Gorringe's Auctioneers Spring Fine Sale 2022
Fine Art & Antiques Auction Tuesday 8th March 2022 Gorringe's the leading fine arts and antique auction house in the South East. 15 North Street Lewes BN7 2PE Viewing on: Friday: 9am to 5pm Saturday: 9am to 1pm Sunday: CLOSED Monday: 9am to 4pm Day of sale: 8am to 9:30am www.gorringes.co.uk clientservices@gorringes.co.uk
Fine Art & Antiques Auction
Tuesday 8th March 2022
Gorringe's the leading fine arts and antique auction house in the South East.
15 North Street
Lewes
BN7 2PE
Viewing on:
Friday: 9am to 5pm
Saturday: 9am to 1pm
Sunday: CLOSED
Monday: 9am to 4pm
Day of sale: 8am to 9:30am
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Gorringe’s Tuesday 8th March <strong>2022</strong><br />
SPRING SALE<br />
Tuesday 8th March
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SPRING SALE<br />
Tuesday 8th March<br />
9.30 am<br />
Philip Taylor - Partner<br />
+44 (0)1273 472503<br />
philipt@gorringes.co.uk<br />
15 North Street, Lewes, Sussex BN7 2PE<br />
Sally Taylor - Partner<br />
+44 (0)1273 472503<br />
sallyt@gorringes.co.uk<br />
VIEWING<br />
Friday 3rd March 9.00-5.00<br />
Saturday 4th March 9.00-1.00<br />
Monday 6th March 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 />
General Enquiries:<br />
Tel: 01273 472503<br />
Clifford Lansberry - Partner<br />
+44 (0)1273 472503<br />
clifford@gorringes.co.uk<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 />
Joseph Trinder<br />
+44 (0)1892 556860<br />
josepht@gorringes.co.uk<br />
clientservices@gorringes.co.uk<br />
Front Cover: Lot 458<br />
Back Cover: Lot 139<br />
Catalogues: £10 (£12.00 by post)<br />
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Gorringes is a trading name of Gorringes LLP
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SALE NOTICES<br />
SALE SYMBOLS<br />
§ Artist’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 8th 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 8th March at 9.30am.<br />
Miscellanea<br />
Bronzes and Metalware<br />
Ceramics and Glass<br />
Asian Works of Art<br />
Clocks<br />
Carpets & Furniture<br />
1 - 112<br />
113 - 128<br />
129 - 179<br />
180 - 291<br />
292 - 305<br />
306 - 351<br />
Tuesday 8th March at 1.30pm.<br />
Paintings and Prints<br />
Silver - 3.00pm approx<br />
Watches, Medals &<br />
Jewellery - 3.30pm approx<br />
352 - 501<br />
502 - 542<br />
543 - 626<br />
362<br />
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Miscellenea, Bronzes & Indian<br />
Works of Art<br />
Lots 1 - 128<br />
122<br />
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10<br />
BOOKS, EPHEMERA AND FURNITURE FROM GREENWAY HOUSE, DEVON, THE<br />
HOME OF DAME AGATHA CHRISTIE<br />
Agatha Christie is the best-selling novelist of all time, with an estimated 2.5 billion sales worldwide.<br />
Author of 66 crime fictions and 14 short stories, together with the world’s longest-running<br />
play - The Mousetrap, with over 27,500 performances, over 46 years.<br />
Lots 1 - 78 offer collectors a rare opportunity to acquire pieces originally in the ownership of<br />
Dame Agatha, including a number of her own signed and inscribed books, her personal dictionaries,<br />
writing materials and an extremely rare valentine. Lots 1-53 were purchased from the<br />
Greenway sale, 54-78 from other sources. From 1938, Greenway House, with its 30 acre garden<br />
and 278 acre estate, became a much loved holiday retreat for Dame Agatha, particularly during<br />
the Summer months, until her death in 1976.<br />
Lot 1<br />
Lot 3<br />
Lot 5<br />
° Christie, Agatha - A Pocket<br />
Full of Rye, 1st edition,<br />
8vo, cloth, with d/j, indistinct<br />
presentation inscription on<br />
front free endpaper ‘For xxxx /<br />
with love from / Agatha / Nov.<br />
1953’), Greenway House copy,<br />
W. Collins for The Crime Club,<br />
London, 953<br />
Lot 2<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Dumb<br />
Witness, 1st edition, 8vo,<br />
cloth, (presentation inscription<br />
on front free endpaper (‘Punkie<br />
/ with love from / Ange’).<br />
‘Punkie’ was Agatha Christie’s<br />
nickname for her elder sister,<br />
Madge, Greenway House copy,<br />
W. Collins for The Crime Club,<br />
London, 1937<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
° Christie, Agatha - A Murder<br />
Is Announced, 1st edition, 8vo,<br />
cloth, (presentation inscription<br />
on front free endpaper ‘With<br />
love from / Agatha / ??? 1950’),<br />
Greenway House copy, W.<br />
Collins for The Crime Club,<br />
London, 1950<br />
Lot 4<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Cards On<br />
The Table, 1st edition, 8vo,<br />
cloth, (presentation inscription<br />
on front free endpaper ‘with<br />
love / from / Agatha’), Greenway<br />
House copy, W. Collins for The<br />
Crime Club, London, 1936<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Ordeal By<br />
Innocence, 1st edition, 8vo,<br />
cloth, with d/j, (presentation<br />
inscription on front free endpaper<br />
‘Jack / from / Agatha / Oct.<br />
1958’). This seems likely to<br />
be an inscription either to<br />
the author’s brother-in-law or<br />
nephew, both named James<br />
Watts. Greenway House copy,<br />
W. Collins for The Crime Club,<br />
London, 1958<br />
Lot 6<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Destination<br />
Unknown, 1st edition, 8vo,<br />
cloth, with d/j, (presentation<br />
inscription on front free endpaper<br />
‘James / with love from / Agatha<br />
/ Nov.1954’). This seems likely<br />
to be an inscription either to<br />
the author’s brother-in-law or<br />
nephew, both named James<br />
Watts. Greenway House copy,<br />
W. Collins for The Crime Club,<br />
London, 1954<br />
£1,000 - 1,500
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1 2<br />
3<br />
4 5<br />
6<br />
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Lot 7<br />
A manuscript letter from<br />
Agatha Christie to Mrs Elliot<br />
on Pwllywrach notepaper,<br />
one sheet, dated ‘Boxing Day’<br />
together with an envelope<br />
postmarked ‘Glamorgan 27 Dec<br />
63’. “Dear Mrs Elliott / Thanks<br />
for the lovely card! / I thought<br />
I’d better warn you that I and<br />
Mr & Mrs Hicks will probably be<br />
coming down from Jan 6th to<br />
the 9th or 10th ...Best wishes to<br />
you all for 1964 / yours / Agatha<br />
Mallowan”<br />
Lot 8<br />
£150 - 200<br />
A manuscript letter to Mrs<br />
Elliot from Agatha Christie<br />
on Winterbrook House<br />
notepaper, one sheet folded<br />
dated ‘New Years Day’, together<br />
with envelope postmarked<br />
‘Wallingford Berks 1 Jan 1964’.<br />
“Not a happy New Year! / I’ve<br />
just torn up my former letter to<br />
you which I was writing. ... In the<br />
middle of the night cascades of<br />
water came through the ceiling<br />
of Mr & Mrs Scaldwell’s room<br />
& right down to the kitchen -<br />
soaked everything. ...best wishes<br />
to you and her for 1964 / Yours<br />
Agatha Mallowan”<br />
Lot 9<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A manuscript letter from<br />
Agatha Christie to Mrs Elliot<br />
on Greenway notepaper,<br />
one sheet folded, dated Sept.<br />
15th, together with envelope<br />
postmarked ‘Brixham 17 Sep<br />
1976’. “Dear Jane / I am so very<br />
glad to hear you are home again<br />
- I have been worrying quite a<br />
lot about you - and even more<br />
about the children - ...A happy<br />
home mean more to a child than<br />
material advantage, education,<br />
ponies, toys or any of these<br />
things. / My love to you & all<br />
the family - & good luck - yours<br />
Agatha Mallowan”<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 10<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Death<br />
Comes At The End, 1st edition,<br />
8vo, cloth, with d/j, Greenway<br />
House copy, W. Collins, London,<br />
1945<br />
Lot 11<br />
£150 - 200<br />
A Tibetan bronze Purba,<br />
17th/18th century, the triangular<br />
section blade emerging from the<br />
mouth of a mythological beast,<br />
18cm<br />
Lot 12<br />
£500 - 700<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Dead Man’s<br />
Folly, 1957, 8vo., cloth, owner’s<br />
name on front free endpaper<br />
‘Jane M. Elliott’ and signed<br />
‘Agatha Christie’. Greenway<br />
House copy, The Book Club,<br />
London, 1957<br />
Lot 13<br />
£200 - 300<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Hercule<br />
Poirot Master Detective N.Y.<br />
1936, 8vo, cloth, Greenway<br />
House copy, Dodd, Mead & Co,<br />
New York, 1936<br />
Lot 14<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A group of three colour<br />
photographs, each with an<br />
inscription in pen below: ‘Lady<br />
Mallowan & Sir Max, Greenway<br />
August 1970; ‘John Angela<br />
Mathew Alexandra & Lady<br />
Mallowan, Greenway House<br />
- Aug 70’ and ‘The Hope of<br />
Greenway’ on the Dart. Aug.<br />
1970’, mounted on two sheets of<br />
card, each photo approx. 12.5 x<br />
9cm with margins<br />
£80 - 120<br />
Lot 15<br />
A manuscript letter from<br />
Agatha Christie to Mrs Elliot<br />
on Winterbrook House<br />
notepaper, one sheet folded,<br />
dated March 6th, together<br />
with an envelope postmarked<br />
‘Wallingford Berks. 6 Mch 1964’.<br />
“I don’t know if Mrs Hicks told<br />
you that they are coming down<br />
on March 11th - I am coming<br />
down too - probably by car<br />
...News and plans when we<br />
meet. Hope your mother is<br />
all right again / Yours Agatha<br />
Mallowan ‘Get what you think<br />
necessary in and a veal and<br />
ham pie and perhaps some filet<br />
steaks?”<br />
Lot 16<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A manuscript letter from<br />
Agatha Christie to Mrs<br />
Elliot on Winterbrook<br />
House notepaper, one sheet,<br />
dated ‘July 19th’, together<br />
with envelope postmarked<br />
‘Wallingford Berks 20 July 1968’.<br />
“Dear Jane / Very nice to know<br />
you are with us at Greenway.<br />
I really didn’t have much time<br />
when I saw Mrs Hicks last<br />
week in Oxford as we were in<br />
the middle of a party! ..Looking<br />
forward to seeing you very much<br />
/ yours A. Mallowan”<br />
Lot 17<br />
£180 - 240<br />
A manuscript letter from<br />
Agatha Christie to Mrs Elliot<br />
on Winterbrook House<br />
notepaper, two headed sheets,<br />
dated July 4th, together with an<br />
envelope postmarked ‘London<br />
4 July 1962’. “Dear Mrs Elliot<br />
/ I believe Mrs Guggs is away<br />
on holiday, but last time she<br />
spoke to me on the telephone<br />
she seemed to think that all was<br />
more or less fixed for Summer<br />
......Hope you ae well & give my<br />
love to Nicola and Cherry / Yours<br />
Agatha Mallowan”<br />
£180 - 240<br />
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8<br />
9<br />
11<br />
10<br />
12<br />
14<br />
15<br />
16<br />
13
Lot 18<br />
An early 20th century inlaid<br />
mahogany display cabinet,<br />
with central astragal glazed door,<br />
, on tapering legs with spade<br />
feet, 190cm wide 178cm high<br />
Lot 19<br />
£400 - 600<br />
° Chamber’s Etymological<br />
Dictionary of The English<br />
Language, ed. Andrew Findlater,<br />
1898, cl., inscribed ‘Agatha<br />
Miller / Ashfield / Torquay’ on<br />
the front free endpaper. Miller<br />
was the maiden name of author<br />
Agatha Christie and Ashfield was<br />
her beloved childhood home in<br />
Torquay<br />
Lot 20<br />
£120 - 160<br />
A postcard from Agatha<br />
Christie to Mrs Elliot, undated<br />
and stamp / postmark removed,<br />
‘Hope all is going well at<br />
Greenway. Simply can’t imagine<br />
frost and burst pipes when I’<br />
sitting in a cotton frock in the<br />
sunshine - How do you like the<br />
Egyptian Sacred Cattle of 4000<br />
years ago? ...; a Christmas Card<br />
from Rosalind and Anthony Hicks<br />
mentioning the National Trust<br />
acquisition of Greenway and a<br />
signed fragment ‘Best wishes for<br />
Xmas from Agatha Mallowan’. (4)<br />
Lot 21<br />
£150 - 200<br />
A manuscript letter from<br />
Agatha Christie to Mrs<br />
Elliot on Winterbrook<br />
House notepaper, dated Dec<br />
5th.,. together with envelope<br />
postmarked ‘Wallingford Berks 5<br />
Dec 1963’. Dear Mrs Eliot / Mrs<br />
Sewall walked out last Tuesday<br />
night I gather - sent her friends<br />
to clear up - ...In some ways this<br />
is a relief & that woman couldn’t<br />
cook & it would have been a<br />
great worry - Now I can start<br />
again fresh! Hope you are all<br />
well / Yours A. Mallowan.<br />
£150 - 250<br />
Lot 22<br />
Two copies of ‘’The Agatha<br />
Centenary’’ newspaper, dated<br />
Thursday, September, 5th &<br />
6th, 1990, and ‘’The Agatha<br />
Bygones’’ newspaper, dated,<br />
Saturday, 8th September,<br />
1990, with original presentation<br />
envelope, two centenary reviews<br />
by The Daily Telegraph and<br />
the Weekend Telegraph, an<br />
A4 Collins Complete Book<br />
Catalogue for autumn 1970<br />
printed with portrait of Dame<br />
Agatha, together with a colour<br />
photograph of Edward Fox<br />
and David Suchet, the latter<br />
portrayed as Piorot and signed,<br />
‘’Best wishes, David Suchet (7)<br />
Lot 23<br />
£60 - 90<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Crime<br />
Collection: Evil Under The<br />
Sun / Death Comes As The<br />
End / The Sittaford Mystery,<br />
1970, 8vo., cloth, signed ‘Agatha<br />
Christie’ on half title, Greenway<br />
House copy, London, 1970<br />
Lot 24<br />
£120 - 160<br />
A pair of plated oval entree<br />
dishes, covers and detachable<br />
handles, with beaded borders,<br />
each initialled ‘M’ and numbered<br />
1,2 and 4, 31cm wide<br />
Lot 25<br />
£40 - 60<br />
A set of four Edward VII silver<br />
pierced oval bon-bon dishes,<br />
maker L & S, Birm.1906/7 8cm<br />
wide 1.96oz.<br />
Lot 26<br />
£80 - 120<br />
° A group of nineteen octavo<br />
works in French, published by<br />
Librairie Hachette et Cie. and<br />
others, all bearing the signature<br />
of Madge Miller, Agatha<br />
Christie’s older sister; together<br />
with another work bearing the<br />
signature Margaret Miller’ (20)<br />
£40 - 60<br />
Lot 27<br />
A George III mahogany D<br />
shaped table, on tapering<br />
square legs with spade feet, with<br />
plate glass top, formerly part of a<br />
dining table, 138cm wide<br />
Lot 28<br />
£150 - 200<br />
A pair of late Regency<br />
mahogany bergere side chairs,<br />
with overscrolled top rails to the<br />
cane filled ‘Grecian’ backs, loose<br />
squabs to the cane seats on<br />
reeded legs with ceramic castors<br />
Lot 29<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Victorian papier mache<br />
and ebonised wood tripod<br />
work table, with gilt, green and<br />
cream decoration throughout,<br />
the almost spherical body with<br />
hinged top decorated with<br />
butterflies and flowers, 83cm<br />
high 41cm diameter<br />
Lot 30<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Davenport porcelain part<br />
tea service, painted with a band<br />
of blue and yellow flowers and<br />
green foliage (27) (a.f.)<br />
Lot 31<br />
£40 - 60<br />
A set of eight German gold<br />
ground coffee cans and<br />
saucers, a Limoges box and<br />
cover, a set of four Hammersley<br />
plates, a set of four Cauldron<br />
plates and a Coalport dish<br />
Lot 32<br />
£80 - 120<br />
A Sheffield plate egg cruet<br />
with four egg cups and<br />
spoons, the square frame with<br />
gadroon borders and extending<br />
toast racks, on ball feet, 15cm<br />
wide 22cm high<br />
£150 - 200<br />
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18<br />
19<br />
20<br />
21<br />
22<br />
23<br />
24<br />
28<br />
29<br />
32<br />
15
Lot 33<br />
A pair of Sheffield plate<br />
candlesticks and nozzles, of<br />
neo-classical elliptical form, the<br />
stems with four reeded panels,<br />
32cm high<br />
Lot 34<br />
£120 - 160<br />
A pair of Sheffield plate<br />
candlesticks and nozzles,<br />
of circular form with reeded<br />
borders, one matched, 26cm<br />
high<br />
Lot 35<br />
£70 - 100<br />
A pair of Sheffield plate<br />
candlesticks and nozzles, with<br />
reeded and foliate decoration,<br />
21cm high; a Sheffield plate oval<br />
pedestal sauceboat, 18cm width;<br />
and a vase shaped pedestal<br />
coffee pot and cover with later<br />
wood handle, 18cm high<br />
Lot 36<br />
£70 - 100<br />
A soapstone and armorial<br />
paperweight in the form of<br />
a book, a leather covered<br />
paperweight inscribed<br />
‘A.A.H./1935/E.M.J.’ and a group<br />
of desk blotters<br />
Lot 37<br />
£80 - 120<br />
A Waterman faux tortoiseshell<br />
and 18k gold mounted<br />
fountain pen stamped<br />
Waterman, France; a ‘Swan<br />
2’ 14k fountain pen inscribed<br />
‘James Watts, June 11th 1930,<br />
J.F.B.H’ by Mabie Todd & Co.<br />
New York; a Parker Duofold<br />
fountain pen in bakelite case; a<br />
quantity of ‘Greenway House’<br />
writing paper, a small bottle<br />
of Windsor & Newtons Indian<br />
ink and a small leather bound<br />
address book, all from Greenway<br />
House<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 38<br />
A mid 19th century<br />
tortoiseshell veneered<br />
pedestal work table, with<br />
octagonal ‘box’ top, 48cm high<br />
34cm diameter<br />
Lot 39<br />
£250 - 350<br />
A Victorian papier mache<br />
and ebonised wood pedestal<br />
games table, with shaped<br />
circular top inlaid with a mother<br />
of pearl chessboard, on gilt<br />
decorated stem with platform<br />
base, 57cm high 52cm diameter<br />
Lot 40<br />
£150 - 200<br />
A Victorian papier mache<br />
pedestal table, with gilt foliate<br />
decoration on a black ground,<br />
the shaped rectangular top inset<br />
with a floral woolwork panel, on<br />
a hexagonal baluster stem to<br />
a triangular platform with fluted<br />
feet, 64cm high 62cm wide<br />
Lot 41<br />
£150 - 200<br />
A metal mounted canvas and<br />
wood bound cabin trunk,<br />
bearing labels relating to ‘Mrs<br />
Mallowan’, 84cm wide<br />
Lot 42<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Victorian Tunbridgeware<br />
desk thermometer, of obelisk<br />
form with ‘tumbling cube’<br />
decoration, 19cm high (a.f.), two<br />
stamp boxes, a vesta box and<br />
three other items (6)<br />
Lot 43<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Japanese terracotta figure of<br />
a kneeling and shouting man,<br />
26cm high<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Lot 44<br />
A Tibetan gilt copper alloy<br />
figure of Amitayus, 16th/17th<br />
century, on a double lotus<br />
throne, 14cm high<br />
Lot 45<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A leather suitcase, the leather<br />
suitcase fitted with silver<br />
mounted cut glass bottles and<br />
two brushes, the monogrammed<br />
mounts London 1904, the case<br />
initialled ‘I.F.H.’, 56cm wide;<br />
a similar canvas and leather<br />
trimmed suitcase, initialled<br />
‘A.H.H.’, the mounts London<br />
1913, 62cm and a 1950’s fitted<br />
picnic case (3)<br />
Lot 46<br />
£100 - 150<br />
A Victorian tortoiseshell and<br />
mother of pearl inkstand, with<br />
a pair of glass inkwells and<br />
covers, 21cm wide<br />
Lot 47<br />
£150 - 200<br />
A Victorian pewter two<br />
handled presentation mug<br />
‘Exeter College Regatta, 1880’<br />
and an R.A.C. chromed badge<br />
Lot 48<br />
£50 - 80<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Why<br />
Didn’t They Ask Evans?,<br />
1st edition, 8vo, cloth,,<br />
(presentation inscription on front<br />
free endpaper ‘with love from /<br />
Agatha’). Greenway House copy,<br />
W. Collins for The Crime Club,<br />
London, 1934<br />
£1,200 - 1,600<br />
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33<br />
35<br />
44<br />
36 37<br />
38<br />
39<br />
40<br />
41<br />
42<br />
48<br />
45<br />
46<br />
47<br />
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Lot 49<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Hickory<br />
Dickory Dock, 1st edition,<br />
8vo, cloth, dust wrapper,<br />
(presentation inscription on front<br />
free endpaper ‘For James / with<br />
love from / Agatha / Oct.1955’).<br />
This seems likely to be an<br />
inscription either to the author’s<br />
brother-in-law or nephew, both<br />
named James Watts. Greenway<br />
House copy, W. Collins for The<br />
Crime Club, London 1955<br />
Lot 50<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Death<br />
In The Clouds, 1st edition,<br />
8vo, cloth (front free endpaper<br />
signed ‘Love from / Ange’). The<br />
indistinct signature appears to<br />
be ‘Punkie’ which was Agatha<br />
Christie’s nickname for her elder<br />
sister, Madge. Greenway House<br />
copy, W. Collins for The Crime<br />
Club, London, 1935<br />
Lot 51<br />
£600 - 900<br />
° Raspe, Rudolph Erich -<br />
The Travels and Surprising<br />
Adventures of Baron<br />
Munchausen, illustrated with<br />
10 coloured plates by Alfred<br />
Crowquill, London 1859, octavo,<br />
cloth gilt<br />
Lot 52<br />
£40 - 60<br />
A 19th century rosewood<br />
and Tunbridgeware box, of<br />
square form, the hinged lid with<br />
‘tumbling cube’ design within a<br />
Berlin work border, 15.5cm<br />
Lot 53<br />
£100 - 150<br />
A 19th century rosewood<br />
and Tunbridgeware dressing<br />
table stand, fitted with a pair of<br />
cut glass scent bottles, having<br />
hinged lid enclosing a removable<br />
tray, decorated with bands of<br />
geometric and Berlinwork inlay,<br />
on bun feet, 22cm wide (a.f.)<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 54<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Ten Little<br />
Niggers, 1st edition, cloth with<br />
facsimile d/j, repair to front inner<br />
hinge, The Crime Club, London,<br />
1939<br />
Lot 55<br />
£300 - 500<br />
° Christie, Agatha - A Murder is<br />
Announced, 1st edition, cloth,<br />
in unclipped d/j, The Crime Club,<br />
London, 1950<br />
Lot 56<br />
£200 - 300<br />
° Christie, Agatha - They do it<br />
with Mirrors, 1st edition, cloth,<br />
with clipped d/j, The Crime Club,<br />
London, 1952<br />
Lot 57<br />
£100 - 150<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Two<br />
works - After the Funeral, 1st<br />
edition, cloth, in clipped d/j<br />
The Crime Club, London, 1953<br />
and Destination Unknown, 1st<br />
edition, cloth, in unclipped d/j,<br />
The Crime Club, London, 1954<br />
(2)<br />
Lot 58<br />
£150 - 200<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Two works<br />
- Hickory Dickory Dock, 1st<br />
edition, cloth, in unclipped<br />
d/j, The Crime Club, London,<br />
1956 and Dead Mans Folly, 1st<br />
edition, cloth, in unclipped d/j,<br />
presentation inscription to front<br />
fly leaf, The Crime Club, London,<br />
1956 (2)<br />
Lot 59<br />
£150 - 200<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Three<br />
works - The Pale Horse, 1st<br />
edition, cloth, in clipped d/j, with<br />
presentation inscription to front<br />
fly leaf, The Crime Club, London,<br />
1961; The Mirror Crack’d from<br />
Side to Side, cloth, in unclipped<br />
d/j, The Book Club, London,<br />
1962 and At Bertram’s Hotel,<br />
cloth, in unclipped d/j, The Book<br />
Club, London, 1965<br />
Lot 60<br />
£150 - 200<br />
° Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir<br />
- Autograph letter, 1 p, 8vo,<br />
from Undershaw, Hindhead,<br />
Haslemere, dated 24.XI.1902,<br />
to an unknown recipient, - ‘’Dear<br />
Sir, Very many thanks for your<br />
kind thought of me and the<br />
excellent razor strap you and<br />
your son have been so good<br />
as to send. I have no doubt but<br />
that it’s use will materially add to<br />
the comfort of existence. Yours<br />
faithfully, Arthur Conan Doyle’’,<br />
together with 2 printed copies<br />
of his last will and testament<br />
(undated) (3)<br />
Lot 61<br />
£300 - 500<br />
° Christie, Agatha - The<br />
Listerdale Mystery, 1st<br />
edition, front fly leaf inscribed<br />
‘’To C.T [Dr. Reginald Campbell<br />
Thompson, Oxford professor of<br />
Assyriology (1876-1941] from<br />
Agatha Christie, 8vo, cloth, spine<br />
sunned, back board mildewed,<br />
Collins, London, 1934<br />
Lot 62<br />
£400 - 600<br />
° Christie, Agatha - The A.B.C<br />
Murders, 1st edition, front fly<br />
leaf inscribed [to Dr. Reginald<br />
Campbell Thompson, Oxford<br />
Professor of Assyriology (1878-<br />
1941] - ‘’Once again a tale is<br />
submitted to a critic who’s most<br />
fitted to exclaim ‘’This seems<br />
to me just as plain as A.B.C’’,<br />
A.C.’’, 8vo, cloth, spine sunned<br />
and bumped, The Crime Club,<br />
London, 1936<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
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49<br />
50<br />
51<br />
54<br />
52<br />
53<br />
57<br />
55<br />
56<br />
58<br />
59 60 61<br />
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Lot 63<br />
° Agatha Christie’s personal<br />
dictionary - Chamber’s<br />
Etymological Dictionary of the<br />
English Language, signed on<br />
the title page ‘’Clarissa Miller’’,<br />
8vo, almost disbound, ragged<br />
tapestry covered boards, London<br />
and Edinburgh, 1869<br />
Lot 64<br />
£200 - 300<br />
° Christie, Agatha - 4 works<br />
- The Adventures of the<br />
Christmas Pudding and a<br />
Selection of Entrées, 1st<br />
edition, front fly leaf inscribed<br />
‘’To Phyl, Christmas 1960’’, See<br />
online for the full listing (7)<br />
Lot 65<br />
£150 - 200<br />
° Agatha Christie (1890-<br />
1976) - A valentine, inscribed<br />
‘’To C.T [Dr Reginald<br />
Campbell Thompson, (1876-<br />
1941), Oxford professor<br />
of Assyriology] - from One<br />
who fondly loves but dare not<br />
speak‘’ above verse - ‘’Shall<br />
I compare thee to an autumn<br />
day? ...No Hittie script am I!<br />
A widow (grass!). I now avow<br />
my sentiments and say! Oh!<br />
Chide me not - nor say that I<br />
am brazen. ‘Tis leap year and<br />
today’s the one occasion to show<br />
I can be risqué just as well as<br />
any rival from Basheiqa’s tell.<br />
Go, little sonnet, to his heart<br />
from mine and beg the beg to<br />
be MY VALENTINE’’. 4to sheet,<br />
adorned with a Cupid and love<br />
hearts, in watercolour. In the<br />
recipient’s hand, with an ink<br />
inscription at the page head -<br />
‘’Valentine sent me in 1932 by?<br />
at the instance of Agatha, and<br />
supposed to have come from<br />
Bahshika’’, together with three<br />
letters supporting the attribution<br />
and provenance, from the<br />
recipients son, J. C. Thompson,<br />
O.B.E; VRD; MA, which includes<br />
transcripts of two verses written<br />
by his father concerning Agatha.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 66<br />
° Doyle, Arthur Conan,<br />
Sir (1859-1930) a printed<br />
photograph, by Elliott and<br />
Fry, 55, Baker Street, London,<br />
signed on the mount, 14 x 9cm<br />
Lot 67<br />
£400 - 600<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Twenty one<br />
works - The Pale Horse, 1st<br />
edition, cloth, in clipped d/j, The<br />
Crime Club, London, 1961; See<br />
online for the full listing (21)<br />
Lot 68<br />
£150 - 200<br />
° Farnhill, Kenneth, for Agatha<br />
Christie crime novels original<br />
dust-jacket artwork for, They<br />
do it with Mirrors, signed lower<br />
right, c. 1952; Hickory Dickory<br />
Dock, signed lower left; Cat<br />
Among the Pigeons, c.1959 and<br />
The Mirror Crack’d from Side to<br />
Side, c.1962, all acrylics on artist<br />
board, all 19.5 x 15.5cms. (4)<br />
Lot 69<br />
£200 - 300<br />
° Farnhill, Kenneth, for<br />
Agatha Christie crime novels<br />
- original dust-jacket artwork for,<br />
Ordeal by Innocence, c.1958;<br />
The Pale Horse, c. 1961; The<br />
Clocks, c.1963 and 4.50 From<br />
Paddington, c.1957, all acrylics<br />
on artist board, all 19.5 x<br />
15.54cms. (4)<br />
Lot 70<br />
£200 - 300<br />
° Farnhill, Kenneth, for Agatha<br />
Christie crime novels - -<br />
original dust-jacket artwork, for,<br />
Dead Man’s Folly, c.1956; The<br />
Seven Dials Mystery, c.1968; A<br />
Caribbean Mystery, (2 versions),<br />
c.1964; After the Funeral, c.1952;<br />
and a selection of Entrées<br />
(unadopted), c.1960; They Came<br />
to Baghdad (unadopted), c. 1952<br />
and, by Bruce Roberts - A Pocket<br />
Full of Rye, dated 22nd May,<br />
1953 (7)<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 71<br />
° Christie, Agatha - 3 signed<br />
typescript letters, all 8vo, from<br />
Winterbrook House, to a Mr.<br />
Smith, dated 9th February, 1968<br />
- ‘’Thank you for your very nice<br />
letter which Hughes Massie have<br />
forwarded to me……about the<br />
first Miss Marple story. I cannot<br />
honestly remember which one<br />
did come first myself, but they<br />
have records of all that. Yours<br />
sincerely, Agatha Christie’’,<br />
another, dated 23rd February,<br />
1968 - includes, ‘’I should not<br />
worry about the Regatta Mystery;<br />
it is merely a book of short<br />
stories, most of which have been<br />
published in English short story<br />
stories. It is very confusing the<br />
way that the English short story<br />
books and the American short<br />
story books are what I can only<br />
describe as all mixed up. Yours<br />
sincerely, Agatha Christie’’ and,<br />
dated 26th June, 1969 - includes<br />
- ‘’As far as I can see, critics and<br />
blurb writers have a passion for<br />
revealing entire plots if they can<br />
possibly do so. Yours sincerely,<br />
Agatha Christie’’ (3)<br />
Lot 72<br />
£200 - 300<br />
° Christie, Agatha - The<br />
Sittaford Mystery, 1st edition,<br />
front fly leaf inscribed ‘’From<br />
Agatha Christie’’, 8vo, cloth,<br />
spine head and foot a little<br />
ragged, exterior joints scuffed,<br />
The Crime Club, London, 1931<br />
Lot 73<br />
£300 - 500<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Three<br />
works - At Bertram’s Hotel, (2<br />
copies) , cloth, each in unclipped<br />
d/j’s, jackets designed by Brian<br />
Russell, one with ownership<br />
inscription, The Crime Club,<br />
London, 1965 and Postern of<br />
Fate, cloth, in clipped d/j, The<br />
Crime Club, London, 1973 (3)<br />
£150 - 200<br />
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Lot 74<br />
° Christie, Agatha - 5 works -<br />
The Pale Horse, 1st edition,<br />
cloth, The Crime Club, London,<br />
1961; See online for the full<br />
listing (5)<br />
Lot 75<br />
£150 - 200<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Two works<br />
- Elephants Can Remember,<br />
1st edition, cloth, in unclipped<br />
d/j, with bookplate to front fly<br />
leaf, The Crime Club, London,<br />
1972 and Sleeping Murder: Miss<br />
Marple’s Last Case, 1st edition,<br />
cloth, in unclipped d/j, Collins<br />
Crime Club, London, 1976 (2)<br />
£100 - 150<br />
Lot 76<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Two works<br />
- Elephants Can Remember,<br />
1st edition, cloth, in unclipped<br />
d/j, The Crime Club, London,<br />
1972 and Sleeping Murder: Miss<br />
Marple’s Last Case, 1st edition,<br />
in clipped d/j, presentation<br />
inscription to front fly leaf, Collins<br />
Crime Club, London, 1976 (2)<br />
Lot 77<br />
£100 - 150<br />
° Christie, Agatha -Two works -<br />
Elephants Can Remember, 1st<br />
edition, cloth, in clipped d/j, The<br />
Crime Club, London, 1972 and<br />
Sleeping Murder: Miss Marple’s<br />
Last Case, cloth, in unclipped<br />
d/j, Collins Crime Club, London,<br />
1976 (2)<br />
£100 - 150<br />
65<br />
63 64<br />
Lot 78<br />
° Christie, Agatha - Six works<br />
- The Mirror Crack’d from Side<br />
to Side, 1st edition, See online<br />
for the full listing (6)<br />
£150 - 200<br />
66<br />
72<br />
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Lot 79<br />
° A Collection of deeds and<br />
documents relating chiefly<br />
to Kent, 1264-1654, from the<br />
collection of Thomas Godfrey<br />
Godfrey-Faussett (1829-1877)<br />
Thomas Godfrey Godfrey-<br />
Faussett (for whom see the<br />
Oxford Dictionary of National<br />
Biography), the son of the<br />
professor of divinity at Oxford,<br />
was a barrister who in 1866<br />
moved to Canterbury as auditor<br />
to the Dean and Chapter; in 1871<br />
he became District Registrar<br />
of the probate court in the city.<br />
Godfrey-Faussett was the<br />
great-grandson of the Kentish<br />
clergyman-antiquary Bryan<br />
Faussett (1720-1776), and it was<br />
to the study of the antiquities of<br />
the county that he devoted his<br />
leisure time. The 85 documents<br />
forming this collection can be<br />
divided into two groups – 36<br />
charters relating to Pluckley and<br />
Little Chart, mostly with intact<br />
seals, and ranging in date from<br />
1290 to 1469; and 49 charters<br />
and other documents relating<br />
to Kent (45), Essex (2) and<br />
London (2). The endorsements<br />
on both groups demonstrate<br />
that the entirety of the first and<br />
the majority of the second had<br />
formed part of the archive of the<br />
Dering family of Surrenden in<br />
Pluckley. The charters in the first<br />
group have place-names and<br />
personal names underlined in<br />
red ink, and are endorsed with<br />
a numerical reference in violet<br />
ink characteristic of the Dering<br />
sale at Puttick and Simpson<br />
on 13 July 1865; in that they<br />
closely resemble Dering charters<br />
at Kent Archives, U350 and<br />
U1823. Many of the deeds and<br />
documents in the second group<br />
must also have originated in<br />
the Dering archive – many have<br />
endorsements in the hands<br />
of Sir Edward Dering (1598-<br />
1644), antiquary and religious<br />
controversialist (see ODNB),<br />
relating both to the contents<br />
of the documents themselves<br />
but also to his antiquarian,<br />
religious and topographical<br />
research; in one case he has<br />
stitched together two unrelated<br />
documents to serve as a<br />
medium for a pedigree of the<br />
descendants of John Johnson<br />
of the Isle of Thanet. The<br />
collection has many highlights,<br />
the first of which must be the<br />
rare opportunity to acquire ten<br />
intact lots, amounting to 36<br />
medieval charters, from the<br />
renowned Surrenden Dering<br />
archive. The second group<br />
includes two counterpart leases<br />
by Thomas Chillenden, prior of<br />
Christ Church Canterbury, one<br />
of two tenements with solars<br />
attached on the west side of<br />
the great gate of the prior and<br />
convent in the parish of St<br />
Bartholomew, London, 1406.<br />
There are five original wills with<br />
notes of probate endorsed,<br />
1416-1471, one of which was<br />
granted by peculiar jurisdiction<br />
of Wingham College in 1450<br />
and bears a fine impression of<br />
its seal, which is also appended<br />
to a lease by the provost<br />
(archbishop Thomas Cranmer’s<br />
younger brother Edmund) and<br />
canons of Wingham of a farm in<br />
Wingham, 1542. An inventory<br />
of the goods of Robert Jull of<br />
Denton, appraised at £39 17s 1d<br />
on 13 April 1585, is also included<br />
in the collection. No manorial<br />
documents are included in the<br />
collection; a complete list of all<br />
85 documents is available in our<br />
online listing.<br />
Gorringe’s are grateful to<br />
Christopher Whittick, former<br />
senior curator at the Sussex<br />
Record Office, for his valuable<br />
research and description of this<br />
important early archive<br />
£25,000 - 35,000<br />
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23
24<br />
Lot 80<br />
° From the Dering Surrenden<br />
collection - A commission<br />
appointing Samuel Tavenour<br />
as governor of Deal Castle,<br />
1654, bears the sign manual<br />
of Oliver Cromwell as<br />
Lord Protector – Oliver P.<br />
Commission of Samuel<br />
Tavenour as governor of Deal<br />
Castle and of the forces of and<br />
within the same; sign manual<br />
of Oliver Cromwell – Oliver<br />
P[rotector] Endorsed: J B Torson<br />
15/2/62 Y 10 Feb 1654<br />
Lot 81<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
An Autograph album dated<br />
1962 with a single signed page<br />
with The Beatles 10 x 13.5cm.<br />
Lot 82<br />
£2,000 - 2,500<br />
A Native American Plains<br />
Indian glass beadwork hide<br />
waistcoat, probably Iroquois<br />
Lot 83<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A embroidered panel,<br />
decorated with a couple<br />
accompanied by a child, in<br />
woodland setting before a<br />
distant town, in a later giltbordered<br />
ebonised frame,<br />
Northern Europe, 17th century<br />
27 x 31cm<br />
Lot 84<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A bottle of Napoleon Grand<br />
Champagne Cognac, lacks<br />
label<br />
Lot 85<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A bottle of Napoleon Grand<br />
Champagne Cognac, lacks<br />
label<br />
£200 - 300<br />
80<br />
Lot 86<br />
Five bottles of Chateau<br />
d’Yquem Lur-Saluces 1956,<br />
bottled by Calvet<br />
Lot 87<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Two bottles of Chateau<br />
d’Yquem Lur-Saluces 1963<br />
Lot 88<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Three bottle of Chateau<br />
d’Yquem Lur-Saluces 1946,<br />
1957 and 1962<br />
Lot 89<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A 19th century sailor’s<br />
shellwork Valentine in bi-fold<br />
octagonal case, with heart motif<br />
to one side and ‘Love Me Ever’<br />
the other, each 23 x 22.5cm<br />
Lot 90<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A rare enamelled gilt metal<br />
Charles I memorial portrait<br />
locket, 17th century, of oval<br />
form, with black enamelling to<br />
the exterior, the interior with<br />
portrait of the Monarch and white<br />
enamelling to the lid decorated<br />
with an eye and dated Jan 30<br />
1649 inscribed ‘quis temperer<br />
lachrymis’, overall 2.5 x 1.5cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 91<br />
A late 18th century<br />
tortoiseshell poudre d’écaille<br />
box, the cover inset with two<br />
portraits of young ladies,<br />
below a monogram ‘JC’ with<br />
coronet, mounted in gilt metal<br />
8cm diameter<br />
Lot 92<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A late 18th century<br />
tortoiseshell boîte-à-miniature,<br />
the cover decorated with an<br />
inset portrait miniature of a<br />
young lady, mounted with<br />
pierced yellow metal borders<br />
7.5cm diameter<br />
Lot 93<br />
£1,800 - 2,200<br />
A German or Swiss gold,<br />
enamel and ivory brise fan,<br />
19th century, possibly made<br />
for the Ottoman market, the<br />
gold guards finely enamelled<br />
with laurel leaves and berries in<br />
blue and white enamel, within<br />
key work orders, the ivory sticks<br />
intricately pierced with scrolling<br />
foliage and palmettes, 17.3 cm<br />
closed, slight losses to sticks,<br />
needs rethreading<br />
£800 - 1,200
90<br />
93<br />
91<br />
92<br />
81<br />
82<br />
88<br />
84<br />
86<br />
89<br />
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96<br />
26<br />
Lot 94<br />
A 19th century Swiss gold<br />
mounted tortoiseshell snuff<br />
box, the lid inset with a gouache<br />
miniature of a lady within a<br />
landscape, 9 x 6cm depth 2.5cm<br />
Lot 95<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Pietro Paoletti (Italian 1801-<br />
1847). A set of three leather<br />
bound volumes of Antique<br />
plaster gems, each double<br />
sided case modelled as a<br />
binding with tooled gilt spine and<br />
marbled boards, opening to each<br />
side to show an arrangement<br />
of plaster gems with hand<br />
annotated descriptions on the<br />
inside of the boards, 34 x 24cm<br />
depth 5cm<br />
Lot 96<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A good cased pair of<br />
percussion pistols, by E<br />
& W Bond, London, with<br />
Arundel and Bramber<br />
Corps of Yeomanry Cavalry<br />
presentation inscription dated<br />
1839, the 9in. browned twist<br />
octagonal barrels engraved ‘45<br />
CORNHILL LONDON’, scrollengraved<br />
flush-fitting casehardened<br />
locks signed ‘E & W<br />
BOND’, with silver flush fitting<br />
plate engraved ‘Given by the<br />
Officers to the best Marksman<br />
in the Arundel and Bramber<br />
Corps of Yeomanry Cavalry<br />
June 9th 1839’, 38cm long,<br />
in original lined and fitted oak<br />
case with E & W Bond retailer’s<br />
label and accessories. The<br />
Sussex Yeomanry Cavalry was<br />
reformed as a regiment in 1831<br />
because a wave of civil unrest<br />
across Britain from 1830. On<br />
the 18th May of that year The<br />
Arundel and Bramber Yeomanry<br />
Cavalry, formed of two troops,<br />
established its HQ at Arundel.<br />
The Sussex Weekly Advertiser<br />
of 3 June 1839 reported that the<br />
Arundel and Bramber troop were<br />
to undergo eight days’ training,<br />
beginning on Thursday 6 June;<br />
the following week’s issue does<br />
not report the event, but it seems<br />
certain that the pistols in this lot<br />
were presented to the troop’s<br />
best marksman on its opening<br />
day. The Yeomanry Cavalry was<br />
disbanded in 1848. Pistol length<br />
38cm, hammers damaged<br />
Lot 97<br />
£5,000 - 7,000<br />
An Arnold Dolmetsch of<br />
Haslemere clavichord, with<br />
boxwood and ebony strung<br />
satinwood banding, and ebony<br />
keys, 5 octaves, number 1172,<br />
width 128cm depth 44cm height<br />
76cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 98<br />
A 48-key C. Wheatstone<br />
English model rosewood<br />
concertina, with twenty four<br />
buttons to each side, original<br />
label and numbered 1638,<br />
diameter 18cm, housed in the<br />
original rosewood case<br />
Lot 99<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Dorothy Wilding black and<br />
white photograph of the Queen<br />
Mother, signed and dated in<br />
the margin 1954, in the original<br />
embossed leather frame, overall<br />
width 17.5cm height 25cm<br />
Lot 100<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A signed black and white<br />
photograph of Winston<br />
Churchill by Vivienne, showing<br />
him in 1951 seated and looking<br />
sternly into the camera, signed<br />
on the mount, in later ebonised<br />
frame, overall 19 x 14cm<br />
£600 - 800
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98<br />
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Lot 101<br />
A large signed photograph<br />
of the Duke and Duchess of<br />
York, Albert and Elizabeth,<br />
by Speaight and dated 1930,<br />
with a letter from the Duke of<br />
York’s Office dated November<br />
21st 1930 to a Mrs Oxley of<br />
Eastbourne, stating their desire<br />
to send the autographed picture<br />
for the soldiers and sailors home,<br />
35 x 28cm, overall 52 x 42cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
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Lot 102<br />
A Louis Vuitton brass mounted<br />
leather bound suitcase,<br />
number 77612, 76 x 46cm depth<br />
22cm<br />
Lot 103<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A late 19th / early 20th century<br />
Italian white marble carving<br />
of a girl with raised hands,<br />
unsigned, on green marble<br />
socle, height 51cm<br />
Lot 104<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Sokari Douglas Camp<br />
(Nigerian b.1958). A welded<br />
metal cockerel, height 29.5cm<br />
length 31cm<br />
Lot 105<br />
£600 - 800<br />
An Italian carved white marble<br />
bust of a faun, with ivy leaf<br />
wreath in his hair, on marble<br />
plinth, width 28cm height 41cm<br />
Lot 106<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A 19th century Spanish Rafael<br />
Contreras plaster, alabaster<br />
and bisque twin arched<br />
facade, based on the Alhambra<br />
29 x 21 cm plus frame<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
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Lot 107<br />
A 19th century Spanish Rafael<br />
Contreras plaster, alabaster<br />
and bisque twin arched facade<br />
based on the Alhambra 37 x<br />
24cm<br />
Lot 108<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Louis XIV kingwood and<br />
ormolu mounted strong box,<br />
c.1700, applied with elaborate<br />
scroll work strap hinges and side<br />
carrying handles, the interior<br />
with two slots for coins and<br />
banknotes above a fall front<br />
enclosing a single base drawer,<br />
28.5 cm wide excluding handles,<br />
clasp broken<br />
Lot 109<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Jaques & Son Ltd, London<br />
4 in. club size Staunton<br />
boxwood and ebony chess<br />
set. with original baize lined box<br />
with label<br />
Lot 110<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A pair of 19th century French<br />
ormolu five light candelabra<br />
modelled as lilies, on rouge<br />
marble socles, width 45cm<br />
height 85cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
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Lot 111<br />
A pair of Regency ormolu<br />
and cut glass two branch<br />
candelabra, each surmounted<br />
by a pair of ormolu candle arms<br />
suspended with prismatic cut<br />
drops, 33cm high<br />
Lot 112<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of Louis XVI style<br />
ormolu mounted bleu du roi<br />
porcelain table lamps, with<br />
floral swag decoration, width<br />
23cm height 40cm<br />
Lot 113<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A small Roman bronze figure<br />
of Neptune standing with his<br />
foot upon a dolphin, on green<br />
marble socle, overall height<br />
21cm<br />
Lot 114<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Victorian enamel and gilt<br />
metal pedestal cup and<br />
cover in the Renaissance<br />
style, Elkington & Co, circa<br />
1880, inset with polished<br />
cabochons and decorated with<br />
putti, nudes and masks, the<br />
underside with applied stamped<br />
badge ‘Elkington, Department<br />
of Science & Art, VR’, and<br />
numbered below 1366 24cm<br />
high, 14.5cm diameter.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
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Lot 115<br />
Vincenzo Gemito (Italian<br />
1852-1929): ‘L’Acquaiolo’ (The<br />
Water Carrier), a bronze figural<br />
sculpture, foundry mark, height<br />
52cm<br />
Lot 116<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Raoul Francois Larche<br />
(French, 1860 - 1912). A set<br />
of three ormolu groups of<br />
children pushing and pulling<br />
large wicker baskets, formed<br />
as a near pair with rectangular<br />
baskets and a single with oval<br />
basket, signed in the bronze,<br />
Siot Foundry marks, largest<br />
length 45cm height 17cm<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
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Lot 117<br />
H. Gladenbeck and Son.<br />
A bronze figure of a boy<br />
catching a fish, on naturalistic<br />
rock base, signed and dated<br />
Berlin 1886, with Gedossen v. H<br />
Gladenbeck & Sohn 1886 stamp,<br />
height 45cm<br />
Lot 118<br />
117<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Raoul Francois Larche (1860<br />
- 1912). An ormolu head of a<br />
boy king, modelled wearing a<br />
crown, signed in the bronze and<br />
stamped B308, on marble plinth,<br />
16.5cm high overall<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 119<br />
Raoul Larche (1860-1912). A<br />
bronze group of two fauns<br />
upon a riverbank looking at<br />
their reflection, signed in the<br />
bronze with Siot-Decauville<br />
foundry mark, on green onyx<br />
plinth, height 57cm<br />
Lot 120<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Ferdinand Victor Blundstone<br />
(1882-1951). An early 20th<br />
century bronze group of a<br />
woman and nymph feeding<br />
a doe, on integral base, width<br />
60cm depth 26cm height 87cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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Lot 121<br />
Giovanni Varlese (Italian, 1888-<br />
1922). A bronze figure of a<br />
fisherboy standing holding a<br />
fish to his chest, signed in the<br />
bronze, height 72cm<br />
Lot 122<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Vincenzo Gemito (Italian 1852-<br />
1929), a pair of bronze figures<br />
of youths, signed in the bronze<br />
Height 24cm.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 123<br />
After Joan Clarà (1875 - 1958).<br />
A pair of bronze models of<br />
girls playing on chairs, signed<br />
in the bronze, and numbered<br />
43/1628, height 15.5cm<br />
Lot 124<br />
122<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Frederic Remington (1861-<br />
1909). ‘Bronco Buster’; a<br />
recast bronze group of a<br />
cowboy upon a bucking<br />
bronco, on naturalistic plinth,<br />
bearing signature and numbered<br />
12/100, width 48cm height 58cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
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Lot 125<br />
After Edgar Brandt. A gilt cast<br />
iron group of two entwined<br />
snakes, raised upon a marble<br />
plinth width 66cm height 121cm<br />
Lot 126<br />
£2,500 - 3,000<br />
After Raoul Larche (1860-<br />
1912). A bronze ‘Loie Fuller’<br />
table lamp, the dancer with<br />
raised arms, wearing a flowing<br />
gown extending around her feet<br />
to form the base and billowing up<br />
around her head, signed to the<br />
base, height 43cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 127<br />
A Kashan inscribed copper<br />
lustre pottery bowl, Persia,<br />
13th century, the interior with<br />
central lattice medallion within<br />
a band of palmettes and an<br />
inscription, the exterior with<br />
a repeating design of circles<br />
and dots, unglazed foot.<br />
Provenance- the Sir Eldred<br />
Hitchcock K.C.M.G. (1887-1959)<br />
collection, thence by direct<br />
family descent. His collection<br />
was published in 1956 in Islamic<br />
Pottery: From the ninth to the<br />
fourteenth centuries A.D. in<br />
the collection of Sir Eldred<br />
Hitchcock. 16.5cm diameter<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
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Lot 128<br />
A Thai bronze crowned head<br />
of Buddha, 16th/17th century,<br />
cf. a similar head of Buddha in<br />
the British Museum accession<br />
No. 1949,0413.1 18cm high,<br />
excluding modern wood stand,<br />
ears lacking<br />
£200 - 300<br />
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Ceramics & Glass<br />
Lots 129 - 179<br />
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Lot 129<br />
An unusual Arts & Crafts<br />
experimental pottery bowl,<br />
dated 1914, in de Morgan<br />
style, decorated with an<br />
interlaced serpent design amid<br />
flowers and foliage to the interior<br />
and exterior, the base inscribed<br />
‘TG, underglaze, March 1914’<br />
and numbered ‘4 to 1, 1 to 1<br />
, 1/2 to 1’ (presumably ratios<br />
of pigments in the underglaze<br />
colours), 37cm diameter<br />
Lot 130<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Bohemian ruby overlaid<br />
glass punch bowl, early<br />
20th century, manner of Otto<br />
Prutscher, with geometric<br />
diamond faceted bands above<br />
shaped clear facets, 28.5cm<br />
diameter<br />
Lot 131<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Demetri Chiparus. A gilt<br />
bronze model ‘Chien Policier’,<br />
on green marble plinth, with title<br />
plaque, height 40cm width 46cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
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Lot 132<br />
A pair of Minton pink<br />
ground square boxes and<br />
covers, c.1870, attributed to<br />
Christopher Dresser, each<br />
decorated with a butterfly<br />
and scrolling foliage, on a<br />
pink ground, impressed mark<br />
MINTON and indistinct date<br />
code, 12cm wide<br />
Lot 133<br />
£300 - 400<br />
An unusually large WMF Art<br />
Nouveau silvered pewter vase,<br />
modelled as a water nymph and<br />
child amongst aquatic plants and<br />
rushes, manufactured by A.K. &<br />
Cie height 57cm<br />
Lot 134<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A pair of very large WMF Art<br />
Nouveau silvered pewter<br />
vases, modelled with water<br />
nymphs and children amongst<br />
aquatic plants and rushes,<br />
manufactured by A.K. & Cie<br />
height 61cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 135<br />
A rare Loetz Melusin green<br />
glass bowl, of compressed<br />
globular form with steel grey<br />
trailing to the glass, 12.5cm wide<br />
Lot 136<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Gallé yellow faience model<br />
of a seated smiling cat,<br />
c.1885, with applied glass<br />
eyes, decorated in blue with<br />
heart and teardrop motifs on a<br />
yellow ground, Gallé Reinemer<br />
mark with the cross of Lorraine<br />
between G and R to his rear left<br />
foot, 33cm high, small faults<br />
Lot 137<br />
£200 - 300<br />
An Art Deco bronze figure of<br />
a dancer, signed Morante on<br />
marble plinth, width 40cm. height<br />
25cm.<br />
Lot 138<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Clarice Cliff Delecia Poppy<br />
jug, black printed marks, 29.5cm<br />
high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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139<br />
137<br />
131<br />
Lot 139<br />
Helen Koenig Scavini for<br />
Lenci, an earthenware figure<br />
‘La Studentessa’, c.1930,<br />
inscribed in black ‘Lenci Torino<br />
4 (XII) MADE IN ITALY’, 37cm<br />
high, tiny blemishes to glaze<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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132<br />
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135<br />
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Lot 140<br />
A R. Lalique Oursins<br />
opalescent glass plate, etched<br />
mark R. LALIQUE FRANCE,<br />
28cm<br />
Lot 141<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A pair of unusual Art Deco<br />
electroplated and cloisonné<br />
enamel panelled boxes and<br />
covers, decorated with figures<br />
holding rackets or bats, 14 x<br />
16cm height 6cm<br />
Lot 142<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Lalique Coq Nain glass<br />
paperweight, post war,<br />
engraved mark Lalique France,<br />
20.2cm high<br />
Lot 143<br />
£300 - 500<br />
§ Dame Lucie Rie (1902-1995),<br />
a stoneware conical vase,<br />
covered in a cream glaze, the<br />
flared neck with manganese<br />
glaze, impressed mark, 18.5cm<br />
high<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 144<br />
Pablo Picasso (Spanish 1881-<br />
1973) for Madoura pottery,<br />
a Corrida aux Personnages<br />
charger (A.R.104), designed<br />
1950, the rare reverse painted<br />
with a faun holding a branch,<br />
signed and inscribed ‘Picasso,<br />
1st Septembre 1951’, from an<br />
edition of 50, stamped ‘Madoura<br />
Plein Feu / Empreinte Originale<br />
de Picasso’ to the reverse, with<br />
letter of Authentication from Alain<br />
Ramié of the Madoura pottery,<br />
dated 25th November 1996.<br />
38.7cm diameter<br />
Lot 145<br />
£10,000 - 15,000<br />
Pablo Picasso (Spanish 1881-<br />
1973) for Madoura pottery,<br />
Danseurs [A.R. 388] plaque,<br />
1956, white earthenware plaque<br />
with black and white glaze,<br />
from an edition of 500, stamped<br />
‘Madoura Plein Feu / Empreinte<br />
Originale de Picasso’ to the<br />
reverse, 18.5cm wide<br />
Lot 146<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A pair of Sevres bleu celeste<br />
ecuelles and covers, c.1757–<br />
60, each painted with cherubs<br />
and floral bouquets on a possibly<br />
later turquoise ground,15 cm,<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 147<br />
A pair of Delft polychrome<br />
multiple tulip vases,<br />
Lambertus van Eenhoorn, De<br />
Metaale Pot factory, c.1700-<br />
1720, painted with peacocks<br />
amid rockwork and flowers,<br />
applied with wyvern shaped<br />
handles, marks ‘VE H’, 30cm<br />
high, 32cm wide<br />
Lot 148<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Delft butter tub, cover and<br />
stand, Hendrik van Hoorn<br />
manufactory, second half 18th<br />
century, each piece painted in<br />
Kakiemon palette with a Galleon<br />
ship at sea, within flower and<br />
lappeted borders on a dotted<br />
ground, 18cm wide.<br />
Lot 149<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Sevres porcelain part tea<br />
service, c.1772-3, each piece<br />
painted with flower festoons<br />
within puce and pink enamel<br />
tram lines, comprising 12 tea<br />
cups, 8 saucers, a teapot and<br />
cover, 16.5 cm high, a cream<br />
jug, a lidded sucrier and a slops<br />
bowl, enamelled interlaced Ls,<br />
decorators marks V Y, interlaced<br />
SS and possibly Thevenet pere.<br />
£1,800 - 2,200
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146<br />
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141<br />
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Lot 150<br />
A Tournai porcelain plate,<br />
c.1760, painted to a central<br />
cartouche with two figures in<br />
a river landscape, a castle<br />
beyond, the dull pink enamelled<br />
gadrooned diaper borders with<br />
four panels of floral sprays,<br />
unmarked cf. a similar Tournai<br />
plate in the British Museum<br />
accession No. Franks.318, 23cm<br />
diameter<br />
Lot 151<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A Meissen group of a seated<br />
lady and two children, mid<br />
18th century modelled by<br />
Kändler, crossed swords mark,<br />
16cm high, restored<br />
Lot 152<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Meissen figure of a<br />
Benedictine nun, c.1741,<br />
modelled by Kändler, standing<br />
praying, in the white except<br />
for her hands, face and shoes,<br />
indistinct mark, 24.5cm high,<br />
some restoration<br />
Lot 153<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Meissen allegorical group,<br />
late 18th century, representing<br />
Earth, modelled as a nude<br />
maiden with fruit and flower<br />
filled cornucopia resting on her<br />
lap, accompanied by two putti<br />
digging and planting, 17cm high,<br />
restored<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 154<br />
A pair of Sevres bottle coolers<br />
(seaux a bouteille) date<br />
code for 1764, painted with<br />
bouquets of flowers enclosed<br />
by a turquoise ground, ground<br />
perhaps later, 11cm high<br />
Lot 155<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Two Meissen figures, late 18th<br />
century, the first modelled as a<br />
cherub making hot chocolate,<br />
Marcolini period crossed swords<br />
and star mark, impressed<br />
‘C79’, restorations, the second<br />
a seated boy holding grapes,<br />
emblematic of autumn, crossed<br />
swords mark, 11cm and 12cm<br />
Lot 156<br />
£150 - 250<br />
A Meissen figure of Bacchus,<br />
modelled by F Meyer and<br />
a similar figure a classical<br />
maiden holding a wheatsheaf,<br />
both mid 18th century, both<br />
with crossed swords marks to<br />
the rear of the base, 14cm high,<br />
restorations (2)<br />
Lot 157<br />
£150 - 250<br />
A Meissen figure of a classical<br />
male seated on rock, mid 18th<br />
century, crossed swords mark<br />
to rear of base, 12cm high, some<br />
restoration<br />
£150 - 250<br />
Lot 158<br />
Two Meissen figures of Winter<br />
and a man holding a garland<br />
of flowers, mid 18th century,<br />
cross swords marks to the rear<br />
of the base, 11.5cm & 11cm. high<br />
Lot 159<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Meissen group of<br />
Scaramouche and Columbine,<br />
a similar group of a Chinese<br />
mother and child and a figure<br />
of Harlequin, all 20th century,<br />
11 - 17.5cm high, Scaramouche<br />
group restored (3)<br />
Lot 160<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Two Meissen models of<br />
Harlequin, 20th century, both<br />
modelled after Kandler, the first<br />
with a hat in one hand and the<br />
other raised, impressed ‘64549’,<br />
the second holding a slapstick,<br />
impressed ‘64507’, both with<br />
crossed swords marks, 22.5<br />
and 19cm high, both with some<br />
restoration<br />
Lot 161<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Two Meissen models of<br />
Harlequin, early to late 20th<br />
century, both modelled after<br />
Kandler, the first sitting on a tree<br />
stump, impressed 3060/7239,<br />
the second as Harlequin<br />
surprised, incised ‘259’, both with<br />
crossed swords marks, 15 and<br />
16cm.<br />
£300 - 400
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155<br />
159<br />
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Lot 162<br />
A pair of Meissen figures of a<br />
youth with a bird’s nest and<br />
a maiden holding a bird in a<br />
cage and a Meissen figure of a<br />
lady with a muff, 19th century,<br />
incised model numbers F68,<br />
F13 and D66, crossed swords<br />
marks 18.5 - 20.5cm high, some<br />
restoration and losses<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 163<br />
A pair of Vienna style<br />
porcelain ecuelles, covers<br />
and stands, c.1900, each finely<br />
painted with figure scenes after<br />
Angelica Kaufmann, within<br />
multicoloured pastel and tooled<br />
gilt borders, underglaze blue<br />
shield marks, diameter 23.5cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
154<br />
Lot 164<br />
162<br />
A Meissen group of flower<br />
pickers, 19th century, modelled<br />
as a seated lady playing a<br />
mandolin with a boy holding a<br />
flower garland and a gentleman<br />
with a hat full of flowers, on an<br />
oval base, incised mark D95,<br />
crossed swords mark, 26 cm<br />
high, losses to tree<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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Lot 165<br />
166<br />
A Russian porcelain figure of a<br />
glazier, Gardner Manufactory,<br />
Verbilki, c.1830, feint<br />
underglaze blue ‘G’, red enamel<br />
‘No.3/8, 18.5 cm high, restoration<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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Lot 166<br />
A Russian porcelain figure<br />
of a boot seller, Gardner<br />
Manufactory, Verbilki, c.1825,<br />
on a circular base, underglaze<br />
blue ‘G’ mark, black enamelled<br />
‘8’, 10.8cm high, restoration<br />
Lot 167<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A KPM Berlin porcelain<br />
plaque painted with the<br />
Queen of Prussia, Louise of<br />
Mecklenburg-Strelitz, late 19th<br />
century, a half length detail of<br />
the portrait by Gustav Richter,<br />
the reverse of the porcelain<br />
panel with impressed marks<br />
KPM with sceptre, J. 183 / 120,<br />
Plaque 18.5 cm x 12 cm, grubby<br />
image<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
169<br />
Lot 168<br />
A KPM Berlin porcelain plaque<br />
painted with ‘The Chocolatier’<br />
after Jean-Etienne Liotard,<br />
late 19th century, the reverse<br />
with impressed mark KPM with<br />
sceptre and II, Label for Henry<br />
Bucker, painter on China, 22<br />
Maurice Street, Dresden…<br />
Porcelain 23.2cm x 15.8cm, in a<br />
gilt frame<br />
Lot 169<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Five various Meissen figures<br />
of Harlequin, late 20th century,<br />
four models after J J Kandler,<br />
and ‘Der Jongleur’ figure<br />
designed by Peter Strang, model<br />
number 60460, c.1976, all with<br />
crossed swords marks 15.5 cm –<br />
26.5 cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 170<br />
A set of four Meissen figures<br />
emblematic of the Elements,<br />
late 19th century, on scrollwork<br />
bases, crossed swords marks,<br />
incised model numbers C97,<br />
C98, C99 and C100, tallest<br />
12.5cm high, minor faults<br />
Lot 171<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Meissen group of Cupid<br />
forging arrows and a similar<br />
group of two cherubs, late<br />
19th century, the group of<br />
Cupid polishing arrows incised<br />
model number E 26, incised line<br />
below the cross swords mark,<br />
the second group within sized<br />
number 2994, cross swords<br />
mark, 20 cm and 13cm high<br />
£200 - 300<br />
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Lot 172<br />
A rare Vauxhall porcelain<br />
group of Hercules fighting<br />
the Nemean Lion, c.1758,<br />
painted in enamels, on a rococo<br />
scrollwork base in pink and<br />
green, cf. the same model in<br />
the Victoria and Albert Museum,<br />
London, accession no. C.1334-<br />
1924, 15.5cm high, old repairs<br />
Lot 173<br />
£150 - 250<br />
A rare Chelsea figure of a<br />
dancing peasant, c.1752-<br />
55, probably modelled by<br />
Joseph Willems, standing on<br />
a mound base applied with<br />
flowers, unmarked, copied<br />
from the Meissen original by<br />
J.J. Kaendler, for the Meissen<br />
original see Adams (1987), p.<br />
57. 15.5 cm high, discoloured<br />
restoration<br />
£300 - 500<br />
168<br />
167<br />
170<br />
172<br />
173<br />
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174<br />
176<br />
177<br />
175<br />
Lot 174<br />
A rare Chelsea figure of<br />
a dancing girl, c.1752-55,<br />
probably modelled by Joseph<br />
Willems, standing and holding<br />
the pleats of her skirt, on a<br />
flower encrusted mound base,<br />
unmarked. cf. a similar figure<br />
in the Metropolitan Museum,<br />
New York, Accession Number:<br />
64.101.420. 16 cm high,<br />
discoloured restoration<br />
Lot 175<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A pair of Minton ‘Limoges<br />
enamel’ cabinet plates,<br />
attributed to Desire Leroy,<br />
c.1877, each finely painted<br />
with birds amid foliage in white<br />
enamel on a turquoise blue<br />
ground, indistinct impressed<br />
marks and painted pattern<br />
number G2617, 24cm diameter<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 176<br />
A Rockingham porcelain figure<br />
of a beggar boy, c.1830 and<br />
a Bow porcelain figure of a<br />
boy holding flowers, c.1765,<br />
the former with impressed mark<br />
‘Rockingham Works Brameld’,<br />
incised ‘No. 36’, 12.4 and<br />
12.7cm high<br />
Lot 177<br />
£150 - 200<br />
A large English porcelain<br />
pedestal vase, c.1810,<br />
possibly Coalport, each side<br />
painted with a study of flowers in<br />
a basket or a vase on a ledge,<br />
applied with a pair of swan neckshaped<br />
handles with bell husk<br />
pendants, within gilt decorated<br />
borders, on a square pedestal<br />
base, 42cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
178<br />
179<br />
Lot 178<br />
A 19th century French<br />
millefiori glass magnum<br />
paperweight, possibly Clichy,<br />
with spaced concentric canes on<br />
a white ground, 9 cm diameter<br />
Lot 179<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An unusual 19th century<br />
rectangular millefiori glass<br />
paperweight, possibly<br />
Bacchus, 9.4cm<br />
£300 - 400<br />
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Asian Works of<br />
Art<br />
Lots 180-291<br />
288<br />
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185<br />
180<br />
182<br />
186<br />
181<br />
Lot 180<br />
A fine Japanese Satsuma<br />
pottery vase, signed Takezan,<br />
Meiji period, finely painted with<br />
boys in a garden scene with<br />
flowers, bamboo, ducks and a<br />
waterfall, gilt two character mark<br />
to the base. 31cm high<br />
Lot 181<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Japanese Satsuma pottery<br />
cup and saucer, signed<br />
Seikozan, Meiji period, painted<br />
with flowers and foliage, four<br />
character seal mark to base,<br />
11cm diameter<br />
Lot 182<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Japanese Ko Kutani style<br />
double gourd vase, Edo<br />
period, the porcelain probably<br />
17th/18th century, modelled<br />
as a ribbon tied gourd, painted<br />
and gilded (possibly later) with<br />
flowers, the neck with brocade<br />
design, 27cm high<br />
£200 - 300<br />
183<br />
Lot 183<br />
A Japanese lacquer fitted<br />
travelling trunk, 19th century,<br />
black and gilt decorated with<br />
figures in a river landscape,<br />
opening to reveal five lidded<br />
compartments, 55cm wide, H<br />
23cm. D 32cm.<br />
Lot 184<br />
£200 - 400<br />
Three Japanese boxwood<br />
netsuke, 19th century, the<br />
first in the form of a rat eating a<br />
seedpod, signature to base, the<br />
second of a seated man howling,<br />
mark to base and the last of a<br />
dancing man, engraved mark to<br />
his robes, 3.5–6.5 cm<br />
Lot 185<br />
£200 - 300<br />
An impressive Japanese<br />
bronze group of an oni<br />
attacking a Samurai on<br />
horseback, Meiji period,<br />
unsigned, on a shaped<br />
rectangular base with phoenixes<br />
amid clouds to the apron, on four<br />
beast headed scrolled feet, 58cm<br />
high 49.5cm wide<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
184<br />
Lot 186<br />
A Japanese bronze lamp,<br />
Meiji period, modelled as two<br />
monkeys clambering up a shaft<br />
of bamboo, on a wood base<br />
carved as rockwork, 37cm high<br />
Lot 187<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-<br />
1861) eight woodblock prints<br />
(yukiyo-e), from the series<br />
Faithful Samurai (Seichu<br />
gishi den), the story of the 47<br />
Ronin, comprising Sakagaki<br />
Genzo Masataka, Okano Ginemon<br />
Kanehide, Senzaki Yagoro<br />
Noriyasu, Yazama Jujiro Morooki,<br />
Takebayashi Sadashichi<br />
Takashige, Ushioda Masanojo,<br />
Takuda Magoyadu Shigemori,<br />
Mase Chudayu Masa-aki, each<br />
33 x 24cm, framed and glazed,<br />
staining<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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189<br />
188<br />
Lot 188<br />
A set of five Chinese Armorial<br />
meat plates, circa 1738, with<br />
painted central Ross Family<br />
Coat of Arms, with motto -<br />
‘Nobilis Est Ira Leonis’ within<br />
fine diaper and ribbon bands and<br />
finely enamelled floral borders,<br />
Reference - Howard E5. page<br />
243. This service believed to<br />
have been made for Captain<br />
Charles Ross M.P. (1721 -<br />
1745) who inherited Balnagown<br />
Castle from his uncle, became<br />
a Captain in 3rd Regiment of<br />
Foot Guards and elected M.P.<br />
for Ross-shire in 1741. He was<br />
killed in action at the Battle of<br />
Fontenoy in 1745 26 cm – 33<br />
cm, some cracks<br />
Lot 189<br />
190<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
A Chinese carved blue and<br />
white dish, Yongzheng period,<br />
the centre painted with a flower<br />
medallion within flower carved<br />
borders painted with peony<br />
sprays, 39 cm diameter<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 190<br />
A Chinese Jun style green and<br />
blue glazed dish, Shiwan kilns,<br />
18th/19th century, impressed<br />
four character mark to base,<br />
17cm diameter<br />
Lot 191<br />
£150 - 250<br />
A rare Chinese underglaze<br />
blue and copper red porcelain<br />
model of the ‘Vinegar Tasters’,<br />
Qing dynasty, modelled as the<br />
famous Song dynasty poets and<br />
scholars Su Dongpo (Su Shi)<br />
representing Confucianism and<br />
Huang Tingjian representing<br />
Taoism, standing each side of<br />
the monk Fo Yin representing<br />
Buddhism, 26.cm high<br />
Lot 192<br />
191<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese transitional wucai<br />
jar and cover, c.1650, with<br />
typical unglazed base, painted<br />
with pheasants amid flowers<br />
and rockwork, the cover with<br />
fish amid flowers and rockwork,<br />
36cm high, some damage<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 193<br />
187<br />
192<br />
A Chinese blue and white<br />
‘dragon’ moon flask, late 18th<br />
century, each side painted with<br />
confronting dragons amid scroll<br />
in foliage and leaves, within<br />
crosshatched and diaper orders,<br />
the shoulder applied with a pair<br />
of ruyi sceptre shaped handles,<br />
20cm high<br />
£300 - 400<br />
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194<br />
204<br />
205<br />
195<br />
Lot 194<br />
A Chinese blue and white<br />
yen-yen vase, Kangxi period,<br />
painted with prunus blossom and<br />
Shou medallions, on a ‘cracked<br />
ice’ ground, 37cm high, small rim<br />
chips<br />
Lot 195<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A set of three Chinese blue<br />
and white ‘pheasant’ large<br />
plates, Kangxi period, each<br />
painted with pheasants amid<br />
rockwork and flowers, scrollwork<br />
and foliate borders, 28cm<br />
diameter, one repaired<br />
Lot 196<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese white glazed bowl,<br />
mid-Ming dynasty, 15th/16th<br />
century, underglaze blue seal<br />
mark to base, 14.5cm diameter<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 197<br />
A Chinese oil spot glazed<br />
bubble cup, 7cm diameter<br />
Lot 198<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese amber glazed<br />
marbled pottery ear cup,<br />
possibly Tang/Liao dynasty,<br />
10.5cm<br />
Lot 199<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese Jizhou tortoiseshell<br />
glazed tea bowl, Song dynasty,<br />
12.3cm<br />
Lot 200<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of Chinese famille rose<br />
dishes, early Qianlong period,<br />
each painted with a basket of<br />
peonies, within flower and cell<br />
borders, 22 cm diameter, one<br />
broken and repaired<br />
£200 - 300<br />
198<br />
Lot 201<br />
A pair of Chinese famille rose<br />
petal fluted tea bowls and<br />
saucers, Yongzheng period,<br />
each painted to the centre with<br />
a European subject of a cherub<br />
holding a flower, within multi<br />
coloured brocade panelled<br />
borders, saucer 10.5cm diameter<br />
Lot 202<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A large Chinese Longquan<br />
celadon jar, Guan, 14th<br />
century, of compressed ovoid<br />
form, the exterior carved with a<br />
band of alternating lotus flowers<br />
and leaves above a band of lotus<br />
petals, under a sea green glaze,<br />
the thick unglazed foot burnt<br />
orange around the edges, 30.5<br />
cm diameter, neck ground off<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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196 199 197<br />
200<br />
202<br />
Lot 203<br />
A Chinese Longquan celadon<br />
‘Gu Shi’ bowl, 15th century,<br />
the exterior incised with lines<br />
in imitation of chrysanthemum<br />
petals, the interior impressed<br />
‘Gu Shi’, surrounded by incised<br />
flower petals. Gu shi Cheng was<br />
a famous Longquan kiln operator<br />
from Dayao during the mid Ming<br />
period. Similar bowls and dishes<br />
bearing this mark were found in<br />
the Lena Shoal Cargo, however<br />
this bowl does not appear to<br />
have come from any shipwreck.<br />
13.8cm diameter, hairline crack<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 204<br />
A Chinese enamelled<br />
porcelain ovoid jar, early<br />
Kangxi period, painted with<br />
ribbon-tied auspicious emblems.<br />
Provenance - Bonham’s Roger<br />
Keverne sale lot 756, 8 June<br />
2021 16cm high<br />
Lot 205<br />
201<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese famille verte<br />
jardiniere or fishbowl, late 19th<br />
century, painted with pheasants<br />
amid rockwork and peonies, 30.5<br />
cm high, 38 cm diameter<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 206<br />
A pair of Chinese yellow<br />
ground ‘crane and lotus’<br />
rouleau vases, Qianlong seal<br />
mark, early 20th century with<br />
carved and applied decoration,<br />
34.5 cm high<br />
203<br />
206<br />
£500 - 700<br />
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207<br />
Lot 207<br />
A Chinese underglaze blue<br />
and copper red ‘dragon and<br />
phoenix’ vase, Daoguang<br />
period (1821-50), painted with a<br />
phoenix biting a sprig of lingzhi<br />
and a dragon chasing a flaming<br />
pearl amid clouds within borders<br />
of peonies and scrolling tendrils,<br />
36cm high, rim ground off<br />
Lot 208<br />
208<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A rare Chinese ruby ground<br />
medallion vase, Huairentang<br />
mark, early Republic period,<br />
finely painted to three oval<br />
medallions with two quails below<br />
chrysanthemums, two black<br />
birds amid Prunus and fungus<br />
and a Cockrell by rockwork and<br />
flowers, on a ruby pink ground,<br />
the base with ‘Huai ren tang<br />
zhi’ blue enamelled seal mark<br />
to base. Provenance - the<br />
vase has been in the owner’s<br />
family prior to 1985. See Gerald<br />
Davison, The new and revised<br />
handbook of marks on Chinese<br />
ceramics, 2010, number 3195 for<br />
a version of this mark. 24cm high<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 209<br />
A large Chinese blanc-dechine<br />
figure of Guanyin, Boji<br />
Yuren mark, 19th century or<br />
later, holding a ruyi sceptre in<br />
her left hand and seated on a<br />
double Lotus throne, impressed<br />
Boji Yuren seal marks to her<br />
back, 36.5 cm high, back of head<br />
broken and re-glued<br />
Lot 210<br />
£500 - 800<br />
R L Hobson, Chinese pottery<br />
and porcelain, two volumes,<br />
published by Cassell and<br />
Company Ltd London, New<br />
York, Toronto and Melbourne<br />
1915, limited edition number<br />
463/1500<br />
Lot 211<br />
211<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A pair of large Chinese famille<br />
rose twin handled vases, mid<br />
19th century, each painted with<br />
figures in interiors within keywork<br />
borders decorated with birds,<br />
flowers, insects and objects, 60<br />
cm high, one vase broken and<br />
repaired<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 212<br />
A Chinese famille rose ‘fruit<br />
sprig’ deep bowl, Qianlong<br />
mark but late 19th/early 20th<br />
century, painted with lychee,<br />
pomegranate and peach sprigs,<br />
13cm diameter<br />
Lot 213<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese blue crackle glazed<br />
double gourd flask, Qianlong<br />
seal mark, probably 19th<br />
century, applied with a pair of<br />
looped handles, 17cm high<br />
Lot 214<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A large Chinese ‘golden carp’<br />
vase, 19th century, painted with<br />
golden carp on a powder blue<br />
ground, underglaze blue double<br />
circle to base, 46cm high, base<br />
drilled<br />
Lot 215<br />
214<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese lime green sgraffito<br />
ground double gourd vase,<br />
Qianlong mark but later,<br />
painted with lotus, other flowers<br />
and scrolling leaves, tendrils and<br />
trellis, on a sgraffito lime green<br />
ground, 40cm high<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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210 212<br />
216<br />
213<br />
209<br />
215<br />
217<br />
Lot 216<br />
A good pair of Chinese famille<br />
rose ovoid jars and covers,<br />
19th century, each painted<br />
with three floral medallions<br />
on a ground of peony, prunus<br />
blossom, lotus and other floral<br />
sprays, with covers ensuite, 28.5<br />
cm high<br />
218 219<br />
£1,200 - 1,600<br />
Lot 218<br />
A Chinese blanc-de-chine<br />
seated figure of Guanyin,<br />
Dehua kilns, 19th/20th century,<br />
holding a ruyi sceptre in her left<br />
hand and leaning in Royal ease<br />
upon an armrest with her right<br />
elbow, to applied seal marks to<br />
the back, 21cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 220<br />
220<br />
A near pair of Chinese blancde-chine<br />
sleeve vases with<br />
stands and a similar slender<br />
vase, Dehua kilns, 18th<br />
century each relief decorated<br />
with blossoming prunus<br />
branches, two vases with birds,<br />
Tallest 26cm high, damage<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 217<br />
Lot 219<br />
Lot 221<br />
A Chinese blanc-de-chine<br />
group of Hua Mulan being led<br />
upon a camel, and a similar<br />
figure of Guanyin, Dehua kilns,<br />
both Republic period, Tallest<br />
31 cm<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese blanc-de-chine<br />
figural joss stick holder and a<br />
similar brushpot, Dehua kilns,<br />
18th/19th century, 16cm high &<br />
11cm plus wood stand<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A pair of Chinese blanc-dechine<br />
Buddhist lion joss stick<br />
holders, Dehua kilns, Kangxi<br />
period, each figure seated and<br />
resting a paw on a ball, raised on<br />
rectangular plinths, 12.5 cm high,<br />
one damaged<br />
£150 - 250<br />
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226<br />
237<br />
233<br />
231<br />
Lot 222<br />
A Chinese blanc-de-chine jar,<br />
Dehua kilns, Kangxi period,<br />
of barrel seat form, 8cm high<br />
excluding wood cover and stand<br />
Lot 223<br />
£150 - 250<br />
A Chinese blanc-de-chine<br />
seated figure of Guanyin,<br />
Dehua kilns, 18th century,<br />
19cm high, losses to hand<br />
Lot 224<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A unusual Chinese blue and<br />
white pedestal bowl or basin,<br />
19th century, painted with<br />
scrolling foliage and bands of<br />
repeating characters, 34cm<br />
diameter, cracks<br />
Lot 225<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese blanc-de-chine<br />
seated figure of Guanyin,<br />
Dehua kilns, 19th/20th century,<br />
holding a ruyi sceptre in her left<br />
hand, impressed seal mark to<br />
back, 23cm high<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 226<br />
A Chinese blanc-de-chine<br />
inscribed censer, Dehua kilns,<br />
Kangxi period, applied with a<br />
pair of lion mask handles, with<br />
five character incised inscription<br />
to one side, 15 cm wide, later<br />
wood cover<br />
Lot 227<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Chinese blanc-de-chine<br />
reclining figure of a smiling<br />
Budai, Dehua kilns, Kangxi<br />
period, 15cm wide<br />
Lot 228<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of Chinese blanc-dechine<br />
fluted bowls and a<br />
similar libation cup, Dehua<br />
kilns, 17th century, 6.5cm high<br />
& 7.5cm wood stands, damage<br />
Lot 229<br />
£100 - 200<br />
A Chinese blanc-de-chine<br />
equestrian group of Guandi<br />
seated astride a horse, Dehua<br />
kilns, Kangxi period, 30cm high<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 230<br />
A Chinese blanc-de-chine<br />
seated figure of Guanyin,<br />
Dehua kilns, 18th century,<br />
12cm high, Brocade covered<br />
stand<br />
Lot 231<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese export armorial<br />
forty two piece part tea<br />
service, late 18th century,<br />
decorated with the Haldane<br />
crest and motto ‘Suffer’<br />
comprising 13cm mug, 12cm<br />
mug, three assorted bowls, two<br />
handled sugar bowl and cover,<br />
two jugs, bowl and cover, two<br />
stands, tea caddy, 11 coffee<br />
cups, 12 tea bowls and 7<br />
saucers<br />
Lot 232<br />
£1,000 - 2,000<br />
A pair of Chinese coconut<br />
bowls, 19th century, each<br />
carved in relief with the<br />
symbols of the eight Immortals<br />
interspersed with four ‘shou’<br />
medallions, Approximately 12 cm<br />
diameter<br />
£300 - 400<br />
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222<br />
223<br />
225<br />
229<br />
230<br />
224<br />
227<br />
235<br />
Lot 233<br />
A Chinese carved bamboo<br />
figure of a seated sage reading<br />
a book, a boy beside him,<br />
probably 19th century, 15cm<br />
high<br />
Lot 234<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A Chinese hongmu ‘dragon’<br />
envelope card table, c.1910,<br />
the quartered folding top carved<br />
in high relief with dragons<br />
chasing a flaming pearl the<br />
opposing side with fruiting vines<br />
with gaming counter wells, above<br />
a fruiting vine, frieze fitted with<br />
four small drawers (one to each<br />
corner) on four faux bamboo<br />
carved legs, 55 cm Square, 78<br />
cm high, some splits<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
236<br />
Lot 235<br />
A small Chinese huanghuali<br />
Kang table, late Qing dynasty,<br />
the rectangular panelled and<br />
framed top above a curved<br />
frieze, on four incurving square<br />
legs with scrolled feet, 93cm<br />
long, 45.5cm wide, 33.5cm high,<br />
Lot 236<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Two similar Chinese cinnabar<br />
lacquer dishes, Qianlong<br />
marks, late 19th century, the<br />
largest carved in relief with the<br />
seven sages of the bamboo<br />
grove, the second smaller<br />
example with four sages in a<br />
mountainous river landscape,<br />
both with petal lobed borders,<br />
carved seal marks to the base<br />
surrounded by fruit or Buddhist<br />
emblems respectively, 23.5cm &<br />
20.5 cm diameter<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 237<br />
232<br />
234<br />
A Chinese hardwood stand,<br />
19th century, the circular dish<br />
top above a fretted frieze, on four<br />
scrolled legs united by a pierced<br />
platform base carved with ruyi<br />
heads, 21.5cm high<br />
£200 - 300<br />
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238<br />
245<br />
248<br />
247<br />
Lot 238<br />
A Chinese bamboo libation<br />
cup, late Qing dynasty,<br />
carved in relief with birds amid<br />
pomegranates and scrolling<br />
branches 11 cm wide, 8 cm high<br />
Lot 239<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese bamboo figure of<br />
Li Tieguai, 18th/19th century,<br />
balancing upon his iron crutch,<br />
with a gourd tied to his back,<br />
33cm high, base reshaped<br />
Lot 240<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A fine Chinese carved zitan<br />
‘lotus’ stand, Qing dynasty,<br />
carved in high relief and open<br />
work with Lotus leaves, flowers,<br />
buds and pods, 14.5cm long,<br />
small losses<br />
£150 - 250<br />
Lot 241<br />
A Chinese bamboo ‘Zhong Kui’<br />
group, 19th century, the figure<br />
of Zhong Kui, the demon slayer,<br />
holding a fan with the smaller<br />
figures of demons attempting<br />
to steal his sword amid the<br />
rockwork beneath him, 34cm<br />
high<br />
Lot 242<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese bamboo model<br />
of a pavilion, 19th century,<br />
intricately carved with a scene<br />
of dignitaries and other figures<br />
inside and on the steps of a<br />
pavilion surrounded by rocks and<br />
trees, paper collection label to<br />
base, 37cm high<br />
Lot 243<br />
249<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese bamboo group of<br />
Liu Hai and his three legged<br />
toad, 19th century, Liu Hai<br />
holding aloft strings of cash<br />
whilst riding upon the toad, 22cm<br />
high, splits and staining<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 244<br />
A Chinese lacquer cased<br />
sandalwood and lacquer fan,<br />
19th century, the sticks and<br />
guards carved with figures amid<br />
pavilions and trees, the paper<br />
fan leaf with similar decoration,<br />
with gilt decorated black lacquer<br />
case 32cm<br />
Lot 245<br />
£150 - 200<br />
A Chinese export black<br />
lacquer and parcel-gilt stand,<br />
second half 18th Century,<br />
width 78cm, depth 48cm, height<br />
74cm<br />
Lot 246<br />
£250 - 300<br />
A Chinese export gilt<br />
decorated black lacquer tea<br />
chest, early 19th century,<br />
typically decorated with figures<br />
amid pavilions and trees,<br />
enclosing a pewter tea canister<br />
the cover engraved with four<br />
Immortals, 35 cm wide, including<br />
side carrying handles<br />
£200 - 300<br />
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240<br />
244<br />
246<br />
Lot 247<br />
A Chinese hongmu Kang table,<br />
19th century, the panelled<br />
rectangular top above a fruiting<br />
vine carved and pierced frieze,<br />
on four scrolled legs with claw<br />
and ball feet, 79 cm long, 43 cm<br />
wide, 27 cm high, old repairs<br />
Lot 248<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A pair of Chinese tielimu<br />
horseshoe-back armchairs,<br />
18th/19th century, each central<br />
panelled back support above a<br />
panelled seat and a scroll carved<br />
frieze to the front<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
250<br />
Lot 249<br />
A Chinese elm and cypress<br />
wood altar table, 17th/18th<br />
Century, the panelled top with<br />
shaped ends above a pair of<br />
trestle end supports headed by<br />
ruyi with carved and pierced<br />
floral medallions, on sledge<br />
shaped feet, 168 cm long, 43<br />
cm deep, 93 cm high, length<br />
reduced<br />
Lot 250<br />
251<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Chinese celadon and white<br />
mottled jade ‘lion-dog’ seal,<br />
18th/19th century, the beast<br />
sitting upon an oval base, 6cm<br />
long<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 251<br />
A small Chinese white and<br />
grey jade seal, carved in the<br />
form of shafts of bamboo beside<br />
a pillar of rock, engraved matrix,<br />
3.7cm high<br />
Lot 252<br />
252<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese Ming pale celadon<br />
and brown jade figure of a<br />
recumbent Buffalo, 16th/17th<br />
century, with details of the cord<br />
tied to its muzzle, 8cm long<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
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263<br />
264<br />
266<br />
54<br />
261<br />
Lot 253<br />
A Chinese Ming white<br />
and black jade figure of a<br />
recumbent beast, biting a sprig<br />
of lingzhi fungus in its mouth, 6.8<br />
cm long<br />
Lot 254<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
‘Dragon’ plaque, 17th/18th<br />
century pierced and carved with<br />
a dragon amid scrolling tendrils<br />
and lingzhi fungus, 7.5 x 7.3 cm,<br />
repaired<br />
Lot 255<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese inscribed<br />
Tianhuang stone seal, with<br />
carved matrix, 5cm high<br />
Lot 256<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Chinese Tianhuang stone<br />
seal, carved in low relief<br />
with figures on a boat in a<br />
mountainous river landscape,<br />
the other side with an inscription,<br />
carved matrix, 4cm high<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 257<br />
A Chinese Shoushan stone<br />
seal, early 20th century, carved<br />
in low relief with two sages in a<br />
boat looking toward a city wall,<br />
three character inscription to one<br />
side, carved matrix, 4cm high<br />
Lot 258<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese white and russet<br />
jade snuff bottle, 19th century,<br />
carved in the form of a ribbontied<br />
double gourd, with a bat to<br />
the shoulder and a dragonfly to<br />
the opposing side, the carver<br />
skilfully using the russet inclusion<br />
in the stone for the insects<br />
wings, 4.9 cm high excluding<br />
stopper<br />
Lot 259<br />
267<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
‘cats and butterfly’ group,<br />
18th/19th century, the cat and<br />
kitten recumbent on a giant<br />
leaf, the stone of good even<br />
tone with some paler inclusions<br />
underneath, 6cm long<br />
£600 - 800<br />
260<br />
Lot 260<br />
A Chinese white jade plaque,<br />
19th century, carved as an<br />
archaistic mythical beast, 4.9cm,<br />
splinter chip, wood stand,<br />
Lot 261<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
box and cover, 18th century,<br />
remnants of gilt lacquer<br />
decoration, the base with worn<br />
Qianlong Nianzhi mark, 6cm<br />
Lot 262<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
‘Sanqing’ boulder carving,<br />
18th century, carved in high<br />
relief with the figures of the<br />
‘Sanqing’ (Three Pure Ones) on<br />
a mountainside, 9.5cm high, 12<br />
with wood stand<br />
Lot 263<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
A Chinese pale grey and black<br />
jade oval plaque, Yuan dynasty<br />
or later, carved and reticulated<br />
with two egrets amid lotus, 11cm<br />
£200 - 300
253 254<br />
258<br />
255 256 257<br />
262<br />
Lot 264<br />
A Chinese soapstone seal,<br />
18th century, surmounted by the<br />
figures a trader and a foreigner,<br />
11 cm high<br />
Lot 265<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
‘dragon’ belt hook, 18th/19th<br />
century, 14.3cm<br />
Lot 266<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
A small Tibetan gilt copper<br />
alloy seated figure of Buddha<br />
Shakyamuni, probably<br />
15th/16th century, seated in<br />
dhyanasana, 10.4cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
259 265<br />
Lot 267<br />
A Chinese bronze censer and<br />
cover, 19th century, with cast<br />
and pierced ‘prunus’ cover and<br />
handles, on three shaped feet,<br />
12cm wide<br />
Lot 268<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese bronze tripod<br />
censer, ding, Xuande mark,<br />
18th/19th century, with<br />
associated cover and stand,<br />
the censer cast and chased with<br />
a band of ribbon-tied emblems<br />
of the eight Daoist immortals, the<br />
associated cover with lion dog<br />
finial, the associated stand with<br />
lily pads, 9.5 cm diameter<br />
£300 - 400<br />
268<br />
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270<br />
271<br />
275<br />
273<br />
Lot 269<br />
A Chinese bronze jar and<br />
cover, hu, 17th/18th century,<br />
cast in low relief with taotie<br />
masks and leiwen, 18cm high,<br />
losses to handles<br />
Lot 270<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A Chinese Ming bronze<br />
‘duck’ censer and cover, 17th<br />
century, modelled as a calling<br />
duck standing on one leg, with<br />
naturalistic upturned feathers to<br />
its back, 24.5cm long, missing<br />
one foot and later inset wood<br />
stand<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 271<br />
A Chinese Ming bronze jar<br />
and cover, hu, of oval section,<br />
cast in low relief with bands of<br />
stylised creatures on a leiwen<br />
ground, 26cm high, old repairs<br />
Lot 272<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Chinese handscroll painting<br />
on paper of boys in a garden,<br />
late Qing dynasty, image<br />
570cm x 26cm<br />
Lot 273<br />
281<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A pair of Chinese cloisonné<br />
enamel artemisia leaf shaped<br />
bronze trays, late 19th century,<br />
each finely decorated with<br />
scholar’s objects in relief on<br />
a matt ground with chain-link<br />
border, 19cm long<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 274<br />
A Chinese bronze ‘lion dog’<br />
scroll weight, Ming or later,<br />
6.4cm long<br />
Lot 275<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese Ming cast iron<br />
figure of Buddha Shakyamuni,<br />
15th/16th century, seated on a<br />
lotus throne, 24.5cm high<br />
Lot 276<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese Ming bronze figure<br />
of a luohan, 17th century, his<br />
hands interlocked, standing on a<br />
lotus base, 21cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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276<br />
279<br />
280<br />
274<br />
282<br />
Lot 281<br />
278<br />
A Chinese bronze tripod<br />
censer, 18th century, cast<br />
with a pair of mythical beast<br />
mask handles, on three shaped<br />
feet headed by lingzhi fungus,<br />
archaic seal mark to the base,<br />
12.5 cm diameter<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 277<br />
A Chinese gilt bronze ‘chilong’<br />
belt hook, probably Warring<br />
States period, 6.8cm long<br />
Lot 278<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese miniature bronze<br />
censer, fangding, 18th/19th<br />
century, applied with a pair of<br />
handles, the downswept body<br />
above for square tapering feet,<br />
three character archaic mark to<br />
base, 5.6 cm wide<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 279<br />
A Chinese Ming lacquered<br />
bronze figure of an official<br />
holding a tablet, on a<br />
rectangular plinth base, 15cm<br />
Lot 280<br />
277<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Tibetan repousse work gilt<br />
and lacquered copper figure<br />
of a luohan, 18th century,<br />
standing and gesturing with his<br />
hands, 20.5 cm high, wood stand<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 282<br />
A Chinese cloisonné<br />
enamel seal paste box and<br />
cover, 17th/18th century, of<br />
compressed globular form,<br />
the cover with central Shou<br />
medallion within a border of lotus<br />
flowers, on a turquoise blue<br />
ground, gilt bronze rims, 5.5 cm<br />
diameter<br />
£600 - 800<br />
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Lot 283<br />
A Chinese polished bronze<br />
censer, fangding, Xuande<br />
mark, 19th century, applied with<br />
a pair of lingzhi fungus shaped<br />
handles, 13.5cm wide<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 284<br />
A pair of Chinese cloisonné<br />
enamel jars and covers,<br />
18th/19th century each<br />
decorated with birds amid<br />
flowers and rockwork, 15.2 cm<br />
284<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 285<br />
A Chinese Ming gilt bronze<br />
figure of an immortal,<br />
16th/17th century, the figure<br />
standing and holding a jewel, on<br />
a lotus base, 24.5cm high<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
285<br />
287<br />
286<br />
Lot 286<br />
A Nepalese or Tibetan gilt<br />
copper alloy figure of Buddha<br />
Shakyamuni, 18th/19th<br />
century, seated on a double<br />
lotus throne, base panel, 15cm<br />
289<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 287<br />
A Chinese archaistic bronze<br />
rectangular censer, fangding,<br />
17th/18th century decorated in<br />
low relief with taotie masks and<br />
raised fins, 34cm high, 24cm<br />
wide, 20cm depth<br />
Lot 288<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An album of eleven Chinese<br />
‘tea production and trading’<br />
pith paintings, Guangzhou,<br />
mid 19th century, including<br />
scenes of tea production,<br />
European traders with Chinese<br />
tea producers and junk boats<br />
on rivers, largest images 15.5 x<br />
26 cm, Album 25.5 cm X 37 cm,<br />
Some losses<br />
£300 - 500<br />
283<br />
Lot 289<br />
An early 20th century Chinese<br />
panoramic photograph of<br />
Qingdao<br />
Lot 290<br />
£200 - 300<br />
An unusual Chinese<br />
embroidered silk panel of an<br />
owl, late 19th century, 66cm x<br />
49cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
288<br />
Lot 291<br />
A Chinese bamboo under vest,<br />
late Qing dynasty, made of tiny<br />
tubular bamboo beads threaded<br />
together to form a net-like<br />
structure. Provenance - Arthur<br />
Walter Thompson of Rotherhithe,<br />
London, importer of Chinese<br />
Furs and Produce in the 1920s,<br />
thence by family descent.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
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CLOCKS &<br />
BAROMETERS<br />
292-305<br />
304<br />
59
60<br />
292<br />
Lot 292<br />
A late 19th century Viennese<br />
ormolu and enamel timepiece,<br />
of part folding triptych form with<br />
floral scroll frame, enamelled<br />
Roman dial and three panels<br />
depicting lovers and musicians,<br />
width when open 20cm height<br />
19cm<br />
Lot 293<br />
£150 - 200<br />
Aubert & Klaftenberger,<br />
Geneva. A late 19th century<br />
hour repeating carriage<br />
alarum clock, with gorge case<br />
and enamelled dial, movement<br />
striking upon a bell, width 9cm<br />
depth 8cm height 14cm<br />
Lot 294<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A L’Epée hour repeating brass<br />
carriage clock, with moonphase<br />
and calendar dial, in gorge case,<br />
with enamelled dial and signed<br />
backplate, width 9.5cm depth<br />
8.5cm height 15.5cm<br />
Lot 295<br />
£300 - 500<br />
W. Poulton of Lancaster. A mid<br />
19th century brass ‘Cathedral’<br />
skeleton clock, with signed<br />
Roman dial and twin fusee<br />
movement striking upon a bell,<br />
veined white marble plinth and<br />
glass dome, width 35cm depth<br />
18cm height overall 53cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 296<br />
A Regency mahogany mantel<br />
timepiece with domed case,<br />
painted dial signed Schuler &<br />
Son, 64 City Road, associated<br />
single fusee movement with<br />
engraved brass backplate signed<br />
Wightman, London, H. 44cm. W.<br />
27cm. D. 17cm.<br />
Lot 297<br />
£400 - 600<br />
William Storer of London.<br />
A Regency parcel ebonised<br />
mahogany hour repeating<br />
bracket clock, with gothic<br />
architectural case and<br />
painted Roman dial, twin<br />
fusee movement with anchor<br />
escapement striking on a bell,<br />
width 29cm depth 18cm height<br />
62cm<br />
Lot 298<br />
293<br />
£400 - 600<br />
W. Bagshawe of London.<br />
A William IV brass inset<br />
mahogany bracket clock, with<br />
arched architectural case and<br />
painted Roman dial and twin<br />
fusee movement, width 30cm<br />
depth 16cm height 50cm<br />
£350 - 450<br />
294<br />
Lot 299<br />
John Harper of London.<br />
A William IV brass inset<br />
mahogany bracket clock, with<br />
Prince of Wales feathers crest<br />
and painted named circular<br />
dial, the case brass inset with<br />
stylised flowerheads and scrolls,<br />
unsigned twin fusee movement<br />
with anchor escapement, width<br />
30cm depth 15.5cm height 51m<br />
Lot 300<br />
£700 - 900<br />
Isaac of Hurley of London.<br />
A George III ebonised eight<br />
day hour repeating bracket<br />
clock, in plain architectural case<br />
with 6.5 inch dial with strike /<br />
silent silvered chapter ring, false<br />
pendulum and date aperture,<br />
signed, twin fusee movement<br />
with verge escapement and<br />
foliate engraved unsigned<br />
backplate, width 28cm depth<br />
18cm height 47cm<br />
Lot 301<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
H.T. George, 358 King St,<br />
Hammersmith. A William IV<br />
octagonal rosewood dial clock<br />
with single fusee movement,<br />
43cm.<br />
£250 - 350
295 296<br />
297<br />
298<br />
299<br />
300<br />
301<br />
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62<br />
303<br />
Lot 302<br />
Storey of London. A George III<br />
mahogany eight day longcase<br />
regulator of small proportions,<br />
the signed 10 inch engraved and<br />
silvered dial, with sweep centre<br />
minute and hour hands and a<br />
subsidiary seconds dial, the five<br />
pillar movement with a dead beat<br />
escapement and maintaining<br />
power H. 191.75cm<br />
£8,000 - 12,000<br />
302<br />
Lot 303<br />
304<br />
Paulus Bramer En Zoon of<br />
Amsterdam. An 18th century<br />
Dutch walnut repeating<br />
8-day alarum longcase clock<br />
Surmounted with figures of Atlas<br />
flanked by seraphim, over a<br />
fretwork capped hood, 13 inch<br />
silvered and painted Roman<br />
dial with subsidiary seconds,<br />
date aperture, day and month<br />
apertures, moonphase and<br />
multiple ship automaton, with two<br />
barrel movement striking on two<br />
bells, and ormolu mounted inlaid<br />
walnut case H.275cm. W. 68cm.<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
Lot 304<br />
Gravell & Tolkien of London. A<br />
George III mahogany eight day<br />
domestic regulator, the 12 inch<br />
silvered dial with strike silent,<br />
subsidiary seconds and date<br />
ring, movement with deadbeat<br />
escapement, numbered 3423,<br />
W.48cm H.220cm<br />
Lot 305<br />
305<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Rainforth & Son of<br />
Bridgewater. An early 19th<br />
century mahogany domestic<br />
regulator, with silvered circular<br />
dial with subsidiary hours and<br />
minutes and outer seconds,<br />
mercury pendulum and brass<br />
cased weight H. 218cm.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000
CARPETS, GARDEN STATUARY<br />
& FURNITURE<br />
306-351<br />
325
306<br />
317<br />
Lot 306<br />
A Tabriz red ground carpet<br />
with central lobed circular floral<br />
medallion, within a wide floral<br />
and palmette multi-border 422 x<br />
326cm.<br />
Lot 307<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Heriz red ground carpet,<br />
with central geometric medallion,<br />
within a floral field and multiborder,<br />
324 x 243cm.<br />
Lot 308<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A pair of late 19th/ early 20th<br />
century Kashan silk pictorial<br />
rugs, woven with nobleman<br />
over hunters on horseback.<br />
220 x 130cm.<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
308<br />
Lot 309<br />
An early 20th century<br />
Tabriz pictorial red ground<br />
rug, woven with hunters<br />
on horseback, the border<br />
decorated with animals among<br />
trees 208 x 135cm.<br />
Lot 310<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early 20th century<br />
Caucasian silk red ground rug,<br />
with central stepped lozenge<br />
central medallion, Field woven<br />
with stylised animals among<br />
trees within a conforming triple<br />
border, 206 x 132cm.<br />
Lot 311<br />
£600 - 800<br />
An early 20th century Kashan<br />
silk blue ground prayer rug,<br />
with arched floral field, 162 x<br />
109cm.<br />
Lot 312<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A Bergam Turkish blue ground<br />
rug woven with a central hooked<br />
geometric medallion within a<br />
wide hexagonal panel floral<br />
border 254 x 198cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 313<br />
A Southern Persian ivory<br />
ground rug, woven with rows of<br />
hooked devices with a wide floral<br />
border 175 x 137cm<br />
Lot 314<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Sumak weave 2-sectional<br />
carpet, woven with polychrome<br />
geometric panels, combined<br />
dimension - 320 x 230cm.<br />
Lot 315<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Kerman rug ivory ground<br />
carpet, woven with rows of floral<br />
boteh within a triple floral border<br />
360 x 218cm.<br />
Lot 316<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Isfahan red ground carpet<br />
woven with a central lobed<br />
medallion within a floral field and<br />
multi border 350 x 260cm.<br />
Lot 317<br />
309<br />
£2,500 - 3,000<br />
An Aubusson style ivory<br />
ground carpet, woven with<br />
ribbon tied floral sprays, and<br />
baskets of flowers 372 x 274cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
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307<br />
310<br />
311<br />
312<br />
313<br />
314<br />
315<br />
316<br />
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326<br />
318<br />
Lot 318<br />
An early 20th century oval lead<br />
garden fountain formed as a<br />
seated satyr playing pan pipes<br />
with stylised dolphin spout,<br />
width 120cm, depth 84cm, height<br />
74cm<br />
Lot 319<br />
£7,000 - 9,000<br />
A 17th century Flemish style<br />
ebony and tortoiseshell<br />
cabinet on stand, with central<br />
cupboard surrounded by an<br />
arrangement of eleven drawers<br />
over a slide and three dummy<br />
drawers, on ring turned and<br />
squared underframe, width 99cm<br />
depth 42cm height 131cm<br />
Lot 320<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A 17th century oak dole<br />
cupboard, with ovolo carved<br />
frieze and baluster turned barred<br />
door with wrought iron lock and<br />
original key, width 62cm depth<br />
23cm height 74cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 321<br />
A mid to late 18th century<br />
Dutch marquetry inlaid walnut<br />
tripod table, the circular<br />
boxwood strung top inlaid with a<br />
butterfly, flowers and scrolls, on<br />
turned baluster stem with foliate<br />
carved tripod and claw and ball<br />
feet, Diam.83cm H.72cm<br />
Lot 322<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A William and Mary oyster<br />
veneered plivewood and<br />
kingwood chest on stand,<br />
the top inset with five boxwood<br />
rings, over two short and two<br />
graduated long drawers and<br />
three further short drawers,<br />
lacking the original legs and<br />
raised on later bun feet, W.97cm<br />
D.55cm H.95cm<br />
Lot 323<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A George I carved giltwood<br />
wall mirror, with scrolling crest<br />
and floral carved frame, W.71cm<br />
H.105cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
320<br />
Lot 324<br />
An 18th century walnut<br />
refectory table, with a single<br />
piece of timber top, on turned<br />
columns and trestle foot,<br />
W.232cm D.59cm H.82cm<br />
Lot 325<br />
£2,000 - 2,500<br />
A George III mahogany<br />
secretary’s cabinet, of plain<br />
rectangular form with two<br />
fielded panelled doors, brass<br />
loop handles and bracket<br />
feet, the interior fitted with an<br />
arrangement of pigeon holes and<br />
five drawers named for Pelling,<br />
Defries & Co Nabobs Papers,<br />
India Letters, Antonio D Souza<br />
& Co and Lawrence Bowden &<br />
Co., W.61cm D.37cm H.78cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
66
319<br />
323<br />
325<br />
321<br />
322<br />
328<br />
Lot 326<br />
An early 19th century Anglo<br />
Indian ships’ bureau, the fall<br />
with original lock and reeded<br />
sides over two short and four<br />
long drawers, W.64cm D.34cm<br />
H.84cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 327<br />
324<br />
A George III mahogany<br />
serpentine dressing chest,<br />
with straight sides and fitted four<br />
graduated long drawers with<br />
brass loop handles, on bracket<br />
feet, W.101cm D.56cm H.84cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 328<br />
327<br />
A George III mahogany<br />
cylinder top combined writing<br />
and dressing kneehole desk,<br />
with tambour enclosing pigeon<br />
holes and ten short drawers over<br />
a compartmented frieze drawer<br />
and six short pedestal drawers,<br />
W.122cm D.61cm H.110cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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329<br />
330<br />
335<br />
68<br />
331<br />
Lot 329<br />
A George III mahogany wing<br />
armchair, with golden foliate<br />
fabric upholstery and H stretcher,<br />
on hardwood castors, W.84cm<br />
D.80cm H.124cm<br />
Lot 330<br />
£700 - 900<br />
A Thomas Malby & Son 18<br />
inch terrestrial globe, with<br />
associated turned walnut<br />
underframe, diameter 61cm<br />
height 102cm<br />
Lot 331<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A set of four late 18th century<br />
French carved beech fauteuils,<br />
with caned backs and seats, on<br />
turned and fluted tapered legs,<br />
W.54cm D.53cm H.91cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 332<br />
A Regency brass inset<br />
rosewood sofa table With D<br />
shaped flaps and two frieze<br />
drawers, on octagonal pedestal<br />
with saltire downswept legs,<br />
fitted brass caps and casters W.<br />
94cm. D. 70cm. H. 72cm.<br />
Lot 333<br />
£700 - 900<br />
A set of eight Regency<br />
mahogany dining chairs,<br />
including two carvers, with<br />
ropetwist cresting rails, pierced<br />
spars and drop in seats, ,<br />
carvers W.54cm D.56cm H.84cm<br />
Lot 334<br />
332<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A 1790’s French Directoire<br />
period brass mounted<br />
mahogany commode, with<br />
veined white marble top over<br />
three frieze and three graduated<br />
long drawers, W.146cm D.65cm<br />
H.95cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 335<br />
A Victorian parcel gilt carved<br />
mahogany and pietra dura<br />
centre table, with raised<br />
octagonal specimen hardstone<br />
top, on a turned and fluted stem<br />
lions paw feet, fitted ceramic<br />
castors W.69cm H.72cm<br />
Lot 336<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Victorian rosewood<br />
serpentine dwarf bookcase,<br />
with serpentine marble top and<br />
four brass grilled doors, on plinth<br />
foot, with veined white marble<br />
top and four brass grilled doors<br />
on plinth foot, W.154cm D.44cm<br />
H.97cm<br />
Lot 337<br />
341<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Victorian walnut breakfront<br />
dwarf bookcase, three frieze<br />
drawers over cupboard doors,<br />
W.195cm D.44cm H.95cm<br />
£600 - 800
333<br />
334<br />
339<br />
342<br />
340<br />
Lot 338<br />
A Victorian long stool, with<br />
padded top and ornately carved<br />
oak cabriole legs, with flowers<br />
and lions paw feet to one side<br />
and plainer cabriole scroll legs<br />
to the other, W.146cm D.61cm<br />
H.50cm<br />
Lot 339<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Victorian brass mounted<br />
teak campaign chest, fitted two<br />
short and three long drawers, on<br />
turned feet, W.104cm D.49cm<br />
H.103cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 340<br />
An early Victorian brass inset<br />
rosewood work table, with<br />
hinged top, side drawer and silks<br />
box, width 47cm depth 35cm<br />
height 75cm<br />
Lot 341<br />
337 338<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Victorian reformed gothic<br />
oak dining chair designed by<br />
Edward Welby Pugin, c.1864,<br />
with revealed pegs to the mortice<br />
and tenon joints on chamfered<br />
x frame stretcher with brass ball<br />
front feet W. 50cm. D. 48cm. H.<br />
84cm.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 342<br />
A Napoleon III rosewood<br />
games table, by J. A. Jost<br />
of Paris, with crossbanded<br />
rectangular top, rising to reverse<br />
to baize and a side flap lowering<br />
to reveal additional chess,<br />
draughts, baize and roulette<br />
inserts, a further drawer houses<br />
baize lined backgammon<br />
board and contains a divided<br />
compartmented tray with<br />
dominoes, chessmen, two<br />
sizes of draught, bone tokens<br />
etc. along with a 36cm roulette<br />
wheel, on turned and fluted<br />
tapered legs, W.92cm D.64cm<br />
H.73cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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346<br />
350<br />
349<br />
70<br />
345<br />
351<br />
Lot 343<br />
A French gilt metal mounted<br />
kingwood serpentine vitrine,<br />
with Vernis Martin style<br />
decoration, W.108cm D.36cm<br />
H.193cm<br />
Lot 344<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A good pair of 19th century<br />
French gilt wood elbow chairs<br />
101 cm high, 62cm wide.<br />
Lot 345<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A late 18th century French<br />
banded kingwood serpentine<br />
marble top commode, stamped<br />
H. Wirtz to top, width 148cm,<br />
depth 69cm, height 90cm<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
344<br />
Lot 346<br />
Henry William Batley (1846-<br />
1932) for Shoolbred & Co. A<br />
Victorian aesthetic movement<br />
walnut and ebonised<br />
chiffonier, W.168cm D.47cm<br />
H.204cm<br />
Lot 347<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of 19th century French<br />
walnut fauteuils with part<br />
needlework upholstery W. 75cm.<br />
D. 78cm. H. 112cm.<br />
Lot 348<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A late Victorian brass bound<br />
oak campaign chest, fitted two<br />
short and three long drawers<br />
W.99cm D.45cm H.91cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
348<br />
Lot 349<br />
An Edwardian ormolu<br />
mounted onyx pedestal, with<br />
square top, corinthian capital and<br />
block base, W,32cm H.117cm<br />
Lot 350<br />
£250 - 350<br />
An Edwardian Sheraton revival<br />
ebony strung satinwood<br />
display cabinet, with painted<br />
frieze and four astragal glazed<br />
doors over three drawers and<br />
four cupboard doors, the outer<br />
bowed doors painted with Venus<br />
and Cupid, on turned tapered<br />
legs, W.190cm D.47cm H.205cm<br />
Lot 351<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
Hans Hopfer (1931-2009), and<br />
Jean Paul Gautier (b.1953)or<br />
Roche Bobois. A pair of Mah<br />
Jong modular lounge chairs,<br />
comprised of six assorted<br />
buttoned square cushions and<br />
two upholstered ends, W.128cm<br />
D,96cm H.77cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500
PAINTINGS & PRINTS<br />
352-501<br />
at 1.30pm<br />
435<br />
71
352 353<br />
354<br />
355<br />
Lot 352<br />
17th century English School<br />
Portrait miniature of a lady<br />
wearing a black dress with<br />
lace collar and a silver<br />
pendant<br />
watercolour on vellum<br />
5 x 4cm, silver frame<br />
Lot 353<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lorenzo Thewenetti (Anglo-<br />
Italian, 1800-1878)<br />
Miniature portrait of a young<br />
lady<br />
oil on ivory<br />
10.5 x 8cm. Cut steel frame.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
356<br />
Lot 354<br />
17th century Continental<br />
School<br />
Portrait of a young man<br />
oil on canvas<br />
75 x 59.5cm, unframed<br />
Lot 355<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Attributed to Sir Francis Grant<br />
(1803-1878)<br />
Half length portrait of a<br />
Scottish lady<br />
oil on canvas<br />
91.5 x 71cm, unframed<br />
£1,800 - 2,500<br />
357<br />
Lot 356<br />
Early 18th century English<br />
School<br />
Half length portrait of a lady<br />
within a landscape<br />
oil on canvas<br />
74 x 62cm<br />
Lot 357<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Attributed to Thomas Hudson<br />
(1701-1779)<br />
Portrait of Joseph Paget of<br />
Ibstock who married Joanna<br />
Alcock, Obit 1787<br />
oil on canvas<br />
75 x 63cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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358<br />
359<br />
Lot 358<br />
English School c.1770<br />
Three quarter length portraits<br />
of Mr and Mrs Peel, he seated<br />
at a table with a globe, she in a<br />
landscape holding citern<br />
pair of oils on canvas<br />
125 x 100cm<br />
Lot 359<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
After Sir Godfrey Kneller<br />
(1646-1723)<br />
Portrait of King George II<br />
oil on canvas<br />
76 x 63cm, unframed<br />
360<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
Lot 360<br />
18th century Flemish School<br />
Cattle drover and other<br />
figures at rest in an Italianate<br />
landscape<br />
oil on copper<br />
47.5 x 36cm, unframed<br />
Lot 361<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Circle of Dirk Van Den Bergen<br />
(1645-1689)<br />
Landscape with figures, cattle<br />
and sheep beside a Roman<br />
well<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
34 x 48cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 362<br />
Antonio Dominico Gabbiani<br />
(1625-1726)<br />
361<br />
362<br />
Studies of classical figures<br />
two black crayon works on paper<br />
Manning Gallery labels verso<br />
16 x 14.5.cm and 15.5 x 14.5cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
73
363<br />
365<br />
370<br />
74<br />
364<br />
Lot 363<br />
Marc Antonio Bassetti (1588-<br />
1630)<br />
Two lovers at a table and St<br />
Matthew and the angel<br />
ink and wash on paper<br />
Manning Gallery label verso<br />
7 x 9.5cm<br />
Lot 364<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Alexandre Adriaensen (1587-<br />
1661)<br />
Still life of crabs, fruit, a loaf<br />
of bread, rummer, flagon and<br />
flowers upon a table top<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
signed and dated 1646<br />
40 x 70cm.<br />
Lot 365<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
18th century Flemish School<br />
Woman seated at a table<br />
counting money<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
18.5 x 14cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 366<br />
Rembrandt Van Rijn (1606-<br />
1669)<br />
A Peasant Replying: ‘Dats niet’<br />
etching<br />
11.25 x 4.25cm<br />
Lot 367<br />
Flemish School<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
Still life of flowers in a vase<br />
oil on metal panel<br />
55 x 41cm<br />
Lot 368<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Gyula Bubarnik (Hungarian,<br />
1936-2010)<br />
17th century still life of a<br />
carved ivory goblet, fruit,<br />
a glass and a book upon a<br />
table top, with leaded window<br />
beyond<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
58 x 48cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
367<br />
Lot 369<br />
Gyula Bubarnik (Hungarian,<br />
1936-2010)<br />
17th century style still life of<br />
a silver gilt nautilus cup and<br />
fruit upon a table top<br />
oil on panel<br />
signed<br />
40 x 30cm<br />
Lot 370<br />
£300 - 500<br />
After Nicolas Poussin (French,<br />
1594-1665)<br />
Ecce Agnus Dei<br />
oil on canvas, 80 x 69cm<br />
Lot 371<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Italian School, follower of<br />
Claude Lorrain (French, 1600-<br />
1682)<br />
The Embarkation of the Queen<br />
of Sheba<br />
oil on canvas<br />
66 x 76cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500
366<br />
372<br />
375<br />
373<br />
Lot 372<br />
Attributed to Jacques Callot<br />
(1592-1635)<br />
A zoomorphic figure<br />
pen and ink<br />
with stags head, woman’s<br />
breasts, dragon wings and goat<br />
legs<br />
8.5 x 4cm.<br />
Lot 373<br />
Giovanni Benedetto<br />
Castiglione (1609-1664)<br />
£400 - 600<br />
The Nativity with God the<br />
Father and Angels, c.1647<br />
etching<br />
Bartsch 7 only state<br />
20 x 38cm. unframed<br />
368<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 374<br />
Italian School c.1900<br />
Amorini amongst clouds<br />
oil on canvas<br />
65 x 92cm<br />
Lot 375<br />
369<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Attributed to Francois Boucher<br />
(French, 1703-1770)<br />
Porters unloading a barge and<br />
pushing a barrow<br />
two sanguine chalk drawings on<br />
laid paper<br />
Collector’s stamp verso for Alfred<br />
Wolfgang von Wurzbach (1846-<br />
1914), Austrian art historian.<br />
29 x 21cm, unframed<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
371<br />
374<br />
75
382<br />
76<br />
376<br />
387<br />
Lot 376<br />
John Tobias Young (1755-<br />
1824)<br />
View of Southampton<br />
across the River Itchen with<br />
Southampton Water beyond<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
signed J.T.Jung pinxt and<br />
indistinctly dated AD 18..<br />
62 x 87cm<br />
Lot 377<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Julien Joseph Ducorron (1770-<br />
1848)<br />
Figures beside a watermill<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
signed and dated 1818<br />
67 x 92cm.<br />
Lot 378<br />
English School c.1900<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
Still life of flowers in a vase<br />
upon a ledge<br />
oil on canvas, 75 x 100cm<br />
Lot 379<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Attributed to Henry Pether<br />
(fl.1825-1865)<br />
Fisherfolk along the shore at<br />
midnight<br />
oil on canvas laid on board<br />
50 x 60cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 380<br />
Herman Moll (1654-1732)<br />
‘The North Part of Great<br />
Britain called Scotland’ 1714<br />
coloured engraving<br />
inset with a map of the Shetland<br />
Isles, 11 views of Scotland and<br />
a cartouche dedicated to the Rt.<br />
Hon. John Marr’,60.5 x 101cm,<br />
Lot 381<br />
£400 - 600<br />
After Sir Joshua Reynolds<br />
(1723-1792)<br />
Self portrait of the artist<br />
holding a mahl stick<br />
oil on canvas<br />
61 x 75cm<br />
Lot 382<br />
£400 - 600<br />
John Moore of Ipswich (1820-<br />
1902)<br />
Fishing boats off the coast<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
signed<br />
18 x 24cm, unframed<br />
Lot 383<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Circle of William Havell (1782-<br />
1857)<br />
Italianate river landscape with<br />
boys in the foreground<br />
oil on canvas, 40 x 62cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 384<br />
Early 19th century Italian<br />
School<br />
Figures in a landscape with<br />
castle beyond<br />
oil on canvas<br />
24 x 34.5cm<br />
Lot 385<br />
£300 - 500<br />
WIlliam Mulready R.A. (1786-<br />
1863)<br />
Children nutting<br />
oil on canvas<br />
67 x 58cm<br />
Lot 386<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
John Moore of Ipswich (1820-<br />
1902)<br />
Evening on the Broads and<br />
Cattle watering<br />
near pair of oils of board<br />
signed<br />
20 x 16cm and 19 x 16cm<br />
Lot 387<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Abraham Hulk (Dutch, 1813-<br />
1897)<br />
Dutch vessels off the coast<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
30 x 43cm<br />
£400 - 600
378<br />
377<br />
380<br />
379<br />
385<br />
381<br />
386<br />
383 384<br />
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389<br />
393<br />
391<br />
Lot 388<br />
Paul Marny (1829-1914)<br />
Continental riverside town<br />
near pair of watercolours<br />
signed<br />
60 x 105cm and 58 x 106cm<br />
Lot 389<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Circle of Theodore Rousseau<br />
(French, 1812-1867)<br />
‘Paris; Vue Prise de<br />
Chaillot’,c.1827<br />
oil on canvas<br />
various labels verso<br />
29.5 x 45cm<br />
Lot 390<br />
£400 - 600<br />
19th Century English School<br />
Sketch of a female bather,<br />
charcoal and watercolour<br />
initialled H.B,<br />
35 x 39cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 391<br />
A.Rowland Knight (fl.1810-<br />
1840<br />
Cat bitten by a pike<br />
pair of oils on card<br />
signed<br />
33 x 43cm.<br />
Lot 392<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer<br />
(1802-1873)<br />
Portrait of two spaniels<br />
oil on canvas<br />
initialled<br />
33 x 43cm.<br />
Lot 393<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Samuel Lines (1778-1863)<br />
The Vale Of the Conway,<br />
Pentre Voelas, North Wales<br />
oil on canvas<br />
inscribed on the stretcher and<br />
dated 1843<br />
64 x 92cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
390<br />
Lot 394<br />
David Cox (1783-1859)<br />
Blustery landscape<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and dated ..<br />
25 x 37cm<br />
Lot 395<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Thomas Bush Hardy (1842-<br />
1897)<br />
‘The Pool of the Thames’<br />
watercolour<br />
signed and dated 1894<br />
31 x 50cm.<br />
Lot 396<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Gustav de Breanski (1856-<br />
1898)<br />
Fishing boat entering harbour<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
60 x 90cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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398 398<br />
388 392<br />
394<br />
396<br />
Lot 397<br />
Lot 398<br />
395<br />
397<br />
19th century Scottish School<br />
John Morris (19th C.)<br />
Highlanders beside a croft<br />
with dogs, ponies, cattle and<br />
sheep<br />
oil on canvas, 96 x 144cm<br />
After the Hunt; gun dogs<br />
seated in landscapes<br />
pair of oils on canvas<br />
signed, 40 x 60cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
79
399<br />
400<br />
402<br />
80<br />
403<br />
Lot 399<br />
Sophie Anderson (1823-1903)<br />
Portrait of a girl with a rosehip<br />
necklace<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, 30 x 25cm<br />
Lot 400<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Carlton Alfred Smith R.I. (1843-<br />
1956)<br />
‘In The Garden’<br />
watercolour<br />
signed and dated 189745 x<br />
29cm<br />
Lot 401<br />
404<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Bernardus Johannes<br />
Blommers (Dutch, 1845 - 1914)<br />
Farm hand taking a pinch of<br />
snuff with calves onlooking<br />
oil on mahogany panel<br />
signed, 63 x 48cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 402<br />
Augustin Feyen Perrin<br />
(French, 1826-1888)<br />
Half length portrait of a seated<br />
lady holding a fur coat<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, 71 x 52cm<br />
Lot 403<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Robert Anning Bell, R.A. (1863-<br />
1933)<br />
The Amazon Guard<br />
oil on canvas, 61 x 35cm<br />
Lot 404<br />
408<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Anthony Frederick Augustus<br />
Sandys (1829-1904)<br />
Portrait of David Bromilow<br />
1876<br />
watercolour<br />
signed, 76 x 55cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 405<br />
Sir Alfred East (1849-1913)<br />
Harvesters at sunset<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
40 x 60cm<br />
Lot 406<br />
François Brunery (Italian,<br />
1849-1926)<br />
‘Une Reussite’<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
signed<br />
40 x 32cm<br />
Lot 407<br />
408<br />
French School c.1900<br />
18th century lovers in a<br />
garden<br />
oil on canvas<br />
51 x 80cm, unframed<br />
£600 - 800<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
£400 - 600
406<br />
410<br />
410<br />
405<br />
407<br />
Lot 408<br />
Edward Blair Leighton (1853-<br />
1922)<br />
‘Where are you going my<br />
pretty Maid?’ & ‘Ways and<br />
Means’<br />
oil on panel, a pair<br />
initialled and dated 1902/1903,<br />
35 x 25cm.<br />
£7,000 - 10,000<br />
Lot 409<br />
Sidney Richard Percy (1821-<br />
1886)<br />
‘A Scottish Loch’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
Signed and dated 38<br />
47 x 80cm.<br />
409<br />
£7,000 - 10,000<br />
Lot 410<br />
401<br />
Jehan Georges Vibert (French,<br />
1840-1902)<br />
‘Good News’ & ‘The Text’<br />
pair of oils on panel,watercolours<br />
signed,<br />
£2,000 - 4,000<br />
81
412<br />
414<br />
415<br />
411<br />
Lot 411<br />
Oliver Clare (1853-1927)<br />
Still lifes of spring flowers<br />
and grapes, greengages and<br />
raspberries<br />
pair of oils on canvas<br />
signed,<br />
30 x 24cm<br />
Lot 412<br />
Austrian School c.1900<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Soldier standing in the snow<br />
oil on canvas<br />
73 x 42cm.<br />
Lot 413<br />
Arthur Bernard Bateman<br />
(1883-1970)<br />
A <strong>Spring</strong> Festival in Italy<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and inscribed verso<br />
62 x 75cm<br />
411<br />
£500 - 800<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 414<br />
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska<br />
(French, 1891-1915)<br />
‘’Statue for a garden’’<br />
pen and black ink on paper<br />
inscribed,<br />
31.5 x 19cms.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Provenance: Colnaghi Gallery<br />
until 1989, Sussex private<br />
collection thereafter.<br />
Lot 415<br />
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska<br />
(French, 1891-1915)<br />
“Cest ce lynx la que je vieus<br />
defaires en terre’’ (It’s this<br />
lynx that I used to undo in the<br />
ground),<br />
pencil on paper<br />
inscribed,<br />
19 x 25.5cms.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Provenance: as per lot 414<br />
413<br />
Lot 416<br />
§ Frank Moss Bennett (1874-<br />
1953)<br />
‘Queen Elizabeth and Drake’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and dated ‘42, 60 x 75cm.<br />
Lot 417<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
§ Frank Moss Bennett (1874-<br />
1953)<br />
Cavaliers outside a hostelry<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and dated 1921<br />
35 x 50cm.<br />
Lot 418<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Albert Moulton Foweraker<br />
(1873-1942)<br />
Cottage by moonlight<br />
watercolour, signed,<br />
22 x 27cm<br />
£300 - 400<br />
82
421 419<br />
420 422 418<br />
Lot 419<br />
Lot 420<br />
416<br />
Lot 421<br />
417<br />
Albert Moulton Foweraker<br />
(1873-1942)<br />
Albert Moulton Foweraker<br />
(1873-1942)<br />
Albert Moulton Foweraker<br />
(1873-1942)<br />
The Lantern Carrier<br />
oil on board, signed,<br />
24 x 30cm.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Conversation in the courtyard<br />
by moonlight<br />
watercolour heightened with<br />
white, signed, 53 x 35.5cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
An Italian riverside palazzo<br />
watercolour<br />
signed, 24 x 34cm<br />
Lot 422<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Albert Moulton Foweraker<br />
(1873-1942)<br />
‘Carbis Bay near St Ives’<br />
watercolour<br />
signed, 28 x 23cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
83
423<br />
432<br />
434<br />
Lot 423<br />
Jean Jacques Henner (French,<br />
1829-1905)<br />
‘Sitzende Frau In Halbdunkel’<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
signed<br />
21 x 15.5cm<br />
Lot 424<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
James Dixon Innes (1887-<br />
1914)<br />
‘Collioure, 1910’<br />
ink and watercolour<br />
24 x 33cm<br />
Lot 425<br />
Modern British<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Interior with girl and parakeet<br />
oil on canvas<br />
73 x 61cm<br />
Lot 426<br />
Henry Tonks (1862-1937)<br />
Tivoli 1940<br />
watercolour<br />
signed and dated 1940<br />
24.5 x 35cm<br />
Lot 427<br />
£700 - 900<br />
£300 - 500<br />
William Hyams (1878-1952)<br />
‘The Lighthouse, Newhaven’<br />
oil on canvas laid on board<br />
initialled, 1936 Brighton Art<br />
Galleries Exhibition label verso<br />
54 x 69cm<br />
Lot 428<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Adolphe Lalyre (French, 1848-<br />
1933)<br />
Sirens and dolphin beside<br />
rocks<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
55 x 79cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 429<br />
Adolphe Lalyre (French, (1848-<br />
1933)<br />
Sirens and Cupid dancing<br />
along the seashore<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
58 x 71cm<br />
Lot 430<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Spencer Frederick Gore (1878-<br />
1914)<br />
Houses and garden with<br />
woman wearing a red hat<br />
oil on board<br />
initialled, 27 x 40cm<br />
Lot 431<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Henry Tonks (1862-1937)<br />
‘Broadstairs’<br />
pastel and watercolour on paper<br />
signed in pencil<br />
27 x 43.5cm<br />
Lot 432<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Henry Tonks (1862-1937)<br />
Portrait of Penelope<br />
Massingham, Aged 14<br />
oil on board<br />
label verso<br />
30 x 24.5cm<br />
Lot 433<br />
£400 - 600<br />
§ Harold Knight R.A. (1874-<br />
1961)<br />
Portrait of Charlotte<br />
oil on canvas<br />
48 x 33cm<br />
Lot 434<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Dietz Edzard (German, 1893-<br />
1963)<br />
Portrait of a young woman<br />
holding a fan<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
64 x 50cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
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431<br />
426<br />
430<br />
424<br />
433<br />
425<br />
427<br />
429<br />
428<br />
4 85
435<br />
Lot 435<br />
§ Georges Braque (French,<br />
1882-1963)<br />
‘Two Lemons’, 1929<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and dated ‘29<br />
13 x 29.5cm<br />
£80,000 - 120,000<br />
Provenance; Given to the artist<br />
Hugh Micklem by Lady Chester<br />
Beatty c.1940. Thence by family<br />
descent.<br />
Authenticated by Armand Israël<br />
For a related but later work<br />
see Christie’s sale Lot 796<br />
13.11.2021<br />
Lot 436<br />
Ellis Silas (1885-1972)<br />
Liner entering harbour with<br />
remarque sketch of a coat of<br />
arms initialled JRE<br />
gouache and watercolour<br />
signed<br />
23 x 49cm<br />
Lot 437<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Studio of Nicolas de Stael<br />
(1914-1955), the original frame<br />
used to house ‘Verre et Pinceau’,<br />
1954,<br />
parcel gilt painted and carved<br />
wood with Fischer <strong>Fine</strong> Art label<br />
verso<br />
aperture 43 x 60cm, overall 60 x<br />
77cm<br />
Lot 438<br />
£400 - 600<br />
§ Alfred Aaron Wolmark (1877-<br />
1961)<br />
Fish market at Concarneau<br />
oil on board<br />
Lords Gallery label verso stating<br />
that the frame was designed by<br />
the artist and dated 1913<br />
45 x 36cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 439<br />
Archibald Sanderson (1900-<br />
1971)<br />
Farm Buildings, Dyfed and<br />
Pembrokeshire<br />
pair of oils on canvas board<br />
29 x 39cm<br />
Lot 440<br />
Roger Fry (1866-1934)<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Three men in a cafe, Aix-En-<br />
Provence<br />
pencil on paper<br />
with Bill of <strong>Sale</strong> from The<br />
Bloomsbury Workshop dated<br />
2004<br />
11 x 16.5cm<br />
Lot 441<br />
£300 - 500<br />
§ Vanessa Bell (1879-1961)<br />
Seated man in a Paris cafe<br />
c.1922<br />
pencil on paper<br />
Bloomsbury Workshop label<br />
verso<br />
19 x 17cm<br />
Lot 442<br />
Gudrun Sibbons (b.1925)<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
Fishing boats along the coast<br />
three oils<br />
signed<br />
40 x 50cm and 30 x 40cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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437<br />
438<br />
440<br />
441<br />
442<br />
439<br />
436<br />
87
453<br />
452<br />
453<br />
Lot 447<br />
Cecil Rochfort Doyly-John<br />
(1906-1993)<br />
St. Paul de Vence near Nice,<br />
South of France<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
25 x 35cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 448<br />
Cecil Rochfort Doyly-John<br />
(1906-1993)<br />
88<br />
451<br />
Lot 443<br />
§ Charles Cundall (1890-1971)<br />
Somerset landscape<br />
oil on canvas<br />
Louise Kosman label verso<br />
40 x 60cm<br />
Lot 444<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Attributed to Mahmoud Said<br />
(Egypt, 1897-1964)<br />
White mosque beside the Nile<br />
oil on card<br />
signed<br />
23.5 x 33.5cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 445<br />
§ Cecil Rochfort Doyly-John<br />
(1906-1993)<br />
On the Mediterranean coast<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
30 x 50cm<br />
Lot 446<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John<br />
(1906-1993)<br />
St Paul de Vence, near Nice,<br />
South of France<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, 24 x 34cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
‘The Archway at Cap d’Antibes<br />
near Nice and Monte Carlo’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
35 x 70cm<br />
Lot 449<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Cecil Rochfort Doyly-John<br />
(1906-1993)<br />
‘The Old Ville, Nice, South of<br />
France’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed, with label verso<br />
21 x 36cm<br />
£600 - 800
443<br />
444<br />
447 446<br />
Lot 450<br />
§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly John<br />
(1906-1993)<br />
Small fishing village near Cap<br />
Ferrat Villefranche, French<br />
Riviera<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, 50 x 75cm<br />
Lot 451<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Sir William Russell Flint<br />
(1880-1969)<br />
Portrait of Cecilia<br />
watercolour<br />
signed and dated 1959, with<br />
letter from the artist to Cecilia’s<br />
parents verso, 33 x 39cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 452<br />
§ Sir William Russell Flint<br />
(1880-1969)<br />
Three models<br />
watercolour<br />
signed, 49 x 66cm<br />
Lot 453<br />
448<br />
£5,000 - 7,000<br />
§ Sir William Russell Flint<br />
(1880-1969)<br />
Three studies of models, one<br />
inscribed ‘Two Studies’<br />
conte crayon<br />
largest 19 x 21cm<br />
£700 - 900<br />
449<br />
450<br />
445<br />
89
454<br />
Lot 454<br />
Attributed to Yusaf Adebayo<br />
Cameron Grillo (Nigerian, born<br />
1934)<br />
Mother and child<br />
oil on canvas board<br />
105 x 68cm<br />
Lot 455<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
§ Edward Wesson (1910-1983)<br />
Salisbury cathedral from the<br />
east<br />
ink and watercolour<br />
signed<br />
21 x 29cm<br />
Lot 456<br />
£300 - 500<br />
§ Edward Wesson (1910-1983)<br />
Lake Como<br />
watercolour<br />
signed<br />
22 x 29.5cm<br />
Lot 457<br />
£200 - 300<br />
§ Edward Wesson (1910-1983)<br />
‘The Tate Gallery, London’<br />
watercolour<br />
signed<br />
35.5 x 25cm<br />
£200 - 300<br />
459<br />
Lot 458<br />
§ Frank Wootton (1911-1998)<br />
‘Firle Beacon from Ripe’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
24 x 29.5cm<br />
Lot 459<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Jeremy Moon (1934-1974)<br />
Collage of three drawings<br />
pastel on paper<br />
Juda Roman Gallery label verso<br />
55 x 38cm.<br />
Lot 460<br />
§ Ken Howard (1932-)<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Seated nude, ‘Charlotte, May<br />
‘90’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
31 x 26cm<br />
Lot 461<br />
John Piper (1903-1992)<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Scotney Castle, 1976<br />
lithograph<br />
signed in pencil and blind<br />
stamped 99/120, (Levinson 265)<br />
48 x 61cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
460<br />
Lot 462<br />
Géza Szóbel, (Czech, 1905-<br />
1963)<br />
Images from Du Sueur Froide<br />
(The Shivers)<br />
11 etchings<br />
signed in pencil<br />
largest 18 x 23cm. unframed<br />
Lot 463<br />
§ John Piper (1903-1992)<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
Holdenby (Levinson 283)<br />
lithograph<br />
signed in pencil and inscibed AP<br />
45 x 62cm<br />
Lot 464<br />
£500 - 700<br />
§ Eliot Hodgkin (1905-1987)<br />
‘Two Cut Lemons’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and dated ‘61<br />
28 x 23cm<br />
Lot 465<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
§ Gino Severini (Italian 1833-<br />
1966)<br />
‘Arlecchino e Pedrolino’<br />
lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, 89/120<br />
69 x 53cm<br />
£600 - 900<br />
90
461<br />
463<br />
464<br />
457<br />
455<br />
462<br />
458<br />
465<br />
456<br />
91
466<br />
466<br />
467<br />
467<br />
Lot 472<br />
§ Paul Lucien Maze (French,<br />
1887-1979)<br />
Hillside landscape<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and dated 1952<br />
49 x 69cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
468<br />
Lot 466<br />
Romain De Tirtoff Erté (1892-<br />
1990)<br />
Two costume designs: Venus<br />
and Mars<br />
gouache and gold paint<br />
signed, 34 x 23cm, unframed<br />
Lot 467<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Romain De Tirtoff Erté (1892-<br />
1990)<br />
Two costume designs for<br />
dancers<br />
gouache, silver and gold ink<br />
signed, 35 x 24.5cm<br />
Lot 468<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
§ Felix Runcie Kelly (1916-<br />
1994)<br />
‘Interior, The Dolmabache<br />
Palace’<br />
oil on canvas board<br />
monogrammed<br />
42.5 x 29cm<br />
469<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 469<br />
Jean Francois Le Corbusier<br />
(1887-1965)<br />
Totem 1963<br />
colour lithograph<br />
signed in the plate<br />
73 x 80.5cm<br />
Lot 470<br />
Attributed to Adrian Paul<br />
Allinson (1890-1959)<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Southern French landscape<br />
with hilltop town<br />
oil on board<br />
50.5 x 60.5cm. unframed<br />
Lot 471<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Llewellyn Petley Jones (1908-<br />
1986)<br />
Sailing boats on a river<br />
oil on canvas<br />
initialled and dated ‘63<br />
30 x 41cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 473<br />
§ Marcel Dyf (French, 1899-<br />
1985)<br />
‘Ceuilleuses en Bretagne’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
58 x 71cm<br />
Lot 474<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
§ Marcel Dyf (French, 1899-<br />
1985)<br />
‘Pivoines’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
64 x 53cm<br />
Lot 475<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
§ Pierre de Clausade (French,<br />
1910-1976)<br />
‘Greve en Bretagne’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and inscribed verso<br />
37 x 45cm<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
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473 474<br />
472 470<br />
471 475<br />
93
478<br />
Lot 482<br />
Oscar Rabin (Russian, 1928-<br />
2018)<br />
‘Toledo Massacre’<br />
wax crayon on board<br />
signed<br />
75 x 105cm.<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
481<br />
Lot 476<br />
§ Constantin Kluge (French,<br />
1912-2003)<br />
‘Le Lagon Forestier’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, 51 x 61cm<br />
Lot 477<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
§ Wilf Roberts (1941-2016)<br />
Cottages in a landscape<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and dated ‘71<br />
54.5 x 75cm<br />
Lot 478<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry<br />
(1887-1976)<br />
Burford Church<br />
offset lithograph printed in<br />
colours, on wove,<br />
signed in pencil, 720/850<br />
61 x 46cm.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 479<br />
§ Donald Hamilton Fraser R.A,<br />
(1929-2009)<br />
Coastal landscape<br />
watercolour on paper<br />
signed and dated 4.12.71<br />
31 x 49cm<br />
Lot 480<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
§ Donald Hamilton Fraser R.A<br />
(1929-2009)<br />
Pyrenees - Chateau at<br />
Queribus<br />
mixed media<br />
signed, 30 x 40cm<br />
Lot 481<br />
§ Jack Vettriano (1951-)<br />
‘The Critical House’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
61 x 50cm<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
£16,000 - 18,000<br />
Provenance; Dulwich Picture<br />
Gallery Exhibition Nov-Feb 1986;<br />
‘Introducing Sam Rabin’, no.38.<br />
The only boxing scene by Rabin<br />
to record a particular match -<br />
the world heavyweight title fight<br />
between Jack Dempsey and<br />
Jess Willard at Toledo, USA, in<br />
1919.<br />
Lot 483<br />
Oscar Rabin (Russian, 1928-<br />
2018)<br />
Study for Tense Moment<br />
pencil and Conte crayon<br />
signed, 22.5 x 15.5cm. and an<br />
etching with aquatint of a fallen<br />
boxer ‘Finish’, signed in pencil,<br />
14 x 19cm.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Provenance; Dulwich Picture<br />
Gallery Exhibition Nov-Feb 1986;<br />
‘Introducing Sam Rabin’, no.63<br />
& 64<br />
94
482<br />
483<br />
476<br />
477<br />
480 479<br />
483<br />
95
484<br />
Lot 484<br />
§ Sir Hugh Casson (1910-1999)<br />
The Old Man Of Lochnagar<br />
ink and watercolour<br />
signed and dated 1993<br />
13 x 13cm<br />
Lot 485<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Mary Fedden (1915-2012)<br />
‘Pony’<br />
gouache<br />
signed and dated 1987<br />
11 x 15cm.<br />
Lot 486<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
§ Craigie Aitchison CBE, RA<br />
(1926–2009)<br />
Wayney and the Pink Tree<br />
screenprint in colours<br />
signed and dated 2000, 51/75<br />
overall 63.5 x 55.5cm<br />
Lot 487<br />
§ Harold Mockford (1932-)<br />
£600 - 800<br />
‘West Dean Picnic’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed verso and dated 1969<br />
121 x 90.5cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 488<br />
§ Perico Pastor (Spanish,<br />
b.1953)<br />
‘Apunte’ a flower in a vase, a<br />
bowl and other objects<br />
maraoufle and wood<br />
signed with 2006 Messum’s label<br />
verso<br />
99 x 55cm<br />
Lot 489<br />
£600 - 800<br />
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry<br />
(1887-1976)<br />
‘Castle by the Sea’<br />
limited edition print<br />
signed in pencil, 33/75<br />
51 x 63.5cm<br />
Lot 490<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
§ Albert Irvin O.B.E., R.A.<br />
(1922-2015)<br />
‘Magdalen’,<br />
screenprint<br />
signed and dated ‘86, 119/125,<br />
92 x 119cm<br />
Lot 491<br />
485<br />
£500 - 800<br />
§ Victor Pasmore (1908-1998)<br />
Apollo I<br />
lithograph<br />
signed and dated ‘85, 16/70,<br />
Overall 62 x 80cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 492<br />
§ Victor Pasmore (1908-1998)<br />
Apollo II (Lynton G32)<br />
Screenprint in colours, 1985<br />
signed and dated ‘85, 62/70<br />
Overall 66 x 89cm.<br />
Lot 493<br />
£500 - 800<br />
§ Peter McClaren (Scottish,<br />
1964-)<br />
‘Matisse, woman in car’<br />
oil on paper<br />
inscribed verso<br />
58 x 88cm.<br />
Lot 494<br />
§ Neil MacPherson R.S.A,<br />
(Scottish, 1954-)<br />
£600 - 800<br />
The Pilgrims<br />
oil on canvas<br />
Boundary Gallery label verso<br />
82 x 100cm.<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
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488<br />
486<br />
487<br />
489<br />
490<br />
491<br />
492<br />
493<br />
494<br />
97
495<br />
497<br />
496<br />
Lot 495<br />
§ Neil MacPherson R.S.A,<br />
(Scottish, 1954-)<br />
The Day the Earth Stood Still<br />
oil on canvas<br />
Boundary Gallery label verso<br />
86 x 101cm.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
498<br />
Lot 496<br />
§ Neil MacPherson R.S.A,<br />
(Scottish, 1954-)<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> the Singer of Quiet<br />
Songs<br />
oil on canvas<br />
Boundary Gallery label verso<br />
107 x 96cm.<br />
Lot 497<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Neil MacPherson R.S.A,<br />
(Scottish, 1954-)<br />
‘The Bridal Path’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
99 x 134cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 498<br />
§ Peter Coker RA, (1926-2004)<br />
‘Bargemon April’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
initialled with 1986 Royal<br />
Academy Exhibition labels verso<br />
86 x 122cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
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Lot 499<br />
Keith Joubert (SA, 1948-2013)<br />
‘The Big Five’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed with Read Stremmel<br />
Gallery label verso,<br />
121 x 182cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
501<br />
Lot 500<br />
§ Donald MacIntyre (Scottish,<br />
1923-2009)<br />
‘Ardtun No.1’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed,<br />
52 x 78cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 501<br />
§ Fred Yates (1922-2008)<br />
Crowded street scene<br />
oil on board<br />
Studio sale stamps verso<br />
49 x 59cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
500<br />
499<br />
99
SILVER & VERTU<br />
At approx. 3.30pm.<br />
502- 542<br />
537<br />
100
Lot 502<br />
A pair of early Victorian<br />
pierced silver mounted wine<br />
coasters, by Joseph & Joseph<br />
Angell, with scrolling borders,<br />
engraved crest and turned<br />
wooden bases, London, 1840,<br />
diameter 13.1cm.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 503<br />
A 1930’s silver spherical<br />
gimbal club lighter, with tusk<br />
handle, by Padgett & Braham<br />
Ltd, London, 1933, overall length<br />
26cm.<br />
Lot 504<br />
£250 - 350<br />
A 1930’s planished silver<br />
rectangular cigarette box, by<br />
Georg Jensen, import marks,<br />
for London, 1938, numbered<br />
638, 23.6cm, gross 31.5oz.<br />
Lot 505<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A William IV silver seven bar<br />
toastrack, by The Barnards, on<br />
four scroll feet, with crested ring<br />
handle, London, 1824, length<br />
15.4cm, 7oz.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
502<br />
503<br />
504 505<br />
Lot 506<br />
A George III engine turned<br />
silver gilt and inset bloodstone<br />
circular snuff box and cover,<br />
maker’s mark rubbed, with<br />
embossed foliate border,<br />
London, 1808, 44mm, gross<br />
weight 47 grams.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 507<br />
A George III silver octagonal<br />
nutmeg grater, by Joseph<br />
Wilmore, with engraved<br />
interwoven decoration,<br />
Birmingham, 1816, 4cm.<br />
£150 - 250<br />
507 506<br />
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508<br />
509<br />
512<br />
510<br />
513<br />
515<br />
Lot 508<br />
A George V planished silver<br />
hexagonal small bowl by<br />
Omar Ramsden, with pierced<br />
scroll border, on six stump feet,<br />
London, 1933, width 11cm, 175<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 509<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A matched pair of George<br />
III silver mounted wine<br />
coasters, one by John Love<br />
& Co, Sheffield circa 1790,<br />
the other by John Roberts &<br />
Co, Sheffield, 1807, with milled<br />
border and fluted sides, diameter<br />
14cm.<br />
Lot 510<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An Edwardian pierced silver<br />
butter dish and cover by<br />
Charles Stuart Harris & Sons,<br />
with cow finial and clear glass<br />
liner(cracked), London, 1906,<br />
15.2cm, gross 14.5oz.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 511<br />
A late 17th century Danish<br />
silver spoon, the bowl front<br />
engraved with Christ on boat<br />
preaching to a group of people,<br />
the reverse engraved with initials<br />
and the date 1692, the stem<br />
with foliate decoration, assayer’s<br />
mark for C. Ludolph (1679-<br />
1729), Copenhagen, 1692,<br />
maker’s mark MS over 1692,<br />
17.2cm, 43 grams (repair),<br />
Lot 512<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A George V silver novelty<br />
atomiser modelled as a<br />
pouring vessel, London, 1914,<br />
12.3cm and a novelty silver<br />
compact?, modelled as a<br />
watering can, Henry Williamson<br />
Ltd, Birmingham, 1910, overall<br />
69mm.<br />
Lot 513<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A George IV engraved silver<br />
vinaigrette, modelled as a<br />
handbag, by Gervase Wheeler,<br />
Birmingham, 1827, 27mm.<br />
£150 - 200<br />
514<br />
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518<br />
Lot 514<br />
A late Victorian silver Adam<br />
style sauce tureen and cover<br />
by William Hutton & Sons,<br />
(Edward Hutton), the base<br />
numbered 3 with reeded handles<br />
and border, London, 1889, the<br />
cover numbered 1, London,<br />
1884, height 16.7cm, 18.5oz.<br />
Lot 515<br />
£250 - 350<br />
A George III Scottish silver<br />
demi-fluted three piece tea set<br />
by George Fenwick, of oval<br />
form, with gadrooned and shell<br />
borders, on ball feet, Edinburgh,<br />
1814, 41.5oz.<br />
Lot 516<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A George V silver two handled<br />
vase, by Wakely & Wheeler,<br />
with engraved initial and bead<br />
decorated borders, London,<br />
1910, bowl diameter 21.7cm,<br />
26oz.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 517<br />
A modern silver three bottle<br />
rectangular decanter stand, by<br />
C.J. Vander Ltd, with decorated<br />
top rail and three cut glass<br />
decanters with stoppers, the<br />
base with engraved inscription,<br />
‘Vodafone 10,000,000<br />
Customers World-Wide’,<br />
Sheffield, 1999, 39.1cm, 75.5oz.<br />
Lot 518<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Japanese Meiji period three<br />
piece silver tea set, embossed<br />
with irises, (a.f.), Jungin mark,<br />
teapot height 20cm, gross weight<br />
40oz.<br />
Lot 519<br />
511<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A pair of George III silver<br />
telescopic candlesticks,<br />
by S.C. Younge & Co, with<br />
gadrooned and scroll decoration,<br />
on circular bases, Sheffield,<br />
1813, 15.5cm & 24cm, weighted.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
516<br />
517<br />
519<br />
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520 523<br />
529<br />
526<br />
Lot 520<br />
A Persian 84 standard<br />
silver ewer and six similar<br />
goblets, by Vartan, the goblets<br />
with engraved foliate scroll<br />
decoration, the ewer, with similar<br />
decoration including figures,<br />
ewer height 26.4cm, gross<br />
weight 21.5 oz.<br />
Lot 520A<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early 20th century French<br />
950 standard white metal<br />
shaped oval soup tureen<br />
stand, by Emile Puiforcat?,<br />
47.6cm, 56.5oz.<br />
Lot 521<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early 20th century Austro-<br />
Hungarian Jugenstil 800<br />
standard silver dish, maker,<br />
possibly Eduard Friedman,<br />
Vienna, modelled as a lily pad<br />
with foliate handle, 42cm, 30oz.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 522<br />
A Victorian and later harlequin<br />
part canteen of Kings and<br />
Queens pattern silver and<br />
plated flatware, comprising forty<br />
three silver items, various dates<br />
and makers, 113oz and thirty<br />
seven plated items.<br />
Lot 523<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
A George II Irish silver two<br />
handled presentation trophy<br />
cup, maker’s mark rubbed,<br />
with engraved crest, banded<br />
girdle and later applied shaped<br />
patch, Dublin, 1737, height<br />
20.7cm, 32.5oz.<br />
Lot 524<br />
521<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A George V hammered silver<br />
fruit bowl, by Mappin & Webb,<br />
engraved with the name ‘Janet’,<br />
on gadrooned circular foot,<br />
London, 1933, 20.6cm, 19oz.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 525<br />
A modern pair of stylish three<br />
branch, three light candelabra<br />
by Harrods Ltd, on tripod<br />
supports, London, 1965, height<br />
30.5cm, 29.5oz.<br />
Lot 526<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A 1930’s silver two handled<br />
oval tea tray, by Viner’s Ltd,<br />
with engraved inscription, 57cm,<br />
Sheffield, 1936, 55.5oz.<br />
Lot 527<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A mainly 19th century<br />
harlequin canteen of silver Old<br />
English pattern flatware, some<br />
with engraved initials or crest,<br />
comprising seventy five items<br />
and one fiddle pattern table<br />
fork, various dates and makers,<br />
121oz.<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
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525<br />
Lot 528<br />
An early Victorian silver<br />
tureen and cover with handle,<br />
by Samuel Roberts & Co,<br />
with engraved presentation<br />
inscription and crest, relating<br />
to the Ulverston Union,<br />
Sheffield, 1839, 30.6cm, 71oz.<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
522 527<br />
530<br />
524<br />
Lot 529<br />
A George V canteen of silver<br />
cutlery by Atkin Brothers,<br />
the silver items and carving<br />
set engraved with the letter S,<br />
comprising eighteen table forks<br />
and eighteen ivory handled steel<br />
table knives (six with later ivorine<br />
handles), six egg spoons, soup<br />
ladle, basting spoon, pair of<br />
sauce ladles, a five piece ivory<br />
handled steel carving set, a pair<br />
of sugar tongs and twelve each<br />
of the following, table spoons,<br />
dessert spoons, dessert forks,<br />
teaspoons and ivory handed<br />
steel dessert knives, 1909/13/14,<br />
133oz, housed in an inlaid<br />
mahogany two drawer canteen,<br />
with engraved brass plaque.<br />
£1,800 - 2,200<br />
Lot 530<br />
A Victorian demi-fluted silver<br />
hot water pot, by Frederick<br />
Brasted, London, 1887, height<br />
22.8cm, gross weight 18.5oz.<br />
Lot 531<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A 1920’s French 950 standard<br />
serving dish, retailed by Boin<br />
Taburet, Paris, 44.7cm, 49oz.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
520A 531<br />
Lot 532<br />
A George III silver salver,<br />
by Richard Rugg, of shaped<br />
circular form, with gadrooned<br />
border and engraved inscription<br />
and crest (tired), on four claw<br />
and ball feet, London, 1771,<br />
38.8cm, 48oz.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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538<br />
532<br />
534<br />
535<br />
536<br />
Lot 533<br />
A Victorian silver circular<br />
salver, by Henry Wilkinson &<br />
Co Ltd, with shaped beaded and<br />
pierced border and engraved<br />
with foliate scrolls and central<br />
crest, on three shell and scroll<br />
feet, London, 1876, diameter<br />
30.6cm, 28.5oz.<br />
Lot 534<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of Edwardian silver<br />
tureens and cover with<br />
handles, by Daniel & John<br />
Welby, with gadrooned borders<br />
and foliate angles, London,<br />
1903, 26.9cm, 98oz.<br />
£1,000 - 1,200<br />
Lot 535<br />
A pair of George V silver<br />
tureens and covers with<br />
handles, by Jay, Richard<br />
Attenborough Ltd, of<br />
rectangular form, with gadrooned<br />
borders and engrave crest,<br />
Sheffield, 1930, 27.7cm, 109oz.<br />
Lot 536<br />
537<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
A pair of early Victorian silver<br />
circular chambersticks, by R &<br />
S Garrard & Co, with engraved<br />
crests, London, 1842, diameter<br />
14cm, 20.5oz.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 537<br />
A 20th century Continental<br />
embossed 900 standard silver<br />
boat shaped centrepiece bowl,<br />
decorated with trellis, foliate and<br />
scroll decoration, with eagle’s<br />
head terminals, on shaped oval<br />
pedestal foot, length 50cm, 83<br />
oz.<br />
Lot 538<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
A harlequin canteen of<br />
Georgian and later silver and<br />
plated mainly fiddle pattern<br />
flatware, various dates and<br />
makers, most with tired engraved<br />
crest, weighable silver 150.5oz.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
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Lot 539<br />
A good Victorian brass<br />
mounted and brass<br />
monogrammed coromandel<br />
travelling toilet set, containing<br />
fifteen silver gilt and turquoise<br />
bead mounted glass jars<br />
and bottles, by Hallstaff &<br />
Hannaford, London, 1848,<br />
together with a similar scent<br />
bottle and a tray containing<br />
ten (ex 15) nail implements<br />
and silver cutlery, the later<br />
hallmarked for Elizabeth Eaton,<br />
London, 1848, the lid with<br />
detachable mirror, 37.8cm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
539 541<br />
Lot 540<br />
A George III pierced silver<br />
oval epergne basket, by Vere<br />
& Lutwyche, engraved with<br />
the Heneage family crest,<br />
with floral border and wire work<br />
body decorated with festoons<br />
and roses, with shaped swing<br />
handled, London, 1765, (handle<br />
repaired), 35.5cm,<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 541<br />
A George II silver spirit kettle<br />
on stand with burner, by<br />
Paul Crispin, of pear form with<br />
rattan handle and embossed<br />
with foliate swags, the base<br />
with similar decoration, on three<br />
shell feet, London, 1750, height<br />
overall 29.5cm, gross weight<br />
49oz.<br />
Lot 542<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An early 20th century<br />
continental Arts & Crafts<br />
silver and green cabochon<br />
set octagonal fruit bowl, with<br />
pierced border and embossed<br />
central ornate crest, with broad<br />
stem, on pierced octagonal foot,<br />
unmarked, engraved initials FZ,<br />
to base, diameter 28.7cm. gross<br />
weight 40oz.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
540<br />
542<br />
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WATCHES,JEWELLERY,<br />
COINS & MEDALS<br />
At approx. 3.30pm.<br />
543-626
546 547 545<br />
Lot 543<br />
A 19th century Swiss gold<br />
open face key wind pocket<br />
watch, by Faucillon, Auxerres,<br />
with Arabic dial, the case<br />
decorated with hunting scene,<br />
case diameter 46mm, gross<br />
weight 65.7 grams, with key.<br />
Lot 544<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A Victorian 18ct gold keyless<br />
chronograph hunter pocket<br />
watch, by Boxelle, Kings Road,<br />
Brighton, with Roman dial,<br />
the signed three quarter plate<br />
movement numbered 48678,<br />
together with a 9ct gold cased<br />
propelling tooth pick and two 9ct<br />
gold London Territorial Athletic<br />
i Sports medallions suspended<br />
from a 9ct gold albertina.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 545<br />
543<br />
A George II 22ct gold pair<br />
cased key wind verge<br />
pocket watch, by Charles<br />
Page, London, the outer case<br />
embossed with maiden playing<br />
the lyre, peacock and greyhound<br />
in garden scene amid scrolls,<br />
with Roman and Arabic dial, the<br />
signed movement with pierced<br />
and mask engraved cock, with<br />
key, outer case diameter 49mm,<br />
inner case diameter 44mm,<br />
gross weight 102.5 grams, inner<br />
case hallmarked for London,<br />
1743.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 546<br />
A late Victorian engraved 18ct<br />
gold keyless pocket watch,<br />
with Roman dial and subsidiary<br />
seconds, case diameter 39mm,<br />
gross weight 52 grams.<br />
Lot 547<br />
544<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Swiss 18ct gold Zenith<br />
keyless dress pocket watch,<br />
with Arabic dial and subsidiary<br />
seconds, the case back with<br />
sunburst decoration, case<br />
diameter 48mm, gross weight<br />
74.9 grams.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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549<br />
550<br />
110<br />
551<br />
Lot 548<br />
A gentleman’s early 21st<br />
century stainless steel Rolex<br />
Oyster Perpetual Datejust<br />
wrist watch, with blue Arabic<br />
numerals on a trellis background,<br />
on a stainless steel Rolex<br />
bracelet, with Rolex box, no<br />
papers.<br />
Lot 549<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A lady’s 1970’s steel and gold<br />
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date<br />
wrist watch, on a Rolex steel<br />
and gold bracelet with baton<br />
numerals, model no. 6917, serial<br />
no. 3028504, no box or papers.<br />
Lot 550<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A gentleman’s 18ct gold<br />
Audemars Piguet manual wind<br />
dress wrist watch, with black<br />
dial, on an Audemars Piquet<br />
black leather strap with 18ct gold<br />
buckle, case diameter 27mm,<br />
gross weight 33.7 grams, with<br />
Audemars Piguet pouch and<br />
spare leather strap.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
552<br />
Lot 551<br />
A gentleman’s 1950’s 9ct gold<br />
Rolex Oyster Speed King<br />
Precision wrist watch, with<br />
case back inscription and baton<br />
numerals, model no. 6020, serial<br />
no. 840120, on associated 9ct<br />
gold bracelet, with Rolex box, no<br />
papers, case diameter 30mm,<br />
gross weight 47.4 grams, overall<br />
17.8cm.<br />
Lot 552<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A gentleman’s 18ct gold<br />
International Watch Company<br />
manual wind dress wrist<br />
watch, on an IWC leather strap<br />
with 18ct gold buckle, with<br />
Roman dial, case diameter<br />
34mm, gross weight 39.9 grams.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
553<br />
Lot 553<br />
A lady’s 18ct gold Cartier<br />
Baignoire manual wind oval<br />
wrist watch, on a Cartier green<br />
leather strap with deployment<br />
clasp, with tumbling Roman<br />
numerals, strap numbered<br />
KDZZZ170, case diameter<br />
24mm, gross weight 41.9 grams,<br />
no box or papers.<br />
Lot 554<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
An Art Deco 18ct gold and<br />
platinum Longines manual<br />
wind square dial wrist watch,<br />
with Arabic dial and subsidiary<br />
seconds, movement signed and<br />
numbered 4800280, on a later<br />
associated leather strap, case<br />
diameter 30mm, gross weight<br />
30.1 grams.<br />
£800 - 1,200
554<br />
555<br />
556<br />
Lot 555<br />
A gentleman’s 1950’s 18ct<br />
gold Omega manual wind wrist<br />
watch, on an Italian 750 yellow<br />
metal mesh link bracelet,<br />
with baton and quarterly Arabic<br />
numerals and subsidiary dial,<br />
case diameter 37mm, movement<br />
c.266, gross weight 66.5 grams.<br />
Lot 556<br />
557<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
An 18ct gold Cartier Panthere<br />
Vendome quartz wrist watch,<br />
with Roman numerals and<br />
date aperture, the case back<br />
numbered 883964 over 641127,<br />
on 18ct gold Cartier bracelet,<br />
case diameter 30mm, gross<br />
weight 99 grams, no box or<br />
papers.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 557<br />
A lady’s early 1990’s steel and<br />
gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual<br />
Datejust wrist watch, on steel<br />
and gold Rolex bracelet, with<br />
yellow dial and baton numerals,<br />
model number 69173, serial no.<br />
X265349, with box and papers<br />
etc.<br />
Lot 558<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A gentleman’s early 1990’s<br />
steel and gold Rolex Oyster<br />
Perpetual Datejust wrist<br />
watch, on a steel and gold<br />
Rolex bracelet, model no.<br />
16233, serial no. X371787,<br />
with box and papers etc. (lacks<br />
cushion for box)<br />
Lot 559<br />
558<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
A gentleman’s 1980’s stainless<br />
steel mid-size Rolex Oyster<br />
Perpetual Datejust, with baton<br />
numerals, model no. 68240,<br />
serial no. 8225893, no box or<br />
papers, cased diameter 30mm,<br />
with spare links.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 560<br />
559<br />
560<br />
A gentleman’s late 20th<br />
century 18ct gold Rolex Oyster<br />
Perpetual Day Date wrist<br />
watch, on an 18ct gold Rolex<br />
bracelet with deployment<br />
clasp, with yellow dial and baton<br />
numerals, with original box,<br />
pad, cloth and part papers, no<br />
certificate.<br />
£5,000 - 7,000<br />
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563<br />
Lot 561<br />
A WW2 group of five medals<br />
to Major J.A.B.Darlington R.E<br />
comprising 1939-45 star, France<br />
& Germany, DM, WM and GSM<br />
with Malaya clasp, together<br />
with a presentation plaque from<br />
Lt. Gen. Ahmad Yan, Minister/<br />
Commander in Chief of the<br />
Indonesian Army, miniatures and<br />
a cased OBE awarded to Mrs<br />
Darlington<br />
Lot 562<br />
£200 - 300<br />
An unattributed K.B.E, C.B,<br />
A.F.C, WW2 group of seven<br />
medals comprising George VI<br />
K.B.E Military badge and star,<br />
C.B Military, A.F.C dated 1944,<br />
DM, WM, 1953 Coronation and<br />
the American Legion of Merit<br />
(officer), with miniatures and<br />
additional Liberian Order of the<br />
Star of Africa star and badge.<br />
Lot 563<br />
561<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A United States of America,<br />
Military Order of the Dragon,<br />
China 1900 (Major William<br />
Giles, 20th Punjab Infantry<br />
No.720), with original riband and<br />
top bronze ´pagoda´ suspension<br />
brooch,<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 564<br />
A cased George V Trinity<br />
College, Dublin, 15ct gold<br />
medal ‘Jurisprudence, Science<br />
& Politics’, awarded to Michael<br />
J.P.P.L Hogan, 1929, diameter<br />
40mm, 30.9 grams, in itted case.<br />
Lot 565<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An early 19th century two<br />
colour gold and foil backed<br />
pink gem set serpent head<br />
and snake link bracelet, with<br />
gem set heart shaped drop and<br />
glazed back, bracelet approx.<br />
14cm, head and drop 35mm,<br />
gross weight 8.8 grams.<br />
Lot 566<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Georgian gold, foil backed<br />
amethyst and rose cut<br />
diamond set cluster ring, size<br />
J/K, gross weight 3.4 grams.<br />
Lot 567<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A late 19th/early 20th century<br />
gold, two colour enamel and<br />
peridot set pendant, of tapering<br />
form, with pierced border, 6cm,<br />
gross weight 10 grams.<br />
Lot 568<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Victorian gold mesh link<br />
bracelet section, lacking<br />
central motif, overall length<br />
16.8cm, 61.5 grams, in a London<br />
& Ryder fitted leather box.<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
562<br />
Lot 569<br />
An Edwardian 18ct gold and<br />
five stone graduated white<br />
opal set half hoop ring, size L,<br />
gross 4.7 grams.<br />
Lot 570<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A 19th century gold and<br />
graduated seven stone scarab<br />
set bracelet, the bases with<br />
Egyptianesque intaglio carvings<br />
and hardstone set clasp approx.<br />
overall length 20cm, gross<br />
weight 17.9 grams.<br />
Lot 571<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A 19th century French 18ct<br />
gold and five stone circular<br />
bloodstone set open work<br />
hinged bracelet, makers mark<br />
LBG, interior diameter 59mm,<br />
gross weight 66 grams, in Marret<br />
& Jarry Freres, Paris, fitted box.<br />
Lot 572<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An early 20th century 18ct<br />
gold, ruby, diamond and split<br />
pearl cluster set dress ring,<br />
size K, gross weight 3.5 grams.<br />
Lot 573<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A Victorian gold, sardonyx<br />
cameo, split pearl, diamond<br />
and demantoid garnet set<br />
hinged bangle, the cameo<br />
carved with the head of a lady to<br />
sinister, interior diameter 63mm,<br />
gross weight 43.1 grams.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000
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567<br />
573<br />
565<br />
566<br />
572<br />
569<br />
568<br />
574<br />
571<br />
Lot 574<br />
A Victorian 18ct gold and<br />
gypsy set oval cushion cut<br />
diamond set ring, the stone<br />
measuring approximately 6.4mm<br />
by 5.4mm, with a depth of<br />
2.95mm, size R, gross weight 10<br />
grams.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
570<br />
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Lot 575<br />
A lady’s late 19th/early 20th<br />
century Swiss 18ct gold,<br />
enamel, split pearl and<br />
diamond set fob watch, on an<br />
associated 18ct gold, enamel,<br />
ruby and diamond set ribbon<br />
bow suspension brooch, with<br />
Roman dial, case diameter<br />
25mm, gross weight 22.9 grams.<br />
Lot 576<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Victorian engraved gold,<br />
chrysoberyl? and garnet set<br />
open work scroll brooch,<br />
44mm, gross weight 21 grams.<br />
Lot 577<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
A Victorian style gold and rose<br />
cut diamond cluster set hinged<br />
bangle, with graduated rose<br />
cut diamond set shoulders,<br />
interior diameter approx. 53mm,<br />
gross weight 17.1 grams.<br />
Lot 578<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
An antique gold mounted<br />
sardonyx cameo, possibly<br />
carved with the head of a<br />
Alexander The Great to<br />
sinister, now in later 9ct gold<br />
ring mount, size O, gross<br />
weight 15 grams.<br />
Lot 579<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A mid 20th century platinum?,<br />
split pearl and diamond set<br />
circular cluster ring, size Q,<br />
gross weight 7.4 grams.<br />
Lot 580<br />
£250 - 350<br />
A 1970’s 9ct gold and oval<br />
bloodstone set signet ring,<br />
with ornate carved shoulders,<br />
size P/Q, gross 6.9 grams.<br />
£250 - 350<br />
Lot 581<br />
A Victorian gold and turquoise<br />
cluster set multi tassel drop<br />
oval brooch, with glazed pack<br />
and cannetile work decoration,<br />
width 41mm, gross weight 20<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 582<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A late Victorian 18ct gold,<br />
turquoise and diamond set<br />
oval cluster ring, size N, gross<br />
weight 4.4 grams.<br />
Lot 583<br />
£300 - 400<br />
An Edwardian engine turned<br />
gold, blue guilloche enamel<br />
with gilded scrolls and<br />
diamond set circular pendant<br />
locket, with safety chain,<br />
diameter 24mm, gross weight<br />
9.4 grams.<br />
Lot 584<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A lady’s early 20th century<br />
continental 18k gold, red<br />
enamel and rose cut diamond<br />
set open face fob watch,<br />
with Arabic dial, the case back<br />
decorated with a lyre and wreath,<br />
case diameter 25mm, gross<br />
15.4 grams, on a 9ct gold chain,<br />
84cm, 12.5 grams.<br />
Lot 585<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A Victorian gold, silver and<br />
diamond cluster set ribbon<br />
bow brooch, with two diamond<br />
set graduated drops, with<br />
safety chain, width 30mm, gross<br />
weight 5.2 grams.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 586<br />
A 9ct white gold and solitaire<br />
diamond ring, the stone<br />
weighing approximately 1.60ct,<br />
size L, gross weight 2 grams.<br />
Lot 587<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A platinum and diamond set<br />
full eternity ring, with carved<br />
shank, size O/P, gross weight 5.7<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 588<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A pair of white gold and<br />
solitaire diamond set ear<br />
studs, each stone measuring<br />
approximately 6.3mm in<br />
diameter, gross weight 2.7<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 589<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A pair of late Victorian 18ct<br />
gold and polychrome enamel<br />
oval cufflinks, decorated<br />
with Tunisian? red and white<br />
pennant and Islamic symbol<br />
below a coronet, maker’s mark<br />
M&M, Birmingham, 1885, 17mm,<br />
gross weight 13.1 grams.<br />
Lot 590<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Victorian gold and silver,<br />
opal, sapphire, ruby and<br />
diamond set dragonfly brooch,<br />
49mm, gross weight 12.1 grams.<br />
Lot 591<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early 20th century 18ct<br />
gold and graduated five stone<br />
diamond set half hoop ring,<br />
with carved scroll setting and<br />
diamond chip spacers, the<br />
largest stone approx. 1.00ct, size<br />
M, gross weight 5.6 grams.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
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577<br />
578<br />
580<br />
579<br />
582<br />
583<br />
576<br />
589<br />
581<br />
585<br />
590<br />
586<br />
587<br />
591<br />
584<br />
588<br />
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Lot 592<br />
A Victorian style 18ct gold,<br />
four stone old round diamond<br />
and two stone sapphire set<br />
ring, with carved setting, size<br />
O/P, gross weight 4.1 grams.<br />
Lot 593<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A pair of platinum, pearl<br />
and round and baguette<br />
cut diamond set spray drop<br />
ear clips, the untested pearls<br />
approximately 15mm in diameter,<br />
overall 41mm, gross 22.4 grams.<br />
Lot 594<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Victorian gold, silver,<br />
diamond and seed pearl set<br />
spray brooch, 52mm, gross<br />
weight 7.2 grams, stone missing.<br />
Lot 595<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A late Victorian gold and<br />
rose cut diamond set brooch,<br />
modelled as five swallows in<br />
flight, 59mm, gross 6.1 grams.<br />
Lot 596<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A lady’s mid 20th century<br />
platinum and diamond set<br />
manual wind cocktail watch,<br />
retailed by Asprey, with a<br />
diamond set twin strand bracelet,<br />
approx. 16cm, gross 23.2 grams.<br />
Lot 597<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A 1930’s Cartier 9ct gold<br />
compact, with diamond set<br />
thumbpiece, signed Cartier<br />
London and numbered 9771,<br />
hallmarked for Jacques Cartier,<br />
London, 1935, with inscription<br />
‘ Mildred Hailsham from Karen<br />
Ostrer, July 21st, 1936’, 66mm,<br />
gross weight 90 grams, in<br />
original Cartier leather box.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 598<br />
An 18ct gold and two stone<br />
diamond crossover ring, with<br />
millegrain diamond chip set<br />
shoulders, the two stones with<br />
an estimated total weight of<br />
0.80ct, size P, gross 3.6 grams.<br />
Lot 599<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A late Victorian 18ct gold and<br />
claw set oval cushion cut<br />
diamond set ring, the stone<br />
measuring, 6.15mm (corner to<br />
corner) with a depth of 4mm,<br />
size W/X, gross 6.8 grams.<br />
Lot 600<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A platinum, single stone<br />
diamond and black onyx set<br />
rectangular tablet ring, with<br />
eight stone diamond setting,<br />
size H/I, gross weight 7.7 grams.<br />
Lot 601<br />
£600 - 800<br />
An early 20th century gold,<br />
white opal and diamond<br />
cluster set brooch, the central<br />
opal measuring 14.1mm by<br />
12.2mm and bordered by sixteen<br />
diamonds, the remainder of the<br />
brooch set with eight diamonds,<br />
49mm, gross weight 9.3 grams.<br />
Lot 602<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A lady’s platinum, round<br />
and baguette cut diamond<br />
set rectangular manual wind<br />
cocktail watch, with on a steel<br />
and twin fabric strap, cased<br />
diameter 11mm, gross 15 grams.<br />
Lot 603<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A lady’s early to mid 20th<br />
century 18ct gold, enamel and<br />
diamond chip set manual wind<br />
wrist watch, case diameter<br />
26mm, gross weight 26.9 grams.<br />
£250 - 350<br />
607<br />
Lot 604<br />
A late Victorian gold and silver,<br />
ruby and diamond set whorl<br />
shaped brooch, the central<br />
stone weighing approximately<br />
0.50ct, 32mm, gross weight 16.5<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 605<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A mid 20th century 18ct gold,<br />
sapphire and diamond star<br />
shaped cluster dress ring,<br />
with carved shoulders and set<br />
with single oval cut sapphire and<br />
old mine cut diamonds, size O,<br />
gross weight 7.4 grams.<br />
Lot 606<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A 20th century textured<br />
gold, blue enamel, sapphire,<br />
diamond and twin seed pearl<br />
tassel set drop brooch, of<br />
foliate design, 47mm, gross<br />
weigh 13 grams.<br />
Lot 607<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A single strand graduated oval<br />
amber bead necklace, with gilt<br />
metal spacers, 80cm, gross<br />
weight 92 grams.<br />
Lot 608<br />
£1,000 - 1,200<br />
A 1920’s/1930’s platinum and<br />
millegrain set sapphire and<br />
diamond tablet cluster ring,<br />
with diamond set shoulders,<br />
size M/N, gross weight 3.9<br />
grams.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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605<br />
608<br />
596<br />
595<br />
594<br />
598<br />
601<br />
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599<br />
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602<br />
603<br />
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625<br />
Lot 609<br />
A white gold and solitaire<br />
diamond ring, the round cut<br />
stone weighing approximately<br />
1.25ct, size N, gross weight 3.1<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 610<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
A modern 18ct white gold<br />
and emerald cut blue topaz<br />
set dress ring, with six stone<br />
diamond set shoulders, size N,<br />
gross weight 8.2 grams.<br />
Lot 611<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A 20th century 18k gold<br />
interwoven three row bracelet,<br />
with safety chain. interior length<br />
approx. 17cm, 69.4 grams.<br />
Lot 612<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
An 18ct gold and platinum,<br />
sapphire and diamond set<br />
oval cluster ring, size H, gross<br />
weight 3.4 grams.<br />
Lot 613<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A 20th century gold and<br />
platinum, ruby and diamond<br />
set openwork circular ‘buckle’<br />
brooch, with safety chain and<br />
set with two concentric rows of<br />
diamonds and central motif with<br />
shaped cut rubies, diameter<br />
31mm, gross weight 13.7 grams.<br />
£1,000 - 1,200<br />
Lot 614<br />
An early 20th century 18ct<br />
gold, platinum and graduated<br />
collet set five stone diamond<br />
ring, size N, gross weight 1.8<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 615<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A 1970’s 18ct white gold, four<br />
stone sapphire and three<br />
stone diamond millegrain set<br />
half eternity ring, size Q, gross<br />
weight 6.4 grams.<br />
Lot 616<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A modern 18ct gold and<br />
single stone diamond ring,<br />
with trapeze cut sapphire<br />
set shoulders, the diamond<br />
weighing approximately 2.00ct,<br />
with ring sizer to shank, size N,<br />
gross weight 4.2 grams.<br />
Lot 617<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
An early to mid 20th century<br />
French Cartier 18ct gold,<br />
enamel, coral and rose cut<br />
diamond set clip brooch,<br />
modelled as the bust of a<br />
Blackamoor, signed Cartier,<br />
Paris, numbered 7120, 31mm,<br />
gross weight 10.8 grams.<br />
Lot 618<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A modern continental double<br />
strand cultured pearl necklace<br />
with 14k gold and cultured<br />
pearl cluster set clasp and a<br />
matching bracelet, necklace<br />
38cm, bracelet 16cm.<br />
Lot 619<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A modern triple strand<br />
cultured pearl necklace, with<br />
a 14k gold, cultured pearl and<br />
diamond set clasp, 46cm, gross<br />
weight 89.5 grams.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 620<br />
A modern pierced 18ct gold<br />
and solitaire diamond set<br />
band, the setting modelled<br />
as scrolling leaves, the stone<br />
approx. 0.45ct, maker WM, size<br />
L/M, gross weight 6.7 grams.<br />
Lot 621<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A modern platinum and single<br />
stone brilliant cushion cut<br />
diamond, with diamond set<br />
shoulders, with International<br />
Gemmological Institute, Antwerp<br />
report dated 10/10/2007 stating<br />
the stone to weigh 2.01ct, with<br />
an F colour and VS2 clarity, size<br />
L, gross 5.6 grams.<br />
Lot 622<br />
£5,000 - 7,000<br />
An early 20th century gold<br />
and oval cut Alexandrite<br />
set ring, the stone weighing<br />
approximately 1.00ct, size K,<br />
gross weight 1.6 grams.<br />
Lot 623<br />
£5,000 - 7,000<br />
A modern 14k gold pierced<br />
scroll link necklace, 40cm, 35.9<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 624<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A textured gold, sapphire and<br />
diamond floral spray brooch,<br />
set with round cut sapphires<br />
and round and baguette cut<br />
diamonds, the largest diamond<br />
approximately 0.50ct, 54mm,<br />
gross weight 14.4 grams.<br />
Lot 625<br />
£500 - 700<br />
An impressive gold, platinum<br />
and diamond set circular<br />
cluster ring, the central round<br />
brilliant cut stone weighing<br />
approximately 0.50ct and<br />
surrounded by forty eight smaller<br />
brilliant cut stones, size M/N,<br />
gross weight 10 grams.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000
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610<br />
612<br />
614<br />
615 616 620 621<br />
613<br />
617<br />
624<br />
611<br />
623<br />
622<br />
619<br />
618<br />
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Lot 626<br />
A square, baguette and round<br />
cut diamond set square<br />
cluster ring, the stones of<br />
good colour, clarity range VS-<br />
SI2, with baguette cut diamond<br />
set shoulders, size L/M, gross<br />
weight 6.2 grams.<br />
Lot 627<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A platinum and palladium<br />
set single stone cushion cut<br />
sapphire ring, with triangular<br />
cut diamond set shoulders,<br />
size K/L, gross 2.4 grams.<br />
Lot 628<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A 1920’s white gold, millegrain<br />
set emerald and diamond<br />
cluster ring, size P, gross weight<br />
2.7 grams.<br />
Lot 629<br />
£250 - 350<br />
A platinum, pear shaped<br />
sapphire and single stone<br />
diamond set pendant<br />
necklace, pendant 13mm, 46cm,<br />
gross weight 4.4 grams.<br />
Lot 630<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A modern 18k white gold and<br />
princess cut diamond set<br />
four stone cluster ring, size O,<br />
gross weight 3.4 grams.<br />
Lot 631<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A 20th century Continental<br />
textured 14k gold, ruby and<br />
diamond set hinged bangle,<br />
modelled as the head and tail<br />
of a horse, interior diameter<br />
approximately 53mm, gross<br />
weight 155.2 grams.<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
Lot 632<br />
An early to mid 20th century<br />
white gold and graduated<br />
diamond cluster millegrain set<br />
ribbon bow brooch, the central<br />
stone weighing approximately<br />
1.00ct, width 60mm, gross<br />
weight 16.7 grams, with<br />
Vacheron & Constantin box.<br />
Lot 633<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A 20th century platinum,<br />
baroque cultured and Tahitian<br />
pearl, round and baguette cut<br />
diamond cluster set spray<br />
brooch, detaches to form two<br />
individual brooches, largest pearl<br />
approximately 16mm, stamped<br />
‘TRIO’ and ‘PLAT’, 73mm, gross<br />
weight 52 grams.<br />
Lot 634<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A 20th century quintuple<br />
strand cultured pearl choker<br />
necklace, with 14k, white gold<br />
and diamond set large mabe<br />
pearl clasp, approx. 34cm,<br />
gross weight 131.8 grams.<br />
Lot 635<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A Continental 18k gold and<br />
single stone diamond ring,<br />
with baguette and round cut<br />
diamond cluster setting (four<br />
stones missing), the central<br />
stone measuring approximately<br />
6.7mm in diameter, size N, gross<br />
weight 7.3 grams,<br />
Lot 636<br />
£1,000 - 1,200<br />
A Continental white gold and<br />
solitaire diamond set ring,<br />
in a raised setting, the stone<br />
weighing approximately 1.45ct,<br />
size O, gross weight 2.4 grams.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 637<br />
A mid 20th century 9ct white<br />
gold and jadeite set bracelet,<br />
in original Liberty & Co. fitted<br />
box, each of the six circular jade<br />
panels pierced and craved with<br />
flowers,18.2cm, gross weight<br />
18.7 grams.<br />
Lot 638<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A 1970’s textured gold, ruby<br />
and diamond cluster set<br />
modernist pendant brooch, in<br />
the manner of Andrew Grima,<br />
72mm, gross weight 46.8 grams.<br />
Lot 639<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A 1970’s 18ct gold, sapphire<br />
and diamond set rounded<br />
rectangular cluster ring, with<br />
pierced scroll shoulders, size O,<br />
gross weight 6.4 grams.<br />
Lot 640<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A platinum and single stone<br />
diamond ring, with baguette<br />
cut diamond set shoulders,<br />
the central stone weighing<br />
approximately 1.50ct, with an<br />
estimated colour and clarity of I/J<br />
and VS2, size M, gross weight 4<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 641<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A modern 14k gold and twin<br />
row diamond set line bracelet,<br />
set with one hundred stones,<br />
18cm, gross weight 26.3 grams.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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627<br />
628<br />
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631<br />
632<br />
639<br />
637<br />
630<br />
635<br />
636<br />
634<br />
641<br />
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Lot 642<br />
A modern 14k gold and<br />
graduated diamond set shaped<br />
line necklace, the largest stone<br />
weighing approximately 0.25ct,<br />
42cm, gross weight 31.1 grams.<br />
Lot 643<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A Georg Jensen sterling<br />
silver stylised link necklace,<br />
designed by Henning Koppel,<br />
no. 273, 48cm, 107.9 grams.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
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Lot 644<br />
A modern platinum and single<br />
stone oval cut diamond<br />
set ring, with diamond set<br />
shoulders, with GIA report<br />
dated 13/8/2019, stating that<br />
the oval brilliant cut diamond<br />
to weigh 0.70ct with a D colour<br />
and VS1 clarity, size N, gross<br />
weight 4.5 grams.<br />
Lot 645<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A large gold and single<br />
stone oval cut emerald<br />
set dress ring, with round<br />
and princess cut diamond<br />
cluster set shoulders, the<br />
collet set emerald measuring<br />
approximately 19.5mm by<br />
15.3mm, with a depth of<br />
12.4mm, size Q/R, gross weight<br />
31 grams.<br />
Lot 646<br />
£10,000 - 15,000<br />
PROPERTY FROM THE<br />
COLLECTION OF HER ROYAL<br />
HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS<br />
MARGARET COUNTESS OF<br />
SNOWDON: An antique gold,<br />
silver and pave set diamond<br />
heart shaped dress ring, with<br />
Kensington Palace certificate of<br />
provenance, Lot 104, Christie’s<br />
King Street, London, 13th June,<br />
2006, in gilt tooled leather folder,<br />
size E, gross weight 8.8 grams,<br />
in Collingwood & Co gilt tooled<br />
octagonal box.<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
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