Gorringe's Autumn Fine Art & Antiques Sale
28th September 2021
28th September 2021
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AUTUMN SALE<br />
Tuesday 28th September<br />
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AUTUMN SALE<br />
Tuesday 28th September<br />
9.30 am<br />
Philip Taylor<br />
+44 (0)1273 472503<br />
philipt@gorringes.co.uk<br />
15 North Street, Lewes, Sussex BN7 2PE<br />
Clifford Lansberry<br />
+44 (0)1273 472503<br />
clifford@gorringes.co.uk<br />
VIEWING<br />
Friday 24th September 9.00-5.00<br />
Saturday 25th September 9.00-1.00<br />
Monday 27th September 9.00-4.30<br />
BUYER’S PREMIUM<br />
23% + VAT<br />
payable on the hammer price of all lots<br />
IMPORTANT CHANGES TO OUR<br />
BIDDING PROCEDURE<br />
Please note that , owing to the recent introduction<br />
of Money Laundering Regulations, clients wishing to<br />
bid in this auction are asked likely to be asked to<br />
provide two forms of identification. This applies to<br />
both new and existing clients.<br />
Dan Bray<br />
+44 (0)1273 472503<br />
danb@gorringes.co.uk<br />
Roger Mead<br />
+44 (0)1273 472503<br />
rogerm@gorringes.co.uk<br />
David Holmes<br />
+44 (0)1273 472503<br />
davidh@gorringes.co.uk<br />
Joe Trinder<br />
+44 (0)1273 472503<br />
joet@gorringes.co.uk<br />
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General Enquiries:<br />
Tel: 01273 472503<br />
clientservices@gorringes.co.uk<br />
Front Cover: Lot 378<br />
Back Cover: Lot 23<br />
Catalogues: £10 (£12.00 by post)<br />
Registered in England & Wales as a Limited Liability Partnership. Registration No. OC318535<br />
Gorringes is a trading name of Gorringes LLP
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SALE NOTICES<br />
SALE SYMBOLS<br />
§ <strong>Art</strong>ist’s resale right - 4% on the hammer price<br />
† VAT on the hammer price<br />
* Import tax of 5% on the hammer price<br />
BIDDING<br />
You may bid in the room, by commission bid, by telephone or live online. To register to bid in the room<br />
please visit the cashiers desk on the day of the sale. To leave a commission bid please use the online<br />
facility, telephone, email or fill out a bidding form. Bids must be received no later than 9a.m. on the<br />
saleday.<br />
TELEPHONE BIDDING<br />
Telephone bids must be received no later than close of business on the 27th of September.<br />
ONLINE BIDDING<br />
There are three online bidding platforms to choose from; thesaleroom.com, easylive.co.uk and<br />
invalauble.com. All have different additional charges on top of the hammer price and buyer’s premium.<br />
CONDITION REPORTS<br />
Rarely are things at auction in perfect condition so do satisfy yourself as to the condition of each lot.<br />
Condition reports are not printed in the catalogue. They are all available in the online catalogue at www.<br />
gorringes.co.uk. Please email if you require further information about a lot.<br />
VAT<br />
Please note that due to the withdrawal of the Retail Export Scheme by HMRC, we are unable to<br />
provide VAT refunds documentation for hand-carried exports. In order to qualify for a VAT refund, your<br />
lots must be exported by a shipper and valid exportation documentation must be provided.<br />
PAYMENT TERMS<br />
Payment is required by Wednesday 6th of October by debit card, BACS, Worldpay and cash (subject to<br />
money laundering regulations). Please note we do not accept credit cards or American Express.<br />
PACKING, DELIVERY & SHIPPING<br />
Shipping can prove expensive so please ask us for a shipping quote before bidding. We aim to provide<br />
in-house packing where practical but high value and delicate items may well require a specialist.<br />
Overseas shipping is best provided by a shipper in order to access appropriate insurance cover. We can<br />
recommend local carriers, UK domestic carriers and International shipping specialists.<br />
COLLECTION<br />
You can collect as soon as you wish as long as payment has been received. Purchases not colelcted<br />
within two weeks of the sale date will be held in storage and charged at the rate of £5+ VAT per lot per<br />
day. Please contact us if you require special arrangements to be made regarding storage.<br />
CONDITIONS OF SALE<br />
Visit www.gorringes.co.uk for full conditions of sale.
ORDER OF SALE<br />
Tuesday 28th September at 9.30am.<br />
Miscellanea<br />
Bronzes and Metalware<br />
Ceramics and Glass<br />
Asian Works of <strong>Art</strong><br />
Clocks<br />
Carpets & Furniture<br />
1 - 31<br />
32 - 76<br />
77 - 109<br />
110 - 227<br />
228 - 247<br />
248 - 355<br />
Tuesday 28th September at 1.00pm.<br />
Paintings and Prints<br />
Silver - 3.30pm approx<br />
Watches, Medals &<br />
Jewellery - 4.00pm approx<br />
356 - 548<br />
549 - 633<br />
634 - 770<br />
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Miscellenea, Bronzes & Metalware<br />
Lots 1 - 76<br />
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Lot 1<br />
A Prince of Wales investiture<br />
chair, 1969<br />
Designed by The Earl of<br />
Snowdon, dated and stamped to<br />
underside.H 79cm.<br />
Lot 2<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A mahogany cased and glazed<br />
embroidered fire screen of<br />
Royal interest<br />
with applied inscribed badge<br />
verso ‘The trimmings used<br />
in decoration on balconies in<br />
Westminster abbey. Coronation<br />
of King George VI, May 1937. B<br />
Momtyn-Owen.108 x 62cm.<br />
Lot 3<br />
£200 - 400<br />
A small embroidered cushion,<br />
previously owned by Duke &<br />
Duchess Windsor<br />
previously sold by Sotheby’s in<br />
the Duke & Duchess of Windsor<br />
sale, September 11-19, 1997.<br />
28 x 28cm.<br />
5<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 4<br />
A signed and dated<br />
Coronation day portrait<br />
photograph, Queen Alexandra<br />
of Denmark<br />
scripted top left, W & D. Downey,<br />
61 Ebury St, London, S.W,<br />
signed and dated August 9th,<br />
1902, in a floral gilt plaster frame<br />
surmounted with a crowned rose<br />
garland.<br />
44 x 33cm..<br />
Lot 5<br />
£200 - 400<br />
Maud of Wales (The Queen<br />
Consort of Norway), a signed<br />
portrait photograph, dated<br />
1899<br />
in a simple gilt plaster frame,<br />
surmounted with a crown resting<br />
on a cushion.<br />
29 x 20cm.<br />
6<br />
£100 - 200<br />
Lot 6<br />
Royal Interest: an archive of<br />
letters, telegrams and other<br />
correspondence from the<br />
Private Secretaries of Queen<br />
Victoria and Edward VII,<br />
Coventry MP Henry William<br />
Eaton and other dignitaries<br />
to Albert Samuel Tomson,<br />
The Lord Mayor of Coventry,<br />
c.1874-1908,<br />
the correspondence also relates<br />
to the gift of bicycles to Queen<br />
Victoria by the Swift Cycle<br />
Company founded by James<br />
Starley, together with passports<br />
and indentures named to Albert<br />
Samuel Tomson.<br />
see Gorringes website for a<br />
detailed description<br />
Lot 7<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A pair of Elizabeth II limed oak<br />
Coronation stools<br />
H 48cm. W 46cm. D 31cm.<br />
£300 - 500
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Lot 8<br />
§ Alfred Bestall, British, (1892-<br />
1986) two original bespoke<br />
drawings of Rupert The Bear,<br />
each dedicated to the vendor<br />
“Please ask Elizabeth to<br />
hurry home again”, pen and<br />
watercolour on postcard, framed<br />
and glazed. Together with<br />
“Thank you for lending me your<br />
garage”, ink on paper, framed<br />
and glazed (2)<br />
Consigned for sale by the<br />
original recipient, a neighbour<br />
and family friend of the artist<br />
during the vendor’s childhood,<br />
the pieces gifted during a time<br />
when the youngster was unwell<br />
and separately in appreciation<br />
for sharing the family garage.<br />
The postcard bearing the<br />
vendors maiden name and<br />
Brighton address, dated 20<br />
November 1953.<br />
8.5 x 11.5 and 16 x 13cm.<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Lot 9<br />
Two 16th century<br />
Netherlandish stained glass<br />
roundels, ‘’The Nativity’’ and<br />
‘’St. John on Patmos,<br />
23 and 24.5 cm diameter<br />
Lot 10<br />
£250 - 350<br />
An unusually large painted<br />
pine doll’s house, modelled<br />
upon a Victorian lodge house,<br />
Estate Carpenter made, Lake<br />
District<br />
initalled CDH 1863, the front of<br />
the house with removable panels<br />
opening to expose furnished<br />
rooms,<br />
H 156cm W 198cm<br />
Lot 11<br />
9<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An early 19th century Grand<br />
Tour souvenir sienna marble<br />
urn<br />
Of fluted oval form, with<br />
rectangular green marble plinth<br />
and black marble base,<br />
H 27.5cm. W 26.5cm. D 17cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 12<br />
A fine late 18th century<br />
ivory and printed vellum fan,<br />
engraved by F. Bartolozzi<br />
(1727-1815),<br />
the leaf printed and<br />
handcoloured in England with<br />
cherubs in reserves, the ivory<br />
sticks and guards probably from<br />
Dieppe, carved with neoclassical<br />
figures, birds and vessels, an<br />
old label states that the fan<br />
was gifted to Mrs John Hall by<br />
Bartolozzi, cased<br />
fan radius 27.5cm, case W 62cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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Lot 13<br />
A rare 18th century ‘Land<br />
of Matrimony’ and ‘Land of<br />
Celibacy’ fan, 17.5cm long<br />
Lot 14<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A 19th century Anglo-Indian<br />
white and stained bone chess<br />
set, with unusual carved<br />
palmate decoration<br />
Kings 9.5cm.<br />
Lot 15<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A 17th/18th century Northern<br />
European ivory female<br />
anatomical figure, probably<br />
German Nuremberg in the<br />
manner of Stephan Zick (1639-<br />
1715)<br />
with removable upper torso,<br />
intestines and arms, fixed to a<br />
fabric covered ebonised plinth,<br />
Overall 23 x 7cm.<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
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Lot 16<br />
A cast iron starting cannon,<br />
probably 18th/19th century,<br />
on a wooden carriage with cast<br />
iron wheels<br />
H 35cm. L 59cm. D 31cm.<br />
Lot 17<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A 19th century Starr Arms<br />
Company six shot percussion<br />
revolver, 35.5cm.<br />
Lot 18<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A late 19th century Black<br />
Forest carved wood and horn<br />
‘bear’ whip hook<br />
modelled as a bear huntsman<br />
H 31cm. W 9cm.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
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Lot 19<br />
A unusual Inuit ‘skull’ carved<br />
walrus baculum, believed to<br />
be 19th century,<br />
Intricately carved and pierced<br />
with a series of twelve human<br />
skulls of varying size,<br />
49.5 cm.<br />
Lot 20<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
An Edwardian oak cased<br />
Columbia gramophone<br />
stamped PAT Aug 13, 1901.<br />
with a group of 78 rpm records<br />
including jazz.<br />
H 70cm.<br />
£300 - 500
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Lot 21<br />
A late 19th century Swiss<br />
harpe harmonique piccolo<br />
cylinder music box<br />
accommodating four 33cm<br />
brass cylinders (all present)<br />
each playing over six aires, the<br />
movement stamped throughout<br />
2355, the original sound card<br />
marked ‘P.V.F, Ste. Croix<br />
(Suisse) (Lith: Vallluet & Fils)<br />
H 21cm. W 84cm. D 31cm.<br />
Lot 22<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
§ Jonathan Loxley (British,<br />
b.1960), ‘Gia Panta’, a<br />
Portuguese rosa marble<br />
sculpture<br />
on black plinth<br />
H 42cm. W 47cm.<br />
Lot 23<br />
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£1,500 - 2,000<br />
After Jean-Antoine Houdon<br />
(1786-1846), a late 19th<br />
century white marble bust of<br />
Diana the Huntress<br />
H 62cm. See illustration on title<br />
page.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 24<br />
Prof. Pietro Lazzerini (Italian,<br />
1842-1918), a carrara marble<br />
bust of a maiden<br />
signed verso<br />
H 43cm.<br />
Lot 25<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
After Sir Francis Chantry .A<br />
white marble bust of King<br />
George IV,<br />
unsigned,<br />
H 62cm.<br />
Lot 26<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
A mid 19th century marble<br />
bust of a British Peninsular<br />
War army officer wearing the<br />
Army Gold Cross and Garter<br />
Star,<br />
unsigned, on a socle,<br />
H 34cm.<br />
22<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
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26<br />
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Lot 27<br />
A Cypriot carved limestone<br />
Votive figure of a goddess, 7th<br />
century B.C., standing wearing<br />
a laurel wreath and holding<br />
a symbol in her right hand,<br />
Provenance; The Zwemmer<br />
Gallery, 1949,<br />
H. 65cm. W 32cm. D 18cm.<br />
Lot 28<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Two Cypro-archaic vessels,<br />
c.600-450 BC,<br />
H 46cm. & 21cm.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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31<br />
32<br />
14<br />
Lot 29<br />
A 19th century French<br />
coloured straw work box and<br />
detachable cover, 37cm<br />
the lid decorated with a basket of<br />
flowers the underside with father<br />
and son hunting, internally with<br />
six compartments one decorated<br />
with a frigate at sea<br />
37 x 27 x 8cm.<br />
Lot 30<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A 19th-century French walnut<br />
and ivory model of Notre<br />
Dame Cathedral<br />
with carved and pierced windows<br />
and applied ivory detailing,<br />
H 66cm. W 50cm. D 31cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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Lot 31<br />
Attributed to Hans Mayr (active<br />
1870) - a carved and painted<br />
limewood tableau of The Last<br />
Supper, after Leonardo da<br />
Vinci, dated 1872<br />
see the Kingston Lacy Collection<br />
for a similar work<br />
32cm high, 94 x 33cm.<br />
Lot 32<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Coalbrookdale cast iron<br />
‘griffin’ boot scraper<br />
H 19cm. W 44cm. D 37cm.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 33<br />
A pair of 19th century ormolu<br />
andirons<br />
with figural and scrolling mounts,<br />
united by a pierced kerb<br />
Each 38cm high, 33cm wide. The<br />
kerb uniting them 86cm long.<br />
Lot 34<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early 17th century pewter<br />
flagon of tall cylindrical form,<br />
maker’s mark ‘BB’<br />
H 37cm.<br />
£300 - 400
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Lot 35<br />
A late 17th century pewter<br />
charger of large proportions,<br />
the rim with armorial<br />
(touchmarks rubbed)<br />
63cm diameter.<br />
Lot 36<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A mid-17th century pewter<br />
flagon of large proportions<br />
With wrythen thumbpiece and<br />
broad foot<br />
H 31cm.<br />
Lot 37<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An early 17th century pewter<br />
flagon of large proportions<br />
with scroll thumbpiece and<br />
handle, H 34cm.<br />
38<br />
41<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 38<br />
Two pairs of Adam Revival<br />
ormolu ram’s mask motif wall<br />
lights<br />
with ribbon tied crests and<br />
acanthus scroll branches, minor<br />
differences to the branches and<br />
sconces,<br />
H 59cm. W 29cm. & H 59cm. W<br />
23cm.<br />
Lot 39<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A pair of Louis XVI style<br />
ormolu three branch wall<br />
lights<br />
with urn crested lion’s mask<br />
stems and bell-husk moulded<br />
scroll branches,<br />
H 55cm. W 45cm.<br />
42<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 40<br />
A pale cream onyx, gilt bronze<br />
and champlevé enamelled<br />
pedestal urn on swept<br />
supports with swag and<br />
satyr mask decoration and a<br />
similar onyx, gilt bronze and<br />
champlevé enamelled torchere<br />
Urn H 41cm. W 22cm. Pedestal<br />
H 104cm. W 28cm.<br />
Lot 41<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A pair of elaborate gilt metal<br />
and green onyx six-light<br />
candelabra table lamps<br />
on pedestal urn supports<br />
incorporating champlevé<br />
enamel plaques<br />
H 70cm.<br />
Lot 42<br />
39<br />
£250 - 350<br />
A pair of 19th-century French<br />
bronze and ormolu candelabra<br />
with scrolling branches and<br />
classical maiden stems on foliate<br />
motif squared pedestals<br />
H 68cm. W 32cm.<br />
40<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
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Lot 43<br />
A Franz Bergman cold painted<br />
bronze model of a snarling<br />
tiger<br />
Stamped ‘Bergman, Geschutz,<br />
479’<br />
H 10cm. L 19cm.<br />
Lot 44<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Henry Dasson, an hexagonal<br />
ormolu table plateau,<br />
mounted with masks and pierced<br />
scrolling borders, green watered<br />
silk lining,<br />
H 11cm. D 38cm.<br />
Lot 45<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Turi Weinmann, (German,<br />
1883-1950). A lifesize bronze<br />
head study, possibly a selfportrait<br />
of the artist,<br />
signed and inscribed ‘Grünwald<br />
b. München’, raised on a marble<br />
plinth base,<br />
H 39cm overall.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
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Lot 46<br />
A pair of large faux bronze<br />
figures of centaurs, ex.<br />
Castlehyde House estate,<br />
Michael Flatley<br />
each with bronzed finish and<br />
ebonised integral plinths,<br />
Largest H 91cm. L 56cm.<br />
Lot 47<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A 19th century bronze figure<br />
of Eros,<br />
standing holding an ormolu bow,<br />
on rouge marble and ormolu<br />
plinth<br />
H 37cm. W 22cm. D 12cm.<br />
Lot 48<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
After the Antique, a Grand<br />
Tour bronze figure of Hermes<br />
seated upon a rock,<br />
H 19cm. W 19cm.<br />
Lot 49<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Gotthilf Jaeger (German, 1871-<br />
1933), a bronze figure of Zeus<br />
mounted as a lamp<br />
on a marble plinth, H 75cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 50<br />
Rtion Sauvage, a bronze figure<br />
of Apollo,<br />
standing with a boar’s head at<br />
his feet, signed, on marble socle<br />
H 42cm. D 12cm.<br />
Lot 51<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A large 19th century bronze<br />
figure of a classical maiden<br />
standing, adjusting her toga,<br />
Reproduction Mecanique stamp<br />
to the side, on integral square<br />
base,<br />
H 55cm. W 17cm.<br />
Lot 52<br />
48<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Eugene Delaplanche (French,<br />
1836-1891), a bronze figure of<br />
the nymph ‘Zephyr’<br />
dancing with her arms raised<br />
aloft, signed on an integral base<br />
with foundry stamp<br />
H 40cm. W 12cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200
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Lot 53<br />
45<br />
Lot 56<br />
55<br />
56<br />
57<br />
After Jacques Bousseau<br />
(French, 1681-1740)<br />
a French bronze study of<br />
Ulysses bending the bow,<br />
inscribed to base.<br />
H 37cm.<br />
Lot 54<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Eugene Quinton (1853-1892)<br />
a large gilt bronze figure ‘The<br />
Young Hunter’,<br />
with F. Barbedienne foundry<br />
mark, raised on a marble plinth<br />
base, H 61 cm.<br />
A large and impressive lifesize<br />
bronze model after the<br />
Medici Riccardi horse’s head,<br />
20th century<br />
H 80cm. L 97cm.<br />
Lot 57<br />
£1,800 - 2,200<br />
After Carl Kauba, a gilded,<br />
silvered and patinated bronze<br />
figure of a Native American<br />
chieftain,<br />
raised on a stepped agate plinth<br />
base<br />
H 36 cm. (from tip of spear)<br />
£600 - 800<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 55<br />
Lot 58<br />
58<br />
A large and impressive fullsize<br />
bronze model after the<br />
Medici Riccardi horse’s head,<br />
20th century,<br />
with foundry marks to interior<br />
H 80cm. L 97cm.<br />
Jules Moigniez (1835-1894),<br />
an animalier bronze group of<br />
a sparrow hawk, weasel and<br />
hedge bird,<br />
signed on the naturalistic base<br />
H 46cm. W 36cm. D 28cm.<br />
£1,800 - 2,200<br />
£600 - 800<br />
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63<br />
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62<br />
Lot 59<br />
After Giambologna. A lead<br />
garden figure of Mercury<br />
standing upon a putto head<br />
waterspout and square base<br />
H118cm.<br />
Lot 60<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Prosper Lecourtier (1855-<br />
1924). A French bronze model<br />
of a bull mastiff ‘Prenez Garde<br />
au Chien’,<br />
with signed naturalistic oval<br />
base,<br />
H 33cm. W 26cm.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
65<br />
Lot 61<br />
Emanuel Fremiet (1824-1910),<br />
a bronze model of a horse and<br />
jockey, signed in the naturalistic<br />
rectangular base,<br />
H 44.5cm. L 46cm.<br />
Lot 62<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
§ Jose-Luis Sanchez (1926-<br />
2018), bronze, Untitled,<br />
Signed and numbered,<br />
H 10cm. W 15cm.<br />
Lot 63<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Antonio Pandiani (1838-1928),<br />
a bronze study of Victor<br />
Emmanuel II of Italy<br />
marked to base A.Pandiani<br />
Milano. Exposizione Ind. Italiana<br />
1881, H 52cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 64<br />
Georges Malissard (French,<br />
1877-1942), An equestrian<br />
bronze of Marshall Foch,<br />
Signed and dated 1919,<br />
H 48cm. W 45cm.<br />
Lot 65<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
Alfredo Pina (1883-1966). A<br />
bronze figure of Héraclès<br />
kneeling upon a rocky mound,<br />
signed on the stone,<br />
H 51cm. W 53cm.<br />
Lot 66<br />
66<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Igor Mitoraj (1944-2014),<br />
bronze patinated sculpture,<br />
Half study of a man’s face<br />
signed, on marble plinth<br />
H 14.5cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500
61 64<br />
Lot 67<br />
A 19th century bronze figure of<br />
Napoleon<br />
on a marble plinth base, with<br />
applied dedication ‘il sut vivre<br />
en heros et mourir en grand<br />
homme’, (he lived as a hero and<br />
died a great man)<br />
H 37cm.<br />
67 68<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 69<br />
§ James Osborne (1940-<br />
1992), a limited edition bronze<br />
‘Steeplechase’,<br />
with signed bronze socle<br />
and green marble base, with<br />
certificate numbered 4/10 and<br />
related brochure<br />
H 49cm. W 43cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
69<br />
Lot 68<br />
Barry Jackson (SA, 1948-), a<br />
bronze group of two lions,<br />
standing upon a naturalistic<br />
base, signed and dated ‘99,<br />
1/15, on marble plinth<br />
H 36cm. W 36cm. D 21cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 70<br />
James Osborne (1940-1992),<br />
bronze, Head of a young<br />
woman with flowing hair<br />
signed in the bronze and dated<br />
‘80,<br />
H 36cm.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
70<br />
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71<br />
72<br />
74<br />
Lot 72<br />
A tall Indian bronze figure<br />
of the Hindu deity Shiva<br />
Chandrashekhara, 18th/19th<br />
century,<br />
on a square base with fixing<br />
lugs,<br />
H 33.5cm.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 73<br />
73<br />
An <strong>Art</strong> Deco bronze figure of a<br />
dancer, signed Morante<br />
on marble plinth<br />
W 40cm. H 25cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 74<br />
G.Garrett. A pair of <strong>Art</strong> Deco<br />
bronze bookends modelled as<br />
American Indian chiefs heads<br />
signed, on black marble plinths<br />
H 19cm. W 12.5cm.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
75<br />
20<br />
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Lot 71<br />
A Persian repousse white<br />
metal wall mirror, first half<br />
20th century, inset with various<br />
portrait miniatures and inscribed<br />
panels,<br />
65.5 x 51 cm.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 75<br />
Karl Hagenauer. A brass and<br />
ebonised bronze figure of an<br />
African water carrier,<br />
with vase on her head and brass<br />
rings around her neck and one<br />
leg, on integral plinth base with<br />
maker’s stamp, H 117cm.<br />
Lot 76<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Josef Lorenzl , an <strong>Art</strong> Deco<br />
bronze figure of a dancing girl,<br />
signed, on an onyx plinth with<br />
later teak base, H 34 cm.<br />
£500 - 800
Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s,<br />
Ceramics & Glass<br />
Lots 77 - 109<br />
100<br />
21
77<br />
78<br />
79<br />
22<br />
80<br />
Lot 77<br />
Christoper Dresser for Old Hall<br />
Earthenware Company Ltd, a<br />
pair of vases, c.1884,<br />
each of conical form applied with<br />
a pair of handles in the form of<br />
grotesque seated men, the body<br />
decorated in aesthetic style with<br />
pink flowers and leaves, pattern<br />
number 4508 to base,<br />
H 36 cm.<br />
Lot 78<br />
£1,000 - 2,000<br />
A Daum ‘Violets’ cameo glass<br />
square vase, signed ‘Daum<br />
Nancy’ with Cross of Lorraine,<br />
12cm high<br />
Lot 79<br />
81<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Josef Lorenzl for<br />
Goldscheider, a rare large<br />
pottery figure of a dancer,<br />
black printed ‘Goldscheider<br />
made in Austria’ mark, impressed<br />
model number 6005/1/10,<br />
40cm high<br />
£3,500 - 5,000<br />
Lot 80<br />
A Charles Vyse pottery figure<br />
The Balloon Seller, c.1922,<br />
inscribed in blue ‘Chelsea 1922<br />
CV’,<br />
22.5 cm high<br />
Lot 81<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Stefan Dakon for<br />
Goldscheider, an <strong>Art</strong> Deco<br />
pottery figure of a girl wearing<br />
a Sombrero, c.1935,<br />
black printed Goldscheider<br />
marks, impressed model no.<br />
6912/84/19,<br />
30.5cm high<br />
Lot 82<br />
82<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An R. Lalique ‘Domremy’ grey<br />
frosted glass vase,<br />
with orange staining, moulded<br />
mark R Lalique,<br />
21.5cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
83<br />
Lot 83<br />
A Lalique ‘Ondines’ frosted<br />
glass vase, post war<br />
engraved mark Lalique France,<br />
24cm high<br />
Lot 84<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Lalique ‘Tete D’Epervier’<br />
topaz glass car mascot,<br />
moulded mark LALIQUE<br />
FRANCE,<br />
6.5 cm high,<br />
Lot 85<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Lalique ‘Cannes’ frosted<br />
glass ashtray, post war,<br />
etched mark Lalique France,<br />
19.5cm diameter<br />
Lot 86<br />
£150 - 250<br />
A Lalique ‘Nemours’ pattern<br />
bowl, designed in 1929, post<br />
war,<br />
engraved mark Lalique France,<br />
25.5 cm diameter<br />
£400 - 600
84 87<br />
90<br />
85<br />
Lot 87<br />
Elizabeth Graydon-Stannus,<br />
an unusual mottled pink and<br />
purple glass vase, circa 1930,<br />
of flattened pear form with<br />
applied blue lug handles, etched<br />
‘Gray-Stan’ to base<br />
44cm high<br />
Lot 88<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Rush Dougherty for Steuben<br />
Glass, New York, ‘Triangles<br />
II’, polished and unpolished<br />
geometric form, 12.5 cm wide,<br />
with presentation box and<br />
certificate<br />
Lot 89<br />
86<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Hermes, Paris ‘ Toucans’<br />
part dinner service<br />
including ten menu holders, ten<br />
side plates, eleven dinner plates,<br />
27cm, a tureen and two covers,<br />
31.5 cm, an oval dish/platter,<br />
39.5 cm, a circular bowl, 29 cm,<br />
printed marks<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 90<br />
§ Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)<br />
for Madoura pottery, an<br />
oblong dish with Goat’s Head<br />
in Profile (Tete de chevre de<br />
profil), c.1952, A.R. 146<br />
from an edition of 250,<br />
impressed maker’s marks,<br />
51 cm x 31 cm. Provenance -<br />
Sotheby’s, 20th of March 1996<br />
sale, Lot 105.<br />
Lot 91<br />
£5,000 - 7,000<br />
A large Royal Doulton pottery<br />
figure of an elephant, HN2640,<br />
probably a prototype model,<br />
green printed Royal Doulton<br />
mark, inscribed in black<br />
‘HN2640, PC 28.7.81, NOT FOR<br />
SALE’<br />
58 cm long<br />
Lot 92<br />
88<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A large Paris porcelain vase,<br />
by Rue Theroux, c.1790,<br />
finely painted with garlands and<br />
festoons of pink roses and purple<br />
flowers, on a faux marble plinth<br />
base, puce crowned ‘A’ mark to<br />
base<br />
76cm high, restored<br />
£400 - 600<br />
89<br />
91<br />
92<br />
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93<br />
94<br />
95<br />
96<br />
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Lot 93<br />
A Meissen rococo group of a<br />
seated lady and a dog c.1760,<br />
The lady seated amid gilt<br />
highlighted scroll work, on a<br />
scrollwork and flower encrusted<br />
base, underglaze blue cross<br />
swords mark to edge of base,<br />
18 cm high, some restorations<br />
Lot 94<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Meissen figure of a lute<br />
player, c.1755<br />
on a flower encrusted base,<br />
underglaze blue crossed swords<br />
mark to rear of base,<br />
13.8 cm high, some restoration<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 95<br />
A pair of Meissen figural<br />
flower holders c.1755,<br />
modelled as a seated lady and<br />
gentlemen holding a basket, the<br />
base encrusted with flowers and<br />
leaves, underglaze blue crossed<br />
swords mark only visible to the<br />
female figure, H 20cm and 19.5<br />
cm, restoration<br />
Lot 96<br />
97<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A pair of large Paris porcelain<br />
vases, early 19th century,<br />
painted with a gentleman playing<br />
a lyre and a lady visiting a<br />
monument, unmarked,<br />
39 cm high, some restoration<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 97<br />
A pair of Paris porcelain<br />
vases, early 19th century,<br />
painted with King Francis I and<br />
Queen Marguerite of France,<br />
within arched cartouches on<br />
a ‘jewelled’ dry blue ground,<br />
unmarked<br />
33.5 cm high, one base restored<br />
Lot 98<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Sevres biscuit porcelain<br />
figure of a cherub, c.1882-4,<br />
on a bleu royale plinth inscribed<br />
in gilt ‘Qui que tu sois, voici<br />
ton maitre, Il l’est, Le fut, ou le<br />
doit etre’, printed mark ‘Dore a<br />
Sevres 84’, H 31.5 cm.<br />
£500 - 700
98 99<br />
101<br />
Lot 99<br />
A Meissen figural group of the<br />
Garden of Eden, 19th century,<br />
modelled with Adam and Eve<br />
standing beneath the Tree<br />
of Knowledge and about to<br />
partake of the Forbidden Fruit,<br />
the serpent coils around the<br />
branches above them while<br />
different animals gather around<br />
them, blue crossed swords mark,<br />
incised model no ‘665’<br />
32 cm high.<br />
Lot 100<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A composed set of five<br />
Meissen figures of the Senses,<br />
19th/20th century,<br />
on shaped rectangular bases,<br />
underglaze blue crossed swords<br />
marks and incised model<br />
numbers E1 - E5,<br />
12.5 cm - 14.5 cm high.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 101<br />
A Baccarat close packed<br />
millefiori glass paperweight,<br />
dated 1848,<br />
with pictorial silhouette canes<br />
and ‘B1848’ cane,<br />
diameter 6.5cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 102<br />
A Royal Copenhagen ‘Flora<br />
Danica’ part dinner service,<br />
comprising three large dishes,<br />
25.5cm, 30.5cm and 33.5cm,<br />
three plates, 24.5cm, four<br />
22.5cm plates and soup<br />
bowls, 22.5cm, all painted with<br />
individual titled flowers with gilt<br />
‘dog-tooth’ border, printed and<br />
inscribed marks<br />
£2,500 - 3,000<br />
100<br />
102<br />
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103<br />
107<br />
106<br />
104<br />
109<br />
Lot 103<br />
A Berlin porcelain dessert<br />
service, mid 19th century,<br />
each piece of octagonal shape,<br />
painted with flowers and insects,<br />
within lattice pierced and<br />
gilded borders, comprising four<br />
baskets, 20.5cm, three dishes,<br />
26cm and 10 desert plates,<br />
21cm, each with underglaze blue<br />
sceptre marks,<br />
Lot 104<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Two Doccia porcelain plaques,<br />
19th century,<br />
each decorated in semirelief,<br />
the largest with a battle<br />
scene and the second with a<br />
Bacchanalian scene,<br />
14cm x 24cm and 8cm x 15cm,<br />
each framed<br />
15cm<br />
£200 - 300<br />
108 105<br />
Lot 105<br />
A Russian porcelain armorial<br />
plate, Imperial Porcelain<br />
Factory, St. Petersburg, Period<br />
of Alexander II, (ruled 1856-81),<br />
painted and gilt with a coat of<br />
arms reserved against a double<br />
headed eagle within a gilt rim,<br />
probably made as a supplement<br />
to a Berlin service made for Paul<br />
Petrovich, circa 1778,<br />
24.8 cm diameter<br />
Lot 106<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A pair of Victorian majolica<br />
elliptical jardinieres, probably<br />
Minton,<br />
each decorated with leaf scrolls<br />
on a turquoise ground, the<br />
interior pink glazed, indistinct<br />
impressed marks to one and<br />
impressed shape number 1087,<br />
46 cm wide<br />
Lot 107<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Bristol Delft guglet water<br />
bottle, c.1760,<br />
painted with floral sprays, the<br />
neck with leaf lappets,<br />
24.3cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 108<br />
Leighton Maybury after Sir<br />
Alfred Munnings - a set of four<br />
porcelain plaques depicting<br />
horse fairs,<br />
each painted on a Limoges blank<br />
and inscribed verso, signed and<br />
dated 1979,<br />
24 x 32cm, excluding frames and<br />
mounts<br />
Lot 109<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A large Chamberlains<br />
Worcester porcelain tray,<br />
c.1835,<br />
finely painted with a titled view<br />
‘Hyde Park Corner’, depicting<br />
Decimus Burton’s Ionic screen<br />
surrounded by figures and<br />
carriages, within gilt tooled dry<br />
blue borders, iron read inscribed<br />
mark Chamberlains Worcester<br />
New Bond Street London,<br />
58cm, restored<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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<strong>Art</strong><br />
Lots 110-227<br />
199<br />
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110<br />
111<br />
112<br />
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113<br />
Lot 110<br />
A Japanese Arita blue and<br />
white tankard, c.1700,<br />
painted with figures and birds<br />
in mountainous landscapes<br />
within scrolling foliate borders,<br />
the matching scrolled handle<br />
with hole to accommodate a<br />
European mount, 23.8 cm high<br />
Lot 111<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Two fine Satsuma rectangular<br />
jars and wooden covers, by<br />
Kinkozan, Meiji period,<br />
each finely painted with figures<br />
in landscapes or chickens, on<br />
a gilt-decorated blue ground,<br />
signed with paper label for S.<br />
Kinkozan,11cm high, wooden<br />
covers and stands<br />
Lot 112<br />
£600 - 900<br />
A large Japanese Imari<br />
ovoid vase, Meiji period, by<br />
Fukagawa,<br />
painted with a phoenix amid<br />
brocade pattern bands, the rim<br />
with dragons chasing flaming<br />
pearls, mountain and river mark,<br />
37.5 cm high, wood stand<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
114<br />
Lot 113<br />
Two Japanese ivory netsuke<br />
of a tiger, Edo period, first half<br />
19th century,<br />
each with horn inlaid eyes,<br />
unsigned,<br />
4cm and 5cm<br />
Lot 114<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Three Japanese boxwood<br />
netsuke, 19th century,<br />
the first in the form of a rat<br />
eating a seedpod, engraved two<br />
character signature to base, the<br />
second of a seated man howling,<br />
engraved two character mark to<br />
base and the last of a dancing<br />
man, engraved two character<br />
mark to his robes,<br />
3.5–6.5 cm<br />
Lot 115<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Japanese ivory netsuke of<br />
figures seated around a table,<br />
Meiji period,<br />
the underside carved with basket<br />
weave, unsigned,<br />
4.5 cm<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 116<br />
An impressive Japanese<br />
bronze ‘elephant’ koro, 19th<br />
century,<br />
modelled as a caparisoned<br />
elephant surmounted by a three<br />
tier pagoda,<br />
77 cm long, 89 cm high<br />
Lot 117<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Japanese School, Edo period,<br />
painting on silk of a noble<br />
lady,<br />
reclining on a daybed holding a<br />
tobacco pipe with an attendant<br />
kneeling beside her,<br />
Provenance - collection of the<br />
late Tom Maschler, ex Andre<br />
Cheney & Fils label<br />
23 x 52.5 cm, laid on board<br />
Lot 118<br />
115<br />
£150 - 250<br />
Japanese School, Edo period,<br />
painting on silk of a bijin,<br />
with brocade borders,<br />
Provenance – collection of the<br />
late Thomas Maschler<br />
61 x 21.5 cm, laid on board<br />
£150 - 250
116<br />
118<br />
119<br />
Lot 119<br />
Kishi Ganku (1749-1838), a<br />
pair of Sumi paintings on silk<br />
of snow leopards, signed<br />
Tenkai Ganku,<br />
with brocade borders and<br />
original black and gilt Aesthetic<br />
frames incorporating scroll<br />
compartments verso,<br />
Images 104cm x 49.5cm<br />
Lot 120<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A Japanese cloisonné vase<br />
mounted as a lamp, attributed<br />
to Ando, mid 20th century<br />
decorated in silver wire and<br />
musen technique with Koi carp<br />
on a pale green ground, between<br />
silver mounted rims, Jungin<br />
silver mark to base, Provenance<br />
- Mr W G Pullen,<br />
24cm high, base drilled<br />
£150 - 250<br />
Lot 121<br />
A set of three Japanese bronze<br />
and ivory okimono of ‘Go’<br />
players, Meiji period, each<br />
kneeling at a table and playing<br />
‘Go’, cast six character seal<br />
marks to bases, Provenance - Mr<br />
W G Pullen,12 - 13cm high<br />
Lot 122<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A Chinese famille rose yen-yen<br />
vase, Yongzheng period (1723-<br />
35), painted with Immortals in<br />
landscapes with rockwork and<br />
flowers, 40.5 cm high, (a.f)<br />
Lot 123<br />
117<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A Chinese blue and white<br />
beaker vase, gu, Kangxi period<br />
(1662-1722),<br />
finely painted with a swordsman<br />
and attendants amid rockwork,<br />
apocryphal Xuande six character<br />
mark to base, ring turned foot,<br />
21.2cm high<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
120 122<br />
Lot 124<br />
A Chinese export famille rose<br />
plate, Qianlong period,<br />
finely painted with figures in a<br />
pavilion garden with a dog, the<br />
lady seated at a table with an<br />
abacus, scholarly objects and<br />
books,<br />
22.5 cm diameter<br />
123<br />
121<br />
124<br />
£200 - 300<br />
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126<br />
127<br />
138<br />
128<br />
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Lot 125<br />
A large Chinese blue glazed<br />
bottle vase, 18th/19th century,<br />
with white glazed rim and base,<br />
40cm high<br />
Lot 126<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Chinese famille rose saucer<br />
dish, Yongzheng period,<br />
painted with a scene from<br />
the Romance of the Three<br />
Kingdoms,<br />
11.7 cm diameter, slight faults<br />
Lot 127<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of small Chinese blue<br />
and white garlic-neck vases,<br />
Kangxi period<br />
each painted two arched panels<br />
with flowers rockwork and<br />
insects,<br />
13.5 cm high<br />
Lot 128<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of Chinese Ming blue<br />
and white bowls, Wanli period,<br />
each painted with continuous<br />
landscapes, apocryphal<br />
Chenghua marks to base,<br />
13.5 cm diameter<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 129<br />
A near pair of Chinese blue<br />
and white ovoid jars, Kangxi<br />
period,<br />
each painted with ribbon tied<br />
objects and flowers, lappeted<br />
borders,<br />
10 cm high, wood covers<br />
Lot 130<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A fine pair of Chinese famille<br />
rose plates, Yongzheng period,<br />
each painted with two ladies in<br />
a rockwork garden with precious<br />
objects on a table and the<br />
ground within gilt arabesque and<br />
turquoise diaper pattern borders,<br />
22.5cm diameter<br />
Lot 131<br />
129<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A pair of Chinese famille rose<br />
‘sages’ tea bowls and saucers,<br />
Qianlong period,<br />
each painted with two sages and<br />
an attendant boy holding what is<br />
probably a musical instrument, in<br />
a rockwork garden, within black<br />
enamelled cellular borders,<br />
saucers 11.7cm diameter<br />
£300 - 500<br />
137<br />
Lot 132<br />
A Chinese famille rose<br />
‘hawk’ tea bowl and saucer,<br />
Yongzheng period,<br />
of semi-eggshell porcelain, finely<br />
painted with a hawk in a tree, on<br />
a black enamel cellular ground,<br />
there is also what appears to be<br />
a hand mirror with ribbon and<br />
tassel and the unusual use of<br />
silvering for the mirror plate,<br />
saucer 11.5cm diameter<br />
Lot 133<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese famille rose ‘fish’<br />
bowl, late 19th/early 20th<br />
century,<br />
the interior painted with goldfish<br />
amid pond weed, the exterior<br />
with four claw dragons amid<br />
white flowers on a turquoise<br />
ground, unglazed base,<br />
40.5 cm diameter, 37 cm high,<br />
cracked<br />
Lot 134<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese porcelain mounted<br />
hardwood four fold screen,<br />
mid 19th century,<br />
the shaped famille rose plaques<br />
finely painted with the figures of<br />
immortals and fruit sprigs,<br />
Total size H 127cm x W 122cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000
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131<br />
132<br />
133<br />
134<br />
Lot 135<br />
Two Yixing polished teapots<br />
made for the Thai market,<br />
late 19th century, the first<br />
with paktong mounted rims<br />
and handle, impressed makers<br />
mark, the second with gilt metal<br />
mounts, impressed makers<br />
mark, 19.5 and 9.5 cm high<br />
Lot 136<br />
135<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Two similar Chinese famille<br />
rose hexagonal garden seats,<br />
c.1830-50,<br />
each typically painted with<br />
reserves of figures amid<br />
pavilions and pierced with coin<br />
motifs, on a gilt ground, the<br />
borders with raised gilt bosses,<br />
47 cm high<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 137<br />
Two Chinese famille rose<br />
vases, 19th/early 20th century,<br />
the square vase painted with<br />
dignitaries and boys in a garden<br />
and with flowers, Daoguang seal<br />
mark, and the hu vase with boys<br />
in a garden and pavilion setting,<br />
Qianlong mark,<br />
7.7cm and 6cm high, one wood<br />
stand<br />
Lot 138<br />
136<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A large Chinese blue and white<br />
‘ladies’ vase, Kangxi mark,<br />
19th century,<br />
painted with ladies playing music<br />
and weiqi in a garden setting, the<br />
cover with boys amid rockwork,<br />
44cm high, wood stand<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 139<br />
A large Chinese famille rose<br />
‘phoenix’ vase, 19th century,<br />
painted with phoenixes amid<br />
peonies,<br />
43.5cm excluding later glued<br />
lamp mount<br />
Lot 140<br />
140<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A set of three Chinese famille<br />
rose shaped square plaques<br />
and another similar plaque,<br />
19th century,<br />
three finely painted with river<br />
landscapes, and the fourth with<br />
a dignitary and attendants in a<br />
landscape (splinter chip at edge),<br />
Provenance - Mr W G Pullen,<br />
20.5cm to 21cm wide, later<br />
mounted and framed (4)<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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141<br />
143<br />
144<br />
142<br />
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Lot 141<br />
A fine Chinese famille rose<br />
‘boys’ plaque, Guangxu mark<br />
but Republic period,<br />
finely painted with boys carrying<br />
gifts, within a yellow ground<br />
scrolling chi dragon border, in<br />
a silver wire inlaid ebony table<br />
screen frame (stand lacking),<br />
Provenance - Mr W G Pullen,<br />
Plaque 31cm x 25cm, frame<br />
33.7cm x 28cm<br />
Lot 142<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A Chinese famille rose bowl,<br />
Daoguang seal mark and of<br />
the period (1821-50),<br />
of petal lobed form, the exterior<br />
painted to shaped panels with<br />
flower sprigs, above floral<br />
lappets, The interior with a bat<br />
to peaches two birds and two<br />
flowers, Provenance - Mr W G<br />
Pullen,<br />
17.8cm diameter, wood stand<br />
145<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 143<br />
A Chinese famille rose<br />
porcelain plaque, by Zhang<br />
Zhitang (1893-1971)<br />
painted with a kingfisher perched<br />
by a rocky outcrop looking at<br />
fish in the water below, inscribed<br />
upper right with red seal mark,<br />
Provenance - Mr W G Pullen,<br />
25cm x 38cm.<br />
Lot 144<br />
£8,000 - 12,000<br />
An assembled set of five<br />
Chinese enamelled porcelain<br />
‘bird’ plaques, early - mid<br />
20th century, each inscribed by<br />
various artists, Provenance - Mr<br />
W G Pullen,<br />
each 38cm x 25cm, in similar<br />
mounts and frames<br />
Lot 145<br />
147<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
A Chinese yellow ground<br />
narrow neck bottle vase,<br />
Yongzheng mark but mid 20th<br />
century,<br />
Provenance - Mr W G Pullen,<br />
24.5cm high, wood stand<br />
£150 - 250<br />
Lot 146<br />
A set of three Chinese coral<br />
ground ‘boys’ vases, Jiaqing<br />
period (1796-1820),<br />
each painted in famille rose<br />
enamels to shaped panels with<br />
boys playing in landscapes<br />
figures, the shoulder with a<br />
butterfly motif, the coral ground<br />
gilt decorated with flowers,<br />
turquoise glazed interior and<br />
foot, 19.5 and 23.5cm high.<br />
Lot 147<br />
148<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of Chinese yellow<br />
ground sgraffito bowls, Kangxi<br />
mark but mid 20th century,<br />
each incised to the interior with<br />
chi dragons And the exterior<br />
with lotus flowers and scrolling<br />
tendrils, six character marks,<br />
Provenance - Mr W G Pullen,<br />
14.5cm diameter, wood stand,<br />
£300 - 500
146<br />
152<br />
154<br />
Lot 148<br />
A Chinese Republic period<br />
enamelled porcelain ‘crane’<br />
dish, four-character Jing Yuan<br />
Tang Zhi mark,<br />
finely painted with two cranes,<br />
a pine tree, bamboo and lingzhi<br />
fungus, iron red mark and five<br />
bats to underside, Provenance -<br />
Mr W G Pullen, 34.3cm diameter.<br />
Lot 149<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese famille rose<br />
cylindrical bowl, Yongzheng<br />
mark but Republic period,<br />
finely painted with scholars<br />
performing music and art,<br />
Provenance - Mr W G Pullen,<br />
19cm diameter, 7cm high, wood<br />
stand<br />
Lot 150<br />
149<br />
£150 - 250<br />
A set of four Chinese famille<br />
rose ‘Hundred <strong>Antiques</strong>’<br />
plaques, late Qing dynasty,<br />
each finely painted with vases,<br />
jardinieres and other vessels<br />
filled with flowers, shrubs or<br />
coral, Provenance - Mr W G<br />
Pullen, porcelain 26cm x 39cm,<br />
in hongmu and silk frames with<br />
jichimu insets to the back<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 151<br />
A large Chinese blue and white<br />
inscribed vase, late 19th/early<br />
20th century,<br />
of high shouldered square<br />
form, painted with sages in<br />
mountainous landscapes and<br />
inscribed with calligraphic<br />
poems,<br />
49.5cm high, some restoration<br />
Lot 152<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of large Chinese famille<br />
verte jars and covers, late 19th<br />
century,<br />
painted with pheasants<br />
amid rockwork and flowers,<br />
underglaze blue double circles to<br />
base,<br />
45cm high, restoration<br />
Lot 153<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese famille rose<br />
millefleur vase, Qianlong mark<br />
but Republic period,<br />
painted with court scenes,<br />
against a millefleur ground, the<br />
shoulder applied with a pair of<br />
mask ring handles, apocryphal<br />
seal mark to base,<br />
28cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 154<br />
A Chinese famille rose<br />
jardiniere, early 19th century,<br />
painted with two pheasants amid<br />
rockwork and peonies,<br />
26 cm diameter, 20.5 cm high<br />
Lot 155<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A pair of Chinese famille rose<br />
‘goldfish’ bowls,<br />
decorated with figures amid<br />
pavilions and trees,<br />
Provenance - a country estate<br />
near Rye, Sussex<br />
56cm diameter, with ebonised<br />
and marble inset stands, total<br />
height 91cm<br />
155<br />
£600 - 800<br />
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156<br />
157<br />
163<br />
165<br />
158<br />
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Lot 156<br />
A Chinese late Ming lacquer<br />
cup and a similar dish, 17th<br />
century,<br />
the cup polychrome decorated<br />
with ladies and children in a<br />
landscape, on a black ground,<br />
white metal lining and base,<br />
10.5 cm diameter, the dish giltdecorated<br />
with a river landscape<br />
label for Grice collection, 13.2cm<br />
diameter<br />
Lot 157<br />
159<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A good Chinese huanghuali<br />
table cabinet, 18th/19th<br />
century,<br />
the frieze carved and pierced<br />
with dragons, lotus flowers and<br />
tendrils, surmounted by lion-dog<br />
and flower bud finials, above a<br />
pair of paktong mounted doors,<br />
enclosing an arrangement of five<br />
drawers with huanghuali linings,<br />
59.5cm wide, 42.5cm high,<br />
37.5cm deep<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 158<br />
A Chinese scholar’s rootwood<br />
carving of a deer, 18th century,<br />
with rich chestnut brown patina,<br />
25cm high, later wood stand<br />
Lot 159<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese coral standing<br />
figure of Shou Lao, mid 20th<br />
century, 11 cm high, 187g, wood<br />
stand<br />
Lot 160<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese coral figure of a tall<br />
lady, mid 20th century,<br />
14.7 cm high, 116g, wood stand<br />
Lot 161<br />
160<br />
161<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Chinese coral figure of a<br />
tall lady holding a basket of<br />
flowers, mid 20th century,<br />
13.4 cm high, 77 g, wood stand<br />
£400 - 600<br />
162<br />
Lot 162<br />
A Chinese coral figure of a<br />
female immortal standing by<br />
rockwork, mid 20th century<br />
11.5 cm high, 109g, Silver wire<br />
inlaid wood stand<br />
Lot 163<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese coral figure of a<br />
lady, mid 20th century, 7.8 cm<br />
high, 9 cm wide, 60g.<br />
Lot 164<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese coral figure of a tall<br />
lady holding a Lotus sprig,<br />
mid 20th century<br />
11.1 cm high, 59g, wood stand<br />
Lot 165<br />
164<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese coral seated figure<br />
of Guanyin and a similar figure<br />
of a lady, mid 20th century<br />
4.3 and 9.3 cm high, 82g gross,<br />
wood stands<br />
£200 - 300
166<br />
167<br />
168<br />
169<br />
Lot 166<br />
A Chinese jadeite ‘dragon’ belt<br />
hook,<br />
8.8cm long<br />
Lot 167<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese russet jade<br />
pendant, 19th century,<br />
carved in high relief and<br />
openwork with a bat, flowers and<br />
leaves,<br />
7.3cm<br />
Lot 168<br />
170<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A fine Chinese pale celadon<br />
jade ‘rope twist’ vase, Qing<br />
dynasty, of flattened baluster<br />
form applied with a pair of<br />
dragon mask ring handles,<br />
the body carved in relief with<br />
interlocking rope twist in imitation<br />
of archaic bronze wine jars<br />
dating from the Warring States<br />
period, the stone of good even<br />
tone, Provenance - Mr W G<br />
Pullen,<br />
15.5cm high, wood stand<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 169<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
carving of a mountain scene,<br />
19th century, Provenance - Mr<br />
W G Pullen,<br />
16 cm wide, 11.5 cm high<br />
excluding open work wood<br />
stand, small splinter chip<br />
Lot 170<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A pair of Chinese small jadeite<br />
stem cups, 20th century,<br />
each carved in high relief<br />
with a chi dragon and three<br />
ring handles, on a baluster<br />
shaped stem and domed foot,<br />
Provenance - Mr W G Pullen,<br />
7.2cm high, carved wood stands<br />
Lot 171<br />
171<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese pale celadon and<br />
brown jade figure of a liondog,<br />
18th/19th century,<br />
in recumbent pose, Provenance -<br />
Mr W G Pullen,<br />
6.7cm long, wood stand<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 172<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
mounted hand mirror, the jade<br />
18th/19th century,<br />
the back of the mirror inset with<br />
a jade plaque (probably removed<br />
from a ruyi sceptre) carved in low<br />
relief with quail, millet and a bird,<br />
the handle formed from a jade<br />
‘dragon’ belt hook, Provenance -<br />
Mr W G Pullen,<br />
24.2cm long, plaque 13.2 x<br />
11.5cm, belt hook handle 12.3cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
172<br />
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176<br />
179<br />
173<br />
181<br />
182<br />
174<br />
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Lot 173<br />
A Chinese archaistic white and<br />
brown jade box and cover,<br />
the cover carved in low relief with<br />
an inscription and a pair of chi<br />
dragons,, 8.3 x 4.3 cm<br />
Lot 174<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese pale grey jade<br />
‘chilong’ seal,<br />
carved in high relief and<br />
openwork with a scrawling Chi-<br />
Dragon, with four character mark<br />
to the base,, 5cm square<br />
Lot 175<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese white jade oval seal,<br />
carved in relief and open work<br />
with a lion-dog, four character<br />
mark to the base, 2.9cm<br />
£200 - 300<br />
185<br />
Lot 176<br />
A Chinese archaistic spinach<br />
green jade hexagonal censer,<br />
19th century,<br />
carved in relief with taotie masks<br />
and scrolling chi dragons, with<br />
pair of mythical beast mask<br />
handles,<br />
17.5cm wide<br />
Lot 177<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A Chinese yellow hardstone<br />
cup, 19th century,<br />
5cm diameter, wood stand, rim<br />
chip<br />
£400 - 600<br />
186<br />
Lot 178<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
‘Shou Lao’ circular plaque,<br />
19th century,<br />
carved and pierced with the<br />
immortal beside a deer,<br />
5.3cm, wood stand<br />
Lot 179<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese archaistic pale<br />
celadon jade ‘phoenix’ vase,<br />
18th/19th century,<br />
carved as a phoenix with<br />
geometric scrolling wings and<br />
talons supporting a vase on its<br />
back, the stone with small russet<br />
patches and white inclusions,<br />
8.3cm high<br />
£1,200 - 1,800
177<br />
178<br />
180<br />
184<br />
Lot 180<br />
A Chinese celadon jade<br />
‘phoenix’ cylindrical incense<br />
holder, 18th/19th century,<br />
16.7cm high, adapted wood<br />
stand<br />
Lot 181<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Chinese Ming archaistic pale<br />
celadon and russet jade figure<br />
of a pixiu, 16th/17th century,<br />
on an integral rectangular base,<br />
11.5cm long<br />
Lot 182<br />
183<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A pair of Chinese pale celadon<br />
jade circular plaques, late 19th<br />
century,<br />
each reticulated and carved with<br />
a boy riding a qilin to both sides,<br />
the stone of good even tone,<br />
8.5cm, wood stands,<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 183<br />
A fine Chinese pale celadon<br />
jade reticulated box and cover,<br />
18th century,<br />
finely carved and pierced with<br />
mallow flowers and leaves, the<br />
cover of good even tone, the<br />
base with some pale russet and<br />
white inclusions,<br />
9cm diameter, wood stand<br />
Lot 184<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
‘He He Erxian’ shaped circular<br />
plaque, 18th/19th century,<br />
the stone of good even tone,<br />
9.5cm wide, wood stand<br />
Lot 185<br />
187<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Chinese pale celadon-grey<br />
jade group of a boy riding a<br />
qilin, 17th/18th century,<br />
13.5cm long, wood stand<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 186<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
plaque, 19th century,<br />
carved in relief with a scholar<br />
and a boy in a garden, the<br />
reverse inscribed with a 12<br />
character inscription,<br />
5.5 cm high, later white metal<br />
brooch mount<br />
Lot 187<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese ‘chicken bone’ jade<br />
carving, 17th/18th century<br />
carved in high relief and open<br />
work with a chi dragon biting<br />
lingzhi, 11 cm long incl stand<br />
Lot 188<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A Tibetan gilt copper alloy<br />
seated figure of Buddha<br />
Shakyamuni, 18th century,<br />
the rear of the base engraved in<br />
Sanskrit ‘na-ta’, 13cm high<br />
188<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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189<br />
190<br />
191<br />
192<br />
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Lot 189<br />
A Tibetan gilt copper alloy<br />
seated figure of Amitayus,<br />
probably 15th/16th century,<br />
seated in dhyanasana on a<br />
double-lotus base with the hands<br />
held in the lap holding the vase<br />
of amrita, dressed in robes<br />
decorated and adorned with<br />
jewellery,<br />
15cm high<br />
Lot 190<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Himalayan bronze seated<br />
figure of Vajrasattva, 18th/19th<br />
century,<br />
seated in dhyanasana on a<br />
double-lotus base with a vajra<br />
held to his chest and a ghanta in<br />
his lap, the base unsealed,<br />
15.5 cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
195<br />
Lot 191<br />
A Tibetan gilt copper alloy<br />
seated figure of Amitayus,<br />
possibly 15th/16th century,<br />
seated in dhyanasana on a<br />
double-lotus base with the hands<br />
held in the lap holding the vase<br />
of amrita, his robes decorated<br />
and adorned with jewellery,<br />
unsealed, 9cm high<br />
Lot 192<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Tibetan gilt copper alloy<br />
seated figure of Maitreya,<br />
possibly 15th century,<br />
seated in dhyanasana on a<br />
double-lotus base with the<br />
hands to his chest, dressed in<br />
robes decorated and adorned<br />
with jewellery front and back,<br />
unsealed, 11.5 cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
197<br />
Lot 193<br />
Two Himalayan bronze figures<br />
of Bodhisattvas, 19th/20th<br />
century,<br />
the first in Pala style seated on a<br />
double lotus throne,<br />
11.5 and 9.8cm high<br />
Lot 194<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A large Chinese bronze tripod<br />
censer, ding, Xuande mark,<br />
Qing dynasty,<br />
the rim with a pair of high looped<br />
handles, on three tapered feet,<br />
cast sixteen character mark,<br />
17cm wide<br />
Lot 195<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A Chinese grey marble head<br />
of Guanyin, Ming dynasty or<br />
earlier,<br />
later wood base,<br />
16cm high<br />
£500 - 700
193<br />
194<br />
199<br />
Lot 196<br />
Two Chinese bronze tripod<br />
censers, 18th and 19th<br />
century,<br />
the first with a pair of high looped<br />
handles above a baluster shaped<br />
body, cast six character Xuande<br />
mark, 13cm wide, the second<br />
with broad rim on three stump<br />
shaped feet, two character<br />
Xuande seal mark, 11.7cm<br />
diameter,<br />
Lot 197<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese bronze tripod<br />
censer, 18th/19th century,<br />
with a pair of rope twist handles<br />
to the rim above a tri-lobed body<br />
and three tapered feet, cast six<br />
character Xuande mark to the<br />
shoulder on one side,<br />
11.5cm diameter<br />
Lot 198<br />
£300 - 500<br />
China, 81 Ancient round<br />
coins, Tang to Northern Song<br />
dynasty, (618-1127),<br />
see Condition Report for further<br />
details<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 199<br />
A large Chinese Ming bronze<br />
figure of a Bodhisattva,<br />
16th/17th century,<br />
with remnants of red and gilt<br />
lacquer decoration,<br />
41.5cm high, minor losses<br />
Lot 200<br />
196<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Tibetan gilt copper alloy<br />
figure of Maitreya, 17th/18th<br />
century,<br />
seated in dhyanasana on a<br />
double-lotus base with his<br />
hands held before him in<br />
dharmachakramudra,<br />
14.8cm high, worn<br />
198<br />
£600 - 800<br />
200<br />
Lot 201<br />
A Tibetan painted repoussé<br />
copper ‘demon’ mask,<br />
17th/18th century,<br />
with fierce expression,<br />
28cm wide, 25cm high<br />
Lot 202<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese white metal<br />
cloisonné enamel and gem set<br />
wall mirror, mid 20th century,<br />
decorated with stylised dragons<br />
and waves mounted with jadeite<br />
and quartz cabochons, with a<br />
cloisonné border decorated with<br />
emblems of the eight immortals,<br />
Provenance - Mr W G Pullen,<br />
29.5cm. 22.5cm wide.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
201<br />
202<br />
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203<br />
204<br />
40<br />
205<br />
Lot 203<br />
Annam (Vietnam) 10 Lang<br />
silver bar,<br />
Stamps on face giving name of<br />
ruler and cyclical date. Seven<br />
stamps on both sides and one<br />
on the end giving purity, weight<br />
standard etc,<br />
Provenance - the late Maureen<br />
Guinness, Marchioness of<br />
Dufferin and Ava<br />
112mm x 30mm, 376g<br />
Lot 204<br />
£200 - 300<br />
China/Thailand, Sycee Fang<br />
bianding (Saddle Shape) silver<br />
5 Tael, 19th century<br />
with numerous stamps, 60mm<br />
x 35mm, 186g, together with<br />
a metal ingot which contains<br />
some iron impurities, engraved<br />
to ‘Admiral Sir Richard Webb 15<br />
July 1883 to 27 February 1930,<br />
13.7cm long, with wood plinth (2)<br />
Provenance - the late Maureen<br />
Guinness, Marchioness of<br />
Dufferin and Ava<br />
£300 - 500<br />
206<br />
Lot 205<br />
A pair of Chinese cloisonné<br />
enamel and gilt bronze ’crane’<br />
candlesticks, early 20th<br />
century,<br />
each modelled holding a floral<br />
sprig shaped candle nozzle in its<br />
beak and standing upon a bixie,<br />
38cm high<br />
Lot 206<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Porcelain of the National<br />
Place - ‘<strong>Fine</strong> Enamelled Ware<br />
of the Ching Dynasty and<br />
Chien Lung Periods’, Vols I &<br />
II, published CAFA, 1967 and<br />
‘Treasures of China’, 1970, two<br />
vols (4) 39.5 x 28 cm and 38.5<br />
x 27 cm, Provenance Mr W G<br />
Pullen<br />
Lot 207<br />
207<br />
£250 - 350<br />
Da-Chien (Prof. Chang),<br />
‘Chinese Painting’, Yee Tin<br />
Tong Printing Press Ltd, Hong<br />
Kong, 1961, gold brocade case,<br />
36.5 x 27.5 cm<br />
£200 - 300<br />
209<br />
Lot 208<br />
The Beijing Rong Bao Zhai<br />
Shi Jianpu Poetry Book,<br />
with woodblock illustrations<br />
by famous artists including Qi<br />
Baishi, decorative brocade case,<br />
two vols, 31.5 x 22.5 cm<br />
Lot 209<br />
208<br />
£250 - 350<br />
A Tibetan painted thangka<br />
depicting White Tara, 19th<br />
century, later laid on a<br />
stretchered canvas,<br />
Provenance - Collection of the<br />
late Thomas Maschler<br />
32.5cm x 26.5cm, laid on fabric<br />
and mounted<br />
£300 - 500
210<br />
211<br />
214<br />
Lot 210<br />
° Qi Baishi (1864 - 1957) A<br />
book of Qi Baishi woodblock<br />
prints in a brocade case.<br />
Published by Rongbaozhai,<br />
Beijing, 1952.<br />
31.5cm x 25cm<br />
Lot 211<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese album of 14 pith<br />
paintings, 19th century,<br />
depicting farming scenes, court<br />
life and punishment within red<br />
ribbon borders, the album with<br />
red silk brocade covers,<br />
Album 25 x 37cm<br />
Lot 212<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese album of ten<br />
watercolours, late 19th<br />
century,<br />
each depicting figures in<br />
landscapes with inscriptions<br />
above,<br />
Album 35 x 26 cm<br />
£200 - 300<br />
212<br />
Lot 213<br />
Three Chinese albums or<br />
books of prints and paintings,<br />
comprising volume III of The<br />
Collection of Chinese Paintings<br />
from the Palace Museum, in<br />
slip case, published Beijing<br />
2012, edited by Shen Pang<br />
etc., 39.5cm, <strong>Art</strong> Edition of<br />
early Chinese paintings, Beijing<br />
1963, 40 x 43cm and Volume IV,<br />
Paintings of the Song Dynasty,<br />
selected and reproduced by<br />
the Palace Museum, Beijing,<br />
brocade covers with folding<br />
case,<br />
37.5 x 33.5 cm<br />
Lot 214<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese album of twelve<br />
pith paintings of flowers and<br />
butterflies, 19th century,<br />
The album with brocade covers<br />
17 x 24 cm<br />
Lot 215<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A collection of seventeen<br />
Chinese paintings on leaves,<br />
late 19th century,<br />
depicting birds amid flowers and<br />
Qing dynasty figures, Various<br />
sizes<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 216<br />
A Chinese pith painting of a<br />
figures in a pavilion garden, by<br />
Ting Hua, c.1850,<br />
ribbon borders, total size 24 x 36<br />
cm<br />
Lot 217<br />
213<br />
215<br />
216<br />
£200 - 300<br />
° Illustrated catalogue of<br />
Chinese Government Exhibits<br />
For the International Exhibition<br />
of Chinese <strong>Art</strong> in London,<br />
1935, four volumes,<br />
illustrating exhibits from the<br />
Palace Museum now in Taipei<br />
27 x 19.5 cm<br />
£200 - 400<br />
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218 222<br />
223<br />
224<br />
42<br />
219<br />
Lot 218<br />
° Chinese book, Hu Zhengyan,<br />
Ten Bamboo Studio catalogue,<br />
‘Shizhuzhai Jianpu’,<br />
Publisher Rong Bao Zhai Studio,<br />
Beijing 1952, four volumes<br />
contained in original silk brocade<br />
folding case<br />
Provenance - A. T. Arber-Cooke<br />
Lot 219<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Li Zhuoxian, ‘Gu quan<br />
hui’ (Collecting old coins),<br />
published in Beijing, Tongzhi<br />
jia zi, 1864, 16 vols and Li<br />
Zhuoxian, ‘Xua quan hui’<br />
(Collecting coins continued)<br />
published in Beijing, Guangxu ji<br />
yuan yi hai, 1875, four vols , all<br />
26cm. Provenance - A. T. Arber-<br />
Cooke<br />
Lot 220<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Liang Shizheng, ‘Qin ding qian<br />
lu’, Record of Chinese Coins<br />
published under Imperial<br />
Instructions, 4 volumes in a<br />
wood case, originally published<br />
in 1750, republished in Ningpo,<br />
1880 by Li Kuei<br />
Provenance - A. T. Arber-Cooke<br />
£300 - 500<br />
221<br />
Lot 221<br />
A large Chinese painting on<br />
silk of ‘The Hundred Birds’,<br />
late Qing dynasty,<br />
161.5 cm x 91 cm including<br />
brocade border<br />
Lot 222<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Chinese book, Liu, Kunyi<br />
(1830-1902), ‘Wen miao<br />
shang ding li yue bei kao’<br />
[Preparing for Ding Liyue in<br />
the Confucian Temple],<br />
four volumes, published by<br />
Xianggang : Yi li zhai, 9th year of<br />
Tongzhi, 1870, with illustrations,<br />
29.5cm<br />
Provenance - A. T. Arber-Cooke<br />
Lot 223<br />
225<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A pair of Chinese peach silk<br />
embroidered hangings, 19th<br />
century<br />
each embroidered with Buddhist<br />
lions playing with a brocaded ball<br />
amid floral sprigs,<br />
137 x 44 cm<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 224<br />
A Chinese embroidered silk<br />
‘peacock’ scroll, late 19th<br />
century, finely woven with a<br />
peacock and peonies on a<br />
red satin ground, 194 x 45 cm<br />
excluding brocade borders<br />
Lot 225<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese blue silk ‘butterfly’<br />
Winter robe, late 19th century,<br />
embroidered with butterflies on a<br />
blue ground, quilted lining,<br />
132cm drop<br />
Lot 226<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese red silk robe, late<br />
19th century,<br />
with embroidered silk and metal<br />
thread borders, 102cm drop<br />
Lot 227<br />
226<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese brocade panel,<br />
17th/18th century,<br />
decorated with flowers, scrolling<br />
tendrils and leaves, with later<br />
border and backing,<br />
Total size 169cm x 54cm<br />
£200 - 300
CLOCKS &<br />
BAROMETERS<br />
228-247<br />
247<br />
43
229<br />
230<br />
231<br />
228<br />
44<br />
Lot 228<br />
A George III mahogany bow<br />
front stick barometer, by D.<br />
Cohen & Son, Newcastle upon<br />
Tyne<br />
with silver scale and<br />
thermometer, and urn shaped<br />
cistern cover<br />
H 95cm.<br />
Lot 229<br />
232<br />
£500 - 800<br />
An early 20th century French<br />
quarter repeating Grand<br />
Sonnerie carriage alarum<br />
clock<br />
with gorge case and Arabic<br />
numerals on enamelled dials,<br />
movement striking on two blued<br />
steel gongs, selector for grande<br />
and petite sonnerie to the<br />
underside<br />
H 15cm. W 9.5cm. D 8.5cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 230<br />
An F.H.Whitlock Empire style<br />
brass skeleton clock<br />
with eagle surmount, silvered<br />
Roman chapter ring and silvered<br />
thermometer, on a green marble<br />
plinth<br />
H 54cm. W 35cm. D 16cm.<br />
Lot 231<br />
234<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Jaeger le Coultre Atmos<br />
clock<br />
In lacquered gold case with<br />
silvered dial and Arabic<br />
numerals, movement no. 63470,<br />
with travelling case<br />
H 22.5cm. W 18cm.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 232<br />
A 19th-century French ormolu<br />
and marble lyre shaped mantel<br />
clock<br />
with classical a mask and<br />
serpents crest, enamelled Arabic<br />
tablet numerals and associated<br />
8-day movement striking on a<br />
bell, under a glass dome,<br />
H 52cm. W 18cm. D 12cm.<br />
Lot 233<br />
£600 - 800<br />
R W Cousens of Commercial<br />
Road, London, an early 19th<br />
century mahogany bracket<br />
timepiece<br />
with drum top case above<br />
rectangular plinth inset with<br />
ebonised banding, silver Roman<br />
dial with inner alarum ring and<br />
unsigned fusee movement<br />
H 43cm. W 32cm. D 17cm.<br />
£250 - 350
233<br />
235<br />
Lot 234<br />
A 19th century French ormolu<br />
and Sevres style porcelain<br />
mantel clock<br />
of architectural form with urn<br />
finial and jewelled cherub<br />
painted dial signed Miller and<br />
Sons London, on giltwood plinth<br />
and ebonised base with glass<br />
dome<br />
H 46cm. W 35cm. D 16cm.<br />
Lot 235<br />
236<br />
£1,200 - 1,600<br />
A Jaeger le Coultre Atmos<br />
clock<br />
with lacquered gilt case and<br />
Arabic/ baton dial, movement<br />
no.307442, with travelling case<br />
and paperwork.<br />
H 23cm. W 18cm.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 236<br />
A late 19th century French<br />
bronze mounted rouge marble<br />
mantel clock,<br />
surmounted with a figural group,<br />
detailing the Education of<br />
Achilles, above a white enamel<br />
dial with black Arabic and blue<br />
Roman dials, with an eight day<br />
movement<br />
H 53cm. W 34cm.<br />
Lot 237<br />
237<br />
238<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A green onyx and gilt metal<br />
clock garniture, comprising<br />
a four-glass regulator with<br />
enamelled dial in serpentine<br />
case and a pair of pedestal<br />
urns and covers<br />
Clock H 35cm. W 27cm. Urns H<br />
36cm.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 238<br />
A 19th century French ormolu<br />
mounted black variegated<br />
three piece clock garniture<br />
the white enamelled dial with<br />
Roman and Arabic numerals<br />
spaced with floral garlands,<br />
signed C. Bertout, Boulogne<br />
S.Mer, flanked by lidded twinhandled<br />
urns.<br />
H 38cm. W 27cm. D 14cm. The<br />
urns 31cm high.<br />
Lot 239<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Victorian golden oak Gothic<br />
design chiming bracket clock<br />
by Gillett & Bland, Steam<br />
Clock Factory, Croyden<br />
With castellated case, silver<br />
Roman dial with slow fast<br />
adjuster and strike silent lever,<br />
and twin fusee movement<br />
striking on a gong and eight<br />
bells, with original bracket<br />
H 74cm. W 48cm. D 31cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
239<br />
45
240<br />
46<br />
Lot 240<br />
A late Victorian faux<br />
tortoiseshell and ebonised<br />
mantel clock<br />
with brass dial to striking and<br />
chiming movement with floral<br />
spandrels and twin subsidiary<br />
dials, the case with gilt metal<br />
mount and urn finials<br />
48cm high, 35 x 21cm<br />
Lot 241<br />
£500 - 700<br />
John Draper of Witham. A<br />
George III mahogany bracket<br />
timepiece,<br />
with plain architectural case,<br />
carved foliate motifs beside<br />
the door, arched brass dial and<br />
chapter ring engraved with a<br />
flower to the centre, unsigned<br />
single fusee movement with<br />
anchor escapement,<br />
H 50cm. W 29cm. D 17.5cm.<br />
Lot 242<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Thomas Chappell of London.<br />
A George III mahogany bracket<br />
clock<br />
the arched silvered dial with<br />
strike/ silent, false pendulum<br />
and date aperture, twin<br />
fusee movement with verge<br />
escapement and engraved<br />
backplate<br />
H 48 cm. W 29cm. D 18cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
241<br />
Lot 243<br />
John Green of London. A<br />
George III mahogany 8-day<br />
hour repeating bracket clock<br />
the plain case with later frosted<br />
etched glass side panels and<br />
arched brass dial with strike/<br />
silent, false pendulum and date<br />
aperture, unsigned twin fusee<br />
movement, with associated oak<br />
bracket<br />
H 47cm. W 28cm. D 18cm.<br />
Lot 244<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A late 18th century mahogany<br />
dial clock<br />
with brass bezel and painted<br />
Roman dial, and single fusee<br />
anchor escapement movement<br />
with A shaped backplate,<br />
D 44cm.<br />
Lot 245<br />
£250 - 350<br />
An early 20th century French<br />
burrwood cased wall clock<br />
with floral painted dial, signed<br />
A La Renaissance, 47, 49 Bd St<br />
Martin, Paris,<br />
with Junghans movement<br />
H 86cm. W 33cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
242<br />
243<br />
Lot 246<br />
William Pridham, London. A<br />
George III green lacquered<br />
longcase clock,<br />
the 30cm arched brass dial with<br />
central automaton inscribed ‘The<br />
Royal George’ over a silvered<br />
chapter ring, subsidiary seconds<br />
and date aperture, movement<br />
with anchor escapement, the<br />
case decorated with gilt motifs<br />
and a chinoiserie style panel to<br />
the trunk door and box base,<br />
W.51cm H.136cm<br />
£2,500 - 3,500
244<br />
Lot 247<br />
245<br />
James Desenne of Shoreditch.<br />
A late 17th century marquetry<br />
inlaid walnut 8 day longcase<br />
clock<br />
The 11 inch brass dial with silver<br />
Roman chap to ring subsidiary<br />
seconds and date aperture<br />
signed Jam. Desenne, Shours<br />
Ditch, movement with anchor<br />
escapement, case with seaweed<br />
marquetry and glass lenticle<br />
H 217cm. W 49cm.<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
246<br />
247<br />
47
48<br />
CARPETS, GARDEN STATUARY & FURNITURE<br />
248-355
Lot 248<br />
A Persian Mahal red ground<br />
carpet,<br />
With central floral medallion amid<br />
flowers and scrawling tendrils<br />
and a seven guard border,<br />
410 x 319cm<br />
Lot 249<br />
£500 - 800<br />
An Edwardian bronze sundial<br />
of octagonal form, on a carved<br />
stone base<br />
Inscribed ‘Life Is But A Shadow’,<br />
H 100cm. W 47cm.<br />
Lot 250<br />
£600 - 1,000<br />
A pair of Victorian cast iron<br />
campana garden urns<br />
with black paint work, loop<br />
handles and square feet<br />
H 77cm. D 56cm.<br />
Lot 251<br />
£600 - 900<br />
A Victorian cast iron<br />
Coalbrookdale ‘Fern’ pattern<br />
garden bench<br />
painted white, with wooden slats<br />
to the seat.<br />
H 86cm. W 112cm. D 56cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
248<br />
Lot 252<br />
A pair of Victorian<br />
Coalbrookdale cast iron<br />
‘Grape and serpent’ garden<br />
benches<br />
with old green paintwork and<br />
weathered teak seating rails<br />
H 76cm. W 160cm. D 64cm.<br />
Lot 253<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
A Victorian Coalbrookdale<br />
cast iron ‘Grape and serpent’<br />
garden bench<br />
with rubbed green painted finish<br />
and weathered teak seating rails<br />
H 76cm. W 160cm. D 70cm.<br />
Lot 254<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
After Coalbrookdale, a pair<br />
of cast iron ‘Oak and ivy’<br />
benches<br />
with white paintwork and teak<br />
slatted seats<br />
H 95cm. W 148cm. D 68cm.<br />
249<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
250<br />
251<br />
252<br />
253<br />
254<br />
49
255<br />
256<br />
258<br />
259<br />
257<br />
260<br />
Lot 255<br />
A 17th century oak refectory<br />
table,<br />
with cleated planked top, later<br />
carved frieze and baluster legs<br />
joined by all-round stretchers,<br />
W.250cm D.76cm H.74cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
261<br />
Lot 256<br />
An 18th century West Country<br />
elm and fruitwood primitive<br />
armchair<br />
with comb back and saddle seat<br />
H 105cm. W 60 cm. D 58cm.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 257<br />
A 17th century rectangular oak<br />
drop-flap games table, fitted<br />
cupboard and undertier<br />
with twin flap top and panelled<br />
sides with single door to one side<br />
H 79cm. W 83cm. D 47cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
50
262<br />
263<br />
265<br />
Lot 258<br />
A Charles II oak joint stool,<br />
with moulded seat, unit carved<br />
freize and turned legs<br />
H 57cm. W 46cm. D 34cm.<br />
Lot 259<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Charles I oak joint stool,<br />
with lunette-carved frieze on<br />
turned tapered legs with leafy<br />
capitals,<br />
H 56cm. W 44cm. D 26cm.<br />
Lot 260<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Charles I oak joint stool,<br />
With shaped freeze and turned<br />
inverted baluster legs<br />
H 54cm. W 48cm. D 27cm.<br />
£600 - 900<br />
Lot 261<br />
A late 17th century oak low<br />
dresser,<br />
fitted three short fielded panelled<br />
drawers, on baluster front legs<br />
with allround stretchers<br />
H 81cm. W 205cm. D 54cm.<br />
Lot 262<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A William and Mary<br />
rectangular oak side table<br />
with panelled freezer drawer<br />
and banister legs with all round<br />
stretchers<br />
H 70cm. W 77cm. D 54cm.<br />
Lot 263<br />
264<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Charles II rectangular oak<br />
side table<br />
with rectangular top and<br />
moulded freeze draw on bobbin<br />
turned underframe<br />
H 76cm. W 89cm. D 54cm.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 264<br />
A late 17th century oak low<br />
dresser<br />
fitted three panelled doors on<br />
turned front legs<br />
H 76cm. W 154cm. D 54cm.<br />
Lot 265<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Charles II oak side table<br />
with moulded rectangular top<br />
and panelled freize drawer, on<br />
Bobbin turned legs with all round<br />
stretches<br />
H 68cm. W 82cm. D 56cm.<br />
Lot 266<br />
266<br />
£600 - 900<br />
A 17th century oak open<br />
armchair,<br />
with double panelled back, scrollcarved<br />
top rail, solid seat and<br />
turned underframe<br />
H 103cm. W 60cm. D 54cm.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
51
267<br />
268<br />
271<br />
269<br />
270<br />
272<br />
52<br />
273<br />
Lot 267<br />
A 17th century oak six-plank<br />
chest<br />
with carved front and plain sides<br />
H 64cm. W 124cm. D 38cm.<br />
Lot 268<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A mid-17th century oak joint<br />
stool<br />
with moulded top and carved<br />
freeze on turned legs with allround<br />
stretchers<br />
H 58cm. W 47cm. D 28cm.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 269<br />
A late 17th/early 18th century<br />
small oak coffer (possibly<br />
West Country) the panelled<br />
front with Renaissance style<br />
carving<br />
with two panel top and panelled<br />
front cast with guilloche and<br />
strapwork motifs, on stile feet<br />
H 46cm. W 70cm. D 34cm.<br />
Lot 270<br />
274<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A mid-17th century oak joint<br />
stool, with moulded seat, carved<br />
freeze and ring turned legs<br />
H 58cm. W 48cm. D 30cm.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 271<br />
A 17th century panelled<br />
oak open armchair, the seat<br />
initialled ‘PO’<br />
with panelled back, scroll arms<br />
carved with paterae, planked<br />
seat and turned underframe with<br />
all round stretchers<br />
H 97cm. W 66cm. D 52cm.<br />
£400 - 600
275<br />
278<br />
279<br />
Lot 272<br />
A South Lancashire/North<br />
Cheshire Charles II carved and<br />
panelled oak open armchair<br />
with flowers and a vines emitting<br />
from an urn carved to the back<br />
panel, plant seat and turned<br />
under frame<br />
H 93cm. W 60cm. D 53cm.<br />
Lot 273<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A late 16th/early 17th century<br />
German oak side cupboard<br />
With plank to top and panelled<br />
triple door front, on stile feet<br />
H 104cm. W 185cm. D 49cm.<br />
Lot 274<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Charles I oak refectory table,<br />
possibly West Country, having<br />
three-plank top<br />
Provenance: The Grange, Little<br />
Plumstead, Norwich, House <strong>Sale</strong><br />
(Neale’s of Nottingham, 18th<br />
May 1978, lot 192)<br />
H 74cm. W 220cm. D 76cm.<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
276 277 280<br />
Lot 275<br />
A 17th century carved oak wall<br />
cupboard,<br />
with moulded top, the single<br />
panelled door with roundel and<br />
guilloche carving<br />
H 56cm. W 49cm. D 22cm.<br />
Lot 276<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A 17th century oak food<br />
cupboard,<br />
with stylised foliate carving to<br />
the top and bottom edges and<br />
acanthus carving to the sides,<br />
central spindle door hinged on<br />
the right,<br />
W.106cm D.23cm H.43cm<br />
Lot 277<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A George II walnut bureau<br />
The fall in closing pigeonholes<br />
short drawers and a well, with<br />
two short and two graduated<br />
long draws, on bracket feet<br />
H 101cm. W 92cm. D 53cm.<br />
£600 - 900<br />
Lot 278<br />
A Queen Anne walnut toilet<br />
mirror,<br />
with later mirror plate over three<br />
tiers of six drawers, on bracket<br />
feet,<br />
W.46cm D.22cm H.77cm<br />
Lot 279<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A William III walnut escritoire,<br />
with cushion drawer to the frieze,<br />
panelled drop front enclosing a<br />
central cupboard surrounded by<br />
pigeon holes and short drawers,<br />
over two short and two long<br />
drawers, on bun feet,<br />
W.106cm D.52cm H.168cm<br />
Lot 280<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
A William III and later oyster<br />
olive wood veneered chest,<br />
of two short and two long<br />
drawers, on later turned feet,<br />
W.94cm D.48cm H.76cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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288<br />
285<br />
284<br />
287<br />
282<br />
54<br />
Lot 281<br />
A late 16th century Italian<br />
walnut tub chair, possibly<br />
Tuscan, having<br />
with five-panel back and a<br />
cupboard below the seat,<br />
Provenance: Christie’s South<br />
Kensington, 3rd Nov. 1993, Lot<br />
329. H 79cm. W 60cm. D 46cm.<br />
Lot 282<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An 18th century Welsh oak<br />
coffer bach,<br />
of small proportions, with triple<br />
panel front and base draw, on<br />
bracket feet<br />
H 39cm. W 61cm. D 29cm.<br />
Lot 283<br />
£500 - 800<br />
An early 18th century oak and<br />
walnut chest,<br />
with moulded top, two short and<br />
three long drawers, on later<br />
bracket feet,<br />
W.94cm D.61cm H.91cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
283<br />
Lot 284<br />
A late 18th century oak<br />
dresser,<br />
with two shelf rack and six long<br />
drawers over a pot board, on<br />
stile feet,<br />
W.162cm D.45cm H.206cm<br />
Lot 285<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A George III carved giltwood<br />
wall mirror,<br />
of rectangular cartouche form<br />
with elaborate foliate scroll, fruit<br />
and flower frame,<br />
W.67cm H.116cm<br />
Lot 286<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A pair of George II style<br />
mahogany elbow chairs,<br />
with yellow fabric upholstered<br />
backs and seats, and lion head<br />
carved arm terminals, on mask<br />
kneed cabriole legs with lion’s<br />
paw feet,<br />
W.60cm D.60cm H.91cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
286<br />
Lot 287<br />
A George III style carved<br />
giltwood wall mirror,<br />
with rectangular plate and<br />
pierced foliate scroll frame,<br />
W.76cm H.110cm<br />
Lot 288<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A George III Irish mahogany<br />
wing armchair,<br />
with outward scroll arms and<br />
acanthus carved cabriole legs on<br />
claw and ball feet,<br />
W.85cm D.78cm H.121cm.<br />
Provenance; Maureen Guinness,<br />
Marchioness of Dufferin & Ava<br />
Lot 289<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
A George III mahogany peat<br />
bucket,<br />
of brass bound staved<br />
construction,<br />
W.31cm H.29cm<br />
£600 - 800
289 290 291<br />
295<br />
Lot 290<br />
A George III brass bound<br />
mahogany plate bucket,<br />
W.39cm H.46cm<br />
Lot 291<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A George II giltwood and<br />
gesso wall mirror, of shaped<br />
form with contemporary<br />
rectangular plate, scallop and<br />
foliate motif decoration, H 111cm.<br />
W 59cm.<br />
Lot 292<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A George III mahogany<br />
architect’s table,<br />
with central rising section to<br />
the top, compartmented central<br />
drawer flanked by slender<br />
drawers with sliding pen trays,<br />
W.108cm D.60cm H.73cm<br />
Lot 293<br />
281<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A George III mahogany wine<br />
table, with plain circular top, on<br />
slender spiral fluted baluster<br />
stem, W.42cm H.67cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 294<br />
A George III satinwood banded<br />
mahogany Pembroke / games<br />
table, in the manner of Gillows<br />
of Lancaster,<br />
with D shaped flaps, the frieze<br />
drawer fitted internally with a<br />
leather backgammon board and<br />
turning over to reveal chess<br />
and cribbage boards to the<br />
underside, on ebony strung<br />
squared tapered legs, fitted<br />
brass caps and castors,<br />
W.84cm D.56cm H.71cm<br />
Lot 295<br />
292<br />
293<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A George III Sheraton style<br />
mahogany and harewood<br />
bonheur du jour,<br />
the raised upper section with two<br />
shelves and five drawers fitted<br />
with ivory handles, over a long<br />
drawer with internal baize lined<br />
slide and compartments to the<br />
right, on squared tapered legs,<br />
W.78cm D.47cm H.130cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 296<br />
A George III terrestrial table<br />
globe by Dudley Adams of<br />
Charing Cross, London<br />
on original mahogany<br />
underframe with brass meridian<br />
mounts, medial compass<br />
stretcher with engraved paper<br />
compass and cabriole legs<br />
Globe 28cm. Height overall<br />
55cm.<br />
294<br />
296<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
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297<br />
299<br />
307<br />
310<br />
298<br />
300<br />
301<br />
302<br />
56<br />
Lot 297<br />
A George III carved giltwood<br />
wall mirror,<br />
with original rectangular plate<br />
and flower, fruit and scroll carved<br />
frame,<br />
W.74cm H.122cm<br />
Lot 298<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A George III serpentine<br />
mahogany chest,<br />
of four graduated long drawers,<br />
on bracket feet, Norman Adams<br />
label,<br />
W.111cm D.55cm H.81cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
303<br />
Lot 299<br />
An 18th century Florentine<br />
giltwood wall mirror,<br />
with central broken arch mask<br />
and plume crest and floral<br />
carved foliate scroll borders,<br />
W.78cm H.140cm<br />
Lot 300<br />
£1,000 - 2,000<br />
A George III mahogany<br />
serpentine chest of four<br />
graduated long drawers,<br />
with circular brass loop handles,<br />
on bracket feet,<br />
W 95cm. D 55cm. H 90.5cm.<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
309<br />
Lot 301<br />
A Louis XVI walnut serpentine<br />
commode,<br />
with later marble top and three<br />
long drawers, on bracket feet,<br />
W.91cm D.53cm H.86cm<br />
Lot 302<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A George III inlaid mahogany<br />
and satinwood side table,<br />
with rectangular top and two<br />
frieze drawers, on squared<br />
tapered legs,<br />
W.77cm D.45cm H.75cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000
304<br />
306<br />
Lot 303<br />
A George III harewood and<br />
kingwood Pembroke table,<br />
with D shaped flaps and single<br />
drawer, on square tapered legs,<br />
fitted brass castors,<br />
W.52cm L.76cm H.71cm<br />
Lot 304<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A large George III mahogany<br />
breakfront sideboard,<br />
with two central drawers flanked<br />
by a cupboard and deep drawer,<br />
on turned and fluted tapered<br />
legs,<br />
W.199cm D.74cm H.93cm<br />
Lot 305<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A small George IV brass inset<br />
rosewood drawf bookcase,<br />
with inverse breakfront and later<br />
green marble top, four central<br />
shelves flanked by brass grille<br />
panelled cupboard, on lotus<br />
carved base, with brass ball feet,<br />
W.114cm D.27cm H.81cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
305 308 311<br />
Lot 306<br />
A pair of George III Sheraton<br />
style oval later inlaid<br />
mahogany cellarets,<br />
each with oval paterae to the top<br />
and ribbon tied harebell inlaid<br />
decoration, later tin liners and<br />
brass castors<br />
W.64cm D.46cm H.68cm<br />
Lot 307<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
A George III Chippendale style<br />
giltwood wall mirror<br />
with shaped rectangular frame<br />
carved and pierced with foliage<br />
and brickwork, the crest with<br />
waterfall pagoda and bell motifs.<br />
H 125cm. W 70cm.<br />
Lot 308<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A late George III satinwood<br />
banded mahogany sofa table,<br />
with ebonised moulding to the<br />
edges, D shaped flaps and two<br />
frieze drawers, on end standards<br />
with downswept legs, fitted brass<br />
caps and castors,<br />
W.108cm D.59cm H.74cm<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
Lot 309<br />
A George III mahogany chest<br />
of four graduated long drawers<br />
with brushing slide and brass<br />
loop handles, on bracket feet,W<br />
93cm D 52cm. H 83cm.<br />
Lot 310<br />
£1,800 - 2,200<br />
A French Empire mahogany<br />
side chair by Georges Jacob<br />
for Fontainebleu, with scroll<br />
over cresting rail and padded<br />
back and seat upholstered with<br />
faded in hand stitched fabric, on<br />
turned tapered legs. bears Louis<br />
Philippe crest and inventory<br />
number, see Empire Furniture by<br />
Serge Grandjean, plate 43 where<br />
a matching chair is attributed to<br />
Jacob-Desmalter of Paris, circa<br />
1806. H 90cm. W 49cm. D 42cm.<br />
Lot 311<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A pair of George III<br />
Hepplewhite style mahogany<br />
shield back elbow chairs,<br />
with acanthus carved arms, and<br />
fluted squared tapered legs,<br />
W.62cm H.97cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
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313<br />
314<br />
321<br />
312<br />
Lot 312<br />
A George III mahogany tray<br />
top side table,<br />
with two frieze drawers and<br />
understage, on chamfered<br />
legs and fitted brass castors,<br />
W.115cm D.38cm H.79cm<br />
Lot 313<br />
£600 - 800<br />
An 18th century Venetian<br />
painted pine toilet mirror<br />
with rectangular plate and<br />
concave base drawer flanked<br />
by candlesticks, decorated<br />
throughout with gilded and<br />
painted chinoiserie motifs on a<br />
pale blue ground<br />
H 90cm. W 64cm. D 26cm.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
315<br />
Lot 315<br />
A Regency style mahogany<br />
inverse breakfront bookcase<br />
with gilt brass mounts and for<br />
glazed board doors enclosing<br />
adjustable shelves over for<br />
further doors, on bracket feet<br />
H 205cm. W 240cm. D 38cm.<br />
Lot 316<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An unusual George IV nest of<br />
rosewood quartetto sewing<br />
tables,the top table with D<br />
shaped hinged compartments<br />
to either side, the lowest table<br />
fitted with a silks box, on spindle<br />
turned underframe with trestle<br />
feet, W.68cm D.32cm H.69cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
316<br />
Lot 318<br />
A Regency inlaid mahogany<br />
serving table,<br />
with reeded D shaped top and<br />
two frieze drawers, on turned<br />
and fluted tapered legs,<br />
W.185cm D.75cm H.92cm<br />
Lot 319<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A Regency and later<br />
mahogany triple pedestal<br />
dining table,<br />
with reeded rectangular top and<br />
two spare leaves, on turned<br />
stems with reeded downswept<br />
legs and fitted brass castors,<br />
W.258cm D.132cm Extends to<br />
362cm H.74cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
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Lot 314<br />
A Regency mahogany oval<br />
topped library table,<br />
with tooled green leather inset<br />
top and four freize drawers, on<br />
turned stem and downswept legs<br />
fitted brass caps and casters, H<br />
78cm. D 138 x 122cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 317<br />
A pair of Regency mahogany<br />
hall chairs, attributed to<br />
Gillows,<br />
with deeply scalloped shell<br />
backs, oval dished seats on<br />
turned and fluted tapered leg,<br />
W.43cm H.87cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 320<br />
A set of fourteen Regency and<br />
later mahogany dining chairs,<br />
including two carvers,<br />
with reeded tablet backs, reeded<br />
stiles and leather upholstered<br />
seats on sabre leg dining chairs,<br />
carvers W.58cm H.89cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000
316<br />
319<br />
318 323<br />
Lot 321<br />
A Regency inlaid rosewood<br />
and ebony writing table,<br />
with satinwood banded<br />
rectangular twin flap top and<br />
frieze drawer fitted with a pen<br />
tray, on brass mounted ring<br />
turned tapered legs, with X<br />
stretcher and brass castors,<br />
W.46cm D.37cm H.78cm<br />
Lot 322<br />
322<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A William IV rosewood<br />
bookcarrier / rack,<br />
with ring turned handles, baluster<br />
turned frame and pad feet,<br />
W.50cm D.46cm H.30.5cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 323<br />
A Regency Morgan & Sanders<br />
Patent ‘Imperial’ mahogany<br />
extending dining table,<br />
with D shaped ends and two<br />
leaves, on concertina action<br />
underframe with six turned and<br />
fluted tapered legs, fitted brass<br />
castors, W.137cm D.122cm<br />
Extends to 211cm H.72cm<br />
Lot 324<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A Regency crossbanded<br />
mahogany dwarf bookcase,<br />
with reeded rectangular top<br />
and two grille doors flanked by<br />
Egyptan pilasters, on gilt feet,<br />
W.74cm D.40cm H.87cm<br />
324<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 325<br />
A 19th-century Ceylonese<br />
rosewood centre table,<br />
The circular tilt top with carved<br />
and pierced folate frieze, on<br />
matching spiral pierced stem,<br />
lobed base with prominent fruit<br />
motifs and foliage scroll feet,<br />
fitted castors. D 163cm. H 70cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
320<br />
325<br />
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326<br />
327<br />
328<br />
330<br />
60<br />
Lot 326<br />
Attributed to Charles Bevan<br />
for Marsh, Jones and Cribb.<br />
An Aesthetic movement<br />
marquetry inlaid satin<br />
birch tester front panel and<br />
footboard, c.1865<br />
H 131cm. W 168cm.<br />
Lot 327<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Victorian oak hexagonal<br />
letter box, retailed by Walter<br />
Thornhill of 144 New Bond<br />
Street<br />
carved with leaf and ball motifs,<br />
with enamelled brass ‘Letters’<br />
flap, printed ‘Post Leaves’ panel<br />
to the door, black leather lining<br />
and a base drawer,<br />
H 67cm. W 31cm. D. 26cm.<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
331<br />
Lot 328<br />
A pair of early Victorian<br />
satinwood flower stands,<br />
with galleried rectangular tops,<br />
on slender turned steps with<br />
saltire platforms and pad feet,<br />
W.38cm D.28cm H.107cm<br />
Lot 329<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Victorian ormolu mounted<br />
marquetry inlaid walnut<br />
bookcase, with two glazed<br />
doors enclosing a later mirror<br />
and glass shelved interior over<br />
two panelled doors, on plinth<br />
foot, W.127cm D.40cm H.208cm<br />
Lot 330<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
An early Victorian brass<br />
mounted teak campaign chest,<br />
with two short and three long<br />
drawers, fitted recessed brass<br />
handles, on turned feet,<br />
W.82cm D.42cm H.100cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
332<br />
Lot 331<br />
A 19th century French<br />
rosewood and sycamore lined<br />
lady’s dressing table, c.1830,<br />
by Alphonse Giroux, Paris,<br />
with hinged rectangular top<br />
enclosing a satinbirch lined<br />
interior fitted with a mirror and<br />
removable tray, on pierced end<br />
standards with downswept legs<br />
and brass castors,<br />
W.60cm D.40cm H.80cm<br />
Lot 332<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A 19th century Irish walnut<br />
and Killarney marquetry<br />
collectors cabinet<br />
with moulded top and central<br />
arched recess in laid in the<br />
Nonsuch manner with a view of<br />
a garden fountain, flanked by<br />
six short drawers, with fretwork<br />
gallery and three base drawers,<br />
on squared pad feet<br />
W 88cm. D 32cm. H 77cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200
329<br />
335<br />
336<br />
Lot 333<br />
A large Chinese hongmu altar<br />
table, 19th century<br />
the frieze carved and pierced<br />
with fruiting branches and<br />
scrolling tendrils, on shaped end<br />
supports and key work feet,<br />
H 110cm. W 281cm. D 51.5cm.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
333<br />
338<br />
Lot 334<br />
A pair of Louis XVI style<br />
giltwood elbow chairs<br />
with moulded showwood frames,<br />
upholstered arms backs and<br />
seats, on turned and fluted legs<br />
H 89cm. W 59cm. D 60cm.<br />
Lot 335<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Royal Furniture - a Victorian<br />
Aesthetic movement oak open<br />
armchair, with Royal cipher<br />
stamp, show-wood frame now<br />
upholstered in tartan, on squared<br />
and turned underframe with<br />
brass castors to the front,<br />
W.66cm D.66cm H.100cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 336<br />
337<br />
An Edwards & Roberts inlaid<br />
burr walnut pedestal desk,<br />
the raised superstructure with<br />
four central draws flanked by<br />
glazed doors each enclosing<br />
four short drawers, over a green<br />
skiver and nine further drawers,<br />
on plinth feet<br />
H 109cm. W 110cm. D 62cm.<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
Lot 337<br />
A 19th century French Louis<br />
XV style floral marquetry and<br />
kingwood poudreuse<br />
With Serpentine rising top<br />
enclosing a mirror and sliding<br />
tray, on cabriole legs<br />
H 69cm W 59cm. D 41cm.<br />
Lot 338<br />
334<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A pair of Louis XV style carved<br />
giltwood console tables<br />
With serpentine white marble<br />
tops, scroll and vine pierced<br />
freizes and cabriole legs<br />
H 84cm. W 98cm. D 42cm.<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
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339<br />
341<br />
343<br />
345<br />
340<br />
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Lot 339<br />
A 19th century French carved<br />
giltwood and gesso wall mirror<br />
with arched plate and ripple<br />
moulded frame surmounted with<br />
pierced scrolls, flowers, putti and<br />
a bird,<br />
H 175cm. W 97cm.<br />
Lot 340<br />
342<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Royal furniture. A William IV<br />
mahogany bedside cupboard<br />
combined writing chest<br />
bearing inventory stamps and<br />
the Royal cypher WR over IV<br />
crown, with brass three-quarter<br />
gallery and two side drawers<br />
one fitted with an inkwell, both<br />
sides with recesses for a volume,<br />
the front with single drawer and<br />
arched recess with one shelf, on<br />
plinth foot<br />
H 77cm. W 58cm. D 42cm.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 341<br />
A Louis XVI style inlaid<br />
kingwood and ormolu<br />
mounted vitrine with central<br />
glazed door flanked by brass<br />
grills, on squared feet<br />
H 189cm. W 147cm. D 39cm.<br />
Lot 342<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Louis XV style kingwood<br />
semainier, with serpentine<br />
marble top and bronzed metal<br />
mounts, fitted seven drawers, on<br />
cabriole legs<br />
H 136cm. W 79cm. D 45cm.<br />
Lot 343<br />
344<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A mid 19th century Ceylonese<br />
satinwood and ebony side<br />
cabinet, with moulded cornice,<br />
blind fretwork freize and two<br />
panelled doors over three short<br />
drawers and two further panelled<br />
doors, on pierced bracket foot,<br />
H 194cm. W 120cm. D 37cm.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
346<br />
Lot 344<br />
A 19th century French ormolu<br />
mounted rosewood vitrine<br />
with veined white marble top<br />
and three-quarter gallery over a<br />
single glazed door on toupie feet<br />
H 150cm. W 75cm. D 37cm.<br />
Lot 345<br />
£500 - 700<br />
An early 20th century French<br />
ormolu mounted mahogany<br />
vitrine<br />
with moulded top and single<br />
glazed door enclosing three<br />
adjustable shelves, on toupee<br />
feet<br />
H 147cm. W 81cm. D 35cm.<br />
£600 - 800
347<br />
348<br />
349<br />
Lot 346<br />
A late 19th century French <strong>Art</strong><br />
Nouveau enamelled cast iron<br />
and brass fire surround<br />
with simulated marble finish and<br />
brass scroll mounts including<br />
two circular plaques depicting<br />
maidens heads<br />
H 91cm. W 82cm. D 46cm.<br />
Lot 347<br />
352<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A late 19th century carved and<br />
painted wood Lusterweibchen<br />
modelled as a woman playing<br />
a banjo with mountain goat<br />
horns curving up from her skirts,<br />
indistinct make a stamp to the<br />
base of one of the horns,<br />
H 60cm. W 80cm.<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Lot 348<br />
An Edwardian Sheraton revival<br />
satinwood banded mahogany<br />
Carlton House desk,<br />
with brass three quarter<br />
gallery, six short drawers, three<br />
cupboards and two hinged<br />
compartments to the top, over<br />
three frieze drawers, on squared<br />
tapered legs and fitted brass<br />
castors,<br />
W.138cm D.65cm H.104cm<br />
Lot 349<br />
350 351<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
An Edwardian Sheraton<br />
Revival painted satinwood<br />
cylinder bureau / bonheur du<br />
jour<br />
painted throughout with floral<br />
motifs and panels depicting<br />
classical muses and putti,<br />
with two panelled doors over<br />
three short drawers, cylinder<br />
fall enclosing pigeonholes and<br />
drawers and a sliding writing<br />
surface over three further draws<br />
on squared tapered legs, fitted<br />
brass casters<br />
H 162cm. W 97cm. D 58cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 350<br />
A set of six Robert Thompson<br />
‘Mouseman’ oak dining chairs,<br />
with plain twin bar backs and<br />
leather upholstered seats, on<br />
octagonal front legs<br />
Lot 351<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Robert Thompson<br />
Mouseman adzed oak<br />
refectory table,<br />
with rounded rectangular top<br />
on octagonal carved legs with<br />
a raised mouse to one end, on<br />
trestle base,<br />
W.180cm D.86cm H.74cm<br />
Lot 352<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A Hans Wagner for Carl<br />
Hansen & Son oak and<br />
plywood armchair<br />
with black leather upholstery and<br />
tapered legs<br />
H 77cm. W 74cm. D 64cm.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
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Lot 353<br />
A Felix Aublet chrome<br />
adjustable desk lamp, ‘Boule’<br />
lamp,<br />
Exhibited : Paris Exposition<br />
1925.<br />
Purchased Secession Gallery,<br />
Richmond Hill.<br />
29cm.<br />
Lot 354<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Marcel Breuer (Hungarian<br />
1901-1981) probably by<br />
Isokon, a nest of three bent ply<br />
birch laminate tables,<br />
unsigned,<br />
H 38cm. W 61cm. D 46cm.<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
Lot 355<br />
A Steinway & Sons Boston 156<br />
ebonised boudoir grand piano<br />
Frame cast GP156, no.114242,<br />
with piano stool<br />
H 102cm. W 146cm. D 150cm.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
355<br />
353<br />
354<br />
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PAINTINGS & PRINTS<br />
356-548<br />
at 1.00pm<br />
520<br />
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356 357<br />
358<br />
359 360 361<br />
Lot 356<br />
18th century English School<br />
Portrait of a gentleman<br />
wearing a lace cravat<br />
Oil on bronze panel<br />
16 x 12.5cm.<br />
Lot 357<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Follower of Gerrit van<br />
Honthorst (1590-1656)<br />
Portrait of a man in armour<br />
oil on canvas<br />
74 x 62cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 358<br />
English School c.1745<br />
Three-quarter length portrait<br />
of Thomas Bardwell, the butler<br />
and clerk at Woodton Hall,<br />
Norfolk<br />
oil on canvas<br />
inscribed ‘T. Bardwell Ætat:<br />
suae.96. Butler & Clark [sic] at<br />
Woodton 74. yrs’ (lower right)<br />
126 x 104 cm.<br />
Lot 359<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Circle of Frans Pourbus II<br />
(1569-1622)<br />
Portrait of Maria de Medici<br />
oil on canvas<br />
61.5 x 47.5cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 360<br />
Florentine School (18th<br />
century) after Justus (Giusto)<br />
Sustermans (1597-1681)<br />
Portrait of Galileo Galilei<br />
oil on canvas<br />
59 x 49cm<br />
Lot 361<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
John Boaden R.A. (1792-1839)<br />
‘’The Brazilian bride’’<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
(the title adopted from an<br />
engraving by H. Cook published<br />
by Smith, Elder<br />
76 x 62cm.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
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362<br />
365<br />
366<br />
363<br />
Lot 362<br />
After Van Dyck<br />
‘’The Madonna nurturing the<br />
infant Saviour’’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
65 x 50cm.<br />
Lot 363<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Basilius Besler (1561-1629)<br />
Martagon Imperiale<br />
Molchatum, Myrtus Tarentina,<br />
Myrtus Latifolns, Calendula<br />
Prolifera, Tanacetum<br />
Inodorum, Flore Belli and<br />
Reseda Plinn<br />
Five engravings with<br />
handcolouring printed on laid<br />
paper<br />
95 x 39cm. & 50 x 41cm. (5)<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 364<br />
Follower of Jan Wyck (1640-<br />
1702)<br />
A Deer Hunt<br />
Oil on canvas, 80 x 125cm.<br />
Lot 365<br />
After Robert Nanteuil<br />
Portraits of noblemen<br />
Copper engravings (16)<br />
Largest 51 x 37cm.<br />
See online for full listing.<br />
Lot 366<br />
364<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
Gasper Peeter Verbruggen The<br />
Younger (1664-1730)<br />
Still life of flowers in a vase on<br />
a ledge<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
86 x 72cm.<br />
£5,000 - 7,000<br />
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370<br />
367<br />
368<br />
370<br />
371<br />
369<br />
Lot 367<br />
Basilius Baseler (1561-1629)<br />
Geranium Sangui narium,<br />
Geranium Muscatum<br />
in odorum, Geranium<br />
Sanguinarium maius and<br />
Geranium Muscatum odoratum<br />
from Hortus Eysettensis<br />
four coloured engravings laid on<br />
paper<br />
49 x 41cm.<br />
Lot 368<br />
Attributed to Adrian<br />
Carpentiers (1760-1778)<br />
A woman holding a fish<br />
Oil on wooden panel<br />
23.5 x 19cm<br />
£700 - 900<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 369<br />
18th century Flemish School<br />
Figures in a winter landscape<br />
Watercolour<br />
Initialled lower right<br />
35 x 44cm.<br />
Lot 370<br />
£300 - 500<br />
James <strong>Art</strong>hur O’Connor (Irish,<br />
1792-1841)<br />
Travellers in landscapes<br />
Oil on wooden panel, a pair<br />
One signed<br />
14 x 19cm.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
371<br />
371<br />
Lot 371<br />
James Forbes (1749-1819)<br />
Rome: Pantheon, Colosseum<br />
and Campidoglio<br />
set of three watercolours<br />
22 x 28.5cm<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
68
374<br />
372<br />
374<br />
Lot 372<br />
Auguste Joron (fl.c.1820)<br />
Cathedral interiors<br />
pair of watercolours en grisaille<br />
signed, 44 x 33.5cm<br />
Lot 373<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Attributed to Thomas<br />
Gainsborough (1727-1788)<br />
Trees on a hillside<br />
Pencil and chalk on buff paper<br />
17.5 x 20.5cm.<br />
Lot 374<br />
373<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
After Samuel Howett and<br />
Captain Thomas Williamson<br />
Driving a tiger out of a jungle,<br />
Decoy elephants catching a<br />
male, A tiger prowling through<br />
a village and Shooting at the<br />
edge of a jungle<br />
hand-coloured aquatints (4)<br />
from Oriental Field Sports,<br />
published by T. McClean, 1819<br />
30 x 43cm.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 375<br />
Julius Caesar Ibbetson (1759-<br />
1817)<br />
Cows resting in a landscape<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
30 x 37cm.<br />
Lot 376<br />
£500 - 700<br />
William McEwan (19th C.)<br />
Edinburgh Castle with<br />
the Royal Worcestershire<br />
Regiment marching below<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated 1840<br />
76 x 64cm<br />
Lot 377<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Benjamin Robert Haydon<br />
(1786-1846)<br />
Achilles returning to Battle<br />
Pen and ink<br />
28 x 23cm.<br />
375<br />
£600 - 900<br />
376<br />
377<br />
69
Lot 378<br />
Giovanni Antonio Canal called Canaletto (1697-1798)<br />
Venice, The Dogana from the Bacino di San Marco<br />
oil on canvas<br />
inscribed on the reverse: Auguste Chatelain<br />
11 x 8.5in.<br />
£100,000 - 150,000<br />
Auguste Châtelain (b. Neuchâtel 1838, d. St-Blaise 1923), who owned this painting, was a doctor,<br />
Rector of the University of Neuchâtel and passionate historian who founded the Société d’histoire et<br />
d’archéologie de Neuchâtel. Another painting by Canaletto depicting The Lock at Dolo (oil on canvas,<br />
31 x 45cm.: with Robilant & Voena) was also formerly in the collection of Auguste Châtelain, inscribed in<br />
the same way with his name on the relining canvas, before being recorded with Alfred Beurdeley (1847-<br />
1919), Paris.<br />
W.G. Constable (see Literature) suggests the painting may be a fragment of a once large composition.<br />
The composition, however, functions very well as it is and in the absence of technical evidence to<br />
demonstrate it may have been reduced in size, there is no reason to assume it was not conceived in its<br />
current format.<br />
Provenance: Auguste Châtelain; With <strong>Art</strong>hur Tooth and Sons Ltd.<br />
Literature: W.G. Constable, revised by J.G. Links, Canaletto, Oxford 1989, vol I, plate 36, no.158; vol.II,<br />
no.158, with comment, ‘probably once formed part of larger picture’.<br />
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71
379<br />
379<br />
379<br />
379<br />
72<br />
380<br />
Lot 379<br />
English School c.1800<br />
Chepstow Castle: Berry<br />
Pomeroy Castle, Launceston<br />
Castle and Harewood Castle,<br />
Ink and watercolour (4)<br />
Colnaghi labels verso<br />
Largest 26 x 41cm.<br />
Lot 380<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
T Athow (fl. 1780-1820)<br />
Two elevations of Combwell<br />
Priory<br />
Pencil and watercolour, a pair<br />
Colnaghi labels verso<br />
31 x 52cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 381<br />
Circle of Anthony Devis (1729-<br />
1816)<br />
Wooded landscapes<br />
Pencil and watercolour (4)<br />
17.5 x 24cm.<br />
Lot 382<br />
380<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Thomas Rowlandson (1756-<br />
1827)<br />
‘Women reading w. her<br />
Companion’<br />
watercolour<br />
20.5 x 30cm.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
From the collection of the Earl of<br />
Warwick, his seal stamp lower<br />
right<br />
Lot 383<br />
Edward Duncan (1803-1882)<br />
Swansea pilot boat shortening<br />
sail<br />
Watercolour<br />
Signed and dated 1856<br />
33 x 49cm.<br />
Lot 384<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Edward Duncan (1803-1882)<br />
Swansea Tide Light, South<br />
Wales<br />
Watercolour, pencil and<br />
bodycolour<br />
Signed and inscribed ‘Low<br />
water’, 20.5 x 47cm. and a<br />
related pencil sketch of the same<br />
subject, 10.5 x 26cm.<br />
£400 - 600
381<br />
382<br />
384<br />
383<br />
384<br />
Lot 385<br />
Richard Henry Nibbs (1816-1893)<br />
Fishing boats off Honfleur<br />
watercolour<br />
signed<br />
58 x 86cm.<br />
Lot 386<br />
Thomas Creswick R.A. (1811-1869)<br />
The Old Mill at Whitby<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed,<br />
70 x 52cm.<br />
385<br />
£600 - 800<br />
£400 - 700<br />
386<br />
73
387<br />
387<br />
392<br />
74<br />
389<br />
Lot 387<br />
Joseph Thors (1835-1920)<br />
Old cottage near Bromsgrove<br />
& Thursley Common<br />
Oil on canvas, a pair<br />
Signed<br />
25 x 35cm.<br />
Lot 388<br />
£600 - 900<br />
Edward Henry Holder R.A.<br />
(1847-1922)<br />
Travellers resting beside a<br />
stream<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated 1879<br />
39 x 62cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
390<br />
Lot 389<br />
William Goodall (1757-1844)<br />
An Eastern Beauty<br />
Oil on panel<br />
Monogrammed<br />
22 x 17cm.<br />
Lot 390<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
19th Century English School<br />
Portrait of a gypsy girl<br />
Oil on canvas, 34 x 29cm.<br />
Lot 391<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Francis John Wyburd (1826-<br />
1893)<br />
17th-century interior with lady<br />
reading a book<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Monogrammed, 30 x 24cm.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
391<br />
Lot 392<br />
William Shayer Snr (1787-<br />
1879)<br />
Country folk on a path with a<br />
milkmaid and cow<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
55 x 75cm.<br />
Lot 393<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
John Bagnold Burgess (1830-<br />
1897)<br />
The Fruit Seller<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated 1875<br />
40 x 30cm.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000
393<br />
394<br />
395<br />
Lot 394<br />
John Bagnold Burgess (1830-<br />
1896)<br />
Tambourine Girl<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated Tangiers 1875<br />
40 x 29cm.<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
396 397 398<br />
Lot 395<br />
19th century English School<br />
The Flower Seller<br />
Oil on millboard, 29 x 24cm.<br />
Lot 396<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Ida Silfverburg (Finnish, 1834-<br />
1899)<br />
Portrait of a lady in pink<br />
Oil on canvas, Signed<br />
44 x 36cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 397<br />
Edward John Cobbett (1815-<br />
1899)<br />
Girl with a lace handkerchief<br />
Oil on panel<br />
Signed and dated 1855<br />
42 x 34cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 398<br />
Joshua Hargrave Sams Mann<br />
(1826-1886)<br />
Portrait of a girl in a pink<br />
shawl<br />
Oil on board<br />
Signed, 25 x 19cm.<br />
388<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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399<br />
400<br />
401<br />
402<br />
Lot 399<br />
Norman E. Tayler (1843-1915)<br />
The Orange Seller<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated 1863<br />
50 x 40cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
403<br />
Lot 402<br />
William Hemsley (1819-1893)<br />
The Orphan<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed<br />
24 x 18cm.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
404<br />
Lot 404<br />
William Smellie Watson (1796-<br />
1874)<br />
The Student<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
76 x 63cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
76<br />
Lot 400<br />
19th century Austrian School<br />
Portrait of a lady wearing<br />
orientalist clothing<br />
Oil on canvas, 60 x 48cm.<br />
Lot 401<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Emile Charlet (French, 1851-<br />
1910)<br />
Portrait of an Eastern Beauty<br />
Oil on panel, Signed and dated<br />
‘82, 43 x 31cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 403<br />
William Crawford (1825-1869)<br />
Portrait of Miss Mucklaw<br />
Oil on wooden panel<br />
Signed and dated 1857, <strong>Art</strong>ist’s<br />
label verso<br />
43 x 35cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 405<br />
19th Century French School<br />
Two children feeding a pigeon<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
58 x 72cm.<br />
Lot 406<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
George Wolfe (1834-1890)<br />
Dittisham in the dark<br />
Watercolour<br />
Signed, 24 x 35cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200
406<br />
405<br />
407<br />
408<br />
409<br />
409<br />
Lot 407<br />
Follower of Samuel Walters<br />
(1811-1882)<br />
Three masted sailing vessel<br />
on a storm tossed sea<br />
oil on canvas<br />
74 x 125 cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 408<br />
Frank Richard Lee RA (1798-<br />
1879)<br />
Extensive landscape with<br />
figures in woodland and<br />
coming home from the fields<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and dated 1850<br />
55 x 93cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 409<br />
410<br />
19th Century Neapolitan<br />
School<br />
Views along the Bay of Naples<br />
looking to the East and West<br />
gouache, a pair, 41 x 84.5cm.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 410<br />
James Vivian de Fleury (1847-<br />
1902)<br />
French town scenes<br />
Oil on canvas, a pair<br />
Signed, dated 1892, , 60 x 50cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
410<br />
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411<br />
418<br />
418<br />
78<br />
412<br />
Lot 411<br />
19th century English School<br />
Portrait of a chestnut horse in<br />
a stable<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Indistinctly signed and dated<br />
1869<br />
62 x 74cm.<br />
Lot 412<br />
George Earl (fl.1856-1883)<br />
Portrait of a spaniel<br />
Oil on wooden panel<br />
Signed<br />
Tondo, 36cm.<br />
Lot 413<br />
£600 - 800<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Henry Schafer (1833-1916)<br />
Milan Cathedral<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed<br />
60 x 50cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
413<br />
Lot 414<br />
William Callow (1812-1908)<br />
Oystermouth Castle, near<br />
Swansea,<br />
Watercolour<br />
Signed, inscribed and dated<br />
August 13, 1861<br />
33 x 51.5cm.<br />
Lot 415<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
William Andrews Nesfield<br />
(1793-1881)<br />
An old mill near Betws y Coed<br />
Watercolour<br />
Signed<br />
18.5 x 28cm.<br />
Lot 416<br />
£300 - 500<br />
William Callow (1812-1908)<br />
Near the Mumbles, Glamorgan,<br />
after a storm, 1884<br />
Watercolour<br />
Signed and dated<br />
29.5 x 45cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
422<br />
Lot 417<br />
Victorian School<br />
Reynolds Angels<br />
Reverse painting on glass<br />
63 x 52cm.<br />
Lot 418<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Franz Quaglio (German, 1844-<br />
1920)<br />
Equestrians on country lanes<br />
Pair of oils on wooden panels<br />
Signed<br />
21 x 15cm.<br />
Lot 419<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Eloise Harriet Stannard (1806-<br />
1889)<br />
Still life’s of apples and grapes<br />
in a basket<br />
Oil on canvas, a pair<br />
Signed and dated 1893<br />
21 x 30cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200
414<br />
415<br />
416<br />
417<br />
420<br />
Lot 420<br />
Thomas Binney Gibbs (1870-<br />
1947)<br />
Red-haired girl playing a violin<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated 1913<br />
61 x 31cm.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 421<br />
419<br />
Spanish School<br />
Children at play<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
indistinctly signed Ruiz and<br />
dated 1923<br />
54 x 37cm.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
419<br />
Lot 422<br />
A. Robert (French School)<br />
Houseboats on the Seine<br />
Oil on board<br />
Signed<br />
49 x 61cm.<br />
£300 - 500 421<br />
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423<br />
432<br />
80<br />
424<br />
Lot 423<br />
E Pilleau<br />
The Harbour, Villefranche<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed<br />
50 x 76cm.<br />
Lot 424<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Margaret Lindsay Williams<br />
(1888-1960)<br />
Standing female nude in a<br />
studio<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Inscribed verso and dated March<br />
‘09<br />
90x 60cm.<br />
Lot 425<br />
Gaston Hochard (French,<br />
1863-1913)<br />
Figures in a marketplace<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed<br />
76 x 59cm.<br />
425<br />
£300 - 500<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 426<br />
Mark Senior (1864-1927)<br />
Figures outside the artists<br />
cottage in Runswick Bay<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated ‘93<br />
50 x 35cm.<br />
Lot 427<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Mark Senior (1864-1927)<br />
The Copper Market, Bruges<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and titled<br />
45 x 60cm.<br />
Lot 428<br />
428<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Antoinetta Brandeis (Italian,<br />
1849-1926)<br />
Piazza San Domenico,<br />
Bologna & Triumphal Arch<br />
pair of oils on board<br />
monogrammed, Windsor & Eton<br />
<strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Art</strong>s labels verso dated<br />
1974<br />
24 x 12.75cm<br />
£8,000 - 12,000<br />
Lot 429<br />
Karl Heilmayer (1829-1908)<br />
Garmischa, Bavarian Alps<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and dated 1885<br />
49 x 89cm<br />
Lot 430<br />
£750 - 1,000<br />
Charles Francois Daubigny<br />
(French, 1817-1878)<br />
Figures in woodland<br />
Oil on wooden panel<br />
signed<br />
11 x 24cm.<br />
Lot 431<br />
428<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Edward Alfred Cucuel<br />
(American, 1875-1951)<br />
‘Storm at Sorrentino coast’<br />
Oil on board<br />
Signed<br />
40 x 49cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200
427 426<br />
Lot 432<br />
French School c.1890<br />
Houseboats on a French river,<br />
possibly Argenteuil.<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Indistinctly signed<br />
38 x 54cm.<br />
Lot 433<br />
£500 - 800<br />
§ Robert Boyd Morrison (1896-<br />
1969)<br />
The Bathers<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated 1956<br />
60 x 90cm.<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
431<br />
429<br />
430<br />
433<br />
81
435 437<br />
442<br />
434<br />
82<br />
Lot 434<br />
§ Robert Boyd Morrison (1896-<br />
1969)<br />
Fete Champetre,<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
63 x 83cm.<br />
Lot 435<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
§ Harold Knight (1874-1961)<br />
Portrait of a young woman in a<br />
blue dress<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed, 60 x 50cm.<br />
Lot 436<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
János Lajos Tihanyi<br />
(Hungarian, 1892-1957)<br />
Fishing boats on a calm sea<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed, 60 x 80cm.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 437<br />
§ Frank Owen Salisbury (1874-<br />
1962)<br />
Portrait of of the artists wife,<br />
Alice Maude Greenwood<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated New York<br />
1927<br />
90 x 70cm.<br />
Lot 438<br />
436<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
South American School, circa<br />
1900<br />
Peruvian lakeside scene with<br />
figures and llamas<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated Zeila 1901<br />
59 x 89cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 439<br />
French School circa 1900<br />
Rodin statue in a park<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Inscribed ‘a mon bon….’<br />
55 x 79cm.<br />
Lot 440<br />
§ Alphonse Léon Quizet<br />
(French, 1885-1955)<br />
Street scene, Montmartre<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed<br />
88 x 115cm.<br />
Lot 441<br />
£500 - 800<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Frederick Cayley Robinson<br />
(1862-1927)<br />
Shipping in harbour at low tide<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed, 73 x 62cm.<br />
£600 - 800
440 441<br />
438 439<br />
Lot 442<br />
Emile Bernard (French, 1868-<br />
1941)<br />
Pontaven<br />
Oil on board<br />
signed<br />
82 x 60cm.<br />
Lot 443<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Adrian Hill (1895-1977)<br />
North country beach scene<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed<br />
69 x 88cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
443<br />
83
445<br />
449<br />
444<br />
Lot 444<br />
Henry John Hudson (1881-<br />
1912)<br />
Portrait of a lady standing in<br />
an elegant ballgown, beside a<br />
palm,<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Monogrammed and dated 1893<br />
152 x 101cm.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
452<br />
84<br />
Lot 445<br />
Émile Lecomte (French, 1866-<br />
1938)<br />
Interior with Chinese woman<br />
and birdcages<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
32 x 23cm.<br />
Lot 446<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Russian School<br />
Horse-drawn sleigh in winter,<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Indistinctly signed<br />
30 x 38cm.<br />
Lot 447<br />
Charles Sillem Lidderdale<br />
(1831-1895)<br />
‘Emily’<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Monogrammed<br />
46 x 36cm.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
450<br />
Lot 448<br />
Charles Sillem Lidderdale<br />
(1831-1895)<br />
Portrait of a red haired girl<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Monogrammed, 44 x 34cm.<br />
Lot 449<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
William Langley (1852-1922)<br />
An Italian peasant girl<br />
Watercolour<br />
Signed, 31 x 22cm.<br />
Lot 450<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Walter Wallor Caffyn (1845-<br />
1898)<br />
Arundel Castle from the<br />
Meadows<br />
Oil on canvas, Signed<br />
40 x 30cm.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
453<br />
Lot 451<br />
Charles Sillem Lidderdale<br />
(1831-1895)<br />
Emily<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
60 x 50cm.<br />
Lot 452<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Walter Wallor Caffyn (1845-<br />
1898)<br />
A Shady Nook in Betchworth<br />
Park, Surrey<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated 1886<br />
30 x 45cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500
447 448<br />
451<br />
Lot 453<br />
Samuel Bough (1822-1878)<br />
Horse drawn cart in a<br />
landscape<br />
Watercolour, signed and dated<br />
1875, 40 x 55cm.<br />
Lot 454<br />
Victorian School<br />
Portrait of a country girl<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Monogrammed HGA<br />
46 x 30.5cm.<br />
Lot 455<br />
Charles Sillem Lidderdale<br />
(1831-1895)<br />
The Shepherd’s Lassie<br />
Watercolour<br />
456<br />
£500 - 700<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Monogrammed and dated 76<br />
44 x 35cm.<br />
Lot 456<br />
£600 - 800<br />
William Mellor (1851-1931)<br />
Wathenlath Beck, Borrowdale,<br />
Cumberland<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed<br />
61 x 46cm.<br />
Lot 457<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Ernest Charles Walbourn<br />
(1872-1927)<br />
The Old Mill<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed<br />
40 x 60cm.<br />
455<br />
454<br />
446<br />
£500 - 800 457<br />
85
458<br />
459<br />
460<br />
461<br />
463<br />
Lot 458<br />
Wilhelm M Pratt (1854-)<br />
The Crofters Life<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated 1929<br />
40 x 50cm.<br />
470<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 460<br />
466<br />
George Henry R.A., R.S.A.,<br />
R.S.W. (Scottish 1858-1943)<br />
Chanctonbury Ring<br />
Oil on canvas, signed and dated<br />
1932, 101 x 126cm.<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 462<br />
467<br />
Cecil Aldin (1870-1935)<br />
Dogs running with a pony<br />
Pencil and ink on ivorine panel<br />
Signed<br />
8.5 x 18cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
86<br />
Lot 459<br />
Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956)<br />
Outward Bound<br />
oil on board<br />
Signed<br />
43 x 75cm.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 461<br />
William Mark Fisher (1841-<br />
1923)<br />
Summer landscape with<br />
workers in the fields<br />
Oil on canvas, Signed<br />
44 x 60cm.<br />
£700 - 900<br />
Lot 463<br />
Edgar Chahine (1874-1947)<br />
Simone<br />
Drypoint etching with aquatint<br />
Signed in pencil<br />
46 x 32 cm.<br />
£200 - 300
462<br />
464<br />
468<br />
Lot 464<br />
Fernand Quignon (French,<br />
1854-1941)<br />
Boulevard Richard Lenoir<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Atelier stamp lower right<br />
47 x 69cm.<br />
Lot 465<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
Charles-Jean Agard (French,<br />
1866-1950)<br />
‘Panorama de Nesles’<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed<br />
59 x 91cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 466<br />
Attributed to Joseph Vernet<br />
(aka Vincent) Gibson (active<br />
1860-1890), ,<br />
Portrait of William John Legh,<br />
1st Baron Newton (1828-1898),<br />
seated with his dog ‘Row’,<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
inscription verso by his son<br />
Gilbert Legh (?) dated 9/6/18,<br />
30 x 25cm.<br />
Lot 467<br />
465<br />
£400 - 600<br />
§ Charles Pears (1873-1958)<br />
Salvaging the wreck<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed<br />
57 x 38cm.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 468<br />
Major Frederick Rice Stack<br />
(d.1873)<br />
Views of the Province of<br />
Auckland, c.1862<br />
Folio of 6 lithographs<br />
Published by Day & Son,<br />
38 x 57 cm.<br />
Lot 469<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Edgar Chahine (1874-1947)<br />
La Promenade<br />
Drypoint etching with aquatint<br />
signed in pencil 1902, from the<br />
edition of 100,<br />
46 x 66cm.<br />
Lot 470<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Edgar Chahine (1874-1947)<br />
Demoiselle au tennis<br />
Drypoint etching with aquatint<br />
signed in pencil, from the edition<br />
of 70,, 38 x 15cm.<br />
469<br />
£300 - 400<br />
87
478<br />
471<br />
472<br />
Lot 471<br />
§ Francis William Helps (1890-<br />
1972)<br />
Interior with woman reading<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed,<br />
76 x 63cm.<br />
Lot 472<br />
£600 - 800<br />
§ Lucy Dawson (1875-1954)<br />
Timothy (White)<br />
Pastel<br />
Signed<br />
21 x 27.5cm.<br />
Lot 473<br />
§ Eric Slater (1896-1963)<br />
An <strong>Autumn</strong> Morning<br />
woodblock print<br />
signed<br />
24 x 31cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
£300 - 500<br />
473<br />
Lot 474<br />
Lionel Walden (1861-1933)<br />
Cornish fishermen putting out<br />
lobster pots<br />
Oil on canvas board<br />
Signed<br />
32 x 42cm.<br />
Lot 475<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
§ Edwin Penny (1930-2016)<br />
Barn Owl<br />
watercolour<br />
signed<br />
51 x 37cm.<br />
Lot 476<br />
£600 - 900<br />
§ Edwin Penny (1930-2016)<br />
Jay on an oak branch<br />
watercolour<br />
signed<br />
50 x 36cm.<br />
£600 - 900<br />
474<br />
Lot 477<br />
William Alphonse Lambrecht<br />
(French, 1876-1940)<br />
View of Venice<br />
Oil on board<br />
Signed<br />
30 x 41cm.<br />
Lot 478<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
Alexandre Benois (Russian,<br />
1870-1960)<br />
Diane de Poitiers, La Fete de<br />
unit a Marseille, Acte III<br />
Pencil, Ink and watercolour<br />
Signed and titled<br />
43 x 62cm.<br />
Lot 479<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
Moshe Galili (Hungarian,<br />
b.1930)<br />
View from Highgate<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
signed and inscribed verso<br />
50 x 70cm.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
88
475<br />
476<br />
481<br />
477<br />
479<br />
480<br />
Lot 480<br />
§ Daniel Van der Putten<br />
(b.1960)<br />
‘Spring at Gaston,<br />
Northamptonshire’<br />
Oil on panel<br />
signed and dated 1982<br />
31 x 44cm.<br />
Lot 481<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Elie Anatole Pavil (Ukrainian,<br />
1873-1948)<br />
Figures on a river bank in<br />
summer<br />
Watercolour<br />
Signed and inscribed<br />
29 x 46cm.<br />
482<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 482<br />
Pal Fried (Hungarian, 1893-<br />
1976)<br />
Parisian market scene<br />
Oil on board, Signed, 49 x 75cm.<br />
Lot 483<br />
£600 - 800<br />
§ Clifford Hall (1904-1973)<br />
Clown and circus manager<br />
Pastel on paper<br />
Signed and dated 1961-2<br />
75 x 50cm.<br />
Lot 484<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Samuel John Lamorna Birch<br />
(1869-1955)<br />
‘Reflections, broken water,<br />
running away..’<br />
Oil on board<br />
Signed with a related letter, 27 x<br />
32cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
485<br />
Lot 485<br />
§ Edwin Penny (1930-2016)<br />
Fallow bucks<br />
Watercolour<br />
Signed<br />
35 x 51cm.<br />
483<br />
484<br />
£400 - 600<br />
89
486<br />
491<br />
487<br />
Lot 486<br />
§ Harold Clayton (1896-1979)<br />
Study in pink and blue<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed<br />
34 x 39cm.<br />
Lot 487<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
§ Roger de la Corbiere<br />
(French, 1893-1974)<br />
Waves on the shore under<br />
moonlight<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed<br />
44 x 54cm.<br />
Lot 488<br />
£600 - 800<br />
§ Ken Moroney (1949-2018)<br />
On the seashore<br />
Oil on board<br />
Signed<br />
24 x 17cm.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
488<br />
Lot 489<br />
Konstantin Razumov (b.1974)<br />
The <strong>Art</strong>ist’s Model<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and inscribed verso<br />
34 x 23cm.<br />
Lot 490<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Douglas Stannus Gray (1890-<br />
1959)<br />
The Back Garden at Southwick<br />
Oil on board<br />
Signed and dated ‘41<br />
40 x 50cm.<br />
Lot 491<br />
489<br />
£500 - 800<br />
§ Billie Waters (1896-1979)<br />
Fishing Village with the Paris<br />
Hotel<br />
Oil on board<br />
Signed<br />
37 x 44cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 492<br />
§ Lucien Delarue (French,<br />
1925-2011)<br />
Port de Nice<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed<br />
46 x 55cm.<br />
Lot 493<br />
£500 - 800<br />
§ Hector Trotin (French, 1894-<br />
1960)<br />
Grand Restaurant de Passy<br />
Oil on board<br />
Signed<br />
49 x 64cm.<br />
Lot 494<br />
496<br />
£400 - 600<br />
§ Gyorgy Stefola (German,<br />
1913-1999)<br />
The Bird Seller<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated 56<br />
55 x 74cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
90
490<br />
494<br />
495<br />
492<br />
Lot 495<br />
Sakti Burman (Indian, 1935-)<br />
Two pipe players<br />
Ink and watercolour on paper<br />
Signed<br />
38 x 61cm.<br />
Lot 496<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Sakti Burman (Indian, 1935-)<br />
Musician and onlooker<br />
Ink and watercolour<br />
Signed<br />
45 x 48cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 497<br />
§ Anthony Gross (1905-1984)<br />
View of Paris with the Eiffel<br />
Tower<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated ‘32, 53 x<br />
72cm.<br />
Lot 498<br />
493<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
§ Stanley William Hayter (1901-<br />
1988)<br />
‘City’, Wood engraving<br />
Signed in pencil and dated ‘74,<br />
22/75, 49 x 59.5cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
497<br />
498<br />
91
499<br />
503<br />
501<br />
505<br />
500<br />
500<br />
505<br />
504<br />
508<br />
Lot 499<br />
§ Paul Dufau (French, 1897-<br />
1989)<br />
The crucifixion<br />
Mixed media on board<br />
Inscribed verso<br />
77 x 63 cm, unframed.<br />
Lot 500<br />
£300 - 400<br />
§ Paul Dufau (French, 1897-<br />
1989)<br />
Seated girl & equestrian figure<br />
Oil on board<br />
Both inscribed verso<br />
31 x 24 cm & 46 x 36 cm.<br />
£200 - 400<br />
508<br />
Lot 501<br />
§ Paul Dufau (French, 1897-<br />
1989)<br />
Les Chats Bleu<br />
Mixed media on board<br />
Signed and inscribed verso<br />
119 x 86cm. Unframed.<br />
Lot 502<br />
£600 - 800<br />
§ Paul Dufau (French, 1897-<br />
1989)<br />
Anthropomorphic form<br />
Mixed media on board<br />
Signed and inscribed verso<br />
75 x 64cm. Unframed<br />
£600 - 800<br />
502<br />
Lot 503<br />
§ Paul Dufau (French, 1897-<br />
1989)<br />
Masks, 1963<br />
Mixed media on panel<br />
Signed verso<br />
121 x 76cm. Unframed.<br />
Lot 504<br />
£500 - 700<br />
§ Paul Dufau (French, 1897-<br />
1989)<br />
Les 3 Roses<br />
Mixed media on board<br />
titled verso<br />
46 x 65 cm, unframed.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
92
507<br />
509<br />
Lot 505<br />
§ Paul Dufau (French, 1897-<br />
1989)<br />
Portrait<br />
Mixed media on board<br />
Signed, together with a head<br />
study on paper,<br />
55 x 45cm. & 48 x 32cm. (2)<br />
Lot 506<br />
§ Ian Houston (1934-)<br />
Summer Afternoon<br />
Oil on board<br />
Signed<br />
40 x 50cm.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 507<br />
£500 - 700<br />
§ Edward Seago, RWS, RBA<br />
(1910-1974)<br />
A street in Torremolinos<br />
Watercolour<br />
Signed in pencil<br />
27 x 37cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
506 510<br />
Lot 508<br />
§ Jean Axatard (b.1931)<br />
Saturday Morning Skaters &<br />
The Fruit Pickers<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
signed, a pair<br />
21 x 25cm.<br />
Lot 509<br />
£700 - 900<br />
§ Edward Seago, RWS, RBA<br />
(1910-1974)<br />
The Cove, Portugal,<br />
Watercolour<br />
Studio stamp, purchased from<br />
Spink & Son in 1987,<br />
36 x 53 cm.<br />
Lot 510<br />
£3,500 - 4,500<br />
§ Dame Elisabeth Frink (1930-<br />
1993)<br />
Sparrow Hawk<br />
etching and aquatint<br />
signed and numbered 26/50<br />
52 x 46cm.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 511<br />
§ Julian Barrow (1939-2013)<br />
View of the Acropolis<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated 1965<br />
23 x 34cm.<br />
Lot 512<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Sandra Blow R.A. (1925-<br />
2006)<br />
Rilievo, 2005<br />
silkscreen on wove with collage<br />
elements<br />
Signed in pencil, 69/80<br />
55 x 55cm.<br />
511<br />
512<br />
£600 - 800<br />
93
519<br />
522<br />
513 514 515<br />
Lot 513<br />
§ Philip Dunn (1945-)<br />
Brighton Pier<br />
gouache<br />
Signed<br />
77 x 52cm.<br />
Lot 514<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Philip Dunn (1945-)<br />
Cafe Alfresco, Saint Cirq<br />
Lapopie, Lot, France<br />
gouache<br />
Signed, label verso dated 1993<br />
76 x 50cm.<br />
Lot 515<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Georges Braque (French,<br />
1882-1963)<br />
Blue Bird (Le Coq), 1952<br />
Colour lithograph<br />
Published by Verve (frontispiece<br />
for moods and movements in art<br />
volume VII, number 27–28)<br />
31 x 24cm.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 516<br />
§ Tracey Emin (1963-)<br />
My Favourite Little Bird, 2010<br />
Colour print<br />
Signed<br />
69 x 49cm.<br />
Lot 517<br />
£500 - 700<br />
§ Tracey Emin (1963-)<br />
The Kiss Was Beautiful, 2013<br />
Colour print<br />
Signed, 69 x 49cm.<br />
Lot 518<br />
£500 - 700<br />
§ Rowland Emett (1906-1990)<br />
<strong>Art</strong>work for Jonathan Cape<br />
Ink and gouache on paper<br />
Signed<br />
30.5 x 23cm. Unframed<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 519<br />
§ Bernard Meadows (1915-<br />
2005)<br />
Fallen Bird<br />
bronze<br />
monogrammed<br />
H 8.5cm. L 23cm. D 16cm.<br />
Lot 520<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
§ Desmond Morris (1928-)<br />
Surreal Birds<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Initialled and dated 60<br />
36 x 43cm.<br />
Lot 521<br />
518<br />
§ David Hockney (1937-)<br />
Ann putting on lipstick<br />
Lithograph<br />
118 x 47cm.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
94
516<br />
517<br />
Lot 522<br />
§ Henry Moore (1898-1986)<br />
Three reclining figures on<br />
pedestals (C.439)<br />
Lithograph<br />
Signed in pencil, XIII/XV, printed<br />
by Curwen Prints Ltd, London,<br />
an artists proof aside from the<br />
edition of 50,<br />
41 x 59cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
521 520<br />
Lot 523<br />
§ Henry Moore (1898-1986)<br />
Seated figure holding glass,<br />
(CGM 388)<br />
Lithograph<br />
Signed in pencil, 50/50,<br />
31 x 38cm.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
523<br />
95
524<br />
525<br />
526<br />
96<br />
527<br />
Lot 524<br />
§ Mark Boxer (Marc) b.1931<br />
The Prince of Wales, 1981<br />
Pen, brush and ink<br />
Inscribed ‘for Tom from Mark<br />
B. on the publication of Prince<br />
Charming 1981’<br />
42 x 29.5cm.<br />
Lot 525<br />
£500 - 800<br />
§ Glen Baxter (1944-)<br />
Consequences<br />
Ink and watercolour<br />
One of a series for Jonathan<br />
Cape seasonal lists<br />
20 x 14cm.<br />
Lot 526<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
§ Quentin Blake (1932-)<br />
Souvenir of the Treasury days<br />
Ink and watercolour on paper<br />
Inscribed, 31 x 21.5cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 527<br />
§ John Burningham (1936-<br />
2019)<br />
Hello Kev, We’re at 30 Bedford<br />
SQ<br />
Coloured inks on paper<br />
26 x 36cm.<br />
Lot 528<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
§ Andrew Crocker (1962-)<br />
‘The Same But Different’<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated 01<br />
110 x 130cm.<br />
Lot 529<br />
529<br />
§ Fred Yates (1922-2008)<br />
Young family<br />
Oil on wooden panel<br />
With letter of Provenance<br />
22 x 33.5cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 530<br />
§ Donald Hamilton Fraser<br />
(1929-2009)<br />
Trees in a landscape<br />
Mixed media<br />
Signed<br />
28 x 37cm.<br />
Lot 531<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Tracy Emin (1963-)<br />
Self portrait as a small bird<br />
etching on wove<br />
Signed and titled in pencil,<br />
129/200<br />
27.5 x 33cm.<br />
Lot 532<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Sherree Valentine Daines<br />
(1959-)<br />
Reclining female nude<br />
Oil on board<br />
Signed, 52 x 80cm.<br />
£1,200 - 1,800
528<br />
533<br />
532<br />
530<br />
531<br />
Lot 533<br />
§ Fred Uhlmann (1901-1995)<br />
Italian Church<br />
Oil on board<br />
Signed with Trafford Gallery label<br />
verso, 35 x 45cm.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 534<br />
534<br />
§ Jonathan Yeo (1970-)<br />
Biot Village I & II<br />
Oil on canvas, a pair,<br />
Signed, 40 x 55cm.<br />
£4,000 - 5,000<br />
534<br />
531<br />
97
535<br />
536<br />
537<br />
Lot 535<br />
§ Andre Wallace FRSS, (1947-),<br />
Seated male bather, Portland<br />
stone,<br />
Monogrammed AW and dated<br />
2000,<br />
45.5cm high<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 536<br />
§ David Hockney (1937-)<br />
Celia Looks, 1980<br />
Lithograph<br />
Signed and dated in pencil, AP<br />
VI/XIV, an artist’s proof aside<br />
from the edition of 54, on tan<br />
HMP koller paper, printed and<br />
published by Gemini G.E.L., Los<br />
Angeles, with full margins<br />
27 x 27cm.<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
Lot 537<br />
§ Michael Craig-Martin (Irish,<br />
1941-)<br />
Folio, 2004<br />
Set of 12 screenprints<br />
Signed in pencil verso and dated<br />
2004, numbered 13/40<br />
33 x 100cm.<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
98
539<br />
538<br />
542<br />
Lot 538<br />
§ Frank Wootton (1911-1978)<br />
Going out with the Hounds<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated 1972<br />
72 x 112cm.<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 539<br />
§ Frank Wootton (1914-1998)<br />
(1914-1998)<br />
Berwick Church, Summer<br />
oil on board<br />
Stacy Marks label verso dated<br />
1965<br />
41 x 51cm<br />
Lot 540<br />
£700 - 900<br />
§ Frank Wootton (1911-1998)<br />
Morston Church, Norfolk<br />
Oil on board<br />
Signed<br />
29 x 39cm.<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Lot 541<br />
§ Frank Wootton (1914-1998)<br />
Glyndebourne<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed, titled verso and dated<br />
1984<br />
28 x 40cm.<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
Lot 542<br />
§ Fred Yates (1922-2008)<br />
The White Chapel, Rancon<br />
Oil on canvas<br />
Signed<br />
64 x 52cm.<br />
540<br />
541<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
99
543<br />
544<br />
100<br />
545<br />
Lot 543<br />
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry<br />
(1887-1976)<br />
Station Approach<br />
Lithograph<br />
signed, from the edition of 850,<br />
with the <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Trade Guide<br />
blindstamp<br />
41 x 51cm.<br />
Lot 544<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry<br />
(1887-1976)<br />
The Reference Library<br />
Signed in pencil,<br />
24 x 35cm.<br />
Lot 545<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry<br />
(1887-1976)<br />
The Football Match<br />
Signed in pencil and blind<br />
stamped, 179/850<br />
25 x 36cm.<br />
£4,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 546<br />
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry<br />
(1887-1976)<br />
‘Meeting Point’<br />
lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, 47 x 71cm.<br />
Lot 547<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry<br />
(1887-1976)<br />
‘View of a Town’<br />
lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, from the<br />
edition of 850, published by J.H.<br />
Mainstone Print Publications,<br />
Holt<br />
42 x 54cm.<br />
Lot 548<br />
546<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry<br />
(1887-1976)<br />
‘Street Scene near a factory’<br />
lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, from the edition<br />
of 850, published by the Adam<br />
Collection Ltd.,<br />
25 x 20cm.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
547<br />
548
SILVER<br />
At approx. 3.30pm. 549-633<br />
633<br />
101
549<br />
550<br />
551<br />
552<br />
102<br />
553<br />
Lot 549<br />
A pair of silver free standing<br />
pheasant table ornaments, by<br />
Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd,<br />
London, 1970, 23.7cm, 24.5oz.<br />
Lot 550<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A pair of cast silver scallop<br />
shell butter dishes, C & J.<br />
Vander, London 1975, 10.6cm,<br />
14.5oz.<br />
Lot 551<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A 20th century Portuguese 833<br />
standard silver rectangular<br />
box and cover, the lid cast<br />
and chased in high relief with<br />
travellers approaching a town,<br />
post 1938 Porto mark, 15.4cm,<br />
22oz.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
554<br />
Lot 552<br />
Ten early 20th century Chinese<br />
Export small Sterling silver<br />
coin inset dishes, with shaped<br />
‘bamboo’ edges, by Tach Hing,<br />
Hong Kong, 87mm, 21oz.<br />
Lot 553<br />
£150 - 250<br />
An early 20th century Persian<br />
rectangular silver box<br />
having foliate decoration and<br />
inset domed oval enamel plaque<br />
depicting a palace surrounded<br />
by trees and distant mountains,<br />
signed (control marks), on four<br />
bracket feet, 14.1 cm, gross<br />
weight 300 grams.<br />
14 x 8 x 2cm<br />
Lot 554<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An early 20th century Russian<br />
engraved 84 zolotnik silver<br />
oval single handled dish,<br />
no liner, 1908-1917 kokoshnik<br />
mark, length 26.5cm, 11.5oz.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
555<br />
Lot 555<br />
A George III silver oval nutmeg<br />
grater, by Thomas Phipps and<br />
Edward Robinson,<br />
with engraved decoration and<br />
crest, London, 1798, 47mm,<br />
gross weight 41 grams.<br />
Lot 556<br />
£200 - 400<br />
A George III engraved silver<br />
cylindrical nutmeg grater, by<br />
John Robbins, London, 1771,<br />
with engraved initial to the top,<br />
7cm, gross 60 grams.<br />
Lot 557<br />
£200 - 400<br />
A George III silver nutmeg of<br />
cylindrical form, maker, ?S,<br />
c.1790,<br />
with engraved decoration,<br />
65mm, gross 52 grams.<br />
£250 - 350
556<br />
557<br />
560<br />
561<br />
563<br />
558<br />
559<br />
562<br />
Lot 558<br />
A pair of William IV silver<br />
gothic style seven bar<br />
toastracks, by Charles Fox II,<br />
engraved crest, on wavy bases<br />
with shell angles, London, 1831,<br />
height 14.1cm, 22.5oz.<br />
Lot 559<br />
£300 - 400<br />
An early 19th century Indian<br />
Colonial silver card dish by<br />
Robert Gordon II, Madras,<br />
with engraved crest and<br />
gadrooned border, on four feet,<br />
(repairs), 15.3cm, 133 grams.<br />
Lot 560<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A George IV Scottish<br />
provincial silver wine funnel,<br />
R & R Keay, Perth, circa 1825,<br />
15cm and an earlier George<br />
III silver Scottish wine funnel<br />
stand, John MacDonald,<br />
Glasgow, circa 1810,11.1cm,<br />
6.5 oz (a.f.)<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 561<br />
A Queen Anne small Britannia<br />
standard silver scent funnel,<br />
London, circa 1710, 63mm,<br />
marks rubbed, 22 grams.<br />
Lot 562<br />
£100 - 150<br />
A William III repousse silver<br />
porringer, by Jonah Kirk,<br />
London c.1695,<br />
with typical acanthus leaf<br />
decoration, height 65mm, 120<br />
Lot 563<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A late 17th/early 18th century<br />
pear shaped nutmeg grater,<br />
maker’s mark ?K only,<br />
with engraved naive foliate<br />
decoration, 37mm, gross 24<br />
grams.<br />
564<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 564<br />
A cased set of four George V<br />
novelty silver and enamel oval<br />
menu holders, modelled as<br />
butterflies, Levy & Salaman,<br />
Birmingham, 1911, height 35mm,<br />
weighted.<br />
Lot 565<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A pair of George III silver<br />
goblets, by Benjamin<br />
Mountigue,<br />
with engraved decoration and<br />
armorial, on hexagonal foot,<br />
London, 1788, 16.8cm, 13oz.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
565<br />
103
566<br />
568<br />
567<br />
570<br />
104<br />
571<br />
Lot 566<br />
A late 19th/early 20th century<br />
French silver and enamel<br />
cigarette/cigar box by Paul<br />
Guillon, Paris, the hinged cover<br />
enamelled with interior scene<br />
of musketeers imbibing, after<br />
Grison, 20.8cm, gross weight<br />
41oz.<br />
Lot 567<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A silver letter opener by Stuart<br />
Devlin, London, 1975,<br />
22.7cm, 83 grams.<br />
Lot 568<br />
£150 - 250<br />
A silver small circular dish, by<br />
Simon Benney, maker’s mark<br />
SFSB, London, 1998, the base<br />
stamped ‘Benney’,<br />
with textured border, 13.2cm,<br />
160 grams.<br />
£150 - 200<br />
Lot 569<br />
A pair of George II silver<br />
sauceboats, by Henry Brind,<br />
with flying scroll handles, on<br />
hoof feet, London, 1745, height<br />
10.8cm, 17.5oz.<br />
Lot 570<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A George III silver wine<br />
coaster by Paul Storr,<br />
with gadrooned and foliate<br />
border and turned wooden base,<br />
London, 1812, the central boss<br />
with engraved crest, 18.6cm.<br />
Lot 571<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A harlequin set of six 19th<br />
century Dutch? silver<br />
baptismal spoons, some<br />
engraved arms of the Kingdom<br />
of the Netherlands,<br />
with mask terminals, 16.5cm,<br />
8.5oz.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
572<br />
Lot 572<br />
A George III silver navette<br />
shaped nutmeg grater, Phipps<br />
& Robinson,<br />
with engraved border and<br />
monogram, the interior engraved<br />
‘The Gift of Lady Mackworth’,<br />
London, 1786, 52mm.<br />
Lot 573<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A George III silver oval tea<br />
caddy by John Younge & Co,<br />
with engraved crest, ring handle<br />
and beaded borders, Sheffield,<br />
1785, height 89mm, 10oz, no<br />
key and no lock,<br />
£250 - 350
573<br />
574<br />
575<br />
569<br />
Lot 576<br />
576<br />
A James I silver apostle<br />
spoon; St James The Greater,<br />
indistinct maker’s mark<br />
possibly Daniel Cary, London<br />
1624, 17.9cm, 65 grams.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 577<br />
A 17th century silver gilt sealtop<br />
spoon, likely Wessex or<br />
West Country,<br />
circa 1620, later gilded and later<br />
engraved crest to top of spoon,<br />
16.7cm, 47 grams.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 574<br />
577<br />
An early 20th century<br />
Russian 84 zolotnik silver and<br />
cloisonne enamel kovsh,<br />
1908-1917 kokoshnik mark,<br />
10.9cm, gross weight 93 grams.<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
578<br />
Lot 575<br />
579<br />
An early Victorian silver table<br />
snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills,<br />
of rectangular bombe shape with<br />
foliate decorated border and<br />
engraved with crest and later<br />
interior inscription, Birmingham,<br />
1844, 96mm, 183 grams.<br />
£250 - 350<br />
Lot 578<br />
A Charles I silver seal top<br />
spoon, inscribed ‘M’ to<br />
terminal, ‘M T’ to the bowl<br />
reverse, London, 1638,<br />
marker’s initials T.P, length<br />
17cm long, 1.5oz.<br />
Lot 579<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A George II silver marrow<br />
spoon, London 1737, maker’s<br />
initials ‘I.H’, 22cm long, 1.7 oz.<br />
£150 - 250<br />
105
Lot 580<br />
A William & Mary silver<br />
trefid spoon, London, 1689,<br />
attributed to Lawrence Coles,<br />
19.5cm long, 1.8 oz.<br />
Lot 581<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A provincial English silver<br />
trefid spoon, marks untraced,<br />
initialled to terminal underside<br />
‘IRS’, c1670-90 , 19.5cm long,<br />
1.4 oz.<br />
Lot 582<br />
£500 - 800<br />
An Elizabeth I silver gilt<br />
Apostle spoon, likely St.<br />
Thomas, possibly Patrick<br />
Brue, London, 1592, 18cm<br />
long, 2.1 oz (possibly regilded)<br />
Lot 583<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A George III Old English<br />
fancy back silver tablespoon,<br />
London 1776 by Hester<br />
Bateman, 22cm long, 1.6 oz.<br />
Lot 584<br />
£100 - 200<br />
A George III Channel Islands<br />
silver trefid spoon, initialled<br />
‘H’ over ‘B.E’ attributed to<br />
Jacques Quesnel, marked<br />
‘I.Q’, c1770, 19cm long, 1 oz.<br />
Lot 585<br />
£200 - 400<br />
A George III Channel Islands<br />
silver tablespoon, initialled<br />
‘S.D.C’ over ‘K.A’, inscribed<br />
1798, attributed to Jacques<br />
Quesnel, marked ‘I.Q’ and<br />
cannon mark, 20cm long, 1.2<br />
oz.<br />
£200 - 400<br />
580<br />
581<br />
582<br />
583<br />
584<br />
585<br />
586<br />
106<br />
Lot 586<br />
A George II silver mote spoon,<br />
c1750 by Ebenezer Coker, the<br />
bowl with shell back, 13.7cm.<br />
£150 - 250<br />
587
Lot 587<br />
A pair of George I silver threeprong<br />
forks, with dog nose<br />
terminals, engraved with<br />
armorials, London 1722 by<br />
Paul Hanet, each 18 cm long,<br />
4oz.<br />
Lot 588<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A George II silver Hanovarian<br />
pattern fancy back tablespoon,<br />
with engraved armorial,<br />
London 1736 by Edward<br />
Bennett, 20.5 cm long, 2.5 oz.<br />
Lot 589<br />
£50 - 80<br />
A rare James I slip top silver<br />
spoon, initialled to bowl<br />
underside, ‘A.D’, and ‘PE’ over<br />
‘H’ to slip, London, 1606 by<br />
William Cawdell, 16cm long,<br />
1.4 oz.<br />
Lot 590<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
A Commonwealth West<br />
Country silver Apostle spoon,<br />
with a gilded terminal in the<br />
form of St. Peter, the bowl<br />
inscribed ‘P.S.T’, and dated<br />
‘1659’, unascribed, c1650,<br />
20cm long, 2 oz, (repaired to<br />
terminal.).<br />
Lot 591<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A George III silver marrow<br />
scoop, London, 1764, untraced<br />
(marked ‘C.H’) 24cm long, 1.7<br />
oz.<br />
Lot 592<br />
£80 - 120<br />
A Charles II silver trefid spoon,<br />
initaled ‘R.H’, London, 1681 by<br />
John King, 20cm long, 2oz.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
588<br />
589<br />
590<br />
591<br />
592<br />
593<br />
594<br />
Lot 593<br />
A James I / Charles I West<br />
Country seal top silver spoon,<br />
possibly John Parnell, Truro,<br />
c1620-40, 16cm long, 1.4 oz<br />
(repaired)<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 594<br />
A Queen Anne West Country<br />
silver trefid spoon, inscribed<br />
‘MT’ over ‘IM, over ‘1715’, by<br />
John Elston, Exeter, 1706,<br />
20cm long, 1 oz.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
107
597<br />
598<br />
599<br />
600<br />
601<br />
Lot 595<br />
An 18th century French silver<br />
fiddle pattern tablespoon,<br />
20cm long, 2.6 oz.<br />
Lot 596<br />
£60 - 80<br />
An 18th century fancy back<br />
silver mote spoon, circa 1750,<br />
13cm long.<br />
Lot 597<br />
£150 - 200<br />
A pair of George III silver<br />
square shaped strawberry<br />
dishes John Mewburn,<br />
with engraved armorial and<br />
embossed with foliate sprays,<br />
London, 1804, 21.2cm, 23oz.<br />
£700 - 900<br />
602<br />
Lot 598<br />
A good late William IV brass<br />
inlaid two handled coromandel<br />
wood travelling toilet set,<br />
containing eleven silver<br />
mounted glass jars etc.<br />
and a tray of nail implements<br />
including ivory handled, maker,<br />
T.D., London, 1836/8, box<br />
33.5cm.<br />
Lot 599<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A set of eight German 800<br />
standard silver cups and<br />
saucers, by Adolf Kander, with<br />
white ceramic liners,<br />
saucer diameter 13.5cm, 38.5oz.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 600<br />
An early 20th century Chinese<br />
white metal three piece tea set<br />
by Zee Wo,<br />
of planished ovoid design, gross<br />
weight 42oz.<br />
Lot 601<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A George III silver oval biggin<br />
pot, John Edwards III, London,<br />
1799, on stand with burner,<br />
John Edwards III, London,<br />
1803, with gadrooned borders<br />
and engraved armorial, on paw<br />
feet, overall height 29.3cm, gross<br />
weight 30.5oz.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
108
603<br />
608<br />
604<br />
Lot 602<br />
A part canteen of Edwardian<br />
silver Old English double<br />
struck thread pattern flatware<br />
for twelve by John Round &<br />
Son Ltd,<br />
comprising sixty two items,<br />
12 each of the following, table<br />
spoons and forks, dessert<br />
spoons and forks and teaspoons<br />
and a pair of sauce ladles,<br />
Sheffield, 1906, 142.5oz.<br />
Lot 603<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A late 19th/early 20th century<br />
South East Asian silver<br />
pedestal bowl, decorated with<br />
birds amongst foliage, the broad<br />
stem with similar decoration,<br />
on a circular foot, top diameter<br />
35cm, gross weight 34oz.<br />
Lot 604<br />
£600 - 800<br />
An early 20th century Chinese<br />
Export silver two handled<br />
koro and cover, with stag head<br />
handles and pierced cover with<br />
lion finial, the body engraved<br />
with Chinese characters, on<br />
three zoomorphic cabriole legs,<br />
signed on base, height 38.5cm,<br />
46.5oz.<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Lot 605<br />
A George IV provincial silver<br />
three piece tea set by Barber<br />
& Whitwell, York, 1821 and a<br />
similar silver coffee pot, by<br />
Richard Pearce?, London,<br />
1820, all with engraved crest<br />
and embossed foliate scroll<br />
decoration, on four feet, coffee<br />
pot height 20.1cm, gross weight<br />
67.5oz.<br />
Lot 606<br />
605<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A pair of early George III silver<br />
oval pedestal sauce boats by<br />
Whyte & Holmes?,<br />
with gadrooned border,<br />
wrythened fluted decoration and<br />
engraved crest, London, 1767,<br />
height 15.2cm, 30.5oz.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 607<br />
A late 19th/early 20th century<br />
Chinese Export silver three<br />
piece tea set (a.f.),<br />
comprising a teapot, lidded<br />
sugar bowl and cream jug, with<br />
continuous embossed bamboo<br />
decoration and faux bamboo<br />
handles, signed on bases, teapot<br />
height 14.1cm, gross weight<br />
31oz.<br />
Lot 608<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Victorian silver centrepiece<br />
(lacking trumpet),<br />
with engraved and embossed<br />
foliate decoration and<br />
surmounted with two children<br />
playing musical instruments(one<br />
instrument now missing,<br />
indistinct maker’s mark, London,<br />
1892, height 17.5cm, 36oz,<br />
£300 - 500<br />
606<br />
607<br />
109
609<br />
610<br />
611<br />
612<br />
613<br />
Lot 609<br />
A Victorian embossed silver<br />
four-piece tea and coffee<br />
service of classical vase form,<br />
London 1886, Martin, Hall &<br />
Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer<br />
Hall),<br />
with embossed and engraved<br />
mask and floral swag decoration,<br />
coffee pot height 28.5cm, gross<br />
90oz.<br />
Lot 610<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
A Mappin & Webb 18th century<br />
style silver coffee pot with<br />
wood handle and matching<br />
hotwater pot, London, 1959,<br />
26.4cm, gross 44.5oz.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
616<br />
Lot 611<br />
A late Victorian four-piece<br />
silver tea set comprising<br />
teapot, lidded bowl, twin<br />
handed sugar basin and jug<br />
with gilded bowls throughout,<br />
Josiah Williams & Co, London,<br />
1900,<br />
all with engraved initial, gross<br />
60.5oz<br />
Lot 612<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A large Mexican sterling silver<br />
two handled pedestal punch<br />
bowl,<br />
diameter 42.9cm excluding<br />
handles, 108.5oz, together with a<br />
plated ladle.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 613<br />
A set of four early 18th<br />
Century style cast silver<br />
candlesticks, with octagonal<br />
bases, Walter H. Wilson & Co,<br />
London, 1969, 18cm, 64oz.<br />
Lot 614<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An impressive Burmese<br />
Sterling silver (950) threepiece<br />
tea service, with tray,<br />
cast with figures, teapot with<br />
cockerel spout and figural<br />
handle,<br />
tray 44cm, tallest piece 19.5cm,<br />
gross 92oz.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
110
614<br />
619<br />
615<br />
617<br />
Lot 615<br />
A George V Irish pierced silver<br />
dish ring, by West & Son,<br />
engraved with urn and swag<br />
decoration, Dublin, 1910, based<br />
diameter 20.4cm, top diameter<br />
18.5cm, 9oz.<br />
Lot 616<br />
620<br />
£500 - 700<br />
An Edwardian embossed<br />
silver circular four piece tea<br />
and coffee service by Edward<br />
Barnard & Sons Ltd,<br />
with engraved initial and<br />
decorated with floral scrolls,<br />
London, 1901, gross 81.5 oz.<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
Lot 617<br />
A William IV Irish silver squat<br />
melon shaped teapot by<br />
Robert W. Smith, Dublin, 1831,<br />
gross 31oz.<br />
Lot 618<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A George III silver urn shaped<br />
coffee pot by Godbehere &<br />
Wigan, with engraved armorial,<br />
London 1791, height 35.5cm,<br />
gross 24.5oz.<br />
Lot 619<br />
621<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A two-handled silver tray by<br />
Mappin & Webb, with engraved<br />
inscription, Sheffield, 1961,<br />
50.5cm, over handles, 69oz.<br />
£600 - 900<br />
Lot 620<br />
A George II engraved silver<br />
bullet shaped teapot, London,<br />
1751,<br />
maker’s mark rubbed, height<br />
11.8cm, gross weight 15oz.<br />
Lot 621<br />
618<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A George III silver bright cut<br />
engraved oval teapot and<br />
stand, Thomas Daniell (a.f.),<br />
with pineapple finial and<br />
engraved with floral garlands and<br />
armorials, London, 1785, teapot<br />
height 16.1cm, gross weight<br />
15.5oz.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
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622<br />
624<br />
623<br />
Lot 622<br />
A good early George III silver<br />
salver, by Richard Rugg,<br />
of shaped circular form, with<br />
‘scaled’ border and engraved<br />
with armorial, on three scroll and<br />
paw feet, London, 1760, 35.6cm,<br />
38 oz.<br />
Lot 623<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A canteen of silver Kings<br />
pattern flatware and cutlery,<br />
for twelve, by Viners Ltd,<br />
Sheffield, 1959/60, comprising<br />
one hundred and thirty three<br />
items, housed in a mahogany<br />
canteen, weighable silver<br />
155.5oz.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
625<br />
Lot 624<br />
A set of four early 19th century<br />
South American? cast silver<br />
candlesticks,<br />
with waisted knop stems and<br />
engraved decoration, indistinct<br />
makers mark with 10 stamp,<br />
height 25.9 cm, 62.5oz.<br />
Lot 625<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A pair of early George III cast<br />
silver candlesticks by William<br />
Cafe,<br />
with waisted knopped stems, on<br />
shaped square bases, London,<br />
1760 & 1768, 24.9cm, 36.5oz.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
626<br />
Lot 626<br />
A George III silver hot water<br />
ewer, by William Sumner I?,<br />
of panelled vase shape, with<br />
engraved initial and crest,<br />
London, 1794, height 30.4cm,<br />
gross weight 24.5oz.<br />
Lot 627<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A pair of textured silver bottle<br />
coasters by Adrian Gerald<br />
Benney, with removeable<br />
silver mounted plastic liners,<br />
with wooden bases, London,<br />
1998, height 24.5cm, diameter<br />
12.7cm, gross weight of bases<br />
28oz.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
112
627 628<br />
Lot 628<br />
A pair of textured silver salt<br />
and pepper mills by Adrian<br />
Gerald Benney,<br />
of cylindrical form, London, 1998,<br />
11.1cm.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
629<br />
630<br />
Lot 629<br />
A good part textured silver<br />
canteen of cutlery for six by<br />
Adrian Gerald Benney,<br />
comprising sixty one items,<br />
six each of the following: table<br />
and dessert spoons, table and<br />
dessert forks, tea knives and<br />
forks, teaspoons and silver<br />
handled table and dessert<br />
knives, together with two pairs<br />
of servers, soup ladle, sauce<br />
ladle and a cheese knife<br />
London, 1998 and one matched<br />
earlier tea knife, London, 1987,<br />
weighable silver, 150.4oz.<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
Lot 630<br />
A George III provincial silver<br />
pedestal coffee pot, by John<br />
Robertson I,<br />
of ovoid shape, with engraved<br />
decoration and monogram,<br />
Newcastle, 1800, height 33.5cm,<br />
gross weight 25oz.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 631<br />
631<br />
A near set of four George II<br />
cast silver candlesticks, by<br />
John Cafe,<br />
with waisted knopped stems, on<br />
shaped square bases, London,<br />
1743, sconces unmarked, height<br />
18.8cm & 19cm, gross 57.4oz.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
113
Lot 632<br />
A pair of late George IV silver<br />
shaped circular dinner plates<br />
by Paul Storr,<br />
decorated with gadrooned and<br />
leaf borders and engraved with<br />
family crest, bases engraved<br />
Storr & Mortimer, one numbered<br />
200, London, 1829, diameter<br />
28.1cm, 52oz.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 633<br />
A good large Victorian fluted<br />
silver Monteith bowl, by F.B.<br />
Thomas & Co, New Bond<br />
Street,<br />
with shell scroll border, twin<br />
lion mask ring handles and<br />
two cartouches with engraved<br />
inscriptions ‘Ambassador<br />
College United Kingdom’ and<br />
with the biblical verse ‘The Lion<br />
Shall Dwell With The Lamb And<br />
A Little Child Shall Lead Them In<br />
The World Tomorrow, Isiah 11:6’,<br />
on fluted pedestal foot, London,<br />
1875, diameter 42.4cm, height<br />
27.7cm, 142.5oz.<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
633<br />
632<br />
114
WATCHES,JEWELLERY,<br />
COINS & MEDALS<br />
At approx. 4.00pm.<br />
634-770<br />
115
634<br />
635<br />
636<br />
116<br />
637<br />
Lot 634<br />
An Edwardian engine turned<br />
18ct gold J.W. Benson, ‘The<br />
Field Watch’, keyless lever half<br />
hunter pocket watch,<br />
with Roman dial and subsidiary<br />
seconds, the case with engraved<br />
monogram and the signed<br />
movement numbered 519835.<br />
Lot 635<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A late Victorian engine turned<br />
18ct gold A W. Co Waltham<br />
hunter keyless lever pocket<br />
watch,<br />
with Roman dial, subsidiary<br />
seconds and signed three<br />
quarter plate movement, case<br />
diameter 47mm, gross weight<br />
113.1 grams.<br />
Lot 636<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A late Victorian 18ct gold open<br />
face keyless fob watch,<br />
with yellow Roman dial and case<br />
back with engraved monogram,<br />
case diameter 37mm, gross<br />
weight 39.8 grams, together with<br />
a 9ct gold suspension brooch,<br />
1.6 grams.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
638<br />
Lot 637<br />
A George III gold pair cased<br />
keywind quarter repeating<br />
pocket watch by Thomas<br />
Gardner of London<br />
with pierced repousse outer case<br />
decorated with classical figures<br />
in parkland, enamelled arabic<br />
dial with gold hands, pierced and<br />
engraved inner case, steel dust<br />
cover, signed and numbered<br />
1060, and movement striking<br />
with two hammers.<br />
H 5.75cm.<br />
Lot 638<br />
639<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
An early 20th century Swiss<br />
enamelled keyless 18ct gold<br />
fob watch,<br />
with split pearls set to the<br />
bezel and back, and dark blue<br />
enamelling, associated gold<br />
and seed pearl set twin hearts<br />
suspension brooch.<br />
watch 3.75cm.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 639<br />
A George III 18ct gold hunter<br />
keywind lever pocket watch,<br />
by Grant, Fleet Street, London,<br />
with Roman dial and subsidiary<br />
seconds, the case back and<br />
front engraved with monogram<br />
and crest, the signed movement<br />
numbered 3603, case<br />
hallmarked for London, 1811,<br />
cased diameter 53mm, gross<br />
weight 158.2 grams.<br />
Lot 640<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A gentleman’s modern<br />
stainless steel Breitling Super<br />
Ocean automatic wrist watch,<br />
with blue dial, three subsidiary<br />
dials and rotating black bezel,<br />
serial no. 2788194, cased<br />
diameter 46mm, with original box<br />
and papers<br />
Lot 641<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
A gentleman’s 1960’s steel<br />
Jaeger LeCoultre automatic<br />
wrist watch,<br />
with baton and quarterly Arabic<br />
numerals and power reserve<br />
aperture.<br />
£500 - 700
640<br />
641<br />
642<br />
643<br />
Lot 642<br />
A lady’s modern Swiss 14k<br />
gold and diamond set manual<br />
wind oval wrist watch, on<br />
integral 14k gold bracelet,<br />
case diameter 23mm, 16cm,<br />
gross weight 38 grams.<br />
644 645 646 647<br />
£1,200 - 1,400<br />
Lot 645<br />
A gentleman’s early 1960’s<br />
9ct gold Omega manual wind<br />
wrist watch, with quarterly<br />
Arabic numerals and subsidiary<br />
seconds, movement c.267, on<br />
associated leather strap<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 643<br />
A lady’s 9ct white gold Tudor<br />
manual wind oval wrist watch,<br />
with baton numerals, on integral<br />
9ct white gold bracelet, case<br />
diameter 16mm, gross weight<br />
28.5 grams, with Tudor box.<br />
Lot 644<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A gentleman’s 2011 stainless<br />
steel Tudor Chronograph<br />
automatic wrist watch, on a<br />
stainless steel Tudor bracelet,<br />
the black dial with three<br />
subsidiary dials and date<br />
aperture, with original box and<br />
guarantee card, model no.<br />
20300, serial no. H732107, with<br />
two spare links.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 646<br />
A lady’s 18ct gold Cartier Tank<br />
Louis quartz wrist watch, on a<br />
leather strap,<br />
with rectangular Roman dial,<br />
the case back numbered<br />
8810529874, cased diameter<br />
24mm excluding the crown,<br />
gross weight 27.3 grams.<br />
Lot 647<br />
£1,800 - 2,200<br />
A lady’s 18ct white gold<br />
manual wind wrist watch, with<br />
oval malachite dial and diamond<br />
set bezel, overall 17cm, gross<br />
weight 38.6 grams, with Chopard<br />
box.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 648<br />
648<br />
A lady’s 1980’s 9ct gold Tudor<br />
manual wind rectangular dial<br />
wrist watch, on an integral 9ct<br />
gold brick link bracelet,<br />
with baton numerals, overall<br />
length 18.1cm, gross weight 37.4<br />
grams.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
117
649<br />
650<br />
651<br />
118<br />
652<br />
Lot 649<br />
A gentleman’s early 1950’s 9ct<br />
gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual<br />
bubbleback wrist watch, on a<br />
leather strap with gold plated<br />
Rolex buckle,<br />
with arrowhead and Arabic<br />
numerals, model no. 6084, serial<br />
no. 918155.<br />
Lot 650<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A gentleman’s early late<br />
1940’s/early 1950’s stainless<br />
steel Rolex Oyster Perpetual<br />
bubbleback wrist watch,<br />
on associated leather strap, with<br />
Arabic and arrowhead markers,<br />
case diameter 33mm, model no.<br />
5015, serial no. 683504.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
655 656<br />
Lot 651<br />
A gentleman’s Rolex Oyster<br />
Perpetual Datejust Superlative<br />
Chronometer, stainless steel<br />
and 18ct gold, 2000, with<br />
champagne dial, serial number<br />
P648984, model number<br />
16233, complete with original<br />
box and paperwork including<br />
service history,<br />
with spare links.<br />
Lot 652<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A late 1920’s gentleman’s<br />
silver cushion cased Rolex<br />
Oyster Ultra Prima manual<br />
wind wrist watch,<br />
on associated steel bracelet,<br />
with Arabic dial and subsidiary<br />
seconds, the inner case<br />
back signed and numbered<br />
260554/1925, 274,789<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 653<br />
A Great War D.C.M. group<br />
of five awarded to Captain<br />
Alexander Grant Gilbert,<br />
Seaforth Highlanders/Kings<br />
African Rifle Corps<br />
comprising D.C.M, 1914-15<br />
star, B.W.M, Victory & Territorial<br />
Efficiency, with miniatures and<br />
ephemera<br />
Lot 654<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A Great War D.F.C. group of<br />
three to Captain Reginald<br />
Thomas Jones, 102 Squadron,<br />
RAF<br />
comprising DFC (1918), BWM<br />
and Victory.<br />
London Gazette Citation 3<br />
December 1918;<br />
‘During recent operations this<br />
officer has been conspicuous<br />
for his bold daring in bombing<br />
enemy transport, bridges,<br />
etc, at low altitudes in face of<br />
very heavy hostile fire, on one<br />
occasion descending as low as<br />
150 feet to locate his objective<br />
before commencing his attack.’<br />
£1,500 - 2,500
Lot 655<br />
The Most Honourable Order of<br />
the Bath,<br />
a Knight Commander set of<br />
insignia, civil division, comprising<br />
breast Star and neck badge,<br />
(hallmarked London, 1914 by<br />
Garrard & Company) in Garrard<br />
case of issue, believed to have<br />
been awarded to Brigadier<br />
General Sir Henry Capel Holden.<br />
Among other achievements,<br />
Holden designed the Brooklands<br />
motor racing circuit in 1906 and<br />
was knighted in 1916.<br />
Lot 656<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Victorian Punjab Campaign<br />
medal group of three awarded<br />
to Corporal John Collett,<br />
Queen’s Royal Lancers<br />
comprising Punniar Star, 1843,<br />
Sutlej (Sobraon 1846) medal and<br />
Punjab medal with Chilianwala<br />
and Goojerat clasps, with five<br />
related Royal Order of Buffalo<br />
medals.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 657<br />
Three Ancient Greek AR<br />
Tetradrachm,<br />
Islands off Thrace, Thasos , 90-<br />
75 BC. Wreathed head of young<br />
Dionysos right. rev. HPAK?EOYS<br />
SOTHPOS TASION, Herakles<br />
standing facing, head left,<br />
holding club and lion’s skin;<br />
to inner left, 16.8g, 33mm,<br />
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt,<br />
Diademed head of Ptolemy I<br />
right, ?TO?EMAIOY BASI?EOS,<br />
eagle with closed wings standing<br />
right on thunderbolt, 12.6g,<br />
24mm and Alexander the Great,<br />
Temnos Aiolis, 188-170 BC,<br />
16.6g, 35mm, edge reshaped,<br />
Lot 658<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A George IV gold sovereign<br />
1821, good VF<br />
Lot 659<br />
653<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A George III gold guinea<br />
1779, fourth laur. head r.,<br />
rev. crowned shield of arms<br />
(S.3728), AVF<br />
£300 - 400<br />
654<br />
657<br />
658<br />
659<br />
119
660<br />
662<br />
Lot 660<br />
An Isle of Man Bi-Centenary<br />
set of three coins, 1965, five<br />
pounds, sovereign and half<br />
sovereign, cabinet wear<br />
otherwise Brilliant UNC<br />
Lot 661<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
An Austrian 100 Corona 1915<br />
gold coin, Franz Joseph I<br />
bare head to obverse, Arms of<br />
Austria to reverse, restrike,<br />
Lot 662<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
An Indian Bengal one Mohur<br />
gold coin, Shah Alam II (1759-<br />
1806), Murshidabad strike<br />
1788, AEF<br />
Lot 663<br />
£400 - 500<br />
A 19th century three colour<br />
gold cased musical watch key,<br />
of rectangular form, with canted<br />
corners, (not working), 30mm,<br />
gross weight 18.5 grams.<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
Lot 664<br />
A 19th century gold, pear<br />
shaped sapphire, ruby and old<br />
cut diamond set flaming heart<br />
ring,<br />
with closed back setting and<br />
carved shank, the interior<br />
engraved ‘In Thee a Flame<br />
May ‘engraved heart’ The<br />
Same’, size M, gross 6.5 grams,<br />
with accompanying Gem &<br />
Pearl Laboratory report dated<br />
24/3/2020, stating the 2.46ct<br />
sapphire to be of Sri Lankan<br />
origin, with no heat treatment<br />
observed.<br />
Lot 665<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An early 19th century gold<br />
and garnet set quatrefoil<br />
pendant brooch, 44mm and<br />
one other similar brooch set<br />
with garnets and seed pearls,<br />
42mm.<br />
Lot 666<br />
£600 - 800<br />
An antique gold and sardonyx<br />
cameo ring,<br />
carved with the bust of a lady to<br />
dexter, size I, gross weight 3.3<br />
grams.<br />
£150 - 200<br />
661<br />
Lot 667<br />
An early George I engraved<br />
gold, rock crystal and two<br />
colour enamel set memento<br />
mori ring,<br />
the facetted stone above a skull<br />
and crossbones and indistinct<br />
gold weave initials?, the shank<br />
and ring head verso with<br />
inscription, ‘Tho Janigon, Obt. 31<br />
Aug, 1715, Aeta 81, Remember<br />
Me’, size I/J, gross 4.1 grams.<br />
Lot 668<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A 19th century gold, citrine<br />
and seed pearl set shaped<br />
square cluster ring, size M,<br />
gross weight 4.7 grams<br />
Lot 669<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A 19th century gold plated,<br />
garnet and seed pearl set<br />
mourning brooch,<br />
with plaited hair beneath a<br />
glazed panel, 29mm.<br />
Lot 670<br />
£200 - 300<br />
An antique gold ring, the<br />
centre now with gold? (ex<br />
gemstone) insert,<br />
size S/T, gross 7 grams.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
120
663<br />
663<br />
664<br />
665 666 668<br />
671 669 667<br />
Lot 671<br />
670<br />
A George IV gold, graduated<br />
split pearl and black enamel<br />
leaf shaped mourning brooch,<br />
with plaited hair benetah a<br />
glazed panel and inscription<br />
verso’ William Har??? Thomas,<br />
Obt 30th July, 1826 at 29 years’,<br />
30mm, gross weight 8.1 grams.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 672<br />
672<br />
Two 19th century gold overlaid<br />
and chalcedony set fob seals,<br />
both matrix carved with crested<br />
monogram, tallest 35mm, gross<br />
weight 22 grams.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 673<br />
A 19th century gold, seed<br />
pearl and garnet? set<br />
mourning ring, with plaited<br />
hair beneath a glazed panel,<br />
with pierced reeded shank, size<br />
M, gross weight 3 grams.<br />
673<br />
£400 - 600<br />
121
680<br />
Lot 674<br />
A Victorian style pierced 9ct<br />
gold and smoky quartz set fob<br />
seal,<br />
the matrix carved with crest,<br />
34mm, gross weight 15.89<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 675<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An early 19th century gold<br />
rock crystal, baroque and seed<br />
pearl set shield shaped drop<br />
pendant,<br />
overall 45mm, gross weight 4.2<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 676<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Four gold or overlaid and<br />
chalcedony set fob seals,<br />
including one late Victorian 9ct<br />
gold seal and a similar 1960’s<br />
rampant lion seal, tallest 32mm,<br />
gross weight 38.3 grams.<br />
Lot 677<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Four assorted gold and<br />
chalcedony set swivelling fob<br />
seals, three hallmarked for late<br />
19th and early 20th century,<br />
largest 36mm, gross weight 41.1<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 678<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Three assorted gold overlaid<br />
and carnelian set fob seals,<br />
the matrix carved with crested<br />
initials, initial and Roman<br />
Centurion bust, largest 33mm,<br />
gross weight 37.2 grams.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 679<br />
A 19th century gold and multi<br />
gem set twin strand necklace,<br />
with pendant modelled as a<br />
butterfly,<br />
the butterfly with cannettile<br />
work decoration and set with<br />
various stones including garnets<br />
and amethysts, the chain with<br />
intermittent gem set circular and<br />
pear shaped drops, 50cm, gross<br />
46.2 grams.<br />
Lot 680<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
A 19th century star engraved<br />
belcher link bracelet, with<br />
pierced cannettile work, barrel<br />
shaped clasp,<br />
with safety chain, approx. 18cm,<br />
13.7 grams.<br />
Lot 681<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A 19th century gold triple ring<br />
link bracelet, with cabochon<br />
turquoise and garnet set barrel<br />
shaped clasp,<br />
with safety chain, approx. 20cm,<br />
gross weight 13.3 grams.<br />
Lot 682<br />
£300 - 400<br />
An early 20th century 18ct<br />
gold and claw set solitaire<br />
diamond ring,<br />
the oval cut stone weighing<br />
approx. 0.60ct, with an estimated<br />
colour and clarity of O/P and<br />
VS1/VS2, size Q/R, gross weight<br />
5.9 grams.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 683<br />
A late Victorian 22ct yellow<br />
gold diamond solitaire ring,<br />
the claw-set oval cut diamond<br />
approximately 0.5ct,<br />
size M, gross 6.8 grams.<br />
Lot 684<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Victorian gold, sapphire,<br />
rose diamond and freshwater<br />
pearl ‘bee’ brooch with ruby<br />
eyes,<br />
51mm, gross weight 15.3 grams.<br />
Lot 685<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
An early 20th century gold,<br />
diamond chip and enamel set<br />
‘horse and jockey’ brooch,<br />
32mm, gross 4.5 grams.<br />
Lot 686<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A 18ct gold and platinum,<br />
three stone diamond ring,<br />
with a total approximately<br />
estimated diamond weight in<br />
excess of 1.25ct, size O, gross<br />
weight 3.4 grams.<br />
Lot 687<br />
£500 - 700<br />
An Edwardian 18ct gold and<br />
three stone set clover shaped<br />
cluster ring,<br />
with graduated diamond set<br />
shoulders, the largest stone<br />
weighing approximately 0.45ct-<br />
0.50ct size O, gross 4.3 grams.<br />
Lot 688<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Victorian gold, silver and<br />
diamond set starburst pendant<br />
brooch,<br />
with detachable brooch<br />
attachment, the central stone<br />
approximately 0.60ct, in Asprey<br />
box.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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674<br />
676<br />
677<br />
678<br />
673<br />
681<br />
675 679 684<br />
682<br />
688<br />
687<br />
685<br />
686<br />
683<br />
123
702<br />
124<br />
Lot 689<br />
A pair of Victorian gold and<br />
silver, old round and rose cut<br />
diamond and pearl set drop<br />
earrings,<br />
25mm, with later ‘butterflies’,<br />
gross weight 2.8 grams.<br />
Lot 690<br />
£250 - 350<br />
A 19th century gold, rock<br />
crystal, seed pearl and<br />
turquoise set heart shaped<br />
drop pendant,<br />
the central motif with two tassel<br />
drops hung with two charms<br />
including a key, overall 6cm,<br />
gross weight 10.1 grams.<br />
Lot 691<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Victorian gold, split pearl<br />
and diamond starburst<br />
pendant brooch,<br />
overall 41mm, gross weight 11.6<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 692<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A 19th century gold two stone<br />
pear cut ruby and diamond set<br />
ring,<br />
with rose cut diamond set<br />
borders, in a twin heart shaped<br />
setting, with carved shoulders,<br />
size P, gross weight 4.4 grams.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 693<br />
A gold and graduated fifteen<br />
stone old round cut diamond<br />
set crescent pendant brooch,<br />
the largest stone approx. 0.45ct,<br />
27mm, gross weight 4.6 grams.<br />
Lot 694<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A pair of antique gold, pearl<br />
and diamond set circular<br />
cluster drop earrings,<br />
cluster 10mm in diameter, gross<br />
weight 4.1 grams.<br />
Lot 695<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A single strand graduated oval<br />
amber bead necklace, 98cm,<br />
gross weight 117 grams.<br />
Lot 696<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
An early 20th century gold,<br />
amethyst and split pearl set<br />
oval pendant brooch,<br />
overall 42mm, gross weight 9.2<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 697<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A 1960’s Victorian style 9ct<br />
gold and carnelian set fob<br />
seal, modelled as John the<br />
Baptist, 27mm, gross weight<br />
17.6 grams (a.f.).<br />
Lot 698<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Victorian gold, split coral<br />
and split pearl set oval brooch,<br />
with plaited hair beneath glazed<br />
panel verso, 39mm, gross weight<br />
14.6 grams.<br />
Lot 699<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Victorian gold, coral, seed<br />
pearl and diamond set rock<br />
crystal oval pendant,<br />
with central star motif and glazed<br />
back with hair beneath, overall<br />
45mm, gross weight 16.9 grams.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 700<br />
A modern 18ct gold and oval<br />
deep pink tourmaline ring, with<br />
diamond set shoulders, size Q,<br />
gross 4.3 grams<br />
Lot 701<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A mid to late 20th century 18ct<br />
gold, emerald and diamond<br />
set shaped rectangular cluster<br />
ring, size O, gross weight 7.3<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 702<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Victorian gold mounted pear<br />
shaped amethyst pendant,<br />
entwined with diamond and<br />
ruby set serpent,<br />
44mm, gross weight 10.3 grams.<br />
Lot 703<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A late 19th/early 20th century<br />
French gold, enamel and multi<br />
gem set ring,<br />
with central hare motif and<br />
bordered with gem stones and<br />
enamelled leaves, the interior<br />
shank engraved ‘Mon Amour<br />
Cache’, size N, gross 7 grams.<br />
Lot 704<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A 1930’s/1940’s platinum?,<br />
emerald cut aquamarine,<br />
round and baguette cut<br />
diamond set dress ring,<br />
the aquamarine measuring<br />
approximately 15.6mm by<br />
12.5mm, with a depth of 7.9mm,<br />
size J/K, gross weight 10.8<br />
grams.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500
689<br />
691<br />
692<br />
694 698<br />
690<br />
695 700<br />
693 697<br />
696 699<br />
701 703 704<br />
125
126<br />
718<br />
Lot 705<br />
A coral bead and cultured<br />
pearl necklace with 14k yellow<br />
gold clasp, with fluted spacers,<br />
64cm, gross weight 90 grams.<br />
Lot 706<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A gold and silver, aquamarine<br />
and diamond set oval cluster<br />
brooch,<br />
the emerald cut aquamarine<br />
measuring approx. 15.5mm by<br />
12.8mm, with a depth of 6.4mm,<br />
with a total diamond weight<br />
estimated as in excess of 2.50ct,<br />
overall 25mm, gross weight 6.3<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 707<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A white gold mounted heart<br />
shaped aquamarine and<br />
diamond set clip brooch,<br />
the stone measuring approx.<br />
28mm by 25mm, overall 32mm,<br />
gross weight 17.2 grams.<br />
Lot 708<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An early 20th century gold,<br />
graduated sapphire and rose<br />
cut diamond set crescent<br />
brooch,<br />
with diamond chip spacers,<br />
30mm, gross 5 grams.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 709<br />
A two-row uniform cultured<br />
pearl necklace with 14k white<br />
gold, sapphire and diamond<br />
set flower clasp, 78cm,<br />
gross weight 139 grams, pearl<br />
diameter approx. 8mm-8.3mm.<br />
Lot 710<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A pair of 14ct gold (585)<br />
cultured pearl and diamond<br />
set circular cluster stud<br />
earrings, set with baguette and<br />
round cut diamonds, 17mm,<br />
gross weight 10.6 grams.<br />
Lot 711<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of platinum?, cabochon<br />
sapphire and diamond cluster<br />
set earrings, 18mm, gross<br />
weight 16.5 grams.<br />
Lot 712<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A platinum, sapphire and<br />
diamond floral design brooch,<br />
set with pear and oval cut<br />
sapphires, 32mm, gross weight<br />
14.8 grams.<br />
Lot 713<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A 1970’s? textured gold, seven<br />
stone sapphire and seven<br />
stone diamond set double<br />
loop brooch,<br />
46mm, gross weight 23.3 grams.<br />
Lot 714<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early 20th century gold,<br />
platinum and solitaire<br />
diamond set bar brooch,<br />
the old round stone weighing<br />
approximately 1.50ct, with an<br />
estimated colour and clarity of<br />
K/L and I1, 64mm, gross weight<br />
5.1 grams.<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
Lot 715<br />
A pair of early 20th century<br />
silver and gold, rose and<br />
round cut diamond set<br />
hexagonal cufflinks, 14mm,<br />
gross weight, gross 8.3 grams.<br />
Lot 716<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A 19th century gold, silver and<br />
diamond set open work scroll<br />
drop pendant brooch, together<br />
with a white metal chain,<br />
the central cushion cut stone<br />
weighing approximately 0.90-<br />
0-95ct, pendant including bale<br />
6cm, pendant weight 15.7<br />
grams, in fitted box.<br />
Lot 717<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A platinum and diamond<br />
solitaire ring, the claw-set<br />
circular brilliant cut diamond<br />
approximately 0.5ct<br />
size O/P, gross 3 grams.<br />
Lot 718<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early 20th century emerald,<br />
rose cut diamond, silver and<br />
gilt metal mounted rose quartz<br />
timepiece,<br />
the Arabic dial with engraved<br />
rose cut diamond set gilt metal<br />
bezel, the four angles with gem<br />
set pierced silver mounts, 6cm.<br />
Lot 719<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A pair of 19th century gold and<br />
silver, cabochon sapphire?<br />
and diamond set oval cluster<br />
earrings, set with old mine cut<br />
diamonds, 20mm, gross 6.9<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 720<br />
£600 - 800<br />
An early 20th century three<br />
stone sapphire and two stone<br />
diamond set half hoop ring,<br />
with diamond chip spacers, size<br />
M, gross weight 3.9 grams.<br />
£350 - 450
705<br />
706<br />
707<br />
709 708 712<br />
711<br />
719<br />
714<br />
716<br />
713<br />
715<br />
717 710 720<br />
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128<br />
Lot 721<br />
A Victorian gold, three colour<br />
enamel and rose cut diamond<br />
set circular target pendant,<br />
with rope twist border and glazed<br />
back, overall 34mm, gross<br />
weight 6.7 grams.<br />
Lot 722<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Belle Epoque gold and<br />
platinum, diamond and shaped<br />
cut sapphire millegrain set<br />
brooch,of pierced navette<br />
shape, 49mm, gross weight 8.1<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 723<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A modern 18ct gold, sapphire<br />
and diamond set rectangular<br />
cluster ring,<br />
the sapphire measuring approx.<br />
8.7mm by 6.5mm with a depth<br />
of 3.3mm, size K/L, gross weight<br />
4.9 grams.<br />
Lot 724<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An Edwardian gold,<br />
aquamarine and rose and<br />
round cut diamond set drop<br />
bar brooch,<br />
the fancy cut pear shaped<br />
aquamarine approx. 13mm,<br />
drop overall 54mm, width 52mm,<br />
gross weight 6 grams,<br />
Lot 725<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An Edwardian gold, pink<br />
guilloche enamel and seed<br />
pearl set drop circular pendant<br />
necklace,<br />
with glazed back, pendant<br />
diameter 29mm, overall 51cm,<br />
gross weight 11.5 grams.<br />
Lot 726<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A modern 18ct gold, green<br />
tourmaline and diamond set<br />
oval cluster ring,<br />
size N, gross weight 8 grams.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 727<br />
A good early 20th century<br />
gold, single stone trap cut<br />
emerald and two stone old cut<br />
diamond set ring,<br />
with diamond chip set shoulders<br />
and setting, size M, gross 4.1<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 728<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
An early 20th century 18ct<br />
gold and graduated five stone<br />
diamond ring,<br />
with diamond chip spacers and<br />
carved setting, size M/N, gross<br />
weight 4.9 grams. Total diamond<br />
weight approximately estimated<br />
as 1.40ct.<br />
Lot 729<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A mid 20th century triple<br />
strand cultured pearl choker<br />
necklace, with gold, seed pearl<br />
and enamel set circular clasp,<br />
44cm, gross weight 99.6 grams,<br />
in Asprey box.<br />
Lot 730<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A 1920’s/1930’s platinum, cats<br />
eye chrysoberyl and diamond<br />
oval cluster ring, size H, gross<br />
2.7 grams.<br />
Lot 731<br />
£250 - 300<br />
A pair of early 20th century<br />
gold, peridot and diamond set<br />
drop earrings,<br />
one butterfly missing, overall<br />
drop 25mm, pear shaped peridot<br />
approx. 10mm, gross weight 2.3<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 732<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A gold and seven stone<br />
graduated rose and old mine<br />
cut diamond set bar brooch,<br />
67mm, gross 6.8 grams.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 733<br />
A gold, emerald and old cut<br />
diamond set circular cluster<br />
ring,<br />
size O/P, gross weight 6.3<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 734<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An early 20th century French<br />
18ct gold, pierced navette<br />
shaped fancy link long<br />
necklace.<br />
149cm, gross weight 62.9 grams.<br />
Lot 735<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A 1930’s/1940’s white gold?<br />
and diamond cluster tablet<br />
ring,<br />
set with graduated old mine cut<br />
stones in a millegrain setting,<br />
with diamond set shoulders, size<br />
N/O,<br />
Lot 736<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A pair of white gold and<br />
diamond stud earrings, the<br />
diamonds each approximately<br />
0.75ct, with an estimated colour<br />
and clarity of K/L and SI1.<br />
Lot 737<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A single strand uniform<br />
cultured pearl necklace with<br />
doamond and cabochon<br />
emerald set clasp, 63cm, gross<br />
weight 71 grams, pearl diameter<br />
8.9mm- 9.3mm.<br />
Lot 738<br />
£700 - 900<br />
An 18k white gold and<br />
diamond leopard’s head clip<br />
brooch, with emerald eyes, ruby<br />
nose and gold whiskers, with<br />
safety chain and articulated loop<br />
beneath the mouth,32mm, gross<br />
weight 15.4 grams.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000
726<br />
722<br />
723<br />
721<br />
724<br />
725<br />
734<br />
727<br />
728<br />
729<br />
732<br />
738<br />
731<br />
736<br />
733<br />
735<br />
737<br />
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750<br />
Lot 739<br />
A pair of 14k white gold<br />
cufflinks set with oval green<br />
jade plaques, 21mm, gross<br />
weight 15.8 grams.<br />
Lot 740<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A pair of gold and white<br />
enamel oval cufflinks, each<br />
gilded with Prince of Wales<br />
Feathers and monogram<br />
below a coronet,<br />
monograms differ, 19mm, gross<br />
weight 12.9 grams.<br />
Lot 741<br />
£250 - 350<br />
A four strand graduated<br />
cultured pearl choker with<br />
circular cabochon pink<br />
tourmaline and emerald<br />
yellow metal clasp, 40cm,<br />
gross weight 103 grams, largest<br />
pearl diameter 8.7mm, smallest<br />
approx. 5.8mm.<br />
Lot 742<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A pair of 18ct (750) gold and<br />
lapis lazuli circular ear clips,<br />
24mm, gross weight 22.6 grams.<br />
£250 - 350<br />
Lot 744<br />
A pair of antique gold and rose<br />
cut diamond cluster set drop<br />
earrings,<br />
47mm, gross weight 17.1 grams.<br />
Lot 745<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A 1970’s 9ct. gold charm<br />
bracelet,<br />
hung with ten assorted charms,<br />
including old telephone, a<br />
mounted 1882 sovereign and<br />
compass, gross 109 grams.<br />
Lot 746<br />
A two colour 18ct gold<br />
necklace,<br />
48cm, 38.3 grams.<br />
Lot 747<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A modern 18ct gold<br />
watermelon tourmaline and<br />
diamond set rectangular<br />
cluster ring, size N/O, gross<br />
weight 6.4 grams.<br />
Lot 748<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A 1920’s platinum two-stone<br />
diamond ring, with emerald set<br />
split shoulders, size L, gross<br />
weight 3.2 grams.<br />
Lot 749<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A Continental gold (stamped<br />
850) and multi gem set circular<br />
dress ring, set with diamonds,<br />
rubies, sapphires and emeralds,<br />
size M, gross 12.7 grams.<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
Lot 750<br />
A Belle Epoque gold, green<br />
enamel, seed pearl and rose<br />
cut diamond set circular<br />
pendant,<br />
with glazed back, overall 42mm,<br />
gross weight 9.5 grams, in<br />
original fitted box.<br />
Lot 751<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A modern 18ct gold and<br />
single stone oval fancy yellow<br />
diamond ring, with trapeze cut<br />
diamond set shoulders,<br />
size M/N, gross 2.6 grams, with<br />
accompanying GIA report dated<br />
25/10/2002, stating the 1.02ct<br />
stone to be natural fancy yellow.<br />
Lot 752<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
An 18ct gold, yellow sapphire<br />
and diamond set three stone<br />
ring,<br />
the oval cut stone weighing<br />
approximately 3.80ct and flanked<br />
by two round cut diamonds, size<br />
O, gross weight 7.6 grams.<br />
Lot 753<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A George V 18ct gold and<br />
three stone diamond ring,<br />
set with old mine cut stones, the<br />
largest approximately estimated<br />
as 0.30ct, size O, gross weight<br />
6.1 grams.<br />
Lot 754<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A platinum? ruby, emerald and<br />
sapphire set full eternity ring,<br />
size M, gross weight 1.6 grams.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
130<br />
Lot 743<br />
An Italian 18ct gold brick<br />
link bracelet, with box clasp,<br />
19.5cm, 32.8 grams.<br />
£700 - 900
739<br />
741<br />
749<br />
740<br />
742<br />
754<br />
744<br />
747<br />
748<br />
743<br />
745<br />
746<br />
751<br />
752<br />
753<br />
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769<br />
Lot 755<br />
A 14k white gold, cabochon<br />
star sapphire and diamond<br />
oval cluster ring, size I, gross<br />
5.3 grams<br />
Lot 756<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A modern 18ct gold, deep pink<br />
tourmaline and diamond set<br />
oval cluster ring,<br />
size J, gross weight 3.9 grams.<br />
Lot 757<br />
A 1970’s brushed 18ct gold<br />
bracelet, 18.5cm, 57.3 grams.<br />
Lot 758<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A modern Italian Uno-A-Erre<br />
750 gold rope knot bracelet,<br />
approx. 20cm, 52.2 grams.<br />
Lot 759<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
An Italian 750 gold belcher link<br />
chain,<br />
100cm, 27.9 grams.<br />
Lot 760<br />
£600 - 800<br />
‘In Commemorative of S.T.<br />
Energy Resource Christening<br />
on 24th June, 1970’, 17.2cm,<br />
gross 24.6 grams.<br />
Lot 761<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A modern pair of Tiffany & Co<br />
18ct gold cufflinks,<br />
of fluted shell form, 27.4 grams.<br />
£1,000 - 1,200<br />
760<br />
Lot 762<br />
A 1960’s white gold and<br />
diamond flower design<br />
brooch, set with round brilliant,<br />
pear, marquise and baguette<br />
cut stones, in Carrington & Co<br />
presentation case, 56mm, gross<br />
weight 21.3 grams.<br />
Lot 763<br />
£6,000 - 7,000<br />
An 18k white gold, green<br />
jade and trapeze cut diamond<br />
shaped oval ‘ballerina’ ring,<br />
size M, gross 11.2 grams.<br />
Lot 764<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
A white gold and diamond<br />
encrusted flower brooch,<br />
set with round and baguette cut<br />
diamonds, the largest central<br />
diamond weighing approximately<br />
1.00ct, 58mm, gross weight<br />
24.4 grams, with a Boodle &<br />
Dunthorne box.<br />
Lot 765<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
A 1970’s? textured two colour<br />
18ct gold and white opal set<br />
oval dress ring,<br />
the shank indistinctly signed,<br />
size L, gross weight 12.7 grams.<br />
Lot 766<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A good Victorian gold, silver<br />
and diamond set open work<br />
pendant,<br />
of quatrefoil shape, the central<br />
old mine cut stone weighing<br />
approximately 0.75ct, 46mm, on<br />
a two section white metal chain,<br />
63cm, gross weight 19.2 grams.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 767<br />
A good 1950’s Cartier gold,<br />
coral bead and green enamel<br />
set articulated bracelet,<br />
with alternating coral bead and<br />
enamelled geometric spacers,<br />
signed on clasp, indistinct<br />
numbers close by, overall<br />
18.5cm, gross weight 36.7<br />
grams, with gilt tooled Cartier red<br />
leather box.<br />
Lot 768<br />
£7,000 - 10,000<br />
A platinum? and three stone<br />
diamond ring,<br />
set with three old cushion cut<br />
stones, with a total diamond<br />
weight approximately £as 3.00-<br />
3.20ct, size K, gross 4.2 gram,<br />
the setting with pierced heart<br />
shaped decoration.<br />
Lot 769<br />
£5,000 - 7,000<br />
An 18ct gold and solitaire<br />
diamond ring,<br />
the stone with an approximately<br />
estimated weight of 2.20ct and<br />
an estimated colour and clarity<br />
of O/P and SI1 size M, gross<br />
weight 3.2 grams.<br />
Lot 770<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Cartier NY - an 18ct yellow<br />
gold signet ring, with intaglio<br />
armorial matrix, inner shank<br />
inscribed ‘Recuerdo Leon XIII<br />
1916’,<br />
size M, 15.2 grams.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
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762 763<br />
765<br />
770<br />
764 766<br />
768<br />
761<br />
767<br />
755<br />
757<br />
756<br />
758<br />
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