Gorringe's Auctioneers Fine Summer 2022
Fine Art & Antiques Auction Tuesday 28th June 2022 Gorringe's the leading fine arts and antique auction house in the South East. 15 North Street Lewes BN7 2PE Viewing on: Friday 24th June: 9am to 5pm Saturday 25th June: 9am to 1pm Sunday: CLOSED Monday 27th June: 9am to 4pm Day of sale: 8am to 9:30am www.gorringes.co.uk clientservices@gorringes.co.uk
Fine Art & Antiques Auction
Tuesday 28th June 2022
Gorringe's the leading fine arts and antique auction house in the South East.
15 North Street
Lewes
BN7 2PE
Viewing on:
Friday 24th June: 9am to 5pm
Saturday 25th June: 9am to 1pm
Sunday: CLOSED
Monday 27th June: 9am to 4pm
Day of sale: 8am to 9:30am
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SUMMER SALE<br />
Tuesday 28th June
476<br />
386
699
SUMMER SALE<br />
Tuesday 28th June<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 24th June 9.00-5.00<br />
Saturday 25th June 9.00-1.00<br />
Monday 27th June 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 />
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Cover: Lot 302<br />
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Gorringes is a trading name of Gorringes LLP
Lot 6<br />
472
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 please visit the<br />
cashiers desk on the day of the sale. To leave a commission bid please use the online facility, telephone, email or fill out a<br />
bidding form. Bids must be received no later than 9a.m. on the saleday.<br />
TELEPHONE BIDDING<br />
Telephone bids must be received no later than close of business on the 27th of June.<br />
ONLINE BIDDING<br />
There are three online bidding platforms to choose from; thesaleroom.com, easylive.co.uk and invalauble.com. All have<br />
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. Condition reports<br />
are not printed in the catalogue. They are all available in the online catalogue at www.gorringes.co.uk. Please email if you<br />
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 provide VAT refunds<br />
documentation for hand-carried exports. In order to qualify for a VAT refund, your lots must be exported by a shipper<br />
and valid exportation documentation must be provided.<br />
PAYMENT TERMS<br />
Payment is required by Wednesday 30th of June by debit card, BACS, Worldpay and cash (subject to money laundering<br />
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 in-house packing<br />
where practical but high value and delicate items may well require a specialist. Overseas shipping is best provided by a<br />
shipper in order to access appropriate insurance cover. We can recommend local carriers, UK domestic carriers and<br />
International shipping specialists.<br />
COLLECTION<br />
You can collect as soon as you wish as long as payment has been received. Purchases not colelcted within two weeks of<br />
the sale date will be held in storage and charged at the rate of £5+ VAT per lot per day. Please contact us if you require<br />
special arrangements to be made regarding storage.<br />
CONDITIONS OF SALE<br />
Visit www.gorringes.co.uk for full conditions of sale.
ORDER OF SALE<br />
Tuesday 28th June 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 - 57<br />
58 - 78<br />
79 - 128<br />
129 - 273<br />
274 - 292<br />
293 - 338<br />
Tuesday 28th June at 1.30pm.<br />
Paintings and Prints<br />
Silver - 3.00pm approx<br />
Watches<br />
Medals &<br />
Jewellery - 3.30pm approx<br />
339 - 497<br />
498 - 558<br />
559 - 583<br />
584 - 717<br />
472<br />
8
Miscellenea, Bronzes & Indian<br />
Works of Art<br />
Lots 1 - 78<br />
59<br />
9
1<br />
Lot 1<br />
° Lear (Edward). Illustrations of<br />
Birds, drawn for John Gould,<br />
collected and introduced by<br />
David Attenborough, facsimile<br />
edition, Folio Society, 2012,<br />
number 514 of 780 copies signed<br />
by David Attenborough, 81 colour<br />
plates, additional copy of the<br />
Eagle Plate, original blue-green<br />
full morocco richly gilt, large folio<br />
(54 x 36 cm)<br />
Lot 2<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
° Queen Victoria interest. A<br />
Grant of Arms from Duchy of<br />
Lancaster The Queen to The<br />
Right Honourable Viscount<br />
Cross GCB dated 29th June<br />
1895, Richard Assheton Cross,<br />
1st Viscount Cross, 1823-1914,<br />
was a Conservative politician<br />
and Home secretary in the<br />
governments of Benjamin Disraeli<br />
and Lord Salisbury. He was<br />
latterly appointed Chancellor of<br />
the Duchy of Lancaster by Queen<br />
Victoria<br />
Lot 3<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Georges Cap. A Parfums Djemil<br />
poster, 134 x 93.5cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
5<br />
Lot 4<br />
A Grant of Arms to Nicholas<br />
Stanyhurst of Dublin; 1 August<br />
1554 Grant by Bartholomew<br />
Butler otherwise Ulster, principal<br />
herald and King of Arms of the<br />
whole kingdom of Ireland, to<br />
Nicholas Stanyhurst, citizen,<br />
alderman and formerly mayor<br />
of Dublin, Clerk of the Hanaper<br />
and Clerk of the Crown of the<br />
Chancery of Ireland; Latin and<br />
French, 30 x 57cm<br />
Proem reciting that virtuous men<br />
should be rewarded not only on<br />
account of their own merits, but<br />
also that their progeny should be<br />
honoured and extolled<br />
Recites that although the family<br />
have been armigerous, as can be<br />
shown from the registers of arms,<br />
the form of their arms is uncertain,<br />
as is whether they bore them in<br />
accordance with the laws of arms;<br />
but being unwilling to prejudice<br />
any gentleman or nobleman,<br />
in accordance with Nicholas’s<br />
petition and by virtue of the letters<br />
patent granted to Butler, he grants<br />
the arms, depicted in the margin:<br />
3<br />
These arms would now be<br />
blazoned Argent a saltire between<br />
four boar’s heads erased gules<br />
armed or/argent, on a chief or<br />
three bendlets vair; on a torse<br />
argent and azure a boar’s head<br />
couped gules membered argent,<br />
seated on five peacock feathers<br />
proper, mantelled gules and<br />
argent buttoned or. The torse is<br />
painted in different colours from<br />
the blazon.<br />
Given at Dublin<br />
Signed under the turn-up: per<br />
me Batho[lomew]e Butler alias<br />
Wolster roy d’armes d’irlanda<br />
(by me Bartholomew Butler<br />
otherwise Ulster, King of Arms of<br />
Ireland)<br />
Ink and colour on parchment,<br />
318 x 575 mm; in the initial letter<br />
an image of Butler, wearing<br />
a gold crown, with a fur-lined<br />
coat beneath a tabard with the<br />
quartered arms of England<br />
and France, and pointing with<br />
a white wand of office towards<br />
the depiction of the arms; in the<br />
top border the lilies of France<br />
flanking a crowned garter<br />
encircling a Tudor rose; the top<br />
and right margins decorated<br />
with carnations, forget-me-nots,
pansies, roses, thistles and<br />
strawberries; the left margin<br />
shows the full achievement of the<br />
arms as granted, surmounting a<br />
staff resembling a narwhal’s tusk<br />
arising from red and blue mantling<br />
against a floral background.<br />
Tags for two seals [Butler’s seal<br />
of office and his personal seal],<br />
neither present, but with the lower<br />
half of a turned wooden skippet<br />
still attached to the smaller tag.<br />
This must be one of the earliest<br />
surviving grants issued by Ulster<br />
after the establishment of his<br />
office two years earlier in 1552.<br />
Although a letter O (for omnibus)<br />
is called for, the initial letter of<br />
this grant is clearly a T. Grants<br />
by the herald Thomas Hawley<br />
(d1557, see ODNB), who like<br />
Bartholomew Butler may have<br />
been a Scot (for example British<br />
Library Add. MS 37687 of 5 April<br />
1556, and Guildhall Library MS<br />
21734 of 15 Oct 1556), show him<br />
crowned, bearded and identically<br />
attired to Butler in this grant.<br />
That, and the lack of any Irish<br />
symbolism such as a harp (which<br />
had clearly emerged by 1604 –<br />
see the frontispiece to National<br />
Library of Ireland GO MS 66) may<br />
suggest that at this early date no<br />
iconography specific to Ireland<br />
had emerged, and that in the<br />
years immediately following its<br />
establishment the office of Ulster<br />
King employed as a template<br />
for its own productions grants<br />
issued by Thomas Hawley as<br />
Clarenceux.<br />
See online description for further<br />
details<br />
Christopher Whittick 7 vi <strong>2022</strong><br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
Lot 5<br />
Oscar Wilde. An autographed<br />
letter to Mrs Visger of<br />
Lewisham regarding an article<br />
written to the Daily News dated<br />
April 17th 1888, on paper headed<br />
Womans World La Belle Sauvage,<br />
Ludgate Hill, 20 x 12.5cm<br />
Lot 6<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Rolf Kemp. A Moody Brothers<br />
limited advertising poster for<br />
Willy Pantzer and his World’s<br />
Most Marvellous Midgets “In<br />
the cabaret”, 224 x 101cm<br />
4<br />
£400 - 600
Lot 7<br />
A Mont Blanc Year of the<br />
Golden Dragon fountain pen,<br />
the cap applied with a dragon<br />
holding a pearl in it’s mouth, 18k<br />
gold nib with 4810 numbering and<br />
dated 2000, 13cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
7<br />
8<br />
Lot 8<br />
A late 1930’s 18ct gold cased<br />
and sapphire and diamond set<br />
side lever fountain pen, with<br />
Dunhill Namiki nib, 11cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 9<br />
Elvis: A signed photograph<br />
and related material formerly<br />
belonging to Peter Aldersley,<br />
ex Radio Luxembourg DJ and<br />
Co-founder and Chairman of<br />
The International Elvis Presley<br />
Appreciation Society See online<br />
description for full listing<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
9<br />
Lot 10<br />
Bert Hill -TV Times and<br />
freelance photographer, an<br />
archive of photos of actors<br />
from the 1970s-80s<br />
£300 - 500<br />
10
Lot 11<br />
An autographed Beatles<br />
photograph and four related<br />
photographs of the Beatles with<br />
Peter Aldersley, autographed<br />
photo 19.5 x 14.5cm.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
11<br />
Lot 12<br />
A 17th century English<br />
stumpwork panel, depicting a<br />
noble couple with castle beyond,<br />
leopard and stag, further animals<br />
and floral motifs, 20 x 28cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
12<br />
Lot 13<br />
A Simon & Halbig original<br />
doll 1099, original wig and body<br />
missing one finger, height 46cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
14<br />
13<br />
Lot 14<br />
An S.G. bisque shoulder head<br />
French fashion doll c.1875, cork<br />
pate mohair wig attached, pale<br />
blue glass eyes, kid leather body,<br />
one finger missing from right hand<br />
wearing cream silk dress from<br />
vintage fabric, 36cm.<br />
£500 - 700
15<br />
16<br />
17<br />
18<br />
19<br />
Lot 15<br />
A bottle of Krug 1979 vintage<br />
champagne, 32cm high<br />
Lot 16<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A bottle of Domaine de Larriou<br />
Bas Armagnac 1913, 31cm high<br />
Lot 17<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Two bottles of Chateau Mouton<br />
Rothschild 1982, height 30cm<br />
Lot 18<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Nine bottles of Chateau<br />
Trotanoy Pomerol 1999, height<br />
30cm<br />
£350 - 450<br />
20<br />
Lot 19<br />
A 19th century Italian gold<br />
mounted micro-mosaic plaque,<br />
depicting an Italianate landscape,<br />
5.5 x 4.25cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 20<br />
A 19th century Italian 18K<br />
gold and enamel plaque icon,<br />
c.1820, Bulgari, set in a green<br />
leather bound traveling case, the<br />
plaque finely painted depicting<br />
the Holy family, probably made<br />
in Switzerland in the early 1800’s<br />
and later mounted in gold.<br />
Hallmarked 18k (750 standard),<br />
Made in Italy, plaque width 6cm,<br />
height 6cm<br />
£5,000 - 7,000
Lot 21<br />
A pair of 20th century Russian<br />
style 18K gold, nephrite,<br />
diamond and ruby set vases,<br />
c.1970 applied with 18k solid gold<br />
laurel garlands suspended from a<br />
ring set with bright diamond and<br />
cabochon rubies in V junctions.<br />
Both sides are applied with a star<br />
of David in platinum and set with<br />
diamonds, the other side with a<br />
Hanukkah in platinum and yellow<br />
gold, diamonds and drop shaped<br />
rubies, width 6cm, height 15cm.<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
Lot 22<br />
A 19th century Austrian<br />
silver-gilt and painted enamel<br />
timepiece, Karl Bender, c.1880,<br />
heart shaped, mounted with fresh<br />
water pearls and a figural finial,<br />
elevated by a figure of Poseidon<br />
on a triangular base, the corners<br />
set with three hippocampi,<br />
enamelled with floral scrolls and<br />
oval panels depicting classical<br />
scenes. Hallmarked Austrian-<br />
Hungarian assay city letter A<br />
(Vienna), Makers mark KB (Karl<br />
Bender, active 1874-1892), width<br />
12cm, height 24cm<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
21<br />
Lot 23<br />
A 19th century Austrian silvergilt<br />
and enamel reliquary, by<br />
Rudolf Linke, c.1890, pierced<br />
and decorated with multi-coloured<br />
enamels, sides set with carved<br />
rock crystal panels and a carved<br />
plaque depicting a crest of the<br />
city of Vienna, the hinged lid<br />
opens to reveal a compartment<br />
to store religious relic, hallmarked<br />
Austrian-Hungarian assay city<br />
letter A (Vienna), circa 1880,<br />
Makers mark RL (Rudolf Linke)<br />
width 10.5cm, depth 5cm, height<br />
20cm<br />
£2,500 - 3,000<br />
22<br />
23
Lot 24<br />
A set of ten 19th century<br />
Italian micro-mosaic buttons,<br />
mounted within cut steel borders,<br />
each depicting views of classical<br />
Roman buildings, overall 1.75 x<br />
1.2cm, with a single unmounted<br />
small panel of a goat, 2.25 x 2cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
24<br />
25<br />
26<br />
Lot 25<br />
A 19th century Italian silvered<br />
and ormolu mounted mother of<br />
pearl casket, width 15cm, depth<br />
7cm, height 11cm<br />
Lot 26<br />
£350 - 450<br />
A 19th century Italian white<br />
metal hunting horn, with ormolu<br />
mounts and flower and mask<br />
decoration, length 40cm, depth<br />
26cm<br />
Lot 27<br />
£200 - 300<br />
An early 20th century Italian<br />
pietra dura plaque depicting an<br />
elegant lady, 26 x 15cm<br />
Lot 28<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Dunhill Namiki maki-e<br />
(lacquer) tallboy lighter, c.1930,<br />
decorated with a pheasant<br />
perched on a maple branch, the<br />
reverse inscribed, Namiki-kan,<br />
(Supervised by Namiki) and with<br />
artist’s signature of Shozan for<br />
Tadao Sato with his red seal, the<br />
base stamped ‘DUNHILL FAB<br />
SUISSE CARTIER LICENCE’,<br />
6.4 cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
27<br />
28<br />
Lot 29<br />
An antique hardstone cameo<br />
of Hermes and nine Italian lava<br />
cameos Largest 2.75 x 2.25cm.<br />
£200 - 300
30<br />
31<br />
Lot 30<br />
A 19th century French micro<br />
mosaic topped gold mounted<br />
tortoiseshell snuff box, of<br />
rectangular form, the lid inset<br />
with a view of the Spanish Steps,<br />
Rome, gold lining with maker’s<br />
stamp LB, hallmarked for Paris<br />
1809-19, 8.5 x 6.25 x 2.5cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
29<br />
32<br />
33<br />
Lot 31<br />
A late 18th century tortoiseshell<br />
poudre d’écaille box, the<br />
cover inset with two portraits<br />
of young ladies, below a<br />
monogram ‘JC’ with coronet,<br />
mounted in gilt metal, UK<br />
APHA Registration of an ivory<br />
item Submission reference:<br />
H2MAVDWY 8cm diameter<br />
Lot 32<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A late WWII Japanese military<br />
shin-gunto with military bounds,<br />
signed tang, overall 93.5cm<br />
Lot 33<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An 18th century James Barbar<br />
flintlock blunderbuss with 36cm<br />
brass barrel signed London and<br />
lock signed J.Barbar, 75cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200
Lot 34<br />
A John Cooper & Sons<br />
taxidermic display of two<br />
perch, caught by S.F. Maybrick,<br />
Warminster, July 14th 1934, in<br />
glazed bowfront display case,<br />
width 70cm, height 39cm, depth<br />
20cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
34<br />
Lot 35<br />
A W.F. Homer taxidermic<br />
roach, caught at Marlow by E.<br />
Stapleton, Aug 25th 1905, wgt<br />
1lb 4ozs, in bowfront display<br />
case, width 45cm, depth 13cm,<br />
height 29cm<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 36<br />
A late Victorian John Cooper &<br />
Sons taxidermic chubb, 4lbs,<br />
caught 1895 at Rugeley by Mr<br />
Perks of the Highgate Club,<br />
in bowfront display case, width<br />
63cm, depth 17cm, height 35cm<br />
£300 - 400<br />
35<br />
Lot 37<br />
A W.F. Homer taxidermic bream,<br />
in bowfront display case, width<br />
61cm, depth 16cm, height 37cm<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 38<br />
A late Victorian S.F. Sanders<br />
taxidermic Thames trout, taken<br />
at Boveney Weir, 7th June 1891,<br />
weight 6¾lbs, in bowfront display<br />
case, width 74cm, depth, 17cm,<br />
height 37cm<br />
£200 - 300<br />
36
Lot 39<br />
A large unworked Narwhal tusk,<br />
c.1970, with CITES certificate<br />
616984/01 permit for sale issued<br />
by APHA, 31 May <strong>2022</strong>, 257cm<br />
long (8ft 5.5in.)<br />
Lot 40<br />
£8,000 - 12,000<br />
A cased taxidermic pair of<br />
golden eagles, in naturalistic<br />
setting, ex Walter Potter,<br />
Bramber, width 79cm, depth<br />
51cm height 102cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
Lot 41<br />
A Leica IIIa camera, number<br />
302196 with Leitz Elmar F51:35<br />
lens, Elmar 5cm adapter ring and<br />
leather cases<br />
£300 - 500<br />
40<br />
Lot 42<br />
A good Victorian lacquered<br />
brass monocular microscope,<br />
originally owned by Charles<br />
Neate (1806–1879), with original<br />
walnut cased set of acromatic<br />
object glasses for microscopes<br />
and other accessories, signed on<br />
the microscope and many of the<br />
lens cases, microscope height<br />
59cm.<br />
Charles Neate (1806–1879)<br />
was an English politician and<br />
academic, economist and political<br />
writer.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
41<br />
39<br />
42
43<br />
44<br />
46<br />
Lot 43<br />
A 19th century Swiss ten air<br />
inlaid walnut musical box,<br />
in plain rectangular case, the<br />
movement with 27cm cylinder and<br />
chinoiserie figural strikers on six<br />
bells, width 60cm, depth 31cm,<br />
height 26cm<br />
Lot 44<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early 20th century Louis<br />
Vuitton iron bound travelling<br />
trunk, with yellow LV fabric<br />
covering and old shipping labels,<br />
the interior with original canvas<br />
and two lift-out trays, and label for<br />
Paris and New York, width 76cm,<br />
depth 48cm, height 55cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 45<br />
A Louis Vuitton motoring<br />
trunk, with studded black leather<br />
covering, and brass loop handles<br />
with remnants of leather straps,<br />
original canvas interior with label<br />
for Paris and London, width 85cm,<br />
depth 44cm, height 32cm<br />
Lot 46<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A 1920’s Louis Vuitton<br />
miniature suitcase, stamped<br />
L.Vuitton, 20 x 13 x 6cm.<br />
Lot 47<br />
45<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A Louis Vuitton train case,<br />
no.873750, width 41cm, depth<br />
18cm, height 24cm.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
47<br />
Lot 48<br />
In the manner of Marino Marini,<br />
a terracotta sculpture, reclining<br />
female nude, length 120cm.<br />
Lot 49<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A pair of 19th century carved<br />
marble models of crouching<br />
cats, width 32cm, depth 12cm,<br />
height 22cm<br />
£400 - 600
49<br />
48<br />
53<br />
50<br />
Lot 50<br />
A late 19th century carved<br />
alabaster model of The Dying<br />
Gaul, on integral oval base, and<br />
moulded green marble plinth,<br />
width 65cm, height 43cm<br />
Lot 51<br />
51<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A 19th century Italian carved<br />
white marble bust of a bearded<br />
man, on matching socle, width<br />
31cm, height 56cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 52<br />
William John Seward Webber<br />
(1842-1919). A carved white<br />
marble bust of a gentleman,<br />
thought to be Edward VII,<br />
signed to the reverse and dated<br />
1891, width 56cm, height 65cm<br />
Lot 53<br />
52<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A group of antiquities<br />
comprising two scarabs, an<br />
Egyptian style gypsum head,<br />
and two antique terracotta<br />
heads<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 54<br />
54<br />
A mid 19th century French<br />
marquetry inlaid walnut country<br />
house post box, of architectural<br />
form, with barley twist corners<br />
and floral inlaid panels, applied<br />
with an ivory plaque inscribed<br />
‘POST ARRIVES 6.A.M. GOES<br />
OUT 5.30.P.M’, width 26cm, depth<br />
24cm, height 56cm<br />
UK APHA Registration of an<br />
ivory item Submission reference:<br />
NEWRZLZW<br />
£400 - 600
55<br />
58<br />
56<br />
Lot 55<br />
A Stobwasser papier mache<br />
snuff box, painted with lovers,<br />
signed and numbered 5642,<br />
9.5cm<br />
Lot 56<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Victorian red morocco<br />
despatch box, formerly<br />
the property of the Right<br />
Honourable Viscount Cross<br />
GCB, GCSI, with Royal ciphers<br />
and naming to the top, interior<br />
in black leather with maker’s<br />
stamp for John Pound & Co of<br />
Leadenhall Street,<br />
Richard Assheton Cross, 1st<br />
Viscount Cross, 1823-1914,<br />
was a Conservative politician<br />
and Home Secretary in the<br />
governments of Benjamin Disraeli<br />
and Lord Salisbury. width 46cm,<br />
depth 28cm, height 15cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 57<br />
An early 20th century red<br />
morocco despatch box,<br />
formerly the property of<br />
Richard Assheton Cross,<br />
b.1882, embossed in gold with<br />
the initials of Viscount Richard<br />
Cross “R.A.C.” Manufactured<br />
by Wickwar and Co, London.<br />
Includes an unbound copy of “A<br />
Family History. [On the family<br />
of Cross. With a genealogical<br />
table.]” by Richard Assheton<br />
Cross, published by Eyre and<br />
Spottiswoode, 1900, width 42cm,<br />
depth 30cm, height 9.5cm<br />
Lot 58<br />
57<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A good set of four early 20th<br />
century Louis XVI style ormolu<br />
three branch wall lights with<br />
acanthus, flower and mask plates<br />
and scroll branches, width 41cm,<br />
height 62cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 59<br />
A moose antler ten branch<br />
electrolier, 70cm drop, 110cm<br />
diameter<br />
Lot 60<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A graduated set of four<br />
Austrian cold painted bronze<br />
bulldogs, 18.5 to 5cm.<br />
Lot 61<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Three Franz Bergman cold<br />
painted bronze figures of Arab<br />
boys around a camp fire, one<br />
with coffee pot on a brazier,<br />
the other seated onlooking with<br />
weapons and a water flask to one<br />
side, largest 18.5cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200
59<br />
62<br />
61<br />
60<br />
Lot 62<br />
Jean Francois Théodore<br />
Gechter (French 1796-1844). A<br />
bronze model of a greyhound<br />
on naturalistic base, signed in the<br />
bronze, width 31cm. height 30cm.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 63<br />
Pierre Joseph Hugonnet. A<br />
1930s French Art Deco bronze<br />
model of a spear thrower,<br />
kneeling with spear raised aloft,<br />
on signed marble plinth, length<br />
90cm, height 38cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
63<br />
Lot 64<br />
Thomas-Francois Cartier<br />
(1879-1943). A bronzed group<br />
of rutting stags, standing upon<br />
a naturalistic base, signed in the<br />
bronze, width 69cm, height 31cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
64
65<br />
66<br />
67<br />
69<br />
68<br />
Lot 65<br />
Pierre Jules Mène (French,<br />
1810-1879). A bronze group of a<br />
saddled horse standing upon a<br />
mound with a terrier at its feet,<br />
signed in the bronze, width 69cm,<br />
height 43cm<br />
Lot 66<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Alexandre Schoenewerk<br />
(French, 1820-1885). A 19th<br />
century German bronze figure<br />
of a classical water carrier,<br />
seated upon a mound with<br />
waterlilies at her feet, signed in<br />
the bronze, width 38cm, height<br />
40cm<br />
Lot 67<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Vincenzo Gemito (Italian<br />
1852-1929). A bronze figural<br />
sculpture ‘L’Acquaiolo’ (The<br />
Water Carrier), foundry mark,<br />
height 52cm<br />
Lot 68<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Auguste Moreau (French, 1834-<br />
1917). A bronze figure of a nude<br />
girl seated on a mound holding<br />
a book with birds at her feet,<br />
signed in the bronze, on later<br />
simulated marble plinth, overall<br />
height 45cm<br />
Lot 69<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A 19th century bronze model<br />
of a griffon, standing with raised<br />
paw, length 58cm, height 45cm<br />
Lot 70<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A pair of 19th century French<br />
Empire style bronze and<br />
ormolu four light candelabra,<br />
each with female angel stem<br />
holding the branches over<br />
head, on spherical topped floral<br />
decorated column plinths, width<br />
21cm, height 80cm<br />
£800 - 1,200
70<br />
71<br />
73 72<br />
Lot 71<br />
A pair of 19th century French<br />
Empire style bronze and<br />
ormolu four light candelabra,<br />
each modelled with a classical<br />
athlete holding aloft the scrolling<br />
branches in one hand with a floral<br />
wreath in the other, raised upon<br />
domed and squared plinths, width<br />
25cm, height 68cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 72<br />
A pair of Louis XVI style<br />
bronze and ormolu two light<br />
candelabra, each with seated<br />
putto stem and scrolling foliate<br />
branches, on marble and slate<br />
bases, width 22cm, height 51cm<br />
high<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 73<br />
A pair of early 19th century<br />
bronze and ormolu figural<br />
candelabra, each modelled as<br />
a cherub holding aloft scrolling<br />
branches, with pineapple cut<br />
glass sconces and spear shaped<br />
drops, on two tone marble socles,<br />
width 30cm, height 42cm<br />
£800 - 1,000
74<br />
77<br />
75<br />
76<br />
Lot 74<br />
Editions Reverolis of Paris. A<br />
1930’s French Art Deco bronze<br />
figure of a classical athlete<br />
standing with raised arm, on<br />
signed marble plinth, width 51cm,<br />
depth 15cm, height 76cm<br />
Lot 75<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A pair of Louis XVI style ormolu<br />
mounted green marble urns<br />
with fixed lids and cherub and<br />
eagle mounts, height 41cm.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 76<br />
78<br />
Henri-Alfred-Marie Jacquemart<br />
(French, 1824-1896). An<br />
animalier bronze group of a<br />
hound looking at a tortoise<br />
Signed in the bronze width 18cm,<br />
height 15cm.<br />
Lot 77<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A pair of Louis XVI style bronze<br />
and ormolu cassolets with<br />
goats head terminals and loaded<br />
circular bases, height 23cm.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 78<br />
A pair of 19th century Grecian<br />
revival ormolu two lights<br />
candelabra, with classical<br />
goddess finials, acanthus scroll<br />
arms and spear shaped lustre<br />
drops, on foliate motif stems and<br />
circular bases with stylised ram’s<br />
head feet, width 39cm depth<br />
13cm height 44cm<br />
£600 - 800
Decorative Arts,<br />
Ceramics & Glass<br />
Lots 79 - 128<br />
92<br />
27
81<br />
85<br />
79<br />
84 80<br />
80<br />
Lot 79<br />
An unusual Royal Worcester<br />
‘frog and mice’ ewer, c.1880,<br />
modelled with three mice<br />
clambering over the lower half<br />
of the body and applied with a<br />
scrolling dragon handle, the scale<br />
moulded body painted with a<br />
croaking frog, a leaping frog and<br />
an owl by a pond, smudged green<br />
printed mark to base, 29cm high<br />
Lot 80<br />
£300 – 500<br />
A Rozenberg Art Nouveau<br />
earthenware three piece clock<br />
garniture, decorated with lilac<br />
pansies on a green and yellow<br />
ground, clock 45cm high<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 81<br />
A Daum cameo glass ‘dusk<br />
river landscape’ bowl, c.1905,<br />
of decorated with a dusk river<br />
landscape with mountains<br />
beyond, 15.5cm wide<br />
Lot 82<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Martin Brothers ‘grotesque<br />
fish’ beaker, dated 1914, Incised<br />
mark Martin Bros. Southall 12–<br />
1914’, 8.7cm high, hairline crack<br />
Lot 83<br />
£200 - 400<br />
A Martin Brothers blue glazed<br />
vase, dated 1912, incised mark<br />
‘11 1912 Martin Bros. Southall’,<br />
9.5 cm high<br />
£200 - 400<br />
82<br />
Lot 84<br />
A Martin Brothers scale pattern<br />
ovoid small vase, dated 1910,<br />
covered in an olive green glaze,<br />
incised mark ‘10 1910 Martin<br />
Bros. London & Southall’, 13.5 cm<br />
high<br />
Lot 85<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Goldscheider Art Deco<br />
pottery figure of a dancer,<br />
modelled by Dakon, wearing<br />
a blue floral dress, on a canted<br />
rectangular domed base, printed<br />
mark and impressed model<br />
number 6555/28/10, 30cm high<br />
£300 - 500
Lot 86<br />
Dame Lucie Rie (1902-1995)<br />
a cup, saucer and side plate,<br />
c.1959, each white glazed<br />
stoneware with manganese rims,<br />
impressed LR seal. Provenancebought<br />
from Galerie Besson in<br />
1992. cup 8cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 87<br />
Dame Lucie Rie (1902-1995)<br />
a cup, saucer and side plate,<br />
c.1959, each white glazed<br />
stoneware with manganese rims,<br />
impressed LR seal. Provenanceas<br />
per lot 86. cup 8cm high<br />
Lot 88<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Dame Lucie Rie (1902-1995)<br />
a cup, saucer and side plate,<br />
c.1959, each white glazed<br />
stoneware with manganese rims,<br />
impressed LR seal. Provenanceas<br />
per lot 86. cup 8.1cm high<br />
Lot 89<br />
£400 - 600<br />
§ Edmund de Waal (b.1964)<br />
a tall porcelain lidded jar,<br />
c.1993, covered in a pale celadon<br />
glaze, impressed artist’s mark,<br />
Provenance - purchased by the<br />
owner in Autumn 1993 from de<br />
Waal’s stand at the Chelsea<br />
Crafts Fair at Chelsea Town Hall.<br />
33.4cm high<br />
Lot 90<br />
£8,000 - 12,000<br />
§ Edmund de Waal (b.1964)<br />
a banded cylinder porcelain<br />
lidded jar, c.1993, covered<br />
in a pale celadon glaze with<br />
some flambé tints to the lower<br />
third, impressed artist’s marks,<br />
Provenance - as per lot 89.<br />
15.5cm high.<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
Lot 91<br />
89<br />
90<br />
§ Edmund de Waal (b.1964) a<br />
tall dimpled porcelain lidded<br />
vase, c.1993, covered in a pale<br />
celadon glaze, impressed artist’s<br />
mark, Provenance - as per lot 89.<br />
28.5cm high.<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
Lot 92<br />
§ Edmund de Waal (b.1964) a<br />
porcelain bottle vase, c.1993,<br />
with tapered neck and pale<br />
celadon glaze, impressed artist’s<br />
mark, Provenance - as per lot 89.<br />
16.5cm high<br />
86<br />
91<br />
92<br />
£1,500 - 2,500
96<br />
93<br />
95<br />
97<br />
Lot 93<br />
A pair of large Delft jars and<br />
covers, Pieter Kocx factory De<br />
Grieksche A, c.1701-1722, each<br />
of lobed hexagonal form, painted<br />
in Chinese verte Imari style with<br />
birds amid foliage, auspicious<br />
objects and beasts, the domed<br />
covers surmounted by lion and<br />
ball finials, the base with APK<br />
monogram mark, 50.5cm high,<br />
damage to covers<br />
Lot 94<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A pair of large Meissen figures<br />
of magpies, late 19th century,<br />
each with blue crossed swords<br />
mark, incised model no. 62,<br />
Tallest 53.5cm, restorations<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 95<br />
A Cantagalli maiolica holy<br />
water stoop, late 19th century/<br />
early 20th century, the arched<br />
back panel painted with the<br />
Madonna and child, with<br />
anthemion and fruit swag crest,<br />
the base with cherub spandrel,<br />
cockerel mark, 49cm high<br />
Lot 96<br />
94<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of Sevres style porcelain<br />
and ormolu mounted vases,<br />
late 20th century, each<br />
decorated with figure scenes after<br />
Boucher, the gilded reserves on a<br />
cobalt blue ground, 49cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
98<br />
Lot 97<br />
A Meissen outside decorated<br />
dish, 19th century, painted with<br />
a courting couple in a music<br />
salon, within a chocolate brown<br />
and gilt border, underglaze blue<br />
crossed swords mark with two<br />
incised lines, 40cm diameter<br />
Lot 98<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A pair of Potschappel porcelain<br />
vases and cover, late 19th<br />
century, each flower and fruit<br />
encrusted and painted with<br />
classical figure scenes, the<br />
reverse with floral bouquets, the<br />
shoulder modelled with a pair of<br />
busts of women, underglaze blue<br />
T over X mark, 41cm high, slight<br />
damage<br />
£600 - 800
101<br />
99<br />
100<br />
102<br />
105<br />
104<br />
103<br />
Lot 99<br />
A pair of Sevres style Paris<br />
porcelain and ormolu mounted<br />
oil lamps, late 19th century,<br />
each painted with figures in a<br />
boat, the reverse with a floral<br />
bouquet, within gilt decorated<br />
cobalt blue borders, 43cm high<br />
Lot 100<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Limoges enamel plaque<br />
of Napoleon, standing in his<br />
study, signed by M. Betowine<br />
after David, 33.5 x 25cm, with<br />
additional gilt frame<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 101<br />
A 19th century French bisque<br />
plaque of Napoleon, within floral<br />
ormolu frame, diameter 14cm<br />
Lot 102<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Meissen group of the good<br />
mother, 19th century, after a<br />
model by Michel Victor Acier,<br />
blue crossed swords mark,<br />
incised E69. and 50, 22cm high<br />
Lot 103<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A Meissen group of the three<br />
winemakers, 19th century, after<br />
a model by Michel Victor Acier,<br />
blue crossed swords mark, model<br />
number C 65, 21cm high<br />
£250 - 300<br />
Lot 104<br />
A Meissen group of four<br />
dancing children, early 20th<br />
century, incised model number<br />
2728, 15cm high<br />
Lot 105<br />
£200 - 250<br />
A Meissen group of a Chinese<br />
woman and two children, 20th<br />
century, blue crossed swords<br />
mark and impressed model<br />
number 65649 14.5cm high<br />
Lot 106<br />
£150 - 200<br />
A Meissen group of the tailor’s<br />
wife riding a goat, 19th century,<br />
blue crossed swords mark and<br />
model number 155, 18cm high<br />
£150 - 200
109<br />
111<br />
108<br />
Lot 107<br />
A Meissen group of two<br />
children eating from a bowl,<br />
Marcolini period and a Meissen<br />
figure of a flower girl, early 20th<br />
century each with blue crossed<br />
swords Mark, the former with<br />
puce decorator’s mark ‘11’ the<br />
latter with incised model number<br />
14 12 and 12.5cm high (2)<br />
Lot 108<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Meissen Group of a young<br />
couple, Cupid and a hare, 19th<br />
century, blue crossed swords<br />
mark and incised model number<br />
2941, 17cm high<br />
£200 - 300<br />
110<br />
Lot 109<br />
A Vienna style porcelain two<br />
handled cup, cover and stand,<br />
late 19th century, finely painted<br />
with classical figure scenes after<br />
Angelica Kaufmann, underglaze<br />
blue shield marks, 42cm high<br />
Lot 110<br />
Napoleonic Wars interest.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A large Berlin porcelain twin<br />
handled urn, c.1816, presented<br />
to Sir Henry Hardinge (1785-<br />
1856) by the Prussian Prince-<br />
General Blücher (1742-1819),<br />
finely painted with a portrait of<br />
Prince Blücher in military uniform<br />
the reverse with gilt inscription<br />
‘Dem Obersten Hardinge Zun<br />
Andenken von Seinem Freunde’<br />
(For the most highly respected<br />
Hardinge, in remembrance from<br />
his friends), 49cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
107<br />
Lot 111<br />
A large Sevres style porcelain<br />
ormolu mounted vase and<br />
cover, late 19th century, painted<br />
with fete gallant scenes, within<br />
jewelled gilt decorated reserves<br />
on a bleu celeste ground, 61.5cm<br />
high, stained<br />
Lot 112<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
An impressive Meissen white<br />
glazed porcelain life size<br />
model of a heron, 20th century,<br />
after J. J. Kändler, the bird<br />
preening its feathers, standing<br />
over a tree stump and reeds,<br />
the base modelled with a frog<br />
and a snail, blue crossed swords<br />
mark, impressed 76008 and with<br />
crossed swords above weiß.<br />
Literature- Cassidy-Geiger, 2008,<br />
no. 39, p. 246, illus. 76.5cm high<br />
£6,000 - 8,000
113<br />
114<br />
115<br />
112<br />
Lot 113<br />
Robert Ullmann (1903-1966)<br />
for Meissen, a white glazed<br />
porcelain figure of a seated<br />
female nude, blue crossed<br />
swords Mark, impressed Q238<br />
and with a cross swords above<br />
weiß, 31.5cm high<br />
Lot 114<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Robert Ullmann (1903-1966) for<br />
Meissen, a large white glazed<br />
porcelain three-quarter length<br />
figure of a nude woman, blue<br />
crossed swords mark, impressed<br />
Q294 with a crossed swords<br />
above weiß, 50.5cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 115<br />
117<br />
Robert Ullmann (1903-1966) for<br />
Meissen, a large white glazed<br />
porcelain three-quarter length<br />
figure of a nude woman, blue<br />
crossed swords mark, impressed<br />
73350 and with crossed swords<br />
above weiß, 50.5cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 116<br />
A Staffordshire ‘lion and lamb’<br />
group, mid 19th century,<br />
supposedly inspired by American<br />
lion-tamer Isaac Van Amburgh,<br />
who last visited Britain in 1848.<br />
height 26cm.<br />
Lot 117<br />
116<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A pair of Minton classical<br />
revival majolica jardinieres, late<br />
19th century, each gadrooned<br />
and modelled with flower festoons<br />
suspended from a rams mask<br />
handle, impressed marks, 37cm<br />
high, restored<br />
£1,200 - 1,600
122<br />
120<br />
118<br />
119<br />
123<br />
121<br />
Lot 118<br />
A rare pearlware dish shaped<br />
Pope Joan gaming rack, early<br />
19th century, each section<br />
inscribed including a spelling<br />
correction for INTRIGUE, 26.5cm<br />
diameter, small chips<br />
Lot 119<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A documentary English<br />
delftware blue and white<br />
model of a shoe, dated 1732,<br />
painted with bands of flowers<br />
and scrolls, the underside of the<br />
arch of the shoe inscribed ‘AM (?)<br />
May ye 12 * 1732’. Cf. a similar<br />
delftware model of a shoe in the<br />
Victorian Albert Museum, London,<br />
accession no. C.304-1926. 16cm<br />
long, damage<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 120<br />
A Royal Worcester fruit painted<br />
vase and cover, by John<br />
Freeman, c.1962, gilt printed<br />
mark including ‘Shropshire<br />
Horticultural Society 1962’, shape<br />
no. H/109, 19cm high<br />
Lot 121<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Royal Worcester fruit painted<br />
tea cup and saucer, date code<br />
for 1925/6, the interior of the cup<br />
painted by Moseley with peaches<br />
and blackberries, gilded exterior,<br />
the saucer painted with peaches<br />
and strawberries by Price,<br />
12.6cm, puce printed marks,<br />
£150 - 200<br />
Lot 122<br />
Two Royal Worcester Stinton<br />
painted ‘cattle at dusk’ plates,<br />
c.1912, the first painted by Henry<br />
Stinton with a matte gilt vine<br />
leaf border, the second by John<br />
Stinton with a cobalt blue and gilt<br />
tooled border, both with printed<br />
puce marks, 23cm diameter<br />
Lot 123<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Royal Worcester fruit painted<br />
coffee set, c.1924/25, painted by<br />
H N Price, W H and R. Austin, H.<br />
Everett and W. Hale, puce and<br />
blue marks, coffee pot 17.5cm<br />
high<br />
£1,500 - 2,000
126<br />
128<br />
127<br />
Lot 124<br />
A set of six Paragon bird<br />
painted cabinet cups and<br />
saucers, 1950s, each cup and<br />
saucer finely painted with a<br />
matching bird in a landscape<br />
setting, including a kingfisher,<br />
robin, thrush etc., printed marks,<br />
saucers 11cm diameter<br />
Lot 125<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A small Royal Worcester<br />
fruit painted coffee pot, by E.<br />
Townsend, date code for 1932,<br />
painted with peaches and grapes,<br />
green printed mark, 12.5cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 126<br />
A Silesian wheel engraved<br />
glass goblet, c.1760, possibly<br />
made in Szklarska Poreba,<br />
finely engraved with the motto<br />
‘Redlich Wehrt Ewig’, the reverse<br />
with a stag hunt vignette within<br />
elaborate strapwork cartouches,<br />
16.7cm high<br />
Lot 127<br />
124<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Stevens and Williams cameo<br />
glass vase, late 19th century,<br />
decorated in white overlay with<br />
bell shaped flowers and a butterfly<br />
on a translucent pale blue ground,<br />
unmarked, 22cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 128<br />
125<br />
A Bohemian enamelled glass<br />
‘Kingfisher’ goblet, late 19th<br />
century, enamelled to an oval<br />
white glass reserve with a<br />
Kingfisher grasping a fish in its<br />
beak within a ruby paste set<br />
surround, with white and colour<br />
tinted floral enamelled borders,<br />
the panelled base matching,<br />
19.5cm high<br />
£200 - 300
Asian Works of<br />
Art<br />
Lots 129-273<br />
157<br />
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134<br />
132<br />
129<br />
133<br />
Lot 129<br />
A large Japanese Satsuma<br />
pottery vase, Meiji period,<br />
painted with ladies and children<br />
amid pavilions, the reverse<br />
with figures in boats, within<br />
gilt decorated brocade pattern<br />
borders on a cobalt blue ground,<br />
four character seal mark to base,<br />
37.5cm high<br />
Lot 130<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A set of four Japanese<br />
porcelain small cups, by<br />
Kinkozan, Meiji period, finely<br />
painted in Satsuma style<br />
with butterflies amid flowers<br />
and foliage, impressed mark<br />
‘Kinkozan zo’, 6.2cm high<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 131<br />
A pair of Japanese Satsuma<br />
pottery vases, by Bizan, Meiji<br />
period, of pear shape applied<br />
with a pair of boars-head<br />
looped handles, painted with<br />
antique objects, and furniture,<br />
two character signature ‘Bizan’,<br />
18.2cm high<br />
Lot 132<br />
130<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Japanese Satsuma pottery<br />
miniature globular vase, by<br />
Yabu Meizan, Meiji period, finely<br />
painted with Japanese maple<br />
branches, gilt four character seal<br />
mark to base, 4.1cm high<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 133<br />
A group of Japanese Satsuma<br />
pottery tea wares, by Kinkozan,<br />
Meiji period, comprising a<br />
matching teapot, 12.5cm high,<br />
a covered sugar pot and a milk<br />
jug, each finely painted with<br />
birds amid foliage within a faux<br />
bamboo, gilt kanji four character<br />
and impressed seal script marks,<br />
and four matching cups and<br />
saucers painted with figures, the<br />
interior of the cups with vessels<br />
and flowers, gilt three character<br />
marks, saucers 15.2cm<br />
Lot 134<br />
131<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An unusual Japanese double<br />
noh mask wood container, early<br />
20th century, one side carved<br />
with Shoki the demon vanquisher<br />
mask, the other side with an oni<br />
(demon) mask with stag antler<br />
inset horns and fangs, 6.6 cm<br />
high, tiny losses<br />
£200 - 300
137<br />
135<br />
139<br />
136<br />
138<br />
140<br />
Lot 135<br />
A Japanese mixed metal<br />
vase, by Miyabe Atsuyoshi,<br />
Meiji period, of Meiping form,<br />
decorated in high relief with<br />
wading egrets amid flowers<br />
and foliage, signed signed ‘Dai<br />
Nixon Kyoto ju Ikko-do Miyabe<br />
Atsuyoshi’ with ‘kao’, 15.3cm high<br />
Lot 136<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A pair of fine Japanese<br />
cloisonné enamel vases, by<br />
Inaba Nanaho Studio, Kyoto,<br />
Meiji Period, each worked in fine<br />
silver wire with trailing wisteria on<br />
a midnight blue ground, with silver<br />
rims and applied silver tablet<br />
engraved ‘ Kinunken zo’, 15.3cm<br />
high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 137<br />
A group of Japanese<br />
damascened iron vanity items,<br />
by Fujii Yoshitoyo Damascene<br />
Co., Meiji period, decorated<br />
with various designs including<br />
dragons, birds, a temple scene,<br />
flowers and foliage,<br />
Lot 138<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A rare Japanese bronze<br />
okimono of a tiger attacking<br />
a hippopotamus, Meiji period,<br />
each figure with glass inset eyes,<br />
unsigned, on a root wood stand,<br />
bronze 41cm long, stand 49cm<br />
long<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 139<br />
A Japanese silver, enamel and<br />
mixed metal vase, Meiji period,<br />
decorated with a peony branch<br />
in mixed metals and enamel,<br />
stamped mark to base, 12.5cm<br />
high, dents<br />
Lot 140<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Japanese bronze and<br />
mixed metal vase, by Miyabe<br />
Atsuyoshi, Meiji period, of<br />
elongated ovoid form, decorated<br />
in high relief with egrets in flight<br />
above lotus and bamboo, signed<br />
‘Dai Nixon Kyoto ju Ikko-do<br />
Miyabe Atsuyoshi’ with ‘kao’,<br />
25.7cm high<br />
£200 - 300
145<br />
141<br />
146<br />
144<br />
Lot 141<br />
A Chinese export famille rose<br />
fencai ‘Imperial Hunt’ punch<br />
bowl, Qianlong period, finely<br />
painted with a continuous rustic<br />
landscape with Manchu noblemen<br />
performing archery, falconry,<br />
firing a musket and riding horses,<br />
possibly depicting the Imperial<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> Villa at the Chengde<br />
Mountain Resort, 26.4cm<br />
Lot 142<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of Chinese export<br />
European subject saucer<br />
dishes, Qianlong period, each<br />
painted with European traders<br />
on a wharf, within a scrolling<br />
leaf cartouche and flower spray<br />
border, 16cm diameter<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 143<br />
Hobson, Robert Lockhart<br />
- Catalogue of the Leonard<br />
Gow Collection of Chinese<br />
Porcelain, one of 300 signed<br />
by Leonard Gow, 4to, original<br />
red cloth, with 85 plates, mostly<br />
in colour, George W. Jones,<br />
London, 1931<br />
Lot 144<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Chinese blue and white<br />
‘Hundred Antiques’ ovoid jar,<br />
Kangxi period, painted with<br />
antiques and auspicious objects<br />
two petal lobed reserves, on a<br />
prunus and cracked ice ground,<br />
double circle to base, 19cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 145<br />
A Chinese famille verte small<br />
ewer and cover, Kangxi<br />
period, of pear shape, each<br />
side decorated with a cellular<br />
ground around a moulded flower,<br />
hexagonal cover and foot, 15cm<br />
high<br />
Lot 146<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese blue and white<br />
‘foreign ambassadors’ bowl,<br />
Kangxi/Yongzheng period,<br />
painted to the interior with a<br />
four claw dragon, with chain link<br />
and ‘wan’ border, the exterior<br />
with a procession of foreign<br />
ambassadors holding precious<br />
objects before a city wall, shell<br />
seal mark, 21.5cm diameter<br />
£500 - 800
Lot 147<br />
A Chinese export famille<br />
rose small tureen and cover,<br />
Qianlong period, the cover<br />
painted with vessels and foliage,<br />
the sides with flowers and foliage,<br />
22.5cm wide<br />
Lot 148<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A garniture of three Chinese<br />
blue and white vases, Kangxi<br />
period, each painted with<br />
landscape vignettes within trellis<br />
shaped reserves, comprising a<br />
pair of small baluster vases and<br />
a sleeve vase, 13cm and 15cm<br />
high, one rim restored<br />
Lot 149<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese blue and white<br />
baluster vase, Kangxi period,<br />
painted with flowers, scrolling<br />
tendrils and leaves, with petal<br />
shaped reserves to the shoulder<br />
and around the foot, artemisia leaf<br />
mark to base, 23.5cm high<br />
Lot 150<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese blue white stem<br />
cup, Kangxi period, the bowl<br />
decorated with prunus blossom<br />
on cracked ice, the stem with leaf<br />
lappets, 11cm high<br />
Lot 151<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese green glazed ovoid<br />
jar, 18th/19th century on a ring<br />
shaped unglazed foot, 21.5cm<br />
high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 152<br />
A Chinese Transitional<br />
inscribed blue and white bowl,<br />
mid 17th century, the exterior<br />
painted with boatmen in a<br />
riverscape, four character mark<br />
to the interior, 12cm diameter,<br />
cracked<br />
Lot 153<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese blue and white<br />
‘crane and pine’ dish,<br />
Transitional period, 15.7cm<br />
diameter<br />
Lot 154<br />
£200 - 300<br />
An unusual Chinese famille<br />
verte double bottle holder,<br />
Kangxi period, painted to the<br />
twin octagonal compartments<br />
with flower, bird and rockwork<br />
medallions, C-shaped handle,<br />
18.5cm wide<br />
Lot 155<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A Chinese gilt-decorated<br />
powder blue rouleau vase,<br />
Kangxi period, with French<br />
ormolu mounts, each side gilded<br />
with chrysanthemums, one side<br />
with a bird, and inscribed, 55cm<br />
high including ormolu mounts<br />
Lot 156<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Chinese celadon glazed small<br />
peony dish, Qing dynasty,<br />
moulded in relief with a peony<br />
flower and scrolling leaves,<br />
the foot with a brown wash in<br />
imitation of Longquan celadon<br />
wares, 14.8cm diameter<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 157<br />
A Chinese Transitional wucai<br />
‘boys’ vase and cover, c.1640,<br />
painted with ladies watching<br />
over boys playing in a rockwork<br />
garden, 41cm high,<br />
Lot 158<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A large Chinese blue and white<br />
jar and cover, Kangxi period,<br />
painted with alternating landscape<br />
panels and birds amid flowers and<br />
rockwork, within chrysanthemum<br />
panelled borders, 58cm high,<br />
some restored cracks<br />
Lot 159<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A near pair of Chinese famille<br />
verte garlic-neck vases, Kangxi<br />
period, each painted with flowers<br />
within teardrop shaped reserves,<br />
within floral bands and leaflet pets<br />
to the neck, old collectors label to<br />
one base, 20cm and 20.5cm high,<br />
one vase restored<br />
Lot 160<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese blue and white<br />
‘ladies’ bowl, Kangxi period, the<br />
interior painted with a seated lady<br />
and the eight Buddhist emblems,<br />
the exterior with ladies and a<br />
man in a rockwork garden, four<br />
character mark to base, 15.5cm<br />
diameter, wood stand<br />
Lot 161<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese blue and white<br />
‘ladies’ bowl, Kangxi period,<br />
the interior painted with a lady<br />
seated on rockwork and the eight<br />
Buddhist emblems, the exterior<br />
with ladies in a rockwork garden,<br />
one with a man, Chenghua six<br />
character mark to base, 15.5cm<br />
diameter, wood stand<br />
£300 - 500
147<br />
150<br />
154<br />
148<br />
149<br />
157<br />
151<br />
152<br />
159<br />
156<br />
158<br />
160<br />
155<br />
153
Lot 162<br />
A fine Chinese blue and white<br />
‘Xi Xiang Ji’ bowl, Kangxi six<br />
character mark and of the<br />
period (1662-1722), the exterior<br />
painted with four scenes from<br />
the Xi Xiang Ji (Romance of the<br />
Western Chamber), below a<br />
diaper border, the interior with<br />
boys by a garden wall, the border<br />
with a band of a ‘thousand wan’.<br />
cf. a similar bowl illustrated in<br />
Compendium of Collections in the<br />
Palace Museum, Ceramics, Vol<br />
22, Beijing, no. 127, pp. 180-181.<br />
19.9cm diameter, wood stand<br />
Lot 163<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A pair of Chinese gilt-decorated<br />
blue ground baluster vases<br />
and covers, 19th century, each<br />
decorated with pavilions in a river<br />
landscape, unglazed base, 44cm<br />
high<br />
Lot 164<br />
£200 - 400<br />
A garniture of four Chinese<br />
famille verte vases, 19th<br />
century, each painted with<br />
pheasants amid rockwork and<br />
flowers, comprising a pair of<br />
double gourd-shaped vases and<br />
a pair of ovoid vases, 31cm and<br />
17.5 cm high, one small vase<br />
cracked to neck<br />
Lot 165<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of large Chinese famille<br />
noire yen-yen vases, six<br />
character Kangxi marks but<br />
19th century, each painted with<br />
birds amid prunus trees and<br />
rockwork, on a black ground,<br />
44cm high<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 166<br />
A Chinese coral ground<br />
incense stick holder, Jiaqing<br />
period painted with Liu Hai and<br />
his three legged toad, the other<br />
side with gilt floral sprays, 17.5cm<br />
Lot 167<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese doucai<br />
‘chrysanthemum medallion’<br />
cup, Yongzheng mark, probably<br />
late 19th/early 20th century,<br />
7.2cm diameter, wood stand<br />
Lot 168<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese sang-de-boeuf<br />
glazed meiping, Langyao,<br />
probably late Qing dynasty,<br />
covered in an ox blood glaze,<br />
14.5cm high<br />
Lot 169<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese enamelled porcelain<br />
model of a rooster, Jiaqing<br />
period, 29cm high, restoration<br />
Lot 170<br />
£150 - 200<br />
A Chinese archaistic blue and<br />
white vase, hu, Qianlong seal<br />
script mark but 19th century,<br />
finely painted to two registers with<br />
lotus flowers, scrolling tendrils<br />
and leaves below lappets to the<br />
shoulder and waves to the lower<br />
register, applied with a pair of<br />
elephant head ring handles, seal<br />
script mark to base ‘Da Qing<br />
Qianlong Nianzhi’ 25cm high<br />
Lot 171<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A pair of Chinese green glazed<br />
models of hounds, 19th<br />
century, each with open mouth<br />
and protruding tongue, 13.5 cm<br />
long, wood stands<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 172<br />
A Chinese blue and white<br />
‘dragon’ brushwasher, Qianlong<br />
seal mark but late 19th century,<br />
finely painted with a confronting<br />
dragon breathing fire from its<br />
mouth, within a ruyi head border.<br />
Provenance: purchased from P.<br />
C. Lu and Sons Ltd, Hong Kong,<br />
October 29, 1986, with original<br />
receipt. 13cm diameter, wood<br />
stand and case<br />
Lot 173<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A large Chinese blue and white<br />
‘prunus’ vase, 19th century,<br />
55cm high, drilled hole to base<br />
Lot 174<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A large Chinese blue and<br />
white celadon ground vase,<br />
19th century, painted with the<br />
three star gods, boys, a deer<br />
and a crane in a landscape in<br />
underglaze blue on white slip and<br />
a celadon ground, 60.5cm high,<br />
rim chip<br />
Lot 175<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese underglaze blue<br />
and copper red vase, Xuande<br />
mark, 19th century, the brown<br />
glazed neck applied with a pair of<br />
elephant head handles above a<br />
ruyi head raised collar, the body<br />
painted to shaped reserves with<br />
landscapes and rabbits on a wan<br />
keywork ground between blue,<br />
floral, celadon and brown bands,<br />
seal script mark ‘Da Ming Xuande<br />
Nianzhi’, 38.5cm.<br />
£400 - 600
162<br />
171<br />
163<br />
172<br />
174<br />
175<br />
167<br />
165<br />
169<br />
168<br />
164<br />
173<br />
166<br />
170
Lot 176<br />
A large Chinese blue and white<br />
bottle vase, 19th century,<br />
painted with leaf and flower<br />
sprays and flower and scrolling<br />
tendril pendants, the neck with<br />
leaf lappets and banded borders,<br />
double circle mark to base, 46cm<br />
high, wood stand, drilled hole to<br />
vase<br />
Lot 177<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Chinese turquoise glazed<br />
sgraffito bottle vase, 19th<br />
century, incised with two liondogs<br />
playing with brocaded balls,<br />
21cm high<br />
Lot 178<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese enamelled porcelain<br />
‘butterfly and melon’ cup,<br />
Republic period and a Chinese<br />
blue and white ‘lotus’ cup, late<br />
19th century, the butterfly and<br />
melon cup bearing a Hongxian<br />
mark, 7cm, the blue and white<br />
cup with a Kangxi mark (2)<br />
Lot 179<br />
£150 - 200<br />
A pair of large Chinese blue<br />
and white brushpots, late 19th<br />
century one painted with rows<br />
of ‘Shou’ characters, the second<br />
with brocaded medallions, 25cm<br />
diameter, one cracked<br />
Lot 180<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese blue and white<br />
‘Antiques’ vase, early 20th<br />
century, painted with vessels and<br />
furniture on a blue ground, double<br />
circle mark to base, 38cm high<br />
£150 - 250<br />
Lot 181<br />
A Chinese famille rose part<br />
dessert service, Daoguang<br />
period (1821-50), each piece<br />
richly enamelled with a vase<br />
of prunus blossom, a ribbon<br />
tied box, a toad with cash and<br />
antiques, comprising five shaped<br />
dessert dishes, largest 27cm and<br />
seven dessert plates, 21.2cm,<br />
some chips<br />
Lot 182<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese enamelled porcelain<br />
‘landscape’ bottle vase,<br />
Republic period, finely painted<br />
with figures mid pavilions on a<br />
path between rocks and on a boat<br />
in a river landscape, six character<br />
Yongzheng mark, 44cm high<br />
Lot 183<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A Chinese famille verte<br />
‘warriors’ bowl, 19th century,<br />
the exterior painted with a battle<br />
scene with warriors on horse back<br />
in a landscape comedy interior<br />
with seated figure of a woman,<br />
29.7cm diameter<br />
Lot 184<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A pair of Chinese famille<br />
rose barrel garden seats, late<br />
19th century each painted to<br />
rectangular reserves with court<br />
figure scenes within borders of<br />
ribbon tied objects emblematic<br />
of the eight Immortals, fruit and<br />
foliage, and pierced with cash<br />
motifs, 48cm high<br />
Lot 185<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
A pair of Chinese green and<br />
aubergine glazed models of<br />
parrots, 19th century, each<br />
figure standing on a rockwork<br />
base, 27.5cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 186<br />
A pair of Chinese famille rose<br />
vases, 19th century, typically<br />
painted with figures amid<br />
pavilions and trees, birds and<br />
butterflies amid flowers within<br />
foliate and floral borders, the neck<br />
applied with a pair of lion mask<br />
ring handles, 36.5cm high<br />
Lot 187<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese famille rose<br />
‘warriors’ bottle vase, early<br />
20th century, painted with a<br />
procession of soldiers, some on<br />
horseback, apocryphal Qianlong<br />
seal mark to base, 45cm high<br />
Lot 188<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A large Chinese famille rose<br />
‘chicken’ flower pot, early 20th<br />
century, painted with a cockerel<br />
and a hen amid flowers and<br />
foliage, 40cm diameter, 36cm<br />
high<br />
Lot 189<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A rare large Chinese Ming<br />
Longquan celadon dish, 14th<br />
century, the centre carved with<br />
lotus flowers, the rare border with<br />
two fish amid scrolling waves,<br />
burnt orange disc to base, 44cm<br />
diameter, broken and restored<br />
Lot 190<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese Ding ware bowl,<br />
Song dynasty, the interior<br />
moulded with chrysanthemum<br />
petals 16.5cm diameter<br />
£200 - 300
178<br />
186<br />
176<br />
179<br />
183<br />
181<br />
190<br />
180<br />
182<br />
184<br />
177<br />
185<br />
187<br />
188<br />
189
Lot 191<br />
A Chinese Qingbai stem bowl,<br />
Song-Yuan dynasty, the petal<br />
lobed bowl above a tapering<br />
misshapen cylindrical stem, 7cm<br />
high, 10.7cm wide<br />
Lot 192<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese Qingbai ‘Phoenix’<br />
moulded dish, Yuan dynasty,<br />
the central medallion moulded<br />
with twin Phoenix, the border with<br />
vases issuing flowers within a<br />
key work border, unglazed edge,<br />
18.2cm diameter<br />
Lot 193<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Two Chinese Qingbai bowls,<br />
Song dynasty, the first with petal<br />
lobed rim, incised with flowers<br />
to the interior, the second with<br />
foliage to the exterior, unglazed<br />
rims, 19. 5cm and 17cm diameter<br />
Lot 194<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese painted pottery<br />
figure of a courtier, Tang<br />
dynasty, holding a mirror or fan,<br />
41.5cm high<br />
Lot 195<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese painted terracotta<br />
figure of a warrior, Northern<br />
Wei dynasty, 24cm high<br />
Lot 196<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese black pottery<br />
cocoon-shaped jar, Western<br />
Han dynasty, (206 B.C.–A.D. 9),<br />
25cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 197<br />
A Chinese straw glazed ovoid<br />
jar, Tang dynasty, 19.5cm high<br />
Lot 198<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese celadon glazed<br />
sgraffito dish, Zhangzhou<br />
kilns, late 16th/early 17th<br />
century, incised with a bird amid<br />
foliage, the border with peonies.<br />
Provenance- ex Lammers<br />
collection sold by Gorringes,<br />
September 2014. 37cm diameter<br />
Lot 199<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A Chinese Ming enamelled<br />
porcelain dish, Zhangzhou ware<br />
(Swatow), late 16th/early 17th<br />
century, painted in polychrome<br />
enamels with a central pagoda in<br />
a river landscape within a border<br />
of birds, foliage and flowers, kiln<br />
grit to the unglazed foot, 42.5cm<br />
diameter, minor faults<br />
Lot 200<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A large Chinese Neolithic<br />
pottery jar, late third Millennium<br />
BC, possibly Majiayao culture,<br />
painted in black and red pigments<br />
with crossed crosshatched panels<br />
and applied with a pair of ring<br />
shaped handles to the lower half<br />
of the body, 31cm high<br />
Lot 201<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese painted grey pottery<br />
model of a recumbent sheep,<br />
Han dynasty, 10.2cm long, one<br />
ear re-glued<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 202<br />
A good Chinese coral ‘fruit and<br />
bats’ pendant, 19th century,<br />
carved in high relief and open<br />
work with two bats amid peaches,<br />
finger citron, and pomegranate<br />
with leaves, tendrils and lingzhi<br />
fungus, 3.7cm, later suspension<br />
stand<br />
Lot 203<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A rare Chinese coral ‘dragon’<br />
belt hook 18th/19th century,<br />
carved in high relief and open<br />
work with a chilong to the top,<br />
9.2cm long, small loss to dragon<br />
horn, wood stand<br />
Lot 204<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese granite fragment<br />
of a Buddhist offering figure,<br />
probably Northern Wei dynasty,<br />
22.5cm, later stand<br />
Lot 205<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese compressed ink<br />
block in the form of a flower<br />
pot, Ming mark, Qing dynasty,<br />
moulded in relief with scholars<br />
amid pavilions, 25cm wide<br />
Lot 206<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese hongmu and<br />
mother-of-pearl make up or<br />
jewellery box, late 19th century,<br />
decorated with butterflies amid<br />
trailing flowers and foliage, brass<br />
mounts, enclosing a mirror and<br />
a pair of fold out compartments,<br />
36cm x 27cm<br />
Lot 207<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A set of four Chinese<br />
huanghuali games boxes and<br />
covers, 19th century, 8.4cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000
203<br />
200<br />
191<br />
193<br />
192<br />
198<br />
195<br />
196<br />
194<br />
197<br />
201<br />
199<br />
205<br />
202<br />
206<br />
204
Lot 208<br />
A Chinese bamboo group of<br />
boy riding a buffalo, 18th/19th<br />
century, of caramel brown patina,<br />
12.5cm high<br />
Lot 209<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese bamboo group<br />
of Shou Lao riding a deer,<br />
18th/19th century, caramel<br />
brown patina, the deer biting<br />
lingzhi in its mouth, 21cm high<br />
Lot 210<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese bamboo figure of a<br />
seated fisherman, 19th century,<br />
holding a rod in his right hand<br />
and a fish in his left, with waves<br />
lapping by his feet 16.5cm high<br />
Lot 211<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A fine Chinese rhinoceros horn<br />
‘Ode to the Red Cliff’ libation<br />
cup, 17th/18th century, carved in<br />
high relief and open work with the<br />
figure of two men on a boat below<br />
an overhanging cliff with shrubs<br />
and a pine tree and clouds above<br />
them, the cup of toffee colour<br />
ranging to a deep caramel colour,<br />
15.2cm long, 9.8cm high<br />
Lot 212<br />
£5,000 - 8,000<br />
A Chinese hardwood tray,<br />
possibly zitan, 19th century<br />
35cm x 24 cm<br />
Lot 213<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A Chinese inscribed bamboo<br />
arm or wrist rest, Kangxi<br />
period, carved in relief with<br />
a horse, pine and rock to a<br />
roundel and incised with a three<br />
column calligraphic inscription,<br />
warm caramel brown patina.<br />
Provenance - Dr J W H Grice<br />
(1891-1976) collection, label<br />
no.37. This arm or wrist rest is<br />
illustrated in Dr Grice’s article<br />
‘Chinese Bamboo Carving’ in<br />
Country Life magazine in 1954.<br />
23.8cm high<br />
Lot 214<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Chinese gilt-decorated<br />
lacquer games box, mid 19th<br />
century, typically decorated with<br />
figures amid pavilions and trees,<br />
the interior fitted with similarly<br />
decorated boxes and gaming<br />
trays containing a large collection<br />
of Cantonese carved and<br />
engraved mother-of-pearl gaming<br />
counters, 37.5cm wide<br />
Lot 215<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese green and russet<br />
jade ‘lotus leaf’ brushwasher,<br />
17th/18th century, carved as<br />
a curled lotus leaf with incised<br />
decoration, the celadon green<br />
stone with russet inclusions,<br />
13.5cm across, wood stand<br />
Lot 216<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A Chinese pale celadon and<br />
russet jade archer’s ring, early<br />
20th century 3.4cm diameter<br />
Lot 217<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese celadon jade figure<br />
of a boy holding a lotus sprig,<br />
19th century, 5.2cm high<br />
Lot 218<br />
£250 - 350<br />
Two Chinese grey and black<br />
seal script inscribed jade<br />
beads, possibly Han dynasty,<br />
each face inscribed with four seal<br />
script characters, largest bead 2.5<br />
cm<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 219<br />
Two Chinese archaic jade<br />
figures of a man, probably<br />
Western Zhou to Han dynasty,<br />
the smaller highly stylised<br />
human figure in green and<br />
brown mottled jade, cf. Charles<br />
Stanley Nott, Chinese Jade,<br />
1936, plate XI for a similar figure<br />
in the Eumorfopoulos collection,<br />
British museum, described as<br />
Western Zhou, 6.3cm high and<br />
the second figure carved as an<br />
official, his robes with low relief<br />
with C scrolls, in green black and<br />
russet jade, cf. Jade figures with<br />
similar features, Chinese Jade<br />
throughout the ages, exhibition<br />
catalogue 1 May – 22 June 1975<br />
Victoria and Albert Museum with<br />
similar features, figures 140-142.<br />
Lot 220<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese archaistic yellow and<br />
russet jade openwork plaque,<br />
possibly Song-Yuan dynasty, in<br />
the form of a dragon and young,<br />
carved in relief with scrolls, 6.8cm<br />
Lot 221<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese pale celadon<br />
jade carving of a duck, Jin-<br />
Yuan dynasty its head turned<br />
backward and grasping a peach<br />
sprig in its beak, 4.8cm long<br />
Lot 222<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Two Chinese jade carvings,<br />
Ming dynasty or later the first a<br />
green and russet jade carving of<br />
peaches and curled leaves, 5 cm,<br />
the second a disc carved with two<br />
boys in brown and russet mottled<br />
celadon jade, 4.5cm<br />
£300 - 400
219<br />
217<br />
210<br />
208<br />
209<br />
212<br />
216<br />
211<br />
218<br />
215<br />
214<br />
221<br />
220<br />
222<br />
213
226<br />
Lot 223<br />
A Chinese white and black jade<br />
‘duck’ pebble carving, Song<br />
dynasty or later, the stone with<br />
russet mottling, 4.8cm long<br />
Lot 224<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese pale grey and<br />
russet jade figure of a hound,<br />
probably Song dynasty, the<br />
hound recumbent, pierced hole to<br />
its midriff, 4.9cm long<br />
Lot 225<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese white and black jade<br />
figure of a preening duck, Ming<br />
dynasty, carved in relief with a<br />
sprig of flowers, 5.8cm long<br />
Lot 226<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Two Chinese pale celadon<br />
jade openwork plaques, 19th<br />
century, each pierced with the<br />
character ‘shou’, 5.4 cm and<br />
6.4cm<br />
Lot 227<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
oval openwork plaque, 19th<br />
century, probably taken from a<br />
ruyi sceptre, carved and pierced<br />
with bats and butterflies amid<br />
bitter melons, the stone with<br />
russet and white inclusions,<br />
9.8cm x 8.2cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 228<br />
A Japanese cloisonné enamel<br />
desk set, 1920s, mounted with<br />
two Chinese Qing dynasty pale<br />
celadon jade plaques, retailed<br />
by Yamanaka & Co., each piece<br />
in yellow enamel with chain<br />
link border, the stationery rack<br />
mounted with a 17th/18th century<br />
jade ‘dragon’ plaque, 5.5cm, the<br />
cigarette dispenser box with an<br />
18th/19th century jade ‘He He<br />
Erxian’ plaque, with jade bead<br />
handle to the base drawer, also<br />
comprising an inkstand with a<br />
pair of hexagonal inkwells with<br />
chalcedony ‘cat’ finials, a calendar<br />
holder and a pair of ashtrays,<br />
together with an associated<br />
jade mounted matchbox holder.<br />
Inkstand 31cm wide<br />
Lot 229<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese white jade openwork<br />
plaque, 17th/18th century, later<br />
inset into a hongmu box the<br />
plaque carved with a chilong.<br />
Jade 6.2cm, box 11.5 cm<br />
Lot 230<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Chinese jadeite pendant and<br />
jadeite beads, 19th century, the<br />
pendant carved in relief with a<br />
frog amid lotus, Pendant 3.9cm,<br />
total drop 68cm<br />
Lot 231<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
two handled ‘chilong’ cup,<br />
17th/18th century, with a pair<br />
of carved dragon-head handles,<br />
and a central band of chilong,<br />
the stone with white inclusions,<br />
13.2cm wide<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 232<br />
A small Chinese turquoise<br />
matrix waterpot, 18th/19th<br />
century carved in high relief<br />
and open work with two chilong<br />
clambering amid lingzhi fungus,<br />
on three ball shaped feet, 5.3cm<br />
Lot 233<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A large Chinese green and<br />
russet jade ‘phoenix head’<br />
carving, possibly Han dynasty<br />
or earlier, the surface weathered<br />
and calcified and with vacant<br />
holes for bronze or gold (?)<br />
fittings, 23cm wide<br />
Lot 234<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese archaistic green<br />
jadeite vase and cover, late<br />
Qing dynasty, with a pair of<br />
elephant head ring handles,<br />
above bands of scrolls and taotie<br />
masks, 14.5cm high, Silver wire<br />
inlaid wood stand, cover finial<br />
missing<br />
Lot 235<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
cylindrical box and cover,<br />
18th/19th century, the stone of<br />
good even tone, 5.3cm diameter,<br />
zitan wood stand<br />
Lot 236<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
model of a crab, 20th century,<br />
8.4cm wide, wood stand<br />
Lot 237<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
figure of a bird grasping a fruit<br />
sprig, 18th/19th century, the<br />
stone with a few small russet<br />
inclusions, 5.1cm long<br />
£400 - 600
223<br />
229<br />
227<br />
224<br />
225<br />
230<br />
231<br />
234<br />
232<br />
236<br />
228<br />
233<br />
235<br />
237
238<br />
Lot 238<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
duck group, carved as a duck<br />
and chick on an egg eating millet,<br />
5.5cm long<br />
Lot 239<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Chinese pale celadon and<br />
brown jade ‘dragon’ belt hook,<br />
18th/19th century, 10.7cm long<br />
Lot 240<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Sino-Tibetan row of agate<br />
prayer beads, 19th century, total<br />
drop including tassel 36cm<br />
Lot 241<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A good Chinese celadon<br />
jade ‘peonies and rockwork’<br />
small table screen and stand,<br />
18th/19th century, carved in high<br />
relief to one side with peonies and<br />
rocks, the stone of excellent even<br />
colour with a few pale inclusions<br />
to the plain reverse, jade 14.7cm<br />
x 10.3cm, total size including<br />
carved wood stand 22cm x<br />
12.3cm<br />
Lot 242<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A Chinese archaistic burnt jade<br />
oval cup, chan, probably Song<br />
dynasty, carved in low relief with<br />
a chequered band above taotie<br />
masks and lappets, 7.1cm high,<br />
small chip repair<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 243<br />
A large Chinese pale celadon<br />
jade ‘magnolia’ cup, 17th/18th<br />
century, carved in high relief<br />
and openwork with branches in<br />
leaves around a central magnolia<br />
flower, the stone weight of good<br />
evening tone with occasional<br />
white inclusions and pale russet<br />
veining 17.5cm high excluding<br />
wood stand<br />
Lot 244<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
A Chinese pale celadon<br />
jade ‘Lotus’ pebble carving,<br />
18th/19th century, the stone<br />
of good even tone with some<br />
occasional paler inclusions, 6.2cm<br />
wide, wood stand<br />
Lot 245<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Chinese white jade ‘tiger<br />
and dragon’ plaque, 18th/19th<br />
century, one side carved in low<br />
relief with a tiger, the other with an<br />
archaistic dragon, the stone with<br />
some occasional paler inclusions<br />
and a pale russet vein, 5.1cm<br />
wide, wood stand<br />
Lot 246<br />
248<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese archaistic jadeite<br />
two-handled vase and cover,<br />
first half 20th century, of<br />
flattened baluster shape, the neck<br />
with a pair of dragon head ring<br />
handles above low relief taotie<br />
masks and lappets, 16cm high,<br />
excluding wood stand<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 247<br />
A Chinese inscribed white jade<br />
plaque, 19th century, carved<br />
in low relief and pierced with a<br />
bat in flight above a rock rising<br />
from wind-tossed waves, the<br />
reverse with a four-character<br />
seal inscribed ‘shoushan fuhai’<br />
(mountain of longevity, ocean of<br />
fortune), all below clouds at the<br />
top, the stone with occasional<br />
tiny black speckles, 6.3cm high,<br />
excluding wood stand<br />
Lot 248<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
‘dragon’ belt hook, 18th/19th<br />
century, the stone of good even<br />
tone with some occasional paler<br />
inclusions, 14.3cm<br />
Lot 249<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade<br />
tripod censer cover, 20th<br />
century, 12cm wide, wood stand<br />
Lot 250<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese white, grey and<br />
russet jade figure of Zhou<br />
Yanzi, Ming dynasty, the<br />
crouching figure holding a milk<br />
pail and wearing a large deer skin<br />
over his head and back, 8.5cm<br />
high, filled hole to figure, wood<br />
stand<br />
£300 - 500
239<br />
245<br />
241<br />
243<br />
249<br />
244<br />
240<br />
250<br />
247<br />
246<br />
242
264<br />
Lot 251<br />
A Chinese archaistic green and<br />
russet jade miniature vase and<br />
cover, fanghu, 19th century,<br />
carved in relief with C-scrolls, the<br />
cover with green glass ball finial,<br />
6.7cm high, foot re-carved, wood<br />
stand<br />
Lot 252<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Chinese white jade snuff<br />
bottle, 19th/20th century, of<br />
flattened high shouldered form, on<br />
an oblong shaped foot, the stone<br />
with some pale inclusions, 6.2cm<br />
high including jadeite stopper<br />
Lot 253<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Tibetan gilt copper alloy<br />
figure of Amitayus, 16th/17th<br />
century, on a double lotus throne,<br />
formerly from Agatha Christie’s<br />
home, Greenway House, Devon<br />
14cm high<br />
Lot 254<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A large Chinese polished<br />
bronze tripod censer, 19th<br />
century, private four character<br />
seal mark, 29.5cm diameter, disc<br />
shaped rosewood stand<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 255<br />
A Chinese bronze ‘finger citron’<br />
censer and cover, late Ming<br />
dynasty, modelled with leaves,<br />
tendrils and buds, the cover with<br />
a small finger citron finial, 18cm<br />
high, 31cm long, lid fixed<br />
Lot 256<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese bronze ‘elephant’<br />
vessel, late Ming dynasty,<br />
modelled as a caparisoned<br />
elephant standing four square<br />
supporting a gu vase on its back,<br />
the vase cast in relief with bats,<br />
fruits, lotus flowers and scrolls,<br />
36cm high, Repairs<br />
Lot 257<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese enamel on copper<br />
green ground snuff bottle,<br />
19th/20th century, enamelled<br />
in red with a chilong 6.2cm high<br />
including stopper<br />
Lot 258<br />
£150 - 200<br />
A Sino-Tibetan bronze seated<br />
figure of Green Tara, 23.5cm<br />
high<br />
Lot 259<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Himalayan bronze figure<br />
of Buddha, 19th century, the<br />
seated figure holding an alms<br />
bowl, the shaped base cost in<br />
relief with vajra sceptres and<br />
conch shells, remnants of base<br />
panel taken from a larger Sanskrit<br />
panel, 21.5cm high<br />
Lot 260<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Tibetan gilt bronze seated<br />
figure of Vajrasattva, finely cast<br />
and gilded, 16.5cm high<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 261<br />
A finely cast Chinese bronze<br />
lion-dog and cub scroll weight,<br />
17th/18th century, 14cm long,<br />
one foot and a cub lacking<br />
Lot 262<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese bronze ‘Buddhist<br />
lion’ scroll weight, 17th/18th<br />
century, cast as a recumbent<br />
caparisoned lion with a man<br />
climbing on its back, 6.5cm long<br />
Lot 263<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Chinese archaistic bronze<br />
censer, gui, 17th/18th century,<br />
cast with a pair of mythical beast<br />
mask handles and a band of<br />
phoenixes and ‘leiwen’, 11.2cm<br />
wide<br />
Lot 264<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Chinese lacquered bronze<br />
seated figure of Guanyin,<br />
possibly Ming dynasty, height<br />
31cm<br />
Lot 265<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A pair of Chinese bronze vases,<br />
gu, 18th/19th century, each<br />
cast in relief with butterflies and<br />
lotus flowers, mythical beasts<br />
and auspicious objects, French<br />
retailer’s stamp to edge of foot,<br />
14.5 cm high<br />
Lot 266<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Tibetan bronze seated<br />
figure of White Tara, 17th/18th<br />
century, 11cm high<br />
£400 - 600
253<br />
252<br />
256<br />
258<br />
259<br />
260<br />
261<br />
255<br />
254<br />
251<br />
257<br />
262<br />
263<br />
266<br />
265
269<br />
273<br />
268<br />
267<br />
270<br />
Lot 267<br />
A Nepalese bronze figure<br />
of a Bodhisattva, possibly<br />
Vajrasattva, 18.5cm high<br />
Lot 268<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A set of 16 Chinese pith<br />
paintings of birds and flowers,<br />
mid 19th century, each finely<br />
painted with pairs of birds amid<br />
foliage and flowers, largest Image<br />
12cm x 18cm<br />
Lot 269<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A pair of Chinese silk paintings<br />
of ladies in gardens, 19th<br />
century, one depicting ladies<br />
weaving, the others playing weiqi<br />
(Go) or gardening. Image 77cm x<br />
41.5cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
272<br />
Lot 270<br />
A set of four Chinese paintings<br />
on silk of ladies in pavilion<br />
gardens, 19th century, each<br />
image 82cm x 18.5cm, damage<br />
Lot 271<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of Chinese paintings on<br />
silk of ladies playing music and<br />
gardening, late 19th century,<br />
image 29 cm x 22cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
271<br />
Lot 272<br />
A Chinese painted and<br />
inscribed gilt paper fan leaf,<br />
19th century, painted with<br />
a lady standing in a bamboo<br />
grove, inscribed and with three<br />
seal marks, the reverse with a<br />
calligraphic poem, total width<br />
56cm, minor damage<br />
Lot 273<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese apricot ground<br />
embroidered silk table frontal,<br />
late Qing dynasty, finely<br />
worked with a central pavilion<br />
amid waves, with cranes and<br />
pheasants among trees and<br />
shrubs, the upper frieze with<br />
butterflies metal thread gourds<br />
and ‘shou’ medallions, 58cm x<br />
178cm, now trimmed and framed<br />
£800 - 1,200
CLOCKS &<br />
BAROMETERS<br />
274-292<br />
291<br />
57
274<br />
276<br />
277<br />
275<br />
Lot 274<br />
A late 19th century French<br />
hour repeating silvered and<br />
gilt brass carriage clock, with<br />
movement striking on a gong<br />
stamped JN either side of a<br />
trident, width 10cm, depth 9cm,<br />
height 17.5cm<br />
Lot 275<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Paul Garnier of Paris. A mid<br />
19th century French inlaid<br />
rosewood travelling carriage<br />
timepiece, with original outer<br />
case, the main case with brass<br />
loop handle and brass and<br />
mother of pearl marquetry inlay,<br />
blue enamelled Roman dial<br />
signed Paul Garnier Hrr Mcien<br />
de la Marine à Paris, eight day<br />
movement with circular backplate<br />
striking on a bell, signed and<br />
numbered 3340, height of case<br />
14.5cm, width 11cm depth 9.5cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
281<br />
Lot 276<br />
Thomas Cummins of London.<br />
A mid 19th century mahogany<br />
cased thirty six hour marine<br />
chronometer, with plain outer<br />
case, brass gimbals and silvered<br />
Roman dial with subsidiary<br />
seconds and up / down indicator,<br />
numbered 31 4 x 7, movement<br />
with spring detent escapement<br />
with compensation balance and<br />
helical spring signed to match,<br />
width 14.5cm, depth 14.5cm,<br />
height 15cm<br />
Lot 277<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Alfred Drocourt of Paris. A mid<br />
19th century French ormolu<br />
and champleve enamel hour<br />
repeating carriage clock,<br />
with ornate floral decorated<br />
case, Roman dial and eight day<br />
movement number 1484, signed<br />
Alfred Drocourt, 28 Defelleyne,<br />
Paris, c1850, width 9.5cm, depth<br />
8cm, height 15cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
279<br />
Lot 278<br />
Pierret a Paris. Ms Honorables<br />
Exp. Paris. Londres. A small<br />
19th French skeleton alarm<br />
timepiece, with enamelled<br />
Roman dial, inner brass alarum<br />
ring and foliate scroll engraved<br />
frame, makers stamp to the base<br />
and raised on an ebonised socle<br />
concealing the bell and housing<br />
a side pull string, overall height<br />
30cm, clock height 17cm<br />
Lot 279<br />
£300 - 400<br />
George Blackie, 392 Strand,<br />
London. A late Victorian figured<br />
walnut repeating chiming<br />
bracket clock, the plain arched<br />
case with ormolu mounts and<br />
arched silvered dial with slow /<br />
fast and silent strike selectors,<br />
unsigned fusee movement striking<br />
on eight bells and a gong, width<br />
44cm, depth 26cm, height 57cm<br />
£1,200 - 1,400
278<br />
283<br />
284<br />
Lot 280<br />
Isaac of Hurley of London. A<br />
George III ebonised eight day<br />
hour repeating bracket clock,<br />
with 6.5 inch dial with strike /<br />
silent silvered chapter ring, false<br />
pendulum and date aperture,<br />
signed, twin fusee movement with<br />
verge escapement and foliate<br />
engraved unsigned backplate,<br />
width 28cm, depth 18cm, height<br />
47cm<br />
Lot 281<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A mid 19th century French<br />
ormolu mantel clock, modelled<br />
with a seated philosopher holding<br />
a tablet inscribed Ajax Furieux, a<br />
scroll at his feet inscribed La Mort<br />
d’Hercule, with silvered Roman<br />
dial and Pons silk suspension<br />
eight day movement, width 54cm,<br />
height 60cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
282<br />
Lot 282<br />
An early 20th century French<br />
ormolu and champleve enamel<br />
clock garniture, with Marti eight<br />
day movement, clock: height<br />
50.5cm urns: height 32.5cm<br />
Lot 283<br />
285<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A 19th century French<br />
industrial windmill clock, by<br />
Guilmet the silvered brass case<br />
with thermometers, barometer<br />
and clock dial, eight-day springdriven<br />
movement below rotating<br />
wind sails powered by a separate<br />
movement in the base, height<br />
47cm.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 284<br />
Jean Baptiste Dubuc L’ne<br />
à Paris. A Louis XVI bronze<br />
and ormolu mounted white<br />
marble mantel clock, unsigned<br />
silk suspension countwheel<br />
movement, width 43cm, depth<br />
11cm, height 60cm<br />
Lot 285<br />
280<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
An early 20th century French<br />
ormolu and champleve enamel<br />
four glass mantel clock, with<br />
floral decorated case and floral<br />
swagged enamel Roman dial,<br />
Vincenti eight day movement<br />
numbered 1141 striking on a<br />
gong, width 18cm, depth 15cm,<br />
height 34cm<br />
£400 - 600
286<br />
292<br />
287<br />
290<br />
289<br />
288<br />
Lot 286<br />
Payne & Co, 162 New Bond<br />
Street, London. An early 20th<br />
century ormolu mounted<br />
red boulle mantel clock, with<br />
Neptune finial and foliate scroll<br />
case, enamelled Roman dial and<br />
signed eight day movement, width<br />
20cm, depth 12cm, height 37cm<br />
Lot 287<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An early 20th century French<br />
ormolu 400 day mantel clock,<br />
in architectural case with floral<br />
swagged drum top, enamelled<br />
Roman dial signed Pendule 400<br />
Jours, the bowfront glazed base<br />
housing a spherical pendulum,<br />
width 26cm, depth 15cm, height<br />
52cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 288<br />
F.H. Danvin. A 1930’s French<br />
Art Deco bronze mounted onyx<br />
and marble clock garniture, the<br />
central mantel clock of stylised<br />
geometric form surmounted by a<br />
model of an Asian pheasant, with<br />
dial signed De Vis Poitiers, with<br />
a pair of electrically internally lit<br />
bird finial side ornaments, clock:<br />
width 32cm, height 46cm, side<br />
ornaments: width 15cm, height<br />
31cm<br />
Lot 289<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A George III japanned<br />
‘Tavern’ wall clock, with later<br />
painted Roman dial and gilt<br />
black case decorated with a<br />
chinoiserie landscape, single<br />
fusee movement with tapered<br />
backplate, width 66cm, depth<br />
19cm, height 152cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,200<br />
Lot 290<br />
Charles Frodsham, 27 South<br />
Molton Street, London. A<br />
Victorian carved mahogany<br />
drop dial wall timepiece, with<br />
single fusee movement, width<br />
48cm, height 76cm<br />
Lot 291<br />
£500 - 800<br />
E. White, 20 Cockspur Street,<br />
London. A late Victorian oak<br />
cased wall timepiece, with single<br />
fusee movement, diameter 38cm<br />
Lot 292<br />
£300 - 500<br />
John Thwaites of Clerkenwell.<br />
An early 19th century ebonised<br />
pine thirty hour longcase<br />
clock, with inner hours and outer<br />
minutes, single train movement<br />
with pendulum and weight, width<br />
44cm, height 212cm<br />
£800 - 1,200
CARPETS, GARDEN STATUARY<br />
& FURNITURE<br />
293-338
301<br />
Lot 293<br />
A North West Persian blue<br />
ground carpet, with central field<br />
of stylised floral motifs, multibordered,<br />
534 x 325cm<br />
Lot 294<br />
£500 - 800<br />
An Indian Agra carpet, with<br />
central field of stylised floral<br />
motifs on a red ground within a<br />
triple pale green and gold floral<br />
border, 358 x 261cm<br />
Lot 295<br />
£900 - 1,200<br />
A Persian part silk Tabriz<br />
carpet, with central hexagonal<br />
motifs on a pink and cream<br />
ground, multi-bordered 350 x<br />
248cm<br />
Lot 296<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A late 18th century Turkish<br />
carved marble tombstone dated<br />
circa 1780, H.148cm.<br />
Lot 297<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A 17th century Portuguese<br />
brass mounted ebonised<br />
rosewood Contador on<br />
stand, with twelve ripple<br />
moulded drawers, the stand<br />
with two drawers, on ornately<br />
turned underframe with all<br />
round stretchers and pad feet,<br />
W.105cm. H.136cm. D.50cm.<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
Lot 298<br />
A George I figured walnut chest<br />
of two short and three graduated<br />
long drawers, on turned feet,<br />
W.96cm. D.58cm. H.91cm.<br />
Lot 299<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An early 19th century Dutch<br />
walnut and floral marquetry<br />
bombe cylinder bureau,<br />
inlaid throughout with panels of<br />
flowers, flowers in baskets and<br />
cornucopiae, W.133cm D.58cm<br />
H.122cm<br />
Lot 300<br />
£600 - 800<br />
An early 18th century<br />
Portuguese ebonised table<br />
cabinet, with central door<br />
enclosing an ornately inlaid<br />
nonsuch interior, flanked by an<br />
arrangement of drawers. UK<br />
APHA Registration of an ivory<br />
item Submission reference:<br />
6JVVBES5 W.87cm D.38cm.<br />
H.57cm<br />
Lot 301<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A late Victorian carved oak<br />
extending dining table, with<br />
rounded D shaped ends and four<br />
leaves, the frieze carved with<br />
foliate motifs and lion masks, on<br />
turned bulbous legs with scrolling<br />
foliage and concealed castors,<br />
178 x 142cm, extends to 356cm<br />
H.75cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
296
293<br />
294<br />
295<br />
298<br />
299<br />
297<br />
300
Lot 302<br />
An important 18th century<br />
Lombardy ebony banded<br />
walnut and ivory inlaid twin<br />
pedestal desk, the top and<br />
sides inlaid with a scenes from<br />
Homer’s Iliad, after original<br />
drawings by John Flaxman<br />
RA (1755-1826), within moulded<br />
shaped ebony cartouches, fitted<br />
with three frieze drawers over<br />
hinged cupboards, inlaid with<br />
allegories representing Hope<br />
and Faith, on later castors. UK<br />
APHA Registration of an ivory<br />
item Submission reference:<br />
D99UXPKP W.118cm D.61cm<br />
H.82.4cm<br />
£20,000 - 30,000<br />
LOT ESSAY BY DR. ARABELLA<br />
CIFANI<br />
The scene is taken from a<br />
drawing that the English<br />
sculptor and draftsman, John<br />
Flaxman(1755–1826), made to<br />
illustrate the passages of Homer’s<br />
Iliad, a commission proposed<br />
to him in 1791 by Georgiana<br />
Hare-Naylor while he was living<br />
in Rome. Here is represented a<br />
rare episode, with Polydamas, a<br />
character from Greek mythology<br />
soothsayer, adviser and valiant<br />
warrior, friend and lieutenant of<br />
Hector, who fought in the Trojan<br />
War and who, in the twelfth book<br />
of the Iliad, advises Hector not<br />
to cross a dangerous moat that<br />
was part of the defence at the<br />
Achaean port and also advises<br />
Hector not to continue the siege.<br />
Hector will not listen to him and<br />
will face death at the hands of<br />
Achilles (Homer Iliad 12.60).<br />
‘’Then verily Polydamus drew<br />
nigh to Hector, and spake, saying:<br />
“Hector, and ye other leaders of<br />
the Trojans and allies, it is but<br />
folly that we seek to drive across<br />
the trench our swift horses; hard<br />
in sooth is it to cross, for sharp<br />
stakes are set in it, and close<br />
anigh them is the wall of the<br />
Achaeans.’’ Homer - Iliad 12.60
John Flaxman, sculptor and<br />
draftsman, a leading proponent<br />
of English neoclassicism, created<br />
34 drawings for Homer’s Iliad<br />
in Rome in 1793, which were<br />
engraved on copper for the first<br />
time in Rome by Tommaso Piroli<br />
in 1793 (“L’Iliade et the Odyssée<br />
d’Homère gravéepar Thomas<br />
Piroli d’après les desseins<br />
composés par John Flaxman. 94<br />
gravures “, Francesco Romero<br />
publisher, Rome, 1793). The<br />
meeting Flaxman and Piroli was<br />
a happy union, sealed by a public<br />
success that also provoked real<br />
acts of editorial piracy. “The<br />
reprints followed one another<br />
in various original editions or<br />
copies of the branches in different<br />
European cities, attesting to<br />
the vast success achieved from<br />
Flaxman’s inventions masterfully<br />
translated and propagated with<br />
the burin of Piroli. Two years later,<br />
the plates for “The Iliad” were<br />
republished in London. In 1805,<br />
publishers Longman, Hurst, Rees<br />
and Orme printed new editions of<br />
both series, including eleven extra<br />
illustrations commissioned from<br />
Flaxman (five for “The Iliad” and<br />
six for “The Odyssey”).<br />
The style of the ivory inlay<br />
perfectly reflects the spirit of<br />
Flaxman’s engraving, the figures<br />
in fact retain their taste for graffiti,<br />
which was an absolute novelty<br />
at the time. Flaxman avoided the<br />
background landscape, setting<br />
and detail, focusing on figures<br />
rendered with pure outlines. It has<br />
long been known that Flaxman<br />
drew on and synthesized a<br />
wide variety of visual sources in<br />
the development of his outline<br />
illustrations, combining classical<br />
figuration from “Etruscan” reliefs,<br />
sculptures, engravings and vases<br />
with forms derived from medieval<br />
and early Renaissance sources,<br />
life studies and observational<br />
sketches of daily Italian scenes<br />
and characters. Flaxman’s style<br />
of illustration has been discussed<br />
and celebrated by a multitude<br />
of critics across Europe and has<br />
had a demonstrable influence<br />
on artists such as Ingres, Goya<br />
and Blake. The cabinet is also<br />
enriched with other ivory inlays,<br />
representing divinities and<br />
allegories, including the allegory<br />
of Hope and Faith.<br />
GORRINGE’S are grateful to Dr.<br />
Cifani, for her identification of<br />
John Flaxman’s designs, used in<br />
the ivory inlays on this desk.
Lot 303<br />
A 17th century Tuscan walnut<br />
credenza, the rectangular<br />
moulded top, over a pair of<br />
shaped oval fielded panelled<br />
drawers, above a pair of similarly<br />
panelled doors, enclosing a single<br />
shelf, raised by stepped low<br />
bracket feet, W.131cm D.52cm<br />
H.105cm<br />
Lot 304<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
A George II carved giltwood<br />
Kent design wall mirror, with<br />
broken arch pediment, raised<br />
flower and fruit cartouche over a<br />
Greek key bordered rectangular<br />
plate, W.93cm H.162cm<br />
Lot 305<br />
309<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A George III carved giltwood<br />
wall mirror, of serpentine<br />
rectangular form, with pierced<br />
foliage and scroll assymetrical<br />
frame, W.50cm H.92cm<br />
£700 - 900<br />
Lot 306<br />
A George III mahogany drum<br />
top table, with brown skiver<br />
and four frieze and four dummy<br />
drawers, on turned stem and<br />
squared tripod fitted brass caps<br />
and castors, diameter 86cm<br />
H.74cm<br />
Lot 307<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A George III mahogany<br />
serpentine chest, with brushing<br />
slide and three graduated long<br />
drawers, on swept bracket feet,<br />
W.111cm D.60cm H.93cm<br />
Lot 308<br />
306<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
A Louis XVI carved giltwood<br />
five piece salon suite,<br />
comprising settee, pair of<br />
armchairs and pair of side chairs,<br />
all with quiver carved uprights and<br />
foliate scroll arms over guilloche<br />
friezes and spiral fluted turned<br />
tapered legs, settee W.148cm<br />
D.69cm H.100cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 309<br />
A Louis XIV period carved<br />
giltwood console table, with<br />
variegated rouge marble top,<br />
concave frieze and ornate foliate<br />
carved and pierced tapering<br />
squared legs with scrollwork X<br />
stretcher and stylised lion’s paw<br />
feet, W.108cm D.56cm H.82cm<br />
Lot 310<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A 19th century turned scagliola<br />
marble column, on later<br />
composition foot,height overall<br />
112cm diameter 36cm<br />
Lot 311<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Regency giltwood pier glass,<br />
with lattice work frieze over a<br />
rectangular plate flanked by fluted<br />
columns, W.77cm H.146cm<br />
£300 - 500
310<br />
308<br />
304<br />
305<br />
311<br />
307<br />
303
313<br />
Lot 312<br />
A Regency rosewood side<br />
cabinet, inset with painted Welsh<br />
slate panels, the slate top later<br />
painted pale blue and decorated<br />
with floral sprays over a frieze<br />
drawer further painted with<br />
flowers and two panelled doors,<br />
each decorated with exotic birds,<br />
scrolling brackets and flowering<br />
baskets, interior with painted<br />
division, raised on plinth foot,<br />
W.123cm D.53cm H.97cm<br />
Lot 313<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An early 19th century giltwood<br />
console table, in the manner of<br />
George Bullock, with rectangular<br />
white marble top and foliate<br />
carved frieze, on leopard’s<br />
head monopodia with paw feet,<br />
W.87cm D.37cm H.86cm<br />
Lot 314<br />
£1,000 - 2,000<br />
A Regency white painted and<br />
parcel gilt chaise longue,<br />
decorated throughout with foliate<br />
motifs, on turned and fluted<br />
tapered legs, L.166cm W.63cm<br />
H.84cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 315<br />
A Regency inlaid yew wood<br />
chest of four graduated long<br />
drawers flanked by inlaid canted<br />
angles, on ring turned legs, fitted<br />
brass castors, W.89cm D.54cm<br />
H.99cm<br />
Lot 316<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
A Victorian Howard & Sons<br />
oak framed club armchair,<br />
upholstered in later checked<br />
green fabric, raised on turned<br />
front legs with fitted brass castors,<br />
W.78cm D.100cm H.88cm<br />
Lot 317<br />
319<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Victorian walnut and<br />
marquetry breakfast table, of<br />
unusually large proportions, the<br />
circular top with foliate carved<br />
edge, inlaid with central floral<br />
panel and further panels of<br />
flowers and scrolls, tilting on a<br />
four column stem with foliate<br />
carved scroll legs and squared<br />
pad feet fitted ceramic castors,<br />
diameter 144cm H.77cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 318<br />
A Victorian figured walnut<br />
secretaire Wellington chest,<br />
with scroll carved brackets, five<br />
drawers and fall front secretaire<br />
drawer, W.59cm D.43cm H.124cm<br />
Lot 319<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Louis XVI style kingwood<br />
and parquetry bureau plat with<br />
ormolu mounts and three freezer<br />
drawers opposed by dummy<br />
drawers, on cabriole legs with<br />
paw feet, 166 x 90cm. H.78cm.<br />
Lot 320<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A 19th century Dutch walnut<br />
and marquetry tilt top centre<br />
table the rectangular top with<br />
central panel of a bird and flowers<br />
within flower, dragon’s head and<br />
folate scroll borders, on squared<br />
baluster stem and platform base<br />
with ebonised lions paw feet, 117<br />
x 72cm. H.78cm.<br />
£800 - 1,200
312 314<br />
315<br />
316<br />
318<br />
320<br />
317
326<br />
Lot 321<br />
A Victorian walnut and<br />
marquetry breakfast table,<br />
the circular tilt top inlaid with a<br />
floral design, on acanthus carved<br />
baluster stem and scrolled tripod<br />
foot. Diameter 129 cm. H.80 cm.<br />
Lot 322<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A 19th-century Dutch<br />
marquetry and walnut display<br />
cabinet with two glazed barred<br />
doors enclosing fixed shelves,<br />
over a four drawer bombe base<br />
with claw and ball feet Width<br />
178cm. Depth 36cm.<br />
Height 240cm.<br />
Lot 323<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
A Victorian walnut and<br />
marquetry side cabinet, with<br />
central twin panelled doors and<br />
bowed glazed doors separated by<br />
fluted columns, on plinth foot and<br />
turned feet, W.177cm D.43cm<br />
H.112cm<br />
£1,400 - 1,600<br />
Lot 324<br />
An early 20th century French<br />
ormolu mounted mahogany<br />
table top bijouterie cabinet,<br />
of rectangular form, with hinged<br />
glazed lid, glazed sides and<br />
lion’s paw feet, W.50cm D.33cm<br />
H.18cm<br />
Lot 325<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A late 19th century French<br />
carved giltwood wall mirror, of<br />
architectural overmantel form,<br />
with flower carved crest and fruit<br />
and lion mask decorated frame,<br />
W.146cm H.171cm<br />
Lot 326<br />
325<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A mid 19th century Florentine<br />
ornately carved giltwood wall<br />
mirror, of rectangular cartouche<br />
form with elaborate acanthus<br />
scrolls and flowers to the sides<br />
and base, with later glass plate,<br />
W.166cm H.158cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 327<br />
An early 20th century French<br />
classical revival mahogany<br />
breakfront pedestal desk, with<br />
dark green leather skiver and four<br />
graduated drawers to each of the<br />
kneehole, raised on pad feet and<br />
mounted throughout with ormolu<br />
classical motif mounts, W.135cm<br />
D.82cm H.75cm<br />
Lot 328<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
An 18th century North Italian<br />
marquetry inlaid rosewood<br />
serpentine commode, fitted two<br />
short and two graduated long<br />
drawers, on bracket feet, the top,<br />
front and sides delicately inlaid<br />
with marquetry bell husks, swags<br />
and stringing, W.140cm D.67cm<br />
H.82cm<br />
Lot 329<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
An early 19th century Baltic<br />
region burr wood commode,<br />
with rectangular top and lyre<br />
shaped sides, fitted four drawers<br />
on bracket feet, W.137cm D.61cm<br />
H.95cm<br />
£700 - 1,000
321<br />
323<br />
324<br />
322<br />
327<br />
328<br />
329
331<br />
Lot 330<br />
A 19th century Irish yew wood,<br />
oyster veneered and burr wood<br />
serpentine collector’s cabinet,<br />
with a pair of doors enclosing two<br />
banks of ten drawers, W.118cm<br />
D.57cm H.128cm<br />
Lot 331<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A 19th century French Louis<br />
XVI style ormolu mounted<br />
ebonised side cabinet, with<br />
breakfront rouge marble top,<br />
finely pierced ormolu, putto,<br />
bird and scroll frieze and central<br />
panelled door, decorated with<br />
figures, birds and peacocks in a<br />
chinoiserie landscape, raised on<br />
toupie feet, W.134cm D.46cm<br />
H.122cm<br />
Lot 332<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A set of four Louis XVI carved<br />
giltwood fauteuils, the moulded<br />
frames carved with twin flowers to<br />
the cresting rails and seat fronts,<br />
with pale watered silk upholstery<br />
and fluted cabriole legs, W.65cm<br />
D.62cm H.93cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 333<br />
An early 20th century Louis<br />
XVI style ormolu mounted<br />
marquetry bureau plat, with<br />
floral inlaid decoration, fitted three<br />
drawers on slender cabriole legs,<br />
W.123cm D.64cm H.76cm<br />
Lot 334<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A South German walnut and<br />
cut pewter inlaid commode and<br />
matching tabernacle, second<br />
quarter 18th century, the upper<br />
section with serpentine front,<br />
central door flanked by seven<br />
drawers, the lower bowfront<br />
section with three long drawers,<br />
all inlaid with blue and black<br />
stained marquetry scrollwork, the<br />
sides inset with panels of flowers<br />
in vases, raised on pad feet,<br />
W.113cm D.57cm H.150cm<br />
Lot 335<br />
337<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
An 18th century Portuguese<br />
Colonial rosewood centre<br />
table, with gadrooned rectangular<br />
top over two cushion drawers,<br />
W.103cm D.63cm H.80cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 336<br />
A late Victorian Gillow & Co.<br />
walnut pedestal desk, with gilt<br />
green skiver and an arrangement<br />
of nine drawers with brass ring<br />
handles, on plinth feet fitted<br />
castors, W.137cm D.85cm<br />
H.76cm<br />
Lot 337<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Mark Brazier Jones (b.1956)<br />
‘Zodiac’ mirror, circa 1990,<br />
copper plated steel with etched<br />
glass cabochons, C. Fiell, ‘Mark<br />
Brazier-Jones’, Ed. Fiell, London,<br />
2012, similar model illustrated<br />
p.73 Jean-Louis Gaillemin, ‘André<br />
Dubreuil, Poète du fer’, Paris,<br />
2006, ill. 128 diameter 100cm<br />
Lot 338<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
An oak ‘Mouseman’ refectory<br />
table by Robert Thompson of<br />
Kilburn, with adzed rectangular<br />
top and octagonal pillars, one<br />
carved in relief with a mouse, on<br />
plain H stretcher, 275 x 98cm,<br />
H.73cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000
330 332<br />
333<br />
335<br />
336<br />
338<br />
334
PAINTINGS & PRINTS<br />
339-497<br />
at 1.30pm<br />
453<br />
74
339<br />
Lot 339<br />
English School c.1820<br />
Miniature of a child painted as an<br />
angel<br />
watercolour on ivory UK APHA<br />
Registration of an ivory item Submission<br />
reference: 7NFNM1JF 7.5 x 6cm,<br />
diamond set frame<br />
£400 - 600<br />
340<br />
Lot 340<br />
Circle of Joseph Highmore (1692-<br />
1780)<br />
Portrait of a lady thought to be Lady<br />
Sinclair, wife of Robert Sinclair of<br />
Geise<br />
oil on canvas<br />
77 x 63cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 341<br />
Attributed to James Millar (1735-1805)<br />
Full length portrait of a gentleman<br />
standing with his arm resting upon a<br />
bureau<br />
oil on canvas<br />
69 x 56cm<br />
£1,000 - 2,000<br />
341
343<br />
342<br />
Lot 342<br />
Late 18th Century English School<br />
Full length portrait of Sir James Esdaile<br />
(1714-1793) and Elizabeth Pate,<br />
oil on canvas<br />
124 x 99cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 343<br />
Manner of Arthur Devis (1712-1787)<br />
Family portrait, drawing room interior<br />
oil on canvas<br />
61 x 74cm<br />
Lot 344<br />
Late 18th Century English School<br />
Children and a goat in the manner of<br />
Count Brühl’s Tailor,<br />
oil on canvas<br />
72 x 59cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
344<br />
Lot 345<br />
Late 18th century English School<br />
Three quarter length portrait of a husband<br />
and wife admiring roses in a garden<br />
oil on canvas<br />
oval, 71 x 57cm<br />
£400 - 600
345<br />
346<br />
348<br />
Lot 346<br />
James Ramsay (1786-1854)<br />
‘The Young Archer’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
exhibited R.A.1825, 75 x 62cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 347<br />
347<br />
After Sir Thomas Lawrence<br />
(1769-1830)<br />
Portrait of William Wilberforce<br />
MP<br />
oil on canvas<br />
60 x 50cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 348<br />
17th Century Flemish School<br />
Horse riders in a landscape<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
24 x 36cm<br />
£600 - 800
352<br />
354<br />
349<br />
Lot 349<br />
John Opie (1761-1807)<br />
Portraits of The Reverend<br />
Joseph Pomery and his wife,<br />
Melloney (nee Scobell) probably<br />
painted in 1778 on their marriage<br />
oil on canvas, a pair<br />
74 x 59cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 350<br />
Follower of Jacob Salomonsz<br />
van Ruysdael (Dutch, 1629-<br />
1682)<br />
Figures in a landscape with<br />
houses and church beyond<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
20 x 24cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 351<br />
Follower of Nicolaes Eliazoon<br />
Pickenoy (Dutch, 1588-1656)<br />
Study of a courting couple, a<br />
courtyard beyond<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
34 x 23.5cm<br />
Lot 352<br />
£400 - 600<br />
After Francesco Guardi (Italian,<br />
1712-1793)<br />
Views of Venice<br />
oil on canvas, a pair<br />
24 x 44.5cm<br />
Lot 353<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
17th Century Roman School<br />
Two putti holding a garland of<br />
flowers<br />
oil on canvas<br />
76 x 118cm.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000
351<br />
353<br />
355<br />
Lot 354<br />
Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian,<br />
1720-1778)<br />
Veduta de la Villa, Estense in Tivoli and<br />
Cascata de Tivoli<br />
two etchings<br />
46 x 69.5cm and 48 x 70.5cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 355<br />
Flore Marescaille de Caffort (French,<br />
1778-1846)<br />
Claudian style harbour scenes with<br />
figures dis-embarking and fisherfolk<br />
oil on canvas, a pair<br />
signed and dated 1798<br />
64 x 79cm<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
350
356<br />
359<br />
Lot 356<br />
Mid 17th Century English<br />
School<br />
Christ before Pilate and Jewish<br />
leaders, including Joseph of<br />
Arimathea, with scrolls on<br />
which are writings inscribed in<br />
both Hebrew and English<br />
oil on canvas<br />
76 x 158cm.<br />
Lot 357<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
Circle of Nicolas Poussin<br />
(French, 1594-1665)<br />
Figures in an Italianate<br />
landscape<br />
oil on canvas<br />
72 x 96cm £600 - 800<br />
Lot 358<br />
19th Century Italian School<br />
after Andrea del Sarto (1483-<br />
1530)<br />
Self portrait<br />
oil on canvas<br />
71 x 56cm<br />
Lot 359<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Manner of Clarkson Stanfield<br />
(1793-1869)<br />
Shipping off the coast in a<br />
rough sea<br />
oil on canvas<br />
69 x 105cm<br />
360<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 360<br />
William Anderson (1757-1837)<br />
Shipping leaving harbour,<br />
figures on the shore waving<br />
farewell<br />
ink and watercolour en grisaille<br />
15.5 x 21.5cm<br />
Lot 361<br />
£400 - 600<br />
William Hamilton RA (1751-<br />
1801)<br />
Thomas Allen Barnard, his<br />
wife, Sarah and daughter, Ellen,<br />
seated on a bench in parkland<br />
and Children in parkland<br />
watercolour, a pair<br />
ovals, 14 x 18cm<br />
£400 - 600
358<br />
357<br />
362<br />
363<br />
Lot 362<br />
Attributed to Penry Williams<br />
(1800-1885)<br />
A view on the Tiber looking<br />
towards the Palantine Hill<br />
oil on canvas<br />
bears signature, 34 x 45cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
361<br />
Lot 363<br />
Early 19th century Italian<br />
School<br />
Travellers looking out from a<br />
grotto<br />
oil on canvas<br />
57 x 71cm £400 - 600
364<br />
365<br />
Lot 364<br />
Jean Baptiste Pillement<br />
(French, 1728-1808)<br />
Italianate river landscapes<br />
oil on zinc panels, a pair<br />
signed<br />
28 x 38.5cm<br />
Lot 365<br />
Jean Baptiste Lallemand<br />
(French, 1716-1808)<br />
Travellers in Italianate<br />
landscapes<br />
oil on canvas, a pair<br />
signed 40 x 50cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
Lot 366<br />
Attributed to John Laporte<br />
(1769-1839)<br />
Extensive river landscape with<br />
clergyman and other figures on<br />
a lane<br />
oil on canvas<br />
inscribed and dated 1831 verso<br />
34 x 49cm<br />
Lot 367<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Circle of John Dean Paul (1775-<br />
1852)<br />
Somerset House and The<br />
Adelphi from the river, London<br />
oil on canvas<br />
59.5 x 44.5cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 368<br />
Dr Thomas Munro (1759-1833)<br />
Cottage and trees in a<br />
landscape and Tree and fence<br />
in a landscape<br />
charcoal and wash, a pair<br />
15 x 20cm and 15.5 x 21cm<br />
Lot 369<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Thomas Rowlandson (1756-<br />
1827)<br />
‘Embarking’, coastal scene<br />
with figures in a rowing boat,<br />
a sailing ship beyond and<br />
boatmen on the shore<br />
ink and watercolour<br />
signed<br />
17 x 26cm<br />
£300 - 500
366<br />
367<br />
368<br />
369 370<br />
Lot 370<br />
Paul Sandby RA (1730-1809)<br />
Warwick Castle, c.1775<br />
watercolour and ink en grisaille<br />
aquatints of the same composition<br />
were published by the artist in<br />
January 1776<br />
29 x 45cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500
Lot 371<br />
Nicola Funno (Italian, 19th C.)<br />
Portrait of the British ship,<br />
‘Moolsington R.C. Wilson<br />
Commander 1847’, with<br />
Vesuvius in the background<br />
gouache on paper<br />
signed<br />
54 x 76cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 372<br />
James Barry (1741-1806)<br />
‘Such was the Chian Father’s<br />
strain ...’ - Akenside’s Poems<br />
ink and wash<br />
inscribed<br />
41 x 55cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
372<br />
Lot 373<br />
Early 19th century Irish School<br />
View of Carlisle Bridge and<br />
Sackville Street, Dublin<br />
oil on canvas<br />
40 x 55cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 374<br />
Charles Towne (1763-1840)<br />
Two horse and a dog in a<br />
landscape, a castle beyond<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and dated 1827<br />
43 x 51cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
373<br />
Lot 375<br />
Follower of Heinrich Breling<br />
(1849-1914)<br />
Refreshment by the Way<br />
oil on canvas<br />
75 x 62.5cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
371
374<br />
375<br />
Lot 376<br />
Edward Pritchett (1828-1864)<br />
Gondoliers beneath the Rialto<br />
Bridge and View along the<br />
Grand Canal<br />
oil on mill board, a pair<br />
inscribed verso<br />
17 x 22cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
376<br />
Lot 377<br />
Cesare Auguste Detti (Italian,<br />
1847-1914)<br />
The Hawking Party<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
signed and dated ‘79<br />
40 x 29cm<br />
Lot 378<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
19th Century English School<br />
Studies of stone garden urns<br />
from Ven House, Somerset and<br />
Bow Wood<br />
watercolours, a pair<br />
21.5 x 13.5cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
377<br />
378
379<br />
Lot 379<br />
George John Pinwell, R.W.S<br />
(1842-1875)<br />
Study for Gilbert à Becket’s<br />
Troth, The Saracen Maiden<br />
entering London at Sundown<br />
pencil and watercolour on paper<br />
signed<br />
53 x 97cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 380<br />
Josef William Allen (1803-52)<br />
The Castle at Reinhardsbrunn<br />
oil on copper panel<br />
A slightly larger version, painted<br />
for Prince Albert, is in the Royal<br />
Collection, RCIN 406304<br />
64 x 78cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
381<br />
Lot 381<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 />
£5,000 - 7,000 380
382<br />
383<br />
Lot 382<br />
Aleksander Swieszewski<br />
(Polish, 1839-1895)<br />
Water meadows in Poland, a<br />
wooded landscape with a river,<br />
an artist sketching to the right<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and inscribed Honechium<br />
51 x 87cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 383<br />
Charles Edward Dixon (1872-<br />
1934)<br />
Tower Bridge<br />
watercolour<br />
signed, titled and dated 17<br />
35 x 75cm.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000
386<br />
Lot 384<br />
William Thornley (1857-1935)<br />
Shipping off the Dutch coast<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
29 x 24cm.<br />
Lot 385<br />
£600 - 800<br />
James Campbell Noble R.S.A.<br />
(1846-1913)<br />
‘Fading Light’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and indistinctly dated<br />
29 x 44cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 386<br />
Helen Allingham (1848-1926)<br />
Old Cottages, Horsham<br />
watercolour<br />
signed<br />
31 x 40.5cm<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
Lot 387<br />
Myles Birket Foster (1825-1899)<br />
‘Asking the way’<br />
watercolour<br />
Studio stamp<br />
14 x 23cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 388<br />
William Mellor (1851-1931)<br />
Rydal Water near Ambleside,<br />
Westmoreland<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
39 x 59.5cm<br />
Lot 389<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
George Turner (1843-1910)<br />
‘The Nearest Way Home’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, inscribed and dated 1899<br />
verso<br />
34 x 50cm<br />
£500 - 700
384 385<br />
387<br />
388<br />
389 390<br />
Lot 390<br />
Edward Pritchett (1828-1864)<br />
View of Venice<br />
watercolour<br />
signed<br />
22.x32cm.<br />
£400 - 600
393<br />
392<br />
Lot 391<br />
Alphonse Legros RA (1837-<br />
1911)<br />
Nude study<br />
sanguine chalk on paper<br />
signed and inscribed in pencil,<br />
41.5 x 24cm and an etching, Self<br />
portrait, signed in the plate, 21 x<br />
16cm.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 392<br />
Angelos Giallina (Greek, 1857-<br />
1939)<br />
View of Athens and the<br />
Acropolis<br />
watercolour<br />
signed<br />
48 x 91cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 393<br />
Edward Frederick Brewtnall<br />
(1846-1902)<br />
‘A <strong>Summer</strong> Afternoon’<br />
watercolour<br />
signed and dated 1879<br />
62 x 92cm.<br />
Lot 394<br />
Oliver Clare (1853-1927)<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Still lifes of grapes, a peach<br />
and greengages and apples,<br />
plums and strawberries<br />
oil on board, a pair<br />
signed<br />
19 x 29cm<br />
£800 - 1,200
394<br />
395<br />
396<br />
Lot 395<br />
Pre-Raphaelite School<br />
Two angels and attendant<br />
figures<br />
conté crayon on buff paper<br />
82 x 122cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 396<br />
Thomas Bush Hardy (1842-<br />
1897)<br />
Fishing boats off Venice<br />
watercolour<br />
signed and dated 1882<br />
45 x 71cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
391<br />
391
398<br />
399<br />
397<br />
Lot 397<br />
Benjamin Williams Leader<br />
(1831-1923)<br />
Landscape at sunset with pine<br />
trees<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and dated 1916<br />
42 x 32cm.<br />
Lot 398<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Charles Archer (1855-1931)<br />
Still life of grapes, strawberries,<br />
raspberries and redcurrants<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and dated 1916<br />
15 x 20cm £400 - 600<br />
400<br />
Lot 399<br />
Charles Archer (1855-1931)<br />
Still life of apples, grapes,<br />
plums, gooseberries and<br />
raspberries<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
30 x 34cm<br />
Lot 400<br />
John Frederick Herring Jr.<br />
(1815-1907)<br />
£500 - 700<br />
‘The Ford’ and ‘Going Home’<br />
oil on board, a pair<br />
signed<br />
tondo, 11.5cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 401<br />
Everett Shinn (American, 1876-<br />
1953)<br />
Sir Henry Irving as Shylock,<br />
c.1910<br />
pastel on paperboard<br />
signed, with label from Marie<br />
Antoville Galleries Corp., NY<br />
and a label on the reverse of<br />
the frame ‘Property of Everett<br />
Shinn/26 Washington Squ. N /<br />
N.Y. City / Price #1/200 net’ and<br />
inscribed ‘Sir Henry Irving as or a<br />
“Shilock” / Made in his dressing<br />
room during his last tour of this<br />
country. Considerate enough<br />
of me to have his stage hands<br />
construct a box out of scenery to<br />
keep out a draught. E.S./ size 26”<br />
x 2” / Date - 1910’ 71 x 34cm<br />
£7,000 - 10,000
402<br />
403<br />
401<br />
Lot 402<br />
Charles André Igounet de<br />
Villers (French, 1881-1944)<br />
View of Paris looking along The<br />
Seine<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
80 x 95cm, unframed<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 403<br />
Sir David Murray (1849-1933)<br />
‘Ben Cruachan, Loch Awe’<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
signed with artist label verso<br />
37 x 45cm<br />
£500 - 800
Lot 404<br />
Louis Wain (1860-1939)<br />
‘All dressed up and nowhere to<br />
go’<br />
pen and ink<br />
signed<br />
25 x 33.5cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 405<br />
Józef Ryszkiewicz (Polish,<br />
1856-1925)<br />
Winter landscape with figure<br />
loading a haycart, a troika<br />
beyond<br />
oil on artist board<br />
signed and dated 1925<br />
34 x 66cm<br />
Lot 406<br />
Dutch School c.1924<br />
Black model in a studio<br />
charcoal and conte chalk<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
inscribed verso ‘Rond-Maria<br />
Amsterdam 1924’<br />
87 x 53cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
404<br />
405<br />
Lot 407<br />
U Ngule Gaing (Burmese 1901-<br />
1967)<br />
Portrait of a woman wearing a<br />
white hat<br />
watercolour on paper<br />
signed<br />
38 x 27cm<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
407<br />
406
408<br />
Lot 408<br />
§ Michalis Economou (Greek<br />
1888-1933)<br />
House and boat beside the sea<br />
... 1912<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, Gallerie Marcel Bernheim<br />
label verso dated 1913<br />
59.5 x 119.5cm<br />
£15,000 - 20,000<br />
Lot 409<br />
Georgios Bouzianis (Greek,<br />
1885-1959)<br />
Reclining nude and studies of<br />
buildings, together with a head<br />
study with inscription below<br />
three watercolours and a ballpoint<br />
sketch all signed and dated 1954,<br />
29 x 18cm, in a folder with internal<br />
sketch overall 34.5 x 22cm<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
409<br />
Lot 410<br />
§ Alfred Daniels (1924-2015)<br />
‘The Antiques Stall’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and dated 1951<br />
50 x 60cm,<br />
£800 - 1,200 410
411<br />
412<br />
413<br />
418<br />
415<br />
416
Lot 411<br />
Frederick James Aldridge<br />
(1850–1933)<br />
‘Rye’<br />
watercolour<br />
signed and dated ‘16<br />
50 x 75cm £400 - 600<br />
Lot 412<br />
Frederick James Aldridge<br />
(1850–1933)<br />
Fishing boats at sea<br />
watercolour<br />
signed<br />
46 x 75cm £300 - 500<br />
Lot 413<br />
§ Eric Slater (1896-1963)<br />
‘A Sussex Mill’<br />
woodcut in colours<br />
signed in pencil<br />
25.5 x 34.5cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 414<br />
Dame Ethel Walker ARA RBA<br />
RP DBE (1861-1951)<br />
‘The Four Seasons’<br />
ink and watercolour<br />
exhibition labels verso<br />
50 x 44cm £1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 415<br />
William Jackson (Irish, 1843-<br />
1942)<br />
‘Sheephaven Bay, County<br />
Donegal’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed,<br />
40 x 50cm, unframed<br />
Lot 416<br />
Circle of Robert Henri<br />
(American, 1865-1929)<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Portrait of a mother and child<br />
oil on canvas<br />
414<br />
61 x 50cm, unframed<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 417<br />
§ Dame Laura Knight (1877-<br />
1970)<br />
‘Finishing Touches’<br />
watercolour and pencil<br />
initialled and dated 1924 with RA<br />
label verso<br />
35 x 25cm £1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 418<br />
Wilhelm Blanke (German 1873-<br />
1943)<br />
Venice, the entrance to the Rio<br />
di Palazzo, the Bridge of Sighs<br />
beyond<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
58 x 68cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Sale proceeds to be donated to<br />
the Ukraine Appeal<br />
417
Lot 419<br />
§ Sir Max Beerbohm (1872-<br />
1956)<br />
‘March of The Gentlemen’<br />
pencil on paper study for a mural<br />
signed and dated 1922, inscribed<br />
‘For Jack Lynch from Max 1922’<br />
47 x 58cm, original velvet mount,<br />
overall 67 x 77.5cm<br />
£7,000 - 10,000<br />
This Beerbohm study cartoon<br />
was intended for a mural at his<br />
Rapallo villa, which was never<br />
executed. It was gifted to ‘Jack’<br />
Bohun Lynch (1884-1928),<br />
a friend, writer, caricaturistillustrator<br />
, and author of ‘Max<br />
Beerbohm in perspective’ in 1922.<br />
This study presented a unique<br />
and remarkable socio-historical<br />
grouping of caricatures of<br />
Beerbohm’s closest friends, from<br />
the Cultural, Political, Social and<br />
Queer communities of Britain in<br />
the early 20th Century.<br />
Identified sitters by Sir Edward<br />
Marsh [ 1872-1953 ] KCVO<br />
CB CMG , pps to Joseph<br />
Chamberlain and Sir Winston<br />
Churchill. Sir Ray Lankester<br />
(1849-1929) - biologist Sir<br />
Edmund Gosse (1849-1928) -<br />
poet, author, and critic Sir Edward<br />
Carson (1854-1935) - politician<br />
Cunninghame Graham (1852-<br />
1936) - politician, writer, and<br />
journalist Philip Wilson Steer<br />
(1960-1942) - landscape artist<br />
Henry Tonks (1862-1937) -<br />
surgeon and artist Gilbert Keith<br />
Chesterton (1874-1936) - writer<br />
and philosopher John Masefield<br />
(1878-1967) - poet and writer<br />
John Singer Sargent (1856-1925)<br />
- artist John Galsworthy…….<br />
[1867-1933] English novelist and<br />
playwright Lytton Strachey (1880-<br />
1932) - writer and critic Henry<br />
Chaplin (1840-1923) - politician<br />
Herbert Asquith (1852-1928) -<br />
former Prime Minister Sir Henry<br />
Irving, [1838-1905] Stage Actor<br />
and Manager. AJ , Earl Balfour<br />
(1848-1930) - former Prime<br />
Minister George S Street [1867-<br />
1936] critic, journalist ad writer<br />
Sir Ian Malcolm (1868-1944) -<br />
Tory politician Director of Suez<br />
Canal Company Chief of Clan<br />
MacCallum/Malcolm. George<br />
Bernard Shaw [1856-1950] Irish<br />
playwright, critic, polemicist and<br />
political activist.<br />
Inscribed verso ‘This cartoon<br />
by Max Beerbohm was drawn<br />
for a projected wall-painting for<br />
his villa at Rapallo, which was<br />
never executed. It was given by<br />
him to his friend and biographer<br />
(Jack) Bohun Lynch, to whom<br />
it is inscribed…… p……. It was<br />
purchased in from his estate in<br />
1947 by Scribners…. Several of<br />
the identifications were supplied<br />
by Sir Edward Marsh’, KCVO<br />
CB CMG a British translator and<br />
friend to Rupert Brooke. The work<br />
was intended as the frieze for<br />
the dining Room in his and Lady<br />
Beerbohm’s villa, to where they<br />
had moved in 1910. Beerbohm<br />
had married his wife, the<br />
American actress Florence Kahn,<br />
in the same year.<br />
The work was purchased from<br />
Scribners in New York in c 1950 ,<br />
by Sir Yehudi Menuhin, OM KBE.<br />
And was sold by his Estate.
Lot 420<br />
§ John Anthony Park (1878-<br />
1962)<br />
The Harbour, St Ives<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
60 x 75cm<br />
Lot 421<br />
£8,000 - 12,000<br />
§ John Anthony Park (1878-<br />
1962)<br />
Still life of marigolds in a green<br />
bowl<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
29 x 39.5cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500
422<br />
Lot 422<br />
§ Ithell Colquhoun (1906-1988)<br />
‘Crane flowers’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and dated 1935<br />
51 x 36cm<br />
Lot 423<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Frank Moss Bennett (1874–<br />
1952)<br />
‘Rivals’<br />
oil on canvas board<br />
signed<br />
25 x 35cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 424<br />
Albert Rutherston, R.W.S.<br />
(1881-1953)<br />
‘Le Reveil de Flore’, Cupid.<br />
No1A (Pavlova)<br />
ink and watercolour<br />
signed<br />
35 x 17cm.<br />
Lot 425<br />
£400 - 600<br />
§ Samuel John Lamorna Birch<br />
(1869-1955)<br />
Devonshire River Landscape<br />
oil on board<br />
32 x 39cm<br />
424<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 426<br />
§ Edward Ardizzone R.A. (1900-<br />
1979)<br />
Kilburn bar interior<br />
ink and watercolour on paper<br />
initialled<br />
18 x 21cm<br />
Lot 427<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Edward Ardizzone R.A. (1900-<br />
1979)<br />
‘Argument’<br />
pencil on paper initialled, New<br />
Grafton Gallery label verso<br />
16 x 23.5cm<br />
£300 - 400
425<br />
426<br />
427<br />
428<br />
Lot 428<br />
Edward Ardizzone R.A. (1900-<br />
1979)<br />
‘The Drawing Lesson’<br />
lithograph on wove<br />
signed and titled in pencil, 33/100<br />
20 x 24cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 429<br />
§ Clifford Hall RBA ROI, (1904-<br />
1973)<br />
‘Umbrellas’<br />
pastel on paper laid on board<br />
50 x 71cm<br />
423<br />
£400 - 600<br />
429
430<br />
Lot 430<br />
Teng-Hiok Chiu (Chinese, 1903-<br />
1972)<br />
‘Green Doors, Polperro’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and dated 1930<br />
49 x 75cm<br />
Lot 431<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
Anthony Richard Cooke (1933-<br />
2006)<br />
‘Houseboats at Shoreham’<br />
oil on panel<br />
signed and dated ’58 and<br />
inscribed verso<br />
74 x 100cm<br />
Lot 432<br />
£600 - 800<br />
§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly John<br />
(1906-1993)<br />
‘Tobago, Fishing Village, West<br />
Indies’<br />
oil on canvas, signed<br />
34 x 70cm £800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 433<br />
§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly John<br />
(1906-1993)<br />
Mediterranean scene with<br />
fishermen in the foreground<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
34 x 69cm £800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 434<br />
Samuel L. Margolies (American,<br />
1897-1974)<br />
Bridge to Babylon, c.1940<br />
aquatint and etching, signed and<br />
titled in pencil, lower margin.<br />
6.4 x 7.6cm<br />
Lot 435<br />
Modern British<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Still life of a vase and bowl of<br />
grapes upon a table top<br />
gouache and watercolour on<br />
board indistinctly signed and<br />
dated 1949 55 x 75.5cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 436<br />
§ John Piper (1903-1992)<br />
‘Westminster School I’ (L114)<br />
lithograph in colours on wove<br />
signed in pencil, 66/100 in<br />
pencil, printed by Curwen Studio,<br />
published by Editions Alecto<br />
49 x 63cm £700 - 1,000<br />
Lot 437<br />
§ John Piper (1903-1992)<br />
St Matthias, Stoke Newington,<br />
London by William Butterfield<br />
(L 143)<br />
lithograph in colours on Barcham<br />
Green wove<br />
signed in pencil, 1/70, from<br />
A Retrospective of Churches,<br />
printed by Curwe<br />
78 x 56cm<br />
£500 - 700
432<br />
431<br />
433<br />
434 435<br />
437<br />
436
Lot 438<br />
Léon-Arthur Tutundjian<br />
(Armenian, 1905-1968)<br />
Abstract<br />
ink and wash drawing<br />
signed and dated 1928<br />
21 x 16cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 439<br />
§ Felix Topolski RA (Polish/<br />
British, 1907-1989)<br />
The London Suite, 1973 the<br />
complete suite of six lithographs<br />
on colorplan wove<br />
signed in pencil, 39/150, printed<br />
by Curwen Studio, published<br />
by Christie’s Contemporary Art,<br />
London<br />
48 x 63cm and 63 x 48cm,<br />
unframed<br />
£500 - 800<br />
442<br />
Lot 440<br />
§ Marcel Dyf (French, 1899-<br />
1985)<br />
Tour au villages<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
44 x 54cm<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
440
Lot 441<br />
Lucien Delarue (French, 1925-<br />
2011)<br />
‘The cafe on the corner’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, 1979 Stacy Marks label<br />
verso<br />
58 x 71cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
438 441<br />
Lot 442<br />
§ Bennett Oates (1928-2009)<br />
‘Hollyhocks No.1’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and dated ‘85<br />
60 x 50cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
439<br />
Lot 443<br />
Man Ray (American, 1890-1976)<br />
‘Concert’, from Ballarde de<br />
Dames Hors du Temps, 1970,<br />
etching and aquatint on paper<br />
signed in pencil and marked<br />
H.C. 1/V, total edition of 100<br />
(Anselmino, 60D)<br />
overall 51 x 67cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
443
Lot 444<br />
§ Pierre de Clausades (French,<br />
1910-1978)<br />
‘Ciels, Champ de Blé’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
45 x 54cm<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
445<br />
Lot 445<br />
§ Antoine Blanchard (French, 1910-<br />
1988)<br />
Snow in Paris<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
45 x 53cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 446<br />
§ René Charles His (French, 1877-<br />
1960)<br />
‘Le Chemin d’Aiglard’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
37 x 54cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
444<br />
Lot 447<br />
§ Lawrence Stephen Lowry<br />
R.A.(1887-1976)<br />
Meeting Point<br />
lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, from the edition of<br />
850, printed by Chorley & Pickersgill<br />
Ltd., published by the Adam<br />
Collection Ltd., with the <strong>Fine</strong> Art<br />
Trade Guild blindstamp 49 x 72cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
446
450<br />
449<br />
Lot 448<br />
§ Lawrence Stephen Lowry<br />
R.A.(1887-1976)<br />
View of a Town<br />
lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, from the edition<br />
of 850,<br />
46 x 55.5cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 449<br />
§ Lawrence Stephen Lowry<br />
R.A.(1887-1976)<br />
Level Crossing, Burton on<br />
Trent<br />
lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, from the edition<br />
of 850,<br />
43.5 x 58cm.<br />
Lot 450<br />
£500 - 800<br />
§ Lawrence Stephen Lowry<br />
R.A.(1887-1976)<br />
Mrs Swindell’s Picture<br />
lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, from the edition<br />
of 850,<br />
43 x 31.5cm.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
447<br />
448
Lot 451<br />
§ Pierre de Clausades (French,<br />
1910-1978)<br />
‘En Val de Loire’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
58 x 90cm.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 452<br />
Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015)<br />
Female nude<br />
silver print<br />
16 x 20.5cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
451<br />
Lot 453<br />
§ Gerald A. Cooper (1898-1975)<br />
‘Flowerpiece’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
75 x 62cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 454<br />
§ Marcel Dyf (French, 1899-<br />
1985)<br />
‘Fleurs Pivcines’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
72 x 58cm<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
452<br />
Lot 455<br />
§ Marcel Dyf (French, 1899-<br />
1985)<br />
‘Les Fleur d’été’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
54 x 45cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 456<br />
§ Marcel Dyf (French, 1899-<br />
1985)<br />
‘Claudine’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
54 x 44cm<br />
£4,000 - 6,000
455 454<br />
453<br />
456
Lot 457<br />
Mikhail Alexandrovich<br />
Shaposhnikov (Ukrainian, 1909-<br />
1989)<br />
Still life of fruit upon a table top<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and dated ‘67<br />
67 x 58cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 458<br />
§ Lawrence Stephen Lowry<br />
(1887-1976)<br />
‘The Notice Board’<br />
offset lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, from an edition<br />
of 500 with <strong>Fine</strong> Art Trade Guild<br />
blind stamp DFD<br />
43 x 53cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
461<br />
462<br />
Lot 459<br />
§ Lawrence Stephen Lowry<br />
(1887-1976)<br />
‘The Level Crossing’<br />
offset lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, from the edition<br />
of 850, with <strong>Fine</strong> Art Trade Guild<br />
blindstamp<br />
44 x 58cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
457
Lot 460<br />
§ Lawrence Stephen Lowry<br />
(1887-1976)<br />
‘The Reference Library’<br />
offset lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, with <strong>Fine</strong> Art<br />
Trade Guild blind stamp<br />
26 x 36cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
Lot 461<br />
§ Lawrence Stephen Lowry<br />
(1887-1976)<br />
‘Industrial Scene (1953)’<br />
offset lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, from the edition<br />
of 850, published by Venture<br />
Prints Ltd., Bristol, with the <strong>Fine</strong><br />
Art Trade Guild blindstamp<br />
37 x 26cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
458<br />
Lot 462<br />
§ Lawrence Stephen Lowry<br />
(1887-1976)<br />
‘Figures in the Park’<br />
offset lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, 48/100,<br />
published by Peinture 1976<br />
42 x 32cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
459<br />
460
464<br />
466<br />
465<br />
468<br />
Lot 463<br />
Lawrence Stephen Lowry RA,<br />
RBA (1887-1976)<br />
Woman with a beard<br />
lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, published<br />
by Adam Collection Ltd. and<br />
bearing the <strong>Fine</strong> Art Trade Guild<br />
blindstamp<br />
61 x 50cm<br />
Lot 464<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry<br />
R.A.(1887–1976)<br />
Market scene in a Northern<br />
Town<br />
lithograph signed in pencil,<br />
published by Patrick Seale Prints<br />
Ltd., London, 1973<br />
48 x 62cm<br />
Lot 465<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
§ Ronald Ossory Dunlop (1894-<br />
1973)<br />
River landscape with house<br />
and trees<br />
oil on canvas board<br />
signed<br />
49 x 59cm<br />
£400 - 600
463<br />
469<br />
Lot 466<br />
§ Maurice Canning Wilks RUA<br />
ARHA (1910-1984)<br />
‘Silver Light ...’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
39 x 49cm £600 - 800<br />
Lot 467<br />
Yuri Matushevski (Russian,<br />
1930-1999)<br />
Hillside houses in summer<br />
oil on card<br />
signed and dated ‘70<br />
54 x 69cm £800 - 1,200<br />
467<br />
Lot 468<br />
Adolf Adler (Israeli - Romanian,<br />
1917-1996)<br />
Female nude<br />
oil on canvas, signed<br />
40 x 33cm £400 - 600<br />
Lot 469<br />
Alex Nwokolo (Nigerian, b.1963)<br />
‘Stepping Out’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and dated 1995<br />
89.5 x 64cm<br />
£800 - 1,200
471<br />
472<br />
470<br />
Lot 470<br />
§ Glynn Morgan (Welsh, 1926-<br />
2015)<br />
‘Up The Valley’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and dated 1951<br />
56 x 39cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 471<br />
Abdulrahim Appabhai Almelkar<br />
(Indian, 1920-1982)<br />
‘Village’<br />
473<br />
ink and watercolour on paper<br />
signed, inscribed verso<br />
40 x 50cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 472<br />
§ Rudolf Bonnet (Dutch, 1895-<br />
1978)<br />
‘Geledek, Bali 35’<br />
charcoal on paper<br />
signed and inscribed<br />
31.5 x 24cm<br />
£400 - 600
475<br />
474<br />
Lot 473<br />
§ Jacob Bornfriend (Czech,<br />
1904-1976)<br />
Stylised landscape with figures<br />
on a balcony<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
47 x 46.5cm.<br />
Lot 474<br />
£500 - 800<br />
§ Sir Terry Frost R.A. (1915-<br />
2003)<br />
Lament for Ignacio Sanches<br />
Mejias from the Lorca Suite<br />
(Kemp 98)<br />
etching and aquatint<br />
signed in pencil, 18/75<br />
56 x 37.5cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 475<br />
§ Craigie Aitchison CBE, RA<br />
(1926-2009)<br />
Crucifixion 2001<br />
screenprint, signed, number 9/75<br />
and dated in pencil by the artist<br />
verso 140 x 110cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 476<br />
§ Mary Fedden (1915-2012)<br />
Tabletop still life with a coastal<br />
view beyond<br />
watercolour<br />
signed and dated ‘03<br />
476<br />
16 x 21cm. £2,000 - 3,000
480<br />
Lot 477<br />
§ Albert Irvin OBE, RA (British<br />
1922-2015)<br />
‘Oval I’<br />
screenprint<br />
signed in pencil and dated 2000<br />
12/125<br />
115 x 158cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 478<br />
Paul Jenkins (American, 1923-<br />
2012)<br />
‘Phenomena Solar Way<br />
Journey’<br />
acrylic on canvas<br />
signed and dated 2004<br />
163 x 135cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
477<br />
Lot 479<br />
§ Geoff Hunt PPRSMA (1948-<br />
2008)<br />
‘Combined Operations’<br />
gouache on board<br />
artist’s label verso<br />
44 x 57cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
478<br />
483
Lot 480<br />
§ Guy Taplin (b.1939)<br />
Swan<br />
carved and painted wood<br />
sculpture<br />
incised ‘Swan Guy Taplin’ below<br />
tail feathers,<br />
length 113cm, depth 29cm, height<br />
33cm<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
Lot 481<br />
§ Roy Petley (b.1950)<br />
‘Last of the sun’<br />
oil on panel<br />
signed<br />
60 x 91cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
479<br />
Lot 482<br />
§ Donald McIntyre (1923-2009)<br />
‘The Broads’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and titled verso<br />
25 x 35.5cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
481<br />
Lot 483<br />
§ Dame Barbara Hepworth<br />
(1903-1975)<br />
‘Desert Forms’ from the Aegean<br />
Suite<br />
lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, 6/60 with CCA<br />
Certificate verso<br />
79 x 56cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
482
486<br />
489<br />
491<br />
Lot 484<br />
§ Donald Hamilton Fraser R.A<br />
(1929-2009)<br />
‘Pyrenees - Château at<br />
Quéribus’<br />
mixed media , signed<br />
30 x 40cm £500 - 700<br />
484<br />
Lot 485<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 £600 - 800<br />
485
Lot 486<br />
§ Mary Fedden (1915-2012)<br />
The Regatta<br />
watercolour<br />
signed and dated 1978<br />
19 x 20cm. £2,500 - 3,000<br />
Lot 487<br />
§ Prunella Clough (1919-1999)<br />
’Simple Organisms’ (c.1990’s)<br />
pastel and gouache on card<br />
Annely Juda label verso with COA<br />
from the Gallery dated 2003<br />
24.5 x 35.5cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
487<br />
Lot 488<br />
§ John Steven Dews (b.1949)<br />
‘Cromdale, wrecked under The<br />
Lizard, May 23rd 1913’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
30 x 45cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 489<br />
§ Henry Moore OM CH FBA<br />
(1898-1986)<br />
‘Standing and reclining figures’<br />
lithograph on plastocowell in three<br />
colours<br />
signed in pencil and dated ‘50<br />
32 x 25cm<br />
Lot 490<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
§ Brian Hagger (1935-2006)<br />
‘Façade’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and dated 1964 verso<br />
60 x 121cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 491<br />
§ Maurice A. Wade (1917-1991)<br />
‘Black Chimney & Red Wall’<br />
oil on board<br />
76 x 63cm £500 - 800<br />
488<br />
490
Lot 492<br />
§ Dame Barbara Hepworth (1903-1975)<br />
‘Girl (Pillar) 1949’<br />
oil and pencil on board<br />
signed and dated October 1949 and inscribed<br />
‘Standing girl’<br />
68 x 22cm<br />
£50,000 - 80,000<br />
See Lyon & Turnbull, Lot 28, October 28, 2021 &<br />
Christie’s, Lot 167, May 14, 2019 for related works.<br />
After the outbreak of WWII, Hepworth and Nicholson<br />
moved down to Cornwall at the invitation of Adrian<br />
Stokes and Margaret Mellis. With triplets to look after,<br />
materials becoming scare and space limited, Hepworth<br />
found that her opportunities for carving were becoming<br />
fewer and thus in the earliest part of her time in Cornwall,<br />
she ‘could only draw at night and make a few plaster<br />
maquettes’. However, the possibilities of drawing soon<br />
became apparent to her and she found that they could<br />
be produced relatively quickly and provided a useful<br />
source of income during the war years, and virtually all<br />
her friends and collectors acquired examples, including<br />
Margaret Gardiner, Cyril Reddihough, Leslie Martin and<br />
Alastair Morton. Once the privations of the war began to<br />
lift, Hepworth found that drawing was now solidly established<br />
as a key element of her work, and several themes<br />
began to emerge from this corpus. Although always<br />
described by the artist as drawings, the careful building<br />
up and working of the base surface, often gesso, the<br />
coloured washes and painted details make them more<br />
than simply drawings. The conscious lack of idealization<br />
in the pose of the subject is typical for Hepworth at this<br />
time, and indeed she tried not to use professional models,<br />
preferring people such as dancers, whose movements<br />
appealed to her.
Lot 493<br />
§ Banksy (b.1974)<br />
Welcome to Hell, 2004<br />
screenprint in colours, on wove<br />
numbered 128 from an edition<br />
of 175 in pencil, published by<br />
Pictures On Walls.<br />
50 x 35cm.<br />
This work is accompanied by a<br />
certificate of authenticity issued<br />
by Pest Control Office.<br />
£30,000 - 50,000
Lot 494<br />
§ Banksy (b.1974)<br />
Because I’m Worthless, 2004<br />
screenprint in colours, on wove<br />
numbered 155 from an edition<br />
of 175 in pencil, published by<br />
Pictures On Walls.<br />
50 x 35cm.<br />
This work is accompanied by a<br />
certificate of authenticity issued<br />
by Pest Control Office.<br />
£30,000 - 50,000
Lot 495<br />
§ Banksy (b.1974)<br />
Toxic Mary, 2004<br />
screenprint in colours, on wove<br />
numbered 354 from an edition<br />
of 600 in pencil, published by<br />
Pictures On Walls.<br />
70 x 50cm.<br />
This work is accompanied by a<br />
certificate of authenticity issued<br />
by Pest Control Office.<br />
£30,000 - 50,000
Lot 496<br />
§ Fred Yates (1922-2008)<br />
‘Night Life’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed with Studio sale stamp<br />
verso 59 x 59cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 497<br />
§ Peter McLaren (Scottish,<br />
1964-)<br />
‘Shilpi Geo 2’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and inscribed by the artist<br />
verso<br />
105 x 121cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000
SILVER & VERTU<br />
At approx. 3.00pm.<br />
498 - 558<br />
550<br />
125
Lot 498<br />
A Queen Anne Britannia<br />
standard provincial silver mug,<br />
by Edmond Richards, with<br />
banded girdle and S-scroll handle,<br />
Exeter, 1709, 11cm, 8.5oz.<br />
Lot 499<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Queen Anne Britannia<br />
standard silver chocolate pot,<br />
by Joseph Ward, of tapering for,<br />
with domed cover and card cut<br />
decoration, London, 1702, height<br />
22.8cm, gross weight 17.5oz.<br />
Lot 500<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An early George II silver mug,<br />
London by Robert Lucas, with<br />
engraved initials to top of handle,<br />
London, 1728, height 10.5cm,<br />
9.5oz.<br />
Lot 501<br />
£250 - 350<br />
An early George I silver kitchen<br />
pepper, no maker’s mark, with<br />
engraved crest, date letter only for<br />
London, 1717, 75mm, 91 grams.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 502<br />
A Georgian silver nutmeg<br />
grater, of mace form, with<br />
detachable column and cover,<br />
unmarked, 77mm.<br />
Lot 503<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A set of three George III<br />
Corinthian silver ionic column<br />
candlesticks, by Thomas<br />
Shephard? and one other<br />
matched candlestick, Smith &<br />
Sharp, London, 1786, on square<br />
bases, with gadrooned border,<br />
all with engraved crest, height<br />
27.8cm, 76oz.<br />
Lot 504<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A George III silver cylindrical<br />
nutmeg grater, by Richard<br />
Gardner, with engraved foliate<br />
decoration and monogram,<br />
London, 1776, 67mm.<br />
Lot 505<br />
£150 - 250<br />
A George III Irish silver dish<br />
ring, maker, R.B?, decorated<br />
with continuous hunting scene<br />
amid woodland, Dublin, 1786?,<br />
base diameter 20.1cm, 13.5oz.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 506<br />
A George III gold mounted<br />
piqué work etui, the interior with<br />
three (ex five) implements, 9cm.<br />
Lot 507<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A German gold mounted<br />
banded agate rectangular<br />
snuff box, the top and base with<br />
bevelled corners, 87mm.<br />
Lot 508<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A pair of George III part<br />
textured silver beakers, by<br />
Henry Chawner, with engraved<br />
crest, London, 1790, 10.6cm,<br />
13oz.<br />
Lot 509<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A George III silver oval teapot,<br />
by Hester Bateman, with<br />
engraved decoration and applied<br />
monogrammed oval patch (to<br />
cover a split), London, 1790,<br />
height 13,5cm, gross weight<br />
11.5oz.<br />
£400 - 600
498<br />
500<br />
499<br />
509<br />
501<br />
502<br />
503<br />
506<br />
505<br />
504<br />
508<br />
507
510<br />
Lot 510<br />
A good pair of George II<br />
embossed silver gilt two<br />
handled pedestal cups and<br />
covers, by Benjamin Gignac,<br />
engraved with tarms of Sherlock<br />
impaling Fontayne, for Thomas<br />
Sherlock (1678-1761), Bishop<br />
of London, Master of the Temple<br />
and for his wife Judith, daughter<br />
of Thomas Fontayne of the<br />
Meltoopn on the Hill, Yorkshire<br />
and decorated with acanthus leaf<br />
and foliate motifs, the covers with<br />
a fruiting pineapple finial, London,<br />
1746/7/8, height 22.3cm, 57oz.<br />
This pair of cups were presented<br />
to Thomas Sherlock in 1748 when<br />
he was elevated to the Bishopric<br />
of London. Provenance: Thomas<br />
Sherlock, Bishop of London<br />
(1678-1761) and his wife Judith<br />
Fontayne and subsequently<br />
Sotheby’s Benacre Hall, Suffolk<br />
auction, May, 2000, lot no. 909.<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
Lot 511<br />
A George III Irish silver<br />
sauceboat, by Matthew West,<br />
embossed with flowers and<br />
vacant cartouche, on three hoof<br />
feet, Dublin, 1788, height 13.2cm,<br />
9.5oz.<br />
Lot 512<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A late George III silver<br />
oval cake basket, by Kirby,<br />
Waterhouse & Co, embossed<br />
with flowers and scrolls, Sheffield,<br />
1819,34.4cm, 38oz.<br />
Lot 513<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A late George IV silver wine<br />
funnel by Charles Fox II, with<br />
engraved crest, gadrooned border<br />
and shell thumbpiece, the fluted<br />
base with muslin ring, London,<br />
1829, 14.8cm, gross 191 grams.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 514<br />
A pair of George IV silver wine<br />
coasters by Benjamin Smith III,<br />
with gadrooned and shell border,<br />
the central border engraved with<br />
an owl, London, 1824, 15.7cm,<br />
gross weight 20.5oz.<br />
Lot 515<br />
£200 - 400<br />
A pair of George IV silver<br />
mounted wine coasters, by S.C.<br />
Younge & Co, embossed with<br />
fruiting vine decoration, Sheffield,<br />
1824, 16.7cm, gross weight 18oz.<br />
Lot 516<br />
£200 - 400<br />
A late 18th/early 19th century<br />
small American colonial? silver<br />
tumbler cup, with reeded border,<br />
indistinct marks, diameter 79mm,<br />
100 grams.<br />
£250 - 350
517<br />
512<br />
511<br />
520<br />
513<br />
519<br />
514<br />
518<br />
516<br />
Lot 517<br />
A Victorian part canteen<br />
of silver double struck Old<br />
English beaded pattern<br />
cutlery by George Adams,<br />
comprising seventy eight items,<br />
with engraved monogram,<br />
London, 1870/71, weighable<br />
silver 147.5oz, housed in an oak<br />
canteen, together with twenty two<br />
ivorine handled steel knives.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 518<br />
An early Victorian embossed<br />
silver teapot, by William<br />
Moulson, with engraved crest<br />
with coronet and decorated with<br />
foliate scrolls, on mask knees and<br />
scroll feet, London, 1841, gross<br />
29.5oz.<br />
Lot 519<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Victorian silver mounted<br />
glass baluster claret jug, by<br />
Rupert Favell, London, 1887,<br />
height 22cm.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 520<br />
An early Victorian silver teapot<br />
and matching sugar bowl, by<br />
John Wellby, both engraved<br />
with contemporary inscription<br />
and decorated with flowers and<br />
scrolls, London, 1841, teapot<br />
height 19.6cm, gross weight<br />
44oz. UK APHA Registration of an<br />
ivory item Submission reference:<br />
B9N1X2PC.<br />
£300 - 500
521<br />
Lot 521<br />
A good set of four Victorian<br />
silver two handled oval sauce<br />
tureens and covers, by Edward<br />
& John Barnard, engraved<br />
with the Gooch arms and the<br />
monogram ESG (for Sir Edward<br />
Sherlock Gooch) and decorated<br />
with floral motifs and gadrooned<br />
border, the domed covers with<br />
foliate ring handles, numbered<br />
1 to 4, London, 1864, 22.4cm,<br />
112.5oz, provenance: Sotheby’s<br />
Beneacre Hall, Suffolk sale, May,<br />
2000, Lot no. 867.<br />
Lot 522<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
A late Victorian embossed<br />
silver pedestal punch bowl<br />
by Mappin Brothers (a.f.),<br />
decorated with foliate scrolls,<br />
Sheffield, 1899, diameter 31.2cm,<br />
45.5oz, on ebonised socle.<br />
Lot 523<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
A 20th century Indian four<br />
piece silver tea and coffee<br />
service, embossed with animals<br />
in landscape scene, 82.5oz.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 524<br />
A pair of late 19th century<br />
German 800 standard white<br />
metal Rococo style, five<br />
branch, six light candelabra, by<br />
Vollgold, with acanthus scrolling<br />
arms and waisted scroll stems,<br />
height 51.5cm, weighted.<br />
Lot 525<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
A late 19th century Hanau<br />
pierced silver oval two handled<br />
basket, import marks for William<br />
Moering, London, 1896, 24.5cm<br />
over handles, 13oz.<br />
Lot 526<br />
£250 - 300<br />
A 19th century Chinese Export<br />
silver three piece tea set by<br />
Cumshing? decorated with birds<br />
amid prunus and faux bamboo<br />
handles, gross weight 29.5oz.<br />
UK APHA Registration of an<br />
ivory item Submission reference:<br />
RAD9QFK6.<br />
Lot 527<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A late 19th century Russian 91<br />
zolotnik silver and polychrome<br />
champlevé enamel pedestal<br />
beaker, St. Petersburg, maker<br />
Pavel Sazikov, 1874, height<br />
12.4cm, gross 240 grams.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 528<br />
CARL FABERGE: A late 19th/<br />
early 20th century 88 zolotnik<br />
and red guilloche enamel oval<br />
kovsh, work master Anders<br />
Johan Nevalainen, the ring<br />
handle inset with Catherine The<br />
Great silver coin, 1896-1908<br />
kokoshnik mark, length 10.7cm,<br />
gross weight 137 grams.<br />
Lot 529<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
An unusual 19th century<br />
silver seal?, of mace form, in<br />
three sections, with engraved<br />
decoration, unmarked, 10.2cm.<br />
Lot 530<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A German 800 standard parcel<br />
gilt silver Byzantine style<br />
rectangular casket, by Paul<br />
Telge, Berlin, decorated with<br />
classical figures and fruiting vines,<br />
the interior with velvet lining,<br />
19.6cm , gross weight 54.5oz, no<br />
key.<br />
£2,500 - 3,000
522<br />
531<br />
524<br />
528<br />
523<br />
529<br />
525<br />
533<br />
527<br />
Lot 531<br />
530<br />
A 20th century Japanese Meiji<br />
period silver vase, c.1900,<br />
decorated in trompe l’oeil,<br />
imitating a woven basket effect,<br />
applied with sakura branches,<br />
cherry blossom Marked jungun<br />
(pure silver), width 12.5cm, height<br />
16.9cm, 13oz.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 532<br />
An Edwardian Art Nouveau<br />
Scottish silver two handled fruit<br />
bowl, by Hamilton & Inches,<br />
of panelled circular form, with<br />
pierced stylised handles and<br />
feet, Edinburgh, 1902, width over<br />
handles, 37cm, 47oz.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 533<br />
526<br />
An Edwardian silver mounted<br />
glass combination pocket<br />
watch holder/inkwell, by John<br />
Charles Grinsell, the watch<br />
with Roman dial and subsidiary<br />
seconds, Birmingham, 1906,<br />
height 97mm.<br />
£200 - 300
540<br />
Lot 534<br />
A late 19th/early 20th century<br />
Viennese gold, chrysoprase<br />
and Essex crystal set small<br />
trinket casket, by Josef<br />
Siess Sohne, (1895-1922), of<br />
rectangular form, with applied<br />
foliate decoration, five Essex<br />
crystals and four cabochon<br />
chrysoprase, on four rustic feet,<br />
with velvet lined interior, maker’s<br />
mark SJS, Austro-Hungarian<br />
1872-1922 580/1000 finesse<br />
mark, gross 70.1 grams, length<br />
56mm, in fitted leather box.<br />
Lot 535<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A George V Arts & Crafts<br />
planished silver mounted Mazar<br />
bowl, by Albert Edward Jones,<br />
diameter 14cm, gross weight<br />
8.5oz.<br />
Lot 536<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An Edwardian silver salver,<br />
by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, of<br />
shaped circular form, with shell<br />
scroll border, on tree pad feet,<br />
London, 1907, 30.5cm, 29.5oz.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 537<br />
An early 20th century Chinese<br />
Export three piece silver tea<br />
set and matching silver inlaid<br />
hardwood two handled tea tray,<br />
by Luen Hing?, with engraved<br />
monogram and planished and<br />
applied dragon decoration, gross<br />
35.5oz, tray 61.6cm over handles.<br />
UK APHA Registration of an<br />
ivory item Submission reference:<br />
YGW6B327.<br />
Lot 538<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A pair of late Victorian silver<br />
two branch, three light<br />
Corinthian column candelabra,<br />
by Aldwinckle & Slater, with<br />
acanthus scroll arms and stepped<br />
square bases, with flambe<br />
extinguishers and later engraved<br />
inscription, London, 1893, height<br />
60cm, weighted.<br />
Lot 539<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A mid 20th century harlequin<br />
part canteen of Danish 830<br />
standard flatware by Broderne,<br />
W & S Sorensen, comprising fifty<br />
one items and two similar items,<br />
weighable silver 43oz.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 540<br />
A good George V Georg Jensen<br />
planished silver Grape pattern<br />
oval pedestal fruit bowl, design<br />
no. 296, with four fruiting vine<br />
drop ring handles and lobed foot<br />
with conforming decoration and<br />
engraved with foliage, import<br />
marks for George Stockwell,<br />
London, 1926, length 36.2cm,<br />
57.5oz.<br />
Lot 541<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
A pair of 1920’s Danish Georg<br />
Jensen silver salad servers,<br />
with spiral stems and owl<br />
terminals, one with cabochon<br />
eyes, import marks for George<br />
Stockwell, London, 1926, 19.5cm,<br />
gross 152 grams.<br />
Lot 542<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
An early 20th century Georg<br />
Jensen 65-piece canteen of<br />
beaded pattern silver cutlery,<br />
import marks for George<br />
Stockwell, London, 1927/8/9,<br />
weighable silver 81oz, housed<br />
in a mahogany two handled<br />
canteen.<br />
£2,500 - 3,500
535<br />
536<br />
539<br />
537<br />
534<br />
538<br />
545<br />
542<br />
541<br />
544<br />
543<br />
Lot 543<br />
A 1920’s Georg Jensen silver<br />
Louvre pattern pedestal bowl,<br />
design no. 180 B, Jensen<br />
marks to base, import marks for<br />
George Stockwell, London, 1924,<br />
diameter 14cm, 8oz.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 544<br />
A pair of 20th century Italian<br />
800 standard silver gilt and<br />
malachite mounted rock crystal<br />
candlesticks, with square stems<br />
and square bases, post 1968<br />
mark, height 27cm.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 545<br />
A stylish 1920’s Danish silver<br />
pedestal bowl, assayers mark<br />
for Christian F. Heise (1904-<br />
1932), of heptagonal form, with<br />
berry and leaf border and pierced<br />
stem, on shaped circular foot,<br />
diameter 30.6cm, 44oz.<br />
£800 - 1,200
554<br />
Lot 546<br />
A George VI octagonal silver<br />
two handled tea tray, by Mappin<br />
& Webb, Sheffield, 1946, 59.8cm<br />
over handles, 97oz.<br />
Lot 547<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A large 1980’s textured parcel<br />
gilt silver centrepiece, modelled<br />
as a swan, by Mappin &Webb,<br />
London, 1984, height 28.4cm,<br />
142.25oz.<br />
Lot 548<br />
£2,200 - 2,600<br />
An early to mid 20th century<br />
German silver gilt mounted<br />
gilt rock crystal pedestal dish,<br />
by Gayer & Krauss, diameter<br />
11.7cm, gross weight 9oz.<br />
Lot 549<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of George V silver salt<br />
cellars, with cut glass liners, of<br />
octagonal form, with Greek key<br />
borders, on cabriole lions paw<br />
feet, Pairpoint Brothers, London,<br />
1914, length 13.7cm, 17oz.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 550<br />
A large George V silver<br />
mounted oak presentation<br />
spade, by Vaughton & Sons,<br />
with inscription relating to Lady<br />
Holden cutting the first sod of<br />
the Cotton Spinning Mills, in<br />
Sharples, Bolton, Birmingham,<br />
1913, 87.5cm.<br />
Lot 551<br />
£600 - 800<br />
An Art Deco Maple & Co walnut<br />
and ivory beaded necessaire<br />
poudreuse table, c.1934, part<br />
fitted with five silver and enamel<br />
toilet jars by George Betjeman<br />
& Sons Ltd, London, 1933/4, UK<br />
APHA registration of an ivory item<br />
submission reference: MZY65LLU<br />
Lot 552<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A large 1930’s silver mounted<br />
rectangular cigar box, by<br />
Adie Brothers, with Celtic knot<br />
decoration, on conforming feet,<br />
Birmingham, 1936, with Irish<br />
import marks, 24cm, gross<br />
55.5oz.<br />
Lot 553<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A George V silver salver, by<br />
Adie Brothers, of shaped circular<br />
form, with shell border, on three<br />
scroll feet, Birmingham, 1932,<br />
38.7cm, 44oz.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 554<br />
A 1930’ silver two handled<br />
tea tray, by Walker & Hall, or<br />
rounded rectangular form, with<br />
gadrooned and shell border and<br />
engraved decoration, Sheffield,<br />
1936, 74cm over handles, 134oz.<br />
Lot 555<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A George IV silver two-handled<br />
rounded rectangular tea<br />
tray, by The Barnards, with<br />
gadrooned border and later<br />
engrave monogram, London,<br />
1829, 57cm over handles, 63.5oz.<br />
Lot 556<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A 20th century planished<br />
sterling silver rectangular<br />
flask by Ahrendt & Kautzman,<br />
stamped Cartier and six<br />
sterling similar graduated tots,<br />
signed Cartier, all with vacant<br />
cartouche, the flask stamped<br />
Cartier and numbered A672X,<br />
flask 22.3cm, largest tot 4.4cm,<br />
gross weight 30.5oz.<br />
Lot 557<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A late 1970’s parcel gilt silver<br />
coffee pot, modelled as a<br />
dallah, by Asprey & Co Ltd,<br />
London, 1979, height 30cm, 38oz.<br />
Lot 558<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A mid 20th century gold<br />
mounted samorodok decorated<br />
silver rectangular box, by<br />
Jacques Cartier, the lid interior<br />
engraved with the ‘ Voyage<br />
au Congo du 20 Fevrier au 14<br />
Avril, 1957’, the base with plaque<br />
engraved with French inscription,<br />
London, 1957, 25.2cm, gross<br />
weight 63.5oz.<br />
£4,000 - 6,000
551<br />
547<br />
550<br />
557<br />
548<br />
555<br />
552<br />
556<br />
553<br />
558<br />
549<br />
546
WATCHES,JEWELLERY,<br />
COINS & MEDALS<br />
At approx. 3.30pm.<br />
559-717
559<br />
561<br />
560 562 563<br />
Lot 559<br />
An early 20th century 18k gold<br />
Vacheron & Constantin keyless<br />
hunter dress pocket watch,<br />
the textured case decorated with<br />
eagle on a branch, the Arabic dial<br />
with subsidiary seconds, case<br />
numbered 200493, the signed<br />
movement numbered 332074,<br />
case diameter 49mm, gross<br />
weight 88.8 grams, with box.<br />
Lot 560<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
An early 20th century Rolex<br />
935 silver, blue enamel and<br />
paste set keyless open face<br />
fob watch, the inner case signed<br />
W&D (Wilsdorf & Davies),case<br />
diameter 32mm, gross weight<br />
27.8 grams.<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
Lot 561<br />
WWI interest: W G Wright,<br />
East Surrey Regiment 9ct<br />
gold presentation open faced<br />
keyless lever pocket watch,<br />
hallmarked for Birmingham,<br />
1915, with Roman dial 1914-5<br />
star, various shooting medals<br />
and a German soldier’s alarm<br />
pocket watch.<br />
Lot 562<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A Victorian engine turned 18ct<br />
gold hunter keywind pocket<br />
watch, by James McCabe,<br />
Royal Exchange, London, the<br />
signed movement numbered<br />
18870, with engraved crest, case<br />
diameter 44mm, gross weight<br />
75.3 grams.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 563<br />
A gentleman’s early 1980’s<br />
stainless steel Omega<br />
Seamaster Professional ‘The<br />
First Watch Worn On The Moon’<br />
manual wind wrist watch,<br />
on stainless steel Omega<br />
bracelet, with black dial and three<br />
subsidiary dials, movement c.861,<br />
case diameter 40mm, no box or<br />
papers.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000
564<br />
565<br />
566<br />
567<br />
Lot 564<br />
A gentleman’s 9ct gold Jaeger<br />
LeCoultre manual wind dress<br />
wrist watch, on associated<br />
strap, with baton numerals<br />
and subsidiary seconds, case<br />
diameter 34mm, gross weight 31<br />
grams, no box or papers.<br />
Lot 565<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A gentleman’s 1950’s 18ct<br />
gold Omega Automatic wrist<br />
watch, with French 18ct gold<br />
mark, on an associated French<br />
18ct gold bracelet, with baton<br />
and quarterly Arabic numerals,<br />
movement c.501, overall 22.7cm,<br />
gross weight 85.1 grams, with an<br />
Omega box, no papers.<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
568<br />
Lot 566<br />
A lady’s steel and gold Santos<br />
De Cartier quartz wrist watch,<br />
with Roman dial and cabochon<br />
set winding crown, case back<br />
numbered 1567 BB182123, on a<br />
stainless steel Cartier bracelet, no<br />
box or papers.<br />
Lot 567<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A gentleman’s 1970’s stainless<br />
steel Favre Leuba Sea Sky<br />
chronograph manual wind<br />
wrist watch, with baton numerals<br />
and three subsidiary dials, the<br />
blue bakelite rotating bezel with<br />
minute markers, Valjoux cal.72<br />
movement, cased diameter<br />
43mm, on a rubber strap, no box<br />
or papers.<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
569<br />
Lot 568<br />
A gentleman’s 1950’s stainless<br />
steel Rolex Oyster Perpetual<br />
wrist watch, with baton<br />
numerals, on stainless steel Rolex<br />
bracelet, numbered 6355, model<br />
no. 6564, serial no. 81933, no box<br />
or papers.<br />
Lot 569<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A lady’s steel and gold Cartier<br />
Panthere quartz wrist watch,<br />
with Roman dial and cabochon<br />
set crown, on Cartier steel and<br />
gold bracelet, no box or papers.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500
570<br />
571<br />
572<br />
Lot 570<br />
A gentleman’s 1950’s Tudor<br />
Prince Oysterdate 34 rotor selfwinding<br />
wrist watch, with black<br />
dial, baton and quarterly Arabic<br />
numerals and date aperture,<br />
case back numbered 7914 over<br />
190767 and engraved ‘R.E.<br />
Cooper’, on a stainless steel<br />
Rolex bracelet, with box and<br />
original receipt dated 24th April,<br />
1955 and later service receipts,<br />
case diameter 35mm.<br />
Lot 571<br />
573<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A gentleman’s late 1920’s<br />
silver cushion cased Rolex<br />
manual wind wrist watch,<br />
with sunburst Arabic dial and<br />
subsidiary seconds, the inner<br />
case back numbered 64946 and<br />
import marked for Glasgow, 1928,<br />
case diameter 29mm, on a later<br />
associated flexible bracelet.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 572<br />
A gentleman’s 1980’s 18k gold<br />
Baume & Mercier quartz dress<br />
wrist watch, on a Baume &<br />
Mercier 18k gold bracelet, with<br />
blue dial, dot markers and date<br />
aperture, case back numbered<br />
15348, cased diameter 31mm,<br />
gross weight, 77.8 grams, overall<br />
length, 19.7cm, no box or papers<br />
Lot 573<br />
574<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A gentleman’s rare late 1960’s<br />
stainless steel Longines<br />
Flyback manual wind<br />
chronograph wrist watch, ref.<br />
7413, serial number 15,612,614,<br />
movement c.530 (also called<br />
30CH), the silvered dial with<br />
baton numerals, two subsidiary<br />
dials and outer telemetre<br />
markers, case diameter 38mm,<br />
on associated leather strap,<br />
with Longines Extract from the<br />
Archives certificate.<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
Lot 574<br />
A gentleman’s very rare early<br />
1950’s stainless steel Longines<br />
30CH Flyback chronograph<br />
manual wind wrist watch, ref.<br />
5965, serial number 7,748,805,<br />
the Arabic dial with two subsidiary<br />
dials, movement c.30CH cased<br />
diameter 36mm, on Longines<br />
strap, with Longines Extract from<br />
the Archives certificate.<br />
Lot 575<br />
575<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
A gentleman’s rare early<br />
1940’s 10k gold filled Longines<br />
‘Stopwatch’ second, manual<br />
wind wrist watch, serial<br />
number 6,120,684, stop second<br />
movement c.12.68Z, with Arabic<br />
dial and subsidiary seconds, case<br />
diameter 31mm, on associated<br />
leather strap, with Longines<br />
Extract from the Archives<br />
certificate.<br />
£3,000 - 5,000
576<br />
577<br />
578<br />
579<br />
Lot 576<br />
A gentleman’s rare 1940’s<br />
stainless steel Longines<br />
Flyback chronograph manual<br />
wind wrist watch, ref. 4994,<br />
serial number 6,411,516,<br />
movement c.13ZN, case<br />
diameter 37mm, on associated<br />
leather strap, with Longines<br />
Extract from the Archives<br />
certificate.<br />
Lot 577<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A gentleman’s rare early<br />
20th century Longines 900<br />
standard silver manual wind<br />
chronograph wrist watch,<br />
serial number 2,965,796,<br />
movement c.13.33Z, the white<br />
dial with Arabic numerals and two<br />
subsidiary dials, on associated<br />
leather strap, case diameter<br />
35mm, with Longines Extract from<br />
the Archives certificate.<br />
£5,000 - 7,000<br />
580<br />
Lot 578<br />
A gentleman’s rare mid<br />
1960’s stainless steel Omega<br />
Speedmaster ‘Ed White’ manual<br />
wind chronograph wrist watch,<br />
with three subsidiary dials, ref.<br />
ST 105.003, movement c.321<br />
and numbered 22081504, cased<br />
diameter 40mm, on stainless steel<br />
Omega bracelet numbered 633,<br />
with original purchaser booklet,<br />
dated 5/5/65, later Omega box.<br />
Lot 579<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
A gentleman’s late 20th<br />
century 18ct gold Patek<br />
Philippe automatic dress<br />
wrist watch, on integral Patek<br />
Philippe 18ct gold bracelet,<br />
inner case numbered 2778383,<br />
ref, 3445/106, movement no.<br />
11232590, movement c.27-460M,<br />
overall 19cm, gross weight 110.1<br />
grams, no box or papers.<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
581<br />
Lot 580<br />
A gentleman’s mid 1980’s<br />
stainless steel Rolex Oyster<br />
Perpetual Datejust wrist watch,<br />
on a stainless steel Rolex<br />
bracelet, with baton numerals<br />
and date aperture, model no.<br />
16030, serial no. 8465104, case<br />
diameter 36mm, with box and<br />
papers.<br />
Lot 581<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A gentleman’s early 1980’s<br />
steel and gold Rolex Oyster<br />
Perpetual Datejust wrist watch,<br />
on a steel and gold Rolex<br />
bracelet, with Roman dial, model<br />
no. 6016, serial no. 6665005,<br />
case diameter 35mm, with box<br />
and spare links.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000
582<br />
583<br />
584<br />
Lot 582<br />
A gentleman’s 1980’s 18ct gold<br />
and diamond set Rolex Cellini<br />
manual wind dress wrist watch,<br />
on 18ct gold Rolex bracelet,<br />
with ‘blind’ dial and diamond<br />
set octagonal bezel, case back<br />
numbered 1650 and 6923981,<br />
case diameter 27mm, gross<br />
weight 121.7 grams, no box or<br />
papers.<br />
Lot 583<br />
585<br />
£5,000 - 7,000<br />
A gentleman’s 1980’s 18ct<br />
gold Rolex Cellini manual wind<br />
dress octagonal wrist watch,<br />
on 18ct gold Rolex bracelet<br />
embossed with the word<br />
‘Rolex’, with Roman dial, the<br />
back engraved with Oman Royal<br />
crest and numbered 4943 and<br />
8950676, case diameter 29mm,<br />
gross weight 97.1 grams, overall<br />
length 21cm, no box or papers.<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
Lot 584<br />
A China 1900 medal to L.<br />
-Corpl. F.W. Fowler. Shanghai<br />
Volunteers<br />
Lot 585<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A George V two colour 9ct gold<br />
presentation snooker medal<br />
‘Bellevue Recreation Club<br />
Victory Medal’ back engraved<br />
with previous winners, 84mm,<br />
40.4 grams, Birmingham, 1921.<br />
Lot 586<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Orders and medals, GCMG<br />
and GCVO to Rt. Hon. Sir Cecil<br />
Arthur Spring Rice (1859-1918)<br />
comprising Order of St. Michael<br />
and St. George Knights Grand<br />
Cross star and sash badge<br />
(GCMG), Knights Grand Cross<br />
star and neck badge (GCVO)<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 586A<br />
586<br />
586A<br />
Orders and medals, a KCMG<br />
and CVO to Sir Oswald Raynor<br />
Arthur (1905-1973) and a GCVO<br />
and MBE awarded to other<br />
family members comprising<br />
Order of St. Michael and St.<br />
George Knight Commanders star<br />
and neck badge, Royal Victorian<br />
Order Commander’s neck badge<br />
(CVO), an MBE to Sir Oswald’s<br />
wife Elizabeth Spring Rice (1906-<br />
1994) and an additional Knight<br />
Grand Cross, Royal Victorian<br />
Order (GCVO) most likely<br />
awarded in 1904 to Rt. Hon. Sir<br />
Frank Cavendish Lascelles (1841-<br />
1920) who was the maternal<br />
grandfather of Elizabeth Spring<br />
Rice.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500
Lot 587<br />
UK coins, a cased Victoria 1893<br />
gold and silver proof coin set,<br />
nine original proof coins - gold<br />
half sovereign, sovereign and five<br />
pounds, silver 3d to crown, toned.<br />
Associated non proof 1893 gold<br />
two pounds,<br />
£5,000 - 7,000<br />
Lot 588<br />
UK coins, a cased Victoria 1887<br />
Golden Jubilee gold and silver<br />
proof eleven coin set, Gold half<br />
sovereign, sovereign, two pounds<br />
and five pounds, silver 3d to<br />
crown, toned<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
587<br />
Lot 589<br />
UK coins, a cased George V<br />
1911 coronation gold and silver<br />
proof ten coin set, Comprising<br />
gold sovereign and half<br />
sovereign, silver maundy 1d to<br />
4d, and silver sixpence to crown,<br />
toned<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
588<br />
589
Lot 590<br />
A 19th century gold and<br />
bloodstone set intaglio ring,<br />
carved with crest and motto, the<br />
shank with carved and engraved<br />
scroll decoration, size L, gross<br />
weight 8.2 grams.<br />
Lot 591<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A large antique style gold and<br />
intaglio white stone set ring,<br />
the stone carved with a horse<br />
and inscribed ‘Tinker’, mounted<br />
in a heavy carved gold shank and<br />
setting, size P/Q, gross weight<br />
24.3 grams.<br />
Lot 592<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A 19th century gold, pink<br />
topaz, seed pearl, citrine<br />
and aquamarine set choker<br />
necklace, with flower head motifs<br />
and set with oval cut stones,<br />
34cm, gross 26.9 grams.<br />
Lot 593<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
A 19th century pierced three<br />
colour gold, pink topaz,<br />
moonstone, citrine and<br />
aquamarine set bracelet. of<br />
foliate design, approx. 17cm,<br />
gross 31 grams.<br />
Lot 594<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
A 19th century gold, blue<br />
enamel and rose cut diamond<br />
set oval brooch, set with<br />
nineteen stones, 34mm, gross<br />
weight 8.7 grams.<br />
£800 - 900<br />
Lot 595<br />
A late 18th/early 19th century<br />
French? gold and polychrome<br />
enamel oval snuff box, the<br />
central scene with birds and ruins,<br />
the top side and base with blue<br />
guilloche enamelled panels and<br />
green enamel borders, indistinct<br />
marks, 59mm, gross weight 57.8<br />
grams, enamel a.f.<br />
Lot 596<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
An early 19th century gold muff<br />
chain, with bright cut and textured<br />
circular links and cannetile work<br />
rectangular shaped clasp, 120cm,<br />
86.9 grams.<br />
Lot 597<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
An early 20th century pierced<br />
and engraved silver gilt and<br />
gem set choker necklace, in the<br />
Suffragette colours, with flower<br />
head and elongated links, 32cm,<br />
in fitted Harvey & Gore gilt tooled<br />
leather box.<br />
Lot 598<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early 20th century<br />
continental gold and diamond<br />
chip set twin dolphin crossover<br />
ring, with textured ‘scale’<br />
shoulders, size G, gross 19.2<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 599<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A Victorian pierced gold,<br />
silver and rose cut diamond<br />
set pendant brooch, of shaped<br />
circular form, verso with inset pink<br />
pear shaped gem stone?, 29mm,<br />
gross weight 8.9 grams.<br />
£1,000 - 1,200<br />
Lot 600<br />
A George III gold, foil backed<br />
garnet and rose cut diamond<br />
set three stone ring, with pierced<br />
shoulders and fluted ring head<br />
setting, size K/L, gross weight 1.8<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 601<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A 19th century gold overlaid,<br />
emerald and diamond set<br />
double sided Blackamoor<br />
seal pendant, the carnelian<br />
matrix carved with the bust of<br />
a gentleman to sinister, overall<br />
46mm, gross weight 12.3 grams.<br />
Lot 602<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A George II gold, black enamel<br />
and rock crystal set mourning<br />
ring, the shank inscribed ‘T.P. OB.<br />
24 MAR. 1743. AE 53. M.P. 25<br />
MAR 1744. AE. 43’, size K, gross<br />
weight 3.6 grams.<br />
Lot 603<br />
£300 - 400<br />
An 19th century gold, rose cut<br />
diamond and blue guilloche<br />
enamel set marquise shaped<br />
ring, with diamond set split<br />
shoulders, size J/K, gross 3<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 604<br />
£250 - 350<br />
An 18th century gold and<br />
rock crystal and diamond set<br />
mourning ring, with plaited hair<br />
beneath the crystal and two stone<br />
diamond set shoulders ,size K,<br />
gross weight 2.8 grams.<br />
£300 - 400
590<br />
591<br />
594<br />
602<br />
604<br />
600<br />
603<br />
598<br />
595<br />
592<br />
593<br />
596<br />
597<br />
599<br />
601
Lot 605<br />
A Victorian gold, four stone<br />
garnet and three stone split<br />
pearl set mourning pendant<br />
brooch, with pear shaped garnets<br />
and pierced scroll border, 48mm,<br />
gross 15.6 grams.<br />
Lot 606<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A 19th century gold, silver and<br />
diamond cluster drop pendant<br />
brooch, set with old mine stones,<br />
with articulated lower section,<br />
the largest stone approximately<br />
0.45ct, overall 48mm, gross<br />
weight 16.9 grams.<br />
Lot 607<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A 19th century continental gold,<br />
silver and old cut diamond set<br />
pear shaped drop pendant, on<br />
a later fine link chain, overall<br />
48mm, gross weight 9.2 grams.<br />
Lot 608<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Victorian gold, silver and<br />
diamond set starburst brooch,<br />
30mm, gross weight 6.7 grams.<br />
Lot 609<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Victorian 15ct gold necklace,<br />
with engraved rectangular and<br />
oval links, 42cm, 26.1 grams.<br />
Lot 610<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Victorian gold and silver,<br />
diamond and split pearl set<br />
brooch, modelled as a ‘chapeau<br />
gules turned up ermine’ or<br />
heraldic cap of maintenance,<br />
set with old mine cut diamonds<br />
including cushion cut stone<br />
weighing approximately 1.00ct,<br />
with detachable brooch fitting,<br />
54mm, gross weight 15.6 grams.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 611<br />
A William IV gold, split pearl<br />
and sardonyx set mourning<br />
ring, the oval hardstone carved<br />
with a moth, the underside of the<br />
ring head with plaited hair below a<br />
glazed panel, the shank inscribed<br />
‘John Bridge who died 9th April,<br />
1834, in his 80th year’, size K,<br />
gross 5.3 grams.<br />
Lot 612<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An 18ct white gold and nine<br />
stone diamond flower head<br />
cluster ring, the central stone<br />
approximately 0.25ct, size N,<br />
gross weight 3.7 grams.<br />
Lot 613<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early 20th century gold,<br />
sardonyx hardstone cameo<br />
and split pearl set oval brooch,<br />
carved with the bust of a lady,<br />
60mm, gross weight 42.3 grams.<br />
Lot 614<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A late Victorian 15ct gold coral<br />
bead and seed pearl set part<br />
cannetile work hinged bangle,<br />
inner diameter 56mm, gross<br />
weight 29 grams, with box.<br />
Lot 615<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Victorian engraved and<br />
facetted link mourning bracelet,<br />
with pear shaped foil backed?<br />
garnet set heart shape padlock,<br />
verso with plaited hair beneath<br />
a glazed panel and inscribed ‘P.<br />
Powell Born 27th April, 1792, Died<br />
16th June, 1850’, bracelet 18cm,<br />
padlock 35mm, gross weight 22.9<br />
grams, in fitted leather box.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 616<br />
A Victorian gold and silver,<br />
diamond, amethyst, sapphire<br />
and aquamarine? set butterfly<br />
brooch, diameter 39mm, gross<br />
weight 7.3 grams.<br />
Lot 617<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A cased Victorian gold, seed<br />
pearl and blue enamel parure,<br />
comprising a hinged bangle,<br />
tassel pendant brooch and pair<br />
of tassel earrings, brooch drop<br />
87mm, gross weight 48.8 grams,<br />
in fitted leather box.<br />
Lot 618<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A 19th century gold, sapphire<br />
and rose cut diamond set<br />
hinged bangle, with central<br />
heart and coronet motif, interior<br />
diameter 56mm, gross weight 8.4<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 619<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A Victorian style 18ct gold<br />
and fifteen stone diamond set<br />
marquise cluster dress ring,<br />
with fluted shoulders, size P,<br />
gross weight 5.6 grams.<br />
Lot 620<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A Victorian gold and silver,<br />
emerald cut amethyst and<br />
diamond cluster set brooch, of<br />
quatrefoil shape, 31mm, gross<br />
weight 5.7 grams.<br />
£300 - 400
610<br />
605<br />
607<br />
609<br />
606<br />
611<br />
608<br />
619<br />
614<br />
620<br />
617<br />
615<br />
616<br />
613<br />
618<br />
612
Lot 621<br />
A late 19th century Austro-<br />
Hungarian 14k gold and<br />
turquoise set demi parure,<br />
comprising an ova pendant<br />
brooch and pair of matching<br />
drop earrings, 14k Prague mark,<br />
pendant overall 52mm, earrings<br />
overall 33mm, gross weight 13.1<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 622<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A Victorian, gold, silver and<br />
graduated twenty one stone<br />
diamond set crescent brooch,<br />
the largest stone approximately<br />
estimated as 0.25ct, 43mm, gross<br />
5 grams.<br />
Lot 623<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Victorian gold and silver,<br />
diamond, ruby, sapphire and<br />
split pearl set butterfly brooch,<br />
diameter 42mm, gross weight<br />
14.6 grams, three stones missing.<br />
Lot 624<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A 19th century Italian gold and<br />
micro mosaic set drop pendant<br />
brooch, decorated with doves<br />
of peace and inscribed ‘Amore E<br />
Fede’, with glazed panel verso,<br />
61mm, gross weight 17.4 grams.<br />
Lot 625<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A late 19th Viennese gold,<br />
Essex crystal and rose cut<br />
diamond set diamond shaped<br />
brooch, set with four corner<br />
panels, depicting, a swallow,<br />
ladybird, clover and toadstool,<br />
indistinct maker’s mark, 24mm ,<br />
gross 4 grams.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 626<br />
A late Victorian engraved gold,<br />
gypsy set three stone diamond<br />
and four stone sapphire set<br />
hinged bangle, interior diameter<br />
54mm, gross 11.1 grams.<br />
Lot 627<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A platinum and single stone<br />
diamond ring, with diamond<br />
chip set shoulders, the stone<br />
weighing approximately 1.00ct<br />
size I, gross weight 2.3 grams.<br />
Lot 628<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A Victorian gold, sapphire and<br />
diamond cluster set hinged<br />
bangle, interior diameter approx.<br />
57mm, cluster 19mm, gross<br />
weight 10.4 grams.<br />
Lot 629<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A white gold and collet set<br />
three stone diamond ring,<br />
the central stone weight<br />
approximately 2.08ct, the outer<br />
stones each approximately 0.30ct,<br />
size M, gross weight 5 grams.<br />
Lot 630<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
A Victorian style diamond<br />
encrusted and ruby set brooch,<br />
modelled as a pelican, with<br />
textured feathers, 25mm, gross<br />
weight 4.7 grams.<br />
Lot 631<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Victorian style white gold,<br />
diamond encrusted and<br />
cabochon garnet set brooch,<br />
modelled as a running fox, with<br />
textured fur, 45mm, gross weight,<br />
13.8 grams.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 632<br />
A 19th century gold and silver,<br />
pink topaz and diamond set<br />
openwork oval brooch, 24mm,<br />
gross weight 3.6 grams.<br />
Lot 633<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A late Victorian 15ct gold and<br />
seed pearl set drop pendant<br />
necklace, of scrolling form, with<br />
rope twist chain, 48cm, gross<br />
weight 15.9 grams, in a gilt tooled<br />
leather box.<br />
Lot 634<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Victorian gold and cameo<br />
agate set oval drop tassel<br />
brooch, the stone carved with<br />
the bust of a lady to sinister, 8cm,<br />
gross weight 32.5 grams.<br />
Lot 635<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A modern 18ct white gold,<br />
sapphire and diamond set oval<br />
cluster pendant, the sapphire<br />
weighing approx. 3.60ct, the<br />
diamonds with an approx. total<br />
weight of 2.20ct, overall 27mm,<br />
gross 6.3 grams.<br />
Lot 636<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A modern 18ct white gold and<br />
nine stone diamond set flower<br />
head cluster ring, the central<br />
stone weighing approximately<br />
0.35ct, size O, gross weight 4.2<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 637<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Victorian gold, silver and<br />
graduated thirteen stone<br />
diamond set crescent brooch,<br />
the largest stone approximately<br />
0.50ct, 20cm, gross 3 grams.<br />
£800 - 1,200
627<br />
621<br />
623<br />
631<br />
622<br />
625<br />
632<br />
626<br />
624<br />
628<br />
629<br />
636<br />
630<br />
633 634<br />
635<br />
637
Lot 638<br />
An antique Tiffany & Co gold<br />
and single stone cushion cut<br />
rubellite set dress ring, with<br />
pierced settings and stylised scroll<br />
work carved shoulders, signed,<br />
size P, gross weight 13.2 grams.<br />
Lot 639<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Victorian cased travelling<br />
polychromatic metal bangle<br />
template set, containing eighteen<br />
numbered assorted mainly foliate<br />
designs, of varying widths, in<br />
fitted case, case 20.5cm by<br />
19.5cm.<br />
Lot 640<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of Swiss gold,<br />
polychrome enamel and seed<br />
pearl set double sided drop<br />
earrings, of demi-lune form, with<br />
urn finial, width 36mm, gross<br />
weight 12.5 grams.<br />
Lot 641<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
An Edwardian gold and<br />
graduated oval cut sapphire<br />
and rose cut diamond set<br />
crescent brooch, 29mm, gross<br />
weight 4.1 grams.<br />
Lot 642<br />
£600 - 800<br />
An early 20th century gold,<br />
three stone diamond and four<br />
stone split pearl set bar brooch,<br />
44mm, gross weight 6.8 grams.<br />
Lot 643<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Victorian gold and diamond<br />
cluster set hinged bangle, with<br />
central flower head motif, interior<br />
diameter approx. 58mm, gross<br />
weight 15.5 grams, in fitted box.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 644<br />
A 1960’s 18ct gold and solitaire<br />
diamond ring, the stone<br />
weighing approximately 0.50ct,<br />
gross weight 3.1 grams.<br />
Lot 645<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Belle Epoque gold and<br />
silver, sapphire and diamond<br />
set openwork drop pendant<br />
brooch, set with round and rose<br />
cut diamonds and round and<br />
shaped cut sapphires, 48mm,<br />
gross weight 5.6 grams.<br />
Lot 646<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early 20th century gold and<br />
silver, cultured pearl, ruby and<br />
diamond cluster set diamond<br />
shaped brooch, 41mm, gross 5.2<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 647<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Belle Epoque pierced<br />
white gold and millegrain<br />
set diamond cluster set clip<br />
brooch, of ‘Y’ shape, with foliate<br />
engraved clip, 27mm, gross<br />
weight 6.7 grams.<br />
Lot 648<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An antique gold, ruby and old<br />
cut diamond set circular cluster<br />
ring, size K, gross 4.6 grams.<br />
Lot 649<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A Victorian gold, old cut<br />
diamond, ruby and split pearl<br />
set hinged bangle, with central<br />
heart motif and coronet, the<br />
bracelet hinged set with three<br />
graduated rose cut diamonds<br />
(one missing), interior diameter<br />
58mm, gross weight 14.4 grams.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 650<br />
A 1920’s platinum and<br />
millegrain set flower head<br />
cluster upfinger ring, size T,<br />
gross 4.2 grams.,<br />
Lot 651<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early 20th century, gold,<br />
platinum, ruby and seed pearl<br />
set brooch, with fan shaped<br />
terminals, 57mm, gross weight<br />
7.2 grams, in Goldsmiths &<br />
Silversmiths gilt tooled leather<br />
box.<br />
Lot 652<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A 1920’s pierced white gold and<br />
diamond cluster set brooch,<br />
the central stone weighing<br />
approximately 0.50ct, the two<br />
outer stones approximately 0.25ct<br />
each 44mm, gross weight 6.3<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 653<br />
£1,000 - 1,200<br />
An Edwardian Art Nouveau 9ct<br />
gold and turquoise set drop<br />
pendant, of openwork design,<br />
overall 68mm, gross weight 4.3<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 654<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A 20th century gold, cultured<br />
pearl and diamond set open<br />
work scroll brooch, 29mm,<br />
gross weight 11.1 grams.<br />
£300 - 500
638<br />
640<br />
639<br />
641<br />
644<br />
642<br />
651<br />
643<br />
648<br />
645<br />
650<br />
653<br />
654<br />
646<br />
652<br />
647<br />
649
Lot 655<br />
A pair of white gold, four stone<br />
emerald and single stone oval<br />
cut diamond set drop earrings,<br />
22mm, gross weight 2.6 grams.<br />
Lot 656<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A stylish early to mid 20th<br />
century 18ct gold, black opal<br />
and diamond chip set dress<br />
ring, with graduated cabochon<br />
white opal set scrolling shoulders,<br />
size O, gross weight 4.4 grams.<br />
Lot 657<br />
£250 - 350<br />
A Belle Epoque gold and<br />
platinum, emerald, diamond<br />
and seed pearl set twin ribbon<br />
bow bar brooch, lacking one<br />
pearl, 43mm, gross 6.5 grams.<br />
Lot 658<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A 19th century gold, silver and<br />
diamond cluster set articulated<br />
drop pendant, 41mm, gross 2.8<br />
grams, with associated chain.<br />
Lot 659<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A Belle Epoque gold, emerald<br />
and diamond cluster set<br />
octagonal dress ring, size M,<br />
gross 4 grams.<br />
Lot 660<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A late 1920’s French Cartier<br />
silver gilt, black enamel and<br />
diamond set snuff box, in fitted<br />
gilt tooled leather Cartier box,<br />
with central appliqué set with<br />
nine millegrain set round cut<br />
diamonds, signed Cartier Made In<br />
France and numbered 582, import<br />
marks for Cartier Ltd, London,<br />
1929, 74mm, gross weight 86.1<br />
grams.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 661<br />
A pair of modern 18k gold<br />
diamond and turquoise cluster<br />
set scrolling ear clips, 20mm,<br />
gross weight 10 grams.<br />
Lot 662<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A 1920’s gold and platinum,<br />
emerald, seed pearl, diamond<br />
and black onyx set bar brooch,<br />
in a millegrain setting, 68mm,<br />
gross weight 5.7 grams.<br />
Lot 663<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Victorian gold and silver,<br />
amethyst and diamond set<br />
teardrop shaped pendant,<br />
24mm, on a fine link chain, 39cm.<br />
Lot 664<br />
£250 - 350<br />
A white gold and single stone<br />
emerald ring, with six stone<br />
diamond set shoulders, the<br />
emerald measuring 7.4mm by<br />
5.4mm, with a depth of 3.6mm,<br />
size N, gross 2.7 grams.<br />
Lot 665<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A 1930’s Art Deco white gold<br />
and diamond cluster openwork<br />
clip brooch, set with round cut<br />
stones, 29mm, gross weight 7<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 666<br />
£600 - 800<br />
An 18ct gold, sapphire and<br />
diamond set oval cluster dress<br />
ring, the sapphire of a dark green<br />
colour and measuring 9.5mm by<br />
6.5mm, with a depth of 3.1mm,<br />
size M, gross 5.5 grams.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 667<br />
A mid 20th century Art Deco<br />
platinum and diamond cluster<br />
detachable double clip brooch,<br />
f scrolling design, the largest<br />
stones weighing approximately<br />
0.45ct each, width 61mm, gross<br />
weight 25.3 grams.<br />
Lot 668<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An early 20th century<br />
continental gold, enamel and<br />
five stone oval cut amethyst<br />
set drop pendant, of scrolling<br />
design, maker’s mark M RB N?,<br />
61mm, on an earlier 9ct gold<br />
chain, 39cm, gross weight 21<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 669<br />
£300 - 400<br />
An Edwardian 18ct gold<br />
entwined twin serpent ring,<br />
with diamond chip set eyes,<br />
hallmarked for London, 1904, size<br />
L, gross weight 8.6 grams.<br />
Lot 670<br />
£300 - 400<br />
An early 20th century Tiffany<br />
& Co platinum, seed pearl and<br />
diamond set pendant square<br />
open faced dress timepiece,<br />
on a platinum, gold, enamel<br />
and seed pearl set chain,<br />
together with a matching 9ct<br />
bracelet and 9ct earing, with<br />
Arabic dial and pierced millegrain<br />
set diamond border, 32mm, the<br />
chain with oval seed pearl and<br />
enamelled gold baton links, 40cm,<br />
gross weight 30 grams, bracelet<br />
20cm, earing 5cm, gross 13.1<br />
grams, with associated gilt tooled<br />
leather box.<br />
£700 - 1,000
657<br />
655<br />
658<br />
660<br />
656<br />
668<br />
661<br />
667<br />
663<br />
666<br />
664<br />
669<br />
662<br />
670<br />
665<br />
659
Lot 671<br />
A stylish early 20th century<br />
sterling, enamel and baroque<br />
drop pearl set necklace, with<br />
shaped planished central motif<br />
and two similar oval motifs,<br />
maker, F&A, 49cm.<br />
Lot 672<br />
£300 - 400<br />
An early 20th century platinum<br />
and turquoise set pendant,<br />
with diamond chip border and<br />
diamond set bale, on a 15ct<br />
two colour gold fine link chain,<br />
pendant overall 29mm, chain<br />
39cm, gross weight 9.4 grams.<br />
Lot 673<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An 18ct gold and graduated<br />
five stone opal half hoop ring,<br />
with diamond chip spacers, and<br />
carved setting, size S, gross 4.8<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 674<br />
£250 - 350<br />
An 18ct gold, graduated three<br />
stone sapphire and two stone<br />
diamond set half hoop ring,<br />
with carved setting, size M, gross<br />
weight 3.1 grams.<br />
Lot 675<br />
£300 - 400<br />
An early 20th century gold,<br />
enamel and baroque pearl set<br />
drop fringe necklace, in the<br />
manner of Liberty & Co, 46cm,<br />
gross weight 13 grams.<br />
Lot 676<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A 20th century 14k gold and<br />
five stone oval cut pink topaz<br />
set drop fringe necklace, 43cm,<br />
gross weight 5.8 grams.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 677<br />
A Victorian style gold, emerald<br />
and diamond set marquise<br />
cluster shaped ring, the central<br />
emerald bordered by ten round<br />
cut diamonds, size I, gross weight<br />
4.3 grams.<br />
Lot 678<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of 20th century white<br />
gold, black onyx and diamond<br />
cluster set drop earrings, of<br />
shaped oval form, overall 4cm,<br />
gross weight 6.1 grams.<br />
Lot 679<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A mid 20th century platinum<br />
and diamond cluster double<br />
clip brooch, set with round and<br />
square cut stones, 46mm, gross<br />
weight 23.6 grams.<br />
Lot 680<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A pair of 18ct white gold and<br />
solitaire diamond set ear<br />
studs, each stone weighing<br />
approximately 0.30ct, gross<br />
weight 1.1 grams.<br />
Lot 681<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early to mid 20th century<br />
continental gold and diamond<br />
set shaped circular cluster ring,<br />
set with old cut stones, the central<br />
cushion cut stone weighing<br />
approximately 0.50ct, size L/M,<br />
gross weight 11.1 grams.<br />
Lot 682<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A cased American? 10ct gold<br />
mounted and chrysoprase<br />
cluster set fringe necklace, set<br />
with oval and pear shaped stones,<br />
50cm, gross weight 18.3 grams,<br />
in fitted gilt tooled leather box.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 683<br />
A modern 750 gold, emerald<br />
cut smoky quartz and diamond<br />
chip set oval pendant, 40mm,<br />
gross weight 34.6 grams.<br />
Lot 684<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A 20th century 14kt gold,<br />
emerald and diamond set<br />
fan shaped pearl necklace<br />
ornament, set with seven rows<br />
of alternating emeralds and<br />
diamonds, width 24mm, gross<br />
weight 7 grams.<br />
Lot 685<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A pair of 20th century 14k gold,<br />
rock crystal and cabochon gem<br />
set demi-lune earrings, 32mm,<br />
gross weight 39.2 grams.<br />
Lot 686<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An early 20th century gold,<br />
white opal and diamond set<br />
circular cluster ring, with<br />
graduated diamond set shoulders,<br />
size T, gross weight 4.9 grams,<br />
Lot 687<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A 20th century 750 yellow gold<br />
fancy link necklace, 80cm, 80.9g<br />
Lot 688<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
A 20th century pair of gold and<br />
cabochon sapphire set oval<br />
earrings, with 9ct butterflies,<br />
17mm, gross 8.4 grams.<br />
Lot 689<br />
£300 - 400<br />
An 18k gold, ruby, sapphire and<br />
diamond set triple band swivel<br />
ring, size M, gross weight 7.2<br />
grams.<br />
£400 - 600
672<br />
671<br />
683<br />
676<br />
674<br />
673<br />
677<br />
675<br />
678<br />
679<br />
682<br />
684<br />
680<br />
687<br />
686<br />
685<br />
688<br />
681<br />
689
Lot 690<br />
An 18ct gold, emerald and<br />
diamond octagonal cluster<br />
ring, with single emerald cut<br />
central stone and thirteen old<br />
cut diamonds, size O, gross 4.1<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 691<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A 20th century Indian Mughal<br />
style gold, polychrome<br />
enamel, diamond, seed<br />
pearl and cabochon ruby set<br />
miniature model of a camel<br />
with two riders, on oval base,<br />
on hardwood stand, oval base<br />
length 71mm, height 62mm, gross<br />
weight 164 grams.<br />
Lot 692<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
A modern 18ct gold, emerald<br />
and diamond set butterfly clip<br />
brooch, with ruby set eyes, oval<br />
and carved oval cut emeralds,<br />
graduated round and baguette cut<br />
diamonds, the whorl motifs detach<br />
to become a pair of ear clips, wing<br />
diameter 91mm, gross weight<br />
69.2 grams.<br />
Lot 693<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A 20th century two colour gold<br />
and diamond set necklace, with<br />
textured yellow gold links, 42cm,<br />
gross weight 33 grams.<br />
Lot 694<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A modern heavy Middle Eastern<br />
gold and diamond set rope<br />
twist drop tassel necklace,<br />
together with a similar gold and<br />
diamond set bracelet, necklace<br />
approx. 52cm, gross 119.2 grams,<br />
bracelet 20cm, gross 80.9 grams.<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
Lot 695<br />
A stylish suite of Austro-<br />
Hungarian 14k gold and citrine<br />
set jewellery, comprising a<br />
necklace, 47.5cm, bracelet, 19cm<br />
and dress ring, maker’s mark<br />
I*S?, size M, gross weight 80.7<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 696<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
A large gold and single stone<br />
oval cut emerald set dress ring,<br />
with round and princess cut<br />
diamond cluster set shoulders,<br />
the collet set emerald measuring<br />
approximately 19.5mm by<br />
15.3mm, with a depth of 12.4mm,<br />
the shoulders set with fourteen<br />
princess cut diamonds and twenty<br />
eight round cut diamonds, size<br />
Q/R, gross weight 31 grams.<br />
Lot 697<br />
£7,000 - 10,000<br />
An early 20th century gold,<br />
four stone ruby and four stone<br />
diamond set brooch (adapted),<br />
of quatrefoil shape, 23mm, gross<br />
weight 6.5 grams.<br />
Lot 698<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A late 19th/early 20th century<br />
gold and silver, sapphire and<br />
diamond heart shaped cluster<br />
pendant, set with graduated<br />
round cut stones, overall 33mm,<br />
gross weight 5.7 grams.<br />
Lot 699<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A mid 20th century Italian two<br />
colour 18ct gold, green enamel,<br />
ruby and diamond set novelty<br />
clip brooch, modelled as the<br />
rear view of a carriage with<br />
driver, set with baguette and<br />
round cut diamonds and square<br />
cut rubies, 1944-1968 mark,<br />
44mm, gross weight 18 grams.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 700<br />
A 1930’s/1940’s Austro-<br />
Hungarian white gold,<br />
millegrain set diamond, frosted<br />
glass and black enamel<br />
rectangular brooch, with<br />
geometric motifs, 37mm, gross<br />
weight 10 grams.<br />
Lot 701<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A 20th century Italian 18ct gold,<br />
coral black onyx and diamond<br />
set drop necklace, 41cm, gross<br />
weight 16.3 grams.<br />
Lot 702<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A modern textured 14ct gold<br />
and amethyst pebble set<br />
necklace and a similar earring,<br />
necklace, 40cmm gross weight<br />
19.3 grams.<br />
Lot 703<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Boucheron 750 gold dress<br />
ring, with spherical ring head<br />
and fluted shoulders, numbered<br />
A804X1302, signed, size N/O, 9.7<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 704<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A modern 18k white gold and<br />
two row graduated baguette cut<br />
diamond set half hoop ring, the<br />
thirty four diamonds with a total<br />
weight of approximately 1.82ct,<br />
size L, gross weight 6.2 grams.<br />
Lot 705<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A pair of textured 18ct gold<br />
modernist earrings, by Andrew<br />
Grima, signed ‘Grima’, 23mm, 5.7<br />
grams.<br />
£600 - 800
694<br />
693<br />
691<br />
703<br />
690<br />
696<br />
697<br />
692<br />
695<br />
701<br />
698<br />
699<br />
705<br />
704<br />
700<br />
702
Lot 706<br />
A 1970’s textured 18ct gold,<br />
turquoise and diamond set<br />
cluster clip brooch, of foliate<br />
design, maker RR Ltd?, 57mm,<br />
gross weight 28.1 grams.<br />
Lot 707<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A modern stylish Italian 750<br />
gold and diamond chip set<br />
modernist brooch, 50mm, gross<br />
weight 13.3 grams.<br />
Lot 708<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A 1920’s George Jensen<br />
sterling silver and two stone<br />
lapis lazuli set drop pendant,<br />
design no. 51, with chain,<br />
pendant 8cm, chain, 57cm.<br />
Lot 709<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early 20th century French<br />
18ct gold and white enamel set<br />
novelty pendant, modelled as a<br />
whistle, numbered 1332, makers<br />
mark for GS or CS, overall 45mm,<br />
gross weight 10 grams.<br />
Lot 710<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A pair of white gold, diamond<br />
and cultured pearl set drop<br />
earrings, set with old and rose<br />
cut diamonds, 35mm, gross<br />
weight 5.8 grams.<br />
Lot 711<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A stylish 1960’s textured 18ct<br />
gold and three stone diamond<br />
set bow brooch, 32mm, gross<br />
weight 9.7 grams.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 712<br />
A pair of 1940’s/1950’s<br />
continental gold and diamond<br />
cluster set fan shaped ear clips,<br />
26mm, gross weight 18.1 grams.<br />
Lot 713<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A 20th century Cartier ribbed<br />
18ct gold and sapphire set<br />
rectangular cigarette case,<br />
the thumbpiece set with seven<br />
square cut sapphires, with triple<br />
compartmental interior, signed<br />
‘Cartier Paris’, 12.9cm, gross<br />
weight 229.3 grams, with Cartier<br />
pouch.<br />
Lot 714<br />
£10,000 - 15,000<br />
An Art Deco platinum? and<br />
diamond cluster set dress<br />
ring, the central stone weighing<br />
approximately 0.45-0.50ct, size E,<br />
gross weight 6.6 grams.<br />
Lot 715<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A mid 20th century platinum<br />
and single stone diamond ring,<br />
with trapeze cut diamond set<br />
shoulders, the central stone<br />
weighing approximately 2.20ct,<br />
with and estimated colour and<br />
clarity of G/H and SI1, size M,<br />
gross weight 4.3 grams.<br />
Lot 716<br />
£7,000 - 10,000<br />
An 18ct white gold oval cut<br />
aquamarine and six stone<br />
diamond cluster set dress ring,<br />
size O, gross 4.8 grams.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 717<br />
A mid 20th century continental<br />
white gold, facet cut pear<br />
shaped aquamarine and<br />
diamond set drop pendant,<br />
on a diamond set ribbon bow<br />
brooch, 51mm, gross weight 21.9<br />
grams, the aquamarine measures<br />
approx. 36mm, width at widest<br />
point 21mm, depth 13.9mm.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000
708<br />
711<br />
706<br />
717<br />
710<br />
716<br />
709<br />
713<br />
712<br />
707<br />
714<br />
715
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