Gorringe's Summer Fine Sale - Tuesday 25th June starting at 9.30am
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15 North Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN6 2PE
01273 472503
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Sale</strong><br />
<strong>25th</strong> <strong>June</strong> 2024<br />
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402 & 197<br />
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SUMMER SALE<br />
<strong>Tuesday</strong> <strong>25th</strong> <strong>June</strong><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 21st <strong>June</strong> 9.00-5.00<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday 22nd <strong>June</strong> 9.00-1.00<br />
Monday 24th <strong>June</strong> 9.00-4.30<br />
BUYER’S PREMIUM<br />
25% + VAT<br />
payable on the hammer price of all lots<br />
IMPORTANT CHANGES TO OUR<br />
BIDDING PROCEDURE<br />
Please note th<strong>at</strong>, owing to the recent introduction<br />
of Money Laundering Regul<strong>at</strong>ions, clients wishing to<br />
bid in this auction are likely to be asked to<br />
provide two forms of identific<strong>at</strong>ion. 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 - Associ<strong>at</strong>e Partner<br />
+44 (0)1273 472503<br />
danb@gorringes.co.uk<br />
Roger Mead<br />
+44 (0)1273 472503<br />
rogerm@gorringes.co.uk<br />
David Holmes<br />
+44 (0)1273 472503<br />
davidh@gorringes.co.uk<br />
James Hancox<br />
+44 (0)1273 472503<br />
jamesh@gorringes.co.uk<br />
clientservices@gorringes.co.uk<br />
Cover: Lot 291<br />
Back Cover: Lot 406<br />
C<strong>at</strong>alogues: £10 (£12.00 by post)<br />
Registered in England & Wales as a Limited Liability Partnership. Registr<strong>at</strong>ion No. OC318535<br />
Gorringes is a trading name of Gorringes LLP
Dear Gorringe’s clients,<br />
I’m Lottie Cole, a Sussex based artist, and it is<br />
a huge pleasure to introduce the c<strong>at</strong>alogue for<br />
Gorringe’s <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Sale</strong>, 2024.<br />
Collabor<strong>at</strong>ing with Gorringe’s to promote this sale<br />
is particularly special to me as, like many people in<br />
Sussex and the surrounding area, I’ve grown up with<br />
an awareness of and fondness for Gorringe’s. Family<br />
members have bought and sold from Gorringe’s over<br />
the years, and our own homes contain much loved<br />
items bought in these sales.<br />
I really enjoy buying art and antiques <strong>at</strong> auction; I<br />
love the the<strong>at</strong>re of it and the adrenalin rush you get<br />
when your lot comes up! The auction world is also a<br />
huge source of inspir<strong>at</strong>ion for my paintings; though<br />
mostly of domestic settings, they are a reflection<br />
of the owner revealed through their possessions.<br />
Every element of a home or a room gives you a clue<br />
to the owner, even if they aren’t present. When I’m<br />
painting, I develop an imaginary character and then<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>e an imagined interior to fit with their taste<br />
- from the curtains and cushions, furniture, even<br />
through to the wallpaper they choose. Quite often I<br />
turn to old auction c<strong>at</strong>alogues to help with my virtual<br />
furnishing of the room.<br />
Given all of this, the opportunity to collabor<strong>at</strong>e with<br />
Gorringe’s was an offer not to be missed. Not only<br />
did I get to window shop and cur<strong>at</strong>e an edit of the<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Sale</strong>, but I also got to contribute to this<br />
c<strong>at</strong>alogue which will live on well beyond the sale and<br />
perhaps will one day inspire other artists, interior<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ors or students of the arts.<br />
You can find beautiful photos of my edit below and<br />
on the title page for each department. Each piece<br />
was chosen by me because of its uniqueness,<br />
beauty, and its history (whether real or imagined by<br />
me!).<br />
I hope you enjoy browsing the items in this c<strong>at</strong>alogue<br />
as much as I enjoyed cur<strong>at</strong>ing my edit. Best of luck<br />
on sale day, and I hope you find treasures th<strong>at</strong> bring<br />
joy and inspir<strong>at</strong>ion to your home.<br />
All power to your bidding arm!<br />
Lottie Cole<br />
*Lottie’s l<strong>at</strong>est exhibition, “A Commonplace Collection<br />
of Paintings”, will be on view for sale <strong>at</strong> the Long & Ryle<br />
Gallery in London (4 John Islip Street, London SW1P<br />
4PX) from 3 July until 9 August 2024
This sale includes several consignments from<br />
the Channel Islands.<br />
Under UK Import Laws duty is payable on<br />
the hammer price as follows;<br />
5% on items over 100 years old and works of<br />
art.<br />
20% on items under 100 years old.<br />
* Import tax of 5% on the hammer price<br />
** Import tax of 20% on the hammer price<br />
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SALE NOTICES<br />
SALE SYMBOLS<br />
§ Artist’s resale right - 4% on the hammer price<br />
† VAT on the hammer price<br />
* Import tax of 5% on the hammer price<br />
** Import tax of 20% 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 l<strong>at</strong>er than 9 a.m. on the saleday.<br />
TELEPHONE BIDDING<br />
Telephone bids must be received no l<strong>at</strong>er than close of business on the 24th <strong>June</strong>.<br />
ONLINE BIDDING<br />
There are three online bidding pl<strong>at</strong>forms 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 <strong>at</strong> auction in perfect condition so do s<strong>at</strong>isfy yourself as to the condition of each lot. Condition reports<br />
are not printed in the c<strong>at</strong>alogue. They are all available in the online c<strong>at</strong>alogue <strong>at</strong> www.gorringes.co.uk. Please email if you<br />
require further inform<strong>at</strong>ion about a lot.<br />
VAT<br />
Please note th<strong>at</strong> due to the withdrawal of the Retail Export Scheme by HMRC, we are unable to provide VAT refunds<br />
document<strong>at</strong>ion for hand-carried exports. In order to qualify for a VAT refund, your lots must be exported by a shipper<br />
and valid export<strong>at</strong>ion document<strong>at</strong>ion must be provided.<br />
PAYMENT TERMS<br />
Payment is required by Wednesday 3rd of July by debit card, BACS, Worldpay and cash (subject to money laundering<br />
regul<strong>at</strong>ions). 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 delic<strong>at</strong>e items may well require a specialist. Overseas shipping is best provided by a<br />
shipper in order to access appropri<strong>at</strong>e insurance cover. We can recommend local carriers, UK domestic carriers and<br />
Intern<strong>at</strong>ional shipping specialists.<br />
BOOK A COLLECTION<br />
Collection is by appointment only. You need to book a collection time by 4pm the previous day. Visit the website or<br />
follow the link on your invoice to book a collection time. Purchases not collected within two weeks of the sale d<strong>at</strong>e<br />
will be held in storage and charged <strong>at</strong> the r<strong>at</strong>e of £5+ VAT per lot per day. Please contact us if you require special<br />
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 />
<strong>Tuesday</strong> <strong>25th</strong> <strong>June</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>9.30am</strong><br />
Miscellanea<br />
Bronzes and Metalware<br />
Ceramics and Glass<br />
Asian Works of Art<br />
Clocks, Carpets &<br />
Furniture<br />
1 - 44<br />
45 - 65<br />
66 - 161<br />
162 - 225<br />
<strong>Tuesday</strong> <strong>25th</strong> <strong>June</strong> <strong>at</strong> 12.30pm<br />
Paintings and Prints<br />
Silver - 2.30pm approx<br />
W<strong>at</strong>ches &<br />
Jewellery<br />
226 - 416<br />
417 - 490<br />
491 - 609<br />
411<br />
8
Miscellanea<br />
Lots 1 - 44<br />
28<br />
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Lot 1<br />
Omersa for Liberty & Co., a brown<br />
le<strong>at</strong>her model of a tortoise with glass<br />
beaded eyes, 54cm long, 18cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 2<br />
Omersa for Liberty & Co., a brown<br />
le<strong>at</strong>her model of an elephant with<br />
button eyes and white le<strong>at</strong>her tusks,<br />
length 69cm, 47cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 3<br />
A 19th century Grand Tour style bronzed model<br />
of Cleop<strong>at</strong>ra’s Needle standing upon a stepped<br />
serpentine plinth, 25cm wide, 111cm high<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 4<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 18th century<br />
Spanish polychrome oak<br />
group of the Madonna<br />
and child, with remnants<br />
of parcel gilt and painted<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ion, standing with<br />
outstretched hand, upon a<br />
scrollwork base with single<br />
Reynolds angel, 46cm<br />
wide, 80cm high<br />
Provenance- Brede Place,<br />
East Sussex, a former<br />
residence of the Frewen<br />
family from 1712-1936.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
10
Lot 5<br />
A 16th century French carved<br />
and painted wooden angel<br />
mask corbel, thought to have<br />
origin<strong>at</strong>ed from Locranan,<br />
Brittany, 42cm wide, 34cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 6<br />
An 18th century Continental carved<br />
wood figure of a female saint, with gilt and<br />
painted decor<strong>at</strong>ion, 60cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 7<br />
A pair of l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century polychrome carved painted<br />
pine praying archangels, each kneeling upon a stepped<br />
octagonal integral base, 16cm wide, 40cm deep, 49cm<br />
high<br />
Provenance- Brede Place, East Sussex, a former<br />
residence of the Frewen family from 1712-1936.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
11
Lot 8<br />
Guy Taplin (British, b.1939), a carved and<br />
painted oak model of a duck with glass inset<br />
eyes, 27cm long<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 9<br />
Guy Taplin (British, b.1939), a carved and<br />
painted wood figure of a pintail duck with<br />
glass inset eyes, 52cm long<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 10<br />
P. Conti, an early 20th century carved<br />
marble bust of a young woman with<br />
bared breast, signed, 38cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
12
Lot 11<br />
Pierre-Henri Bonnet after Boucher, a<br />
Limoges enamel plaque depicting Diana<br />
b<strong>at</strong>hing with <strong>at</strong>tendants, signed with<br />
maker’s labels verso, 24.5 x 34.5cm, in<br />
original gilt frame<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 12<br />
Pierre-Henri Bonnet after<br />
Boucher, a Limoges enamel<br />
plaque depicting an 18th<br />
century lady with birds nest,<br />
<strong>at</strong>tendants and sheep, signed<br />
and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1974, 30 x 40cm<br />
£300 - 400<br />
13
Lot 13<br />
Two silver bowls, Roman or Gandhara, c. l<strong>at</strong>e 1st century BC - early 1st century A.D<br />
each with fl<strong>at</strong> base, gently curved sides and folded over rim, the largest 17.8cm diameter<br />
Provenance: Priv<strong>at</strong>e Collection, England, prior to 1979.<br />
Liter<strong>at</strong>ure: F. Bar<strong>at</strong>te, East and West: A Central Asian Silver Hoard from the Parthian Era,<br />
2002, p. 45, fig. 27a-b<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
Lot 14<br />
A silver ladle, Roman or Gandhara, c. l<strong>at</strong>e 1st century<br />
BC - early 1st century A.D., the bowl with a fl<strong>at</strong> base and<br />
slightly splayed rim, with two volutes flanking the cylindrical<br />
handle, 22.5cm long<br />
Provenance: Priv<strong>at</strong>e Collection, England, prior to 1979.<br />
Liter<strong>at</strong>ure: F. Bar<strong>at</strong>te, East and West: A Central Asian Silver<br />
Hoard from the Parthian Era, 2002, p. 37, fig. 18a<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 15<br />
Two silver carin<strong>at</strong>ed cups,<br />
one fragmentary, Roman or<br />
Gandhara, c. l<strong>at</strong>e 1st century<br />
BC - early 1st century A.D.<br />
the plain upper portion waisted<br />
above a fluted ovoid bowl, with<br />
three parallel lines incised on the<br />
interior rim, one with the bottom<br />
of the cup intact, 12.7cm<br />
Provenance: Priv<strong>at</strong>e Collection,<br />
England, prior to 1979.<br />
Liter<strong>at</strong>ure: F. Bar<strong>at</strong>te, East and<br />
West: A Central Asian Silver<br />
Hoard from the Parthian Era,<br />
2002, pp. 41-42, fig. 21<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
14
Lot 16<br />
Three silver aryballoi, incomplete, Roman or<br />
Gandhara, c. l<strong>at</strong>e 1st century BC - early 1st century<br />
A.D. the first with fl<strong>at</strong>tened sides, the second of<br />
globular shape with a cover raised on a low foot, both<br />
with evidence of soldered handles on either side, the<br />
third also globular with a narrow petalled band on the<br />
shoulder, all with waisted necks and fl<strong>at</strong> rims, the tallest<br />
7cm<br />
Provenance: Priv<strong>at</strong>e Collection, England, prior to 1979.<br />
Liter<strong>at</strong>ure: F. Bar<strong>at</strong>te, East and West: A Central Asian<br />
Silver Hoard from the Parthian Era, 2002, p. 39, fig.<br />
19a-c<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 17<br />
A silver tray and cup, Roman or Gandhara, c. l<strong>at</strong>e 1st<br />
century BC - early 1st century A.D. the tray with two circular<br />
depressions; the cup with wide, incised fl<strong>at</strong> rim and overhanging<br />
lip, the cup 6.7cm diameter, the tray 13cm long<br />
Provenance: Priv<strong>at</strong>e Collection, England, prior to 1979<br />
Liter<strong>at</strong>ure: F. Bar<strong>at</strong>te, East and West: A Central Asian Silver Hoard<br />
from the Parthian Era, 2002, p. 39-40, fig. 20<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 18<br />
Two silver phialai, Gandhara,<br />
1st century BC - 1st century<br />
AD, one incomplete, each a plain<br />
hammered shallow bowl rising to<br />
a slightly flared rim, the largest,<br />
24.2cm wide<br />
Provenance: Priv<strong>at</strong>e Collection,<br />
England, prior to 1979.<br />
Liter<strong>at</strong>ure: F. Bar<strong>at</strong>te, East and<br />
West: A Central Asian Silver Hoard<br />
from the Parthian Era, 2002, p. 45<br />
and 59.<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
15
Lot 19<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 18th / early 19th century oil on wooden<br />
panel h<strong>at</strong>chment with co<strong>at</strong> of arms with wild boar<br />
crest and skull finial, 130 x 129cm<br />
Provenance- Brede Place, East Sussex, a former<br />
residence of the Frewen family from 1712-1936<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 20<br />
A William IV oil on canvas h<strong>at</strong>chment, bearing<br />
the arms of Sir Colquhoun Grant (1772-1835),<br />
159 x 159cm<br />
Provenance- Brede Place, East Sussex, a former<br />
residence of the Frewen family from 1712-1936<br />
See online for a full description.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 21<br />
An early 19th century oil on canvas<br />
h<strong>at</strong>chment with co<strong>at</strong> of arms with hare and<br />
helm crest, 159 x 159cm<br />
Provenance- Brede Place, East Sussex, a<br />
former residence of the Frewen family from<br />
1712-1936.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
16
Lot 22<br />
After Pierre-Philippe<br />
Thomire (1751-1843), a pair<br />
of Regency French Empire<br />
five light candelabra with<br />
orn<strong>at</strong>e scrolling branches and<br />
figural stems modelled as<br />
Diana and Actaeon standing<br />
upon spheres and foli<strong>at</strong>e motif<br />
baluster bases with stepped<br />
square feet, 25cm wide, 64cm<br />
high<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 23<br />
A pair of Victorian ormolu<br />
mounted green onyx table<br />
lamps of Corinthian column<br />
form, with stepped bases,<br />
14.5cm wide, 50cm high to<br />
fitting<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 24<br />
A pair of Victorian William<br />
Tonks & Sons for Liberty<br />
& Co. of London ormolu<br />
wall brackets modelled<br />
as hanging b<strong>at</strong>s with glass<br />
inset eyes, 24cm wide, 36cm<br />
high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
17
Lot 25<br />
Charles Rene de St<br />
Marceaux (French, 1845-<br />
1915), a bronze figure of<br />
Harlequin standing with arms<br />
crossed upon a n<strong>at</strong>uralistic<br />
planked wooden base,<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1879 with<br />
Reproduction Mecanique<br />
founders stamp, 27cm wide,<br />
24cm deep, 68cm high<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 26<br />
Jean Bulio (French, 1827-<br />
1911), a 19th century<br />
French bronze ‘Enfant<br />
Charmeur’ modelled as<br />
Cupid playing a violin whilst<br />
se<strong>at</strong>ed upon a rouge marble<br />
column, applied with ormolu<br />
roses and bronze lovebirds,<br />
27cm wide, 89cm high<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 27<br />
Vasily Grachev (Russian 1831-<br />
1905), a 19th century bronze<br />
group of three figures in a<br />
troika being pulled across a<br />
n<strong>at</strong>uralistic base, on l<strong>at</strong>er wooden<br />
plinth, signed in the bronze in<br />
Russian Crachev along with<br />
Woerffel factory mark, 26 x 15cm,<br />
without plinth 11cm high<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
18
Lot 28<br />
After the antique, a pair of l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
18th/early 19th century Grand<br />
Tour souvenir bronze figures<br />
of se<strong>at</strong>ed warriors each upon<br />
n<strong>at</strong>uralistic bases and raised upon<br />
ormolu mounted lapis lazuli plinths,<br />
overall 31cm wide, 23cm deep,<br />
40cm high<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
1-<br />
en<br />
m,<br />
Lot 29<br />
Jakob Freiherr<br />
Clodt von<br />
Jürgensburg<br />
(Russian, 1805-<br />
1867), a bronze<br />
of a rearing<br />
horse, signed<br />
in the bronze,<br />
on n<strong>at</strong>uralistic<br />
rectangular plinth,<br />
32cm long, 19cm<br />
deep, 40cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
200<br />
19
Lot 30<br />
After Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1828), a green<br />
p<strong>at</strong>in<strong>at</strong>ed bronze bust of a child, signed with<br />
P<strong>at</strong>rouilleau éditeur sign<strong>at</strong>ure in the bronze, on a<br />
varieg<strong>at</strong>ed green marble socle, 35cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 31<br />
Georges Charles<br />
Coudray (1862-1932),<br />
a French bronze bust<br />
of ‘Bakie’, stamped on<br />
the base C.H. Gautier<br />
Bronzier, 30cm wide,<br />
62cm high<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 32<br />
Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892),<br />
a French bronze of a Roman se<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
centurion, Barbedienne stamp to the<br />
bronze, on an ebonised wooden plinth,<br />
bronze 35cm high, overall 39cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
20
Lot 33<br />
§ Carl Payne (English, 1969-2021), limited<br />
edition bronze sculpture, ‘Speak No Evil’,<br />
signed and numbered 30/49, on marble socle,<br />
overall 69cm high<br />
Lot 34<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
§ Carl Payne (English, 1969-2021), limited<br />
edition bronze sculpture, ‘Hear No Evil’,<br />
signed in the bronze and numbered 33/49, on<br />
marble socle, overall 69cm high<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
33<br />
Lot 35<br />
§ Hamish Mackie (b.1973), bronze, ‘Little Owl’,<br />
first of an edition of 22, signed in the bronze, on<br />
a fossil marble plinth, cre<strong>at</strong>ed in aid of WildEast<br />
for Co-existence, 44cm wide, 66cm high<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
34<br />
21
Lot 36<br />
§ Bernard Sindall<br />
(1924–1998), bronze, ‘The<br />
Broken Chain’, signed in<br />
the bronze and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1988,<br />
exhibited Royal Academy<br />
1989, 57cm high<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 37<br />
Romain de Tirtoff Erté<br />
(Russian, 1892-1990), a<br />
cold painted bronze figure<br />
‘Ecstasy’, signed and<br />
numbered 86/500 and d<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
1989, cast for Seven Arts<br />
London, on a stepped marble<br />
plinth, 30cm wide, deep 24cm,<br />
50cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 38<br />
René Varnier, a French Art<br />
Deco bronze ‘Speed’, on<br />
marble plinth, signed in the<br />
bronze, 55cm wide, 19.5cm<br />
deep, 37cm high<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
22
Lot 39<br />
Louis Riché (French, 1877-1949), a pair<br />
of silvered bronze bookends modelled as<br />
stretching c<strong>at</strong>s, signed in the bronze, on onyx<br />
plinths, 17cm wide, 16cm high<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 40<br />
§ Anthony Hawken FRSS (British,<br />
b.1948), three bronze figures of<br />
conductors, one standing holding a<br />
b<strong>at</strong>on aloft, one standing carrying a<br />
b<strong>at</strong>on and volume, the third with co<strong>at</strong><br />
draped over his shoulders, all on black<br />
marble plinths, largest 42cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 41<br />
Samuel Granowsky<br />
(Ukranian, 1889-<br />
1942), an unusual<br />
bronze group of two<br />
deer standing upon a<br />
n<strong>at</strong>uralistic base, signed<br />
in the bronze with<br />
Valsuani founders stamp,<br />
on black marble plinth,<br />
55cm wide, 12cm deep,<br />
27cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
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Lot 42<br />
Pierre Camille Marie Le Faguays (1892–<br />
1962), a pair of bronze Art Deco figures<br />
of classical dancers, each holding a ball<br />
in one hand, on signed tapered marble<br />
plinths, 29cm and 25cm high<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 43<br />
Max Le Verriere, (1891-1973), a<br />
French Art Deco bronzed spelter<br />
figure, ‘L’Embuscade’ crouching upon<br />
a n<strong>at</strong>uralistic composition base, 67cm<br />
wide, 24cm deep, 28cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 44<br />
Demétre Haralamb<br />
Chiparus (1886-1947), a<br />
French Art Deco bronzed<br />
spelter group, ‘Le<br />
Bendeur’, modelled as an<br />
<strong>at</strong>hlete bending an iron bar,<br />
on signed varieg<strong>at</strong>ed black<br />
marble plinth, 88cm wide,<br />
16cm deep, 54cm high<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
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European Ceramics & Glass<br />
Lots 45 - 65<br />
64
Lot 45<br />
A Compton tempera painted pottery figure<br />
of St Cecilia, early 20th century, impressed<br />
factory mark to base, 31.5cm high, losses to<br />
paint<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 46<br />
Ulisse Cantagalli,<br />
a large Hispano-<br />
Moresque style rubycopper<br />
lustre basin,<br />
c.1900, decor<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
with shrubs and other<br />
foliage, the exterior<br />
with large scrolls, blue<br />
painted cockerel mark,<br />
44.5cm diameter,<br />
some restor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 47<br />
Ulisse Cantagalli, a Hispano-<br />
Moresque style ruby-copper<br />
lustre vase, l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century,<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ed with foliage and L<strong>at</strong>in<br />
inscriptions, the neck applied with<br />
four scrolling handles, blue painted<br />
cockerel mark, 43cm high, some<br />
restor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
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Lot 48<br />
Elena König Scavini For Lenci of Torino, an Art<br />
Deco nude female figure with a dog, black printed<br />
mark ‘Lenci made in Italy, Torino’, 23.2cm high,<br />
discolour<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
£700 - 900<br />
Lot 49<br />
A tall Loetz Art Nouveau<br />
iridescent glass vase,<br />
c.1901, the design by<br />
Robert Holubetz, student of<br />
Koloman Moser, the mouth<br />
forming a pair of downswept<br />
leaf shaped handles applied<br />
to the neck, in Silberiris decor<br />
with purple, violet and green<br />
iridescent surface, 41.5cm<br />
high<br />
Liter<strong>at</strong>ure: Lötz Böhmisches<br />
Glas 1880-1940 Band I<br />
Werkmonographie, Prestel,<br />
Munich 1989, p.106 (similar<br />
shape illustr<strong>at</strong>ed).<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 50<br />
An Art Deco tin-glazed terracotta<br />
the<strong>at</strong>rical wall mask, by<br />
Goldscheider, black printed mark<br />
‘Goldscheider, made in Austria’,<br />
impressed model number 6288,<br />
36cm high<br />
£500 - 700<br />
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Lot 51<br />
Demétre Haralamb Chiparus (1886-1947),<br />
a terracotta figure of Cinderella, Editions<br />
Reveyrdis, Paris, incised marks, 46cm high<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Lot 52<br />
A Wedgwood Fairyland lustre ‘Lincoln’<br />
pl<strong>at</strong>e, designed by Daisy Makeig Jones,<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ed in the Roc design to the centre<br />
within a blue printed floral border, gilt printed<br />
Wedgwood mark, 27cm diameter<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 53<br />
A large Daum ‘Oiseaux Grande’ amber tinted glass<br />
vase, etched with birds amid foliage, marked ‘Daum Nancy<br />
France’, 33cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 54<br />
Keith Haring (American, 1958-1990) designs, a set of six<br />
Ligne Blanche, Limoges porcelain pl<strong>at</strong>es, printed marks,<br />
21cm, each boxed<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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Lot 55<br />
Attributed to Shoji Hamada (1894-1978), a<br />
tenmoku glazed bottle vase, of rectangular<br />
shouldered form with finger wipe design,<br />
19.7cm high<br />
Provenance - the vendor’s mother visited<br />
Japan in the 1980s and purchased this bottle<br />
and other studio ceramics<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 56<br />
§ Edmund de Waal<br />
(b.1964), a tall,<br />
dimpled porcelain<br />
jar and cover,<br />
1993, covered in a<br />
pale celadon glaze,<br />
impressed potter’s<br />
mark, 28.5cm high<br />
Provenance:<br />
purchased by the<br />
owner in Autumn<br />
1993 from the de<br />
Waal stand <strong>at</strong> The<br />
Chelsea Crafts Fair,<br />
Chelsea Town Hall<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
Lot 57<br />
Dame Lucie Rie D.B.E. (1902-<br />
1995), a manganese glazed<br />
coffee cup and saucer, the<br />
cup with incised vertical lines,<br />
impressed seal marks, saucer<br />
12.5cm diameter<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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Lot 58<br />
Three Russian Imperial porcelain soup pl<strong>at</strong>es from C<strong>at</strong>herine<br />
the Gre<strong>at</strong> (1762-96) ‘Everyday Service’ and one similar Meissen<br />
soup pl<strong>at</strong>e, each painted with floral bouquets, in ozier moulded<br />
borders, underglaze blue painted marks, 22 - 23cm (4)<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 59<br />
A pair of Nicholas II Imperial porcelain factory<br />
pl<strong>at</strong>es, from the Gothic service, green printed marks,<br />
23.5cm diameter, repairs<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 60<br />
A pair of tall Vienna style porcelain vases and covers,<br />
early 20th century, each painted by B.Herb, with classical<br />
figures including Athena and Apollo on a tooled gilt ground,<br />
with cobalt blue and gilt decor<strong>at</strong>ed neck, cover and<br />
pedestal base, each rot<strong>at</strong>ing on the pedestal base, printed<br />
maker’s mark and inscribed titles, 56cm high<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
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Lot 61<br />
A Wedgwood dark blue glazed<br />
and white sprigged replica of the<br />
Portland vase, l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century,<br />
impressed mark Wedgwood and d<strong>at</strong>e<br />
code ‘AAP’ for 1861 or 1887, 26cm<br />
high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 62<br />
A composed set of four Derby<br />
figures emblem<strong>at</strong>ic of the Seasons,<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e 18th century, modelled by Pierre<br />
Stephan, the figures of Spring, <strong>Summer</strong><br />
and Winter on circular bases, the figure<br />
of Autumn on a scrollwork base, 21cm<br />
to 25cm high, some restor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 63<br />
George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth, a<br />
large stoneware vase with scrolling blue foli<strong>at</strong>e<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ion, monogrammed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1884, 40cm<br />
high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 64<br />
Francis Pope for Royal Doulton, a squ<strong>at</strong><br />
conical stoneware vase decor<strong>at</strong>ed with<br />
pink flowers and scrolling foliage, initialled<br />
and numbered 664, 16cm high, 25cm<br />
diameter<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 65<br />
Francis Pope for Doulton Lambeth,<br />
a stoneware vase decor<strong>at</strong>ed with<br />
stylised lotus flowers, initialled, 34cm<br />
high<br />
£300 - 400<br />
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Asian Works of<br />
Art<br />
Lots 66-161<br />
105<br />
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Lot 66<br />
An exhibition size Japanese<br />
S<strong>at</strong>suma pottery vase, by Kinkozan,<br />
Meiji period, painted with ducks<br />
on a pond amid reeds, the reverse<br />
with pheasants and other birds amid<br />
prunus, reserved on a cobalt blue<br />
ground, polychrome and gilt decor<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
with flowers and foliage, lappeted<br />
border to the neck, gilt four character<br />
mark ‘Kinkozan so’ to base, 46cm high,<br />
star crack to one side<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 67<br />
A Japanese Meiji period lacquered table<br />
cabinet, Meiji period, decor<strong>at</strong>ed with cockerels,<br />
peacocks, flowers and butterflies, the sides with<br />
prunus, terrapins, pine trees and cranes, with an<br />
arrangement of sliding doors, drawers and a single<br />
door, standing on a Chinese hardwood stand,<br />
overall 60cm wide, 36cm deep, 104cm high<br />
£500 - 700<br />
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Lot 68<br />
A pair of Japanese bronze and mixed<br />
metal ovoid vases, Meiji period, one cast<br />
in relief and picked out in different coloured<br />
p<strong>at</strong>in<strong>at</strong>ion with a pomegran<strong>at</strong>e and acorn<br />
branches and the second with a finger<br />
citron, unsigned, 21.3cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 69<br />
A Japanese silver and enamel globe-shaped<br />
koro and cover, Meiji period, the globular cover<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ed in coloured enamels, silver and gold wire<br />
amid pierced Imperial sixteen petal chrysanthemum<br />
mon, the separ<strong>at</strong>e base with cloisonné enamel<br />
pale blue ground collar on a spreading octagonal<br />
footbase with champlevé enamel floral decor<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
apparently unsigned, 11.5cm high, some damage<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 70<br />
A Chinese Ming Longquan<br />
celadon tripod censer,<br />
14th/15th century, the exterior<br />
incised with scrolling foliage, on<br />
three animal mask feet, burnt<br />
orange ring to base, 26.7cm<br />
diameter, some damage<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 71<br />
A Chinese famille verte ‘deer and<br />
crane’ dish and four m<strong>at</strong>ching<br />
pl<strong>at</strong>es, Kangxi period, each painted<br />
with a deer and crane in a landscape<br />
with pine tree, rockwork and fungus,<br />
the border with a repe<strong>at</strong>ing design of<br />
cranes in flight, flower sprigs to the<br />
underside in iron red, the dish 31.5cm<br />
diameter, the pl<strong>at</strong>es 22cm diameter<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 72<br />
A Chinese famille verte ‘deer and crane’<br />
dish, Kangxi period, painted with a deer<br />
and crane, a pine tree, rockwork and<br />
fungus, within a repe<strong>at</strong>ing border of cranes<br />
in flight, the underside with iron red floral<br />
sprigs, 35cm diameter<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 73<br />
A large Chinese famille rose punch bowl,<br />
Qianlong period, the interior painted with fruit<br />
and peonies within a border of bamboo, fruit<br />
and flowers, the exterior painted with mandarin<br />
figures in landscapes with pavilions, within<br />
gilt scrollwork cartouches on a gilded cellular<br />
ground, 35.5cm wide<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 74<br />
A Chinese enamelled porcelain peachshaped<br />
teapot, Qianlong period (1736-95),<br />
applied with a gilded branch-shaped handle<br />
and spout and modelled with leaves and<br />
tendrils and enamelled with peach blossom<br />
and butterflies, 13.5cm high, wear to gilding<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 75<br />
A Chinese Transitional blue and white jar, c.1640,<br />
finely painted with four flower sprays, with incised<br />
line borders and lappets to the neck, 19cm high,<br />
cover lacking<br />
Provenance: by family repute, a gift from the<br />
Royal household <strong>at</strong> Osborne House. The vendor’s<br />
Grandf<strong>at</strong>her was the former headmaster <strong>at</strong> Osborne<br />
School, before it became a Naval College, thence by<br />
family descent.<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
Lot 76<br />
A pair of Chinese blue and white ‘garden’<br />
dishes, Kangxi period, each painted to<br />
the centre with a deer, crane and other<br />
birds among antiques, shrubs and a garden<br />
fence, within panelled borders of blossoming<br />
branches, the underside with artemisia leaf<br />
mark and flower sprigs, 36.5 and 37cm<br />
diameter, fritting and glaze chips<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 77<br />
Three Chinese Jian ware bowls, Song Dynasty or l<strong>at</strong>er, one with hares fur glaze, largest 9.2cm<br />
diameter. Provenance - Robert Ricketts collection<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 78<br />
A Chinese Longquan celadon bowl, Yuan<br />
Dynasty, the interior carved with lotus flowers and<br />
the exterior with foli<strong>at</strong>e lappets, 15.2cm diameter<br />
Provenance - Robert Ricketts collection, formerly<br />
sold by Robert McPherson, London and S. Marchant<br />
& Son Ltd, London<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 80<br />
Lot 79<br />
A Chinese ‘hares fur’ pottery bowl, Song<br />
Dynasty with a thick glaze pooling above the<br />
unglazed base, 12.2cm diameter<br />
Provenance - Robert Ricketts collection<br />
A Chinese wucai ovoid vase and cover,<br />
Transitional, Shunzhi period, painted with<br />
auspicious objects and flowers, amid scrolls,<br />
between a w<strong>at</strong>erfall, unglazed base, 39cm high,<br />
broken with kintsugi style repair<br />
£200 - 300<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 81<br />
A large Chinese blue and white ‘mythical beasts’<br />
saucer dish, Yongzheng period, the centre painted with<br />
two lion-dogs bene<strong>at</strong>h a pine tree, in a landscape with the<br />
moon above, unglazed base, and bamboo sprigging to<br />
the underside border, 28.5cm diameter<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 82<br />
A Chinese blue and white dish, Kangxi period,<br />
painted with musicians and a dancer in a pavilion<br />
garden setting, four character studio seal mark to<br />
base ‘ruoshen zhen cang’ (cherished and collected<br />
by ruo-shen), 26.5cm diameter, broken and messily<br />
reglued<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 83<br />
A pair of Chinese blue and<br />
white small pl<strong>at</strong>es, Kangxi<br />
period, the first painted with<br />
figures in an interior, the second<br />
with a fisherman looking up<br />
towards a man standing on a cliff<br />
edge, apocryphal Chenghua six<br />
character marks, 16cm diameter,<br />
hairline cracks to one pl<strong>at</strong>e.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 84<br />
A near pair of Chinese blue and white ‘birds’ bowls, Kangxi<br />
period, each painted with birds amid trees, with the stars and the<br />
moon in the sky to one side, apocryphal Chenghua six character<br />
mark to base, 15.2cm diameter, one bowl restored<br />
£600 - 800<br />
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Lot 85<br />
A set of twelve Chinese Nanking Cargo ‘Bo<strong>at</strong>man’ blue and white pl<strong>at</strong>es, Qianlong period,<br />
each 23cm diameter<br />
Provenance - bought from Christie’s Amsterdam sale of the Nanking cargo, 28 April 1986, Lot<br />
1679<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 86<br />
A set of twenty four Chinese Nanking Cargo blue and white ‘large pagoda’ tea bowls and<br />
saucers, Qianlong period, saucers 11.9cm diameter, some dahmage<br />
Provenance Christie’s Amsterdam, 2 May 1986 sale of the Nanking cargo, lot 5047<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 87<br />
A pair of Chinese famille<br />
rose ‘landscape’ pl<strong>at</strong>es,<br />
Yongzheng-Qianlong period,<br />
each finely painted with figures<br />
in a mountainous river landscape<br />
scene with pavilions, within gilt<br />
scrollwork borders to the cavetto,<br />
the broad rim gilded in Meissen<br />
style with scrollwork, 22.5cm<br />
diameter, small edge chip<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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Lot 88<br />
A Chinese blue and white ‘Antiques’ jar, Kangxi<br />
period, painted to three shaped reserves with<br />
auspicious objects and antiques, on a prunus and<br />
cracked ice ground, 21cm high, pierced wood cover<br />
and stand, cracked<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 89<br />
A Chinese blue and white ‘landscape’ cylindrical<br />
brushpot, bitong, 19th century, painted with figures<br />
in a continuous mountainous river landscape scene,<br />
17.2cm high, 21.6cm diameter<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 90<br />
A Chinese blue and white ‘sages’ cylindrical<br />
brushpot, 19th century, painted with three sages in a<br />
garden setting with an <strong>at</strong>tendant boy standing by a pine<br />
tree, apocryphal Qianlong mark to base, 28.4cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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Lot 91<br />
A Chinese blue and white ‘lotus’ vase, 20th<br />
century, painted with lotus flowers and scrolling<br />
leaves, the neck with leaf lappets and waves,<br />
unglazed base, 31.5cm high<br />
Provenance- in the same family since the 1980s.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 92<br />
A pair of Chinese yellow ground medallion<br />
saucer dishes, Guangxu six character<br />
marks, early 20th century, each painted<br />
with a lantern and auspicious objects to five<br />
medallions, on a yellow ground with gourd vines<br />
and flowers, 23.6cm diameter, hairline crack to<br />
one dish<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Lot 93<br />
A Chinese gilt decor<strong>at</strong>ed coral ground ‘dragon and<br />
phoenix’ vase, 20th century, decor<strong>at</strong>ed to each side with<br />
two chilong surrounding a shou medallion, four character<br />
mark to base, 18cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
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Lot 94<br />
A Chinese blue and white ‘landscape’ table<br />
screen, l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century, painted with figures in<br />
a mountainous river landscape scene, the plaque<br />
35cm x 25cm, associ<strong>at</strong>ed hongmu stand, total<br />
height 57.5cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 95<br />
A Chinese enamelled porcelain and<br />
hardwood table screen Republic period,<br />
painted with the HeHe Erxian, holding a sprig<br />
of lotus and a box and cover, the plaque<br />
37.5cm x 24cm, the wood stand and frame<br />
carved with vines, total height 79cm, stand<br />
very dirty<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 96<br />
A large Chinese blue and white ‘prunus’<br />
jardiniere, 19th century, painted with prunus<br />
below a band of ruyi heads and lotus flowers,<br />
unglazed base, 35cm high, 41cm diameter<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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Lot 97<br />
A large Chinese blue and white ‘lotus’ vase, l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Qing dynasty, painted with lotus flowers, scrolling<br />
tendrils and leaves, 44cm high<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 98<br />
A Chinese Yixing ‘lotus’ w<strong>at</strong>er dropper, l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
19th/early 20th century, with movable nodules to<br />
the head, impressed four character mark, 7.5cm<br />
wide, small area repaired<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 99<br />
A Chinese moulded white<br />
glazed saucer dish, Yongle<br />
mark, Republic period, the<br />
centre moulded with a double<br />
vajra motif, the underside<br />
incised with anhua decor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
and incised Yongle mark,<br />
14.7cm diameter<br />
£500 - 700<br />
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Lot 100<br />
A tall Chinese Straits yellow ground ‘dragon’<br />
vase, 19th century, painted with dragons amid<br />
peonies and scrolling foliage, 59cm high, rim chips<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 101<br />
A Chinese blue and white ‘month’ cup, Kangxi<br />
mark, probably l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century, painted with<br />
shrubs and butterflies and an inscription, 4.7cm<br />
high, wood stand<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 102<br />
A large Shiwan Jun type lily bowl, 19th<br />
century, the interior cream glazed, the exterior<br />
with green Jun style crackle glaze, impressed<br />
four character seal mark to base, 41cm<br />
diameter<br />
£500 - 700<br />
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Lot 103<br />
A Chinese yellow ground ‘dragon’ dish, l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
19th century, painted with a five claw dragon<br />
chasing a flaming pearl on a yellow ground,<br />
within flower and foli<strong>at</strong>e borders, the underside<br />
with three character seal mark surrounded by<br />
twin dragons, surrounded by three flower and<br />
peach sprigs, 40.3cm diameter, minor damage<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 104<br />
A large Chinese famille rose vase, 19th century,<br />
painted with chrysanthemums, pomegran<strong>at</strong>es, rockwork<br />
and lingzhi fungus, the high shouldered body applied with<br />
a pair of lion-mask ring handles, 58.2cm high<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 105<br />
A large Chinese blue<br />
and white ovoid vase,<br />
early 20th century,<br />
painted with a woman<br />
and child <strong>at</strong> a window,<br />
prunus branches<br />
bene<strong>at</strong>h them, the base<br />
with three character<br />
seal mark surrounded<br />
by twin dragons,<br />
41.5cm high, firing<br />
crack<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 106<br />
A large Chinese blue and white ‘Romance of<br />
the Western chamber’ ovoid jar and cover,<br />
Kangxi mark, but l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century, painted<br />
with two ladies in a garden with a scholar<br />
looking onward, one of the ladies dreaming of<br />
her lover, 29cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 107<br />
A Chinese blue and white meiping, Qianlong<br />
mark, early 20th century, painted with the<br />
eight Buddhist emblems to the shoulder,<br />
above lotus flowers and scrolling tendrils<br />
and leaves, the lower register with rocks and<br />
waves, apocryphal Qianlong seal mark to base,<br />
34.3cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 108<br />
A pair of Chinese Bencharong enamelled porcelain dishes, Republic period, made for the<br />
Thai market, each painted with Buddhist figures on a ruby ground, apocryphal Yongzheng seal<br />
mark to base, 39.5cm diameter<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 109<br />
A Chinese doucai ‘scholars’ hexagonal<br />
bowl, Jiaqing mark and probably of the<br />
period (1796-1820), the exterior painted with<br />
scholars playing chess, performing the arts and<br />
music, 16.5cm wide<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 110<br />
A Chinese blue and white ‘rice grain’ bowl, Jiaqing<br />
mark and possibly of the period, the exterior with<br />
garland rice shaped ‘windows’ to the central band within<br />
ruyi head and lappeted borders, the interior with shou<br />
medallion, 11.4cm diameter<br />
Provenance - bought from Gabor Cossa Antiques,<br />
Cambridge, UK, 1987.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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Lot 111<br />
A large grey schist Bodhis<strong>at</strong>tva figure,<br />
Gandhara, 2nd/3rd century A.D., dressed in<br />
a flowing ‘sangh<strong>at</strong>i’ adorned with a torque and<br />
necklace, the face with heavy lidded eyes, flanked<br />
by pendant earrings, elabor<strong>at</strong>e headdress, backed<br />
by nimbus, 73cm high excluding display stand<br />
Provenance - London priv<strong>at</strong>e collection, formed<br />
between early 1940s-1972<br />
£5,000 - 7,000<br />
Lot 112<br />
A stucco head of Buddha, Gandhara, Kushan<br />
period, 3rd/4th century AD, 28cm high, excluding<br />
display stand<br />
Provenance - London priv<strong>at</strong>e collection, formed<br />
between early 1940s-1972<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
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Lot 113<br />
A red stone head of Ardhanarishvara, Muthura<br />
region, India, Gupta period, c.5th century A.D.,<br />
the face with almond-shaped eyes below finely<br />
arched brows, centred by a third eye, female half<br />
of face indic<strong>at</strong>ed by a large circular earring, hair<br />
secured in an elabor<strong>at</strong>e headdress, the male half<br />
with hair arranged in a j<strong>at</strong>amukuta, 34cm high<br />
excluding display stand<br />
Provenance - London priv<strong>at</strong>e collection, formed<br />
between early 1940s-1972<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 114<br />
A white marble stele of a Bodhis<strong>at</strong>tva,<br />
North West India, Hindu Shahi period,<br />
9th/10th century A.D., 21.5cm high,<br />
excluding display stand<br />
Provenance - London priv<strong>at</strong>e collection,<br />
formed between early 1940s-1972<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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Lot 115<br />
A Chinese amber group of Guanyin, 19th<br />
century, carved in high relief and openwork with a<br />
figure of Guanyin holding a vase and a rosary, an<br />
<strong>at</strong>tendant to her right, an egret by her head and a<br />
deer grasping a tendril behind her, 7cm high, l<strong>at</strong>er<br />
<strong>at</strong>tached to a wood stand, small losses<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 116<br />
A Chinese huanghuali and hongmu desk, 19th<br />
century, with inset rectangular top and four frieze<br />
drawers with original engraved brass loop handles,<br />
the pl<strong>at</strong>es incorpor<strong>at</strong>ing hinged butterfly shaped<br />
escutcheon covers, on square section legs with<br />
l<strong>at</strong>tice work understage and squared feet, 122cm<br />
wide, 66cm deep, 83cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 117<br />
A large Chinese cinnabar lacquer bottle vase, 19th<br />
century, carved in high relief with scholars and other figures<br />
in river landscape reserves, the borders with lotus flowers<br />
and scrolling tendrils and leaves, 59cm high, wood stand<br />
Provenance - UK priv<strong>at</strong>e collection Some restor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
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Lot 118<br />
A Chinese brushpot, possibly zitan, 18th/19th<br />
century, of cylindrical form, 11.2cm high, 11.7cm<br />
diameter, old repairs<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 119<br />
A Chinese jadeite archer’s thumb<br />
ring, wood stand and cover, 19th<br />
century, the ice white stone with<br />
emerald green inclusions, 2.1cm high<br />
excluding wood stand and cover<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 120<br />
A Chinese jadeite group of the He He Erxian, 19th<br />
century, the twins standing shoulder to shoulder and<br />
both holding a box, the ice white stone with emerald<br />
green inclusions and russet skin to the back of one of the<br />
figures, 6.8cm high, associ<strong>at</strong>ed wood stand<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 121<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade rectangular vase and<br />
cover, 19th/20th century, with a pair of lotus ring<br />
handles, on four curved legs, the domed cover with ring<br />
handles to the finial, 14cm wide, wood stand<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 122<br />
A Chinese pale celadon and russet skin jade<br />
figure of a stag, 19th century, the recumbent<br />
stag biting a sprig of lingzhi fungus, the carver<br />
skilfully using the russet skin for the fungus, 4.8 cm<br />
long, associ<strong>at</strong>ed wood stand<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 123<br />
A Chinese pale celadon jade snuff bottle, of<br />
moonflask form, 19th century, the stone of good<br />
even tone with a hint of russet one side, 6.4cm<br />
high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 124<br />
A Chinese pale<br />
celadon jade snuff<br />
bottle, 19th century,<br />
of rectangular form<br />
with a raised panel<br />
to each side, the<br />
stone with a few white<br />
inclusions, 5.7cm high<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 125<br />
A Chinese white jade snuff bottle, 19th<br />
century, of fl<strong>at</strong>tened high shouldered form,<br />
the stone of excellent even tone, 6.2cm high<br />
£500 - 700<br />
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Lot 126<br />
A large Chinese white jade snuff bottle, 19th<br />
century, carved in relief with a horse biting leaves<br />
from a tree, the reverse with a pagoda, a lion mask<br />
handle to each side, on a shaped oblong foot, 7.5cm<br />
high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 127<br />
A Chinese white jade ‘dragon’ belt<br />
hook, 18th/19th century, carved in<br />
relief and openwork with a chilong and a<br />
dragon head terminal, 9cm long<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 128<br />
A Chinese white jade ‘qilin and rider’<br />
plaque, 18th/19th century, carved and<br />
pierced to each side with a man riding on<br />
the back of a qilin amid scrolling ruyi shaped<br />
clouds, 7.3cm wide, wood stand<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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Lot 129<br />
A Chinese white and russet mottled jade snuff<br />
bottle, 18th/19th century, on an oval foot, 6.2cm<br />
high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 130<br />
A pair of Chinese hardstone appliqué work<br />
pictures of antiques, early 20th century,<br />
applied with delic<strong>at</strong>ely carved ag<strong>at</strong>e and other<br />
hardstone flowers, insects and auspicious<br />
objects, 32.5cm x 24cm including frames<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 131<br />
A Chinese white jade lion-dog seal and a Chinese<br />
pale celadon jade group of a lion dog and cub, 19th<br />
century, the cylindrical seal with a lion-dog finial, some<br />
small russet inclusions to the stone, 6.3cm high, the figure<br />
of a lion-dog and its cub 4.7cm wide<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 132<br />
A Chinese Mughal style ag<strong>at</strong>e shallow circular<br />
dish, 18th/19th century, carved in relief and<br />
openwork with a pair of flowerhead ring handles, on a<br />
circular foot, 19cm diameter, 23.7cm wide, associ<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
wood stand<br />
£200 - 300<br />
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Lot 133<br />
A Chinese dark spinach green jade<br />
bowl, engraved Qianlong seal mark but<br />
19th/20th century, the slightly flared bowl<br />
with circular foot, 15.4cm diameter, wood<br />
stand<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 134<br />
A Chinese cameo ag<strong>at</strong>e ‘sage and crane’ snuff bottle, 19th<br />
century, well hollowed, the carver skilfully using a black layer<br />
in the stone for a sage se<strong>at</strong>ed bene<strong>at</strong>h a pine tree with a crane<br />
flying above, 5.3cm high<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 135<br />
A Chinese iron red enamelled ‘dragon’ snuff bottle,<br />
Tongzhi mark and of the period (1862-74), together with<br />
two Chinese blue and white cylindrical snuff bottles, 19th<br />
century, 7cm to 7.3cm high<br />
Lot 136<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A Chinese shadow/cameo ag<strong>at</strong>e ‘duck in a pond’ snuff<br />
bottle, 19th/20th century, carved in relief to a dark inclusion in<br />
the stone with a duck flo<strong>at</strong>ing upon a pond, 5.4cm high<br />
£200 - 300<br />
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Lot 137<br />
A good Chinese cameo chalcedony ‘horse and monkey’ snuff<br />
bottle, 19th century, skilfully carved from three layers of colour in<br />
the stone with a monkey in a tree holding a horse by its reins, the<br />
leaves of the tree and the horse hooves picked out from the creamy<br />
white layer of the stone, 4.5cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 138<br />
A Chinese rock crystal<br />
basketweave carved snuff<br />
bottle, 19th century, on an oval<br />
foot, 6.7cm high<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 139<br />
Two Chinese jade pebble snuff bottles,<br />
19th century, the larger pale celadon<br />
and russet skin jade snuff bottle carved<br />
in relief with a b<strong>at</strong>, 5.7cm high, the white<br />
jade pebble snuff bottle with slight grey<br />
inclusions, 4.4cm<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 140<br />
A Chinese carved amber snuff bottle, 19th century, carved in<br />
relief with a horse, bird, yin-yang symbol, the reverse with a heron,<br />
carp and a pavilion, flanked by lion-mask ring handles, 6cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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Lot 141<br />
A Chinese cinnabar lacquer snuff bottle, 19th<br />
century, of fl<strong>at</strong>tened ovoid form, carved in high<br />
relief with a man on horse back in a landscape,<br />
the reverse with a sage riding a wheeled chair in<br />
the landscape, 6.5cm high, minor damage<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 142<br />
Two Chinese glass snuff bottles<br />
imit<strong>at</strong>ing realgar, 18th/19th century,<br />
each of fl<strong>at</strong>tened ovoid form, 5.4cm and<br />
6.7cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 143<br />
A large Chinese<br />
soapstone seal, incised<br />
with a two column<br />
inscription and prunus<br />
flowers and tendrils, 28cm<br />
high, wood stand<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 144<br />
A Chinese Maoist period<br />
tianhuang stone seal,<br />
carved from a fl<strong>at</strong>tened<br />
piece of stone imit<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
bamboo, two character<br />
inscription and three<br />
character m<strong>at</strong>rix, 6.2cm<br />
high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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Lot 145<br />
A Chinese ‘dragon’ soapstone<br />
inscribed seal, carved in high relief with<br />
a dragon chasing a flaming pearl, and<br />
incised with an inscription to one side,<br />
carved m<strong>at</strong>rix, 9cm wide<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 146<br />
A group of nine Chinese soapstone liter<strong>at</strong>i<br />
seals, and a similar example in ag<strong>at</strong>e,<br />
tallest 9cm<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 147<br />
A Chinese Tianhuang<br />
stone seal, signed Julai,<br />
four character seal m<strong>at</strong>rix,<br />
6.4cm high<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 148<br />
A Chinese soapstone<br />
seal, signed ‘Sanqiao’,<br />
eight character seal<br />
m<strong>at</strong>rix, 5cm high<br />
£200 - 300<br />
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Lot 149<br />
A Sino-Tibetan gilt repoussé<br />
copper alloy se<strong>at</strong>ed figure of<br />
Amitayus, Qianlong period, on<br />
an openwork throne, 19.5cm high,<br />
lacking aureole<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 150<br />
A Chinese archaistic<br />
bronze hanging vessel, hu,<br />
17th/18th century, cast in<br />
relief with scrolls and lappets,<br />
the domed cover with lion-dog<br />
finial, cast seal script to base,<br />
l<strong>at</strong>er wood stand, height of<br />
vase with handle extended<br />
24cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 151<br />
A group of eight Chinese kingfisher fe<strong>at</strong>her,<br />
jade, seed pearl, coral and hardstone mounted<br />
headdresses and ornaments, l<strong>at</strong>e Qing<br />
dynasty, each with a gilt metal framework, and a<br />
group of loose parts, largest 23cm x 14cm, some<br />
losses<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 152<br />
A pair of Chinese Ming bronze<br />
figures of <strong>at</strong>tendants, each figure<br />
standing and holding an offering in their<br />
clasped hands, on square bases with<br />
ruyi head feet, remnants of polychrome<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ion, 23cm high<br />
Provenance: Old Scottish collection<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 153<br />
A large Chinese<br />
painting on silk<br />
of birds, l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
19th/early 20th<br />
century, signed Lu<br />
Ji, painted with a<br />
phoenix and birds in<br />
a landscape, 172cm<br />
x 82cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 154<br />
Professor Lau Ta-Po, Hong Kong artist, ink and<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour, ‘Lotus’, signed and inscribed, 64 x<br />
132cm. Provenance - bought form the artist in Hong<br />
Kong in 1971. This painting is illustr<strong>at</strong>ed in the Hong<br />
Kong standard d<strong>at</strong>ed August 27, 1971, complete with<br />
newspaper cutting.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 155<br />
China Trade, l<strong>at</strong>e Qing<br />
dynasty, two portraits of Qing<br />
ladies, oil on canvas, each 63<br />
x 47cm, l<strong>at</strong>er framed and glazed<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 156<br />
Chinese School,<br />
Yongzheng<br />
period (1723-<br />
35), w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
on paper, two<br />
court ladies, two<br />
collector’s seals,<br />
66.5cm x 33.5cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 157<br />
Chinese School,<br />
18th century, a scroll<br />
painting on silk of<br />
figures on a bo<strong>at</strong>,<br />
signed Qiu Ying, image<br />
72 x 43.5cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
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Lot 158<br />
Chinese School, l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
19th century, a pair<br />
of scroll paintings on<br />
silk of birds, the birds<br />
perched on branches,<br />
inscribed, signed and with<br />
seal marks, each image<br />
79 x 32.5cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 159<br />
Three Chinese scroll<br />
paintings, 19th/20th<br />
century, largest<br />
163.5cm x 44cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 160<br />
A set of eight Chinese pith paintings of an<br />
emperor and empress, court dignitaries and<br />
<strong>at</strong>tendants, mid 19th century, many of the figures<br />
se<strong>at</strong>ed or recumbent with elabor<strong>at</strong>e screens in the<br />
background, mounted in two frames, total size 31.5<br />
x 76.5cm, each image 29 x 17.5cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 161<br />
A set of twelve Chinese gouache<br />
paintings on pith paper of tea<br />
production, circle of Tingqua<br />
c.1840, each with a blue silk ribbon<br />
to the border, each leaf 24 x 31.5cm,<br />
l<strong>at</strong>er framed and glazed<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
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CLOCKS, CARPETS &<br />
FURNITURE<br />
162-225<br />
197<br />
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Lot 162<br />
An early 20th<br />
century French<br />
ormolu and<br />
champlevé<br />
enamel hour<br />
repe<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
carriage clock<br />
with scrolling<br />
flower decor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
and Arabic dial,<br />
9cm wide, 8cm<br />
deep,14.5cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 163<br />
An early 20th<br />
century French<br />
silvered brass<br />
grand sonnerie<br />
alarum carriage<br />
clock with<br />
enamelled dial<br />
and alarum<br />
ring, unsigned<br />
movement<br />
striking on two<br />
gongs, numbered<br />
1611, 10.5cm<br />
wide, 9.5cm<br />
deep, 17cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 165<br />
Edward Baker of<br />
London, a Victorian one<br />
day marine chronometer<br />
in brass mounted<br />
mahogany case, with 8cm<br />
silvered dial numbered<br />
681, overall 15.5cm wide,<br />
15.5cm deep, 16.5cm<br />
high<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 164<br />
T. Martin & Co., 151 Regent Street. W.,<br />
a Victorian bronze carriage timepiece<br />
in gorge case with signed engine turned<br />
silvered Roman dial and signed movement<br />
numbered 20166, 8cm wide, 6cm deep,<br />
10.5cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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one<br />
eter<br />
8cm<br />
ide,<br />
,000<br />
Lot 166<br />
James Gowland of London, a rare mid<br />
19th century giant gilt bronze single fuseé<br />
carriage timepiece, the circular silver dial<br />
signed Jas. Gowland, 52 London Wall, within<br />
a foli<strong>at</strong>e engraved mask, the single fusee<br />
movement with lever escapement, the backpl<strong>at</strong>e<br />
similarly signed to the dial, 22cm high to handle<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 167<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century French black sl<strong>at</strong>e<br />
calendar mantel clock, the upper dial with<br />
enamelled Roman numerals and visible<br />
escapement, indistinctly signed Pearson,<br />
the lower dial with enamelled moonphase,<br />
day, d<strong>at</strong>e and month, Marti eight day<br />
movement striking upon a bell, 30cm wide,<br />
16.5cm deep, 43cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 168<br />
A Japanese parcel gilt bronze ‘dragon’<br />
mantel clock, Meiji period, modelled<br />
with two dragons amongst waves, the<br />
ivory dial with Japanese numerals, French<br />
eight day movement striking on a bell and<br />
original floral carved hardwood plinth,<br />
32cm wide, 12cm deep, 44cm high CITES<br />
submission reference: WX9VSMU6<br />
£500 - 800<br />
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Lot 170<br />
Lot 169<br />
A 19th century French ormolu and<br />
Sevres style porcelain mantel clock<br />
modelled with two putti reclining against<br />
a flowering urn over the enamelled<br />
Roman dial and panels of amorini, Japy<br />
Freres eight day countwheel movement<br />
stamped also by Miroy Freres, 52cm<br />
wide, 13.5cm deep, 33cm high<br />
An early 20th century<br />
French eight day<br />
bronze and ormolu<br />
desk timepiece<br />
modelled as a putto<br />
banging upon a drum,<br />
with floral enamelled dial<br />
and white marble plinth,<br />
12cm wide, 22.5cm high<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 171<br />
Robert W<strong>at</strong>ts of Stamford, an early 18th<br />
century brass lantern clock, the Roman dial<br />
engraved with the maker’s name amongst<br />
scrolling foliage, movement with anchor<br />
escapement, 16cm wide, 14cm deep, 31cm<br />
high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 172<br />
J. Schwearer, Regents Park, a Regency bronze and<br />
ormolu mantel timepiece of drum case form with swan<br />
pediment and dolphin mask feet, raised on a stepped<br />
plinth, signed eight day movement, 18cm wide, 8.5cm<br />
deep, 28cm high, with an associ<strong>at</strong>ed mahogany wall<br />
bracket<br />
£250 - 350<br />
Lot 174<br />
Lot 173<br />
A mid 19th century French ormolu and Sevres<br />
style porcelain four panel mantel clock, the<br />
central panel decor<strong>at</strong>ed with Cupid flying above<br />
lovers, the sides with elabor<strong>at</strong>e bird, flower and<br />
basket panels, the case engraved throughout<br />
with foliage and flowers, eight day countwheel<br />
movement signed Rollin à Paris, 21cm wide,<br />
15cm deep, 35cm high<br />
Robin à Paris, a 19th century French ormolu<br />
and Sevres style porcelain mantel clock of<br />
architectural form with urn and fruit finial, and<br />
porcelain plaques decor<strong>at</strong>ed with flowers, Cupid<br />
and exotic birds, eight day movement, 26cm wide,<br />
11cm deep, 46cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 175<br />
A Jaeger le Coultre Atmos clock with lacquered<br />
brass and simul<strong>at</strong>ed marble column case, 21cm<br />
wide, 16cm deep, 24cm high<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 176<br />
An early Victorian<br />
mahogany mantel<br />
timepiece with<br />
silvered Roman dial<br />
and unsigned single<br />
fusee eight day<br />
movement, 15.5cm<br />
wide, 11cm deep,<br />
25cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 177<br />
F.H. Danvin, a French Art Deco<br />
onyx and marble mantel clock<br />
surmounted with a parcel gilt and<br />
chromed bronze pheasant, eight day<br />
movement, 48cm wide, 34cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 178<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e Victorian marquetry inlaid<br />
rosewood chiming bracket clock in arched<br />
architectural case, with scroll engraved<br />
gilt brass dial with slow fast and chime on<br />
eight bells / Cambridge chimes selectors,<br />
unsigned movement striking and chiming on<br />
eight bells and five gongs, 40cm wide, 30cm<br />
deep, 46cm high<br />
£500 - 700<br />
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Lot 179<br />
A Hönes Black Forest carved wood cuckoo<br />
clock with eagle finial, alpine climber and<br />
Chamonix figures flanking the dial and deer’s head<br />
carved pendulum, with dancing figure aperture<br />
above the dial, three train movement, model no.<br />
8667/8Tnu, 68cm wide, overall 92cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 180<br />
L. Lehodey à Paris, a 19th century French<br />
ormolu portico clock of architectural form,<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ed with floral swags, an angel and scrolls,<br />
with signed Roman dial and eight day movement,<br />
28cm wide, 14cm deep, 56cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 181<br />
Ephr. Hedstrom of Stockholm, an early 19th century<br />
Swedish giltwood cartel clock, carved with plumed<br />
helmet and cornucopia crest over a pair of hippocampi and<br />
scrolls, signed enamelled Arabic dial, visible pendulum,<br />
original single fusee silk suspension movement, 59cm wide,<br />
92cm high<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
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Lot 182<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 18th century Dutch<br />
Frisian Staart oak eight day<br />
wall clock with <strong>at</strong>las and angel<br />
finials, hood painted with a<br />
Dutch riverscape and painted<br />
arched dial with moonphase,<br />
d<strong>at</strong>e aperture and alarm<br />
indic<strong>at</strong>or, 47cm wide, 187cm<br />
high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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184<br />
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Lot 183<br />
Vuillamy of London, no.452,<br />
a George III mahogany eight<br />
day regul<strong>at</strong>or longcase clock<br />
in plain architectural case,<br />
the 31cm square silvered dial<br />
with subsidiary seconds and<br />
d<strong>at</strong>e aperture, signed and<br />
numbered, unsigned five pillar<br />
movement with deadbe<strong>at</strong><br />
escapement striking upon a<br />
single bell, 48cm wide, 215cm<br />
high<br />
£8,000 - 12,000<br />
Lot 184<br />
Thomas Garner of London,<br />
a George III mahogany eight<br />
day longcase clock, the<br />
arched brass dial with silvered<br />
strike / silent, Roman chapter<br />
ring, subsidiary seconds<br />
and d<strong>at</strong>e aperture, five pillar<br />
movement with anchor<br />
escapement, arched hood with<br />
fluted columns, the base with a<br />
double step to the foot, 50cm<br />
wide, 234cm high<br />
Lot 185<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Walter Nichols Chinese<br />
champagne ground carpet,<br />
with asymmetrical decor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
of flowers and an urn, single<br />
dark blue border, 350 x 280cm<br />
Lot 186<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A Khorassan Mashhad red<br />
ground carpet, circa 1930’s,<br />
with field of stylised floral motif<br />
medallions, multi-bordered,<br />
545 x 400cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
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Lot 187<br />
A Sarouk carpet, with central medallion and<br />
field of foli<strong>at</strong>e motifs on a brick red ground 430<br />
x 320cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 188<br />
An early 20th century Benlian Tabriz carpet,<br />
signed Mahmud, with foli<strong>at</strong>e motifs on a dark blue<br />
ground, 320 x 225cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 189<br />
A Lahore runner, with<br />
field of foli<strong>at</strong>e motifs on<br />
a gold ground, 395 x<br />
90cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 190<br />
An antique Heriz carpet, with central medallion on<br />
a brick red ground, multi bordered, 410 x 295cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 191<br />
A Kazak rug, with medallions on a<br />
black ground, 226 x 129cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 192<br />
A Turkish silk prayer rug, with central mihrab and<br />
stylised floral borders, 205 x 122cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 193<br />
A Shiraz rug, the red field decor<strong>at</strong>ed with<br />
flowerheads and geometrical devices, with multiple<br />
border, 153 x 98cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 194<br />
A Kashan red ground rug, woven with scrolling<br />
foliage and birds within a dark border, 216 x 138cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 195<br />
A Persian silk rug, with central medallion and field<br />
of foli<strong>at</strong>e motifs on a black ground, 180 x 120cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 196<br />
A Turkish silk prayer rug, with mihrab and<br />
stylised foli<strong>at</strong>e borders on a gold ground, 185 x<br />
137cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 197<br />
A William and Mary<br />
oyster veneered<br />
laburnum and<br />
walnut chest with<br />
scrollwork marquetry<br />
to the top, two short<br />
and three gradu<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
long drawers, on l<strong>at</strong>er<br />
turned feet, 97cm<br />
wide, 57cm deep,<br />
83cm high<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
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Lot 198<br />
An 18th century and l<strong>at</strong>er Dutch walnut<br />
ebonised and marquetry inlaid collector’s<br />
cabinet on stand, the upper section with brass<br />
three quarter gallery and architectural design, an<br />
arrangement of twenty four assorted drawers, two<br />
doors and two sliding compartments, decor<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
with wrigglework moulding and scrollwork<br />
marquetry, the base with slide and two doors<br />
enclosing compartmented interior over a plinth<br />
foot, 126cm wide, 40cm deep, 159cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 199<br />
A mid 18th century style walnut card<br />
table with crossbanded D shaped burr<br />
wood top, on winged eagle legs and<br />
rounded tapered back legs and block<br />
feet, 90cm wide, 45cm deep, 75cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 200<br />
A pair of walnut occasional<br />
tables with glass inset circular<br />
tops and triple winged eagle<br />
monopodia legs, on triangular<br />
understages with scroll feet,<br />
59cm diameter, 58cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 201<br />
A George III mahogany dressing stool with l<strong>at</strong>er<br />
needlework top depicting medieval figures, on<br />
acanthus kneed cabriole legs with claw and ball<br />
feet, 49cm wide, 40cm deep, 44cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 202<br />
A George III Chippendale serpentine<br />
mahogany chest of four gradu<strong>at</strong>ed long<br />
drawers flanked by blind fretwork angles, on<br />
bracket feet, 107cm wide, 56cm deep, 84cm<br />
high<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 203<br />
A George II style mahogany wing<br />
armchair, upholstered in beige dralon, on<br />
acanthus carved cabriole legs with claw and<br />
ball feet, 93cm wide, 80cm deep, 114cm high<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 204<br />
A pair of l<strong>at</strong>e 18th century Adam<br />
period giltwood wall mirrors with urn<br />
and ribbon swag crests over oval pl<strong>at</strong>es<br />
and beaded acanthus scroll bases,<br />
43cm wide, 57cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 205<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e George<br />
III mahogany<br />
secretaire<br />
bookcase with a<br />
drop front drawer,<br />
enclosing an<br />
arrangement of<br />
eight small drawers<br />
over cupboard<br />
doors enclosing<br />
four further<br />
drawers, 97cm<br />
wide, 41cm deep,<br />
204cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 207<br />
Lot 206<br />
An 18th century Dutch carved<br />
mahogany wine cooler and cover<br />
of urn form with brass tap, on<br />
bombé two door cupboard plinth,<br />
44cm wide, 38cm deep, overall<br />
1476cm high<br />
A George III brass bound mahogany<br />
cellaret with divided lead lined interior,<br />
66cm wide, 49cm deep, overall 69cm high<br />
£600 - 900<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 208<br />
A pair of Regency brass strung rosewood card tables<br />
with ormolu mounted friezes applied with arrows and lions,<br />
and ormolu dolphin feet, 90cm wide, 45cm deep, 75cm high<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
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Lot 209<br />
A pair of Regency brass<br />
inset rosewood card<br />
tables inlaid throughout<br />
with foli<strong>at</strong>e scrollwork, with<br />
ovolo carved mouldings,<br />
92cm wide, 46cm deep,<br />
74cm high<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
Lot 210<br />
An unusual William IV ebony and<br />
mahogany cigar cabinet with rectangular<br />
top and two panelled doors enclosing ten<br />
gradu<strong>at</strong>ed short drawers with recessed brass<br />
handles, on pad feet, 101cm wide, 37cm<br />
deep, 115cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 211<br />
A William IV marquetry inlaid walnut library<br />
table, the top inlaid with bird, flowers and scrolls<br />
with carved ovolo border and two frieze drawers,<br />
125cm wide, 77cm deep, 75cm high<br />
Lot 212<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A pair of l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century giltwood and<br />
gesso pier glasses with asymmetrical rococo<br />
scroll crests and arched pl<strong>at</strong>es, 80cm wide,<br />
221cm high<br />
£1,500 - 2,500<br />
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ass<br />
ut<br />
, with<br />
gs,<br />
p,<br />
Lot 213<br />
A set of six 18th century Dutch<br />
walnut and marquetry dining<br />
chairs with floral inlaid hourglass<br />
shaped backs, drop-in se<strong>at</strong>s and<br />
cabriole legs with pad feet, 52cm<br />
wide, 58cm deep, 96cm high<br />
£500 - 700<br />
2,500<br />
Lot 214<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 18th century Dutch oak and floral marquetry<br />
double bombe bureau decor<strong>at</strong>ed throughout with<br />
flowers, cornucopia and scrollwork, the fall enclosing<br />
fitted interior and a well over two drawers acting as<br />
lopers, and three long drawers, on claw and ball feet,<br />
116cm wide, 50cm deep, 110cm high<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 215<br />
A Victorian ormolu mounted walnut credenza<br />
of D shaped breakfront form applied with Sevres<br />
style plaques depicting Louis XVIII and floral<br />
sprays, 153cm wide, 41cm deep, 110cm high<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
Lot 216<br />
A large Victorian<br />
sofa in the manner<br />
of Howard & Sons<br />
with faded velvet<br />
upholstery, on turned<br />
golden oak legs, fitted<br />
brass castors stamped<br />
Howard & Sons,<br />
240cm wide, 92cm<br />
deep, 85cm high<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
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Lot 217<br />
A Victorian figured walnut<br />
secretaire Wellington chest fitted<br />
two long, double dummy secretaire<br />
and three further long drawers, with<br />
side locking bar and plinth foot,<br />
58cm wide, 40cm deep, 127cm high<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 218<br />
A good Victorian ormolu mounted<br />
walnut and marquetry centre table,<br />
the serpentine rectangular top inlaid<br />
with flowers and scrollwork over two<br />
frieze drawers, on fluted end columns<br />
and acanthus carved downswept feet,<br />
129cm wide, 70cm deep, 73cm high<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 219<br />
A pair of 18th century Italian giltwood<br />
candlesticks with knopped triangular stems and<br />
scroll feet, 89cm high<br />
Provenance- Brede Place, East Sussex, a former<br />
residence of the Frewen family from 1712-1936.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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Lot 220<br />
A 19th century<br />
French carved<br />
giltwood<br />
wall mirror of<br />
architectural form<br />
117cm wide,<br />
190cm high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 221<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th/early<br />
20th century Swiss<br />
‘’Black Forest’’<br />
carved wood hall<br />
stand, the mother<br />
bear wrapped around<br />
the base of the tree,<br />
and her cub playing<br />
in the branches, the<br />
base incorpor<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
a stick well, 216cm<br />
high<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 222<br />
A Howard & Sons club armchair with rounded<br />
back and arms, loose cushions and squared<br />
tapered mahogany legs, fitted brass castors, 78cm<br />
wide, 88cm deep, 70cm high<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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Lot 224<br />
Royal Furniture: A l<strong>at</strong>e Victorian ebonised mahogany<br />
occasional table with octagonal top, fretwork frieze and<br />
cluster column legs, with understage and turned feet,<br />
bearing labels bene<strong>at</strong>h the understage st<strong>at</strong>ing ‘Property<br />
of His Majesty, King George V (Priv<strong>at</strong>e property) V.M.<br />
Princess of Wales and inscribed label Elizabeth’s sitting<br />
room B.P, 68cm wide, 71cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 223<br />
A Howard & Sons club armchair with<br />
humped back and downswept arms,<br />
on tapered mahogany legs, fitted brass<br />
castors, 74cm wide, 95cm deep, 73cm<br />
high<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 225<br />
An early 20th century Adam revival part painted<br />
and gilt mahogany console table with varieg<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
grey marble top over a cornucopia centred stopfluted<br />
frieze and squared tapered legs decor<strong>at</strong>ed with<br />
harebells, 196cm wide, 32cm deep, 83cm high<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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PAINTINGS & PRINTS<br />
226 -416<br />
<strong>at</strong> 12.30pm<br />
344<br />
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Lot 226<br />
Attributed to Pieter Nason (Dutch, 1612-<br />
1688)<br />
Portrait of a noble woman wearing<br />
a pearl set crown and elabor<strong>at</strong>e<br />
embroidered dress<br />
oil on canvas<br />
80 x 63cm<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
Lot 227<br />
18th century German School<br />
Portrait of Johan Behan (1736-<br />
1818) and his wife<br />
oil on canvas, a pair<br />
74 x 64cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 228<br />
Early 18th century Continental<br />
School<br />
Portraits of a lady and<br />
gentleman,<br />
oil on canvas, a pair<br />
77 x 64cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
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Lot 229<br />
Daniel Dodd (British, fl.1752-1780)<br />
Portrait of the Ashby Family of Isleworth and<br />
Bromley<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1778<br />
96 x 115cm<br />
£8,000 - 12,000<br />
Lot 230<br />
Albrecht Durer (German, 1471-1528)<br />
‘The Turkish Family’<br />
etching<br />
monogrammed<br />
10.5 x 7.5cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
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Lot 231<br />
Attributed to Valentin Lefèvre<br />
(Flemish 1637-1677) after<br />
Jacopo Robusti called<br />
Tintoretto (Italian, 1518-1594)<br />
Piscina Prob<strong>at</strong>ica (or The<br />
Prob<strong>at</strong>ic Pool)<br />
oil on canvas<br />
the original painted for the<br />
Church of San Rocco, Venice,<br />
1559<br />
32 x 43cm, sold with a copy of<br />
the engraving by Lefevre<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 232<br />
Manner of Philip Wouwerman (Haarlem, 1619-<br />
1668)<br />
A hawking party setting out<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
27 x 20cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 233<br />
Manner of Philip Wouwerman (Haarlem, 1619-<br />
1668)<br />
A military encampment with soldiers buying<br />
beer from a maid<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
30 x 25.5cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
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Lot 234<br />
George Armfield (British, 1810-1893)<br />
Terriers in a barn surrounding a<br />
trapped r<strong>at</strong><br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
25 x 30cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 235<br />
George Armfield (British, 1810-1893)<br />
Spaniels and game in a woodland<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
50 x 75cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 236<br />
John Frederick Herring Snr. (English,<br />
1795-1865)<br />
Racehorse with jockey up<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 184*<br />
34 x 47cm<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
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Lot 237<br />
Theodore Rousseau (French, 1812-1867)<br />
Paysage à la Mare c.1845-50<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
signed<br />
23 x 43cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 238<br />
Jean-Leon Gerome (French, 1824-1904)<br />
‘Beside the river’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
30 x 20cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
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Lot 239<br />
Walter Brodie Melrose (19th C.)<br />
‘C<strong>at</strong>tle by a stream, 1894’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1894<br />
29 x 44cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 240<br />
Edwin James Douglas (Scottish,<br />
1848-1914)<br />
‘Milking Time, Sark’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
49 x 40cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 241<br />
Helen Allingham (English, 1848-1926)<br />
‘Near the shore <strong>at</strong> Lynmouth’, North Devon, 1874’,<br />
two figures spotting an air balloon<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour, signed, 16 x 11.5cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
This study and grouping of the two girls was used<br />
in another work entitled ‘The Sand-Martins’ Haunt’<br />
painted 1876 and fe<strong>at</strong>ured in Happy England.<br />
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Lot 242<br />
Gian Francesco Loc<strong>at</strong>elli (Italian, 1810-1882)<br />
Interior with couple drinking wine<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
76 x 62cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 243<br />
Michel Arnoux (French, 1833-1877)<br />
Interior with boy playing with model<br />
sailing bo<strong>at</strong>s<br />
oil on mahogany panel<br />
signed, 24 x 18cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 244<br />
Thomas Whittle Junior<br />
(British 1865-1892)<br />
Figure beside a rustic cottage<br />
oil on millboard<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1876<br />
20 x 30cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 245<br />
Edgar Hunt (English, 1876-1953)<br />
Chickens and chicks in a farmyard<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1933<br />
19 x 34cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 246<br />
Henry Dawson (British, 1811-1878)<br />
‘Colwich Hills’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1860<br />
50 x 75cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 247<br />
William A. Breakspeare (English,<br />
1855-1914)<br />
‘Reconciled’<br />
oil on wooden panel<br />
signed<br />
15 x 24cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
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Lot 248<br />
Henry Dawson (British, 1811-<br />
1874)<br />
‘A Scene in The Dukeries’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
40 x 60cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 249<br />
Howard Helmick (American,<br />
1845-1907)<br />
‘The Lawyer’s Office’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘77<br />
57 x 68cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 250<br />
Albert Goodwin RWS (British,<br />
1845-1932)<br />
Sunset from the shore<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour and gouache on grey<br />
paper<br />
signed and indistinctly titled<br />
29 x 46cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
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Lot 251<br />
William Henry Mander<br />
(British, 1850-1922)<br />
‘Old mill on the Machno,<br />
N.Wales’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘94<br />
50 x 75cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 252<br />
Angelos Giallina (Greek,<br />
1857-1939)<br />
The Acropolis <strong>at</strong> Athens<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘91<br />
36.5 x 44cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 253<br />
Robert Cleminson (British,<br />
1864-1903)<br />
Deerhounds beside a stag<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
49 x 59cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
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Lot 254<br />
French School c.1890<br />
Classical beauty<br />
holding an urn<br />
pastel on paper<br />
103 x 72cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 255<br />
Philippe Pavy<br />
(French, 1860-c.1920)<br />
Portrait of a se<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
Spanish woman<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
Seville 1888<br />
26 x 17cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 256<br />
William Lionel Wyllie (English,<br />
1851-1931)<br />
‘Balholm on the Sognefjord,<br />
Norway’<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed, with present<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
inscription<br />
23 x 42cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Original w<strong>at</strong>ercolour painted on<br />
a Norwegian Cruise in 1905,<br />
reproduced in colour on page<br />
160 of Norway & it’s Fjords by<br />
M.A. Wyllie (Methuen, 1907),<br />
subsequently inscribed as a<br />
wedding gift to Svana & P<strong>at</strong>rick,<br />
namely Svana Butler, eldest of<br />
daughter of J.C. & E.M. Bull,<br />
close family friends of the Wyllie’s<br />
Lot 257<br />
Thomas Bryant Brown<br />
(Exh.1906-1909)<br />
Venice <strong>at</strong> twilight<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1908<br />
61 x 92cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
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259<br />
Lot 258<br />
* Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt; A.R.A;<br />
R.W.S. (British, 1883-1898)<br />
Head of a girl, possibly Maria Zambaco<br />
pencil on paper<br />
13.5 x 10.5cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 259<br />
* Simeon Solomon (British, 1840-1905)<br />
Head of a woman<br />
sanguine chalk<br />
monogrammed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1890<br />
35 x 28.5cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Provenance: Sotheby’s 15th July, 2008, lot 9<br />
Lot 260<br />
Pierre Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1851-1932)<br />
Portrait of a young ballerina se<strong>at</strong>ed upon a<br />
couch, holding a letter<br />
pastel<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1890<br />
99 x 71cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
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Lot 261<br />
James Jacques Tissot (French,<br />
1836-1902)<br />
‘A la fenêtre [At the Window]’,<br />
[Wentworth 9]<br />
drypoint etching on laid paper, 1877<br />
signed in the pl<strong>at</strong>e with artist’s<br />
stamp, label verso for the Arthur<br />
Jeffress Gallery of Davies Street,<br />
London, c<strong>at</strong>alogue number 27<br />
19 x 10.75cm<br />
Lot 262<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
David James (British, 1853-1904)<br />
Shipping off the coast<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
74.5 x 43.5cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 263<br />
George Stainton (British, fl. 1860-<br />
1890)<br />
‘Shipping in a calm sea <strong>at</strong> dawn,<br />
the Taria Topan’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
60 x 90cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 264<br />
Arthur Joseph Meadows<br />
(English, 1843-1907)<br />
‘On The Yare - Early Morning’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1885-1901<br />
34 x 60cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
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Lot 265<br />
French School<br />
View of Avignon<br />
oil on canvas<br />
57 x 80cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 266<br />
John Mallord Bromley (English,<br />
1858-1939)<br />
Village scene with ducks on a<br />
stream<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
49 x 74cm<br />
Lot 267<br />
£400 - 600<br />
John Sherrin (English, 1819-1896)<br />
Still life of apples and a plum<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed<br />
30 x 42cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
97
Lot 268<br />
Walter Duncan (English,<br />
1848-1932)<br />
‘The Morning Walk’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
55 x 106cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 269<br />
Arthur Joseph Meadows<br />
(English, 1843-1907)<br />
‘Ischia - Bay of Naples 1901’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1901<br />
29 x 50cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 270<br />
Arthur Joseph Meadows<br />
(English, 1843-1907)<br />
‘Camagh in the Riviera,<br />
1901’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1901<br />
29.5 x 49cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
98
Lot 271<br />
David James (English, 1854-1904)<br />
‘Hightide, Bude Bay, Cornwall’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘84<br />
62 x 124cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 272<br />
Pierre Henri Théodore Tetar Van<br />
Elven (Dutch/French, 1828-1908)<br />
View of Cannes<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
39 x 52cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 273<br />
Faustino Zonaro (1913-)<br />
View of Istanbul<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
34 x 52cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
99
Lot 274<br />
Henry Woods RA (English, 1846-1921)<br />
‘Venetian side canal’<br />
oil on panel<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1886<br />
46 x 72cm<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
Lot 275<br />
Alberto Pisa (Italian, 1864-1930)<br />
Courtyard of the House of Vetti,<br />
Pompeii<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed, 1911 <strong>Fine</strong> Art Society label verso<br />
26 x 35cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 276<br />
Giuseppe Signorini (Italian, 1857–<br />
1932)<br />
‘The Interview’<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed and inscribed Paris<br />
53.5 x 82cm<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
100
Lot 277<br />
Charles Henry Tenré (French, 1864-<br />
1926)<br />
Jeune femme à sa toilette<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
40 x 48cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 278<br />
Arthur Wardle (British, 1864-1949)<br />
Terrier and c<strong>at</strong> beside a pl<strong>at</strong>e of milk<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed<br />
47 x 65cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 279<br />
Arthur Lemon (British, 1850-1912)<br />
‘Harrowing the field’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
70 x 91cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
101
Lot 280<br />
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (French,<br />
1891-1915)<br />
‘Elephant’<br />
ink on paper<br />
signed and inscribed with<br />
present<strong>at</strong>ion to Dan Rider<br />
24 x 37cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Provenance: Sotheby’s sale, Lot<br />
45 1.10.97, The Redfern Gallery<br />
Exhibition February 27th 1963<br />
Lot 281<br />
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (French,<br />
1891-1915)<br />
Reclining nude<br />
pen and ink on paper<br />
26 x 38cm<br />
£600 - 900<br />
Provenance: Colnaghi, thence<br />
priv<strong>at</strong>e collection East Sussex<br />
Lot 282<br />
James McBey (Scottish, 1883-<br />
1959)<br />
‘The Passing Gondola’<br />
dry point etching<br />
signed in ink and numbered XXVI<br />
21 x 26.5cm<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
102
Lot 283<br />
K<strong>at</strong>e Elizabeth Olver (British, 1881-<br />
1960)<br />
‘Return from the front, 1916’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
137 x 99cm<br />
£5,000 - 8,000<br />
Lot 284<br />
Gwendolen White (British, fl.1910-<br />
1915)<br />
Tobacco box and a fruit bowl<br />
illumin<strong>at</strong>ed white wood<br />
the box depicting Virginia, Russia,<br />
Turkey and Egypt with inscription<br />
rel<strong>at</strong>ing to tobacco and signed to<br />
the underside ‘Dennis his box’, the<br />
bowl with inscription rel<strong>at</strong>ing to fruit,<br />
together with some loose transfer<br />
pencil designs, a letter from 1915 and<br />
a business card<br />
£300 - 500<br />
103
Lot 285<br />
Emilie Mediz-Pelikan (Austrian,<br />
1861-1908)<br />
Sleeping beauty bene<strong>at</strong>h a fountain<br />
pastel on pink paper<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 4th October 1910<br />
33.5 x 49cm<br />
Lot 286<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Early 20th century Newlyn School<br />
Woman in woodland<br />
oil on canvas<br />
75 x 60cm<br />
Lot 287<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Henry George Glyde (Canadian,<br />
1906-1998)<br />
‘By the Brook’<br />
tempera on wooden panel<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘32<br />
27 x 37cm<br />
Lot 288<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
§ Duncan Grant (English, 1885-<br />
1978)<br />
Landscape<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1921<br />
23.5 x 28.5cm<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
104
Lot 289<br />
*§ Sir William Russell Flint.<br />
R.S.W; P.R.W.S; R.A (1880-1969)<br />
‘The Bay of Winds, Gruinard,<br />
Ross-shire’<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed<br />
50 x 67cm<br />
£7,000 - 9,000<br />
Provenance: Christie’s, London,<br />
26th October, 2000, lot 144<br />
Lot 290<br />
Eliseu Meifrèn i Roig (Spanish,<br />
1859-1940)<br />
‘A study of the sea’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
54 x 74cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
105
Lot 291<br />
Walter Winans (St. Petersburg, 1852-Parsloe Park, Essex, 1920), a cast bronze of the artist, as a<br />
cowboy, riding the Arab stallion Skowronek, raised on a n<strong>at</strong>uralistic base, upon a marble plinth, signed,<br />
d<strong>at</strong>ed 1915, 50cm wide, 66cm high, overall 79.5cm high<br />
£7,000 - 10,000<br />
Note: Walter Winans bought the Arab stallion, Skowronek, from Count Josef Potocki’s Antoniny Stud, in<br />
Poland, where he had been foaled in 1909. Winans rode the stallion and used him as a model for several of<br />
his bronzes, as in the current example.<br />
Provenance: Acquired from the artist by Henry Vyvyan Musgrave Clark, co-founder of the Arab Horse<br />
Society in 1918, thence, by descent, to the current owner<br />
106
Lot 292<br />
John Alexander Harrington Bird (English, 1846-1936)<br />
Portrait of the grey Arab stallion racehorse ‘Skowronek’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and titled<br />
54.5 x 75cm<br />
£8,000 - 12,000<br />
Note: The artist and sculptor, Walter Winans bought Skowronek from Count Josef Potocki’s Antoniny Stud<br />
in Poland and l<strong>at</strong>er sold him to Webb Wares, who used him as a hack, and eventually sold him to Henry<br />
Musgrave Clark, of the Court House Farm stud, near Lewes, where he was shown and used <strong>at</strong> stud for<br />
the first time, coming to the <strong>at</strong>tention of Judith, Lady Wentworth, daughter of Lady Anne Blunt and Wilfred<br />
Scawen Blunt, founders of the Crabbet Arabian Stud, also known as the Crabbet Park stud.<br />
Although Count Potocki found Skowronek unimpressive as a colt, having sold him to Winans for £150, the<br />
grey went on to be a spectacular stallion and was named ‘’Horse of the Century’’.<br />
Lady Wentworth reputedly turned down an offer of $250,000 from the Tersk Stud, in Russia, and boasted<br />
th<strong>at</strong> she once received a cable ‘’from the Antipodes’’ addressed to ‘’Skowronek, England’’!<br />
Provenance: Commissioned from the artist by Henry Vyvyan Musgrave Clark, of the Court House Farm<br />
stud, near Lewes, thence, by descent, to the current owner.<br />
107
Lot 293<br />
Fontana (Italian School)<br />
‘Lake Lugano, Gandria’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, 50 x 60cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 294<br />
Stanley Horace Gardiner (British, 1887-<br />
1952)<br />
‘Magnolia blossom’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed, 60 x 50cm<br />
Lot 295<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
William Mark Fisher (American 1841-<br />
1923)<br />
Sheep in a w<strong>at</strong>er meadow<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, 65 x 85cm<br />
Lot 296<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Attributed to George William Russell<br />
(Irish, 1867-1935)<br />
Lake scene with cottage<br />
oil on card<br />
monogrammed, 18 x 22cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
108
Lot 297<br />
§ Arthur Henry Knighton-<br />
Hammond (English, 1875-1970)<br />
‘Ludlow’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
100 x 126cm<br />
Lot 298<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
§ Eric Sl<strong>at</strong>er (British, 1896-1963)<br />
‘Morning Calm’<br />
wood engraving<br />
signed and titled in pencil<br />
27 x 36.5cm<br />
Lot 299<br />
John Anthony Park (English,<br />
1880-1962)<br />
Harbour scene<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
24 x 33cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 300<br />
Samuel John Lamorna Birch RA,<br />
RWS (1869-1955)<br />
Coastal scene with fishing bo<strong>at</strong>s<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed in ink, with birthday<br />
inscription d<strong>at</strong>ed 1949<br />
12 x 17cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
298<br />
299<br />
300<br />
109
Lot 301<br />
Abdur Rahman Chughtai (Pakistani, 1894-<br />
1975)<br />
Camel on a sand dune<br />
etching with aqu<strong>at</strong>int<br />
signed in pencil, 33 x 37.5cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 302<br />
§ Edwin Penny (English, 1930-2016)<br />
‘Collared doves’<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour and gouache<br />
signed, 50.5 x 36.5cm<br />
Lot 303<br />
§ Edwin Penny (English, 1930-2016)<br />
‘Merlin’<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed, 36.5 x 49.5cm<br />
Lot 304<br />
£600 - 800<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
* Philip Wilson Steer (British, 1860-1942)<br />
‘The Red Bridge, Ironbridge’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1910, 76 x 107cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
110
Lot 305<br />
§ Elizabeth Keith (Scottish, 1887-1956)<br />
‘Manchu Lady of the Last Dynasty - Peking<br />
1925’<br />
woodblock print<br />
signed in pencil<br />
45 x 31.5cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 306<br />
§ Attributed to Dorothea Sharp ROI RBA<br />
(1873-1955)<br />
Still life of summer flowers in a white vase<br />
oil on canvas<br />
56 x 50cm<br />
Lot 307<br />
Maria Samora (British, 20th Century)<br />
‘A Street near Portofino’<br />
oil on panel<br />
signed<br />
46 x 55cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
£500 - 700<br />
111
Lot 308<br />
§ Noel Georges Bouvard (French,<br />
1912-1975)<br />
Gondola and sailing ship off the<br />
Doges Palace, Venice<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, 49 x 64cm<br />
Lot 309<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
John Pawle (British, 1915-2010)<br />
Coastal scene<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, 37 x 47cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
308<br />
Lot 310<br />
§ Cecil Be<strong>at</strong>on (English, 1904-<br />
1980)<br />
‘Margeurite & Armand, country<br />
scene, Nureyev & Fonteyne’<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed, 43 x 29cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 311<br />
§ Alfred Aaron Wolmark (British,<br />
1877-1961)<br />
Self portrait<br />
pencil on off white paper<br />
monogrammed, 40 x 27cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
309<br />
Lot 312<br />
Arthur Trevor Haddon (British,<br />
1864-1941)<br />
Spanish street scene with figures<br />
and donkey<br />
oil on canvas board<br />
monogrammed, 32 x 40cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
312<br />
Lot 313<br />
Arthur Trevor Haddon (British,<br />
1864-1941)<br />
Figures in a Spanish town square<br />
oil on panel<br />
signed, 11.5 x 21cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
112
310<br />
311<br />
313<br />
Lot 314<br />
Arthur Trevor Haddon (British, 1864-1941)<br />
‘Procession along a river-bed, Gerona’<br />
oil on board<br />
11.5 x 21cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 315<br />
Arthur Trevor Haddon (British, 1864-1941)<br />
‘Women washing, Gerona’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
32.5 x 26cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
315<br />
113
Lot 316<br />
Maria Aldernaght (Belgian, 1902-1945)<br />
Portrait of a lady wearing an amber bead<br />
necklace<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, 69 x 59cm<br />
Lot 317<br />
§ Harold Clayton (British, 1896-1979)<br />
‘Flowers in a vase’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, 50 x 40cm<br />
Lot 318<br />
£400 - 600<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
§ Harold Workman (English, 1897-1975)<br />
‘Nocturnal view of Piccadilly Circus’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed, 72 x 99cm<br />
Lot 319<br />
§ Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973)<br />
‘L’Ecureye’ 21.4.60<br />
lithograph<br />
signed in the pl<strong>at</strong>e, 52 x 66cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
114
Lot 320<br />
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976)<br />
‘Industrial scene’<br />
offset colour lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, 37 x 26cm<br />
Lot 321<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976)<br />
‘View of a Town’<br />
offset colour lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, 45.5 x 55.5cm<br />
Lot 322<br />
£1,800 - 2,200<br />
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976)<br />
‘The Pond’<br />
offset colour lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, 45.5 x 58cm<br />
Lot 323<br />
Lord Methuen (English, 1886-1974)<br />
Spithead Review ‘The Surprise’ ..,<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, inscribed verso and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1952<br />
51 x 76cm<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
£500 - 800<br />
115
Lot 324<br />
Bernard Meninsky (British, 1891-1950)<br />
Figure bene<strong>at</strong>h stars, illustr<strong>at</strong>ion for a work by<br />
Milton<br />
ink, conté crayon and w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
11 x 9cm, letter of authenticity verso<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 325<br />
Bernard Meninsky (British, 1891-1950)<br />
Illustr<strong>at</strong>ion for a work by Milton<br />
ink on paper<br />
16 x 10cm<br />
Lot 326<br />
Edward Wesson (English, 1910-1983)<br />
St Paul’s C<strong>at</strong>hedral<br />
ink and w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed in ink<br />
34 x 25cm<br />
Lot 327<br />
Edward Wesson (English, 1910-1983)<br />
N<strong>at</strong>ional Gallery and St Martin’s<br />
ink and w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed<br />
32 x 49cm<br />
Lot 328<br />
Edward Wesson (English, 1910-1983)<br />
Buckingham Palace<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed in ink and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘78<br />
33 x 49cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
£300 - 500<br />
£300 - 500<br />
£500 - 700<br />
116
Lot 329<br />
Yuri M<strong>at</strong>ushevski (Russian, 1930-1999)<br />
Farmhouse in a woodland clearing<br />
oil on card<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘68<br />
54 x 69cm<br />
Lot 330<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Yuri M<strong>at</strong>ushevski (Russian, 1930-1999)<br />
Birch trees and farm buildings<br />
oil on card<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘70<br />
59 x 79cm<br />
Lot 331<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Yuri M<strong>at</strong>ushevski (Russian, 1930-1999)<br />
Dhakas in summer<br />
oil and gouache on card<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘70<br />
54 x 68cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 332<br />
§ Eric Doitch (Austrian, 1923-2000)<br />
Camberwell Market<br />
oil on board<br />
monogrammed<br />
50 x 60cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
117
Lot 333<br />
§ Bennett O<strong>at</strong>es (English, 1928-2009)<br />
‘Clem<strong>at</strong>is and Convolvulus’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
40 x 45cm<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Lot 335<br />
§ Alfred Daniels (English, 1924-2015)<br />
‘West Strand’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1966<br />
70 x 90cm<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
Lot 334<br />
Nareen N<strong>at</strong>h (Indian, b.1937)<br />
Untitled<br />
oil on canvas<br />
inscribed verso<br />
64 x 54cm<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Lot 336<br />
§ Sir Cecil Be<strong>at</strong>on (English, 1904-1980)<br />
‘H<strong>at</strong> sketch’<br />
ink and bodycolour on paper<br />
signed in pencil<br />
20 x 17cm<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
118
Lot 337<br />
§ Sir Eduardo Paolozzi RA KBE HRSA (British,<br />
1924-2005), a maquette for Gre<strong>at</strong> Ormond Street,<br />
bronze, on stepped hardwood plinth, 24cm wide,<br />
20cm deep, overall 30cm high<br />
Lot 338<br />
£8,000 - 12,000<br />
§ Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (British, 1924-2005)<br />
Newton (After Blake), 1994 (Study for the British<br />
Library)<br />
plaster relief<br />
signed in pencil and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1995 and inscribed ‘for<br />
Mark’ verso<br />
15 x 21cm<br />
Lot 339<br />
§ Michael Ayrton (British, 1921-1975)<br />
‘Giovanni’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, Hanover Gallery label verso<br />
48 x 68cm<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 340<br />
§ John Shelton (British, 1923-1993)<br />
Study of a clown<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘67<br />
79 x 60cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
119
Lot 343<br />
§ John Piper (British, 1903-1992)<br />
‘Ivy Church, Romney Marsh’<br />
etching with aqu<strong>at</strong>int 1983<br />
scarce print for the edition of 100, signed in pencil, 99/100<br />
45 x 62cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 341<br />
§ John Piper (British, 1903-1992)<br />
Nursery Frieze I (Levinson 8)<br />
lithograph in colours, on wove<br />
published by Contemporary<br />
Lithographs Ltd., London<br />
47 x 121.5cm<br />
Lot 342<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
§ John Piper (British, 1903-1992)<br />
Nursery Frieze II (Levinson 9),<br />
1936<br />
lithograph in colours, on wove<br />
published by Contemporary<br />
Lithographs Ltd., London<br />
48 x 121.5cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
120
Lot 344<br />
§ John Piper (British, 1903-1992)<br />
‘Dinton Folly’,<br />
ink, pastel and w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed, original artwork for the<br />
screenprint (Levinson 367)<br />
37 x 55cm<br />
Lot 345<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
§ John Piper (British, 1903-1992)<br />
Horses and riders in Southern<br />
Spain, c.1950<br />
ink, w<strong>at</strong>ercolour and pencil<br />
signed in ink<br />
35 x 51cm<br />
Lot 346<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
§ John Piper (English, 1903-1992)<br />
Yarnton Monument, Oxon<br />
(Levinson 70)<br />
coloured lithograph<br />
signed in pencil<br />
40.5 x 51cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
121
Lot 347<br />
§ Rowland Hilder (English, 1905-<br />
1993)<br />
‘Bickton Mill, Hampshire’<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed<br />
50 x 72cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 348<br />
§ Pierre de Clausades (French,<br />
1910-1976)<br />
‘Paysage de la Loire’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
52 x 64cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 349<br />
§ Pierre de Clausades (French,<br />
1910-1976)<br />
Storm clouds over the Loire<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
42 x 78cm<br />
£700 - 900<br />
122
Lot 350<br />
§ Timothy Franklin Ross Thompson<br />
(English, b.1951)<br />
English naval ship and other<br />
shipping off the Sussex coast, on a<br />
calm sea<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
50 x 100cm<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
Lot 351<br />
§ Graham Sutherland (English,<br />
1903-1980)<br />
‘81 Pink rock study with sun’,<br />
original study from Graham<br />
Sutherland’s sketchbooks, c.1970<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour, pen and ink, pencil<br />
Goldmark Gallery label verso<br />
22 x 34.5cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 352<br />
§ Sir Roger de Grey, P.R.A.<br />
(English, 1918-1995)<br />
‘Damme, Belgium’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
91 x 90cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
123
Lot 353<br />
§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly John<br />
(English, 1906-1993)<br />
Fishing village with figures and<br />
palm trees<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
24 x 34cm<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 354<br />
§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly John<br />
(English, 1906-1993)<br />
French Mediterranean market<br />
scene<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
45 x 60cm<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
Lot 355<br />
§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly John<br />
(English, 1906-1993)<br />
‘Fishermans ... <strong>at</strong> Village of<br />
Cavalaire Near St. Tropez, S of<br />
France<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
40 x 76cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
124
Lot 356<br />
§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly John<br />
(English, 1906-1993)<br />
‘Venice off the Grand Canal, a side<br />
street near Placé Marco’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
35 x 71cm<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Lot 357<br />
§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly John<br />
(English, 1906-1993)<br />
‘Olde Villa <strong>at</strong> Nice, S of France’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
19 x 31cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 358<br />
§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly John<br />
(English, 1906-1993)<br />
‘Village of Eze’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
35 x 70cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 359<br />
§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly John<br />
(English, 1906-1993)<br />
‘Night fishermen off French coast<br />
<strong>at</strong> Cap d’Antibes, near Nice’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
35 x 70cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
125
Lot 360<br />
§ Marcel Dyf (French,<br />
1899-1985)<br />
Olive grove with<br />
mountains beyond<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
45 x 54cm<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 361<br />
§ Frank Wootton (English,<br />
1914-1998)<br />
‘Beddingham Hill, near<br />
Lewes’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1970<br />
39 x 60cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 362<br />
§ Frank Wootton (English,<br />
1914-1998)<br />
‘Alfriston in autumn’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
50 x 75cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
126
Lot 363<br />
§ Anthony Fry (British, 1927-2016)<br />
Untitled landscape<br />
impasto oil on board<br />
167 x 121cm<br />
Lot 364<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
§ Henry Moore (English, 1898-1986)<br />
Se<strong>at</strong>ed mother and child<br />
etching and drypoint on cream wove<br />
paper, 1966<br />
signed in pencil, 5/50, Cramer 78.<br />
22.5 x 27cm<br />
Lot 365<br />
£600 - 800<br />
§ Derek Jarman (English, 1942-1994)<br />
Design for the stage set for the<br />
Sadlers Wells Opera’s 1968<br />
Production of Don Giovanni - Act 2<br />
tempera on board<br />
31 x 51cm<br />
Lot 366<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
*§ Nicola Simbari (Italian, 1927-2012)<br />
‘Pagazza Che Dorme’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed<br />
96 x 129cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
127
Lot 367<br />
§ Willem Dolphyn (Belgian, 1935-2016)<br />
Still life of oranges, glassware and an ormolu<br />
mounted vase upon a draped table<br />
oil on panel<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 2001, 49 x 58cm<br />
Lot 368<br />
£1,200 - 1,600<br />
§ Willem Dolphyn (Belgian, 1935-2016)<br />
Still life of strawberries in a pewter bowl, a<br />
Venetian glass, a pewter mounted flagon and a<br />
bullion-work cloth<br />
oil on panel<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 2002, 59 x 49cm<br />
Lot 369<br />
£1,200 - 1,600<br />
§ James Lawrence Isherwood (English, 1917-<br />
1989)<br />
Menton landscape<br />
oil on board<br />
signed, 29 x 39cm<br />
Lot 370<br />
£400 - 600<br />
§ James Lawrence Isherwood (English, 1917-<br />
1989)<br />
‘Oxfordshire willows’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘71, 29 x 39cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
128
Lot 371<br />
P<strong>at</strong>rick Hayman (English, 1915-1988)<br />
‘Through the window’<br />
gouache<br />
signed in pencil and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘57<br />
22.5 x 29.5cm<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 372<br />
P<strong>at</strong>rick Hayman (English, 1915-1988)<br />
‘Convers<strong>at</strong>ion by the river’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
35 x 25cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 373<br />
David Hockney (English, b.1937)<br />
‘Some very large new paintings with 25 dogs<br />
upstairs’<br />
Exhibition c<strong>at</strong>alogue for L.A. Louver May 1995<br />
with green ink drawing by the artist of a canvas upon<br />
an easel inscribed ‘For Jo love David’, a small dog<br />
bene<strong>at</strong>h<br />
overall 21.5 x 25.5cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 374<br />
Roy Petley (English, b.1950)<br />
Figures in a park<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
29 x 44cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
129
375<br />
Lot 375<br />
Bert Stern (American, 1929-2013)<br />
Marylin, Black Dior Dress, from The Last Sitting,<br />
1962<br />
Iris print 1994<br />
signed, inscribed and stamped<br />
81 x 56.8cm<br />
Lot 376<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
§ Helmut Newton (Australian, 1920-2004)<br />
Cyberwomen 6<br />
gel<strong>at</strong>in silver print, 2000<br />
stamped and numbered from the edition of 500<br />
verso, published by Eyestorm, London<br />
Lot 377<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Richard Avedon (American, 1923-2004)<br />
‘The Chicago Seven sessions’<br />
set of three gel<strong>at</strong>in silver prints<br />
inscribed 1. ‘For Peter’, 2. ‘Who was really there’,<br />
3.’With more love and gr<strong>at</strong>itude than I can express<br />
in words’, signed Dick 1971, Xmas and Farewell<br />
35 x 28cm<br />
£2,000 - 2,500<br />
376<br />
Lot 378<br />
Richard Avedon (American, 1923-2004)<br />
Claude Ruiz Picasso, Peter Waldman and<br />
another studio assistant<br />
gel<strong>at</strong>in silver print<br />
signed by the photographer and inscribed ‘For Peter’<br />
50 x 40cm<br />
Lot 379<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
Richard Avedon (American, 1923-2004)<br />
‘Jacob Israel Avedon photography by Richard<br />
Avedon, Museum of Modern Art, New York 1974’<br />
invit<strong>at</strong>ion to the Exhibition and an Exhibition poster<br />
the poster signed by the photographer and inscribed<br />
‘For Peter’<br />
poster 64 x 57cm, invit<strong>at</strong>ion 18 x 18cm<br />
See image online £200 - 250<br />
Lot 380<br />
Richard Avedon (American, 1923-2004)<br />
Andy Warhol with surgery scars<br />
black and white photograph<br />
signed by the photographer<br />
sheet 43 x 36cm<br />
£2,500 - 3,000<br />
130
377<br />
Lot 381<br />
Richard Avedon (American, 1923-2004)<br />
‘Richard Avedon, Photographer, 1975 Marlborough<br />
Gallery New York’<br />
Exhibition poster, 66 x 59.5cm<br />
Lot 382<br />
378<br />
£150 - 200<br />
Richard Avedon (American, 1923-2004), a Cartier 18ct.<br />
gold tank manual wind wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch, with Roman dial<br />
and cabochon sapphire set winding crown, case diameter<br />
23mm, the case back inscribed ‘To Peter on gradu<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
day, with love Dick, December 22 1971’<br />
This w<strong>at</strong>ch is referred to in “Avedon Something Personal”<br />
page 327, where it is st<strong>at</strong>ed ‘when our English studio<br />
manager, Peter Waldman, was leaving to go out on his<br />
own, Dick ...followed Peter out of the door, took off his<br />
Cartier w<strong>at</strong>ch, and threw it to him, and Peter caught it<br />
midair on the street.’<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
380<br />
382<br />
381<br />
131
Lot 383<br />
§ Arthur Dooley (British, 1929-1994), a bronze<br />
and iron group of a figure descending a<br />
staircase, 19cm wide, 29cm high<br />
£600 - 900<br />
Lot 384<br />
§ Fred Y<strong>at</strong>es (English, 1922-2008)<br />
‘Fallen Angel’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
20 x 25cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 385<br />
§ Victor Pasmore R.A, CH CBE, (British, 1908-<br />
1998)<br />
‘Points of Contact No.37’ ( Lynton G16.)<br />
screenprint in colours on Arches, 1982,<br />
monogrammed and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘82, 59/70, from the<br />
edition of 70, published by Marlborough <strong>Fine</strong> Art,<br />
London<br />
visible sheet 87 x 48cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
132
Lot 386<br />
Pierre Olivier<br />
Dandy sk<strong>at</strong>er<br />
machined tapestry<br />
signed in the weave<br />
181 x 131cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 387<br />
§ Bridget Riley (British, b.1931)<br />
‘Magenta & Green’<br />
printers proof<br />
signed in pencil and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘02, 4/5<br />
87 x 57cm, sheet overall 109 x 75cm<br />
Lot 388<br />
§ Peter Collis RHA (1929-2012)<br />
Still life with vase of flowers<br />
oil on canvas<br />
initialled<br />
61 x 61cm<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
133
389<br />
393<br />
Lot 389<br />
Liam Spencer (British, b.1964)<br />
View from the T<strong>at</strong>e Modern<br />
oil on board<br />
25 x 35.5cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
390<br />
Lot 390<br />
Liam Spencer (British, b.1964)<br />
‘Bo<strong>at</strong> and skyscrapers, Hong Kong’<br />
ink drawing<br />
New Grafton Gallery label verso d<strong>at</strong>ed 2006,<br />
title, artist monogram and d<strong>at</strong>e 2006 verso<br />
18 x 24.5cm<br />
£400 - 500<br />
391<br />
392<br />
Lot 391<br />
Liam Spencer (British, b.1964)<br />
‘New York Taxis’<br />
oil on panel<br />
15 x 43cm<br />
Lot 392<br />
Liam Spencer (British, b.1964)<br />
‘Surfers, Cornwall’<br />
oil on board<br />
15 x 30cm<br />
£500 - 800<br />
£400 - 600<br />
134
395<br />
Lot 393<br />
Liam Spencer (British, b.1964)<br />
‘New York’<br />
oil on board<br />
monogrammed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 2004 verso, 76 x 61cm<br />
Lot 394<br />
Liam Spencer (British, b.1964)<br />
‘New York’<br />
oil on board, 39.5 x 20cm<br />
Lot 395<br />
394<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Liam Spencer (British, b.1964)<br />
Still life with sardines<br />
oil on board<br />
monogrammed and numbered 206 verso, 15 x 20cm<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 396<br />
Liam Spencer (British, b.1964)<br />
‘F<strong>at</strong>ih Mosque, Istanbul’<br />
oil on panel<br />
monogrammed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 2007 verso<br />
28 x 20cm<br />
Lot 397<br />
396<br />
Liam Spencer (British, b.1964)<br />
‘Oxford Street No.1’<br />
oil on board<br />
monogrammed verso and d<strong>at</strong>ed 2010<br />
20 x 15cm<br />
397<br />
£400 - 600<br />
£400 - 600<br />
135
Lot 398<br />
§ Peter Brook (English,<br />
1927-2009)<br />
‘Light through clouds’<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed in pencil and d<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
2004<br />
28.5 x 44cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 399<br />
§ Christoph Ruckhäberle<br />
(German, b.1978)<br />
Folk musician<br />
set of eight linocuts<br />
comprised of eight panels<br />
each 97 x 66cm<br />
£5,000 - 8,000<br />
136
Lot 400<br />
§ David Mach (Scottish, b.1956)<br />
Che Guevara<br />
collage of cutout segments of<br />
postcards of Mickey Mouse<br />
181 x 181cm<br />
Lot 401<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
§ Tracey Emin (British, b.1963)<br />
When I Think About Sex, 2005<br />
offset lithograph on thin paper<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed ‘05<br />
published by White Cube in an<br />
edition of 1000<br />
59 x 84cm<br />
£600 - 800<br />
137
Lot 402<br />
§ Anne Redp<strong>at</strong>h (Scottish,<br />
1885-1965)<br />
‘The Spanish Church’<br />
oil on canvas<br />
30 x 40cm<br />
£7,000 - 10,000<br />
Lot 403<br />
§ Maurice Wade (British,<br />
b.1917)<br />
‘Head Stones, Dalehall’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and titled verso<br />
81 x 61cm<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
138
Lot 404<br />
Bob Dylan (American, b.1941)<br />
‘Backyard’ from the Drawn Blank<br />
Series<br />
giclée print, signed in pencil, 34/95<br />
34 x 53cm<br />
Lot 405<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Bob Dylan (American, b.1941)<br />
‘New England Depot’ from the<br />
Be<strong>at</strong>en P<strong>at</strong>h Series<br />
giclée print, signed in pencil, 176/295<br />
66 x 91cm<br />
Lot 406<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Bob Dylan (American, b.1941)<br />
‘Wilton Iowa Farmyard’, from The<br />
Be<strong>at</strong>en P<strong>at</strong>h series,<br />
giclée print, 2016, signed in pencil,<br />
numbered from the edition of 295, 58 x<br />
76 cm<br />
Lot 407<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Bob Dylan (American, b.1941)<br />
‘Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn’ from the<br />
Be<strong>at</strong>en P<strong>at</strong>h Series<br />
giclée print, signed in pencil, 285/295<br />
49 x 66cm<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
139
Lot 408<br />
Bob Dylan (American, b.1941)<br />
‘Sideview Mirror’ from the<br />
Retrospectrum Collection<br />
giclée print on archival paper<br />
signed in pencil, numbered 255/295<br />
49 x 65cm<br />
Lot 409<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Bob Dylan (American, b.1941)<br />
‘Maggie’s Farm’ from the Mondo<br />
Scripto Collection<br />
lithograph<br />
signed in pencil, numbered 288/495<br />
45 x 73cm<br />
Lot 410<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Bob Dylan (American, b.1941)<br />
‘The Bridge’ from the Asia Series<br />
giclée print on Hahnemühle 300 gsm<br />
museum etching paper<br />
signed in pencil, numbered 128/295<br />
from the Arabic Numbers edition<br />
55 x 67cm<br />
Lot 411<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Bob Dylan (American, b.1941)<br />
‘Wilton Iowa Farmyard’ from the<br />
Be<strong>at</strong>en P<strong>at</strong>h Series<br />
giclée print on archival paper<br />
signed in pencil, numbered 187/295<br />
65 x 91cm<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
140
Lot 412<br />
§ Dame Elizabeth Violet<br />
Blackadder OBE RA RSA<br />
RSW RGI DLitt (British, 1931-<br />
2021)<br />
‘Dragonfruit and Sweet Lime<br />
1996’<br />
mixed media<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
19 x 26cm<br />
£700 - 900<br />
Lot 413<br />
§ Fred Cuming RA NEAC<br />
Hon RBA Hon ROI, (English<br />
1930-2022)<br />
‘Holiday Memories’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
10 x 26cm<br />
£1,800 - 2,200<br />
Lot 414<br />
§ Fred Cuming RA NEAC<br />
Hon RBA Hon ROI (English<br />
1930-2022)<br />
‘In The Shallows, 1994’<br />
oil on board<br />
signed<br />
10 x 21cm<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
141
Lot 415<br />
§ Mary Fedden OBE R.A.<br />
PPRWA (1915-2012)<br />
‘Little House’<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1978<br />
9 x 10.5cm<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 416<br />
§ Mary Fedden OBE R.A.<br />
PPRWA (1915-2012)<br />
Table top still life<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolour<br />
signed and d<strong>at</strong>ed 1990<br />
23 x 26cm<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
142
SILVER & VERTU<br />
At approx. 2.30pm.<br />
417 - 490<br />
486<br />
143
Lot 417<br />
A William III Scottish<br />
silver trefid spoon, with<br />
r<strong>at</strong> tail bowl, maker James<br />
Penman, assay master John<br />
Borthwick, Edinburgh, 1694,<br />
with engraved initials to the<br />
terminal and foli<strong>at</strong>e decor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
above the tip of the r<strong>at</strong> tail,<br />
19.6cm, 53 grams.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 418<br />
A George II silver tankard<br />
with domed cover, by Richard<br />
Bayley?, with banded girdle,<br />
scroll thumbpiece and l<strong>at</strong>er<br />
engraved inscriptions rel<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
to the ‘Halifax Gorilla Rifle Club,<br />
1870’, London, 1741, height<br />
17.5cm, 24oz.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 420<br />
A George II silver coffee pot, possibly by<br />
William & Robert Peaston, of tapering form, with<br />
engraved crest, hinged domed cover and turned<br />
finial, London, 1754, height 24cm, gross weight<br />
26.3oz.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 419<br />
A pair of George II cast silver<br />
candlesticks by William Gould, with<br />
knopped stems, on shaped square foot with<br />
fluted angles, London, 1749, 21.2cm, 34oz.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
144
Lot 421<br />
A George III engraved silver tea caddy,<br />
by Benjamin Mountigue, of serpentine<br />
form, with carved ivory pineapple finial and<br />
button to open the hinged cover, London,<br />
1784, length 14.2cm, together with a l<strong>at</strong>er<br />
associ<strong>at</strong>ed caddy spoon, 11oz (a.f.). CITES<br />
submission reference: PEP4M192<br />
£350 - 450<br />
Lot 422<br />
A George III silver oval two<br />
handled tea tray by William<br />
Bennett, with reeded handles and<br />
border, London, 1799, 54.8cm over<br />
handles, 70.5oz.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 423<br />
A George III silver soup pl<strong>at</strong>e, by<br />
Parker & Wakelin, with shell and<br />
gadrooned border and engraved<br />
armorial, London, 1760, diameter<br />
24.3cm, 18.2oz.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 424<br />
A pair of George III pierced silver mounted wine coasters, William<br />
Allen III, each with gadrooned border and foli<strong>at</strong>e scroll engraved<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ion, with turned wooden base and central silver boss, London,<br />
1805, diameter 13.9cm, in l<strong>at</strong>er Garrard & Co present<strong>at</strong>ion box, with<br />
receipt d<strong>at</strong>e 1975.<br />
£400 - 600
Lot 425<br />
A pair of early George III silver candlesticks, by<br />
James Stamp & John Baker, with waisted knopped<br />
columns, on qu<strong>at</strong>refoil foot, London, 1766, height<br />
25.5cm, weighted.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 426<br />
A George III silver coffee pot, by John Payne?,<br />
of baluster form, with l<strong>at</strong>er engraved decor<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
London, 1766, height 28cm, gross weight 28.8oz.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 427<br />
A m<strong>at</strong>ched set of four George III silver<br />
candlesticks, with knopped waisted stems, on<br />
square bases, two engraved with monogram and<br />
two engraved with crest, two sconces marked for<br />
William Stroud, London, 1795, two other sconces<br />
with maker’s mark for William Cafe, height 26cm,<br />
weighted?<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 428<br />
A George III demifluted<br />
silver tea<br />
urn and cover, by<br />
John Scofield, with<br />
engraved armorial<br />
and stained ivory<br />
spigot, London, 1796,<br />
height 45.8cm, gross<br />
weight 116.8oz, with<br />
original octagonal<br />
wooden case (a.f.).<br />
CITES submission<br />
reference:<br />
LS7U2WVX<br />
£1,200 - 1,800
Lot 429<br />
A George IV Scottish silver three<br />
piece pedestal tea set, by Peter<br />
Aitken I, of circular form, with<br />
engraved crest and embossed<br />
with flowers and scrolls, Glasgow,<br />
1826, gross weight 46.8oz. CITES<br />
submission reference: T4BKA65U<br />
£550 - 650<br />
Lot 430<br />
A C<strong>at</strong>herine The Gre<strong>at</strong> Russian parcel<br />
gilt silver cup and cover, with embossed<br />
scrolling decor<strong>at</strong>ion, on three large ball feet,<br />
master Timofei Filippov Siluyanov, 176?,<br />
height 15.9cm, 7.8oz.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 431<br />
A George IV embossed silver sugar<br />
bowl and cream jug by Edward Farrell,<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ed with continuous scene of<br />
imbibers, together with a pair of Harlequin<br />
sugar nips, same d<strong>at</strong>e and maker London,<br />
1820, 36oz.<br />
Lot 432<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A George IV engine turned silver castle top<br />
rectangular vinaigrette, by Francis Clark,<br />
depicting ‘Kenilworth Castle’ in relief,<br />
Birmingham, 1827?, 43mm.<br />
£400 - 600
Lot 433<br />
A George III engraved silver four<br />
piece tea and coffee service, by<br />
Peter & William B<strong>at</strong>eman, with<br />
shaped reeded bands, engraved<br />
shoulders, on ball feet, the coffee<br />
pot on square base, with ball feet,<br />
London, 1806/7, together with a pair<br />
of associ<strong>at</strong>ed silver sugar tongs, gross<br />
weight 62oz.<br />
£1,000 - 1,200<br />
Lot 434<br />
A m<strong>at</strong>ched part canteen of Victorian silver Old English beaded<br />
p<strong>at</strong>tern fl<strong>at</strong>ware, by George Adams, comprising 12 table forks, 12<br />
dessert forks, 6 smaller dessert forks, 18 dessert spoons, 12 serving/<br />
table spoons, 12 teaspoons and one butter knife, all London and<br />
various d<strong>at</strong>es, 101.9oz, together with a set of 12 l<strong>at</strong>er silver handled<br />
table knives and 12 dessert knives, William Y<strong>at</strong>es Ltd, Sheffield, 1977.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 435<br />
A set of four George III<br />
pierced silver mounted<br />
wine coasters, John<br />
Younge & Co, with engraved<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ion and turned<br />
wooden bases, Sheffield,<br />
1782, diameter 12.4cm.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 436<br />
A mid 19th century Russian<br />
84 zolotnik silver baluster<br />
coffee pot, with fluted<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ion, unknown assay<br />
master, 1853, master Georg<br />
Wulf?, height 21.6cm, gross<br />
weight 21.9oz.<br />
£600 - 800
Lot 437<br />
Carl Fabergé - A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th/early 20th<br />
century Russian 84 zolotnik silver<br />
coffee pot, with acanthus leaf decor<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
shoulder and fluted base, signed on base,<br />
height 18.7cm, gross weight 20oz. CITES<br />
submission reference: T7CQVQS9<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 438<br />
A set of four l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century Russian 84<br />
zolotnik silver kovsh cups, with engraved<br />
initials, unknown assay master, St. Petersburg,<br />
master Lyeoba Dolgin?, 10.4cm, 7.5oz.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 439<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver<br />
mini<strong>at</strong>ure throne salt, with engraved decor<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
unknown assay master, 1870, master, Dmitry<br />
Alexandrov, height 75mm, 104 grams.<br />
Lot 440<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver<br />
shallow basket, with engraved initials and d<strong>at</strong>e<br />
and beaded borders with engraved geometric<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ion, unknown assay master, St. Petersburg,<br />
1875, master Gustav Alexander Sohlman, overall<br />
diameter 22cm, 21.4oz.<br />
£300 - 500
Lot 441<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century Russian 84<br />
zolotnik silver and niello cigar<br />
case, master Gustav Klingert, with<br />
foli<strong>at</strong>e scroll decor<strong>at</strong>ion on a m<strong>at</strong>t<br />
finish ground and central engraved<br />
monogram, Moscow, 1888, 12.1cm,<br />
gross weight 5.6oz.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 442<br />
A mid 19th century Russian 84<br />
zolotnik silver and niello cigar<br />
case, master N.N. Fyeofilov,<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ed with a town scape<br />
beyond a river, unknown assay<br />
master, 1866, 11.2cm, gross weight<br />
4oz.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 443<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th Russian part engine turned<br />
84 zolotnik silver and oval black ag<strong>at</strong>e<br />
inset oval cigar case, master Karl<br />
Verlin, 13.3cm, gross weight 5.6oz.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 444<br />
A large early 20th century<br />
Russian 84 zolotnik silver<br />
mounted purse, with<br />
engraved decor<strong>at</strong>ion and<br />
cabochon set button, master<br />
Ivan Krutikov?, Moscow,<br />
25.2cm, with suspension<br />
chain.<br />
£300 - 500
Lot 445<br />
A cased set of twelve l<strong>at</strong>e 19th<br />
century Russian 84 zolotnik silver<br />
gilt caviar spoons by F.E. Henriksen,<br />
St. Petersburg, with figural terminals,<br />
9.8cm, 8oz, the case with applied<br />
monogram.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 446<br />
An early 20th century Russian 84 zolotnik<br />
silver five piece personal cutlery set by Ivan<br />
Khlebnikov, comprising three spoons, a fork<br />
and a steel bladed knife, with foli<strong>at</strong>e decor<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
knife 27.8cm, in original fitted oak case, with<br />
applied base metal foli<strong>at</strong>e appliques.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 447<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik two<br />
handled oval tea tray by Klebnikov, with engraved<br />
twenty five year anniversary Cyrillic inscription and<br />
engraved and beaded border, unknown assay master,<br />
64.5cm over handles, 99.1oz.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 448<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver<br />
bottle holder, with basket weave decor<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
together with five similar tots, the holder<br />
with rope twist applique to hold the tots, holder<br />
unknown assay master, St. Petersburg, 1890,<br />
height 11.2cm, tots assay master A. Romanov,<br />
Moscow, 1890, height 42mm, gross weight 12.4oz.<br />
£400 - 600
Lot 449<br />
A pair of l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century<br />
Russian 84 zolotnik four<br />
branch, five light candelabra,<br />
with scrolling arms and fluted<br />
tapered columns, unknown<br />
assay master, d<strong>at</strong>ed 1887, height<br />
44.5cm, weighted.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 450<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik<br />
silver rectangular tea caddy and cover,<br />
with engraved Chinoiserie decor<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
assay master A. Romanov, Moscow,<br />
1888?, height 14.5cm, 12.5oz.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 451<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century Russian three piece 84<br />
zolotnik silver coffee set, with m<strong>at</strong>ching<br />
cusped circular tray, of conical form with<br />
angular handles, with beaded borders<br />
and engraved geometric decor<strong>at</strong>ion, with<br />
monogram and <strong>25th</strong> anniversary d<strong>at</strong>e,<br />
unknown assay master, St. Petersburg, tray<br />
diameter 35.5cm, gross weight 85.5oz. CITES<br />
submission reference: 6NJYTYTT<br />
£1,500 - 1,800
Lot 452<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver<br />
and cloisonné enamel tot, assay master<br />
An<strong>at</strong>oly Artsibashev, with geometric foli<strong>at</strong>e<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ion, Moscow, 1888, 50mm, gross 52<br />
grams.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 453<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century<br />
Russian 84 zolotnik silver<br />
crucifix, assay master<br />
Lev Oleks, Moscow, 1896,<br />
engraved with Cyrillic<br />
script, crucifix 12.2cm, on<br />
a silver chain, 100cm, 148<br />
grams.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 454<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver<br />
present<strong>at</strong>ion salver, with engraved geometric<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ion and inscription with d<strong>at</strong>e, master, JB,<br />
diameter 31.3cm, 25oz.<br />
Lot 455<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Eighteen items of l<strong>at</strong>e Victorian silver Hanovarian p<strong>at</strong>tern fl<strong>at</strong>ware by<br />
The Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, comprising three table spoons, seven dessert<br />
spoons, four three pronged table forks and four three pronged dessert forks,<br />
London, 1890/1892, together with a William IV silver table fork, London, 1834,<br />
38.2oz.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
153
Lot 456<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e Victorian silver pedestal four piece tea<br />
set, by David & George Edwards, comprising<br />
a teapot, hot w<strong>at</strong>er jug of ewer form, sugar bowl<br />
and cream jug, embossed with masks, figures,<br />
deer and foli<strong>at</strong>e decor<strong>at</strong>ion, Sheffield, 1894, hot<br />
w<strong>at</strong>er jug height 31.7cm, gross weight 77.3oz.<br />
CITES submission reference: 8YT8PAE4<br />
£1,400 - 1,800<br />
Lot 457<br />
An Edwardian novelty cigar cutter and perpetual<br />
lighter, modelled as a pair of railway lamps, by Walker<br />
& Hall, London, 1909, overall height 98mm.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 458<br />
A pair of early 20th century<br />
Chinese Export pierced silver<br />
cake baskets, by Wang Hing, Hong<br />
Kong, decor<strong>at</strong>ed with dragons and<br />
scrolls, with engraved inscription to<br />
each handle (lacking inserts?), on<br />
four pierced scroll feet, length 29cm,<br />
31.4oz.<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
Lot 459<br />
A pair of l<strong>at</strong>e Victorian silver saucebo<strong>at</strong>s,<br />
by Charles Stuart Harris, with flying scroll<br />
handles, with shell knees, on three hoof feet,<br />
London, 1899, length 18.7cm, 20.4oz.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
154
tea<br />
ing<br />
owl<br />
s,<br />
hot<br />
z.<br />
,800<br />
Lot 460<br />
A large early 20th century<br />
Chinese silver epergne, with<br />
four trumpet shaped receivers<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ed with prunus and<br />
three hanging hexagonal<br />
baskets, on a circular dished<br />
base, with floral stems, on<br />
three foli<strong>at</strong>e scroll feet, height<br />
52.8cm, 69.6oz.<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
Lot 461<br />
A pair of early 20th century German 800 standard silver<br />
candlesticks, by Schmedlin, engraved with d<strong>at</strong>e and<br />
monogram, on four scroll feet, height 36.4cm, 36.5oz.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 462<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century French<br />
950 standard silver tureen and<br />
cover, a saucebo<strong>at</strong> on fixed<br />
stand and two serving dishes,<br />
by V. Boivin, Paris, with foli<strong>at</strong>e<br />
scroll borders and engraved<br />
monogram, oval dish 45.2cm,<br />
117.1oz.<br />
£2,200 - 2,600<br />
155
Lot 463<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century<br />
American sterling silver<br />
oval pedestal bowl, by<br />
Gorham Manufacturing<br />
Co, with scroll border,<br />
d<strong>at</strong>e letter for 1894, length<br />
27.5cm, 21.6oz.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 464<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th/early 20th century<br />
American Eucharistic 14kt gold,<br />
silver gilt and multi coloured<br />
paste set chalice by Benziger<br />
Brothers, New York, with applied<br />
filigree decor<strong>at</strong>ion and amethyst and<br />
diamond mounted gold cross, on a<br />
cusped foot, the cup section stamped<br />
14kt, 25.3cm, together with a l<strong>at</strong>er<br />
associ<strong>at</strong>ed 800 standard silver gilt<br />
p<strong>at</strong>en, in a Benziger Brothers fitted<br />
box, gross 24.4oz. (a.f.)<br />
£700 - 900<br />
Lot 465<br />
A pair of early 20th century continental<br />
silver cow creamers, by Berthold Muller,<br />
the hinged covers with housefly surmount,<br />
import marks for Chester, 1904, length<br />
13cm, 11.2oz.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 466<br />
An Edwardian silver oval two<br />
handled tea tray, by George<br />
Howson, with shaped gadrooned<br />
border and engraved monogram,<br />
Sheffield 1903, 71cm over handles,<br />
88.6oz.<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
156
Lot 467<br />
A large pair of German 800 standard<br />
silver free standing model pheasants with<br />
articul<strong>at</strong>ed wings, c.1930, 46cm long circa<br />
1930, length 45.5cm and 36.8cm, 45.9oz.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 468<br />
A French 950 standard<br />
silver mounted Daum<br />
cameo glass absinthe<br />
bottle, decor<strong>at</strong>ed with<br />
flowers and gilt highlights,<br />
with removable cup base,<br />
13.3cm.<br />
£300 - 500 Lot 469<br />
A George V Arts & Crafts<br />
planished silver sugar<br />
castor by Albert Edward<br />
Jones, of lighthouse<br />
form, Birmingham, 1929,<br />
16.7cm, 5.3oz.<br />
£200 - 300<br />
Lot 470<br />
A George V Arts & Crafts planished<br />
silver tazza, by Pearce & Sons, on<br />
curved tripod supports and planished<br />
circular foot, Glasgow, 1918, height<br />
15.6cm, 17.3oz.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
157
Lot 471<br />
A George V Arts & Crafts silver circular bowl,<br />
by W & C Sissons, with Celtic revival border, on a<br />
pierced circular foot, decor<strong>at</strong>ed birds amid scrolls,<br />
Sheffield, 1938, diameter 25.6cm, 25.6oz, on a<br />
wooden socle.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 472<br />
A George V silver present<strong>at</strong>ion swimming<br />
trophy, ‘The Rose Viner Trophy’, by Viners Ltd,<br />
modelled as Eris, Sheffield, 1932, height 26.2cm,<br />
weighted?.<br />
Lot 473<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A George V silver circular tray,<br />
by Walker & Hall, with raised<br />
curl over border and engraved<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ion, Sheffield circa 1910?,<br />
diameter 36cm, 31.1oz.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 474<br />
A George V 18th century style silver cafe<br />
au lait pair by Garrard & Co, London, 1923 &<br />
1926, height 22.8cm, gross weight 31.5oz.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
158
Lot 475<br />
A pair of 1940’s Danish silver two<br />
branch, three light dwarf candelabra, by<br />
Hans Jensen & Co, with scroll arms, on<br />
four scroll feet, d<strong>at</strong>ed 1946, height 18.2cm,<br />
weighted.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 476<br />
A George VI silver salver, by A.E.<br />
Poston & Co Ltd, with pie crust foli<strong>at</strong>e<br />
border, the base engraved with sign<strong>at</strong>ures,<br />
Birmingham, 1939, diameter 33.1cm,<br />
37.4oz.<br />
£500 - 600<br />
Lot 477<br />
A set of six Elizabeth II Stuart<br />
Devlin parcel gilt silver balloon<br />
shaped pedestal tots, the pierced<br />
bases modelled as a stylised figures,<br />
London, 1973, height 65mm, 12.3oz.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 478<br />
A pair of Elizabeth II silver cow creamers,<br />
by Heming & Co, each with hinged cover<br />
and housefly surmount, London, 1958 &<br />
1960, length 15cm, 10.2oz.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
159
Lot 479<br />
An Elizabeth II canteen of silver cutlery for<br />
six, by Walker & Hall, comprising six each of<br />
the following, silver handled table and dessert<br />
knives, dessert forks table forks, teaspoons,<br />
dessert spoons and soup spoons, together with<br />
four serving spoons and a butter knife, Sheffield,<br />
1960/61/62, weighable silver, 66.4oz.<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Lot 480<br />
A pair of Elizabeth II silver novelty condiments,<br />
modelled as penguins, William Comyns & Sons Ltd,<br />
with cabochon eyes, London, 1961, 58mm.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 481<br />
An Elizabeth II silver mounted sl<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Hanukkah Menorah and a pair of m<strong>at</strong>ching<br />
candlesticks by Marianne Forest, of<br />
tubular and angular design, London, 1985/6,<br />
Menorah height 36.8cm.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 482<br />
An Elizabeth II 182 piece canteen of silver cutlery<br />
for twelve by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1966/67/69,<br />
in fitted mahogany free standing table cabinet and<br />
twelve l<strong>at</strong>e pairs of silver handled dessert e<strong>at</strong>ers,<br />
same maker 1972(not fitted), weighable silver<br />
146.3oz.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
160
Lot 483<br />
An Elizabeth II canteen of silver King’s p<strong>at</strong>tern cutlery<br />
for twelve by Garrard & Co Ltd, comprising twelve each of<br />
the following, table and dessert forks, dessert, tea and soup<br />
spoons, silver handled table and dessert knives and six table/<br />
serving spoons, Sheffield, 1973, weighable silver 133.2oz.<br />
£2,200 - 2,600<br />
Lot 484<br />
An Elizabeth II Arts & Crafts planished<br />
silver centrepiece epergne by Pruden &<br />
Smith of Ditchling, with three silver trumpet<br />
receivers and four glass dishes by Lara<br />
Aldridge, London, 2008, height 32.2cm,<br />
81.2oz.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 485<br />
A 57 piece part canteen of<br />
Elizabeth II silver Princess<br />
p<strong>at</strong>tern cutlery for six, by<br />
Garrard & Co Ltd, London<br />
1965/6/7 and 1975, and<br />
Sheffield, 1968/9, weighable<br />
silver 62.5oz.<br />
£600 - 900<br />
Lot 486<br />
An Elizabeth II part textured silver sugar caster by<br />
Adrian Gerald Benney, of lighthouse form, London<br />
1972, 16.1cm, 8.7oz.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
161
Lot 487<br />
A set of six Elizabeth II textured<br />
silver pedestal goblets, by<br />
Garrard & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1973,<br />
11.2cm, 44.8oz.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 488<br />
An Elizabeth II parcel gilt<br />
silver mini<strong>at</strong>ure model of<br />
a Shell oil tanker, by Theo<br />
Fennell, London, 1988,<br />
94mm, in original fitted box.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 489<br />
Three assorted Elizabeth II Theo<br />
Fennell silver bottle holders, the<br />
largest engraved ‘HP Sauce’, London,<br />
1997,14.5cm, the remaining two for<br />
‘Heinz Tom<strong>at</strong>o Ketchup’, London, 2004<br />
and ‘Tabasco’, London, 2003, 17.3oz.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 490<br />
A set of four Elizabeth II Stuart<br />
Devlin parcel gilt silver circular<br />
pl<strong>at</strong>es, each border decor<strong>at</strong>ed with<br />
gradu<strong>at</strong>ed spheres, London, 1972,<br />
23.2cm, 43.6oz.,<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
162
WATCHES & JEWELLERY<br />
491-609<br />
528
Lot 491<br />
An early 20th century Russian 84 zolotnik<br />
silver hunter keyless pocket w<strong>at</strong>ch by Pavel<br />
Bure, with Roman dial and subsidiary seconds,<br />
the inside case back with engraved inscription<br />
d<strong>at</strong>ed 6th April, 1914, signed on dial, the engine<br />
turned outer case with four horseshoe motifs,<br />
case diameter 52mm.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
Lot 492<br />
A George V 9ct gold J.W. Benson keyless<br />
half hunter pocket w<strong>at</strong>ch, with Roman dial and<br />
subsidiary seconds, case diameter 48mm, gross<br />
98 grams, together with a 9ct gold albert, 38cm,<br />
54.8 grams.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 493<br />
A George III engine turned silver pair cased keywind<br />
chronometer pocket w<strong>at</strong>ch by Mudge & Dutton, with two<br />
subsidiary dials and outer sweep seconds, the signed movement<br />
with diamond set cock and numbered 4516, outer case diameter<br />
63mm, hallmarked for London, 1793.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 494<br />
A Russian 56 zolotnik<br />
gold manual wind<br />
wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch by Pavel<br />
Bure, with Roman dial<br />
and subsidiary seconds,<br />
signed on dial, case<br />
diameter 32mm, on a<br />
l<strong>at</strong>er associ<strong>at</strong>ed le<strong>at</strong>her<br />
strap, gross weight 33.2<br />
grams.<br />
£1,300 - 1,500<br />
164
Lot 495<br />
A gentleman’s l<strong>at</strong>e 1960’s<br />
stainless steel Tudor Oyster<br />
Prince D<strong>at</strong>e-Day self winding wrist<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ch, with blue dial and b<strong>at</strong>on<br />
numerals, serial no. 692291, case<br />
diameter 38mm, on a stainless steel<br />
Rolex bracelet, no box or papers.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 496<br />
A gentleman’s 1960’s 18ct<br />
gold Omega Seamaster DeVille<br />
autom<strong>at</strong>ic wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch, on an<br />
associ<strong>at</strong>ed 9ct gold bracelet,<br />
with b<strong>at</strong>on numerals and d<strong>at</strong>e<br />
aperture, case diameter 35mm,<br />
overall length 20cm, gross weight<br />
66.9 grams, with box and receipts.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
Lot 497<br />
A gentleman’s 18ct gold Jaeger<br />
LeCoultre manual wind dress<br />
wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch, on an associ<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
strap, with b<strong>at</strong>on numerals,<br />
case diameter 33mm, case back<br />
numbered 1234605 over A,<br />
gross weight 30 grams, no box or<br />
papers.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 498<br />
A gentleman’s l<strong>at</strong>e 1940’s 18ct<br />
gold Rolex Oyster perpetual<br />
chronometer bubble back wrist<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ch, with b<strong>at</strong>on numerals and<br />
d<strong>at</strong>e aperture, serial number<br />
602752, the case back with faded<br />
personal inscription, case diameter<br />
35mm, on a l<strong>at</strong>er Rolex le<strong>at</strong>her strap<br />
with 18ct gold Rolex buckle, no box<br />
or papers.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 499<br />
A gentleman’s l<strong>at</strong>e 1980’s 18ct<br />
gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day/<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch, on an 18ct gold<br />
Rolex bracelet with deployment<br />
clasp, with yellow dial and b<strong>at</strong>on<br />
numerals, model number 18238,<br />
serial number L304232, with Rolex<br />
box and pamphlets, (no guarantee<br />
card).<br />
£7,000 - 10,000<br />
Lot 500<br />
A gentleman’s 18ct white gold<br />
Jaeger LeCoultre manual wind<br />
dress wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch, with square<br />
dial and b<strong>at</strong>on numerals, case back<br />
numbered 987779 over A, case<br />
diameter 28mm, on an associ<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
black le<strong>at</strong>her strap.<br />
£500 - 800<br />
165
Lot 501<br />
A gentleman’s stainless steel<br />
Jager LeCoultre Memovox<br />
autom<strong>at</strong>ic alarm d<strong>at</strong>e wrist<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ch, with d<strong>at</strong>e aperture and<br />
b<strong>at</strong>on numerals, case diameter<br />
37mm, case back numbered<br />
882391, on an associ<strong>at</strong>ed steel<br />
bracelet, no box or papers (a.f.).<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 502<br />
A gentleman’s 1960’s 18ct<br />
gold Vacheron & Constantin<br />
manual wind dress wrist<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ch, on an 18k gold<br />
bracelet, the rectangular<br />
dial with Roman and b<strong>at</strong>on<br />
numerals, reference no.<br />
401449, case diameter 23mm,<br />
with some paperwork and<br />
Vacheron pouch.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 503<br />
A gentleman’s 1950’s stainless<br />
steel Rolex Precision manual<br />
wind wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch, with Arabic<br />
dial and subsidiary seconds,<br />
case back numbered 415024,<br />
cased diameter 34mm, on an<br />
associ<strong>at</strong>ed flexible strap with<br />
spare links, no box or papers.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 504<br />
A 1960’s 9ct gold Bueche Girod<br />
manual wind dress wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch,<br />
on a textured 9ct gold bracelet,<br />
with square dial and b<strong>at</strong>on<br />
numerals, case diameter 23mm,<br />
gross weight 41.9 grams.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
Lot 505<br />
A gentleman’s 1970’s 9ct<br />
gold Bueche Girod manual<br />
wind dress wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch, on an<br />
integral 9ct gold bracelet, with<br />
rectangular Roman dial, case<br />
diameter 22mm, gross weight<br />
59.2 grams.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 506<br />
A lady’s 18ct gold Cartier<br />
Panthere quartz wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch,<br />
with Roman dial and cabochon<br />
sapphire set winding crown, on<br />
an 18ct gold Cartier bracelet with<br />
twin deployment clasp, case back<br />
numbered 1070 MG 277501,<br />
cased diameter 22mm, gross<br />
weight 63.6 grams, with Cartier<br />
pouch, no papers.<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
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Lot 507<br />
A lady’s modern 18ct gold<br />
Van Cleef & Arpels manual<br />
wind octagonal dress wrist<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ch, with Roman dial, no<br />
bracelet, case back numbered<br />
12603 over 9262 case<br />
diameter 24mm, gross weight<br />
14.2 grams.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 508<br />
A lady’s early 2000’s 18ct gold<br />
Omega quartz wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch,<br />
with mother of pearl dial and<br />
b<strong>at</strong>on numerals, on an 18ct<br />
gold Omega bracelet, w<strong>at</strong>ch no.<br />
57698653, with box and warranty<br />
cards.<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
Lot 509<br />
A gentleman’s early 2000’s<br />
18ct gold Omega Autom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
Chronometer wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch, with<br />
b<strong>at</strong>on numerals and d<strong>at</strong>e aperture,<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ch no.80050765, case<br />
diameter 35mm, on an 18ct gold<br />
Omega bracelet, with box, booklet<br />
and warranty card.<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
Lot 510<br />
A lady’s mid 2010’s stainless<br />
steel Omega Constell<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
quartz wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch, with<br />
mother of pearl dial and b<strong>at</strong>on<br />
numerals, w<strong>at</strong>ch no. 92147439,<br />
on a stainless steel Omega<br />
bracelet, with box and warranty<br />
card.<br />
£300 - 500<br />
Lot 511<br />
A 2023 stainless steel<br />
Longines Conquest VHP quartz<br />
wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch, with mother of pearl<br />
dial and diamond dot markers,<br />
with original box, papers and<br />
certific<strong>at</strong>e, case diameter 37mm,<br />
with original box, papers and<br />
certific<strong>at</strong>e.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 512<br />
A gentleman’s stainless steel<br />
Cartier Tank solo autom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch, with rectangular<br />
Roman dial and d<strong>at</strong>e aperture, on<br />
a stainless steel Cartier bracelet,<br />
case back numbered 767272WX,<br />
case dimensions are 40mm by<br />
30mm, with Cartier box, spare<br />
links and pamphlet.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
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Lot 513<br />
A lady’s 1990’s 18ct gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual<br />
D<strong>at</strong>ejust wrist w<strong>at</strong>ch, with after market diamond<br />
set bezel, on an 18ct gold Rolex bracelet with<br />
jubilee clasp, model no. 69178, serial no. T355237,<br />
with guarantee card, no box.<br />
Lot 514<br />
£4,000 - 6,000<br />
A modern pl<strong>at</strong>inum, emerald and diamond<br />
cluster set oval pendant, of foli<strong>at</strong>e design, the oval<br />
cut emerald measuring approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 10.3mm by<br />
8mm, pendant overall 33mm, on a pl<strong>at</strong>inum fine link<br />
chain, 40cm, gross weight 10.9 grams.<br />
Lot 515<br />
£500 - 800<br />
A 17th century? French gold posy ring, with star<br />
engraving and central buckle motif, the inner shank<br />
engraved ‘Sans De Partyer’, size P/Q, 2.6 grams.<br />
Lot 516<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
An Edwardian gold, silver and gradu<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
diamond cluster set twin drop ribbon bow<br />
brooch, with detachable brooch <strong>at</strong>tachment, 41mm,<br />
gross weight 7 grams, in a fitted gilt tooled le<strong>at</strong>her<br />
case, inscribed ‘September 6th, 1905’.<br />
Lot 517<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Victorian gold, enamel and seed pearl<br />
mounted oval cameo hardstone brooch, carved<br />
with the bust of a lady to dexter,45mm, gross weight<br />
24.4 grams.<br />
Lot 518<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An Edwardian pierced gold and diamond cluster<br />
set circular brooch, with central cushion cut stone,<br />
diameter 34mm, gross weight 14.4 grams.<br />
Lot 519<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A Roman gold and hardstone intaglio military<br />
finger ring, carved with S<strong>at</strong>urn beside a pedestal,<br />
with angular shank, size Q/R, gross weight 5.9<br />
grams (with plasticine cast of subject).<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 520<br />
An early 19th century gold and citrine riviere<br />
necklace, set with twenty three gradu<strong>at</strong>ed round cut<br />
stones, 38cm, gross weight 37.9 grams, in a Liberty<br />
& Co box.<br />
Lot 521<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An antique 18ct gold and ag<strong>at</strong>e? set cameo ring,<br />
carved with the head of a Nubian man to dexter, size<br />
U/V, gross weight 12.5 grams.<br />
Lot 522<br />
£600 - 800<br />
An antique Austro Hungarian gold and carnelian<br />
intaglio set oval ring, carved with the bust to<br />
dexter of Arch Duke Joseph, with fluted shoulders,<br />
size T, gross weight 9 grams.<br />
Lot 523<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A recent Middle Eastern three colour 22k gold<br />
tassel drop necklace and pair of m<strong>at</strong>ching drop<br />
earrings, the necklace with central flower head<br />
motif, 52cm, earrings 60mm, 19.7 grams, in fitted<br />
box.<br />
Lot 524<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Greco-Roman gold and intaglio carnelian set<br />
finger ring, carved with the figure of Nike, circa<br />
1st century B.C. size P/Q, gross weight 4.4 grams.<br />
Lot 525<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A mid 17th century Charles I gold and enamel<br />
oval memorial ring, the ring head with enamelled<br />
portrait of Charles I and engraved verso ‘CR JAN 30<br />
1648’, size L, gross weight 3.8 grams.<br />
Lot 526<br />
£2,500 - 3,500<br />
An early 20th century gold and silver mounted<br />
diamond cluster set circular pendant brooch,<br />
overall 30mm, gross weight 5.7 grams.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
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Lot 527<br />
A 19th century continental gold albert, with b<strong>at</strong>on<br />
coil and rope twist links, tests as 14k, 62cm, 36.4<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 528<br />
£1,200 - 1,500<br />
A Victorian textured gold and garnet cluster set<br />
drop ‘knot’ brooch, the drop with glazed back,<br />
overall drop 76mm, gross weight 19.7 grams.<br />
Lot 529<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Georgian embossed gold belcher link choker<br />
necklace, with turquoise cluster set barrel shaped<br />
clasp, 38cm, gross weight 23.1 grams.<br />
Lot 530<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An Edwardian gold and silver, diamond and<br />
turquoise set drop pendant brooch, with central<br />
oval cabochon turquoise, bordered by diamonds in a<br />
foli<strong>at</strong>e and ribbon bow setting, 60mm, gross weight<br />
23.3 grams.<br />
Lot 531<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A 1930’s continental 14k gold, moonstone?,<br />
ruby and diamond cluster set upfinger ring, the<br />
central oval stone carved with the bust of a Roman<br />
God with a lyre, size U/V, gross weight 8.1 grams,<br />
maker’s monogram MM.<br />
Lot 532<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A gold and gypsy set old round cut diamond<br />
ring, the stone dimensions approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 6mm by<br />
6mm, with a depth of 3.2mm,<br />
£500 - 700<br />
Lot 534<br />
An early 20th century gold, gradu<strong>at</strong>ed sapphire<br />
and diamond cluster set crescent brooch, width<br />
35mm, gross weight 8 grams.<br />
Lot 535<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An early 20th century single strand gradu<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
n<strong>at</strong>ural pearl and seed pearl necklace, with three<br />
stone diamond set clasp and Anchor Cert report<br />
d<strong>at</strong>ed 27/6/2014 st<strong>at</strong>ing an extensive sample to<br />
be n<strong>at</strong>ural pearls, 55cm, gross weight 11.58 grams.<br />
Lot 536<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
A Victorian gold, turquoise and cabochon garnet<br />
set entwined serpent pendant, overall 57mm,<br />
gross weight 12.4 grams.<br />
Lot 537<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A Victorian gold, single stone heart shaped<br />
citrine and seed pearl cluster set coronet<br />
brooch, 34mm, gross weight 7.5 grams, in fitted<br />
le<strong>at</strong>her box.<br />
Lot 538<br />
£300 - 400<br />
An 18ct gold and diamond cluster set pendant<br />
necklace, of foli<strong>at</strong>e design, pendant width 37mm,<br />
overall 44cm, gross weight 9 grams.<br />
Lot 539<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
A George III gold guard chain, with chased circular<br />
links and four stone pink topaz? and star motif set<br />
barrel shaped clasp, 116cm, gross weight 46.2<br />
grams.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 533<br />
An Edwardian gold, single stone cabochon<br />
emerald and seed pearl cluster set tassel drop<br />
pendant on chain, of circular openwork design,<br />
with a fine link gold chain, pendant overall 74mm,<br />
chain 40cm, gross weight 11.7 grams.<br />
£300 - 400<br />
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Lot 540<br />
A Victorian gold, silver and diamond encrusted<br />
bee brooch, set with old and rose cut diamonds and<br />
two cabochon ruby eyes, wing span 38mm, gross<br />
weight 9.9 grams.<br />
Lot 541<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A pair of l<strong>at</strong>e 19th/early 20th century gold and<br />
pl<strong>at</strong>inum, emerald and diamond set two stone<br />
drop earrings, with old cushion cut diamonds and<br />
square cut emeralds, drop 11mm, gross weight 1.8<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 542<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th/early 20th century French 18ct gold<br />
and silver, old mine and rose cut diamond<br />
cluster set tiara/necklace, of scrolling foli<strong>at</strong>e<br />
design, the upper section with bar links and diamond<br />
spacers, largest stone diameter approx. 5.8mm,<br />
approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 40cm, gross weight 41.1 grams.<br />
Lot 543<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A pair of l<strong>at</strong>e 19th/early 20th century gold and<br />
two stone cushion cut diamond set earrings,<br />
each larger stone estim<strong>at</strong>ed to weigh approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
1.00ct, 11mm, gross weight 4.3 grams.<br />
Lot 544<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A Victorian gold, silver and gradu<strong>at</strong>ed diamond<br />
cluster set crescent and starburst brooch,<br />
54mm, gross weight 7.8 grams.<br />
Lot 545<br />
£300 - 500<br />
An Edwardian gold and circular diamond cluster<br />
bar brooch, set with old round cut stones, 64mm,<br />
gross weight 6.9 grams.<br />
Lot 546<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e Victorian gold and silver, ruby and<br />
diamond cluster set hinged bangle, with central<br />
flower head motif, interior diamond 56mm, gross<br />
weight 8.1 grams.<br />
£400 - 600<br />
Lot 547<br />
A pl<strong>at</strong>inum and solitaire diamond set ring, the<br />
round brilliant cut stone weighing approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
2.20ct, with an estim<strong>at</strong>ed colour and clarity of G/H<br />
and VS1/VS2, size M/N, gross weight 6 grams.<br />
Lot 548<br />
£3,000 - 5,000<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th/early 20th century French 18ct gold<br />
and silver, old mine and rose cut diamond set<br />
three row crescent brooch, 44mm, gross 15.8 g.<br />
Lot 549<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A gold and cushion cut solitaire diamond set<br />
ring, the stone approxim<strong>at</strong>ely estim<strong>at</strong>ed to weigh<br />
0.75ct, size N, gross weight 2.5 grams.<br />
Lot 550<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A Victorian gold and silver, emerald, diamond<br />
and sapphire cluster set bug brooch, with<br />
cabochon ruby set eyes, width 27mm, gross 3 g.<br />
Lot 551<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A Belle Epoque pl<strong>at</strong>inum and millegrain diamond<br />
cluster set oval brooch, 40mm, gross weight 7.8 g.<br />
Lot 552<br />
£120 - 180<br />
A modern 18ct gold and single stone<br />
diamond set ring, with six stone diamond<br />
chip set shoulders, the central stone weighing<br />
approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 0.70ct, size M, gross weight 2.2 g.<br />
Lot 553<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th/early 20th century French 18ct gold,<br />
silver, rose and round cut diamond cluster set<br />
hinged bangle, interior diameter 58mm, gross<br />
weight 21 grams.<br />
Lot 554<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
An unmarked gold and three stone diamond<br />
set ring, the centre stone weighing approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
1.20ct, size M, gross weight 3.7 grams.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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Lot 555<br />
A pair of Belle Epoque gold and silver,<br />
aquamarine, rose cut diamond and emerald<br />
cluster set drop ear clips, of foli<strong>at</strong>e design, 63mm,<br />
gross weight 10.1 grams.<br />
Lot 556<br />
£200 - 300<br />
An early to mid 20th century pl<strong>at</strong>inum and<br />
gradu<strong>at</strong>ed eighteen stone diamond set bar<br />
brooch, the central stone diameter approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
5.7mm, 65mm, gross weight 8.7 grams.<br />
Lot 557<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A George V three colour gold and enamelled<br />
pheasant brooch, engraved ‘5th August, 1929,<br />
47mm, gross weight 5.1 grams, in fitted le<strong>at</strong>her box.<br />
Lot 558<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An early 20th century gold, peridot and diamond<br />
set oval cluster ring, the central oval cut peridot,<br />
bordered by rose cut diamonds, size J, gross weight<br />
5.1 grams.<br />
Lot 559<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A pair of 1920’s style pl<strong>at</strong>inum? and millegrain<br />
set diamond cluster drop earrings, 37mm, gross<br />
weight 4.4 grams.<br />
Lot 560<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 19th century Russian August Wilhelm<br />
Holstrom for Fabergé 56 zolotnik gold and single<br />
stone garnet set bar brooch, 54mm, gross weight<br />
2.2 grams, with associ<strong>at</strong>ed Faberge box.<br />
Lot 561<br />
£400 - 600<br />
An 18ct gold, pl<strong>at</strong>inum and three stone diamond<br />
set ring, the total diamond weight approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
estim<strong>at</strong>ed as 0.90ct.size M, gross weight 3 grams.<br />
£600 - 800<br />
Lot 562<br />
A mid 20th century pl<strong>at</strong>inum and diamond set<br />
full eternity ring, size M, gross weight 2 grams.<br />
Lot 563<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of Russian 56 zolotnik gold and solitaire<br />
diamond set cufflinks, of shaped scroll form,<br />
makers mark MA, 18mm, gross weight 8.3 grams.<br />
Lot 564<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A 9ct white gold, pl<strong>at</strong>inum and diamond cluster<br />
set up-finger ring, of fleur de lis design, the largest<br />
stone diameter approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 6.5mm, size M, gross<br />
weight 5.5 grams.<br />
Lot 565<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A pair of 1920’s 18ct gold, diamond, seed pearl<br />
and jade disc set drop earrings, 42mm, gross<br />
weight 4.1 grams, with l<strong>at</strong>er 9ct butterflies.<br />
Lot 566<br />
£300 - 400<br />
An Edwardian 15ct gold, seed pearl and<br />
amethyst set drop necklace and a pair of<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ching unmarked earrings, necklace overall<br />
42cm, gross weight 12 grams, tooled le<strong>at</strong>her case.<br />
Lot 567<br />
£200 - 300<br />
A pl<strong>at</strong>inum and solitaire diamond set ring, the<br />
round brilliant cut stone weighing approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
1.50ct, with an estim<strong>at</strong>ed colour and clarity of I/J and<br />
VS1/VS2, size K, gross weight 2.9 grams.<br />
Lot 568<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
An early 20th century 18ct white gold, pl<strong>at</strong>inum<br />
and millegrain set diamond cluster openwork<br />
brooch, of rectangular form, with inswept corners,<br />
40mm, gross weight 6.8 grams.<br />
Lot 569<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A pl<strong>at</strong>inum and eight stone diamond set concave<br />
clasp/<strong>at</strong>tachment, 53mm, gross weight 13.5 grams.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
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Lot 570<br />
An 18ct white gold and diamond set flower head<br />
cluster ring, set with nineteen round brilliant cut<br />
stones, size Q, gross weight 4.7 grams.<br />
Lot 571<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
A pair of 18k white gold and pave set round and<br />
baguette cut diamond cluster set ‘knot’ earrings,<br />
25mm, gross weight 14.5 grams.<br />
Lot 572<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A l<strong>at</strong>e 1990’s Cartier 18ct gold panther lapel pin,<br />
with cabochon emerald set eyes and black onyx?<br />
nose, signed and numbered 710716, 33mm, gross<br />
8.8 grams, with Cartier box and certific<strong>at</strong>e,<br />
Lot 573<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A 1950’s continental gold, synthetic ruby, round<br />
and rose cut diamond cluster set fan shaped<br />
‘buckle’ cocktail ring, set with gradu<strong>at</strong>ed round<br />
cut diamonds and shaped cut rubies, size S, gross<br />
weight 16.8 grams.<br />
Lot 574<br />
£600 - 800<br />
An Art Deco 18ct gold mounted black onyx and<br />
diamond set openwork drop pendant, of shaped<br />
hexagonal form, the central drop set with eight<br />
round cut stones, overall 50mm, on a l<strong>at</strong>er 9ct gold<br />
chain, 42cm, gross weight 16.4 grams.<br />
Lot 575<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
An Art Deco pl<strong>at</strong>inum and millegrain set<br />
diamond cluster brooch, of pierced shaped<br />
rectangular form, 45mm, gross weight 10.6 grams.<br />
Lot 576<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A pl<strong>at</strong>inum and solitaire diamond set ring, the<br />
round brilliant cut stone weighing 2.51ct, with an<br />
estim<strong>at</strong>ed colour and clarity of I/J and SI2, size L,<br />
gross weight 4 grams.<br />
£5,000 - 7,000<br />
Lot 577<br />
A 1970’s 18ct white gold and gradu<strong>at</strong>ed three<br />
stone diamond modernist ring, set with two<br />
gradu<strong>at</strong>ed stones, one brown in colour and one<br />
other pear cut stone, size L/M, gross weight 5.7<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 578<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A French 1920’s style pl<strong>at</strong>inum and single<br />
stone emerald set dress ring, with twelve stone<br />
millegrain set diamond stepped shoulders, the<br />
cushion shaped emerald weighing approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
13.82ct and carved with a flower head, size Q/R,<br />
gross weight 8.9 grams, in Collins of Tunbridge<br />
Wells box.<br />
Lot 579<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A gold and pave set diamond leaping panther<br />
brooch, bearing the sign<strong>at</strong>ure ‘Cartier’, 43mm,<br />
gross weight 6.4 grams.<br />
Lot 580<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A pl<strong>at</strong>inum? and single stone diamond set ring,<br />
with six stone diamond chip set shoulders, the<br />
central stone weighing approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 0.50ct, size R,<br />
gross weight 2.5 grams.<br />
Lot 581<br />
£400 - 500<br />
A mid 20th century gold and diamond cluster set<br />
rectangular dress ring, with three raised demi-lune<br />
rows of diamonds, size O, gross weight 14.1 grams<br />
Lot 582<br />
£700 - 1,000<br />
A modern 18ct white gold and round brilliant cut<br />
nine stone diamond set cluster ring, the centre<br />
stone weighing approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 1.05cts, with an<br />
estim<strong>at</strong>ed colour and clarity of G/H and VS1/VS2,<br />
the total diamond weight approxim<strong>at</strong>ely estim<strong>at</strong>ed as<br />
2.89cts, size R, gross weight 6.4 grams.<br />
Lot 583<br />
£1,800 - 2,200<br />
A pair of pl<strong>at</strong>inum and diamond cluster scroll ear<br />
clips, set with round and baguette cut diamonds,<br />
26mm, gross weight 12.9 grams.<br />
£800 - 1,000<br />
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Lot 584<br />
An 18k white gold, shaped cut sapphire and<br />
round cut diamond cluster set dress ring, size<br />
L/M, gross weight 8.1 grams.<br />
Lot 585<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A modern 18ct white gold and diamond cluster<br />
set necklace, with central diamond weighing<br />
approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 1.75ct, with an estim<strong>at</strong>ed colour and<br />
clarity of G/H and VSI/VS2, 34cm, gross 18.5 g.<br />
Lot 586<br />
£6,000 - 8,000<br />
A modern 18ct white gold and single<br />
stone diamond set ring, with twenty eight<br />
gradu<strong>at</strong>ed diamond set shank and setting, with<br />
accompanying E.D.G.L. diamond report d<strong>at</strong>e 2nd<br />
Jan. 2007, st<strong>at</strong>ing the central round brilliant cut<br />
stone to weigh 2.07ct with a colour and clarity of D<br />
and SI1, with clarity enhanced (laser drilled), size K,<br />
gross weight 7 grams.<br />
Lot 587<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A white gold and nine stone set round brilliant<br />
cut diamond set half hoop ring, size K, gross 2.7g<br />
Lot 588<br />
£600 - 800<br />
A modern 18k white gold, emerald and diamond<br />
set square cluster ring, the central square cut<br />
emerald measuring 7.9mm by 7.5mm and bordered<br />
by brilliants, the shoulders set with ten brilliants, size<br />
L, gross weight 4.7 grams.<br />
Lot 589<br />
£1,200 - 1,800<br />
A modern 14k white gold and single stone fancy<br />
cushion cut amethyst dress ring, with diamond<br />
chip set shoulders and setting, total diamond weight<br />
0.42ct, size S/T, gross weight 8.9 grams.<br />
Lot 590<br />
£400 - 600<br />
A pair of 18k white gold and solitaire diamond<br />
set ear studs, the stone diameter approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
5.4mm, with an estim<strong>at</strong>ed colour and clarity of J/K<br />
and SI2, gross weight 1.9 grams.<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
Lot 591<br />
A recent Boodles pl<strong>at</strong>inum and single stone<br />
pear cut diamond set Harmony design ring, with<br />
diamond chip set shoulders and setting, with<br />
accompanying GIA report d<strong>at</strong>ed 30/1/2018, st<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
th<strong>at</strong> the pear cut brilliant stone to weigh 1.05ct, with<br />
a colour and clarity of F and VS1, total weight of the<br />
remaining diamonds is 0.25ct, signed on the shank,<br />
size S, gross weight 4.2 grams, with Boodles pouch.<br />
Lot 592<br />
£3,500 - 4,500<br />
A modern 18ct white gold and diamond cluster<br />
set drop pendant on chain, together with a pair<br />
of m<strong>at</strong>ching drop earrings, necklace, overall<br />
56cm, earrings 40mm, gross weight 19.6 grams,<br />
Lot 593<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A modern French Cartier three colour 18k gold<br />
‘Russian’ wedding ring, signed, size E/41, 4.2 g.<br />
Lot 594<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A modern 18k gold and illusion set diamond<br />
line necklace, set with diamond chips and five<br />
gradu<strong>at</strong>ed larger stones, 40cm, gross weight 17<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 595<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
A modern pl<strong>at</strong>inum and solitaire diamond<br />
set ring, the round brilliant cut stone weighing<br />
approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 2.20ct, with an estim<strong>at</strong>ed colour and<br />
clarity of J/K and I1/I2, size L, gross weight 9.7 g.<br />
Lot 596<br />
£2,000 - 3,000<br />
A modern 18ct white gold and diamond flower<br />
head cluster ring, set with round and pear cut<br />
stones, the central stone weighing approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
1.00ct, size M, gross weight 4.3 grams.<br />
Lot 597<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A modern 14k white gold, three stone diamond<br />
and four stone sapphire half hoop ring, set with<br />
square cut stones, size M, gross weight 4.1 grams.<br />
£500 - 700<br />
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591<br />
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592<br />
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590<br />
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Lot 598<br />
An 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond set oval<br />
cluster ring, the pale blue sapphire measuring<br />
approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 11.9mm by 9mm, with a depth of<br />
5.5mm, size O, gross weight 6.3 grams.<br />
Lot 599<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A 1980’s French Cartier three colour 18k gold<br />
‘Russian’ wedding ring, signed, with certific<strong>at</strong>e,<br />
size F/42.<br />
Lot 600<br />
£300 - 400<br />
A modern Cartier 18ct gold necklace, with<br />
diamond cluster set clasp, signed and numbered<br />
952342, 38cm, gross weight 63.5 grams, no box or<br />
certific<strong>at</strong>e.<br />
Lot 601<br />
£3,000 - 4,000<br />
A 1940’s 18ct gold and four stone diamond set<br />
‘tank’ dress ring, the central round brilliant cut<br />
stone weighing approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 0.36ct and raised<br />
shoulders set with four round cut diamonds weighing<br />
approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 0.16ct, size M/N, gross weight 9.7<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 602<br />
£500 - 700<br />
A Victorian 18ct and gradu<strong>at</strong>ed five stone old<br />
round cut diamond set half hoop ring, with<br />
diamond chip spacers, size I/J, gross weight 3.4<br />
grams.<br />
Lot 603<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A gold and gradu<strong>at</strong>ed eleven stone diamond set<br />
hinged bangle, with diamond chip spacers, the<br />
largest stone approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 0.50ct, interior diameter<br />
54mm, gross weight 20 grams.<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
Lot 604<br />
An early to mid 20th century white gold?,<br />
emerald and diamond cluster set stepped oval<br />
dress ring, with rectangular cut emerald and old<br />
round cut diamonds, size S, gross weight 5.4 grams.<br />
Lot 605<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
An early to mid 20th century gold, gradu<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
sapphire and gradu<strong>at</strong>ed diamond set two row<br />
crescent brooch, 52mm, gross weight 20 grams.<br />
Lot 606<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A French Belle Epoque pierced 18k gold, seed<br />
pearl and rose cut diamond set pendant, on a<br />
French 18k gold and diamond set spectacle<br />
necklace, pendant overall 44mm, chain, 46cm,<br />
gross weight 12.9 grams.<br />
Lot 607<br />
£800 - 1,200<br />
A 22k gold and collet set solitaire diamond dress<br />
ring, the setting and shank with beaded decor<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
the stone approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 0.80ct with a colour and<br />
clarity estim<strong>at</strong>ed as G and VS2, size O, gross weight<br />
10.9 grams.<br />
Lot 608<br />
£1,500 - 2,000<br />
A modern pierced 14ct gold, emerald and<br />
sapphire cluster set butterfly brooch, width<br />
38mm, gross weight 10 grams.<br />
Lot 609<br />
£300 - 500<br />
A triple strand gradu<strong>at</strong>ed cultured pearl choker<br />
necklace, with old and rose cut diamond cluster<br />
set circular clasp, approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 36cm, gross<br />
weight 98 grams.<br />
£1,000 - 1,500<br />
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