialled cartouche 4" high 85 gms.<br />

See illustration £100 - 150<br />

Lot 258 Lot 263 Lot 259<br />

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259 - A GEORGE III BALUSTER MUG John Payne<br />

London 1769, engraved underneath with the initials of a<br />

married couple and dated 1770, 3 3 /4" high 190gms<br />

See illustration £250 - 350<br />

260 - A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN<br />

SERVING SPOON Peter and Anne Bateman, London<br />

1798, crested 105gms £50 - 70<br />

261 - AN EARLY VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN<br />

SERVING SPOON J J Whiting London 1837, initialed<br />

155gms £50 - 70<br />

262 - TWO OPEN FACED SILVER CASED<br />

POCKET WATCHES, mid 19th century, distressed<br />

£20 - 30<br />

263 - A QUATREFOIL DESSERT DISH Chester<br />

1902, pierced with scroll motifs below the waved border<br />

12 1 /2" wide, and a central handle from a cruet frame<br />

circa 1830 400gms £100 - 150<br />

264 - A WILLIAM IV SNUFF BOX Nathaniel Mills<br />

Birmingham 1833, engine turned top and base, reeded<br />

sides, 2" wide £125 - 175<br />

265 - A GEORGE IV SMALL VINAIGRETTE<br />

Nathaniel Mills London 1829, reeded sides, cast floral<br />

border £125 - 175<br />

267 - A MOST UNUSUAL CASED BREAD KNIFE<br />

and three pronged fork Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1907<br />

£40 - 60<br />

268 - A LARGE TROPHY CUP Birmingham 1905<br />

and a second smaller example Chester 1914, both<br />

inscribed, 795 grams. £150 - 200<br />

269 - A CASED SET OF SIX LATER DECORATED<br />

DESSERT SPOONS, two London 1790, 1826, the<br />

other four bottom marked, circa 1770, 210 grams.<br />

£150 - 200<br />

270 - FOUR VICTORIAN SMALL CAULDRON<br />

SHAPED SALT CELLERS on three feet, London<br />

1889 and a cased pair of shell salts complete with<br />

spoons, Chester 1894, 95 grams. £70 - 100<br />

271 - A PAIR OF CORINTHIAN COLUMN<br />

CANDLESTICKS Birmingham 1902, 6" high (loading<br />

loose in one) £200 - 300<br />

272 - TWO BALUSTER CREAM JUGS Birmingham<br />

1927/28 and three modern ash trays, 410 grams<br />

£80 - 120<br />

273 - A VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN SIFTER<br />

LADLE London 1864, a child's christening spoon 1871<br />

and a small Old English Pattern sifter ladle Sheffield<br />

1902, 85 grams. £40 - 60<br />

274 - A PAIR OF BULBOUS VASES stamped with<br />

bloom and scrolls below wavy inverted borders,<br />

Sheffield 1902, 4", 445 grams. £150 - 200<br />

275 - A TWO HANDLED BOTTLE STAND, Mapin<br />

& Webb, Sheffield 1905, 7" high, 510 grams.<br />

£125 - 175<br />

276 - A VICTORIAN ELABORATE SHAPED<br />

CIRCULAR DESSERT BASKET, Henry Wilkinson<br />

& Co., Sheffield 1852, crested with discrete and<br />

contemporary presentation inscription, applied open<br />

work border cast with trailing's and scroll motifs,<br />

garlanded handle, 11" diameter, 690grams.<br />

See illustration £300 - 500<br />

Lot 280 Lot 278 Lot 280<br />

277 - A GEORGE III HELMET SHAPED CREAM<br />

JUG makers mark WW, circa 1800, initialled and<br />

engraved with a band of leaf and crescent motifs, 4"<br />

high, 100 grams. £125 - 175<br />

278 - A SMALL TABLE TIMEPIECE WITH<br />

POINTED PEDIMENT ON BUN FEET, marks<br />

rubbed, circa 1920 and three cased pairs of napkin rings,<br />

Birmingham 1907,1914,and 1989, 185 grams.<br />

£90 - 120<br />

279 - TWO CASED SETS OF SIX TEASPOONS,<br />

Birmingham, Sheffield 1923/25 and a three piece cruet<br />

set complete with blue glass lining and spoons<br />

Birmingham 1974, 275 grams. £70 - 90<br />

280 - A PAIR OF ADAM STYLE TABLE<br />

CANDLESTICKS Thomas Bradbury, London 1891<br />

each with vase shaped stems and batwing fluting<br />

detachable nozzles, 7 1 /2", weighted.<br />

See illustration £200 - 300<br />

281 - A REPRODUCTION HEART SHAPED<br />

PHOTO FRAME Sheffield 1991, richly decorated 11"<br />

high. See illustration £100 - 150<br />

Lot 281 Lo 282<br />

282 - A DIAMOND CUT GLASS SILVER<br />

MOUNTED CLARET JUG, London 1973, beaded<br />

borders 11" high. See illustration £100 - 150<br />

283 - A CUT GLASS DECANTER AND STOPPER<br />

with silver collar London 1972 11" high £30 - 50<br />

284 - A HOBNAIL CUT SPIRIT DECANTER with<br />

silver collar S J Rose Birmingham 1984 8 1 /2" high<br />

£40 - 60<br />

285 - A VICTORIAN CUT GLASS SCENT<br />

BOTTLE AND STOPPER London 1893, silver collar<br />

and pull off silver cap 5 1 /2" high £50 - 70<br />

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286 - A PLAIN OVAL PHOTO FRAME Birmingham<br />

1901 6 1 /2" high £40 - 60<br />

287 - A VELVET LINED TRINKET BOX Williams<br />

Comyns London 1912, serpentine front and on cast feet,<br />

tortoiseshell top with tied reed border 3 1 /2" wide<br />

£100 - 130<br />

288 - FOUR LARGE TABLE CANDLESTICKS,<br />

circa 1825, domed circular bases and tapering stems<br />

with leafy strapwork bases, complete with nozzles, one<br />

repairs, 11 1 /2" high and a extra nozzle £300 - £400<br />

METALWARE<br />

292 - A GEORGE III COPPER KETTLE with a c<br />

scroll handle tapering cylindrical body with an acorn<br />

finial, a Victorian copper kettle of tapering cylindrical<br />

form, a miniature copper kettle 4" and an oval copper<br />

pan with a steel handle (4) £50 - 80<br />

293 - A VICTORIAN BRASS COAL HELMET of<br />

Art Nouveau form stamped with stylised leaves and<br />

flowers 17" high £40 - 60<br />

294 - A PAIR OF LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH<br />

CENTURY BRASS COATED HAMES each with<br />

heart shape motifs and acorn finial's each stamped<br />

boomerang 38" £50 - 80<br />

295 - A BRASS COAL HELMET EARLY 20TH<br />

CENTURY with an overhead handle raised upon a<br />

circular base, shovel and tongs £40 - 60<br />

296 - A VICTORIAN COPPER ALE MULLER of<br />

tapering form 9", a jardinere and three trays (5)<br />

£20 - 40<br />

297 - AN EARLY VICTORIAN COPPER AND<br />

GILT BRONZE SAMOVAR with a leaf finial, fluted<br />

domed cover, leafy scroll and ceramic turned handles,<br />

raised upon a shaped spool base and leafy feet 20"<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

298 - A SUBSTANTIAL TWO HANDLED COPPER<br />

LOG BIN AND COVER raised upon painted supports,<br />

27" wide. £80 - 150<br />

299 - A SUBSTANTIAL VICTORIAN COPPER<br />

KETTLE with an overhead handle tapering sides, the<br />

domed cover with an acorn finial 15 1 /2" high<br />

See illustration £20 - 40<br />

Lot 299 Lot 300<br />

300 - A VICTORIAN COPPER TWO GALLONS<br />

HAYSTACK SHAPE MEASURE with a loop handle<br />

raised upon a circular base 14" high 11" diameter<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

301 - A VICTORIAN COPPER PAN WITH A<br />

STEEL HANDLE 12" diameter, a Victorian copper<br />

bowl with steel handles 13" diameter and a larger<br />

example 18" £40 - 60<br />

302 - VICTORIAN GILT BRASS INK STAND with<br />

two leaf cast hinged compartments scrolling handles<br />

with shaped pen tray 11" and a Victorian brass pestle<br />

and mortar (3) £40 - 60<br />

303 - VICTORIAN COPPER KETTLE of tapering<br />

cylindrical form with a domed cover and acorn finial a<br />

near pair of brass chamber sticks and a Victorian and<br />

brass kettle stand, four items (4) £30 - 50<br />

304 - A VICTORIAN COPPER AND BRASS<br />

KETTLE of tapering cylindrical form with a domed<br />

cover and acorn finial 12" and a brass and steel skellet<br />

13 3 /4" £40 - 60<br />

305 - AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS COAL<br />

BUCKET with a domed cover, liner, side handle, raised<br />

upon four paw feet 19" high and a Victorian brass and<br />

mesh spark guard (two items) £50 - 80<br />

306 - A BEATEN BRASS DINNER GONG 13"<br />

diameter and a beater (2) £40 - 60<br />

307 - FOUR EIGHTEENTH CENTURY PEWTER<br />

PLATES each with folded rims, central wells impressed<br />

London P & D 9", two others and a collection of ten<br />

pewter measures generally of baluster form the largest<br />

2 1 /2" £50 - 80<br />

308 - AN ART NOUVEAU PEWTER DRESSING<br />

TABLE TRAY modelled as a classical maiden with<br />

flowing hair holding a flower 8 1 /2"<br />

see illustration £40 - 60<br />

Lot 297<br />

Lot 308<br />

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309 - A VICTORIAN COPPER KETTLE with an<br />

overhead handle domed cover with an acorn finial 14"<br />

high, a Victorian brass and steel saucepan 7 1 /2" and<br />

another with a spout (3) £30 - 50<br />

310 - A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BRASS TABLE<br />

CANDLESTICKS each with circular bases, mushroom<br />

and vase shaped stems 8 1 /2" a second pair of vase<br />

shaped candlesticks on canted bases 9 3 /4", single<br />

candlestick 6", brass wall plaque stamped with a galleon<br />

18", another stamped with a Tudor Rose 18", a brass<br />

kettle stand, companion set 11 3 /4", brass bell, brass<br />

cream skimmer, toasting fork and shoe horns<br />

£40 - 60<br />

311 - A VICTORIAN BRASS KETTLE STAND<br />

centred with a coronet raised upon metal feet, an<br />

Edwardian Copper and Brass Sprit Kettle with stand and<br />

burner and a Brass Chestnut Roaster (3) £50 - 80<br />

GLASSWARE<br />

315 - A VICTORIAN GREEN TINTED WINE<br />

GLASS lightly engraved in gilt with grapes and vine, an<br />

enamelled decorated jug 3 1 /2", a Nailsea trefoil spout jug<br />

5 1 /4" and an early 20th century multi colour purple<br />

tinted vase 8" (4) £40 - 60<br />

316 - A VICTORIAN RUBY TINTED AND WHITE<br />

ENAMEL MARY GREGORY STYLE CREAM<br />

JUG, SUGAR BOWL AND HANDLED MUG each<br />

decorated with children in landscape. £40 - 60<br />

317 - AN EDWARDIAN PARAFFIN LAMP SHADE<br />

of conical form moulded with branches and pendant<br />

flower heads, etched with flowers and the lower part<br />

moulded with water lilies, 8" high with 3 3 /4" aperture,<br />

and an asset etched foliately decorated shade (2)<br />

£30 - 50<br />

318 - A VICTORIAN GLASS DOME WITH A<br />

SPHERICAL FINIAL 18" high. £40 - 60<br />

319 - A PAIR OF VICTORIAN TOASTMASTERS<br />

GLASSES each of ribbed trumpet form raised on<br />

circular bases 3 1 /2", A Victorian rummer 5 1 /2", a<br />

Victorian celery glass engraved with ferns raised upon a<br />

baluster stem and circular base 8 1 /4" and a lemonade jug<br />

engraved with a heron, plants and birds 7 1 /4"<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

320 - A VICTORIAN PURPLE GLASS TRUMPET<br />

SHAPED VASE RAISED UPON A CIRCULAR<br />

FOOT etched RD number 513290 7", a continental<br />

cylindrical relief moulded vase late 19th century with<br />

foliate painted ovals 10 1 /2", pair of continental oval boat<br />

shaped dishes painted with roses and leaves and a Spode<br />

Copeland china oval plate painted with an English Rose<br />

and other blooms 14 1 /2" £40 - 60<br />

Lot 319<br />

Lot 322<br />

321 - A LARGE COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN<br />

AND LATER BLUE GLASS SALT AND BOWL<br />

LINERS £40 - 60<br />

322 - A VICTORIAN ALE GLASS the tapering bowl<br />

engraved with grapes and vine and barley raised upon a<br />

circular foot 5 1 /2", a similar ale glass engraved with<br />

hops and barley 5 1 /4", three Victorian fluted ale glasses<br />

raised upon baluster stems 4 3 /4", a tall fluted ale with an<br />

angular knopped stem 6 1 /2", a later glass engraved with<br />

roundels and flutes. See illustration £50 - 80<br />

325 - A VICTORIAN MALLET SHAPED<br />

DECANTER with spherical stopper 10" high, a<br />

cylindrical decanter with shaped stopper decorated with<br />

flutes 10 1 /2", a tapering oval shaped decanter with a<br />

honeycomb stopper 9", a cut glass fruit bowl decorated<br />

with facets raised upon three scrolling feet 7" diameter,<br />

another bowl 7", an Edwardian cylindrical bowl with<br />

facet cut stopper engraved with bell shaped flowers 5"<br />

£50 - 80<br />

326 - A SUITE OF TABLE GLASS comprising eight<br />

wine glasses of pear shape with star cut bowls, 4 1 /4",<br />

seven 4 1 /4" wines, five whisky tumblers and four<br />

liqueurs £40 - 60<br />

327 - A VICTORIAN OPAQUE GLASS LUSTRE<br />

WITH A PETAL SHAPED RIM above a frieze<br />

painted with flowers and leaves above pendant lustres<br />

11" high, a Victorian mallet shape decanter with a<br />

mushroom shaped stopper, fluted body 11 1 /2", two cut<br />

glass tumblers, three Victorian engraved sherry glasses<br />

and a Victorian vaseline glass jug with a frilled rim and<br />

applied with branching leaves 6 1 /2" high £40 - 60<br />

BESWICK<br />

330 - A BESWICK SET OF EIGHT STORY BOOK<br />

CHARACTERS FROM WINNIE THE POOH,<br />

Christopher Robin 2395 designed by Graham Tongue<br />

4 3 /4" issued from 1971 to 1990, Winnie the Pooh<br />

designed by Albert Hallam 2 1 /2" issued 1968 to 1990,<br />

Eeyore number 2196 designed by Albert Hallam, Piglet<br />

2 3 /4", Rabbit 2215, Owl 2216, Kanga 2217, Tigger 2394<br />

(8) See illustration each with printed marks, cheque gold<br />

or brown backstamps £150 - 200<br />

331 - A BESWICK STORY BOOK CHARACTER,<br />

WINNIE THE POOH designed by Albert Hallam 2 1 /2"<br />

issued 1968 to 1990 £40 - 60<br />

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Lot 330<br />

332 - A BESWICK MODEL OF A BEAGLE number<br />

2300 designed by Albert Hallam 12 3 /4" high issued from<br />

1969 to 1983 from the Fireside models series<br />

See illustration £80 - 120<br />

Lot 332 Lot 362<br />

333 - A BESWICK MODEL OF A PHEASANT NO:<br />

1226 the 2nd version designed by Arthur Gredington, 6",<br />

issued 1967-1977, See illustration £50 - 80<br />

Lot 333 Lot 334<br />

334 - A TRIO OF BESWICK KINGFISHERS<br />

FLYING TO THE RIGHT, No: 729, designed by<br />

Arthur Gredington, large, medium and small the latter<br />

with restoration to beak. See illustration £50 - 80<br />

335 - BESWICK GROUP "ARKLE, PAT TAAFFE<br />

UP" number 2084 designed by Arthur Gredington 12?"<br />

issued from 1970 to 1982 from the Connoisseur Horses<br />

Series £150 - 200<br />

336 - A BESWICK GREY WELSH COB REARING<br />

number 1014 designed by Arthur Gredington 10 1 /4"<br />

issued from 1961 £80 - 120<br />

337 - BESWICK SWANS model no: 1684 and 1685,<br />

head up and down, designed by Arthur Gredington,<br />

issued from 1960-1973. £50 - 80<br />

338 - A BESWICK "MRS TIGGY HYDEN<br />

WINKLE, modelled by Arthur Gredington, 3 1 /4" high<br />

small size, BP 29 oval gold back stamp 1955-1972 and a<br />

Beswick Peter Rabbit 1st version small size (2)<br />

£50 - 80<br />

339 - A DOULTON STONEWARE VASE of baluster<br />

shape, tube lined with tulips, leaves and tendrils against<br />

a mottled blue ground 8 1 /2", a Doulton Flambe cream<br />

jug with a frilled border above a swelling frieze applied<br />

with interlaced roundel's and flowers 3", a pair of<br />

Doulton silicone miniature jugs each applied with<br />

flowers 3 1 /2" and a Crown Devon Fielding's octagonal<br />

bowl decorated in lustrous colours with birds (5)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

339A - A BESWICK YORKSHIRE TERRIER<br />

D2377 designed by Graham Tongue £50 - 80<br />

CERAMICS<br />

340 - EIGHT MINTON TILES, INCLUDING PUSS<br />

IN BOOTS, THE DEATH OF ABLE, 6" tiles<br />

designed by William Wise printed underglaze in brown,<br />

also Christ's Disciples with the Doctors appearing to<br />

Mary Magdelene water into wine, lessening little<br />

children, Jacob at the well and Adam and Eve driven out<br />

of the garden, printed in brown against off white ground,<br />

moulded pottery marks on reverse, Minton China<br />

Works, Stoke on Trent. £100 - 150<br />

341 - A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY<br />

JARDINIERE, date cypher 1895 with a folded rim, the<br />

fluted body moulded with flowering plants and painted<br />

with summer blooms, raised on four shaped angular feet,<br />

pierced scrolling frieze, puce mark, 7 1 /4" £150 - 200<br />

342 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE<br />

"FALSTAFFE" HN2054 £20 - 40<br />

343 - A MINTONS EXTENSIVE DINNER<br />

SERVICE each piece with shaped borders, fluted frieze<br />

painted with sprays of blooms and leaves comprising 36<br />

10" plates, 20 9" plates, three 13" oval tureens and<br />

covers, two 8" tureens, covers and stands, three<br />

graduated oval plates, the largest 17" and a large drainer<br />

plate 19", impressed marks circa 1850 £50 - 80<br />

344 - A ROYAL CROWN DERBY SHETLAND<br />

PONY FOAL PAPERWEIGHT No: 306 of a limited<br />

edition of 450 with original box and signed card, red<br />

printed marks and gilt button, 4 3 /4" high. £80 - 120<br />

Lot 346 Lot 347 Lot 348 Lot 349 Lot 350 Lot 351<br />

Lot 352 Lot 353 Lot 354<br />

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Lot 357<br />

345 - A ROYAL CROWN DERBY TOAD<br />

PAPERWEIGHT, No: 531 of a limited edition of 3500,<br />

with original box and signed card, red printed mark and<br />

gilt button, 2 3 /4" See illustration £60 - 100<br />

346 - A LORNA BAILEY "THE CAROLLER"<br />

Number 10 of a signed limited edition of 75 worldwide<br />

with certificate 7 1 /2" See illustration £40 - 60<br />

347 - A LORNA BAILEY FIGURE MISCHIEVOUS<br />

MERLIN a personally signed limited edition number 14<br />

of 75 worldwide with certificate see illustration 5" high<br />

£40 - 60<br />

348 - A LORNA BAILEY "THUNDERFLASH THE<br />

CAT" standing plaque number 10 of a personally signed<br />

limited edition of 75 worldwide 7" with certificates<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

349 - A LORNA BAILEY "CUPID THE CAT"<br />

number 12 of a personally signed limited edition of 75<br />

worldwide with certificate 5 1 /2" See illustration £40 - 60<br />

350 - A LORNA BAILEY "FLUTTER - BY THE<br />

CAT" number 19 of a personally signed limited edition<br />

of 75 worldwide with certificate 5"<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

351 - A LORNA BAILEY "GOAL THE CAT"<br />

number 65 of a personally signed limited edition of 75<br />

worldwide with certificate 5 1 /4" high.<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

352 - A LORNA BAILEY "BLUEY THE CAT"<br />

number 33 of a personally signed limited edition of 50<br />

worldwide with certificate 5". See illustration £40 - 60<br />

353 - A LORNA BAILEY PROTO TYPE BEACH<br />

BALL CAT modelled in the form of a standing cat<br />

beside a multi coloured ball signed 5" high<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

354 - A LORNA BAILEY GRADUATION CAT<br />

HOLDING A YELLOW SCROLL signed on the base<br />

5" high. See illustration £40 - 60<br />

355 - A ROYAL DOULTON BUNNYKINS FIGURE<br />

"TRICK OR TREAT" DB162 number 6 of a limited<br />

edition of 1,500 with certificate £150 - 200<br />

356 - A CLARICE CLIFF, NEWPORT POTTERY<br />

WHEATSHEAF AND FRUIT TEA POT with a<br />

moulded body with a brightly coloured fruit handle and<br />

cover, black printed marks 6 1 /2", and a pair of Victorian<br />

relief moulded jugs decorated with leaves and flowers,<br />

impressed F & JB one with a hairline crack 6 1 /2"<br />

£80 - 120<br />

357 - A "DERBY" COX BENCH LANE, English<br />

porcelaineous wall plaque painted with ducklings in a<br />

pond, signed J Horton within a gilt relief moulded<br />

border decorated with figures and a procession of geese,<br />

signed J Horton and reverse and a companion plate "Cox<br />

Bench Lane, signed J Horton with a fluted border and a<br />

frieze of gilt leaves and fruit, 8 1 /2" (2)<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

358 - A COALPORT FIGURE "THE GOOSE<br />

GIRL", designed by Sheila Mitchell No: 2590 of a<br />

limited edition of 9,400. £30 - 50<br />

359 - A CROWN DUCAL CHARLOTTE RHEAD<br />

TUBE LINED BOWL decorated in relief with flowers<br />

in shades of orange, yellow, blue and green raised upon<br />

three half roundel feet, signed Read 5083 8 1 /4" £50 - 80<br />

360 - A COLLECTION OF TWELVE PIECES OF<br />

GOSS CRESTED CHINA including a model of<br />

Eddystone Lighthouse, crest for Rhosneigr 5", model of<br />

North Foreland Lighthouse, crest for Bournmouth 4 1 /2",<br />

Lobster Trap crest for Bowness 2", ancient Ewer,<br />

Harrogate crest for Dunwich 2 1 /2", jug in Kendall<br />

Museum, Scarborough crest 3 1 /2", egg cup, Wisbeck,<br />

Jersey milk can crest Jersey 2" and five other jugs and<br />

vases, an unmarked golf ball Cardinal Wolsey, Hampton<br />

Court 2" and four other items (17) £40 - 60<br />

361 - A SET OF TWELVE CAULDON PLAQUES<br />

each with shaped gilt edged borders decorated with<br />

sprays of blooms enclosed by scrolling gilt leaves, green<br />

printed marks, red mark B8508, 8 3 /4" £50 - 80<br />

362 - A ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUG<br />

"GONE AWAY" D6531 large.<br />

See illustration £20 - 40<br />

363 - A DERBY PATCH MARK FIGURE OF A<br />

YOUNG MAN WITH A SPANIEL, wearing a brightly<br />

coloured waistcoat and yellow trousers, naturalistic<br />

bocage encrusted base, 5 1 /2", a Derby patch base figure<br />

of a shepherdess restored 5 1 /2" and a Rockingham<br />

porcelain perfume vase and stopper richly encrusted<br />

with diverse flowers, puce printed griffin mark and<br />

Rockingham work Brameld manufacturer to the king<br />

some damage 4" wide. £80 - 150<br />

364 - A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUE TIT No: 3199<br />

modelled by Eva Soper 2 1 /4" issued from 1937-1986,<br />

gold crest No: 3338, Great Tit No: 3335, all from the<br />

Birtish Bird Series 1, (3) £50 - 80<br />

Lot 366<br />

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Lot 369 Lot 370 Lot 371<br />

365 - A ROYAL WORCESTER MODEL OF A<br />

WREN No: 3198 modelled by Eva Soper 5 1 /4" matt,<br />

Robin No: 3197 2 3 /4", Bull Finch No: 3238 3" and<br />

Chaffinch No: 3240 3 1 /4", all matt and from The British<br />

Bird Series One. £80 - 150<br />

366 - A LATE 18TH CENTURY EARLY 19TH<br />

CENTURY WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT<br />

PLAQUE possibly the relief bust depicting Thomas<br />

Nicholson, the back Wedgwood stamped in upper case<br />

and inscribed T N 26th November, 1825 minor chip to<br />

leaf moulded rim 7 1 /2" See illustration £40 - 60<br />

367 - A STUART CRYSTAL GLASS ROYAL<br />

NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTE<br />

COMMEMORATIVE VASE AND COVER 1824-<br />

1974 with a spire cover the body with roundels engraved<br />

with a lifeboat, lozenge cut body 14" high, boxed.<br />

£80 - 120<br />

368 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY "CHEAP<br />

CORN" TRANSFER PRINTED AND<br />

DECORATED JUG printed with masted galleons in a<br />

harbour sheaf of corn and floral motifs and an<br />

inscription Our Bread Untaxed restored 4", a Japan<br />

pattern plate chip to rim 8", an English porcelain<br />

landscape plate "Windermere Lake" 8 1 /2" hairline crack<br />

and a Japanese Imari pattern saucer shaped dish, late<br />

19th century 9 1 /2" £50 - 80<br />

369 - A VICTORIAN MAJOLICA SQUIRREL AND<br />

ACORN LEAF SHAPED DISH the shaped dish with<br />

a squirrel handle holding a acorn, relief moulded with<br />

leaves, branches and nuts, lozenge registration mark for<br />

1869, restoration to the squirrel, 10 1 /2.<br />

See illustration £100 - 150<br />

370 - A GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA SARDINE<br />

DISH, COVER AND STAND, the shaped rectangular<br />

cover relief moulded with three sardines against a<br />

naturalistic ground, leaf moulded box raised upon a<br />

shaped rectangular stand, the stand marked GJ crescent<br />

moon dated 1881, the cover and box unmarked but<br />

inscribed 1881 to base, 8 1 /2", and a Wedgwood Majolica<br />

basket work dish decorated with a flower head,<br />

impressed Wedgwood, restored, 8 1 /2".<br />

See illustration £100 - 150<br />

371 - A VICTORIAN MAJOLICA TWO HANDED<br />

OVAL RELIEF MOULDED STRAWBERRY DISH<br />

the border decorated with leaves, flowers and<br />

strawberries, registration mark for 1872, 40 1 /4", some<br />

restoration. See illustration £100 - 150<br />

372 - A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN PLAQUE<br />

"TWO BEAUTIES", signed with initials LB/4 within<br />

a ribbon tied frame, 4 1 /2" See illustration £50 - 80<br />

Lot 373<br />

373 - A FOLEY "INTARSIO" VASE with a shaped<br />

neck and six lug handles, the swelling body painted with<br />

daisies in shades of dark and light blue against a yellow<br />

ground and a leafy frieze, black printed marks R D<br />

number 330305, number 3021 interlaced coronet mark<br />

5 1 /2" See illustration £100 - 150<br />

374 - A COLLECTION OF ROYAL ALBERT<br />

BEATRIX POTTER FIGURES Tom Kitten 5 1 /4",<br />

Little Pig Robinson, Mr Drake Puddle-Duck, Mrs Rabbit<br />

Cooking, Mrs Rabbit, Little Pig Robinson, Pigling<br />

Bland, A Beswick Beatrix Potter Flopsy, Mospy and<br />

Cottontail, a Beswick Thomasina Tittle Mouse, and a<br />

Peter Rabbit figure 7" (11) £50 - 80<br />

375 - A WEDGWOOD QUEENSWARE ARNOLD<br />

MACHIN ZODIAC BULL printed in colour<br />

astrological symbols impressed marks, and printed<br />

Wedgwood, Barlaston, England 16"<br />

See illustration £80 - 100<br />

Lot 372<br />

Lot 375<br />

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Lot 376<br />

376 - A SHELLY BUTTERFLY WING PATTERN<br />

ART DECO TEA SERVICE designed by Eric Slater<br />

1930 each piece with a yellow line border and a<br />

butterfly wing decorated in shades of yellow and black<br />

comprising tea pot with white metal cover, angular<br />

handle, the shoulders tapering to the base raised upon a<br />

flared foot, ten 7" plates, eleven 6 1 /4" plates, eight cups,<br />

ten saucers, tea pot stand, sugar bowl and two bread and<br />

butter plates 9 1 /2", each piece with green printed marks,<br />

Shelly England registered number 756688, pattern<br />

number 11758, 45 pieces. See illustration £300 - 400<br />

Lot 377<br />

377 - A WEST GERMAN STONEWARE VASE with<br />

a fluted neck and swelling body decorated with bands of<br />

yellow and mottled brown against a stippled brown and<br />

green ground, moulded mark W.Germany number<br />

553/38, 15 1 /4", a Denbigh stoneware Burlington range<br />

vase by Albert Glyn Colledge, the cylindrical ribbed<br />

body decorated in black and white, black printed marks<br />

Derby Stoneware 7" and a West German stoneware vase<br />

decorated with flowerheads in blue and white against a<br />

purple and blue ground impressed made in W Germany<br />

11/2 2312 5" See illustration £50 - 80<br />

378 - A GRAYS POTTERY SILVER LUSTRE<br />

COFFEE SERVICE comprising an oval silver lustre<br />

tray with a lobed border, coffee pot and cover, six cups,<br />

six saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, damaged, two other<br />

jugs (18 pieces) each with yellow green and black<br />

galleon printed mark £40 - 60<br />

379 - A QUANTITY OF ROYAL WORCESTER<br />

EVESHAM PATTERN, comprising three circular<br />

lidded jars, two baluster vases the largest 10 1 /2", a<br />

Coalport Ming Rose pattern teapot and cover and<br />

conforming sugar bowl (7 items) £50 - 80<br />

380 - A SPODE SHAPED OVAL PLATE with a gilt<br />

rim the border moulded with flowers and leaves and<br />

four black and white prints depicting country houses in<br />

landscape, red script mark No: 4406, 9 1 /2" £80 - 120<br />

381 - A SET OF TWELVE COPELAND<br />

BOTANICAL PLATES EACH WITH SHAPED<br />

GILT RIMS the central well painted with English<br />

garden flowers including primroses 9 1 /2" diameter.<br />

See illustration £100 - 150<br />

382 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE MARY<br />

HN4114 designed by M Pedley 8 1 /2" issued from 1999<br />

to 2002 £50 - 80<br />

383 - A VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE PEARL<br />

WARE MINIATURE CHAMBER POT transfer<br />

printed decorated and inscribed "Hand it over to me my<br />

dear", 4", a Gowdy Welch lustre tea cup (2)<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

384 - AN EXTENSIVE ROYAL CAULDON<br />

VICTORIA PATTERN DINNER AND TEA<br />

SERVICE comprising 19 cups, 22 saucers, 35 side<br />

plates, 10 8" plates, 12 10 1 /2" plates, 12 6" bowls, two<br />

gravy boats, boat jug, sugar bowl, two 13" oval plates<br />

and a 10" plate £50 - 80<br />

385 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE IRENE<br />

HN1621 designed by L Harradine 6 1 /2" issued from<br />

1934 to 1951. See illustration £80 - 120<br />

386 - A GEORGE IV TRANSFER PRINTED AND<br />

PINK LUSTRE COMMEMORATIVE JUG "To the<br />

Memory of his late majesty King George IV" of<br />

swelling form centred with a crest and a portrait<br />

amongst flowering blooms, hairline crack 5 1 /2", a<br />

Victorian Moses purple resist printed milk jug 4 3 /4" and<br />

a Victorian cottage money box, hairline crack.<br />

See illustration (3) £40 - 60<br />

387 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE AWD<br />

WILLUM HN2042 designed by L Harradine 6 3 /4"<br />

issued from 1949 to 1973. See illustration £50 - 80<br />

Lot 386 Lot 394 Lot 392 Lot 387<br />

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395 - A VICTORIAN PURE MILK PAIL cracked,<br />

transfer printed and decorated with two cows in<br />

landscape with paw handles 11" x 16".<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

396 - A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE<br />

LURCHERS each with rabbits in their mouths one with<br />

front leg missing the other with a broken ear raised upon<br />

a moulded oval base applied with bocage 11 1 /2"<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

Lot 393 Lot 389 Lot 388<br />

388 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE LONG JOHN<br />

SILVER HN2204 style one designed by M Nicoll 9"<br />

issued from 1957 to 1965, leg re-glued.<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

389 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE THE<br />

BEGGAR HN2175 style two designed by L Harradine<br />

6 3 /4" issued 1956 to 1962 to the Beggars Opera series<br />

see illustration minor chip to tricorn hat. £50 - 80<br />

Lot 396<br />

397 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE SYLVIA<br />

HN1478 designed by L Harradine 10 1 /2" issued from<br />

1931 to 1938. See illustration £200 - 300<br />

Lot 391 Lot 390<br />

390 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE OLD<br />

BALLOON SELLER HN1315 style one designed by<br />

L Harradine 7 1 /2" issued from 1929 to 1998.<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

391 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE THE<br />

BALLOON MAN HN1954 designed by L Harradine<br />

7 1 /4" issued from 1940. See illustration £40 - 60<br />

392 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE THE<br />

GAFFER HN2053 designed by L Harradine 7 3 /4"<br />

issued from 1950 to 1959. See illustration £80 - 120<br />

393 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE SHORE<br />

LEAVE HN2254 designed by M Nicoll 7 1 /2" issued<br />

from 1965 to 1979 from the Sea Characters series.<br />

See illustration £80 - 120<br />

394 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE SCHOOL<br />

MARM HN2223 designed by M Davies 6 3 /4" issued<br />

from 1958 to 1981. See illustration £50 - 80<br />

Lot 397<br />

398 - A STAFFORDSHIRE PORTRAIT BUST OF<br />

JOHN WESLEY by Enoch Wood, the portrait bust<br />

decorated in flesh tones, black and white costume raised<br />

upon a shaped serpentine plinth 11" high.<br />

See illustration £150 - 200<br />

Lot 395<br />

Lot 399 : Lot 398 Lot 399<br />

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Lot 400<br />

399 - A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES<br />

ACTORS MODELLED IN THE STYLE OF<br />

TURKS heads restored, hand missing to each, raised<br />

upon shaped plinth bases 7 1 /4" high.<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

400 - A VICTORIAN PEARL WARE INITIALED<br />

JUG of swelling baluster form transfer printed and<br />

decorated with a frieze of flowers and leaves above the<br />

initials J M and an oriental landscape with figures, a<br />

pagoda in a garden 10" high ** J Moore probably<br />

originating from Betley and a Staffordshire Pearl Ware<br />

blue and white transfer decorated jug decorated with<br />

baskets of blooms handle hairline crack 8" high.<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

400A - A WINTON GRIMWADES BRUCE<br />

BAIRNSFATHER PLATE transfer printed with" Dear<br />

at present we are staying on a farm" and a W H Goss<br />

commerative jug George V. £40 - 60<br />

Lot 401<br />

401 - 18TH CENTURY CREAM WARE HANDLED<br />

JUG inscribed Elisabeth Rowley Knowl Bank 1781 of<br />

swelling baluster form, painted with English blooms and<br />

tulips, roses and leaves, raised upon a shaped circular<br />

foot 9 3 /4" high. See illustration £150 - 200<br />

401A - A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE<br />

TREACLE GLAZED DOGS each with gilt chains and<br />

collars 7 1 /2" £20 - 40<br />

402 - ENGLISH PORCELAIN PROBABLY NEW<br />

HALL SPOON TRAY the shaped circular form gilt rim<br />

painted with a roundel and blooms 5 1 /2", English<br />

Porcelain spirally fluted coffee cup painted with sprays<br />

of flowers in gilt and purple, an English Porcelain cup<br />

and saucer the interior with a gilt and blue border the<br />

central well painted with sprays of English blooms, an<br />

English Porcelain spiralled fluted tea bowl, small<br />

collection of Gaudy Welsh comprising three coffee cans,<br />

one lacking handle, tea cup, saucer, sugar bowl and two<br />

dishes each painted in lustrous colours with flowers and<br />

fruiting vine (13) £50 - 80<br />

Lot 402<br />

403 - A VICTORIAN EXTENSIVE TEA SERVICE<br />

comprising a bullet shape tea pot with a domed cover<br />

decorated with gilt sprays and flowers raised upon a<br />

shaped foot, a conforming sucrier and cover, twelve<br />

cups, eleven saucers, nine plates, seven egg cups, milk<br />

jug, slop bowl and two shaped bread and butter plates,<br />

some pieces painted numerals 426, some hairline cracks<br />

£40 - 60<br />

404 - A STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE<br />

TRANSFER DECORATED PEARL WARE TWO<br />

HANDLED BOAT SHAPED TUREEN AND<br />

COVER the domed cover with fruit handle, transfer<br />

printed and decorated with classical Italianate landscape<br />

with figures, rose and leaf border, the exterior with a<br />

view of classical buildings with cattle in landscape<br />

raised upon four leaf moulded feet with an associated<br />

Staffordshire blue and white transfer decorated ladle<br />

decorated with pagodas and birds in flight see<br />

illustration and a part Staffordshire transfer decorated F<br />

& Sons Weir, Burslem dinner service comprising two<br />

twelve inch tureens and covers, two nine inch tureens<br />

and covers, four similar 10 1 /2" plates and three<br />

graduated rectangular plates the largest 15 1 /4" and a blue<br />

and white transfer printed two handled plate 16" and a<br />

stand (20 pieces) See illustration £50 - 80<br />

Lot 404<br />

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Lot 407<br />

405 - A VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE<br />

AND WHITE TRANSFER DECORATED BOWL<br />

with a frieze of blooms and leaves the centre decorated<br />

with birds feeding chicks 9 1 /2", Staffordshire Pearl Ware<br />

large mug transfer printed in blue and white with a bird<br />

perched beside a nest amidst flowering plants, grapes<br />

and vine 5", Staffordshire blue and white transfer<br />

decorated tureen and cover with a lion mask finial the<br />

centre with a view of an elephant with attendant beside a<br />

pagoda in landscape £40 - 60<br />

406 - A CONTINENTAL EARTHENWARE<br />

RELIEF PLAQUE stamped MUSIERSCHUTZ<br />

Number 5384 decorated with figures making music 15"<br />

diameter, a Wedgwood majolica cabbage leaf plate 8"<br />

diameter £30 - 50<br />

407 - A STAFFORDSHIRE PRATT TYPE POT LID<br />

"HOLBORN VIADUCT" with a paste base, rim<br />

chipped 4 1/4", a Staffordshire Pratt type pot and lid<br />

"The Skaters" 4" and a later lid and jar, St James's "The<br />

High Metalled Racer" after Alken (3)<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

408 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE VICTORIA<br />

HN2471 style 1 designed by M Davies 6 1 /2" issued<br />

from 1973 to 2000. See illustration £40 - 60<br />

409 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE NICOLA<br />

HN2839 designed by M Davies 7" wearing a flowered<br />

lavender dress issued from 1978 to 1995.<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

410 - A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE<br />

"SINCERITY" wearing a green crinoline dress black<br />

printed marks 7 3 /4" high and a Coalport Ladies of<br />

Fashion figure "Jayne" 9" high and a second Royal<br />

Worcester figure "Sunday Morning" (3) £40 - 60<br />

Lot 411<br />

411 - A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL MEISSEN<br />

STYLE FIGURES OF STREET VENDORS she<br />

holding a basket and a goose raised upon a rococo gilt<br />

base pseudo gold anchor mark 7 3 /4" and a companion he<br />

holding a basket with a rabbit and a pannier of his back<br />

with puppies, chip to hat, a pair of continental figures<br />

gallant and companion she wearing a brightly coloured<br />

dress and holding a fan, the companion holding flowers,<br />

chip to foot 8" high, a continental crinoline group of a<br />

lady and her companion with a dog seated on a cushion,<br />

gilt scroll base 7 1 /2" high restored and a crinoline lady<br />

6 1 /2" (6). See illustration £60 - 100<br />

412 - A PAIR OF DRESDEN FOUR BRANCH<br />

CANDELABRA each with pierced gilt scrolling, bases<br />

applied with roses, each with two children flanking a<br />

tree with four flower strewn branches 15" high, and a<br />

pair of continental figures shepherdess and companion<br />

7" £80 - 120<br />

413 - A ROYAL WORCESTER KINGFISHER AND<br />

AUTUMN BEECH, RW 3734 modeled by Dorothy<br />

Doughty 12 1 /4" raised upon a wooden plinth issued<br />

1966 from a limited edition of 500 from the Dorothy<br />

Doughty British Birds series £100 - 150<br />

Lot 415<br />

414 - AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN FLOWER<br />

ENCRUSTED BASKET with panels of blooms raised<br />

upon scroll feet restored handle, a similar flower<br />

encrusted basket, a Royal Worcester figure Flirtation, a<br />

companion 8" £50 - 80<br />

415 - A CLARICE CLIFF BIZARRE "MY<br />

GARDEN" VASE of trumpet form the base moulded<br />

with English flowers in polychrome shades of red,<br />

purple, blue, green, black and yellow, printed marks<br />

moulded 675 6 3 /4" and a Wade chimney vase with a bird<br />

perched on a branch handle 7 1 /2"<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

416 - A WORCESTER PICKLE DISH of leaf shaped<br />

form decorated in blue and white with a branching tree<br />

restoration to base 5" See illustration £40 - 60<br />

417 - A BURLEIGH WARE SQUIRREL HANDLED<br />

CANARY YELLOW SWELLING BALUSTER JUG<br />

painted with a branching tree with raised leaves and<br />

fruit, green printed beehive mark number 1087 7" high<br />

£50 - 80<br />

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Lot 416<br />

418 - A ROYAL DOULTON COCKER SPANIEL<br />

WITH PHEASANT HN1028, designed by Frederick<br />

Daws, 5 1 /4" high, issued from 1931-1985. £120 - 150<br />

419 - A ROYAL DOULTON COCKER SPANIEL<br />

WITH PHEASANT HN 1062, designed by Frederick<br />

Daws, 6 1 /2" £120 - 180<br />

420 - A ROYAL WORCESTER THRUSH NUMBER<br />

3234, a wren number 3198 and a robin number 3197 (3)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

421 - A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL MAJOLICA<br />

VASES each with high shouldered handles applied with<br />

fruiting grapes and vine, 15 1 /2" £80 - 120<br />

422 - A CONTINENTAL PROBABLY SEVRES<br />

AND GILT METAL MOUNTED CYLINDRICAL<br />

VASE with a domed leaf cast cover the turquoise blue<br />

ground with a gilt oval painted with a classical maiden<br />

raised upon a leafy scrolling gilt metal rococo base 4 1 /4"<br />

See illustration £80 - 120<br />

423 - A LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY<br />

"EMERALLTE" ADJUSTABLE TABLE LAMP<br />

with a green and opaque white adjustable shade raised<br />

upon a plain arm with a circular plinth base with a leaf<br />

centre reverse number 8734A 13" high, the base 8"<br />

diameter. See illustration £80 - 120<br />

Lot 423<br />

424 - AN ADAMS DICKENS SERIES WARE<br />

PUNCH BOWL, made for Rodolfo Ewler 14" diameter<br />

with a central roundel of Mr Micawber, a Victorian<br />

Staffordshire Pearlware lustre bowl 8", a Victorian fluted<br />

jug transfer printed and decorated with flowers, a<br />

Staffordshire relief moulded jug damaged, a Maw<br />

stoneware pestle and mortar (5) £50 - 80<br />

425 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE ALISON HN<br />

2336 designed by M Davies 7 1 /2" issued 1966 to 1992<br />

£40 - 60<br />

426 - A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE MASK<br />

SELLER HN2103 designed by L Harradine 8 1 /2"<br />

issued from 1953 to 1995. See illustration £50 - 80<br />

427 - A ROYAL DOULTON<br />

BUNNYBANKSECOND VERSION modelled by<br />

John Bromley and David Briggs with coin slot and<br />

cover issued 1966-1977 £40 - 60<br />

428 - A DOULTON STONEWARE VASE with a short<br />

neck, the shoulders tapering to the base applied with<br />

elongated flowers, leaves and roundels against a blue<br />

and mottled brown ground, impressed Royal Doulton<br />

14 1 /2" £199 - £150<br />

429 - A MOORCROFT PIROUETTE BREEZE<br />

TABLE LAMP of swelling baluster form, tube lined<br />

with stylised flowers and leaves in shades of red, green,<br />

blue and brown complete with shade, lamp 9 1 /2"<br />

£80 - £150<br />

ORIENTAL CERAMICS<br />

430 - A JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE FLUTED<br />

SHALLOW BOWL the centre decorated with a basket<br />

and fruit, the border decorated with insects 6", a set of<br />

four continental plates each with shaped rims painted<br />

with roses and leaves blue underglaze fish mark 8"<br />

diameter £50 - 80<br />

431 - JAPANESE DIGNATORIES TAKING TEA<br />

WITH A MAIDEN DANCING probably painted on<br />

silk, framed 14"x10 1 /2" and three others (4) £50 - 80<br />

432 - A JAPANESE KUTANI JUG swelling baluster<br />

sides overall decorated with flowering plants and birds<br />

in flight 5 1 /2" and a continental vase restored 13 1 /2"<br />

£50 - 80<br />

433 - 19TH CENTURY CHINESE SKIRT PANEL<br />

circa 1830 worked with flowers and insects 11 1 /2" x<br />

7 1 /2" and three Chinese Mandarin costume panels,<br />

framed each 9 3 /4" x 6" (4) £30 - 50<br />

434 - A JAPANESE FIGURE OF AN IMMORTAL,<br />

20TH CENTURY, 15" £50 - 80<br />

435 - JAPANESE SCHOOL STUDENT AND<br />

TEACHER SEATED AND STANDING BY A<br />

TABLE 10 3 /4"x6 3 /4" and a companion maiden with<br />

attendant 9 1 /4"x6 3 /4" (2) £50 - 80<br />

436 - A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JAR AND<br />

COVER converted to a table lamp of swelling baluster<br />

form decorated with scaly dragons 14" £50 - 80<br />

437 - A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE VASE of<br />

baluster shape decorated in enameled colours with birds<br />

perched amongst flowering trees, insects in flight 11 1 /2"<br />

£80 - 120<br />

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440 - A JAPANESE IMARI WALL PLAQUE MEIJI<br />

PERIOD late 19th century decorated with panels of<br />

flowers against a blue ground and deer seated in a<br />

flowering landscape, a similar plate decorated with<br />

flowering trees and birds in flight 12", a smaller Imari<br />

wall plate 8 1 /2" and another some damaged (4)<br />

£60 - 100<br />

440A - A JAPANESE SATSUMA EARTHENWARE<br />

HEXAGONAL VASE decorated with panels of<br />

warriors and courtesans 440 £40 - 60<br />

441 - A JAPANESE IMARI WALL CHARGER<br />

MEIJI PERIOD the centre painted with leaves in blue<br />

against a white ground the border with sprays of flowers<br />

and panels with flowering trees 18".<br />

See illustration £80 - 150<br />

Lot 437<br />

438 - CHINESE KANGXI STYLE PLATE the border<br />

decorated with flowers and leaves, the centre roundel<br />

depicting dignitaries and attendant figures 10" diameter<br />

minor chip to rear and a second plate with a flower<br />

border the centre depicting dignitaries with attendant<br />

figures, chip to rim 10" diameter.<br />

See illustration (2) £50 - 80<br />

Lot 438<br />

439 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE<br />

LACQUERED BOX the octagonal hinged cover<br />

decorated with raised decoration depicting warriors,<br />

figures seated in a pavilion the frieze with raised<br />

decoration depicting war lords and attendants with<br />

pagodas, plants and trees 10" highx17"x11 1 /2" with<br />

brass side carrying handles. See illustration £300 - 400<br />

Lot 439<br />

Lot 441<br />

COLLECTORS ITEMS<br />

443 - A JAPANESE DOLL with original constume. On<br />

an octagonal plinth, cased. £40 - 60<br />

444 - W.T. BIRCHENOUGH’S folding silk top hat by<br />

Lock & Co, Hatters, London in a leather case, a leather<br />

suitcase initialled W.B., 19"x28", a trilby hat and box, a<br />

folding hat box by Lock & Co, two mourning suits,<br />

shooting stick and Eaton tie £50 - 80<br />

445 - A 1960 TOWER PERCUSSION MUSKET with<br />

coronet stamped VR MS,P,4154 the hardwood and brass<br />

butt no: 120 with ramrod 21 1 /2" barrel, 36" overall.<br />

£80 - 150<br />

446 - A LARGE COLLECTION OF PLASTER<br />

INTAGLIOS CONTAINED WITHIN AN EARLY<br />

VICTORIAN STAINED PINE HINGED CABINET<br />

with twelve sliding trays each containing plaster relief<br />

moulds of classical subjects, 2 1 /4"x9", others oval, the<br />

cabinet 13"x18" £80 - 150<br />

447 - A LOUIS VUITTON CANVAS AND BRASS<br />

TRUNK 15"x16" a leather case 10"x20" a suitcase<br />

leather, 26" and a substantial leather and brass case (4)<br />

£80 - 150<br />

448 - AN ANTIQUE CAST IRON FIRE BACK with<br />

a swan neck cresting above a figure holding a hammer,<br />

scrolling leaves and initial "T" with a pair of iron and<br />

brass hand irons, the brass pierced with flowers raised<br />

upon stepped feet, 53 1 /2"x20" £100 - 150<br />

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449 - A KODAK NUMBER TWO HAWKETTE<br />

CAMERA circa 1930, brown marbled bakelite case,<br />

folding strut roll film camera with a leather case<br />

stamped The London Steeroscopic Co., Regent Street,<br />

London. £30 - 50<br />

450 - W.T. BIRCHENOUGH, GAWSWORTH<br />

HALL NR. MACCLESFIELD - A GENTLEMAN'S<br />

COUNTRY HOUSE VISITORS BOOK signatures<br />

including Neville Chamberlain circa 1907 including a<br />

photograph RP Birchenough father of W T Birchenough<br />

with photographs of Gawsworth Hall his country seat,<br />

early motorcycles, the Great Marathon Race from<br />

Windsor to the stadium, photographs of RH Lobbock,<br />

and others with a title page Eton, Windsor, other country<br />

house visits including Pick Hill Hall, Wrexham,<br />

Denbighshire, Glanusk Park, Crickhowell, Osmaston<br />

Manor, Derby, Pontruffydd, Trefant, RSO North Wales,<br />

the London aerodrome, a photograph of Pierre Verrier,<br />

Holly Grove Windsor Park, Voelas Betwys-Coed, North<br />

Wales, 11"x14 1 /2" £50 - 80<br />

450A - W T BIRCHENHOUGH MONMOUTH<br />

CONSTABULARY A ROSEWOOD POLICE<br />

TRUNCHEON issued to Commandant W T<br />

Birchenhough Special constabulary Monmouth county.<br />

A special constable badge, a thunderer Police whistle<br />

and a George VI faithfull service medal. £50 - £80<br />

451 - A HAND CRAFTED WOODEN MODEL OF<br />

A ROMANY CARAVAN "ROMANY ROSE" the<br />

domed plank roof with front opening doors with some<br />

furnishings, the rear with a hinged tool box now<br />

enclosing a musical movement raised on wooden tyres<br />

with a treacle glazed ceramic horse, 18"x35" £40 - 60<br />

452 - A VICTORIAN WOOD AND COMPOSITION<br />

CHILD'S GALLOPER ROCKING HORSE with a<br />

padded seat, part natural mane, dapple grey raised upon<br />

a pine stand 34" high x 41". See illustration £150 - 200<br />

453 - GOLF CLUBS A WOOD STAMPED T<br />

SIMPSON SPECIAL SOUTHPORT, another, British<br />

Golf ... London an R Forgan mashie stamped Forgan<br />

and Son, St Andrews, a Forgan iron, a Rustlers putter, a<br />

Slazenger Eaglet and two others (8) £50 - 80<br />

Lot 454<br />

Lot 455<br />

454 - A GILT METAL CHANDELIER with ten<br />

scrolling branches with leafy terminals cut glass pendant<br />

lustres. See illustration £150 - 200<br />

455 - A EARLY 20TH CENTURY METAL MODEL<br />

OF A FIELD GUN with a half inch diameter barrel<br />

with locking cover, fluted wheels and tapering back with<br />

adjusting screw with lead shells and spring power 7" x<br />

4" and a Schoenhuts "Every Boy Auto Build Five in<br />

One Toy" made in the USA, unused, original box, some<br />

tears to cover. See illustrations £80 - 120<br />

456 - A STUFFED FOX early 20th century with glass<br />

eyes. See illustration £40 - 60<br />

Lot 456 Lot 471<br />

457 - AN EDWARDIAN WALNUT AND<br />

EBONISED HANGING CUPBOARD LABEL FOR<br />

"PEUGEOT, FRERES. A VALENTIGNEY," with a<br />

panelled door and three frieze drawers 19 1 /2" x 13"<br />

£40 - 60<br />

458 - A VICTORIAN MINIATURE PINE CHEST<br />

OF DRAWERS the rectangular top above two short and<br />

two long graduated drawers with mother of pearl<br />

roundel's 13" x 14" x 8" £40 - 60<br />

459 - A PAIR OF FIRST WORLD WAR SHELL<br />

VASES stamped November 1915 AEG and October of<br />

fluted form 9" and a native bowl carved with leaves and<br />

flower heads 8 1 /2" £40 - 60<br />

460 - A VIOLIN, 20TH CENTURY with a bow<br />

£30 - 50<br />

461 - SPARE LOT<br />

462 - A 19TH CENTURY EARLIER SHORT<br />

SWORD with a brass handle with a lions mask finial<br />

engraved P100 25" £30 - 80<br />

463 - A VICTORIAN STUFFED EXOTIC BIRD<br />

PROBABLY AUSTRALIAN brightly coloured raised<br />

under a glazed dome with ebonised plinth, 15". £30 - 50<br />

464 - SPARE LOT<br />

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Lot 473<br />

465 - A GERMAN BISQUE HEAD DOLL<br />

IMPRESSED CUNO AND OTTO DRESSEL with<br />

sleeping blue glass paperweight eyes, open mouth with<br />

teeth with a ball jointed composition body, 26"<br />

£50 - 80<br />

466 - GOLFING INTEREST A RE WATTS<br />

DATCHET SPECIAL WOOD, SECOND WOOD,<br />

AND ELEVEN VARIOUS IRONS INCLUDING<br />

MASHIE. £40 - 60<br />

467 - AN ORIENTAL PAPIER MACHE URN<br />

STAND of circular form, a painted leaf and flower<br />

border raised upon six curvilinear ebonised legs,<br />

16"x20" £80 - 150<br />

468 - A LATE 19TH CENTURY OAK AND<br />

CERAMIC MANTLE CLOCK with a 4 1 /2" dial<br />

decorated with flowering plants with Arabic numerals,<br />

the two train movement striking on a coiled gong, the<br />

case with turned spindles and roundels including<br />

quatrefoil's 13" x 8 1 /4" £50 - 80<br />

469 - AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CASED BRASS<br />

COATED PANTOGRAPH signed Stanley, London<br />

with accessories within a walnut fitted case 39 1 /2" x 7"<br />

and a Chesterman steel rule stamped 1917 within a fitted<br />

case. £100 - 150<br />

470 - A THREE "C" HUNT BOWLER designed by<br />

Caldene 7 1 /4" good condition and a second bowler hat<br />

(2) £50 - 80<br />

471 - OF FOXHUNTING INTEREST A PAIR OF<br />

LEATHER RIDING BOOTS each with Bartley and<br />

Son Boot Makers, Oxford Street, London trees with<br />

turned handles, a Lock and Company Bowler Hat, some<br />

moth, a Hunt Cap, Andy Capp Riding Jacket and Outfit<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

472 - A VICTORIAN CABINET OF STUFFED<br />

BRITISH BIRDS IN AN EBONISED CASE 23" x<br />

16" £40 - 60<br />

473 - BOY SCOUT MEMORABILIA circa 1926<br />

including a copper and brass bugle, a Boy Scouts Bowie<br />

type knife, leather scabbard and belt with fleur de lys<br />

motif and roundel buckle stamped Boy Scouts Be<br />

Prepared, a folding pocket knife with blade and spike,<br />

another knife and scabbard, Scoutannica 1939 stamped<br />

W Slack, High Street, Winsford, Cheshire, The Salt<br />

Cellar magazine 1926, Aims Methods and Needs,<br />

Browns Boy Scout Diary 1933, Tenderfoot Tests Card,<br />

the London Rover, two volumes 1929 and 30,<br />

photographs of scouts camping, a Boy Scouts First<br />

Winsford, Cheshire 1920's khaki shirt and shorts, a<br />

collection of scout badges including Do Your Best and<br />

other related and associated items including badges and<br />

coins quantity. See illustration £50 - 80<br />

Lot 476<br />

474 - A RARE TIN PLATE ROTATING BATTERY<br />

CANNON probably Marklin the cannon with adjusting<br />

screw raised upon a rotating gallery with rollers raised<br />

upon a circular base 8 1 /2" high the base 8 1 /2" diameter<br />

See illustration £200 - 300<br />

475 - A PAIR OF LEATHER COVERED<br />

BINOCULARS AND CASE by J Lizars, a Cundlach<br />

pocket wizard folding plate camera, a Coronet folding<br />

camera and other items £30 - 50<br />

476 - A VICTORIAN HALF BLOCK MODEL OF A<br />

SHIP six plank sides raised upon a panel with an<br />

ebonised border 8 1 /2" x 48" See illustration £50 - 80<br />

477 - A PERCUSSION MUSKET SIGNED MONKS,<br />

hammer damaged with a walnut stock 48" £50 - 80<br />

478 - SPARE LOT<br />

479 - A GEORGE II BRASS TABLE<br />

CANDLESTICK with a petal shaped rim, mushroom<br />

knopped stem with a Bohemian ruby and clear glass drip<br />

tray 9 3 /4", a Victorian hardwood and metal mounted<br />

barrel with tap 8". See illustration £40 - 60<br />

Lot 474<br />

Lot 479 Lot 536<br />

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Lot 484<br />

481 - AN UNUSUAL EARTHENWARE MERMAID<br />

WALL BRACKET the shaped square plinth supported<br />

by a mermaid beneath a shell 23", and a Victorian green<br />

tinted paraffin lamp, clear glass funnel and a pierced<br />

iron foliate perimital stand 17" high £50 - 80<br />

482 - SPARE LOT<br />

483 - A VICTORIAN GILT AND COMPOSITION<br />

OVAL WALL MIRROR with a fern leaf and berry<br />

cresting, bevelled mirror with a beaded border 21 1 /2"<br />

and a pair of late 19th early 20th century gilt convex<br />

wall mirrors each with reeded ebonised slips and applied<br />

spheres 9" diameter £50 - 80<br />

484 - A PRATTS, SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT FUEL<br />

TIN, BP MOTOR SPIRIT, ESSO, another and a fuel<br />

can with loop handle 21".<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

Lot 485<br />

485 - A CUT GLASS CHANDELIER EARLY 20TH<br />

CENTURY of tapering vase form applied with leaves<br />

and pendant glass luster's, approximately 32".<br />

See illustration £80 - 150<br />

486 - 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY<br />

CHIPPENDALE STYLE WALL MIRROR with a<br />

shaped pediment centred with a flower head moulded<br />

gilt border with an undercut base 25" high £40 - 60<br />

487 - A VICTORIAN GILT WOOD AND<br />

COMPOSITION OVAL WALL MIRROR with a<br />

cherub and leafy cresting, the oval frame with raised foliate<br />

decoration with a leafy undercut base 32" £80 - 150<br />

488 - A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL<br />

OCTAGONAL DOMED TEA CADDY inlaid with<br />

silver coloured wires, centred with a plaque, red velvet<br />

lined cover, the divided interior with two lidded<br />

compartments raised upon an outset plinth base, four gilt<br />

metal bun feet with a paper label F L Hausburg,<br />

Liverpool 5" x 7 1 /2". See illustration £400 - 600<br />

489 - A FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY of melon shape,<br />

the hinged cover with a foil interior 4 1 /2" £100 - 150<br />

Lot 488<br />

490 - A MINIATURE OF A LADY 3 /4 LENGTH<br />

within a stained bone frame 4 1 /2" x 3 3 /4" £40 - 60<br />

491 - A GEORGE IV INLAID ROSEWOOD<br />

SEWING BOX the shaped rectangular hinged cover<br />

centred with a mother of pearl panel inscribed Margaret<br />

Kidd the hinged cover with a padded interior, a<br />

detachable compartmentalised tray with four covered<br />

divisions, two pin cushions with a collection of sewing<br />

and related items tapering sides with lions mask ring<br />

handles raised upon compressed bun feet 7" x 11" x 9"<br />

See illustration £120 - 180<br />

492 - FIVE 19TH CENTURY FRAMED<br />

NEEDLEWORK SAMPLERS, the work of the Taylor<br />

family, Eleanor aged 11 1852 worked with number and<br />

alphabet trials, flowers and plants, framed 11" x 11 1 /2",<br />

Agnes Taylor Kendal aged 11 1855 worked with alphabet<br />

and number trials above a vase of blooms and flowers<br />

framed 16 1 /2" x 13 1 /2", Ada Louisa Taylor Kendal 11 <strong>1861</strong><br />

worked with alphabet and number trials with a floral frieze<br />

framed 12" x 17", Helena Taylor Kendal aged 11 1864<br />

with number and alphabet trials and a four line verse, Idle<br />

Hands framed 12" x 14" and a fifth Eleanor Atkinson aged<br />

9 9 1 /2" x 11 1 /2" and a Victorian needlework piece, The<br />

Faithful Hound framed 9 1 /2" x 7 1 /2" £200 - 300<br />

Lot 491<br />

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493 - A VICTORIAN NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD<br />

lion mounted and snakeskin wrapped handle, shaped<br />

guard with an anchor in an oval 39" £80 - 120<br />

494 - A VICTORIAN EBONY AND IVORY<br />

WALKING STICK with a pear shaped handle and<br />

ivory terminal 34 1 /2" £40 - 60<br />

495 - A WALL MIRROR WITH A SHAPED<br />

CRESTING centred with a bust of a knight with an<br />

undercut base 26" £40 - 60<br />

Lot 496<br />

496 - A VICTORIAN MASONIC BALLOT BOX of<br />

rectangular form with a hinged cover and a 4" diameter<br />

aperture above two frieze drawers raised upon a plinth<br />

base, 10 1 /2"x10"x7" See illustration £50 - 80<br />

497 - AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF<br />

EDWARDIAN AND LATER DOLLS HOUSE<br />

FURNITURE including an Edwardian style display<br />

cabinet 6 1 /2" high a padded back hall seat, a W Avery<br />

and Son, Redditch Victorian miniature gilt metal chess<br />

top table engraved with leaves raised upon shaped legs<br />

2 1 /4" high, a W Avery and Son, Redditch bird in a gilt<br />

metal cage, a gilt metal three branch candelabra, two<br />

branch wall bracket, a painted metal coal scuttle, a time<br />

piece and other items a quantity.<br />

See illustration £80 - 150<br />

Lot 498<br />

499 - AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DOLLS HOUSE<br />

with a hinged front enclosing four rooms with a balcony<br />

and stepped approach raised upon a plinth base 39" x<br />

27" x 17 1 /2" See illustration £100 - 150<br />

500 - A POSTCARD ALBUM 1915 AND LATER<br />

including Mable Lucie Attwell Alpha postcards, Fred<br />

Spurgin beauties, Dora Dean kiddies series, Bamforth<br />

Seaside comic series 29 pages. £80 - 120<br />

Lot 499<br />

501 - SPARE LOT<br />

502 - THE ESCALDAO MECHANICAL RACE<br />

GAME by Chad Valley original box, linen race course<br />

and horses. See illustration £40 - 60<br />

503 - A GEORGE III TORTOISESHELL AND<br />

IVORY TEA CADDY the rectangular hinged cover<br />

with canted angles with a velvet lined interior and two<br />

lidded compartments 4 3 /4" x 7 1 /2" x 4".<br />

See illustration £150 - 200<br />

Lot 497<br />

498 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY REEL STAND<br />

the vase shaped centre with a pin cushion above a dish<br />

and a revolving tray with metal bobbin holders with a<br />

central turned shaft above an octagonal plinth with a<br />

frieze drawer raised upon turned tapering legs 13 1 /2"<br />

high. See illustration £80 - 150<br />

Lot 502<br />

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Lot 504 Lot 503<br />

504 - A VICTORIAN EBONY AND PORCUPINE<br />

QUILL SEWING BOX the hinged rectangular cover<br />

with an inlaid interior and a detachable lidded<br />

compartmentalised tray 4" x 11" x 8"<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

505 - TWO EARLY 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE<br />

GENTLEMAN HEAD AND SHOULDERS painted<br />

on ivory within a gilt metal frame the back with plaited<br />

hair 2 3 /4" and a miniature with a paper label attached<br />

Thomas Ashenden Champion.<br />

See illustration £150 - 200<br />

Lot 505<br />

506 - A THOMAS STEVENS SILK PICTURE<br />

"THE FINISH", framed, 5"x8" £40 - 60<br />

507 - THREE SCRAP ALBUMS<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

508 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY<br />

NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER the work of Elizabeth<br />

Skerritt 1811 with a five line verse, alphabet trials also<br />

worked with flowers and baskets of blooms within a<br />

strawberry pattern border framed 11 1 /2" x 10 1 /2" and a<br />

related photograph Study of a Lady 9" oval £80 - 120<br />

509 - AN ARMAND MARSEILLE BABY DOLL<br />

bisque head, sleeping eyes, open mouth, composition<br />

body 13" £40 - 60<br />

510 - A CARVED CALCUTTA HARDWOOD BOX<br />

the hinged cover and sides carved with leaves and<br />

berries, the interior similarly carved with a roundel dated<br />

15/6/1910 Calcutta Thonoues Deer 4 1 /2" x 9 3 /4" x 6 1 /4"<br />

£40 - 60<br />

511 - AN IVORY AND EBONY MIRROR of lancet<br />

form, the ivory frame enclosing a bevelled mirror and an<br />

ebonised cross stretcher 24" £50 - 80<br />

512 - A ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB<br />

ASSOCIATE CAR MEMBERSHIP BADGE centred<br />

with an enamel Union Jack enclosed within a floral<br />

wreath and supported by a winged figure number 8869<br />

paper date card for 1926 4 1 /4" including bracket an<br />

Omega Japan pattern cigarette lighter, a Ronson chrome<br />

lighter, gramophone needles and a small Bournville<br />

cocoa tin, and a Johnny Walker Still Going Strong Pipe<br />

Tamper, a Brownie Reflex camera and a leather cased<br />

Agfa Isolette camera £20 - 40<br />

513 - A PAIR OF ROSEWOOD CHAD GOODALL<br />

THE FOSTER WHIST MARKERS each 3 1 /2" x 2"<br />

original box, a collection of playing cards including two<br />

packs within a blue funnel case (11 items) £30 - 50<br />

514 - AN OCTAGONAL URN STAND with painted<br />

frieze of fruit and leaves 18" £40 - 60<br />

515 - AN UNUSUAL BRASS AND PLATED<br />

DINNER GONG the rectangular oak plinth with a<br />

turned frame with acorn finial's and a pendant gong and<br />

beater 17" x 14" x 10" See illustration £80 - 120<br />

516 - A CASED VIOLIN and two bows £40 - 60<br />

517 - A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY<br />

STAINED PINE CARRIAGE WHIP CASE OF<br />

HINGED RECTANGULAR FORM 87" x 3 1 /2"<br />

£80 - 120<br />

518 - FARMING YESTERYEAR including early Alfa<br />

Laval milking unit, a cooler, cheese mould, milk<br />

measure, a quantity £50 - 80<br />

519 - SPARE LOT<br />

520 - A MURPHY TYPE A72 RADIO, AC MAINS<br />

RECEIVER upright walnut veneered case with a<br />

rectangular aperture, long, medium and short waves,<br />

central roundel speaker and four Bakelite knobs with a<br />

manual and guarantee £40 - 60<br />

521 - SPARE LOT<br />

522 - A VICTORIAN GREEN AND ENAMEL<br />

GLASS BOWL supported on a carriage pulled by a dog<br />

raised upon a marble plinth 3", a scent bottle within a<br />

pierced metal cart pulled by a donkey, a goat pulling a<br />

cart and a conch shell, a silver thimble, three others and<br />

a brass table bell (eight items) See illustration £40 - 60<br />

Lot 507 Lot 515<br />

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527 - A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER<br />

OF PEARL INLAID SEWING BOX the hinged cover<br />

with a padded lid 5" x 12", a Victorian mahogany<br />

money box, the rectangular top with two brass divisions<br />

7 1 /2", a Victorian marquetry miniature chest of three<br />

drawers 4 1 /2" wide, Japanese papier mache and gilt<br />

painted panelled jewellery box with two hinged doors<br />

enclosing three shelves 6 1 /2" x 5 1 /2", A Victorian<br />

rosewood and brass bound sewing box lacking divisions<br />

10 1 /2" £40 - 60<br />

Lot 522 Lot 422<br />

523 - A NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER the work of<br />

Elizabeth Stocks 1790 with a five line religious verse<br />

worked with figures, birds, vases of blooms with a<br />

strawberry pattern border framed 14" x 11"<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

Lot 530<br />

Lot 523<br />

524 - A 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT MINIATURE<br />

OF A LADY within an oval framed 2 3 /4" £50 - 80<br />

525 - A VICTORIAN BERLIN WORK PANEL Child<br />

with a Favourite Hound within an oak frame 15" x<br />

19 1 /2" and two religious tapestries, Abraham and Isaac<br />

17" x 13 1 /2" £30 - 50<br />

526 - A LATE 18TH CENTURY 19TH CENTURY<br />

NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER the work of Ellen<br />

Griffith aged seven years, an eight line prayer worked<br />

with figures, dogs, vases of flowers and a red brick blue<br />

roofed dwelling with two chimneys and an interior<br />

within a strawberry patterned border in a simulated<br />

rosewood frame 28" x 29" See illustration £200 - 300<br />

528 - A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY TEA<br />

CADDY the rectangular hinged top with a satinwood<br />

border line inlays 5" x 6 1 /2" x 4", and a lignum vitae<br />

string box with a screw top 5" high (2) £50 - 80<br />

529 - A VICTORIAN POLLARD OAK FRAME now<br />

enclosing a later woolwork picture 18 1 /2" x 15 1 /2"<br />

£30 - 50<br />

530 - A POSTCARD ALBUM CIRCA 1910 and later<br />

including Chaffers Wonder Midgets, floral subjects,<br />

rural, Manchester tram scene, Nantwich, Malpas,<br />

LLandudno, birthday greetings, Blackpool, Montreal,<br />

Chester, Donald McGill comics 1132 "Everybody's<br />

Loved by Someone" depicting Adolph Hitler, roller<br />

skating, Queen Mary, lucky fortune telling card, driven<br />

to drink by a woman, after Reg Carter published by E<br />

Mac "With the Remounts I Thought I'd Join the Army<br />

not a bally Circus", before and after marriage, XL series,<br />

D Tempest. See illustration £80 - 150<br />

Lot 531<br />

Lot 526<br />

531 - A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND CUT BRASS<br />

WRITING BOX the rectangular hinged cover with a<br />

foliate brass border enclosing fitted interior with a<br />

writing slope and divided lidded compartments requires<br />

restoration to brasswork 7 1 /4" x 20" x 10 1 /4"<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

532 - A ZENITH BOWLER HAT 6 3 /8 £20 - 40<br />

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Lot 534<br />

533 - A BLACK PAINTED AND BRASS<br />

MICROSCOPE with a brass shaped square platform<br />

raised upon a V shape stand in a box, 30 1 /2" £40 - 60<br />

534 - A VICTORIAN BLACK FOREST CARVED<br />

WOOD SPORTING A MEMENTO, the hound with a<br />

roundel supporting a stag, the cushion musket, hunting<br />

horn and bag with a open acorn leaf border, 22 1 /2"<br />

See illustration £80 - 150<br />

537 - A VICTORIAN WAX SHOULDERED DOLL<br />

with glass eyes, wood and composition legs, original<br />

costume 22 1 /4", a Victorian doll composition with<br />

sleeping blue eyes 15 1 /2" and another (3)<br />

See illustration £30 - 50<br />

538 - A HORNBY 00 CLOCKWORK 040BR<br />

ENGINE, black livery, another Hornby 00 040 No:<br />

50153 engine, rolling stock including flat bed, coal<br />

wagon, shell lubricating oil, guards van, BR furniture,<br />

level crossings and an extensive collection of track, a<br />

large collection of Meccano magazines circa 1949.<br />

£50 - 80<br />

539 - AN UNUSUAL MANTLE TIMEPIECE of<br />

horse racing interest with a 3 1 /2" silver dial registered<br />

number 246, key wound movement, the dial enclosed by<br />

a horse shoe riding crops, bits and a stirrup 8 1 /4"<br />

See illustration £100 - 150<br />

Lot 535<br />

535 - A GOLD PLUSH TEDDY early 20th century<br />

with glass eyes, hump back, long arms 20".<br />

See illustration £150 - 200<br />

536 - AN 18TH CENTURY OAK HANGING SALT<br />

BOX with a shaped cresting the hinged fall front above<br />

tapering sides, the front inlaid with an oval with oak<br />

leaves 18" high. See illustration £50 - 80<br />

Lot 537<br />

Lot 541<br />

541 - AN ENGLAND CRICKET CAP 1890 with gilt<br />

tassel, white silk, damaged with a red shield with three<br />

lions dated 1890 for Mr T Coop, cap made by J C<br />

Stewart clothier Edinburgh and Manchester<br />

See illustration £80 - 150<br />

542 - AN IVORY AND SILVER MOUNTED<br />

RIDING CROP the shaped handle carved with a<br />

crouching animal 27" £40 - 60<br />

543 - A HORNBY DUBLO ELECTRIC<br />

PASSENGER TRAIN, DUCHESS OF ATHOLL<br />

EDP2462, engine No: 6231, coal tender, two LMS<br />

coaches, controller and track, within a box, a Hornby<br />

DUBLO D1 turn table boxed, a 00D1 signal cabin<br />

boxed, a 00D12 corridor coach boxed, a D20 composite<br />

restaurant car boxed, D1 buffer stocks boxed, four<br />

isolated switch points boxed, lead station figures, fish<br />

wagon, open coal truck, including signals and No: 1236<br />

bridge signal. £50 - 80<br />

544 - A HORNBY NO: 45 TANK GOODS SET<br />

containing 0/4/0 type tank loco, BR black no: 82011,<br />

clockwork and open coal shell lubricating oil tanker and<br />

LMS, and XV flatbed wagons, LMS furnisher removals<br />

service K61, SO tanker, a boxed no: 50 low sided wagon<br />

with cable drum, a no: 1 buffer stop boxed, a no: 41<br />

passenger brake van boxed, a level crossing, water tower<br />

and signal with tin plate, clockwork track, in original<br />

box. £50 - 80<br />

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545 - A VICTORIAN AND GILT WOOD<br />

COMPOSITION ROYAL SIPHER the central<br />

roundel adorned with a crown flanked on either side by<br />

a lion, unicorn, rose, thistle and shamrock, foilet motifs<br />

and a ribbon inscribed DIEU ETMON DROIT, 15"x23"<br />

£500 - 800<br />

546 - A NEAR PAIR OF CARVED<br />

PRERAPHAELITES INFLUENT'S CARVED OAK<br />

ANGELS each kneeling with wings aloft raised upon<br />

later plinth bases, 28" excluding plinth. £500 - 800<br />

546A - A VICTORIAN BERLIN WORK<br />

TAPESTRY "PIGGYBACK" within a tree lined<br />

landscape enclosed with a birds eye maple frame 32" x<br />

28" £50 - 8<br />

BOOKS & MAPS<br />

547 - A ROLLED MAP, SCARBOROUGHS MAP<br />

OF ENGLAND AND WALES showing geographical<br />

counties and boroughs from the 1901 census 36" wide<br />

with wooden batten. See illustration £20 - 40<br />

548 - SPARE LOT<br />

549 - SPARE LOT<br />

550 - CTS BIRCH REYNARDSON "DOWN THE<br />

ROAD OR REMINISCENCES OF A<br />

GENTLEMAN COACHMAN" 1875, and Wanderer<br />

"Fair Diana" by G Bowers 1884 2 volumes.<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

551 - THE LONDON MAGAZINE FOR<br />

GENTLEMAN'S MONTHLY INTELLIGENCER<br />

for the year 1763 printed for R Baldwin, eight folding<br />

maps and plates, poor condition £40 - 60<br />

552 - A HAND COLOURED MAP OF "L'ITALIA<br />

ENGRAVED BY BARBEY, 10 1 /2"x13" including<br />

margin, framed, a 2nd map, DEPt Du Pas De Calais<br />

from the atlas National 12 1 /2"x18", and a 3rd Depart Du<br />

Gard (3) £40 - 60<br />

553 - THE PECKFORTON ESTATE SALE<br />

CATALOGUE 1947 with folding maps 1947 area of<br />

land extends to 1,914 acres fourteen dairy farms<br />

including two country licensed houses 30th April, 1947<br />

with folding maps, good condition £40 - 60<br />

554 - THE HAUGHTON HALL ESTATE extending<br />

to an area of 1,533 acres, productive dairy and cheese<br />

making farms including Haughton Hall Farm and<br />

Woodworth Green Farm, The Nags Head public house,<br />

January 1923 with folding maps, worn and torn<br />

£20 - 40<br />

555 - A MERSEY DOCKS AND HARBOUR<br />

BOARD LEDGER from the Liverpool Printing and<br />

Stationery Company number B5007 dated 13.3.1920<br />

registering ships including Clan MacMaster from<br />

Coconada the Stanmore, Grampian Range including<br />

casks of tobacco in favour of John Player and Sons,<br />

London, Midland, Scottish Railway, Tosca from New<br />

Orleans, Laythia New York, Walkers Tobacco last entry<br />

dated 1921 16th September (Tobacco Ledger) 19 1 /4" x<br />

13 3 /4 £40 - 60<br />

556 - T T BURY "COLOURED VIEWS ON THE<br />

LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER RAILWAY" a<br />

facsimile of the original edition published in 1831 Hugh<br />

Broadbent Oldham with dust cover £40 - 60<br />

557 - WILLIAM ARTHUR SHAW M.A.<br />

MANCHESTER OLD AND NEW with illustrations<br />

by H E Tidmarsh, Cassell and Company three volumes,<br />

prepared for subscription £50 - 80<br />

558 - THOMAS DUGDALE ASSISTED BY<br />

WILLIAM BURNETT CURIOSITIES OF GREAT<br />

BRITAIN, ENGLAND AND WALES delineated,<br />

eleven volumes, William Royle History of Rusholme<br />

1914, Charles Hardwick Ancient Battlefields in<br />

Lancashire 1882, Charles Roeder Roman Manchester<br />

1900, R W Proctor Bygone Manchester and memorials<br />

of Manchester streets, sketches of buildings in<br />

Manchester. £40 - 60<br />

559 - WILLIAM NOY A TREATISE OF THE<br />

RIGHTS OF THE CROWN declaring how the King<br />

of England may support and increase his annual<br />

revenues London 1715 leather binding, worn, map, by<br />

John Ruthven of the English Lakes 1855 hand coloured,<br />

the First Fifty Years of Brunner Mond 1873 to 1923, a<br />

pamphlet the Fiftieth Anniversary a handbook Salford<br />

the Gateway to South East Lancashire 1924 coloured<br />

plates and maps £40 - 60<br />

560 - CHRISTOPHER SAXTON "MAP OF<br />

CHESHIRE" DOUBLE PAGE ENGRAVED AND<br />

HAND COLOURED MAP with an open volume<br />

Cestria 10 1 /2"x12 1 /2" some worm, HC Herris, view at<br />

the Hague 5 1 /2"x6 1 /2", and an engraving of a kitchen<br />

stove signed AL Dly from an edition of 100, 1986, (3)<br />

£50 - 80<br />

561 - A SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH OF PAT<br />

PHOENIX, ELSIE TANNER OF CORONATION<br />

STREET 5" x 3 1 /2", a BSA instruction manual D125CC<br />

Bantam a 1929 On with the Show , North Pier Pavilion<br />

programme, small collection of photographs and<br />

postcards and an early John Moore's catalogue £40 - 60<br />

562 - CHRISTIE MANSON AND WOODS "FIRST<br />

PORTION THE SHANDON COLLECTION"<br />

formed by Robert Napier of Glasgow April 1877<br />

including prices realised 10" x 6 1 /2" £40 - 60<br />

563 - PETER BECKFORD ESQ., "THOUGHTS ON<br />

HUNTING", illustrations in colour by G Denholm<br />

Armour Hodder & Stoughton, No: 222 of a deluxe<br />

edition limited to 350 signed by the artist and numbered,<br />

leather and gilt binding 11 1 /2"x9" £250 - 350<br />

564 - "THE LONSDALE LIBRARY VOLUME 1<br />

"THE WAY OF A MAN WITH A HORSE" with 90<br />

illustrations, London, Seeley Service & Co, 1930.<br />

£20 - 40<br />

565 - CALDECOTT RANDOLPH "GLEANINGS<br />

FROM THE GRAPHIC", London George Routledge<br />

and Sons 1889, eighty three pages with numerous<br />

illustrations £80 - 120<br />

566 - RANDOLPH CALDECOTT "GRAPHIC<br />

PICTURES" London George Routledge 1889<br />

£80 - 120<br />

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567 - RANDOLPH CALDECOTT "MORE<br />

GRAPHIC PICTURES" with numerous illustrations<br />

including How Tankerville Smith Took a Country<br />

Cottage £80 - 120<br />

568 - RANDOLPH CALDECOTT "LAST<br />

GRAPHIC PICTURES" George Routledge 1888<br />

including scenes with the old Mickledale Hunt including<br />

a lovers quarrel £80 - 120<br />

569 - KELLYS DIRECTORY OF CHESHIRE AND<br />

LIVERPOOL 1896 London Kelly and Company loose<br />

back £40 - 60<br />

570 - CARL VOGT AND FRIEDRICH SPECHT<br />

"THE NATURAL HISTORY OF ANIMALS IN<br />

WORD AND PICTURE" translated by George G<br />

Chisholm illustrated by above three hundred fine<br />

engravings on wood, two volumes London Blackie and<br />

Son 1889 £50 - 80<br />

571 - DARWIN, ERASMUS M.D.F.R.S.<br />

"PHYTOLOGIA FOR THE PHILOSOPHY OF<br />

AGRICULTURE AND GARDENING, THE<br />

THEORY OF DRAINING MORASSES AND WITH<br />

AN IMPROVED CONDITION OF THE DRILL<br />

PLOUGH" London printed for J Johnson, St Paul's<br />

Church Yard dated 1800 £100 - 150<br />

572 - MRS BEETON'S HOUSEHOLD<br />

MANAGEMENT A complete cookery book with thirty<br />

two plates in colour and seven hundred illustrations new<br />

edition Ward Lock and Company London in good<br />

condition £40 - 60<br />

573 - MORTON JOHN C A CYCLOPEDIA OF<br />

AGRICULTURE, PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC<br />

IN WHICH THE THEORY, THE ART AND THE<br />

BUSINESS OF FARMING ARE THOROUGHLY<br />

AND PRACTICALLY TREATED Volume One<br />

Blackie and Son, dated 1855 and four other parts, card<br />

backs, division four, five, six and seven (five)<br />

£80 - 150<br />

574 - RICHARD GRANT WHITE AM, R.D.<br />

HORNE illustrated engravings on wood by Kenny<br />

Meadows and a hundred steel plates of eminent actors<br />

"The Complete Works of Shakespeare" with a Memoir<br />

by Barry Cornwall, three volumes, the London Printing<br />

and Publishing Company £40 - 60<br />

575 - LIEUT'COLONEL SG GOLDSCHMIDT<br />

"BRIDLE WISE" with plates by Lionel Edwards<br />

Country Life, Handley Cross or Mr Jorrocks's Hunt<br />

illustrations by John Beech, London Bradbury & Evans<br />

1854, Day & Sons Everyday Farriery, Crewe and the<br />

Book of the Horse, Nicholson & Watson (4 volumes)<br />

£40 - 60<br />

576 - GUSTAVE DORE REVISION OF<br />

PURGATORY AND PARADISE BY DANTE<br />

CASSELLS & CO., the cloth leather and gilt bindings,<br />

13 1 /2"x10 1 /2", leather bindings the arms with<br />

Harmsworth Encyclopedia eight volumes, leather<br />

bindings Cassells "History of England" nine volumes all<br />

in books. £40 - 60<br />

577 - LETTS, SON AND CO LIMITED POPULAR<br />

ATLAS being a complete series of maps delineating the<br />

whole surface of the globe, general maps 1881, original<br />

leather and cloth binding 14" x 9 1 /4" £80 - 120<br />

578 - JULIANA HORATIA EWING<br />

"JACKANAPES" illustrations by Randolph Caldecott,<br />

Daddy Darwin's dovecote, two identical volumes, Lob<br />

Lie-by-the-fire circa 1894, Robert Bloomfield "The<br />

Horkey" illustrations by George Cruickshank MacMillan<br />

1882, Millicent Sowerby The Pretty Book, King Edward<br />

VII two volumes (8) £50 - 80<br />

579 - MENTMORE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE<br />

SOTHEBY PARK BERNET COUNTRY HOUSE<br />

SALE CATALOGUE AND FOUR OTHER<br />

VOLUMES (5) £40 - 60<br />

PRINTS<br />

Lot 580<br />

580 - SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT<br />

RECLINING SPANISH BEAUTY, reproduction in<br />

colour, number 803 from a limited edition of 850 with<br />

blind stamp 12 1 /2" x 20" (1) See illustration £150 - 200<br />

Lot 581<br />

581 - SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT TWO<br />

BEAUTIES IN CONVERSATION with a companion<br />

holding a book, reproduction in colour, limited edition<br />

number 252 from an edition of 850 blind stamp 14" x<br />

23" framed (2) See illustration £150 - 200<br />

Lot 582<br />

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Lot 583<br />

582 - SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT,<br />

RECLINING BEAUTY, reproduction printed in<br />

colour, number 126 of a limited edition of 750.<br />

framed 11 1 /2" x 15 1 /2" (3) See illustration £80 - 150<br />

583 - SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT<br />

RECLINING BEAUTY WEARING A BLUE<br />

DRESS, reproduction printed in colour, number 122 of a<br />

limited edition of 750 with blind stamp (4) 10" x 15"<br />

See illustration £80 - 150<br />

584 - SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT BEAUTY<br />

READING AN OPEN BOOK ON A GREEN AND<br />

RED DRAPED COUCH, reproduction printed in<br />

colour, number 778 of a limited edition of 850 with<br />

blind stamp (5) 15 1 /2" x 21" £150 - 200<br />

Lot 586<br />

587 - ROBERT MORDEN, BRITANNIA,<br />

SAXONICA, HAND COLOURED MAP WITH<br />

SCALE, Hogarth style frame, x 11 1 /2", and Henry<br />

Teesdale, map of Shropshire circa 1830, hand coloured,<br />

framed 18"x14" See illustration £50 - 80<br />

Lot 584<br />

585 - SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT BEAUTY<br />

RECLINING ON A RED AND BLUE DRAPED<br />

COUCH, reproduction printed in colour, signed artists<br />

proof published in 1966 by Frost and Reed with blind<br />

stamp 13 3 /4" x 24" (6) See illustration £200 - 300<br />

586 - SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT SEVEN<br />

VARIATIONS, reproduction printed in colour, number<br />

652 of a limited edition of 850 with blind stamp 21" x<br />

27 1 /2" framed (7) See illustration £150 - 200<br />

Lot 585<br />

Lot 587<br />

588 - PUBLISHED BY S & J FULLER, "TEMPLE<br />

OF FANCY, RATHBONE PLACE 1822", a series of<br />

four hand coloured sporting engravings "Death & The<br />

Doctors" No: 13, and three others No's 12, Jens<br />

Humana, 11, Candidates Fort Brookes, and No: 14<br />

Dulce domicun, later frames each 3 1 /2"x23 1 /2" £50 - 80<br />

589 - AFTER H HOLBEIN, W HOLLAR, FAC<br />

"A.A.BIERLINGEXCUD 1647" PORTRAIT OF A<br />

LADY 3 /4 length within an oak frame 7"x5" excluding<br />

frame. £40 - 60<br />

590 - "AN EARLY PHOTOGRAPH OF THE<br />

MANCHESTER TO CHESTER COACH DRIVEN<br />

BY DICK WHITTAKER" inscribed verso "To my old<br />

friend Fred Pirett", framed, 8"x10" £30 - 50<br />

591 - AFTER GEORGE MORELAND "RURAL<br />

IDYL", 20" oval and two companions (3) £40 - 60<br />

592 - AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS "HUNTING<br />

TYPES, THE THRUSTER" 16"x18 1 /2" and three<br />

companions within ornate frames.<br />

See illustration £80 - 120<br />

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Lot 592<br />

593 - GORDON ELLIS "EDWARDIAN DUSK<br />

PRINCESS STAGE, LIVERPOOL", No: 12 of a<br />

limited edition of 485, signed coloured print, 16 1 /2"x24",<br />

framed, and two companions "Full tide on the Mersey"<br />

No: 12 of an edition of 500 signed by Barbara Ellis,<br />

19"x32", framed and another, "Early morning shipping<br />

on the Mersey" signed limited edition by BJ Ellis,<br />

16 1 /2"x24" See illustrations £50 - 80<br />

Lot 595<br />

597 - ARTHUR DELANEY "TRAMS IN THE<br />

EVENING", print No: 417 of a limited edition of 850<br />

signed by the artist, 15"x18 1 /2"<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

Lot 596<br />

Lot 592<br />

594 - A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN CHRISTOLEUMS<br />

After paintings by H Menzler by Franz Hanfslaengl.<br />

See illustration £80 - 150<br />

595 - ARTHUR DELANEY "ST GEORGE'S<br />

HALL", No: 43 of a signed limited edition of 400<br />

copies, 15"x18 1 /2" See illustration £40 - 60<br />

596 - M BARNFATHER "THE OLD<br />

FARMSTEAD", coloured print signed in pencil and<br />

three companions, a set of (4), framed, published 1977<br />

by Alexander Gallery, 11 1 /2"x13 1 /2"<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

598 - ARTHUR DELANEY "ST ANNES,<br />

MANCHESTER", No: 152 of a signed limited edition<br />

of 850 copies, framed, 14"x18 1 /2"<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

599 - ARTHUR DELANEY "PIER HEAD" No: 29<br />

from a signed limited edition of 400 copies, framed,<br />

15 1 /2"x18 1 /2" See illustration £40 - 60<br />

Lot 597<br />

Lot 594<br />

600 - A LARGE COLLECTION OF UNFRAMED<br />

PRINTS including book illustrations, Earl of Sandwich<br />

circa 1833, Elizabeth Countess of Devonshire, Beeston<br />

Castle, after J Ibbotson engraved by S Middiman 6" x<br />

8", Bridgnorth, Shrewsbury engraved by Sparrow, two<br />

reproductions, later edition prints of after Norman<br />

Wilkinson White Star LMS, a valentines postcard,<br />

Valerie Hodge kitten series, some damage, a large<br />

quantity £40 - 60<br />

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608 - JOHN SPEED "DOUBLE PLATE<br />

ENGRAVED MAP OF THE COUNTY OF<br />

WARWICK, THE SHIRE TOWN", hand coloured<br />

with coats of arms and inset plans of Warwicke and<br />

Coventree dated 1610 with margins, Ogarth style frame<br />

16 1 /2"x21 1 /2" £100 - 150<br />

WATERCOLOURS<br />

Lot 598<br />

601 - GELDART "ABERSOCH MOORED<br />

FISHING VESSELS" signed in pencil by the artist No:<br />

65 of an edition of 500, framed 13"x26 1 /2", a companion<br />

"Frodsham" signed No: 7 of an edition of 250, 16"x12",<br />

Patrick A Okenham "Hedgehogs" limited edition no: 322<br />

of 500 13"x18", H Grimshaw "The Rose, Chester",<br />

signed reproduction and one other (5) £50 - 80<br />

Lot 609<br />

609 - "JESSICA HARLING, ISLAND FAIR", signed<br />

watercolour 9 1 /2"x13 1 /2", by the same hand "Church<br />

Lane, Nantwich" signed watercolour 18"x11 1 /2" and<br />

another "Sheriffs Woods, Cumbria" signed and dated<br />

'97, 13"x19" See illustration £40 - 60<br />

610 - G HARDING "SOUTH VIEW OF MALPAS<br />

CHURCH" drawn 1843 11" x 14 1 /2" within an<br />

ebonised frame. See illustration £50 - 80<br />

Lot 599<br />

602 - CECIL ALDIN "THE ATHERSTONE, AWAY<br />

FROM THE AMBION" signed in pencil, 14 1 /2"x25"<br />

£150 - 200<br />

603 - BEST OF FRIENDS, COLOURED PRINT<br />

19TH CENTURY within a mahogany stained frame,<br />

27"x 21" and a companion a pair £40 - 60<br />

604 - R HERDMAN-SMITH ARWA "ALFRISTON<br />

THE STAR INN" etching printed in colours, limited to<br />

150 signed proofs 7" x 9 3 /4" and a companion,<br />

Canterbury The Cathedral from Mercery Lane, coloured<br />

etching limited to 73 signed proofs 10 1 /2" x 7 1 /2"<br />

£30 - 50<br />

605 - J HILLIARD "IN THE DEAD WOOD" a<br />

signed limited edition number 17 of an edition of 20<br />

framed 8 3 /4" x 13" £50 - 80<br />

606 - J LAWRENCE ISHERWOOD "THE SPIRIT<br />

OF ALAMEIN" after an original painting by<br />

Isherwood signed in pencil by the artist and<br />

Montgomery of Alamein, published in 1971 by Henry<br />

Donn 18" x 20 1 /2" and a companion The Lone<br />

Adventurer signed in pencil by the artist and Francis<br />

Chichester each from a limited edition of 75 signed<br />

copies framed £50 - 80<br />

607 - AFTER J HERRING SENIOR ENGRAVING<br />

BY C HUNT "ALICE HAWTHORN" coloured print<br />

18" x 20 1 /2" £40 - 60<br />

Lot 610<br />

611 - FRED SLOCOMBE "MENDING THE<br />

NETS", watercolour, signed and dated 1876, framed,<br />

See illustration £150 - 200<br />

Lot 611<br />

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Lot 612<br />

612 - FOLLOWER OF W.L. WYLLIE "ROUEN",<br />

signed watercolour, 10"x14", framed.<br />

See illustration £200 - 300<br />

613 - FOLLOWER OF W.L. WYLLIE "INCH<br />

MARNOCH & BUTE" FROM OFF SANOX,<br />

10"x17 1 /4", framed. See illustration £200 - 300<br />

Lot 613<br />

614 - MORETON OLD HALL, CONGLETON,<br />

CHESHIRE watercolour signed and dated 1895 6 1 /2" x<br />

10" framed, Henlley "Mow Cop, Cheshire" signed 6 1 /2"<br />

x 10" See illustration £40 - 60<br />

616 - ROS GOODY "SPORTING PURSUITS", six<br />

individual studies framed as one signed watercolour<br />

framed 15 3 /4" x 20 1 /2" £80 - 150<br />

617 - H LARENIE SAILING VESSELS OFF THE<br />

COAST, signed, 5"x9 1 /2" and a companion, a pair.<br />

£80 - 120<br />

618 - R HOLD "MASTED VESSELS OFF THE<br />

COAST" signed watercolour, framed 6 1 /2"x10 1 /4" and<br />

S Ingleson landscape, signed, (2) £100 - 150<br />

619 - HARRY B NEILSON "THE MATUTINAL<br />

PIPE" inscribed verso To Dear Harry wishing him and<br />

Dorothy a very happy Christmas December 1936 from<br />

H B and L B Neilson 8" x 5 3 /4" and a second by the<br />

same hand inscribed The Boss and Bookkeeper, I put on<br />

my wife's trousers by mistake 10" x 7 3 /4" £50 - 80<br />

620 - ENGLISH LATE 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL<br />

SPORTING INTEREST initials ANAO November<br />

1898 "A Feminine Failing" inscribed in the lower<br />

margin Well How Do You Like That New Mare of<br />

Yours ....., She's Always Stopping To Look At Herself in<br />

the Puddles 7 3 /4" x 11", postcard size sketch of a<br />

Highwayman, stone age characters watercolour 10 1 /2" x<br />

7 1 /2", a watercolour of exotic birds and an amusing card<br />

Any Port in a Storm (5) £40 - 60<br />

621 - ENGLISH 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL<br />

Gentleman Out Hawking with Companion and Hounds,<br />

Cattle in the Landscape watercolour unsigned 11 1 /4" x<br />

9 1 /2" £80 - 150<br />

622 - GELDART "BEST OF FRIENDS", ink, signed<br />

and inscribed, and signed verso, 14" oval. £150 - 200<br />

623 - GELDART "ABOUT TO PLAY", signed oval,<br />

14" framed. £150 - 200<br />

Lot 613<br />

615 - P OSMENT "FIGURE BESIDE A<br />

THATCHED COTTAGE" signed watercolour,<br />

10"x14", framed, and another, AJT Ogden "Figures<br />

beside the canal" signed watercolour, 10"x13 1 /2"<br />

£40 - 60<br />

Lot 624<br />

624 - IN THE MANNER OF ALKEN THE BITER<br />

BIT depicting a horse with its rider grounded pen and<br />

ink sketch, framed 6 1 /2" x 9 1 /2"<br />

See illustration £40 - 60<br />

625 - ENGLISH EARLY 20TH CENTURY<br />

SCHOOL "MISS A W CHAMBERS CUBBING<br />

WITH THE S. CHESHIRE JUMPING FOR JOY"<br />

10 1 /4" x 8" and a coloured print after Alken "Symptoms<br />

published The Haymarket 1822" framed 10" x 12" (2)<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

626 - W JOLLEY "STILL LIFE BOWL OF<br />

GRAPES AND APPLES", signed and dated verso<br />

1906 and a companion, a pair, framed 9 1 /2"x14 1 /2" and a<br />

companion (2) See illustration £50 - 80<br />

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OIL PAINTINGS<br />

635 - B.B. WADHAM "CATTLE CROSSING A<br />

BRIDGE IN A MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE",<br />

signed, oil on canvas, framed, 19 3 /4"x29 3 /4".<br />

See illustration £150 - 200<br />

Lot 625<br />

627 - CHAUDLES 1869 "THE OLD WINDMILL"<br />

WATERCOLOUR signed and dated 6 3 /4" x 9 3 /4"<br />

framed £40 - 60<br />

Lot 626<br />

628 - AN AMUSING MEMORABLE EVENING<br />

MEMENTO depicting guardsmen, drums and figures<br />

on donkey's, "Those Geysers on those donkey's",<br />

13 1 /2"x9 1 /2", After H Alken "Hunting recollections"<br />

coloured print and a print Summer Haymaking 9"x11 1 /2"<br />

framed. £40 - 60<br />

629 - E W WILLIAMSON "FIGURES ON<br />

HORSEBACK BENEATH BEESTON CASTLE"<br />

signed watercolour 10 1 /2"x14 1 /2" £40 - 60<br />

630 - E W WILLIAMSON "COACH AND FOUR<br />

IN NANTWICH" signed watercolour 14 1 /2"x10 1 /2"<br />

framed. £40 - 60<br />

631 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE<br />

HEAD AND SHOULDERS OF A LADY painted on<br />

ivory inscribed verso 2 3 /4" framed £50 - 80<br />

632 - C DAVID JOHNSTON "BUZZARD<br />

(MED.HORIZ) WATERCOLOUR signed and dated<br />

1975 12 1 /2" x 19" £300 - 400<br />

633 - "HARE AND HOUNDS, CROWTON"<br />

WATERCOLOUR framed, 5"x9 1 /2", H Meadow<br />

"Dunham Hill Mill", watercolour, signed 7"x5", Farrell<br />

& Franklin "Cowslip", "The livestock market" signed<br />

9 3 /4"x8 1 /4", After Aldin "The Fitzwilliam" and a print<br />

After Turner (5) £40 - 60<br />

Lot 635<br />

636 - V MARTIN "HIGHLAND CATTLE<br />

WATERING IN A MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE<br />

WITH A FIGURE", signed, 20th century 19 1 /2"x23 1 /2"<br />

£40 - 60<br />

637 - PRUDENCE TURNER "MOORED VESSELS<br />

AND FIGURES BY A YACHT, CORNISH<br />

COASTAL VIEW", oil, signed , 7 1 /4"x11 1 /2" and a<br />

companion Cornish Coast line"out to Sea", unsigned, a<br />

pair £40 - 60<br />

638 - LINNELL, FIGURE BY A WATERFALL, oil<br />

on canvas and a companion, a pair. 15 1 /2"x11 1 /2"<br />

£50 - 80<br />

639 - ENGLISH LATE 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL<br />

"MOORED VESSELS WITH FIGURES", unsigned,<br />

framed, 19 1 /2"x29" See illustration £80 - 120<br />

640 - J H BOEL 19TH/20TH CENTURY<br />

"LEADING THE GEESE BACK IN THE<br />

EVENING", oil on canvas, signed with the initials 72,<br />

17 1 /2"x29 1 /2", framed. £150 - 200<br />

641 - GLEM SPENCER "BLUE TITS IN<br />

LANDSCAPE", signed, oil on canvas, 11 1 /2"x8 1 /2",<br />

framed. See illustration £50 - 80<br />

642 - D BATES (MRS DENISE RYLANDS)<br />

"HAUNTED BRIDGE, PECKFORTON", oil on<br />

artist board, 11 1 /2"x15 1 /4", signed and dated 1989<br />

£40 - 60<br />

Lot 639<br />

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Lot 647<br />

Lot 641<br />

643 - GRAHAM STEWART RETURNING FROM<br />

THE FIELD, the gate in West End near Blubberhouses,<br />

Yorkshire oil painting signed 15 1 /2" x 19 1 /2" £50 - 80<br />

644 - W. WOODROFFE "EGBERT, A STEAMER",<br />

oil painting, signed and dated 1918, framed, 12"x25"<br />

See illustration £150 - 200<br />

Lot 644<br />

645 - M BACCHUS "FIGURES ON A SHORE<br />

LINE WITH WINDMILLS AND MOORED<br />

BOATS", signed, oil on canvas and a companion (a<br />

pair), framed, 7 1 /2"x20 1 /2" £40 - 60<br />

646 - C WHITFIELD STILL LIFE APPLES AND<br />

CHERRIES signed oil framed 4 1 /4" x 5 3 /4"<br />

See illustration £150 - 200<br />

649 - MARGUERITE H ROBERTS<br />

"CINNERARIA" oil, signed with initial and dated '50,<br />

framed, 19 1 /2"x15 1 /2" £40 - 60<br />

650 - FA SWALD "RETURNING BY MOON<br />

LIGHT", signed, oil on canvas, framed 23 1 /2"x50 1 /2"<br />

See illustration £50 - 80<br />

Lot 646<br />

647 - ARNOLD PIYNNY "LOCH ETIVE, NORTH<br />

BERICKSHIRE", signed, oil on canvas, 19 1 /2"x29 1 /2"<br />

and a companion "Highland cattle grazing", a pair.<br />

See illustration £100 - 150<br />

648 - A LEBURG THOUGHTS OF THE SEA signed<br />

12 1 /2" x 18 1 /2" framed £50 - 80<br />

Lot 650<br />

651 - W YALE "OLD WATER MILL,<br />

CUMBERLAND, FROM A SKETCH BY<br />

PETTITT", signed, oil on canvas, framed 15 1 /2"x21 1 /2"<br />

See illustration £300 - 400<br />

652 - BRAAQ-BRIAN SHIELDS "FETCH IT<br />

CINDY" Number 5 oil signed Braaq 78 "Ann" 11 1 /2" x<br />

15 1 /2" Framed. See illustration on Front Cover<br />

FOOT NOTE: Brian Shields was born in Liverpool one<br />

of twelve children whose fathers was a docker, the<br />

signature referring to Ann is a dedication to his youngest<br />

sister who died aged 21. The little lad in the striped shirt<br />

who is in every picture is the artist himself.<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

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Lot 651<br />

653 - THOMAS WEBSTER STILL LIFE MIXED<br />

VASE OF FLOWERS ON A PLINTH signed oil<br />

29 1 /4" x 24 1 /4" framed. See illustration £400 - 600<br />

656 - A VICTORIAN OAK ROUNDEL<br />

BAROMETER signed John Bruce and Son, Liverpool<br />

with a visible work within a carved oak case 10 1 /2"<br />

diameter £40 - 60<br />

657 - A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY WHEEL<br />

BAROMETER with a 10" silvered register with a<br />

hygrometer, thermometer and level with an ivory<br />

adjusting screw within a shaped mahogany veneered<br />

case with an onion top 39 1 /2" top £120 - 180<br />

658 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WHEEL<br />

BAROMETER with a 8" register above a thermometer<br />

within a shaped case 37" £40 - 60<br />

MANTEL CLOCKS<br />

Lot 659 Lot 539<br />

Lot 653<br />

654 - W. NORMAN GAUNT "THE<br />

PROMENADE", signed, oil on canvas, framed,<br />

23 1 /2"x35 1 /2" See illustration £300 - 400<br />

658A - A VICTORIAN BLACK SLATE MANTLE<br />

CLOCK with a 4" two piece dial with a visible brocot<br />

escapement, signed Potonie Paris, the two train<br />

movement striking on a saucer bell within an<br />

architectural case 12" £50 - 80<br />

659 - A TORTOISESHELL MOTHER OF PEARL<br />

MANTLE TIME PIECE with a 3 1 /2" silver dial with<br />

Arabic numerals contained within a shaped case inlaid<br />

with tortoiseshell style panels and sides raised upon gilt<br />

metal paw feet 5" See illustration £80 - 120<br />

659A - AN OAK CASED ANSONIA MANTLE<br />

CLOCK with a 5" dial with Roman numerals the two<br />

train striking movement, a visible pendulum within a<br />

shaped shell and leaf carved case, 22 1 /2" £80 - 120<br />

Lot 654<br />

BAROMETERS<br />

655 - AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD<br />

WHEEL BAROMETER with a level signed Borders<br />

Chester with a 8" silver dial, mirror, thermometer and<br />

hygrometer the case with a swan neck cresting centred<br />

with an urn finial shaped case and undercut base 39"<br />

£150 - 200<br />

Lot 660<br />

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Lot 661<br />

660 - A SMITHS BRACKET CLOCK 20th century<br />

with a 4 1 /2" silver dial with Roman numerals within a<br />

bell top walnut case with ICI presentation plaque 1946<br />

11 1 /2" See illustration £80 - 120<br />

661 - A BRONZE PATINATED SCULPTURAL<br />

MYSTERIEUS TIME PIECE, FRENCH circa 1900<br />

the movement contained in a drum case, the 3 1 /2"<br />

diameter dial with Roman numerals with a metallic<br />

pendulum hanging from the arm of a girl, patinated<br />

bronze white metal, flowers in her hair raised upon a<br />

circular metal plinth and a ebonised base, 24" high.<br />

See illustration £400 - 600<br />

662 - A VICTORIAN BLACK SLATE MANTLE<br />

CLOCK with a 4 1 /2" white signed Achille Brocot,<br />

Roman numerals the two train movement striking on a<br />

saucer bell within an architectural case with a pendulum<br />

10"x8 1 /2" £50 - 80<br />

663 - A VICTORIAN PAINTED METAL MANTLE<br />

CLOCK with a 4" enamel dial with Arabic numerals<br />

the two train movement stamped Ansonia Clock Co.,<br />

USA, striking on a gong the case with an architectural<br />

arched top applied with classical motiffs, 9 1 /2"<br />

£50 - 80<br />

664 - AN AMERICAN EIGHT DAY TRIESTE<br />

ANSONIA CLOCK COMPANY MANTLE CLOCK<br />

with a 4 1 /2" dial, the two train movement striking on a<br />

coiled gong contained within a shaped walnut case and a<br />

1930's oak bayard mantle clock (2) £40 - 60<br />

665 - A PATINATED BRONZE AND BLACK<br />

SLATE SCULPTURAL MANTLE CLOCK with a 4"<br />

dial with Roman numerals, the two train movement<br />

striking on a saucer bell with outside count wheel, the<br />

rectangular breakfront case surmounted with a bronze<br />

figure of probably Hercules holding a bow, helmet<br />

shield and quiver by his feet raised upon a square plinth<br />

base 28 1 /2" high x 16 3 /4" See illustration £100 - 150<br />

666 - AN ELLIOTT MANTLE TIME PIECE retail<br />

label for Bagshaw Liverpool with a silver dial with<br />

Roman numerals within a green onyx case 5 1 /2" x 7"<br />

£40 - 60<br />

667 - A W.T.H. GILT BRASS CARRIAGE TIME<br />

PIECE with a 1 3 /4" white dial with Roman numerals<br />

the movement with a platform level escapement within a<br />

shaped rectangular case 6" £50 - 80<br />

668 - AN EDWARDIAN INLAID OAK MANTLE<br />

TIME PIECE with a 3 1 /2" white dial signed Finnigan's<br />

Ltd, Manchester with Arabic numerals now with a<br />

modern Quartz movement contained within a waisted<br />

case inlaid with satin wood leaves, pendant drapery and<br />

an oval raised upon a plinth base and bun feet, 10 1 /2"<br />

£50 - 80<br />

Lot 669<br />

669 - A MINIATURE FAIEANCE MOUNTED<br />

CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE in the Japanese taste circa<br />

1900 the eight day movement with platform lever<br />

escapement, gilt brass case with a pagoda stepped top,<br />

bamboo simulated uprights inset with porcelain panels<br />

painted with landscapes, insects and plants raised upon a<br />

stepped engraved plinth and bracket feet, 4 1 /4"x2 1 /2"<br />

See illustration £400 - 600<br />

Lot 665<br />

Lot 669a<br />

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669A - A GUSTAV BECKER MANTLE CLOCK<br />

with a 5 1 /2" silver dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary<br />

dials in the arch, chime silent and slow fast, the three<br />

train movement number 2453651 striking on five gongs<br />

within a mahogany case with an arched top raised upon<br />

a plinth base 11 1 /2" see illustration £80 - 120<br />

WALL CLOCKS<br />

Lot 670<br />

670 - AN GEORGE IV EBONISED MAHOGANY<br />

DIAL CLOCK, with a 13" painted dial signed Blundell<br />

& Sons, Liverpool with a single train fusee and chain,<br />

four pillar movement, the case with a moulded frame,<br />

brass bezel, 18 1 /2" diameter. See illustration £300 - 400<br />

LONGCASE CLOCKS<br />

Lot 674 Lot 678<br />

674 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND<br />

MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE<br />

CLOCK with a 13" white dial with Arabic numerals,<br />

subsidiary seconds and date aperture painted spandrels,<br />

the two train eight day movement with anchor<br />

escapement rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan<br />

neck cresting above brass capped fluted columns, the<br />

trunk with a crossbanded shaped door, fluted quarter<br />

columns raised upon a plinth base, two weights,<br />

pendulum and winding key 79"<br />

See illustration £400 - 600<br />

675 - A GEORGE IV OAK AND MAHOGANY<br />

CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK with a 13"<br />

white arch dial signed W Massey, Nantwich the<br />

spandrels painted with figures emblematic of the four<br />

seasons the arch painted with Daniel and the Lion, the<br />

two train eight day movement, with anchor escapement,<br />

rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck<br />

cresting, fluted columns the trunk with a shaped<br />

crossbanded door, fluted quarter columns raised upon a<br />

panelled plinth base, canted angles, lacking supports,<br />

85". £400 - 600<br />

676 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND<br />

MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE<br />

CLOCK with a 14" white arched dial signed James<br />

Joyce, Whitchurch with subsidiary seconds and date<br />

aperture, the centre painted with birds perched on roses<br />

and foliate spandrels the arch with a lunar calendar<br />

depicting figures beside a dwelling and a maiden the two<br />

train eight day movement with an N Porter false plate,<br />

with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, the case<br />

with a swan neck cresting, brass and eagle finial's the<br />

hood inlaid with boxwood stringing, fluted brass capped<br />

columns, the trunk crossbanded with a shaped door<br />

flanked by fluted brass capped quarter columns raised<br />

upon inlaid plinth, fluted canted corners raised upon<br />

bracket feet, 93" £600 - 800<br />

677 - A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY<br />

LONGCASE CLOCK with a 12 3 /4" brass and silvered<br />

dial, signed in the arch Jonathan Lees Bury with a lunar<br />

calendar painted with a moon and landscape, subsidiary<br />

seconds, aperture, cast mask and leafy spandrels the two<br />

train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack<br />

striking on a bell the case vaneered and crossbanded in<br />

well figured wood with an arch cresting flanked by<br />

turned urn finials above a blind fret carved frieze, fluted<br />

brass cast columns the trunk with a shaped crossbanded<br />

well figured door flanked by fluted quarter columns<br />

raised upon a plinth base with two weights pendulum<br />

and a key, 93" high. See illustration £1000 - 1500<br />

678 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY<br />

LONGCASE CLOCK with a brass and silvered dial<br />

13" signed I Hadwen, Ormskirk with subsidiary seconds<br />

and date aperture the centre matted and engraved with a<br />

roundel and leaves, wing mask cherub and leafy<br />

spandrels with a lunar calendar in the arch painted with<br />

moon and stars, the two train eight day movement with<br />

anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the<br />

case with a swan neck cresting above turned hood<br />

columns the trunk with a shaped door applied with urns<br />

raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, 91" high,<br />

See illustration £800 - 1200<br />

679 - A GEORGE IV INLAID OAK LONGCASE<br />

CLOCK with a 13 1 /2" white dial with subsidiary<br />

seconds, pointer lacking date aperture with a lunar<br />

calendar in the arch and a masted galleon, leaf and fruit<br />

spandrels, the two train eight day movement rack<br />

striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting<br />

above a glazed frieze, fluted columns, the trunk with a<br />

crossbanded door flanked by fluted quarter columns<br />

raised upon a plinth base lacking feet with two weights<br />

and a pendulum 88" £300 - 400<br />

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OAK FURNITURE<br />

685 - AN 18TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET<br />

CHEST with a rectangular planked top above a plain<br />

frieze and three panels, panelled sides raised upon plain<br />

stile feet, 30"x53"x21" £150 - 200<br />

686 - AN OAK AND UPHOLSTERED EASY<br />

CHAIR with a shaped padded back, scrolling arms,<br />

loose seat cushion raised upon front octagonal fluted<br />

vase shape legs joined by interlaced stretchers with an<br />

urn finial. £300 - 400<br />

687 - A EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND<br />

MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED HALL SETTLE<br />

with a fielded panel back, downswept arms, padded seat<br />

raised upon three shaped front legs, plain rear legs, 74"<br />

See illustration £400 - 600<br />

Lot 677 Lot 680<br />

680 - A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LONGCASE<br />

CLOCK with a paper label for Henry Walker<br />

Cabinetmaker, New Road, Lancaster with a 14" white<br />

arched dial signed Thomas Armstrong, Poulton with<br />

subsidiary seconds, the spandrels painted with flowers<br />

the arch with a classical maiden symbolic of Britannia,<br />

the single train movement with a blind aperture with<br />

outside countwheel striking on a saucer bell, the case<br />

with a swan neck cresting centred with a urn, turned<br />

columns, the trunk with a arched door, well figured<br />

wood, fluted angles raised upon a plinth base and turned<br />

feet 92" high. See illustration £400 - 600<br />

681 - A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY<br />

CROSSBANDED LONG CASE CLOCK with a 13"<br />

white arched dial signed W Peers, Chester with Roman<br />

numerals, the spandrels painted with roses with a lunar<br />

calendar in the arch painted with a masted galleon and a<br />

dwelling, the two train eight day movement with anchor<br />

escapement rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan<br />

neck cresting, three brass finial's above a gilt painted<br />

glazed frieze lacking glass to door, brass capped fluted<br />

columns, the trunk with a shaped crossbanded door<br />

flanked by fluted brass capped quarter columns raised<br />

upon a panelled plinth base 88" high. £500 - 800<br />

682 - A VICTORIAN INLAID AND MAHOGANY<br />

LONGCASE CLOCK with a 14" white dial,<br />

indistinctly signed Walker, Shrewsbury with subsidiary<br />

seconds and date aperture the spandrels painted with<br />

dwellings the arch with a child and her faithful hound,<br />

the two train eight day movement with anchor<br />

escapement, rack striking on a bell the case with a swan<br />

neck cresting above turned wood columns the trunk with<br />

a shaped crossbanded door raised upon a plinth base<br />

requires some restoration, 88" high £150 - 200<br />

683 - A VICTORIAN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK<br />

with a 14" white dial with roman numerals, subsidiary<br />

seconds the two train eight day movement striking on a<br />

bell the case with a swan neck cresting, shaped trunk<br />

door raised upon a plinth base 84" £400 - 600<br />

Lot 687<br />

688 - AN 18TH CENTURY OAK TRIPOD TABLE<br />

with a 30" diameter planked top raised upon a turned<br />

vase shape shaft, downswept supports and pad feet, 27"<br />

high. £50 - 80<br />

689 - AN 18TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET<br />

CHEST the rectangular moulded plank top above a<br />

plain frieze and three outset panels raised upon plain<br />

stile feet, 31"x48 1 /2"x22" £100 - 150<br />

690 - A 17TH CENTURY OAK TABLE DESK the<br />

rectangular top above a hinged and moulded fall front<br />

enclosing a divided interior with an arrangement seven<br />

pigeon holes, plain sides with an iron lock plate and<br />

hasp, applied plinth base, 12 1 /2"x23 1 /2"x21"<br />

£80 - 120<br />

691 - A VICTORIAN OAK TRAY TOP<br />

SIDEBOARD the planked top with a fig gallery above<br />

two short drawers and two panelled cupboard doors,<br />

40"x53" £80 - 120<br />

692 - AN OVAL OAK GATELEG COFFEE TABLE<br />

the hinged oval top raised upon turned legs, square<br />

shape terminals joined by plain stretchers 27"x42"x47"<br />

£80 - 120<br />

693 - AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK<br />

CUPBOARD on a coffer base with a cavetto cornice<br />

above a plain frieze and two panelled cupboard doors<br />

the base with a moulded top above two short drawers<br />

and a long frieze drawer raised upon plain stile feet,<br />

panelled sides 70"x60"x20" See illustration £500 - 800<br />

Fine Winter Sale 45<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


694 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TRIPOD<br />

TABLE with a 27" diameter hinged plank top raised<br />

upon a turned vase shape shaft, downswept supports,<br />

26 1 /2" £50 - 80<br />

695 - AN OAK WINDOW SEAT £40 - 60<br />

696 - AN ANTIQUE OAK SIDE TABLE the<br />

rectangular planked top with a moulded border above<br />

three frieze drawers and a shaped apron raised upon<br />

chamfered legs of square section 28"x30"x16 1 /2"<br />

£80 - 120<br />

697 - A NEAR SET OF SIX CAROLEAN STYLE<br />

DINING CHAIRS each with arched cresting rails,<br />

rattan backs, padded drop in seats raised upon turned<br />

legs (4 + 2 elbow chairs) £100 - 150<br />

698 - A SET OF TEN OLD CHARM OAK DINING<br />

CHAIRS each with acorn finials, padded leaf carved<br />

backs and seats raised upon leaf carved cup and cover<br />

support and square legs, (8 single chairs and 2 elbow<br />

chairs) £150 - 200<br />

699 - AN OAK INLAID HIGH BACK DRESSER,<br />

20TH CENTURY inverted breakfront back with a<br />

cavetto cornice above a plain frieze and three plate rails<br />

flanked by open niches, cupboard doors and frieze<br />

drawers the lower part with a rectangular mahogany<br />

crossbanded and inlaid top above three crossbanded<br />

frieze drawers, brass swan neck handles raised upon<br />

front tapering legs and spade feet, 79"x72"x18"<br />

£150 - 200<br />

700 - A 20TH CENTURY OAK BOOKCASE the<br />

shaped back with a rectangular moulded top above a<br />

carved frieze and a leaded glazed panelled door raised<br />

upon plain legs 51" x 24" x 12" £100 - 150<br />

701 - A GEORGE III OVAL OAK GATELEG<br />

DINING TABLE with two hinged flaps raised upon<br />

tapering legs of cylindrical section and pad feet,<br />

28"x48"x53" £100 - 150<br />

702 - A 19TH CENTURY LANCASHIRE LADDER<br />

BACK ELBOW CHAIR with outswept arms, rush seat<br />

raised upon turned front legs and joined by a baluster<br />

stretcher and a Macclesfield type ladder back rush seat<br />

chair centred with quatrefoil's raised upon turned<br />

baluster legs (2) £80 - 150<br />

703 - A GEORGE III OAK TRIPOD TABLE with a<br />

29"diameter top raised upon a collared vase shape shaft,<br />

triform downswept support and pad feet, 27 1 /2" high<br />

£80 - 120<br />

704 - AN 18TH CENTURY OVAL OAK GATELEG<br />

DINING TABLE with a 53" diameter plank top raised<br />

upon square headed turned supports terminating in<br />

square legs with replaced tips joined by turned<br />

stretchers, 29?" high. £80 - 150<br />

705 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND<br />

MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED SIDE TABLE the<br />

rectangular plank top above a crossbanded frieze drawer,<br />

brass swan neck handles above a shaped apron raised<br />

upon plain legs joined by an "H" stretcher, 28"x37"x18"<br />

£80 - 120<br />

Lot 708<br />

706 - A GEORGE III ELM CHIPPENDALE STYLE<br />

ELBOW CHAIR with an arched cresting rail above an<br />

interlaced vase shape splat, outswept arms, drop in seat<br />

raised upon shaped legs of square section and a pair of<br />

18th century mahogany dining chairs each with vase<br />

shape splats (3) £100 - 150<br />

707 - LATE 17TH EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK<br />

BLANKET CHEST the rectangular planked top above<br />

a channelled frieze and two panels raised upon plain<br />

stile feet, 24"x44"x19" £150 - 200<br />

708 - A SET OF SEVEN LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH<br />

CENTURY BEECH SPINDLE BACK DINING<br />

CHAIRS comprising six single chairs each with shaped<br />

backs above two rows of six turned spindles, rush seats<br />

raised upon front moulded legs joined by turned<br />

stretcher and a conforming elbow chair.<br />

See illustration £600 - 1000<br />

709 - VICTORIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY<br />

BREAKFRONT HOUSEKEEPERS CUPBOARD<br />

with a cavetto cornice above a plain frieze and four<br />

arched panelled cupboard doors each with mahogany<br />

mouldings enclosing shelves, the lower part with a<br />

breakfront moulded top above two short and two long<br />

graduated drawers flanked on either side by three short<br />

drawers each with turned wood handles raised upon a<br />

breakfront plinth and compressed bun feet 81" x 84" x<br />

25" See illustration £1500 - 2000<br />

Lot 709<br />

Fine Winter Sale 46<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


710 - AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GOLDEN OAK<br />

SIDEBOARD with a raised shelf back above a frieze of<br />

carved leaves and panelled with geometric mouldings<br />

centred with an oval and applied leaves flanked by<br />

fluted urns the lower part with a rectangular moulded<br />

top above three geometrically moulded frieze drawers<br />

and a panelled cupboard door on either side enclosing a<br />

shelf and two drawers, bobbin reel moulded apron raised<br />

upon vase shaped legs joined by plain stretchers raised<br />

upon bun feet, the secure lever lock stamped R C and S<br />

71 1 /2" x 72" x 24" See illustration £200 - 300<br />

Lot 713<br />

714 - A PART 18TH CENTURY AND LATER OAK<br />

HALL CUPBOARD with a shaped top above a 17th<br />

century panelled cupboard door raised upon turned legs<br />

76" x 33" x 18" £100 - 150<br />

715 - A VICTORIAN CHESTERFIELD SETTEE<br />

horse hair stuffed raised upon front turned vase shaped<br />

legs, brass and swan neck casters, outswept rear legs,<br />

one stamped W.D 2624 See illustration £100 - 150<br />

Lot 710<br />

711 - A VICTORIAN OAK EXTENDING DINING<br />

TABLE the rectangular top with canted fluted border<br />

enclosing two extra leaves above a channelled frieze<br />

raised upon flower carved tapering vase shaped legs and<br />

casters 27" x 91 1 /2" extended x 47" with winding key.<br />

See illustration £400 - 600<br />

Lot 711<br />

712 - A 19TH CENTURY OAK SIDE TABLE the<br />

rectangular top above a crossbanded frieze drawer raised<br />

upon plain legs of square section 28 1 /2" x 37 1 /2" x 18 1 /2"<br />

£80 - 120<br />

713 - A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY<br />

CROSSBANDED AND INLAID CHEST OF<br />

DRAWERS the rectangular moulded top above a<br />

chevron frieze centred with an oval above two short and<br />

three long graduated cock beaded drawers each inlaid<br />

with chequering replaced brass swan neck handles<br />

flanked by inlaid quarter columns raised upon a plinth<br />

base lacking feet 34 1 /2" x 43 1 /2" x 20"<br />

See illustration £200 - 300<br />

Lot 715<br />

716 - AN 18TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET<br />

CHEST the rectangular panelled top above a plain<br />

frieze and three panels raised upon plain stile feet see<br />

illustration 25" x 52 1 /2" x 21" £150 - 200<br />

717 - A VICTORIAN BOSTON STOOL with a 12"<br />

diameter dish seat raised upon turned legs and a<br />

Victorian slab top stool (2) £50 - 80<br />

718 - A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY<br />

CROSSBANDED BUREAU the hinged fall front<br />

enclosing a shaped interior with six pigeon holes and an<br />

arrangement of shaped drawers the lower part with two<br />

short and three long graduated crossbanded drawers<br />

each with shaped brass plates and replaced handles<br />

raised upon a plinth base 44 1 /2" x 36 1 /2 x 20"<br />

See illustration £250 - 350<br />

Lot 716<br />

Fine Winter Sale 47<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


Lot 718<br />

719 - A VICTORIAN OAK SLAB TOP MILKING<br />

STOOL AND ANOTHER STOOL (2) £50 - 80<br />

720 - A SET OF THREE GEORGE III<br />

CHIPPENDALE STYLE DINING CHAIRS each<br />

with arched backs above pierced vase shaped splat's<br />

padded drop in seats raised upon front cabriole legs,<br />

shaped rear legs £150 - 200<br />

721 - A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK<br />

DINING CHAIRS each with shaped cresting rails<br />

above pierced vase shaped splat's raised upon legs of<br />

square section, a 19th century elm dining chair with<br />

fluted uprights, rush seat, raised upon plain legs, and two<br />

19th century oak dining chairs (5) £80 - 150<br />

722 - A 17TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET CHEST<br />

the rectangular plank top with a shaped border above a<br />

frieze with the initials D W with a leaf and shell<br />

escutcheon above three panels raised upon plain stile<br />

feet 29 1 /2" x 54" x 22 1 /2" See illustration £200 - 300<br />

Lot 722<br />

723 - AN ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE OAK<br />

BOOKCASE CUPBOARD late 19th early 20th<br />

century the arched top with an oval above two shelves<br />

and two panelled cupboard doors, outset side shelves,<br />

raised upon slab ends joined by a shelf 50" x 30"<br />

£80 - 150<br />

724 - A PINE HIGH BACK DRESSER with a<br />

moulded cornice above an arched panel with three<br />

shelves flanked by glazed cabinet doors the lower part<br />

with a rectangular top above three frieze drawers, two<br />

panelled cupboard doors flanking an open cupboard<br />

raised upon a plinth base 83" x 59" x 20 1 /2".<br />

See illustration £200 - 300<br />

Lot 724<br />

725 - A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY ASH<br />

AND BEECHWOOD LANCASHIRE LADDER<br />

BACK SIDE CHAIRS each with five shaped splats,<br />

rush seats raised upon shaped front legs joined by<br />

baluster stretchers and a Victorian alderwood elbow<br />

chair with a turned stretcher (3).<br />

See illustration £100 - 150<br />

726 - AN 18TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET<br />

CHEST the rectangular cleated plank top above board<br />

sides raised upon legs of square section 21" x 44" x 19"<br />

£100 - 150<br />

727 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK<br />

CRICKET TABLE with a 27 1 /2" planked top,<br />

triangular stretches raised upon three shaped triangular<br />

legs, 35 1 /2" £100 - 150<br />

728 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND<br />

MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED BUREAU enclosing<br />

a fitted and divided interior above four long graduated<br />

drawers each with brass handles raised upon a plinth<br />

base and bracket feet, 43"x41"x20" £250 - 350<br />

729 - A VICTORIAN OAK SIDE TABLE with<br />

shaped back, the rectangular top above a frieze drawer<br />

stamped Guest and Wardle, Cabinetmaker's, Chester,<br />

shaped apron raised upon turned cylindrical legs and peg<br />

feet 35" x 36" x 16" £50 - 80<br />

Lot 725<br />

Fine Winter Sale 48<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


730 - AN 18TH CENTURY AND LATER<br />

RECONSTRUCTED OAK BLANKET CHEST with<br />

a rectangular top above a panelled front raised upon stile<br />

feet, 25"x53"x20" £80 - 120<br />

731 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND<br />

MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LANCASHIRE<br />

MULE CHEST the rectangular hinged top above six<br />

frieze drawers and three drawers below each with brass<br />

swan neck handles, quarter columns raised upon a plinth<br />

base and ogee bracket feet, 40"x64"x21 1 /2" £400 - 600<br />

732 - AN 18TH CENTURY OAK WARDROBE with<br />

a cavetto cornice above a plain frieze and a pair of<br />

panelled crossbanded cupboard doors enclosing a brass<br />

rails, H brass hinges fluted by quarter columns the lower<br />

part with four frieze false drawers raised upon a plinth<br />

base and bracket feet, 75"x57"x20" £500 - 800<br />

Lot 732a<br />

732A - A 17TH CENTURY OAK ELBOW CHAIR<br />

with later alterations with an arched cresting above a<br />

fluted frieze downswept arms, board seat raised upon<br />

shaped square legs 37 1 /2" high and a 19th century oak<br />

side chair with a pierced vase shaped splat (2)<br />

£80 - 150<br />

734 - A VICTORIAN OAK PEDESTAL DESK the<br />

rectangular moulded top with an inset leather writing<br />

surface above three frieze drawers each pedestal with<br />

three short drawers raised upon a plinth base 30" x 48" x<br />

24" £180 - 250<br />

735 - AN 18TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET<br />

CHEST the rectangular top enclosing four panels above<br />

a chip carved frieze of half roundel's, the brass plate<br />

initialed I L with a date 1713 above four chip carved<br />

lozenge panels raised upon plain style feet 29" x 52 1 /2"<br />

x 23 1 /2" £250 - 350<br />

736 - A 19TH CENTURY OAK CRICKET TABLE<br />

the 29" diameter plank top raised upon shaped<br />

rectangular supports with a triform shaped apron 31 1 /2"<br />

£150 - 200<br />

737 - A LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK<br />

SIDEBOARD the rectangular moulded top above two<br />

frieze drawers each with Art Nouveau brass and metal<br />

handles RD number 885712 above three cupboard<br />

doors, the centre door carved with elongated flower,<br />

fluted columns raised upon a plinth base 38" high x 72"<br />

x 22" £80 - 150<br />

738 - A LATE 19TH CENTURY OAK AND STRAW<br />

ORKNEY ISLAND ARMCHAIR with a high tapering<br />

lipwork back, outswept scrolling arms, tapering upright<br />

rectangular supports with a drop in straw seat raised<br />

upon square tapering legs joined by cross stretchers 33"<br />

high x 20" £300 - 400<br />

738A - 17TH CENTURY OAK BLANKET CHEST<br />

the rectangular plank top above a chip carved frieze and<br />

two panels each inlaid with ebony and holly lozenges<br />

enclosed by stop fluted uprights raised upon plain style<br />

feet 27 1 /2" x 45" x 20" See illustration £300 - 400<br />

ENGLISH FURNITURE<br />

Lot 733<br />

733 - AN 18TH CENTURY OVAL OAK GATE LEG<br />

DINING TABLE the rectangular plank top with two<br />

hinged leaves above a shaped apron raised upon reel and<br />

bobbin supports joined by plain stretchers 29" x 48 1 /2" x<br />

60". See ilustration £400 - 600<br />

Lot 739a<br />

739 - A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT<br />

BREAKFRONT COMPACTUM WARDROBE with<br />

a plain frieze above an arched mirror door enclosing<br />

four sliding trays and three long drawers each with<br />

brassed recessed handles flanked by cupboard doors<br />

raised upon a breakfront plinth base 78" x 82" x 26"<br />

£200 - 300<br />

740 - A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WALL<br />

MIRROR the shaped cresting with swan neck<br />

terminals, one detached centred with a gilt Ho Ho bird,<br />

shaped ears, undercut base 33"x20" £50 - 80<br />

Fine Winter Sale 49<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


741 - A VICTORIAN BUR WALNUT LOO TABLE<br />

the oval segmentally veneered top with a moulded<br />

border raised upon a leaf carved baluster shaft<br />

quadripartite downswept legs scroll feet and castors 31"<br />

x 52 " £200 - 300<br />

742 - A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY<br />

CHEST OF DRAWERS with a moulded inlaid top<br />

above a crossbanded frieze, two short and three long<br />

graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass swan neck handles<br />

flanked by fluted quarter columns raised upon a plinth<br />

base and ogee bracket feet, 43"x48"x21" £200 - 300<br />

743 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY<br />

BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, the frieze<br />

inlaid with line inlays above three frieze drawers and<br />

three long graduated crossbanded drawers, turned wood<br />

handles with a shaped apron raised upon splay feet,<br />

45 1 /2"x49"x22 1 /2" £80 - 120<br />

744 - A MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING<br />

TABLE the rectangular moulded top with canted angles<br />

raised upon square headed turned legs and casters with<br />

one extra leaf, 29"x 60"x 42" £100 - 150<br />

745 - AN EBONISED AND COMPOSITION OVER<br />

MANTLE the rectangular plate enclosed by an<br />

ebonised border with roundel's and flower heads 52 1 /2"<br />

x 43" £80 - 150<br />

746 - AN ART NOUVEAU MAHOGANY DISPLAY<br />

CABINET with a shaped dwarf back the rectangular top<br />

above a pair of glazed cabinet doors enclosing two<br />

shelves centre inlaid with an elongated flower and leaves<br />

in stained and satin woods flanked by turned columns<br />

raised upon cabriole legs, 57"x42"x14" £150 - 200<br />

747 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY POLE<br />

SCREEN with a 13" diameter moulded Berlin work<br />

tapestry depicting a shepherd and a hound raised upon a<br />

baluster shaft and a circular moulded plinth and paw<br />

feet, 49" high. £50 - 80<br />

748 - FOUR VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SPOON<br />

BACK DINING CHAIRS each with padded seats<br />

raised upon turned tapering legs and peg feet, (4)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

749 - A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY<br />

DINING CHAIRS each with pierced vase shape splat's,<br />

stuff over seats raised upon moulded square legs joined<br />

by H stretchers. £80 - 120<br />

750 - AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY<br />

DISPLAY CABINET with an arched top inlaid with<br />

flowers, harebell's and leaves above an incurved glazed<br />

panel flanked on either side by glazed cabinet doors<br />

enclosing shelves flanking a bowfront cupboard door<br />

inlaid with a satinwood oval centred with flower heads<br />

raised upon tapering legs and spade feet, 77"x45"x16"<br />

£80 - 120<br />

751 - AN 19TH CENTURY DUTCH MARQUETRY<br />

CANDLE STAND the quatrefoil shaped top inlaid with<br />

flowers and leaves with a moulded border, damaged,<br />

raised upon a painted baluster and hexagonal tapering<br />

shaft, leaf carved legs with shoe terminals, 40 1 /4"<br />

£50 - 80<br />

752 - A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD<br />

TABLE with a 32 1 /2" diameter hinged top raised upon a<br />

vase shape shaft, downswept supports and pad feet, 28"<br />

high. £50 - 80<br />

753 - AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD<br />

PRIEU DIEU CHAIR with a cruciform Berlin work<br />

tapestry back and seat raised upon lappet leaf turned<br />

front legs, outset rear legs £50 - 80<br />

754 - A SET OF FIVE GEORGE IV MAHOGANY<br />

DINING CHAIRS each with fluted concave cresting<br />

rails, the fluted uprights joined by a spirally turned<br />

stretcher, four chairs with blue padded seats raised upon<br />

tapering front legs of cylindrical section, plain outset<br />

rear legs, one with alterations (5) £80 - 150<br />

755 - A 17TH CENTURY AND LATER CARVED<br />

SIDE CHAIR with a leafy cresting incised 1663, leaf<br />

and flower carved panel, board seat raised upon square<br />

section turned legs £40 - 60<br />

756 - A WING BACK EASY CHAIR 20TH<br />

CENTURY REPRODUCTION, outswept arms, loose<br />

seat cushion raised upon leaf carved cabriole legs, claw<br />

and ball feet joined by an "H" stretcher. £100 - 150<br />

757 - A VICTORIAN WALNUT CHAISE LOUNGE<br />

with a padded back, leaf carved fluted uprights, scrolling<br />

leaf carved arm raised upon turned vase shape legs, 73"<br />

£100 - 150<br />

758 - A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MARQUETRY<br />

INLAID LADIES WRITING DESK with a pierced<br />

gilt metal gallery the shaped hinged fall front inlaid with<br />

flowers and leaves in coloured stained woods enclosing<br />

a fitted interior, three short drawers and a slide above a<br />

shaped apron raised upon cabriole legs with gilt metal<br />

chutes and sabots, 36"x26"x16 1 /2".<br />

£500 - 800<br />

759 - A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CORNER<br />

WASH STAND with a raised back and a 8 1 /2" circular<br />

aperture now with a blue and white jasper dish above a<br />

frieze drawer raised upon outswept legs with boxwood<br />

stringing, 45"x26" £100 - 150<br />

760 - A GEORGE IV GILT WOOD AND<br />

COMPOSITION OVER MANTLE inverted<br />

breakfront the cavetto frieze applied with spheres above<br />

a frieze and applied with charioteers drawn by lions,<br />

classical winged figures blowing trumpets and<br />

attendants above three bevelled plates flanked by fluted<br />

columns 36"x56" £200 - 300<br />

761 - A GEORGE III ROSEWOOD INLAID<br />

MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE the shaped<br />

rectangular top with broad rosewood crossbanding and<br />

line inlays above a frieze with an outset panel inlaid<br />

with well figured wood raised upon tapering legs and<br />

spade feet overall inlaid with boxwood stringing,<br />

59 1 /2"x36"x17 1 /2" £400 - 600<br />

Lot 762<br />

Fine Winter Sale 50<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


762 - A COLD PAINTED AND GILT BRASS BED<br />

with a tubular rail with spherical finial's divided by vase<br />

shape uprights and centred with a brass roundel<br />

enclosing mother of pearl, spirally applied columns,<br />

front circular brass feet 60" wide.<br />

See illustration £400 - 600<br />

763 - A CONTINENTAL GILT WOOD AND<br />

COMPOSITION PAINTED SALON MIRROR with<br />

an oval with a shell pediment painted with flowers and<br />

leaves above a shell leaf flower moulded frame<br />

enclosing a domed bevelled mirror within an upright<br />

frame 86" x 58". £400 - 600<br />

764 - A VICTORIAN GILT WOOD AND<br />

COMPOSITION OVER MANTLE with a scrolling<br />

leafy foliate pediment the arched mirror flanked by<br />

spirally fluted and turned columns applied with flower<br />

heads 57" x 49" £200 - 300<br />

765 - A MAHOGANY STOOL the rectangular top<br />

with a needlework inset raised upon cabriole legs 50" x<br />

12" £50 - 80<br />

766 - A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN WALNUT<br />

DINING CHAIRS each with leaf carved crestings,<br />

foliate vase shape splats, serpentine seats raised upon<br />

front tapering legs and peg feet, and outset rear legs (6)<br />

£300 - 400<br />

767 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHAISE<br />

LOUNGE the curvilinear leaf carved padded back,<br />

scroll arm covered in red velvet raised upon vase shape<br />

legs and brass castors, 35 1 /2" high x69" £150 - 200<br />

Lot 768<br />

768 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY INLAID<br />

MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS the<br />

rectangular inlaid crossbanded top above three frieze<br />

drawers inlaid with checkering above two short and<br />

three long graduated cockbeaded drawers each with ring<br />

handles, two handles lacking and inlaid sides above a<br />

shaped apron raised upon splay feet, 45"x44 1 /4"x20"<br />

See illustration £100 - 150<br />

769 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY<br />

MUSIC CUPBOARD the rectangular top above a door<br />

inset with a crossbanded inlaid oval applied with pipes,<br />

gilt and composition enclosing two shaped shelves, the<br />

front inlaid above a shaped apron and splay feet, the side<br />

with a hinged cupboard door enclosing two shelves,<br />

57"x27 1 /2"x22" £150 - 200<br />

Lot 773<br />

770 - A MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED<br />

PIANO STOOL circa 1900 with turned handles<br />

enclosing a divided interior for sheet music above a<br />

moulded panel front raised upon outswept legs 27" x 26"<br />

£80 - 150<br />

771 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY COMPACTUM<br />

WARDROBE with a cavetto cornice above a plain<br />

frieze and a central mirror door with a moulded border<br />

enclosing four sliding trays, two short and two long<br />

graduated doors, gilt brass handles flanked on either side<br />

by a panelled cupboard door enclosing brass coat hooks<br />

and rail and a frieze drawer raised upon a plinth base,<br />

82 1 /2"x83" £200 - 300<br />

772 - A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT<br />

BREAKFRONT COMPACTUM WARDROBE with<br />

a cavetto cornice above a plain frieze and a central<br />

mirror door with a moulded border and a leaf cresting<br />

enclosing four sliding trays, two short and two long<br />

graduated drawers flanked on either side by a panel<br />

cupboard door, brass and ceramic hooks above a frieze<br />

drawer, 82"x83"x21" £300 - 400<br />

773 - A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT BONHEUR<br />

DU JOUR with a rectangular top above two glazed<br />

cabinet doors and two frieze drawers the lower part with<br />

a frieze drawer above a glazed panelled cupboard door<br />

raised upon platform supports overall inlaid with ebony<br />

and boxwood stringing 42" x 24" x 18".<br />

See illustration £100 - 150<br />

774 - A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND CUT<br />

BRASS WRITING BOX the rectangular hinged cover<br />

with an inlaid brass frieze, some lacking enclosing a<br />

fitted interior with a lined writing surface and divided<br />

compartment, 7"x19 1 /2"x10". See illustration £60 - 100<br />

Lot 774<br />

Fine Winter Sale 51<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


778 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SPOON BACK<br />

DRAWING ROOM CHAIR the waisted back with a<br />

padded back and stuff over seat raised upon front<br />

cabriole legs, plain outset rear legs and casters.<br />

See illustration £80 - 150<br />

779 - A MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE 20th century the<br />

rectangular top with a leaf moulded border above a<br />

frieze drawer raised upon carved and fluted tapering legs<br />

peg feet 30" x 42" x 19" £100 - 150<br />

Lot 776<br />

775 - AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY<br />

BREAKFRONT DISPLAY CABINET with a<br />

moulded top above a frieze drawer flanked by a blind<br />

fret frieze above an arrangement of two glazed cabinet<br />

doors raised upon leaf carved cabriole legs 42" x 48" x<br />

15" £80 - 150<br />

776 - A VICTORIAN OVAL MAHOGANY<br />

EXTENDING DINING TABLE with a moulded<br />

border enclosing one extra leaf above a plain frieze<br />

raised upon square headed fluted vase shaped legs bell<br />

shape feet and casters 28 1 /2" x 46" closed 59 1 /2"<br />

extended x 47" See illustration £400 - 600<br />

Lot 780<br />

Lot 777<br />

777 - A SET OF FIVE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY<br />

SPOON BACKED DINING CHAIRS each with<br />

waisted backs leaf carved splats, padded drop in seats,<br />

moulded frieze raised upon front turned tapering legs<br />

and peg feet, plain outset rear legs (5)<br />

See illustration £100 - 150<br />

780 - A GEORGE I STYLE BURR WALNUT AND<br />

HERRINGBONE CROSSBANDED CHEST ON<br />

CHEST with a cavetto cornice above a plain frieze, two<br />

short and two long drawers each with shaped brass<br />

plates and handles, the lower part with a moulded top<br />

above a brushing slide, canted angles enclosing three<br />

long graduated drawers raised upon a plinth base and<br />

bracket feet 60" x 33 1 /2" x 17 1 /2".<br />

See illustration £300 - 400<br />

Lot 781<br />

Lot 778<br />

781 - A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW FRONT<br />

SIDEBOARD with a large frieze drawer crossbanded<br />

with rosewood inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing<br />

above a shaped apron, the spandrels inlaid with satin and<br />

stained wood leaves and thistles flanked by two drawers<br />

raised upon tapering legs each inlaid with ovals with<br />

marquetry flowers and leaves 36" x 84" x 27".<br />

See illustration £1200 - 1800<br />

Fine Winter Sale 52<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


782 - AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY<br />

BOW FRONT GENTLEMAN'S COMPACTUM<br />

WARDROBE with a dentil pediment, cavetto cornice<br />

above a frieze inlaid with ebony line inlays above a pair<br />

of bow front cupboard doors with panels inlaid with well<br />

figured wood enclosing two shelves above an inlaid<br />

frieze and four long graduated drawers each with ribbon<br />

tied ring handles flanked by bevelled mirror doors<br />

enclosing hanging rails with brass hooks raised upon a<br />

bow front plinth base and tapering vase shaped legs 87"<br />

x 87" x 28" See illustration £200 - 300<br />

Lot 785<br />

787 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY INLAID<br />

MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS the<br />

rectangular top above two short and three long graduated<br />

cock beaded drawers each with later oval brass handles<br />

raised upon a plinth base, the back bears a label<br />

Reverend J Kennedy Elliott Randaletown. £100 - 150<br />

788 - A 19TH CENTURY GILT AND<br />

COMPOSITION CIRCULAR WALL MIRROR<br />

with an ebonised reeded slip the border applied with gilt<br />

spheres 20" diameter £50 - 80<br />

Lot 782<br />

783 - A SMALL VICTORIAN UPHOLSTERED<br />

OTTOMAN the hinged seat with padded roundel end<br />

shaped sides raised upon bun feet 18 1 /2" x 26" x 14".<br />

£80 - 120<br />

784 - A GEORGE II STYLE WALNUT DEMI<br />

LUNE TEA TABLE above a plain frieze and shaped<br />

aprons raised upon tapering cylindrical legs and pad feet<br />

29 1 /2" x 18" x 9" closed. See illustration £80 - 120<br />

Lot 789<br />

Lot 784 Lot 801<br />

785 - A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF<br />

DRAWERS the rectangular moulded top with canted<br />

angles above two short and three long graduated cock<br />

beaded drawers, replaced pierced brass drop handles<br />

raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet 31 1 /2" x 34" x<br />

19 1 /2". See illustration £300 - 400<br />

789 - AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY<br />

HANGING CORNER WALL CABINET with a dentil<br />

cornice above an astral glazed door inlaid with oval<br />

shelves, canted angles raised upon a plinth base 35 1 /2" x<br />

28" See illustration £80 - 120<br />

790 - AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY WING<br />

BACK UPHOLSTERED SETTEE with padded seat<br />

and outswept arms raised upon front cabriole legs, outset<br />

rear legs and casters £100 - 150<br />

791 - A FRENCH LOUIS XV STYLE SALON<br />

CHAIR with a moulded padded back, outswept padded<br />

arms, serpentine seat raised upon front cabriole legs<br />

£100 - 150<br />

792 - A VICTORIAN SPOON AND BUTTON<br />

BACK NURSING CHAIR with a serpentine seat<br />

raised turned mahogany front legs, outset rear legs and<br />

casters £50 - 80<br />

Fine Winter Sale 53<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


799 - A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY CHEST OF<br />

DRAWERS the rectangular top with a plain frieze<br />

above two short and three long graduated drawers each<br />

with ring handles above a shaped apron raised upon<br />

splay feet 40" x 43 1 /2" x 20" £150 - 200<br />

Lot 794<br />

793 - GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BEDSIDE<br />

DISPLAY TABLE the hinged top a shaped frieze and a<br />

shelf with a door raised upon plain legs 31 1 /2" x 14" x<br />

40" £80 - 120<br />

794 - A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TAMBOUR<br />

FRONT NIGHT COMMODE the shaped top with<br />

kidney shape handles above a sliding tambour door and<br />

a cock beaded sliding frieze drawer fitted with liner<br />

raised upon legs of square section 33" x 22" x 18"<br />

See illustration £100 - 150<br />

795 - A GEORGE III ROSEWOOD AND INLAID<br />

OVAL PEMBROKE TABLE the crossbanded and<br />

inlaid top with two hinged leaves above a frieze drawer,<br />

roundel handles raised upon tapering legs and castors,<br />

27"x30"x39" £200 - 300<br />

796 - A VICTORIAN GILTWOOD AND<br />

COMPOSITION GIRONDOLE the oval bevelled<br />

plate with a laurel leaf and beaded border with a foliate<br />

and cabochon pediment above three candle branches 41"<br />

£100 - 150<br />

797 - A VICTORIAN STYLE DRAWING ROOM<br />

CHAIR with a shell and leaf waisted back, outswept<br />

arms raised upon curvilinear front legs £80 - 120<br />

798 - A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHEST OF<br />

DRAWERS the rectangular moulded top above a<br />

brushing slide and four cock beaded drawers ring<br />

handles raised upon a plinth base and ogee bracket feet<br />

29" x 22 1 /2" x 18 1 /2". See illustration £100 - 150<br />

Lot 800<br />

800 - GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF<br />

DRAWERS the rectangular moulded top above two<br />

short and three long cock beaded graduated drawers<br />

each with oval brass handles stamped with flowers and<br />

leaves raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet 36" x<br />

44 1 /2" x 22" See illustration £150 - 200<br />

801 - A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SHELL BACK<br />

HALL PORTERS CHAIR the waisted back with a<br />

bold scrolling shell supported by ‘C’ scrolls, fluted<br />

shaped seat, above a plain frieze raised upon front<br />

tapering fluted legs and peg feet, plain outset rear legs<br />

see illustration 34" high £150 - 200<br />

Lot 802<br />

Lot 798<br />

802 - A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON<br />

CHEST with an ovolo cornice above a dentil frieze<br />

above two short and three long graduated drawers each<br />

with moulded fronts flanked by fluted quarter columns,<br />

the lower part with a moulded border with three long<br />

graduated drawers replaced pierced brass plates and drop<br />

handles raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet see<br />

illustration 72" x 47" x 22" £500 - 800<br />

Fine Winter Sale 54<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


806 - AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY<br />

DISPLAY CABINET with an arched cresting rail inlaid<br />

with a satinwood fan above a cavetto cornice and a<br />

crossbanded frieze with satinwood border, ebony inline<br />

inlays above a glazed cabinet door with a leaf border<br />

enclosing two shelves, flanked by corner shelves, the<br />

lower part of breakfront outline above a cupboard door,<br />

satinwood spandrels, flanked by interlaced stringing<br />

raised upon tapering legs joined by a serpentine shelf see<br />

illustration 76 1 /2" x 41" x 17 £300 - 400<br />

Lot 803<br />

803 - A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY<br />

BUREAU BOOKCASE CIRCA 1900 with an ovolo<br />

cornice above an inlaid frieze and a pair of arched<br />

glazed cabinet doors enclosing three shelves, the lower<br />

part with an inlaid hinged fall front enclosing an<br />

arrangement of eight pigeonholes and four short<br />

drawers, the lower part with four long graduated<br />

drawers, pear drop handles raised upon bracket feet 82"<br />

x 36" x 19" See illustration £150 - 200<br />

804 - A SET OF FOUR BEECH WOOD LADDER<br />

BACK DINING CHAIRS circa 1900 each with rush<br />

seats raised upon tapering legs with pad feet (4)<br />

£50 - 80<br />

Lot 806<br />

807 - AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY D<br />

END DINING TABLE with a pair of D ends each<br />

inlaid with line inlays with a central freestanding table<br />

similary inlaid one additional leaf above a plain frieze<br />

raised upon tapering legs and spayed feet 29 1 /2" high x<br />

113" £200 - 300<br />

810 - A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT MIRROR<br />

BACK CHIFFIONIER the moulded arched top with a<br />

leaf c scroll and urn cresting, leaf and flower spandrels,<br />

the inverted white marble top above a plain frieze,<br />

canted angles with scroll and leaf angles flanking two<br />

mirrored doors enclosing shelves raised upon an inverted<br />

plinth base see illustration 64 1 /2" x 51 1 /2" £400 - 600<br />

Lot 805<br />

805 - A GEORGE IV POLLARD OAK AND<br />

MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED GAMES TABLE<br />

the rectangular crossbanded hinged top with rounded<br />

corners above a fluted frieze with fan shaped angles<br />

raised upon an octagonal baluster shaft raised upon a<br />

quadripartite plinth base and downswept feet and brass<br />

casters see illustration 29 1 /2" x 36" x 70 3 /4" £150 - 200<br />

Lot 810<br />

Fine Winter Sale 55<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


811 - AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY<br />

AND UPHOLSTERED WING AND BUTTON<br />

BACK EASY CHAIR upholstered in green and gilt,<br />

padded back and seat raised upon front turned legs, plain<br />

outset rear legs, brass casters. £300 - 400<br />

813 - A SATIN WALNUT AND PAINTED<br />

OCCASIONAL TABLE with a 16 1 /2" diameter top<br />

painted with a basket of blooms, flowers and a butterfly,<br />

raised upon three bobbin turned legs joined by a circular<br />

shelf and peg feet 26 1 /2". £80 - 150<br />

814 - A JAPANESE EBONISED AND MOTHER OF<br />

PEARL THREE TIER OCCASIONAL TABLE the<br />

oval top inlaid with mother of pearl above two shelves<br />

with outswept legs 33 1 /2" See illustration £80 - 120<br />

815 - A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BREAKFAST<br />

TABLE with alterations with a 39 1 /2" diameter top<br />

raised upon a turned vase shaped shaft and fluted triform<br />

downswept supports, brass shoes and casters £100 - 150<br />

816 - A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY<br />

DRESSING STOOL with an upholstered seat raised<br />

upon leaf carved cabriole legs, claw and ball feet 17 1 /2"<br />

x 22" £50 - 80<br />

817 - A CONTINENTAL WALNUT AND<br />

MARQUETRY INLAID JARDINIERE with a<br />

pierced gilt metal gallery the serpentine crossbanded lid<br />

inlaid with marquetry, flowers and leaves within a<br />

crossbanded border above a serpentine crossbanded<br />

frieze applied with gilt metal mounts raised upon<br />

curvilinear ebonised legs, gilt metal sabots and chutes<br />

joined by a kidney shape marquetry inlaid shelf 34" x<br />

25 1 /2" x 15 1 /2" £150 - 200<br />

818 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHEST the<br />

rectangular top above a convex frieze drawer above an<br />

arrangement of four frieze drawers and three long<br />

graduated cockbeaded drawers raised upon a plinth base<br />

53" x 52 1 /2" x 23 1 /2" £100 - 150<br />

820 - A 19TH CENTURY OAK HALL CHAIR with<br />

a shaped cresting above a panelled back carved with<br />

flowers, shells and fruit, downswept arms raised upon<br />

spirally turned legs and block feet £80 - 150<br />

822 - A SET OF FOUR GEORGE IV MAHOGANY<br />

DINING CHAIRS each with a shaped rounded<br />

rectangular cresting rail above interlaced splat's centred<br />

with flower heads, the elbow chair with fluted outswept<br />

arms, each with floral tapestry seats raised upon tapering<br />

legs £150 - 200<br />

824 - A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU the<br />

rectangular crossbanded and line inlaid fall front<br />

enclosing a fitted interior the central cupboard door<br />

flanked by sliding frieze drawers, six pigeon holes and<br />

six short drawers the lower part with two short and two<br />

long graduated cock beaded drawers, brass swan neck<br />

handles raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet 42" x<br />

42" x 21". £250 - 350<br />

825 - A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY TEA<br />

TABLE the demi lune hinged top with a line inlay<br />

above a frieze inlaid with stringing raised upon four<br />

tapering legs 29" x 37" x 18 1 /2" closed. £180 - 250<br />

826 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD<br />

the rectangular top above a concave frieze drawer and<br />

two panelled cupboard doors enclosing a shelf raised<br />

upon a plinth base 36" x 48" x 21" £80 - 150<br />

827 - A GEORGE III AND LATER MAHOGANY<br />

TRIPOD TABLE with a 21" diameter tray top raised<br />

upon a fluted shaft, downswept leaf carved legs and<br />

shaped paw feet 27" high £100 - 150<br />

828 - A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY ELBOW<br />

CHAIR with a concave cresting above downswept<br />

arms, padded tapestry seat raised upon front octagonal<br />

tapering legs and peg feet, plain outset rear legs, a<br />

similar side chair with a tapestry seat £100 - 150<br />

829 - A SET OF THREE GEORGE IV<br />

MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS each with concave<br />

cresting rails above leaf carved horizontal splats, padded<br />

stuff over seats raised upon fluted front legs, plain outset<br />

rear legs (three) £70 - 100<br />

830 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TRAY TOP<br />

WASH STAND with a shaped 3 /4 back above two cock<br />

beaded frieze drawers raised upon two baluster supports<br />

joined by a turned stretcher, platform base and scroll feet<br />

37" x 48" £150 - 200<br />

831 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TOILET<br />

MIRROR with an arched plate, lyre shaped uprights<br />

raised upon a plinth base and bun feet 30 3 /4" x 25 1 /2"<br />

£30 - 50<br />

832 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TOWEL<br />

AIRER with an arched top and four rails, splay feet<br />

and a Victorian mahogany occasional table with a<br />

shaped top raised upon curved linear legs (2) £40 - 60<br />

833 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRESSING<br />

STOOL with a padded seat raised upon turned tapering<br />

legs and peg feet 17" £40 - 60<br />

834 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE<br />

with an ovolo cornice above a plain frieze above a pair<br />

of glazed cabinet doors enclosing three shelves the lower<br />

part with a rectangular top above a frieze drawer and<br />

two panelled cupboard doors raised upon a plinth base,<br />

82"x48"x21" £200 - 300<br />

835 - AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY<br />

DISPLAY CABINET with a dwarf back, the<br />

rectangular top above a glazed panelled cabinet door<br />

enclosing three shelves raised upon tapering legs, overall<br />

inlaid with ebony and boxwood chequering and line<br />

inlays see illustration 46 1 /2" x 22" x 12 1 /2" £80 - 150<br />

837 - A VICTORIAN WALNUT DRESSING<br />

STOOL with a rectangular padded seat, leaf moulded<br />

border raised upon x forms supports joined by a turned<br />

stretcher 14 1 /2" x 19 £80 - 150<br />

838 - A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BOOKCASE<br />

with inverted breakfront top above a plain frieze and a<br />

pair of arched moulded glazed cabinet doors enclosing<br />

four shelves flanked by fluted uprights the lower part<br />

with a rectangular top above an arrangement of three<br />

drawers each with brass roundel and flower handles<br />

above two re-entrant panelled cupboard doors raised<br />

upon a plinth base, 98"x19 1 /2"x48".<br />

See illustration £500 - 800<br />

Fine Winter Sale 56<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


Lot 838<br />

839 - SPARE LOT<br />

840 - A BUTTON BACK CHESTERFIELD<br />

SETTEE 65" £100 - 200<br />

841 - GEORGE IV MAHOGANY PEDESTAL<br />

SIDEBOARD the rectangular moulded top above a<br />

frieze drawer, a drawer fitted for writing above a green<br />

beige writing slide, flanked on either side by panelled<br />

cupboard doors raised upon a plinth base and shaped<br />

bracket feet 40" x 64" x 23" £400 - 600<br />

842 - A SET OF SEVEN GEORGE IV<br />

MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS each with concave<br />

cresting rails above roundel splat's, padded drop in<br />

leather seats raised upon front tapering legs of<br />

cylindrical section, outset rear legs (7) £500 - 800<br />

843 - A FRENCH WALNUT BUFFET the rectangular<br />

top above two frieze drawers supported by fluted<br />

supports the lower part with two panelled cupboard<br />

doors raised upon bun feet 48" x 55" x 20 1 /2"£200 - 300<br />

844 - A FRENCH WALNUT DINING TABLE the<br />

rectangular plank top with cleated ends raised upon<br />

fluted supports and turned legs 28 1 /2" x 42" x 60" and a<br />

set of six en suite dining chairs each with cane backs,<br />

turned fluted stretchers raised upon fluted legs.<br />

£200 - 300<br />

845 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EXTENDING<br />

DINING TABLE the rectangular moulded top with<br />

rounded corners enclosing five leaves above a<br />

channelled frieze raised upon square headed vase shaped<br />

legs and casters 29" high x 126" extended x 48"<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

846 - A GEORGE III STYLE SERPENTINE<br />

INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD with a brass<br />

gallery with urn finial's, fluted top above two frieze<br />

drawers flanked on either side by inlaid cupboard doors<br />

with well figured wood raised upon tapering legs and<br />

spayed feet 54" x 68" £200 - 300<br />

847 - A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN INLAID<br />

MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS each with horizontal<br />

cresting rails inlaid with rosewood and line inlays,<br />

padded seats raised upon front tapering legs (6)<br />

£80 - 150<br />

848 - AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY<br />

DINING TABLE the rectangular top with two hinged<br />

leaves raised upon inlaid vase shaped legs and casters<br />

29" x 41 1 /2" x 70" extended £100 - 150<br />

849 - AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SHEET<br />

MUSIC CABINET the rectangular moulded top above<br />

five drawers each with hinged fall fronts flanking a<br />

panelled cupboard door raised upon tapering legs joined<br />

by a shelf 33" x 31 1 /2" x 15" £60 - 100<br />

850 - A REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY AND<br />

ROSEWOOD INLAID TWIN PEDESTAL<br />

EXTENDING DINING TABLE 20th century the<br />

crossbanded rectangular top with rounded angles<br />

enclosing two additional leaves raised upon turned<br />

shafts, fluted quadruple downswept supports, brass paw<br />

feet and casters 29" high x 116" x 44 1 /2" £200 - 300<br />

851 - A GALLOPER ROCKING HORSE raised on a<br />

trestle stand. £80 - 120<br />

852 - A MAPLE AND SON PEDESTAL DESK with a<br />

spindle gallery flanked by frieze drawers, the rectangular<br />

moulded top with a leather writing surface above a<br />

frieze drawer stamped Maple and Company Limited,<br />

Hobbs ACE London lever lock, each pedestal with four<br />

short drawers flanked by fluted uprights raised upon a<br />

plinth base see illustration 39" x 48" x 27" £500 - 800<br />

Lot 852<br />

853 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SERPENTINE<br />

CHIFFONIER with a leaf carved shelf back above a<br />

frieze drawer and two panelled cupboard doors raised<br />

upon a plinth base 60" x 41 1 /2" x 16" £80 - 150<br />

854 - A VICTORIAN STAINED PINE AND ELM<br />

CRICKET TABLE the 26" diameter plank top raised<br />

upon triform form shaped supports joined by a triangular<br />

central shelf 27" high £100 - 150<br />

855 - A JAPANESE VELLUM AND GILT<br />

DECORATED TRUNK the rectangular hinged cover<br />

above iron hasps, three sides overall decorated in gilt<br />

with Japanese precious objects 16" x 33 1 /2" x 23"<br />

£100 - 150<br />

856 - AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY<br />

CYLINDER TOP BOOKCASE with a moulded<br />

cornice above a pair of glazed cabinet doors enclosing<br />

three shelves the lower part with a rectangular top above<br />

a panelled cylinder enclosing a fitted interior raised upon<br />

two pedestals each enclosing three short drawers raised<br />

upon a plinth base, 92"x31"x54".<br />

See illustration £400 - 600<br />

Fine Winter Sale 57<br />

Thursday 2nd December 2010


Lot 856<br />

857 - A GEORGE IV INLAID AND MAHOGANY<br />

AND ROSEWOOD CROSSBANDED WINE<br />

TABLE the rectangular top raised upon a turned vase<br />

shape shaft and downswept supports, 28" high.<br />

£80 - 120<br />

858 - A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY TRAY TOP<br />

WASH STAND with plain legs joined by a frieze<br />

drawer, 39"x18" £50 - 80<br />

859 - A GEORGE IV GILT WOOD AND<br />

COMPOSITION CONVEX WALL MIRROR with<br />

ebonised fluted border with outer spheres and leaves,<br />

26" wide £100 - 150<br />

860 - SPARE LOT<br />

861 - A MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING<br />

TABLE the shaped moulded top with rounded ends<br />

enclosing two leaves above a plain frieze raised upon<br />

leaf carved cabriole legs, claw and ball feet,<br />

28 1 /2"x93"x46 1 /2" £400 - 600<br />

862 - AN EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD<br />

PEDESTAL DRESSING TABLE the full length<br />

bevelled mirror with a broken arched pediment flanked<br />

by two pedestals each with a short drawer and a mirror<br />

the lower part with a rectangular top enclosing four short<br />

drawers raised upon inverted brakefront plinth overall<br />

inlaid with satin and stain woods with ribbon tied<br />

flowers and leaves, 72"x57"x22 1 /2" £400 - 600<br />

863 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRAWING<br />

ROOM CHAIR with a waisted button back, padded<br />

arms, serpentine seat raised upon front cabriole legs,<br />

plain outset rear legs and a similar ladies chair (2)<br />

£300 - 400<br />

864 - AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY ENVELOPE<br />

GAMES TABLE the hinged leaves above a frieze<br />

drawer raised upon fluted tapering legs, brass shoes and<br />

castors, 29 1 /2"x23 1 /2" £100 - 150<br />

865 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DUCHESSE<br />

DRESSING TABLE with a quatrefoil shaped mirror,<br />

leafy lyre shaped uprights above an arrangement of six<br />

short drawers, the lower part with a curvilinear top with<br />

a frieze drawer raised upon fluted leaf carved legs joined<br />

by a platform 65" high x 46 1 /2" £120 - 180<br />

866 - A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY COMPACTUM<br />

WARDROBE WITH OVOLO CORNICE within a<br />

plain frieze and an arched bevelled mirror door<br />

enclosing four sliding trays and three short drawers each<br />

with satin birch veneer flanked on either side by a<br />

cupboard door raised upon a plinth base 79 1 /2 x 70" x<br />

21" £150 - 200<br />

868 - A VICTORIAN WALNUT BREAKFRONT<br />

SIDEBOARD with a moulded border above three frieze<br />

drawers each carved with shells and leaves above two<br />

panelled cupboard doors, flanked on either side by<br />

cupboard doors carved with vases of flowers and leaves<br />

one enclosing a cellaret flanked by fluted columns raised<br />

upon turned legs, 38"x72". £80 - £150<br />

CARPETS & RUGS<br />

870 - A PERSIAN PATTERNED CARPET the black<br />

ground with lozenges enclosing shaped medallions in<br />

red, white and black 114" x 79" £40 - 60<br />

871 - A LARGE CHINESE RUNNER ,THE BLUE<br />

WITH GROUND NINE MEDALLIONS AND<br />

GUARD STRIPS, 28'x32' £80 - 150<br />

872 - A QASHQUAY CARPET the red ground with a<br />

hashing border, medallion spandrills, centred with a<br />

large medallion red and other colours 109" x 79".<br />

£300 - 400<br />

873 - A PERSIAN PATTERN RUNNER with a red<br />

ground with four octagonal motifs 33" x 62" £40 - 60<br />

GARDEN FURNITURE<br />

875 - A TUBULAR SANDSTONE URN, with a<br />

circular grindstone plinth 25". £80 - 120<br />

876 - A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT VENEERED<br />

SEWING TABLE the shaped rectangular top with<br />

outset roundel corners with a frieze drawer with a<br />

sliding wool box raised upon turned vase shape columns<br />

and platform feet, 31"x22" £400 - 600<br />

877 - A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CAST IRON<br />

GARDEN SEAT SUPPORTS each of branch form 31"<br />

high £50 - 80<br />

END OF SALE<br />

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<strong>AUCTIONEERS</strong><br />

<strong>Established</strong> <strong>1861</strong><br />

Directions to Beeston Castle Auction<br />

Leaving the Motorway System ...<br />

M6 Junction 16 - A500 to Nantwich then A51 Chester turning left onto A49 at Tarporley traffic lights.<br />

M6 Junction 18 - A54 through Middlewich and Winsford until reaching junction with A49 and<br />

turning left towards Tarporley.<br />

M6 Junction 19 - A556 through to A49 at Sandiway traffic lights turning left towards Tarporley.<br />

M56 Junction 10 - Follow A49 South to Beeston.<br />

M54 Junction 3 - A41 North to Whitchurch then connecting on A49<br />

on Whitchurch By-pass towards Tarporley.<br />

M56 Jn10<br />

14 miles<br />

Chester<br />

10 miles<br />

Tarporley<br />

1 mile<br />

20 miles<br />

M6 Jn19<br />

Knutsford<br />

Wrexham<br />

12 1 ⁄2 miles<br />

10 miles<br />

Beeston<br />

Crewe<br />

14 miles<br />

M6 Jn16<br />

9 miles Nantwich<br />

Whitchurch<br />

30 miles<br />

24 miles<br />

Stoke on Trent<br />

35 miles<br />

Stafford<br />

Telford<br />

M54 Jn3<br />

Rail Services . . .<br />

National Rail Enquiries: 0845 7 48 49 50<br />

Rail Europe: 0870 584 8848<br />

Eurostar: 0870 518 6186<br />

There are regular rail services from London Euston to Crewe and Chester<br />

Airports . . .<br />

Manchester: 0161 489 3000<br />

Liverpool John Lennon: 0151 288 4000<br />

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GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE<br />

1. Definitions. In these conditions <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong>, who act<br />

only as auctioneers and agents for the vendor, are called<br />

“The Auctioneers”, and the representative of <strong>Wright</strong><br />

<strong>Manley</strong> conducting the Auction is called “The<br />

Auctioneer”.<br />

2. General. Whilst <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> make every effort to<br />

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 Auctioneers 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 as<br />

being or implying any warranties or representations of<br />

fact by <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong>, unless they have been instructed<br />

in writing by the vendors so to certify, and in such case<br />

the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not<br />

themselves responsible for such claims.<br />

(d) Any claim under any Statute must be received in<br />

writing by the Auctioneers within ten days of the day of<br />

the sale.<br />

3. The Auction<br />

(a) The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot,<br />

to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lot or<br />

lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or<br />

cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or<br />

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 Auctioneer’s discretion.<br />

(b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the<br />

case of a dispute. If during the auction the Auctioneer<br />

considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute<br />

discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. The<br />

Auctioneer 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 price<br />

placed by the vendor. Where there is no reserve price<br />

(but not otherwise) the seller has the right to bid either<br />

personally or by any one person (who may be the<br />

Auctioneer).<br />

(d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and<br />

other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning<br />

any lot are subject to any statements modifying or<br />

affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the<br />

rostrum prior to any bid being 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 />

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 purchase<br />

price of the same refunded. In the event of a dispute<br />

then the matter shall be settled by arbitration, the<br />

arbitrator to be nominated by the President of the Royal<br />

Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Both the buyer and<br />

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 the<br />

buyer. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at<br />

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 and<br />

the buyer agree to be bound by the General and any<br />

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 Auction 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 in<br />

writing, instruct a contractor on the vendor’s behalf in<br />

their capacity as agents. <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> disclaim all<br />

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 for<br />

sale either on their own premises or elsewhere at their<br />

sole discretion. They exempt themselves from any<br />

liabibility for loss or damage to goods delivered to their<br />

sale rooms without sufficient sale instructions and<br />

reserve the right to make a minimum storage charge at<br />

25p per lot per day for such goods (unless the loss or<br />

damage is caused by the negligence of their employers).<br />

11. Right to Sell. Vendors will be charged for goods left on<br />

the premises if the vendor has been requested to remove<br />

them and if the goods are not removed within twentyone<br />

days of such request. <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> reserve the<br />

right to sell the goods to defray costs and storage<br />

charges.<br />

12. Loss and Damages.<br />

<strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> are not regulated by the F.S.A for the<br />

provision of insurance to it’s clients WRIGHT<br />

MANLEY for it’s own protection covers property stored<br />

on our premises against the risk of fire, burglary and<br />

water damage. If you need to make a claim the value of<br />

your goods will be based on the lower sale estimate, if<br />

sold it is covered at the hammer price.<br />

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13. Reserves.<br />

(a) All goods are put up for sale WITHOUT RESERVE<br />

at the Auctioneer’s discretion unless written instructions<br />

as 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 at<br />

auction <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong> are empowered to sell after the<br />

auction, by private treaty, at not less than the reserve<br />

price, as long as the goods remain on <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong>’s<br />

premises. In the event of such a sale by private treaty<br />

the Conditions of Sale applicable to a buyer governing<br />

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 Auctioneer 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. This<br />

information must be supplied to the Auctioneer on or<br />

prior to the items being released to the Auctioneer.<br />

16. The vendor authorizes the Auctioneer to deduct<br />

commission and expenses at the stated rates from the<br />

hammer price and acknowledges the Auctioneer’s right<br />

to retain any premium payable by the purchaser.<br />

17. Rights to Photographs and Illustrations. The vendor<br />

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 at<br />

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 />

Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot until the<br />

purchase price (as defined in 22 below) is paid in full but<br />

each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of<br />

the hammer. Each buyer shall forthwith give his full<br />

names and permanent address and if called upon to do so<br />

by the Auctioneer shall forthwith pay to <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Manley</strong><br />

such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer<br />

may require. If the buyer fails to do so, the lot may at<br />

the Auctioneer’s sole discretion be put up again and resold.<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 has<br />

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 day<br />

after the sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be<br />

responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or<br />

destroyed, and all lots not so removed shall remain at the<br />

risk of the buyer and subject to a minimum warehousing<br />

charge of 25p per lot per day. If they are not paid for and<br />

removed within seven days of the sale the Auctioneer<br />

may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice<br />

to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the<br />

part of the Auctioneer in respect of any loss shall be<br />

restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer<br />

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 Auctioneers from the<br />

defaulter shall include any loss arising on any re-sale of<br />

the lot, together with the charges and expenses in respect<br />

of both sales, and together with interest at 2% above<br />

Barclays Banks PLC Base Rate upon the price of any lot<br />

which has not been paid for within 48 hours of the sale,<br />

and any money deposited in part payment shall be held<br />

by the Auctioneers on account of any liability of the<br />

defaulter to them or to the seller. The Auctioneers are<br />

unable to accept payment from successful bidders other<br />

than in cash, credit card, debit card, or by the bidder’s<br />

own cheque. Cheques drawn by third parties, whether in<br />

the Auctioneer’s favour or requiring endorsement,<br />

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 at<br />

the appropriate rate is payable by all purchasers. The<br />

amount invoiced in respect of the premium will be<br />

inclusive of VAT but this VAT will not normally be<br />

recoverable by the buyer. The vendor authorises the<br />

Auctioneer to deduct commission and expenses at the<br />

stated rates from the hammer price and acknowledges<br />

the Auctioneer’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 be<br />

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, and<br />

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 in<br />

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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<strong>AUCTIONEERS</strong><br />

<strong>Established</strong> <strong>1861</strong><br />

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 17 1 /2% plus VAT.<br />

Lot No. Brief Description Limit in £<br />

(excluding Premium + VAT)<br />

PLEASE USE BLOCK LETTERS<br />

Continued on Reverse<br />

Mr/Mrs/Miss/Title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Initials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Surname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

Address<br />

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Postcode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

Daytime Telephone No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fax No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

Signature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

FOR OFFICE USE<br />

RECEIVED<br />

DATE<br />

TIME<br />

BY<br />

BID NUMBER<br />

ENTERED<br />

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Lot No. Brief Description Limit in £<br />

(excluding Premium + VAT)<br />

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Forthcoming Spring Sale<br />

Please telephone Lillian for an appointment<br />

on 01829 262 150


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