4. Bamfords - Fine Art & Antiques

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Wednesday 17th, Thursday 18th & Friday 19th March 2010 at 10.30am

The Derby Auction House, Chequers Road, Derby


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Bamfords The Derby Auction House

Three-Day Fine Art and Antique Sale at The Derby Saleroom, Chequers Road, Derby

Wednesday 17th, Thursday 18th and Friday 19th March 2010 at 10.30am

The richly ornamented ormolu mounted furniture and decoration removed from an imposing Sutton Coldfield house; the 18th and 19th century furnishings, ceramics, silver and works of art from a deceased Yorkshire estate; the Charles Hall Collection of Japanese Edo period Tsubas; and over twenty deceased estates across Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Staffordshire and other vendors. 2,100 Lots of English Pottery, English Porcelain, Worcester, Derby and Associated Factories, Decorative Arts, Plated and Silver Ware, Watches, Jewellery, Watercolours, Oils, Prints, Books, Boxes and Objects, Bijouterie, Blue John, Ivory, Miniatures, Snuff Boxes, Walking Sticks, Brass and Metal Work, Taxidermy, Textiles, Light Fittings, Wine and Port, Tribal Art, Weapons, Tsubas, Bronzes and Sculptures, Clocks, Musical Instruments, Barometers, Garden Statuary and Furniture On View

Sunday 14th March Monday 15th March Tuesday 16th March Morning of sales

2.00pm – 5.00pm 1.00pm – 5.00pm 1.00pm – 7.00pm from 9.00am

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Order of Sale

Day One – 17th March 2010 at 10.30am Pottery Staffordshire Porcelain Worcester Derby and Associated Factories Royal Crown Derby Paperweight Continental Oriental Glass Decorative Ceramics Beswick Clarice Cliff Doulton Denby, Bretby and Langley Troika Moorcroft Day Two – 18th March 2010 at 10.30am Plated Ware Flatware and Silver Watches Jewellery Day Two – 18th March 2010 at 2.00pm Watercolours Oils Prints Maps Books

Information to Buyers

Buyers Premium Buyers pay a premium of 15% on the hammer of each lot purchased. All premiums are subect to VAT.

1 – 45 45 – 80 80 – 1124 125 – 243 244 – 339 339 – 359 360 – 392 393 – 419 420 – 459 460 – 524 525 – 537 538 – 549 550 – 564 565 – 579 580 – 619 620 – 649

Conditions of Sale All Business is conducted with the conditions of sale in the back of this catalogue.

Condition of Lots and Reports Some of the following catalogue descriptions indicate damage, repair and restorations. This is a guide only and does not constitute a guarantee of good condition for other lots where no reference to condition is made. Purchasers are advised to examine carefully, prior to sale, every lot in which they are interested. If you are unable to attend the sale we will, without charge, provide a condition report on any particular lot.

Paintings & Drawings

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Any statement made in this catalogue as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, provenance or condition is not to be taen as a statement of fact but as a statement of opinion. Forename and surname of the artist: In our opinion a work by the artist

1100 – 1228 1229 – 1350 1351 – 1399 1400 – 1409 1410 – 1449

Initials of the forname and the surname of the artist: In our opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be wholly or in part his work Surname of the artist: In our opinion a work of the school of the artist or in his style and of uncertain date

Day Three – 19th March 2010 at 10.30am Boxes and Objects 1450 – 1609 Brass and Metal Work 1610 – 1624 Bijouterie 1625 – 1674 Blue John and Ivory 1675 – 1689 Miniatures 1690 – 1711 Snuff Boxes 1712 – 1719 Walking Sticks 1720 – 1759 Decorative Metal Work 1760 – 1774 Taxidermy 1775 – 1782 Textiles 1783 – 1814 Light Fittings 1815 – 1824 Wine 1825 – 1849 Tribal 1850 – 1864 Weapons and Militaria 1865 – 1899 Bronzes and Sculptures 1900 – 1944 Musical Instruments 1945 – 1963 Scientific Instruments & Barometers 1964 – 1979 Clocks 1980 – 2028

Attributed to: A tentative attribution based on style

Signed: In our opinion the signature is that of the artist

Bears signature In our opinion the signature is not that of the artist

Photography by Huw Meredith

Design & Production by Jamm Design Ltd.

Day Three – 19th March 2010 at 2.30pm Garden Statuary and other 2029 – 2049 Furniture 2050 – End of Sale 4


Day One

Wednesday 17th March at 10.30am

Ceramics & Glass

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Pottery

1 A Victorian brown salt glaze stoneware flask, in relief with profile of Queen Victoria, the verso with Prince Albert, within flowerhead border, 21cm high, c.1840 £60 - £100 2 A 19th century Brampton brown salt glaze stone ware baluster coffee pot, sprigged with flowers and stiff foliage, acanthus capped scroll handle, 17cm high £40 - £60

3 A 19th century Brampton brown salt glaze stone ware jug, of tapering cylindrical form, the shoulder with impressed decoration, loop handle, 23cm high;others, similar, 23cm high; 22cm high (3) £50 - £70

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10 A Derbyshire, possibly Brampton, brown salt glaze stoneware model, of a recumbent lion, rectangular base, 18.5cm wide, c.1820/30 £120 - £180

11 A 19th century Mintons octagonal travelling Gothic font, in matt white, on stepped octagonal base, 18cm high, impressed mark, date code for 1886 £60 - £100

12 A Lambeth circular colander or cress-bowl, the convex interior pierced with concentric holes painted in blue with bands of leaves, stylized flowers and tendrils, the exterior with leafy scrolls, 23cm diam,.c.1760 £200 - £300

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4 A 19th century Brampton brown salt glaze stone ware jug, the rounded body in relief with three gentlemens heads and four stylised trees, greyhound loop handle, 16cm high £40 - £60

13 A brown salt glaze stoneware squirrel, seated holding a nut, 21cm high £100 - £150

14 A Derbyshire brown salt glaze stoneware model, of a recumbent dog, shaped oval stepped base, 22.5cm wide, c.1820/30 £80 - £120

5 A 19th century Brampton brown salt glaze stone ware shop counter-top storage jar, of tapering cylindrical form, decorated in relief with a heraldic crest below a vacant scroll cartouche, topped with flowers and foliage, 23cm high £50 - £80

15 A Derbyshire brown salt glaze stoneware novelty inkwell, as a man, his open mouth as the well, 5cm high, c.1830 £60 - £100

6 A 19th century Brampton brown salt glaze stone ware spirit-barrel of cylindrical form, decorated in relief with a heraldic crest below a vacant scroll cartouche and surrounded by fruit, flowers and foliage, 22cm high £40 - £60 7 A 19th century Brampton brown salt glaze stone ware spirit-barrel, of cylindrical form, decorated in relief with a heraldic crest below a vacant scroll cartouche and surrounded by fruit, flowers and foliage, 22cm high £50 - £70 8 A 19th century Brampton brown salt glaze stone ware tobacco jar and cover, of cylindrical form decorated in relief with men, horses and hounds hunting, below gentlemen drinking in a stylised landscape, 17.5cm high £40 - £60

9 A 19th century brown salt glaze stoneware novelty flask, for Corn Laws, in the form of a pistol, chequered grip, applied banner inscribed Repeal, 25.5cm long, c.1830 £50 - £80 For more images please visit

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24 16 A late 18th century novelty Cream Ware hen whistle, coloured in ochre and mustard, 7.25cm high, c.1790 £200 - £300

23 A pair of Victorian shaped circular plates, in relief with leaves, green glaze, 18cm diam, c.1860 £40 - £60

24 A set of three Scottish octagonal nursery plates, printed in monochrome with Symptoms of Going it in Style, Symptoms of Grave-Digging and Symptoms of Angling, each with comical scenes OF steam engines helping in tasks, the borders moulded in relief with floral roundels, 14cm diam, 19th century £100 - £150

17 An English creamware circular plate, the centre decorated in colours, ‘Dr Syntax Setting Out For London’, the border moulded with a band of flowers, 22.5cm diam, c.1820 £60 - £100

18 A Leeds creamware ogee shaped tureen and cover, moulded in relief with basket weave, domed cover, bud finial, two scroll handles, 27cm high, early 19th century £40 - £60

25 A set of three Staffordshire barrels, banded in maroon, Whisky, Gin and Rum, brass taps, 20.5cm high; a Sherry tag, 12cm wide (4) £50 - £80

19 A Mason’s Ironstone Hydra jug, printed in the Imari palette with stylised flowers and foliage, in iron-red and cobalt blue, lamprey eel handle, 20cm high, c.1840; an Ashworth Ironstone jug, printed with canted cartouche with oriental precious objects and chrysanthemums, on an emerald ground, with gilt swags and tendrils, domed hinged cover, faux bamboo handle, 23.5cm high, printed mark (2) £60 - £100

26 A Staffordshire circular cheese stand base, in relief with convolvulus and fence, in tones of lilac, green and brown, the base in mottled green and brown, lilac and yellow border, 24cm diam, c.1880; a Continental majolica disc jug, applied with blue flowerheads on a brown ground, mustard border, mask to spout, loop handle, 27.5cm high (2) £40 - £60

20 A Measham bargeware teapot, applied with stylised flowers, birds and foliage, inscribed A present to Emily from Uncle Bernard, domed cover, teapot finial, scroll handle, 38cm high, c.1880 £50 - £80

27 A Staffordshire Imari Gaudy Welsh circular plate, decorated with stylised jardinière, leaves and foliage, panelled border, 20.5cm diam, c.1850 £40 - £60

28 A Staffordshire rectangular wall plaque, printed in black with Prepare to meet thy God within a brown relief moulded foliate rim, 24cm wide, c.1820 £60 - £100

21 A late Medieval English encaustic tile, the red clay decorated in yellow with shield crest, 14cm x 13.4cm; another, glazed in brown and inlaid in yellow, 13cm square; another, smaller, 10.5cm square (3) £60 - £100

29 A Staffordshire octagonal pottery child’s plate, printed to centre in monochrome with St Paul’s, London, the rim in relief with flowerheads and scroll in colours, 18cm wide, c.1840; a Staffordshire porcelain fluted circular dish, Prince of Wales, printed in puce, ribbon border, 14cm diam, 19th century (2) £50 - £60

22 A Hicks & Meigh Imari stone china footed tureen, painted with flowers and scrolls, in iron-red and underglaze blue, picked out in gilt, 38cm wide, 16.5 high, blue-printed royal arms mark with “Stone China”, pattern No.13, c.1815-22 £50 - £70 For more images please visit

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36 A Victorian Sunderland lustre mug, inscribed Hannah, decorated with yellow flower and lustre and green foliage, loop handle, 10.5cm high, c.1840 £120 - £180 37 An early 19th century foot bath, in the white, two scroll handles, 38.5cm high, c.1800 £60 - £90

38 A pair of 19th century Staffordshire wall brackets, shaped plateau above birds, boldly gilt on a cream ground, 27cm high, c.1840 £200 - £300

39 A large English delft circular bowl, possibly Lambeth, the interior painted with a fox and flower sprigs, the exterior with baskets of flowers and birds, 34cm ddiam, c.1760 (faults) £60 - £100

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30 A Staffordshire oval foot bath, banded girdle, moulded shell handles, printed in blue with peonies, flowers, bamboo and scrolls, 52cm wide, printed mark Semi China, c.1840 £300 - £400

40 An English majolica circular bread pate, the field in relief with stylised motif, the border with barley, coloured in mottled tones of green, brown and yellow, 33cm diam, c.1880 A large Staffordshire salt glazed stoneware shaped circular plate, the rim in relief with basket work, 38cm diam, c.1765 £60 - £100

31 A Staffordshire Pearl Ware figure, of lady musician, she sits in a rococo chair, playing a lute a dog on her lap, in colours, canted rectangular base, 15.5cm high, c.1790 £80 - £120

41 A 19th century English majolica octagonal teapot and cover, in relief with blossoming foliage on a faux wood ground, within circular cartouche, yellow band and cobalt blue borders applied with white flowerheads, angular handles, 20cm high, c.1870 £60 - £100

32 A 19th century Pearl Ware cylindrical mug, painted with stylised foliate sprays, in yellow, green and blue, under a deep banded border in mustard and brown, 14cm high, c.1800 £200 - £300 33 An 18th century tin glazed tile, decorated in underglaze blue with figure and long gun, 12.5cm square; others, various (7) £40 - £60

34 A Victorian Cane ware type relief moulded jug, The Card Game, with monkeys in Indian headdress playing cards, mask to spout, 21cm high, c.1840 £40 - £60

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42 A Minton majolica baluster garden pot, applied with six vertical strapwork bands, each with lion mask and ring handles, terminating with paw feet, coloured in yellow, green and brown on a cobalt blue ground, the interior in pink, everted gadrooned green rim, 36.5cm high, impressed mark, date code for 1863, shape no.1023 £300 - £500

35 Two mid 19th century Staffordshire child’s circular plates, printed in monochrome, to commemorate the marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert Saxe-Coburg, Married Feb.10th 1840, 15cms diam, the borders in relief with scrolling flowers of the British Isles and crown, black line borders, 13.5cm diam, c.1840; another, similar, green (3) £80 - £120 For more images please visit

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43 A pair of Minton majolica two-handled vases, tall flared cylindrical necks, applied with a beetle, angular double bamboo handles, with trailing foliage, pierced bases, coloured in mustard and green, 21.5cm high, impressed mark, date code for 1867 £100 - £150 44 A Victorian majolica oyster dish, moulded with six turquoise shell shaped compartments divided by fronds in green, yellow and red, centred by dished aperture, 23cm diam, c.1870 £60 - £100

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45 A Staffordshire majolica stilton dish and cover, in relief with bark and oak leaves, coloured in tones of brown and green, rustic loop handle, 33cm high, c.1890 £60 - £100

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46 A pair of late 19th century Staffordshire poodle groups, seated to the left and right, with mother and two pups, black features, sand applied hair to ears, shoulders and tail, cobalt blue gilt line oval bases, c.1870; another, seated to the left, loose front leg, 14cm high (3) £60 - £100

48 A pair of Staffordshire figures, Uncle Tom and Eva, he seated with Eva on his knee, picked out in polychrome enamels, titled gilt line base, 26cm high, c.1870 £80 - £120

49 A pair of Staffordshire Zebras, standing to the left and right, oval bases applied in green and yellow, 12cm high, c.1860 £50 - £70 50 A pair of Victorian Staffordshire figures, Lord Byron and The Maid of Athens, both seated above clock faces, Byron, wearing a cloak, holding a book, she holding a scroll, wearing a tartan turban and pink sash, both in colours, gilt lined oval base, 20cm high, c.1870 £60 - £100

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51 A pair of Victorian Staffordshire Thomas Parr figures, facing left and right, each wearing turbans, holding pitchers by a well, in colours, shaped oval bases, applied shredding, 19cm high, c.1860 £100 - £150

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52 A Staffordshire Bacchus character jug, modelled as a full bearded gentleman, ivy chaplet, rustic loop handle, 19.5cm high, c.1880 £40 - £60

59 A Staffordshire Pearl Ware window rest, in the form of a bearded gentleman, feathered headdress, coloured in grey, iron-red, yellow and blue, on concave sided pedestal base, 15cm high, c.1870 £60 - £100

53 A Staffordshire blue and white pap boat, printed with abbey ruins, trees and foliage, the interior with floral scrolls, 11.5cm long, unmarked, c.1835-50. £60 - £100

60 A Victorian Staffordshire arbour group, modelled with a boy and girl and bee hive, in colours, gilt lined oval base, 20.5cm high, c.1870 £40 - £60

54 A Staffordshire flat back figural spill vase, Dog Tray, lightly coloured in iron-red, yellow and green, titled oval base, 33cm high, c.1880 £20 - £40

61 A Victorian Staffordshire figure group, Actor and Actress, unidentified, both seated below a cobalt blue theatre curtain centred by a clock face, he wearing a turban, ermine lined coat and pantaloons, she holding an instrument, stepped rectangular base, 26cm high, c.1870 £60 - £100

55 A Staffordshire flat back spill vase, Robin Hood, lightly coloured in gilt, tiled oval base, 38cm high, c.1880; others, Scottish Foresters, with seated hound, coloured in green and tones of brown, 31cm high; etc (4) £60 - £100

62 A Victorian Staffordshire figure group, Begging Sailor, modelled with a sailor and a boy, the sailor holding a boat on his shoulder, wearing a brimmed hat, jacket, neckerchief, shirt and trousers, the boy holding his hat, in polychrome, gilt lined shaped oval base, 42cm high, c.1860 £80 - £120

56 A Staffordshire flat back, of a Musician and Companion, he with a lute, she with a tambourine, coloured in orange, gilt line oval base, 24cm high, c.1880; another, Red Riding Hood, 25cm high; etc (3) £50 - £80

63 A Victorian Staffordshire figure group, Bonny Prince Charlie and Flora MacDonald, both standing in a boat, he wearing a tartan kilt, his arms around Flora, his green sash billowing in the wind, gilt line oval base, 31cm high, 26.5cm high, c.1870 £40 - £60

57 A Staffordshire flat back, The Prodigals Return, coloured in orange, pink and gilt, tiled oval base, 36cm high, c.1880; others, Scottish Piper clock group, 36cm high; David Garrick as Richard III, 24cm high; etc (5) £60 - £100

58 A Staffordshire flat back, The Lion Slayer, lightly picked out in gilt, 42cm high, c.1870; a pair of Staffordshire flat back figure groups, centred with clock face, flanked by figures, both wearing plumed hats, holding baskets of fruit, 14.5cm high, c.1880 (3) £40 - £60

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64 A Victorian Staffordshire figure group, Courting Under Difficulties, modelled with a two-storey thatched building, a girl at the window, embracing her suitor standing on the door ledge and barrel, while being prodded with a pitch fork by her father, in colours, 31cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100

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66 A Victorian Staffordshire figure group, First Ride, modelled with a young boy, riding a grey horse,.he wears an orange blouse and kilt, holding his hat in his left hand, his right holding his companions hand, she by his side, shaped oval gilt lined titled base, 29.5cm high, c.1860 £100 - £150

69 A Victorian Staffordshire figure group, Prince and Princess, Princess Royal and the Prince of Wales, the princess seated in carriage, wearing a plumed hat and tartan skirt, he seated on a pony, coloured in polychrome, 19.5cm high, c.1880 £120 - £180

67 A Victorian Staffordshire figure group, of a gentleman and companion, he wearing a plumed hat, pink jacket and green ermine lined cloak, she seated playing a stringed instrument, in colours, 35cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100

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70 A Victorian Staffordshire figure group, Samuel and Eli, Samuel seated wearing a blue and white robe, his foot on a tasselled cushion, to his right a large jug on a pillar, Eli stands to the left, titled oval base, 29.5cm high, c.1870 This figure is based on a painting by J.S. Copley, a print of which appears in Rev John Browns Old Testament, 1861. £50 - £70

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68 A Victorian Staffordshire figure group, of John Wesley, standing in a pulpit, holding an open bible and pointing to the air, above a clock face flanked by two angels, picked out in gilt, black and blue, 28cm high, c.1870 £50 - £70

65 A Victorian Staffordshire figure group, David Garrick as Richard III, he seated under a canopy, wearing an ermine lined jacket, 25.5cm high, c.1870 £40 - £60

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71 A Victorian Staffordshire figure group, St Agnes, of a woman seated in chair, her arms around a child reading a book, in colours, 17.5cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100

75 A Victorian Staffordshire Pearlware figure, Diana, after Ralph Wood, standing, a quiver of arrows to her back, brown lined, square plinth base, 29cm high, c.1820 £80 - £120

72 A Victorian Staffordshire figure group,The Fisherman and Family, all in a boat, he holding a net, a basket of fish to his left, she with a child on her knee, in cobalt blue and colours, gilt lined oval base, 26.5cm high, c.1870 £50 - £80

76 A Victorian Staffordshire Pearlware figure, Plenty, she stands holding a flower cornucopia, wearing flowing robes in mottled blue, lilac and green, square titled base, 25.5cm high, c.1820 £80 - £120

73 A Victorian Staffordshire figure group, The New Marriage Act, modelled with couple at a Chapel altar, with vicar and person praying, in polychrome, the base marbled, 15cm high, c.1820 £150 - £250

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74 A Victorian Staffordshire miniature figure group, of a sailor in a rowing boat, in cobalt blue and colours, gilt lined oval base, 7.25cm high, c.1870 £30 - £50 For more images please visit

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83 A Caughley Fisherman or Pleasure Boat pattern small leaf shaped butter boat, with angular stalk handle, printed in underglaze blue, within a spearhead and cell diaper band, 6.5cm long, c.1785 £100 - £150 84 A Bow coffee cup, with loop handle, painted in famille rose palette with flowering branches and rockwork, c.1754 £120 - £180 77

77 A Victorian Staffordshire Temperance figure, ‘Gin’ and ‘Water’, modelled as a double sided figure, in polychrome colours, 22cm high, c.1880 £40 - £60

78 A pair of Staffordshire flat back clock groups, lightly coloured in green and red, gilt line shaped oval bases, 31cm high, c.1880; another, The Lion Slayer, 42cm high, c.1880 £40 - £60

79 A pair of Staffordshire spaniels, seated to the left and right, front leg free, green lustre coat markings, black features, 22.5cm high, c.1870 £60 - £100

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85 A Bow circular Quail pattern circular plate, painted in the Kakiemon palette, within a leafy iron red and gilt border, 24cm diam, c.1758-60 £200 - £300

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86 A Chelsea Derby shaped circular plate, the field painted with urn and summer flowers, the border with pink demi-lunes with tendrils and swags, bordered by gilt dots, 22.5cm diam, gold anchor, c.1770 £100 - £150

80 A Staffordshire flat back spill vase, as a harpist, seated, a sheep at his feet, coloured in orange and green, black line border, 31cm high, c.1880; etc (2) £40 - £60 81 A pair of Rockingham shaped circular plates, painted with colourful summer flowers with a deep green border with three floral cartouches, gadrooned rim, 26cm diam, printed griffin mark, c.1826 - 30 £80 - £120

87 A Chelsea Derby shaped oval plate, painted with scattered roses, deep banded border with eight shaped reserves with floral sprigs on a partridge eye ground, 27cm wide, C and D mark, c.1770; a Derby spirally fluted tea bowl painted with cornflowers, gilt line border, crown, crossed batons in puce, c.1790; a similar coffee case, puce camaieu and gilt acanthus scroll, mark in red, c.1815; etc, various, all 18th century (6) £50 - £80

82 A Davenport shaped circular plate, the field painted with colourful ribbon tied floral spray, the rim in relief with flowerheads and leafy scrolls, on a grey ground, 23cm diam, rare printed printed mark, c.1830 - 1840 £40 - £60 For more images please visit

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91 A pair of good Minton two-handled ormolu mounted baluster vases, painted by William Mussill, signed, with bird nest amongst colourful summer flowers before a continental lake, the verso with wild flowers and butterflies on a lavender ground, the interior in sea green, the rims and divided floral overscroll handles, reeded and cast with stiff leaves, leafy socles, plain sqaure plinths with re-entrant angles, 55cm high, c.1870

William Mussill (1828-1906) is recorded as an artist specializing in botanical and ornithological compositions in the Barbotine style at Minton from 1870 until 1900. He also ‘excelled in the painting of...fish, shells, fruit and game.’ See Joan Jones, Minton, The First Two Hundred Years of Design and Production, Shrewsbury, 1993, p. 71. £1,000 - £1,500


88 A Chelsea shaped circular dish, painted in the famille rose palette with a seated official and his attendants on a bridge, a pagoda and flowering branches, pink trellis border, 22.5cm diam, raised anchor period (1749 - 1756); a Derby fluted circular saucer dish, painted in puce camieu with wheatsheaves, flowers and leafy stems, picked out in gilt, 19cm diam, c.1780 (2) £400 - £500 89 A Copeland and Garrett shaped circular plate, painted with two landscape vignettes, with coastal and river scene, within raised leafy scrolls, on a lemon ground, leafy handles, 25cm diam, printed mark, c.1850; another, Imari, 26cm diam (2) £40 - £60 90 A pair of Minton shaped circular plates, the fields painted with continental landscapes, the border pierced with flowerheads in arches, coloured in turquoise, gilt and blue, 23cm diam, c.1880 £120 - £180 92 A Mintons cabaret set, comprising four teacups, saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl, on shaped square tray, each printed in underglaze blue with neo-classical swags and tendrils, printed marks, 1910 £60 - £100

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93 A Mintons figural sweetmeat basket, modeled with a bare footed gypsy girl kneeling, warming her hands on a brazier, before an oversized shell, coloured in pink and maroon, picked out in gilt, 25cm high, late 19th century £120 - £180

98 A Parian figure group, Girl with Hunting Dogs, a young boy, in Scottish dress at her side, the shaped circular base in relief with the day’s bag and rocks, 34cm high, unmarked See The Parian Phenomenon - a survey of Victorian Parian Porcelain Statuary & Busts, fig 864, p.252 £200 - £300

94 A Newhall/Keeling commode shaped teapot and cover, painted in the oriental manner with rockwork, fence and foliage, domed cover, baluster finial, 17cm high, c.1790 £100 - £150

99 A Spode green ground ornithological spill vase, painted with a redwing, nest and eggs, everted rim applied in gilt, apple green ground, 10.5cm high, marked Spode 2114 £120 - £180

95 A Newhall coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer, decorated with a deep band of rose sprigs in gilt oval cartouches on a partridge eye ground, in puce and green, the field and exterior with gilt stars, gilt line borders, c.1790 £120 - £180

100 A pair Spode cache pots, of flared cylindrical form, decorated with land and coastal views, bold mystical beast gilt handles, detachable flared cylindrical bases, 16cm high and 13.5cm high, pattern no. N1926, c.1800 £120 - £180

101 An English porcelain pot pourri basket and cover, painted with colourful summer flower sprays, gilt line borders, entwined loop handle, 10cm diam, unmarked, c.1840 £60 - £100

96 A Newhall coffee cup, coloured in black with flowers and foliage, c.1790; a Derby heart shaped dish, decorated with stylised green leaves, the centre with colourful spray, iron-red line border, 23cm wide, blue crown and D mark; etc (3) £70 - £100

102 A pair of English Porcelain lobed ovoid jugs, possibly Coalport, sprigged in lilac with flowers of the British Union, within gilt leafy tendrils and scrolls, scroll handles, 20.5cm high, c.1855 £50 - £80

97 A pair of Staffordshire plates, with figures fishing, eggand—dart gilt rim in relief, 22cm diam, unmarked, mid 19th century £60 - £100 For more images please visit

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103 A Swansea teacup, painted with a church in a landscape, within gilt acanthus scrolls, the interior conforming, c.1820; another, the interior with flowers and gilt foliage, on a light blue ground, c.1820 (2) £100 - £150

111 A Coalport floral encrusted cottage ornée pastille burner and cover, of octagonal form with fenestrated sides and chimney, flight of steps, shaped base encrusted with flowers and foliage, 11cm high, c1820 Literature: Godden (G A), Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains, 1970, plt 182. £60 - £100

104 A Liverpool shell shaped pickle dish, painted in underglaze blue with carnations and foliage, dash border, three splay feet, 10cm wide, c.1770 £70 - £100

112 A Coalport two handled chocolate cup, cover and stand, with earlobe shaped handles, painted with panels of floral tendrils and gilt sales, domed cover, ball feet, c.1810 £80 - £120

105 A Liverpool fluted bowl, decorated with flower sprigs within flowers and scrolls, 10.5cm diam, c.1770 £50 - £70

113 A Coalport demi-lune bough pot, painted with a gilt panel of colourful summer flowers in a basket, with gilt line and stiff leaf rectangular border, flanked by fluted columns and conforming oval panels, ball feet, 17cvm high, c.1810 £150 - £250

106 A Chaffers Liverpool coffee cup, with loop handle, painted with ribbon tied chrysanthemums and other foliage, in colours and gilt, outlined in red, c.1762-5 £120 - £180 107 A Christians Liverpool leaf shaped dish, printed in underglaze blue with flower and scrolls, segregated edge, blue feathered border, 11cm wide, c.1770 £100 - £150

114 A Coalport campana shaped vase, painted with roses, convolvulus and other flowers within a gilt rectangular cartouche, turquoise ground, gilt lion mask and loop handles, spreading circular base, 12.5cm high, unmarked, c.1820 £120 - £180 115 A pair of Coalport miniature shaped circular side plates, floral sprigs to centre, apple green and gilt gadrooned border, 11cm diam, c.1850; a Bloor Derby teacup, coffee cup and saucer, decorated in cobalt blue, salmon and gilt acanthus scrolls, printed circle mark, c.1820 £70 - £100

116 A Coalport drum shaped inkwell, ring loop handle with taperstick finial, painted in colours with man playing a lute, in colours, within gilt rectangular panel, 18cm diam, c.1810 £50 - £70 117 W Chaffers, Marks and Monograms on Pottery and Porcelain, revised by R Litchfield £30 - £40

118 A Caughley cabbage leaf moulded mask jug, printed in blue with flower sprays, double scroll handle, 19.5cm high, C mark, c.1780; a Worcester cylindrical mug, printed with flowers, fruit and scrolling foliage, blue line border, 12cm high, hatched crescent mark, c.1770 (2) £60 - £100

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108 A Coalport elongated campana shaped vase, painted with colourful summer flowers, on a gilt ground, gilt angular handles, spreading cylindrical base, 21cm high, unmarked, c.1820 £200 - £300

125 A Worcester Barr Flight and Barr armorial plate, the field painted with en grisaille with demi lion holding a cinquefoil, within gilt circular cartouche, the rim with gilt band with scrolling buds and foliage, 18cm diam, impressed mark, c.1810; a similar navette shaped pen tray, the field with scattered colourful summer flowers on a blue ground, gilt gadrooned border, 25cm wide, impressed mark; a Kerr and Binns Worcester Green Quail pattern saucer, impressed mark, c.1860 (3)

109 A Coalport shaped circular plate, painted by F N Sutton, signed, with Copthorne, the rim with three Tudor house and landscape reserves, silvered border, 23cm diam, titled; another, Dryburgh Abbey, 22cm diam, c.1830; etc (3) £80 - £120 110 A Coalport miniature bottle vase, decorated with an oval cartouche containing colourful summer flowers, cobalt blue ground, gilt line borders, 8.5cm high, c.1820-35 £50 - £70 For more images please visit

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126 A Worcester Barr Flight and Barr teacup and saucer, decorated with gilt scrolls banded in iron red and gilt spirals, pattern no251, c.1800; a Flight Barr and Barr coffee cup and saucers, in gilt with vermicular branches, gadrooned border, impressed mark, c.1815 (2) £40 - £50

137 A Chamberlain Worcester miniature campana urn and pedestal, painted with colourful summer sprays, gilt line border, 9cm high, script mark, c.1850 £80 - £120

138 A Chamberlain Worcester miniature Imari pattern teapot and cover, flat cover, button finial, wishbone handle, 7cm high, c.1820 £200 - £300

127 A Chamberlain Worcester ‘Bee Hive’ honey pot, ribbed, gilt line borders, ball finial, 12cm diam, c.1860; a similar butter tub, painted in sepia with bands of strawberries and foliage, entwined leafy handles, ring loop finial, 15cm diam, c.1860 (2) £120 - £180

139 A Chamberlain Worcester Named View spirally fluted tea bowl and saucer, painted in monochrome with Glasgow, within gilt circular cartouche, banded in cobalt blue and applied in gilt with roundels joined by a leafy line, c.1800 £150 - £200

128 A Chamberlain Worcester cylindrical mug, decorated with stylised blue flowers and black scrolls within yellow bands and gilt lines, scroll handle, 12cm high, mid 19th century £50 - £80

140 A Chamberlain Worcester ogee shaped sucrier and cover, with crest and gilt line borders, ring handles, 15cm high, unmarked, c.1800 £120 - £180

141 A Chamberlain Worcester oval pen tray, painted with colourful summer sprays, gilt line border, 21cm wide, script mark, c.1850 £120 - £180

129 A Chamberlain Worcester cylindrical mug, gilt and iron red foliate sprigs, banded rim with scrolling fruiting vine, scroll handle, 13cm high, c.1830 £100 - £150

142 A Chamberlain Worcester shaped circular botanical plate, the field painted with a yellow flag iris, maroon banded border, applied in gilt with stylised leaves and scrolls, gadrooned rim, 22cm diam, printed mark, c.1820 £150 - £200

130 A Chamberlain Worcester flared cylindrical coffee cup, the interior painted with colourful summer flowers, the exterior with scrolling gilt vine on a crimson ground, printed mark, c.1860; another, the exterior with large acanthus leaves in gilt on a salmon ground, printed mark (2) £80 - £120

143 A Chamberlain Worcester shaped circular plate, the field painted with the crest of the Barnard Family, within gilt circular cartouche, the deep cobalt blue rim with scrolling foliage, 21cm diam, c.1805 £80 - £120

131 A Chamberlain Worcester flared cylindrical spill vase, painted in sepia with a young man and dying swallow, within gilt rectangular cartouche, gilt vermicular ground, 14cm high, script mark, titled £80 - £120

144 A Chamberlain Worcester shaped oval Jabberwocky pattern meat plate, painted in kakiemon style with dragon and stylised flowers, the border conforming, with scrolls, flowers and foliage, 36cm wide, printed mark, c.1820 £150 - £200

132 A Chamberlain Worcester flared cylindrical spill vase, painted with Cashiobury, seat of Lord Essex, within gilt rectangular cartouche, on a lilac ground, gilt and flowerhead border, 7.5cm high, script mark, c.1810 - 1815 £80 - £120

145 A Chamberlain Worcester tapering cylindrical cache pot and stand, painted with colourful summer flowers within a gilt rectangular cartouche, on a burnished orange ground, gilt ring handles, 11cm high, c.1850 £120 - £180

133 A Chamberlain Worcester flared cylindrical vase, decorated with a rectangular panel of colourful summer flowers, the ground sprigged in green overall, pierced rim, 21cm high, c.1850 £50 - £70

146 A Chamberlain Worcester teacup and saucer, painted in sepia with view of Worcester within gilt cartouche, cobalt blue and gilt banded border, unmarked; a Worcester fluted coffee cup, tea bowl and saucers, deep cobalt blue band with scrolling foliage in gilt, early 19th century (2) £50 - £70

134 A Chamberlain Worcester flared cylindrical vase, painted with colourful summer flowers on a gilt ground, gilt bird and ring handles, everted rim, square base, 3cm high, c.1850 £100 - £150

147 A Chamberlain Worcester two-handled campana shaped vase, painted in the manner of Sèvres, with summer flowers within gilt ribbon tied cartouches, on a blue ground, loop handles, 8cm high, c.1840 £80 - £120

135 A Chamberlain Worcester inkwell, in the form of a Roman oil lamp, with gilt scrolls, 13.5cm wide, c.1840 £80 - £120 For more images please visit

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148 A Chamberlains Worcester flared cylindrical vase, painted with colourful summer flowers on a lemon ground within a gilt oval cartouche, blush blue ground overall, gilt banded line borders, 10cm high, unmarked; another, English porcelain, painted with colourful summer flowers within a shaped cartouche, on a cobalt blue ground, with vase and shaped reserves conforming, gilt paw feet, square plinth, 13cm high, unmarked, c.1820 £80 - £120

155 A Hadley Worcester ovoid vase, painted in sepia with wild flowers, long flared cylindrical neck, elaborate scroll handles in blue to side, the base with alternating panels in relief with stiff leaves and tendrils, 32cm high, printed mark, c.1897 £200 - £300 157 A pair of Chamberlain Worcester circular armorial plates, painted in the Imari palette, the centre with Coat of Arms and inscribed Regi Patriaeque Fidelis, Faithful to King and County, the ground with shaped panels of stylised flowers and foliage, 24cm diam, script mark, c.1810 - 1815

149 A Chamberlains Worcester Imari part dessert service, comprising eight shaped circular plates and two shaped oval dishes, in relief with shell and scrolls, decorated with scrolling foliage in iron-red and underglaze blue, picked out in turquoise, puce, yellow and gilt, 21.5cm diam, one with puce back stamp, c.1850 £60 - £100

This is the full achievement of Joseph Scott of Great Barr Hall, Staffs. (now derelict) High Sheriff of Staffordshire 1779, MP Worcester 1802-1806 (died 1822) before his elevation to a baronetcy 30/4/1806. His son married the daughter and coheiress of Sir Hugh Bateman of Hartington Hall and Derby, 1st Bt., MP. The beacon crest commemorates Barr Beacon, a local eminence £120 - £180

150 A Chamberlains Worcester shell shaped salt, painted in coloured enamels, the base encrusted with small shells and coral, 12.5cm wide, printed mark, c.1820-30 £150 - £220

158 A pair of Chamberlain Worcester Named View mugs, painted with Cheltenham and Malvern Near Worcester, within gilt rectangular cartouche, buff ground, scroll handles, 8.5cm high, script mark, titled £120 - £180

152 A Flight Worcester Dragon in Compartment cup, decorated in the polychrome with alternating dragons and and precious objects, c.1783 - 1792 £30 - £50

159 A pair of Worcester Flight Barr and Barr shaped circular plates, the centres painted by George Davis, with fanciful birds, the deep sides with gilt seaweed scrolls, gadrooned rims, 21.5cm diam, impressed mark, c.1815 £200 - £300

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153 A Graingers Worcester ‘coopered’ barrel jug, printed and painted with colourful spring blossom, banded in relief, buckle loop handle, gilt line borders, 16.5cm high, printed shield mark, date code for 1898 £30 - £50

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161 A pair of Royal Worcester flared cylindrical blush ivory trumpet vases, bulbous bases, pierced and in relief with leafy foliage, quatrefoil bases with shells and foliage, coloured in green and burnished gilt, 23cm high, crown and circle mark, dated cover for 1902, shape no.1938 £180 - £220

154 A Graingers Worcester three-section leaf vase, each coloured in yellow, green and pink, printed mark, model no.G48; a pair of Royal Worcester shell shaped salt, washed in green and yellow, 8.5cm wide, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1907; another, Graingers (3) £50 - £70 For more images please visit

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162 A pair of Royal Worcester pedestal ovoid twohandled vases and covers, painted by H Price, signed, with colourful summer flowers in vases, within gilt circular cartouches, amongst acanthus scrolling foliage and tendrils in pastel green, pink and blue, angular gilt handles, domed covers, gilt spire finials, 37.5cm high, printed marks, date codes for 1919 and 1920, shape no.2709 £400 - £600

167 A pair of Worcester ovoid Kakiemion vases, decorated with alternating panels of fanciful birds stylised flowers and foliage, in iron red, blue and green bordered in cobalt blue with white flowerheads and gilt foliage, everted rim with three oval conforming cartouches, on an iron red ground, 19cm high, pseudo Chinese mark, c.1770 £300 - £400

163 A pair of Royal Worcester two-handled slender ovoid vases and cover, printed and painted with stylised flowers and foliate scrolls, in tones of blue, green and gilt, outlined in black in a mottled grey ground, angular handle, lofty spire finials, lidded urns, 38cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code 1919, shape no.2709 £150 - £250

168 A pair of Worcester shaped circular plates, painted with colourful summer sprays and sprigs, gilt line border, 19cm diam, c.1770 £150 - £250

169 A Royal Worcester basket, the exterior in relief with basketwork, the interior printed and painted with colourful summer flowers, picked out in gilt, on a blush ivory ground, 18.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1910, shape no.993 £50 - £80

164 A pair of Worcester Flight Barr & Barr circular plates, painted in the manner of William Billingsley, with scattered roses, within gilt line border, impressed printed circle mark, c.1815 £200 - £300

170 A Royal Worcester circular plate, the peach rim with five vignettes, painted by Harry Davis, signed, with Scottish landscapes, tooled gilt border, 25cm diam, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1906 £120 - £180

165 A pair of Worcester Flight Barr & Barr circular plates, painted to centre with butterfly, roses and morning glory, within gilt circular cartouche, banded in underglaze blue, the rim with alternating flowers, 19.5cm diam, impressed mark, c.1820 £100 - £150

171 A Royal Worcester figure, May, modelled by Freda G Doughty, 18cm high, printed crown and circle mark, model no.3455 £60 - £90

166 A pair of Worcester Flight Barr & Barr circular plates, painted with pink flowerheads and iron-red foliage, gilt line borer, 21cm diam, impressed mark, c.1815; a similar shaped circular plate, with a central green floral roundel, apple green border, gilt gadrooned rim, 22cm diam, printed and impressed mark (3) £50 - £70

172 A Royal Worcester figure, October. modelled by Freda G Doughty, 18cm high, printed crown and circle mark, model no.3417 £60 - £90 173 A Royal Worcester figure, Thursday’s Child Has Far To Go, 16cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black, model 3260 £50 - £70 174 A Royal Worcester flat sided jug, printed and painted with colourful wild flowers picked out in gilt on a blush ivory ground, ribbed loop handle, 12cm high, printed crown and circle mark in green, date code for 1901, shape no.1094 £40 - £60

175 A Royal Worcester globular vase, painted by James Stinton, signed, with a pheasant, knopped stem, flared cylindrical, gilt line border, 12.5cm high, printed circle mark, date code for 1905 £300 - £400 176 A Royal Worcester jug, painted by Edward Raby, signed with monogram, with thistles and wild flowers, in colours picked out in gilt, on a blush ivory ground, acanthus scroll handle, crimped spout, 18.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1897, shape no.1832 £100 - £150 177 A Royal Worcester ogee shape chocolate cup and saucer, decorated with stylised flowers and foliage, elaborated turquoise scroll border, gilt C -scrolls, crown and circle mark, date code for 1902 £40 - £60

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178 A Royal Worcester oval dish, painted by George Cole, signed, 27cm diam, with ripe peaches and blackberries, deep emerald green border, printed crown and circle mark, 1910 £150 - £200

183 A Royal Worcester two-handled pedestal ovoid vase, painted by K Martin, signed, with roses and foliage, on a mottled ground, burnished gilt neck, handles and base, 24cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1910, shape no.2304 £200 - £300

179 A Royal Worcester shaped circular plate, painted by Richard Seabright, signed, with ripe peaches and grapes, yellow border with gilt anthemions and acanthus scrolls, 22cm diam, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1917 £300 - £400

184 A set of six Royal Crown Derby coffee cups and saucers, each printed and painted with roses and gilt tendrils below an undulating gilt line with apple green above, printed marks, date codes for 1912, cased £100 - £200

180 A Royal Worcester shaped oval dish, painted by E Barker, with a Goldfinch perched on a branch, lemon ground, gilt line border, 28cm wide, printed crown and circle mark, c.1932 £120 - £180

185 A Worcester Barr Flight Barr circular butter tub, painted with scrolling cornflowers and foliage, gilt line borders, button handle, 13cm diam, impressed mark, c.1805 £100 - £150

181 A Royal Worcester teacup and saucer, painted by E Phillips, signed with colourful summer flowers, the yellow ground applied in gilt with leaves and scrolls, angular handle, printed mark, date code for 1917, retailer Waring and Gillow, Oxford Street, London £70 - £100

186 A Worcester Barr Flight Barr honey pot, painted in sepia with a neo-classical lady within a gilt rectangular cartouche, the orange ground with gilt vermicular, 12.5cm diam, impressed mark, c.1800 £150 - £200

187 A Worcester Barr, Flight and Barr teacup and saucer, decorated in the Imari palette and green with fanciful birds perched on branches, gilt line borders, impressed marks, c.1813; a similar plate, impressed BFB, but printed mark for FBF, c.1813 £180 - £220

182 A Royal Worcester Tusk vase, printed and painted in the manner of Edward Raby, with flowers and foliage on a blush ivory ground, stag horn handle, printed crown and circle mark, shape no. 1116, c.1898 £120 - £180

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188 A Worcester blue and white junket bowl, in relief with shells, decorated with peonies and floral sprays, 24cm diam, crescent mark, c.1770 £250 - £350

190 A Worcester Circled Landscape pattern tea bowl and saucer, printed in underglaze blue with oriental figures, sampan and foliage, within key-fret, diaper and landscape panelled borders, hatched crescent mark, c.1780 £180 - £220 191 A Worcester coffee cup and saucer, painted with fruit, foliage and insects, apple green band, gilt C-scroll border, crossed swords in underglaze blue, c.1780 £300 - £500

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192 A Worcester coffee cup, painted with lotus and peony, in coloured enamels, the interior with crows foot border, c.1770 £80 - £120

199 A Worcester Flight Barr & Barr shaped circular plate, the field painted in the manner of Davis, with a fanciful bird, the ground with stylised branches in gilt, gilt gadrooned rim, 21.5cm diam, impressed mark, c.1815 £180 - £220

193 A Worcester coffee cup, painted with oriental figures, at a table, in coloured enamels, the interior with crows foot border, Sir Jeremy Lever collection label, c.1770 £80 - £120

200 A Worcester Flight Barr & Barr shaped oval basket, the field painted with butterflies and colourful floral sprigs on a maroon ground, gilt loop handle, centred by a mask, gilt gadrooned rim, 27cm diam, printed and impressed mark, c.1815 £200 - £300

194 A Worcester Dragon in Compartment pattern tapering cylindrical mug, decorated in colours with alternating panels of dragons and vase of flowers and foliage, gilt line border, c.1790 £60 - £100

201 A Worcester Flight Barr & Barr shell shaped plate, decorated in the Imari palette, with stylised flowers and foliage, gilt line rim, gadrooned border, 21cm wide, impressed mark, c.1815; a similar circular plate, painted with a blossoming tree, 24cm diam, impressed and printed mark (2) £180 - £220

195 A Worcester Fan pattern shaped circular plate, painted in underglaze blue and enamelled in the Japan palette with alternating fan designs and roundels around a central chrysanthemum medallion, the underside with trailing flowers, 19cm diam, painted pseudo Chinese mark in underglaze blue, c1768-75 £200 - £300

202 A Worcester Flight Barr & Barr shaped circular botanical plate,. Hollyhock, with gilt line and deep pink border, gadrooned rim, 22cm diam, script and printed mark, c.1830 £120 - £180

196 A Worcester Flight Barr & Barr cylindrical vase, painted with a band of colourful summer flowers, white beaded borders, three paw feet picked out in gilt, triform base, 9cm high, impressed and script mark, c.1815 £100 - £200

203 A Worcester fluted Hollow Rock Lily pattern tea bowl and saucer, decorated in underglaze blue with rockwork and scrolling foliage, scroll and stylised foliage border, crescent and workman’s mark, c.1770 £150 - £250

204 A Worcester fluted cylindrical bowl, painted in manner of Sèvres, with puce foliate swags, below a pink border with roundels and bordered with gilt acanthus swags, gilt dentil border, 14cm diam, c.1790 £120 - £180

197 A Worcester Flight Barr & Barr Named View cylindrical vase, Warwick Castle, within gilt rectangular cartouche, on a crimson ground, white beaded borders, three gilt paw feet, triform base, 9cm high, impressed and script mark, c.1815 £120 - £180

205 A Worcester fluted tea bowl and saucer, decorated in cobalt blue and gilt with foliate sprigs, script and crescent mark, c.1780; a similar shaped circular plate, the field painted with butterfly and star flowerheads, cobalt blue and gilt leafy tendrils border, 22cm diam, crescent mark, c.1770 £150 - £200

198 A Worcester Flight Barr & Barr Named View dessert pedestal centre bowl, with On the River Derwent, near Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, within deep maroon banded border, gilt gadrooned rim, 30cm diam, titled, c.1820 £250 - £350

206 A Worcester globular teapot, decorated in polychrome with stylised flowers and foliage, in puce, purple and green, outlined in black, 11cm high, c.1770 (lacking cover) £40 - £60

207 A Worcester Inverted Floral pattern tea bowl and saucer, the feather moulded exterior painted in underglaze blue, the interior with floral spray, crescent mark, c.1760£120 - £180 208 A Worcester Kempthorne pattern circular dish, painted in iron-red, green and cobalt blue picked out in gilt, 18cm diam, pseudo Chinese mark., c.1770 £120 - £180

209 A Worcester Kerr and Binns circular plate, the field painted with a colourful bouquet of summer flowers within gilt banded cartouche, deep light blue band with the Coat of Arms for the Coventry family and inscribed Candide et Constanter Frankly and Firmly, probably ordered by the 9th Earl of Coventry, Viscount Deerhurst, gilt band border with alternating ribbon and acanthus leaves, 23cm diam, unmarked, c.1855 £120 - £180

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210 A Worcester Mansfield pattern coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer, decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling flowers and foliage, crescent mark, c.1770 £150 - £200

217 A Worcester Pu Tai pattern coffee cup, printed in colours with figure and attendants, under pine tree border, iron-red border, c.1770 £120 - £160

212 A Worcester ogee shaped beaker, decorated in the manner of Thomas Baxter, with classical figures within a canted gilt cartouche, with leafy tendrils, the spreading circular foot with gilt banded lines, 9cm high, c.1800 £180 - £220

219 A Worcester Rich Queens pattern shaped circular dish, decorated with alternating panels of flowers, fretted panels, mons and Kakiemon sprays, branch loop handle, 15.5cm diam, fret mark, c.1770 £70 - £100

211 A Worcester ‘Marchioness of Huntley’ shaped circular plate, with trailing flowers and leaves, deep green border, gilt border, 22cm diam, c.1770-75 £180 - £220

218 A Worcester ribbed baluster sparrow beak jug, decorated in blue with foliate sprigs, scroll handle, 11.5cm high, c.1770 £50 - £70

213 A Worcester pedestal ovoid vase, printed and painted with roses, daises and spring flowers on a blush ivory ground, turquoise dolphin and wreath loop handles, flared knopped neck, in relief with stiff leaves, conforming base, 32.5c m high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1900, shape no.2059 £200 - £300

220 A Worcester shaped circular Royal Marriage pattern plate, the field painted with bow, arrow, colourful flowers and foliage, cobalt blue border, gilt C-scrolls and tendrils, 21cm diam, crescent mark, c.1770 £200 - £300

222 A Worcester cabbage leaf globular jug, in relief with stiff leaves, decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling foliage, 19cm high, c.1770 £250 - £250

214 A Worcester polychrome bowl, printed and painted with stylised flowers and leafy foliage in iron red, cobalt blue and green, green border, 11.5cm diam, workman’s mark, c.1770 £60 - £100

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215 A Worcester Prunus Root pattern circular saucer, printed in underglaze blue with blossoming branches and roots, 12cm diam, workman’s mark, c.1770; a Worcester Hollow Rock pattern fluted coffee cup, printed in underglaze blue with rock and scrolling foliage, crescent mark, c.1770 (2) £100 - £150

244 A Derby ice pail and cover, of deep U-shape, angular handles, painted with scattered single roses, gilt line borders, 20cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800 £200 - £300

245 A Derby boat shaped basket, painted with peonies and colourful sprigs on a yellow ground, applied to the rim with a repetitive band of flowerheads, encrusted to angles, the side moulded in faux basket weave, 20cm wide, c.1800; a Bloor Derby shaped circular plate, field painted with a rose and other colourful summer flowers, the border moulded with scrolls and painted with further roses and sprigs, gilt line to rim, 23cm diam, red crowned D mark, c.1825; etc (4) £40 - £60

216 A Worcester Prunus Root pattern tea bowl and saucer, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised root and blossom, crescent mark, c.1770 £100 - £150

246 A Derby boat shaped teapot and cover, decorated with cornflower sprigs, button finial, scroll handle, ball feet, high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1815; two Named View teacups, Near Naples and In Westmorland, gilt Regency scrolls, fishbone handles,. crown crossed batons and D mark in red (3) £60 - £100 247 A Derby Bute shape cup, painted in the manner of Boreman, with a landscape within an oval cartouche, the ground with gilt band entwined with forget-me-nots and foliage, gilt dentil rim, c.1800; a Named View coffee cup,View near Wells, Somersetshire, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce (2) £80 - £120

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256 A Derby fluted coffee cup and saucer, salmon banded border with gilt tendrils, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, pattern 90; others, various (3) £60 - £100 257 A Derby fluted coffee cup, painted with alternating panels of oriental figures and orange mons, c.1780 £250 - £350

258 A Derby fluted ovoid teapot and cover, decorated with band of cobalt blue ovals, outlined in gilt and gilt diamonds, domed cover, ring loop handle, 18cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, c.1790 £120 - £180 248

259 A Derby fluted ovoid two-handled tureen and cover, painted with bouquets of colourful summer flowers, gilt lion mask and loop handles, lion and paw feet, 14cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800; another, circular, painted with roses and forget-me-nots, 18cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red (2) £80 - £120

249 A Derby coffee can, painted in the manner of James Giles with Oriental figures by a stand and in conversation within gilt cartouche divided by shaped reserve with puce tree, the ground with scrolling gilt foliage, c.1770 £250 - £350

260 A Derby globular jug, painted with colourful summer flowers in a basket, on a ledge, within gilt circular cartouche, the ground with Regency scrolls, 12.5cm high, crown and circle mark, c.1800 £150 - £200

248 A Derby chamberstick, the tulip shape nozzle moulded with stiff cobalt blue leaves, the handle with a flower head thumb piece, painted with colourful floral sprays, cobalt blue and gilt scroll border, gilt dentil rim, unmarked, c.1780 £300 - £400

261 A Derby model of a pug, seated on a rectangular grassy base, gilt collar, 8.5cm high, c.1825; a French stoneware model of a cat, seated on a tasselled cushion, his paw on a rat, 11cm wide, monogrammed JF, raised eagle and six within a circle mark, 19th century (2) £100 - £150

250 A Derby coffee cup and saucer, painted in two-tone iron red with fruiting oak leaves, on a gilt ground, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, pattern no.876, c.1800 £40 - £60

251 A Derby compressed circular teapot, cover and stand, painted with a band of scrolling foliage in green, iron red and gilt, domed cover, button finial, angular scroll handle, the spout in relief with foliage, 16cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800 £180 - £220

262 A Derby Named View pedestal campana shaped vase, In Italy within canted gilt cartouche on a cobalt blue and anthemion and gilt scroll ground, gilt snake handles, spreading circular base, 21.5cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1815 £250 - £350

254 A Derby cylindrical spill vase, painted with a thatched cottage and sheep resting within a gilt canted rectangular cartouche with anthemion to angles, 10.5cm high, crown, crossed baton and D mark in red, c.1815 £150 - £200

263 A Derby Named View pedestal tapering cylindrical vase, Part of the Coliseum, Italy, in sepia, gilt oval cartouche, on an apple green ground, shell handles, spreading circular foot, 16.5cm high, crown, crossed baton and D mark in blue, titled £100 - £150

255 A Derby Named View demi-lune bough pot, Rydal Mere, Cumberland, within canted rectangular and gilt oval cartouches, on a salmon ground, bordered in bloom and gilt, gilt rams mask to sides, 24.5cm wide, crown, crossed batons and D mark in blue, titled, c.1780 £300 - £500

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264 A Derby Named View pedestal two-handled ovoid vase, painted with Comb Bank, Kent, within canted gilt cartouche, cobalt blue ground applied with gilt Regency scrolls, acanthus scroll handles, spreading circular base, square plinth, 28.5cm high, titled £60 - £100 23

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272 A Derby Patch Mark figure of a Huntsman, standing, wearing a broad brimmed hat, coat and breeches, a hound at his feet, brightly coloured, scroll base, 22cm high, c.1770 £60 - £100

273 A Derby Patch Mark figure, in the white, Allegorical of Winter, he with fur lined boot and jacket, carrying a bundle of wood on his shoulder, rocky circular base, 22cm high, c.1770 £80 - £120 274 A Derby Patch Mark ovoid pot pourri vase, with garlanded mask handles, encrusted with flowers above a leafy ‘skirt’, painted in coloured enamels in ‘Moth Painter’ style with butterflies, moths and insects, beneath the trellis pierced shoulder, 21cm high, c1770 (faults) £60 - £100

275 A Derby pedestal campana shaped vase, painted with colourful summer flowers within a canted gilt cartouche, within gilt anthemions and scrolls, snake ring handles, 16cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800 £80 - £120

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265 A Derby Named View shaped circular dished plate, painted by Zaccariah Boreman, within gilt cartouche, the border with gilt anthemions, 24cm diam, crown, crossed swords and D mark in blue, pattern no.182, c.1794 £350 - £450

276 A Derby pedestal two-handled tureen and cover, banded in apple green above colourful summer flowers, domed cover, bold bud finial, 20cm high, printed mark, c.1820; a pedestal shaped oval dish, painted with landscape, deep cobalt blue border, the rim in relief with flowers and foliage, 30cm wide (2) £120 - £180

266 A Derby Names View boat jug, Views of Milford and Breadsall within gilt oval cartouche and cobalt blue Regency scrolls, ball feet, scroll feet, 14cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, titled, c.1815 £100 - £150

277 A Derby serpentine fronted standish, with long lidded pen box and three wells, each painted in blue, puce and gilt with feathered scrolls, gilt line borders, paw feet, 21cm wide, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1815 £50 - £80

267 A Derby navette shaped two-handled tureen, painted with a band of acanthus scrolling foliage in iron-red, gilt and puce, pointed handles, spreading oval base, 22.5cm wide, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, c.1790 £30 - £50

278 A Derby shaped circular botanical plate, Common Pink, gilt band border with alternating harebell and leaf tendrils, 23.5cm diam, titled, crown, crossed batons and D mark, pattern no.115 in blue, c.1795 £200 - £300

268 A Derby navette shaped pedestal tureen and cover, decorated with gilt foliate sprigs, pointed scroll handles, leaf entwined handle to cover, 23cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, c.1790 £80 - £120

279 A Derby shaped circular botanical plate, probably painted by John Brewer, Glycine Rubicunada, Dingy Flower’d Glycine, with in gilt husk and line border, 23cm diam, titled, crown, crossed batons and D mark, pattern no.141 in blue, c.1790 £120 - £180

269 A Derby Neptune mask mug, moulded in relief with bearded face, light brown hair wearing a crown, heavy flat loop handle, gilded borders, 9.5cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, c.1790 £80 - £120

280 A Derby shaped circular plate, painted by Thomas Steel, with ripe fruit in a basket on a table ledge, gilt canted square border, deep cobalt blue border applied with anthemions and acanthus scrolls, gadrooned rim, 23cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1815 £200 - £300

270 A Derby ovoid jug, painted with a Scottish castle before a loch, the ground with gilt acanthus scrolls and fruiting vine, scroll handle, 11cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, pattern no.20, c.1800 £80 - £120

271 A Derby Patch Mark figure, Justice, she stands wearing classical robes, her eyes closed, holding the sword and scales of the Law, lightly coloured, pierced shell and scroll bases, 33cm high, c.1770 £100 - £150 For more images please visit

281 A Derby shaped circular plate, painted with birds by George Complin, with birds perched on branches, in landscape, gilt banded border, 21.5cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark, in red, c.1790 £300 - £400

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282 A Derby shaped circular plate, the field painted with colourful summer flowers, basket work border in relief, gilt line border, 24cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1810 £100 - £150

288 A good Derby circular plate, painted by George Complin, with ripe fruit on a ledge, within gilt banded border, the rim with three oval cartouches each containing colourful summer flowers on a light blur ground, 20.5cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in in puce, pattern no. 115, c.1790 £200 - £300

283 A Derby shaped circular plate, the field with four chantilly sprigs, fluted rim, banded with scrolling leaves and flowers within gilt lines, 21.5cm diam, crown, crossed batons and puce mark, pattern no.86, c.1790; another, pattern 111 (2) £60 - £100

290 A pair of Derby bow front bough pots, well painted with colourful summer flowers in a basket on a marble ledge, border in gilt with anthemions and foliage, scroll feet and shoulders, 18cm wide, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1815 £150 - £250

284 A Derby shaped oval two-handled Imari standish, decorated in the typical palette with stylised trees, fence and foliage, with campana shaped well flanked by two smaller and two pen apertures, leafy scroll handles, picked out in gilt, 28cm wide, crown, crossed baton and D mark in red, c.1815 £40 - £60

292 A pair of Derby reticulated circular baskets and stands, the centre painted in git with stylised flowerhead, gilt line borders, 19cm diam, crown, crossed baton and D mark in red (2) £150 - £200

285 A Derby shell shaped dish, the centre painted with floral sprays, the sides with three conforming cartouches on a cobalt blue ground, applied with gilt foliate scrolls, gadrooned border, 24cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1815; a similar shaped oval plate, the field painted with colourful flower sprays, gadrooned and leaf moulded border, 36cm wide, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1815 £60 - £100

293 An early 19th century Derby figure, modelled as a young boy in Regency attire, seated on an ornate chair, holding a book, circular base in relief with scrolls, 17cm high, c.1780 £60 - £100 294 A Derby shaped circular plate, the fielded painted with colourful floral spray within blue circular and gilt scrolling foliage border, the rim with three further sprays, blue banded border with fruiting vine, 22cm diam, crown and D mark in blue, c.1790; another, Bloor Derby, painted with colourful floral bouquets, 22.5cm diam, crown and D mark in red, c.1820 (2) £60 - £100

286 A Derby two-handled campana shaped Named View vase, In Wales, within oval cartouche with stylised flowerhead border, gilt snake loop handles, spreading circular foot, 16cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1815 £100 - £150 287 A Derby two-handled shaped oval Standish, with campana shaped well, flanked by two smaller and two pen apertures, gilt paw feet, painted in gilt with anthemions and feathered scrolls in puce and camaieu, gilt scroll handles, 30cm wide, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800 £60 - £100

295 A Derby fluted circular Jabberwocky pattern saucer, painted in the typical palette with dragon, flowers and foliage, floral and scroll border, 13cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, c.1790 £150 - £200

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299 A Pinxton Bute shaped teacup, painted with chantilly sprigs, blue line border, pattern 13, c.1800; another, facetted, with a band of cornflowers, gilt line and sprigs, c.1800 (2) £70 - £100

310 A Derby Crown Porcelain circular plate, painted with E Trowell, signed, Scene in Dovedale, within five shaped oval cartouches, within white seed pearls on a cobalt blue ground, gilt dentil rim, 22cm diam, printed mark, 1889 £80 - £120

301 A Bloor Derby two-handled pedestal urnular vase, decorated in the Imari palette, with stylised flowerheads and scrolls, spreading circular base, square plinth, acanthus capped scroll handles, 23cm high, crown and D mark in red, c.1820 £100 - £150

311 A Derby Crown Porcelain Company circular plate, painted by John Porter Wale, signed with initials, with a large flower head with raised gilt foliage, the banded border with eleven shaped reserves with gilt foliage, 23.5cm diam, impressed mark, c.1880 £120 - £180

302 A Bloor Derby two-handled pedestal ovoid vase, painted with colourful summer flowers, on a light blue ground, gilt line banded border, acanthus scroll handles, spreading circular base, square plinth, applied in gilt with Regency scrolls, 23cm high, printed circle mark, c.1820; another, painted with summer flowers on a ledge, within canted gilt cartouche on a cobalt blue ground, 23cm high, printed circle mark, c.1820 (2) £150 - £250

312 A Derby Crown Porcelain Company octagonal plate, bamboo border, 23cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1888 £40 - £60

313 A Derby Crown Porcelain Company shaped circular plate, painted probably by John Porter Wale, with gilt foliage on a lemon ground, fluted and pierced border, with harebell swags, turquoise flutes 22cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1880, retailer Osler, Oxfords Street, London £100 - £150

303 A Bloor Derby two-handled campana shaped Named View vase, In Italy, within canted rectangular cartouche with Regency scroll border, gilt snake loop handles, spreading circular foot, 16cm high, circle mark, c.1820 £100 - £150

314 A Derby Crown Porcelain Company shaped circular plate, the field painted with roses and colourful summer flowers, deep banded light blue border with six beaded gilt oval cartouches each with floral sprigs, joined by gilt foliate swags, gilt dentil rim,. 24cm diam, impressed and printed mark £200 - £300

304 A Bloor Derby tea teapot and cover, decorated with a band of puce camaieu and gilt acanthus scrolls, leafy button final, 18cm high, circular mark, c.1820; a similar sucrier and cover, three teacups, three saucers and a side plate, all c.1820 £30 - £50

316 A pair of Derby Crown Porcelain Company lobed ovoid table lamps, printed and painted with scrolling stylised leaves and foliage on an ivory ground, in relief with swags, domed gilt pierced covers, 49cm high, c.1880 £300 - £500

305 A Bloor Derby pedestal ewer, painted with the Derwent, near Matlock, within gilt oval cartouche, on an emerald green ground, above stiff leaves, fluted pedestal and neck, square plinth, 28cm high, circle mark, c.1820 £60 - £100

306 A Bloor Derby Named View two-handled pedestal ovoid vase, canted gilt cartouche cobalt blue ground, applied in gilt with scrolling flowers and foliage, angular handles, spreading circular base, square plinth, 23cm high, circle mark, titled, c.1820 £150 - £200 307 A Bloor Derby campana shaped urn, encrusted with flowers and foliage, scroll and quatrefoil base, gilt paw feet, 18cm high, printed mark; an English Porcelain shaped circular plate, encrusted with flowers and foliage, pierced rim, 16.5cm diam, crossed swords (2) £200 - £300

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308 A pair of Sampson and Hancock Derby figure, in the white, Allegorical of Autumn and Winter, she stands holding a bunch of grapes, others in her skirt, he, skating, wearing a fur lined coat and his day’s bag, pierced shell and scroll base, 26cm high, printed mark £80 - £120 For more images please visit

317 A pair of Royal Crown Derby ovoid vases, painted by W.E.J. Dean, signed, with river landscapes, within a gilt beaded cartouche, on a cobalt blue ground, 13cm high, printed marks, date code for c.1919 £500 - £700 26

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318 A pair of Royal Crown Derby shaped circular plates, painted by Cuthbert Greasly, signed, with colourful summer flowers within gilt line border, apple green ground, 22cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1933 £100 - £150 319 A Royal Crown Derby figure, Allegorical of Autumn, she stands holding a bunch of grapes, others in her skirt, pierced shell and scroll base, 24cm high, printed mark £50 - £80

320 A Royal Crown Derby figure, Spanish Guitarist, 18cm high, printed mark, date code for 1932; another, Gypsy Girl, she stands, dancing, a tambourine raised above her head, 20cm high, printed mark (2) £200 - £300 321 A Royal Crown Derby oval serving plate, painted by Michael Crawley, signed, with Derbyshire landscape, a figure walking with his rod, within gilt line and dentil cartouche, gadrooned rim, 33cm diam, printed mark in red £200 - £300

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324 A Royal Crown Derby plate, painted by Cuthbert Gresley, signed, with bouquet of colourful summer flowers, within a gilt tendril border, deep cobalt blue border applied in gilt with leafy scrolls and flowerheads, 22.5cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1904 £200 - £300

322 A Royal Crown Derby pedestal ovoid two-handled vase, painted by George Jessop, signed, with colourful summer flowers within a gilt oval cartouche, candy stripe ground in cobalt blue and gilt, 15cm high, printed mark, date code for 1911 £400 - £500

325 A Royal Crown Derby shaped circular pin dish, painted by W E J Dean, signed with thatched cottage and figures in conversation, gilt line rim, 11cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1932 £50 - £70

323 A Royal Crown Derby pedestal ovoid vase, painted by Charles Harris, signed, with fanciful birds perched on blossoming branches, within emerald and raised gilt cartouche, on a cobalt blue ground, elaborate scroll handles, quatrefoil base, domed cover, button finial, 21cm high, printed mark, date code for 1897 £500 - £800

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326 A Royal Crown Derby shaped circular plate, painted by Chas Harris, signed, with fanciful birds perched on blossoming branches, elaborate cobalt blue border applied in gilt with beaded band, scrolls and foliage, the border in relief with C-scrolls, 22cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1895 £200 - £300

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Royal Crown Derby Paperweights

327 A Royal Crown Derby shaped circular plate, painted by W E J Dean, with a thatched cottage in a woodland setting, blue border, applied in gilt with acanthus scrolls and swags, 25.5cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1929 £200 - £300

340 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Unicorn, to Celebrate the New Millennium, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 357/2,000 £120 - £180

328 A Royal Crown Derby shaped circular plate, the field painted with bouquet of colourful summer flowers, initialed A.E.W., the elaborate border with white seed pearl and gilt oval cartouches joined by C-scroll and foliate swags on a cobalt blue ground, the border in relief with C-scrolls, 22cm diam, printed mark, date code for V £120 - £180

341 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, English Spaniel, commissioned by Sinclairs to celebrate the Royal Crown Derby event at Chatsworth House, October 2002, limited edition 825/1000, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, boxed £60 - £100

330 A Royal Crown Derby figure, of Beau Brummel, standing in fanciful dress, shaped circular base, 19cm high, printed mark in pink £50 - £80

342 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Bengal tiger cub, printed mark, gold stopper £50 - £70 343 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Horse, printed mark, gold stopper £40 - £60

331 A pair of Abbeydale Chrysanthemum pattern teacups, saucers and side plates, printed marks; other plates, 21cm, 22.5cm (9) £50 - £80

344 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Royal Cats Abyssinian, printed mark £60 - £100

332 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern Hartington two-handled tray, all gold border, 40.5cm wide, printed mark, boxed £280 - £350

345 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Badger, printed mark, gold stopper £50 - £80 346 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Crab, printed mark, gold stopper, £50 - £70

333 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern oval twohandled covered vegetable dish, 31cm wide, printed mark; a similar open vegetable dish, 26cm wide, printed mark (seconds) (2) £80 - £120

347 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Siamese, printed mark, gold stopper; others, Catnip Kitten, Cottage Garden Cat, printed marks, gold stoppers (3) £60 - £100

334 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern teapot and cover, milk jug and open sugar bowl, teapot 16.5cm high, printed marks (seconds) £60 - £100

348 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Rocky Mountain Bear, printed mark, gold stopper £50 - £70 349 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Endangered Species Savannah leopard, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, limited edition 963/1,000, boxed £300 - £400

335 A Royal Crown Derby 6299 ovoid vase, decorated in the Imari palette, 8cm high, printed mark, date code for 1912 £40 - £60

350 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Grecian Bull, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, limited edition, 482/750, boxed £200 - £300

336 A Royal Crown Derby miniature 6299 pattern caldron, 7cm high, printed mark, date code for 1942 £50 - £80

351 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Friesian Cow, Buttercup, printed mark, gold stopper £50 - £70 352 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Water Buffalo, printed mark, gold stopper £50 - £70

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Continental

363 A Sitzendorf comport, knopped pedestal, pierced triform base, scroll feet, supporting a pierced basket, encrusted with roses and foliage, in pastel colours, picked out in gilt, 25.5cm high, crossed swords, c.1880 £40 - £60 365 A pair of German ovoid vases and covers, printed and painted with colourful summer flowers, encrusted with garland of flowers, domed covers, scantily draped child finials, 26cm high, crossed swords, 20th century (2) £150 - £250 366 A pair of Continental rectangular porcelain plaques, each painted with an extensive view over a lake, with sailing boats, figures and ruins, 19cm x 30cm, framed £100 - £150

367 A pair of Continental globular bottle vases, tall cylindrical necks, painted with oriental figure holding child, trees and foliage, in puce, iron red, blue and yellow, 20cm high, early 19th century £600 - £800 368 A pair of 19th century German Westerwald salt glazed stoneware Schelle tankards, of spreading cylindrical form, in relief with knight in armour, coloured in tones of blue, 24cm high, 20th century £50 - £70

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369 A pair of 19th century German Westerwald salt glazed stoneware jugs, in relief with interior scene with figures at a table, bordered with incised panels and motifs, mask to spouts, scroll handle, 28.5cm high; a similar larger jug, in relief with medallion, banded neck, 29cm high; a large twohandled flat sided vase, the centre with circular cartouche with Justice and cherub, bordered with strapwork and motifs, angular tall loop handles, terminating with masks, 39.5cm high; etc (5) £100 - £150

361 A Vienna circular plate, painted with Hector’s Farewell, within a gilt jeweled cartouche, the border with alternating panels of stylised birds and foliage in gilt bordered in salmon and light blue on a claret ground, 24.5cm diam, blue shield mark, titled Hecktors Abschied £150 - £250

370 A Meissen trumpet shaped vase, painted with scattered colourful floral sprigs, gilt line borders, 16.5cm high, crossed swords in underglaze blue; a Meissen shaped circular side plate, the field painted with ripe fruit, cobalt blue border, 17.5cm diam, crossed swords (2) £40 - £60 371 A Meissen shaped circular cabinet plate, in relief with four acanthus leaf and scroll oval cartouches each with floral spray in gilt on a cobalt blue ground, the centre painted with colourful summer bouquet, 27cm diam, scratched through crossed swords in underglaze blue £40 - £60

372 A Meissen scent bottle, modelled embracing sweethearts, brightly dressed in 18th century costume, a dog and a lamb at their side, flowerhead stopper, 7.5cm high, blue crossed swords mark, 19th century £300 - £400

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373 A Meissen flattened ovoid scent flask, painted in puce with a courting couple within a gilt scroll cartouche, with flowers to verso, moulded with flutes and outlined in gilt on a yellow ground, 6.5cm high, blue crossed swords mark, 19th century £100 - £150

362 A Vienna circular plate, painted with Art Brings Favour, within a gilt chevron cartouche, the border with alternating panels of stylised birds and foliage in colours and gilt on a speckled ground, 24cm diam, blue shield mark, titled Kunst Bringt Gunst £120 - £180 For more images please visit

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377 A set of six Meissen shaped circular side plates, painted with floral sprigs, pierced lattice work borders, 15cm diam, crossed swords in underglaze blue £50 - £70

378 A large Royal Dux slender figural vase, surmounted with a shepherd playing a flute, standing, wearing a green hat, jacket and breeches, high ribbon tied shoes, two sheep at his side, the vase entwined with blossoming tree and in relief with stylised foliage, typically coloured in green and burnished gilt, 72cm high, pink triangle mark, shape no.1719 £300 - £400

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374 A Meissen figure, Earth, modelled as a putto digging with a spade, gilt scroll base, crossed sword mark, incised c100 £300 - £500

375 A Meissen chamber stick, well painted with colourful summer flowers, bud sconce and nozzle, branch loop handle, gilt line borders, 12cm diam, crossed swords in underglaze blue, 20th century £60 - £90

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379 A French porcelain and gilt metal mounted table casket, the pagoda top decorated with fanciful birds within gilt leafy cartouches, on a blue celeste ground, the bowed sides with ribbon tied leafy cartouches each with colourful summer flowers, acanthus and hairy paw feet, 21.5cm wide, c.1860 £200 - £400

380 A Dresden novelty dish and cover, as a hen nesting with her chicks, naturalistically coloured, 19cm wide, printed mark, 20th century £40 - £60

381 A Continental porcelain scent bottle, realistically moulded and painted with ripe fruit, blossom and leaves, gilt metal stopper, 7.5cm long, 19th century £60 - £100 376

383 A late 19th century Continental easel dressing mirror, encrusted with ribbon tied foliage, surmounted by scantily draped cherubs, coloured in pastel tones, 32cm high, c.1880; another, in blue (2) £60 - £100

376 A late 19th/early 20th century Meissen figure group, The Card Players, a gentleman and two ladies in fancifully dress playing cards, while seated around a triangular table, shaped base applied with flowers and foliage, 15cm high, crossed swords in underglaze blue, model no.1291, 82 in iron red Cf.

384 A 19th century Helena Wolfshon two-handled chocolate cup and saucer, painted with alternating panels of courting couples and floral sprays on a yellow ground, within gilt scrolling borders, AR monogram; another, with oval cartouche with courting couple on a cobalt blue ground, gilt scroll handles, AR monogram, c.1880 (2) £40 - £60

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382 A Continental figure group, Courtship, modelled with figures in 18th century dress, she seated holding a flower posy, he offering the posies, another suitor lurks behind a tree, encrusted scroll base, picked out in gilt, 47cm high, c.1880 ÂŁ800 - ÂŁ1,200


387 385 A 19th century Quimper plate, painted in colours with St Malo Coat of Arms within mistletoe border, blue line rim, 25cm diam, paper label for Valerie Howard, Campden Street, London £40 - £60

388 A large 19th century French ‘Sèvres’ ormolu mounted circular bowl, decorated with Unwanted Attention, from a gentleman to a girl picking berries, with a gilt cartouche on a bleu celeste ground, the centre painted with a humming bird, with a band of meadow flowers, the gilt rim pierced with vutrivian scrolls with grotesque mask loose ring handles raised on four leafy paw feet, centred with a bud finial on rectangular floral blocks, 48cm wide, 30cm high, late 19th century £300 - £500

386 A pair of 19th century circular plates, the fields printed and painted with maidens by a lake side, within tooled gilt cartouches and band in cobalt blue, 6cm diam, shield mark £120 - £180

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387 A pair of 19th century ‘Sèvres’ cylindrical two-handled jardinières, each painted in coloured enamels with courting couples within gilt rounded rectangular cartouches, with stylised harebell tendrils and gilt scrolls, the verso with landscapes, on an apple green ground, 16cm high, interlaced L’s £1,500 - £2,500

392 A Chinese shaped circular celadon bowl, the centre incised with floral roundel, the sides with stiff leaves, 30cm diam £60 - £100

393 An 18th century Chinese blanc de chine lobed oval saucer, moulded and applied with fruiting vine, 13cm wide, Qinlong period; a Continental porcelain bell, probably French, painted with colourful sprigs and applied with raised intersecting ovals, red line borders, 11cm high, pseudo character marks (2) £40 - £60 394 An 18th century Chinese circular charger, decorated in underglaze blue with squirrels and fruiting vine, within tram line cartouche, border conforming, 41cm diam, c.1720 £40 - £60 395 A 19th century of Chinese bottle vase, decorated in underglaze blue with buildings, river and foliage, 21cm high; other (2) £50 - £70

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396 A 19th century Chinese blue and white plate, painted with oriental figures beneath a pergola, the sides with alternating panels of stylised figures and foliage, 32cm diam, late 19th century £30 - £50 397 A 19th century Chinese bottle vase, long flared knopped neck, decorated with shaped panels with eagle perched in a pine tree, the orange ground with warrior on horseback, gilt leafy scrolls and mons, the neck with panels of thistles, 26.5cm high, six character mark £60 - £100 398 A 19th century Chinese famille rose shaped circular plate, painted with peacock, peahen and chrysanthemums, banded border with insects and foliage, 36.5cm diam, late 19th century £60 - £100 399 A 19th century Japanese Imari shouldered vase, painted in the typical palette with chrysanthemums within a heart shaped cartouche, the ground with clouds and waves, everted neck with phoenix and dragon reserves, 40cm high, Meiji period £100 - £150

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400 A Cantonese pot bellied jug, painted in the typical palette with fanciful bird, and chrysanthemum within C-scroll cartouche, the ground with butterfly and scrolls, three spur feet, 10cm high, c.1880; a similar trinket pot and cover, 7.5cm diam; teacup and saucers; etc (15) £60 - £100

405 A Chinese model, of a dragon fish, with tail raised, open mouth, picked out in gilt, the shaped rectangular stand in iron red and gilt, 37cm high, 19th century £400 - £600 406 A Chinese oval plate, the field with insects and foliage in colours, pierced border, gilt line rim, 21cm wide, 19th century £100 - £150

401 A Cantonese globular teapot and cover, typically decorated with oriental figures within C-scroll cartouche, the ground with butterfly and scrolls on a gilt ground, domed cover, gilt bud finial, 10cm high, c.1880; a similar globular jar and cover, 9cm high; a trefoil shaped tray, 26cm wide; etc, all c.1880 (4) £60 - £100

407 A Chinese slender ovoid vase, painted with mandarin ducks beneath blossoming branches, in a snowy landscape, gilt banded border, 40cm high, character mark, 20th century £80 - £120

402 A Chinese Armorial shaped circular plate, the field painted with shield and rampant lion, in the famille rose palette, iron-red tendril borders, 23cm diam, c.1800 £40 - £60 403 A Chinese export shaped circular plate, painted in underglaze blue with stylised flowers, 23cm diam, c.1800; others (3) £20 - £30 404 A Chinese hexagonal koro, the sides pierced with flowers and scrolls, the base with dragon masks and scrolls to angles, domed pierced cover, globe finial, coloured in tones of green, red and gilt, 33cm high, late 19th century £60 - £100

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422 A Baccarat faceted paperweight, with six cane circlets in blue, green, red and yellow, thumbnail facets, 6cm diam, 20th century £300 - £400

423 A Bohemian amber-stained goblet, engraved with oval cartouches of baskets of flowers and foliate swags, within gilt bands, 23cm high, mid 19th century £200 - £300

424 A cut glass table centrepiece, central prismatic obelisk with faceted droppers within four S-scroll candle arms, stepped base, 55cm high, mid 20th century £50 - £70

425 A French Revolution cylindrical beaker, engraved Fleurance Libour Fme Roye, 1794, within oval cartouche, the verso with crossed standards, 9.5cm high £150 - £250

426 A German clear drinking glass, etched D.Bruder in oval car touche, the ground with white scrolls and dots, faceted knop, spreading circular, 12.5cm high; another, English, funnel shaped bowl, domed folded foot, 11cm high, c.1770 (2) £60 - £100

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409 A pair of 19th Century Cantonese famille verte vase, decorated in polychrome enamels with panels of figures, birds, butterflies and flowers, C-scroll cartouches, the ground with scrolls, flowers and butterflies, gilt dog-of-fo handles to shoulders, 45cm high, c.1880 £300 - £400

427 An early 19th century Bristol blue baluster bottle, applied with scrolling fruiting vine, double ring neck, 9cm high, c.1800; etc (2) £40 - £60

428 An early 19th century canted square green glass decanter, faceted stopper, inscribed in gilt Rum, 19.75cm high, c.1820 £70 - £100

411 A Japanese Kutani punch bowl, the exterior decorated with a wide band of Gods, Immortals and Scholars on a cloud ground, the interior with central lotus leaf reserve within a wide border of two three-clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls, 30.5cm diam, Meiji period £150 - £250

429 A Stourbridge cylindrical opaque yellow glass biscuit barrel, possibly Thomas Webb, applied in gilt with blossoming branches and bee, chrome mounts and domed cover, 18cm high £40 - £60

413 A pair of Japanese Imari shaped circular plates, decorated in the Imari palette, with storks standing and in flight, alternating fan reserves with trellis, honeycomb and stylised flowers, 31cm diam, Meiji period £60 - £100

430 A Victorian green glass dump, bubble inclusions, 14.5cm high, c.1890; another, smaller, 12.5cm high (2) £50 - £80

414 A Japanese blue and white punch bowl, painted with pine trees, pagodas and sampans, clobbered in gilt with a Chinese five-toe dragon, leaves and foliage, 31cm diam, Meiji period £100 - £150

431 A Victorian cranberry glass vase, flared cylindrical vase, clear glass printee feet, 20cm high, c.1880 £40 - £60

432 A pair of 19th century white overlaid blue glass lustres, the bowls with panels of stylised flowers, waisted and knopped columns, domed bases, prismatic lustres, 26cm high, c.1880 £200 - £300

Glass

420 A 19th century Bristol blue glass sauce bottle, applied in gilt with decanter label, Kyan, spreading circular base, 12cm high, c.1800 £40 - £60

433 A pair of late 18th century mallet shaped decanters, slice cut bases and shoulders, double ring faceted collars to necks, engraved with windmill, buildings, trees and 1791, 27cm high; another, similar, 31.5cm high; a set of eleven conforming liqueur glasses, each with funnel shaped bowls, faceted stems, circular bases, 11.5cm high (14) £100 - £150

421 A 20th century Masonic glass, engraved with typical symbols, the base faceted, 14.5cm high; another, similar, 15cm high; a Bohemian amber flashed faceted goblet, painted with floral sprigs on a blue ground divided by gilt scrolls, 16cm high; others, various (6) £60 - £100

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435 A Victorian clear glass ovoid biscuit barrel and cover, in relief with stylised stiff leaves with serrated edges, domed cover, ball finial, 23cm high, late 19th century £40 - £60

447 A Mdina glass Axe-head fish vase, designed by Michael Harris, of flattened ovoid form with tall drawn neck, the heavy clear crystal casement mottled in brown and yellow, 21cm high, unsigned; another, in mottled blue, 21cm high £100 - £150

436 A pair of Victorian clear glass lustres, knopped columns, prismatic columns, 26cm high, late 19th century £200 - £300

448 A near pair of Mdina ‘Cut Ice’ lollipop vases, of flattened globe and shaft form, the clear glass casement with mottled Tiger pattern interior, 19.5cm high, unsigned; a similar ‘Earth’ cylinder vase, 20cm high, unsigned (3) £60 - £100

437 A set of six clear glass wine glasses, banded with hexagonal band, knopped stem, spreading circular base, 15.5cm high £60 - £100

449 A pair of Mdina mould-blown and trailed cylindrical decanters, in mottled blue and yellow, flared rims, globular stoppers, 29cm high, unsigned; etc (4) £50 - £70

438 A set of six clear glass wine glasses, hobnail cut, slice cut, square base, star cut base, 12.5cm high £60 - £100

439 A set of six German smoked glass glasses, knopped steps, ribbed spreading circular bases, 15cm high; a set of eight amber glasses, engraved with fruiting vine, 13cm high; etc £60 - £100

450 A pair of Mdina Earth Tones squat bottle vases, 15cm high, unsigned; another, Tiger patterned shouldered ovoid vase, 12cm high, unsigned (3) £50 - £70

443 A French G. Vallon opalescent glass bowl, moulded in relief with cherries, 23.5cm. diam, moulded signature £50 - £80

451 A Mdina Tiger pattern bottle vase, marbled in blue and brown, 19cm high, paper label; a Mdina Tiger pattern ovoid vase, with flared rim, in blue and earth colours, 15cm high, unmarked; another (3) £40 - £60

444 A Whitefriars concentric rectangle ‘TV’ vase, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, in pewter, 19cm high, pattern no. 9677, c.1966 £60 - £80

452 A Loetz green iridescent spreading cylindrical vase, wavy rim, applied in yellow with leafy tendrils, 14.5cm high, c.1900 £70 - £100

445 A Whitefriars faceted millefiori paperweight, the canes in pink, blue and green, 7cm high, dated 1978 £60 - £100

453 A Loetz yellow iridescent globular vase, everted rim, combed in green, 14.5cm high, c.1900 £80 - £120

446 A Whitefriars faceted millefiori paperweight, multicoloured canes, spreading circular star cut base, 7.5cm high, dated 1978 £60 - £100

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454 A Loetz ‘Jack in the Pulpit’ iridescent yellow glass vase, the base applied with two broad leaves, 30cm high, c.1900 £400 - £600

464 A Charlotte Rhead Crown Ducal Ankara pattern waisted cylindrical vase, tube lined with stylised flowers and foliage, in colours outlined in grey, 18cm high, printed mark, pattern 5983 £50 - £70

Decorative Ceramics

465 A Charlotte Rhead Crown Ducal Circular Fruits pattern ribbed stepped vase, three loop offset handles, tube lined with berries and foliage, in orange and brown, outlined in grey, on a mottled orange ground, 14.5cm high, printed mark, pattern 5982, shape no.211 £50 - £70

460 A Burmantofts Faience jardinière and stand, in relief with stylized thistles roundels and scrolling foliage, in shades of green, turquoise and yellow, 89cm high, impressed and painted marks, shape no.2234 £150 - £200 461 A Burmatoft ovoid vase, decorated by William Baron, signed with initials, with stork and rushes, in tones of emerald, turquoise and brown, 39cm high, impressed mark (faults) £80 - £120 462 A Carlton Ware New Chinese Bird and Cloud pattern vase, printed and painted with fanciful bird of paradise flying before a cloud, in colours, picked out in gilt on a blue ground, 31cm high, printed mark, pattern no.3322 £180 - £220

463 A Charlotte Rhead Bursley Ware ovoid jug, tube lined with flower heads and foliage in pink, blue, brown and green, outlined in brown, lustre green handle and border, 24cm high, printed and painted marks, pattern TL76 £40 - £60

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466 A pair of Crown Devon Fieldings Mickey Mouse spill vases, modelled with Mickey Mouse, wearing red shorts with hands on his hips seated in a wicker chair, 15cm high, printed mark, reproduced with the consent of Walter E. Disney & Ideal Films Ltd £60 - £100 36

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467 A Crown Devon ribbed ovoid vase, printed and painted with colourful flowers on a mushroom ground, the base in matt green picked out in gilt, 19cm high, printed mark, pattern no.M199 £50 - £70

479 A pair of Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian lobed bottle vases, decorated in blue with blossoming branches on a mottled blue ground, 24.5cm high, shape no.3064 £50 - £80

481 A Poole Delphis circular charger, decorated with an abstract pattern in green, orange and yellow, printed and painted mark, no.5 £60 - £100

469 A John Paul Landreau bowed triangular dish, brightly decorated with mustard swirl, red and white beads and geometric pattern on a mottled black ground, 32cm wide, incised signature

482 A Poole Delphis circular charger, decorated with an abstract pattern in yellow, green and orange, printed and painted mark, no.5 £60 - £100

Jean-Paul Landreau was born in the Loire Valley, France and came to London in 1979 and studied ceramics at Harrow School of Art. He worked and taught as a ceramic technician before setting up his studio in Ceredigion, Wales £80 - £120

483 A Poole Delphis circular dish, decorated with an abstract pattern in yellow, green and orange, printed and painted mark, no.58 £50 - £80

484 A Poole Harlequin pattern dished plate, decorated with an abstract pattern in red, yellow, blue and turquoise, marked £50 - £80

470 A Leeds Art pottery cylindrical garden seat, painted with white flowerheads and foliage on a mustard and brown ground, 41cm high, impressed mark £40 - £60

485 A rare Burleigh ware charger, designed by Charlotte Rhead, tube lined with a Japanese geisha beneath a tree, coloured in green, blue, red and black, within a stylised foliate border, 36cm diam, printed marks, painted signature, pattern number 401, c. 1926-1928

472 A Mettlach ovoid vase, incised with band of stylised leaves and tendrils on a tan ground, everted rim, scroll feet, impressed no.1639 £40 - £60 473 A Mintons circular charger, painted by Anton Boullemier, signed, with Swift’s Gulliver tied down by the Lilliputians, in colours, 58cm diam, impressed marks, 1879 £400 - £600

This plaque was probably tube lined by Charlotte Rhead herself, she had previously used the same design at Woods with the image reversed £500 - £800

475 A pair of Burmantofts Art Pottery type candlesticks, of tapered cylindrical form, spreading circular foot, two-tone mustard and brown glaze, 31cm high £30 - £50

486 A Shelley Queen Anne Archway of Roses tea service, comprising five teacups, six saucers, six side plates, bread and butter plate, each printed and painted with colourful summer flowers, blue line border, printed mark £150 - £250

476 A pair of Continental bisque novelty nodding head spill holders, as apes, she offering an apple, orange banded base, 11cm high, impressed marks £60 - £100

487 A Shelley Queen Anne Sun Set and Tall Trees pattern tea service, for six, comprising teapot and stand, cream jug and sugar bowl, fruit bowl, sandwich plate, teacups, saucers, side plates and small bowls, printed mark, painted 11678 (30) £400 - £600

477 A Continental model, of a monkey, seated decorated with geometric shapes, lime green glaze, 10cm high, impressed numerals 1897 £40 - £60

488 A Shelley tea service, for six, each printed and painted red and blue flowers, green line borders, printed mark, pattern no. XR2198 £60 - £100

489 A Shelley Queen Anne pattern tea service, for twelve comprising teacups, saucers, side plates, milk jug, sugar bowl and two bread and butter plates, each with stylised red flower, black border, printed mark, pattern no.11497 £200 - £300 490 A Wedgwood Dragon lustre bottle vase, printed in gilt with scrolling dragon on a mottled blue lustre ground, 20cm high, printed mark, Z4829 £80 - £120 491 A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre circular bowl, the interior printed in gilt with four-claw dragon on a mottled blue ground, the exterior in orange with Chinese precious objects, 23cm diam, gilt Portland vase mark, shape no. Z4825 £200 - £300

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478 A pair of German tobacco jars, as African heads, he with a pipe, she with a head scarf, 12cm high, early 20th century £50 - £70 For more images please visit

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492 A Wedgwood Matt Green earthenware vase, designed by Keith Murray, ovoid ribbed form with collar neck, 20cm high, printed mark, facsimile signature £100 - £150

508 Three T. G. Green Pomona pattern circular plate, decorated with apples, pears and stylised leaves, in tones of yellow, red and green, 25.5cm diam; three circular dessert plate; three side plates; two graduated meat plates; a fruit dish set; a cheese dish; a shaped circular tureen; a sauce boat and stand; three-bar toast rack; another, five-bars; a shaped circular four-cup egg stand; a hors d’oeuvre dish, a shaped rectangular tray; a shaped circular serving plate, a teapot; etc; all with green Pomona stamp (qty) £60 - £100

493 A Winchcome pottery ovoid jug, incised with lines and C-scrolls, on a black ground, loop handle, 14.5cm high, seal mark; a similar bowl, quite plain, black glaze, 22.5cm diam, seal mark (2) £60 - £100

500 A T.G. Green blue Cornish Ware tea pot, scroll handle, 17cm high, green shield stamp; another, 15cm high; a Coffee pot, angular loop handle, 16.5cm high, green Church stamp; other items, various (qty) £60 - £100

509 A T.G. Green blue Cornish Ware tapering cylindrical imperial jug, Milk, loop handle, 12cm high, black shield stamp; another, similar, 15cm high, green shield stamp; others, various (qty) £60 - £100

501 A T.G. Green boat shaped bulb bowl, cobalt blue body, the border with Dutch landscape, 22cm long; another, lemon, the border trees and flowers in bloom, 17.5cm diam; others, various (qty) £60 - £100

510 A T.G Green blue Cornish Ware cylindrical kitchen storage jar, Salt,17cm high, others, Raisins; Bi.Carb.Soda (sic);Currants; Sugar; various marks and sizes; etc (qty) £60 - £100

502 A T.G. Green Dora pattern square butter dish, painted with stylised flowers, in tones of orange, mustard yellow and pink, on a cream ground, 6cm high; an octagonal tray, 28cm long; other items; two Over the Hill pattern canted square side plate, decorated with a stylised tree and an idyllic cottage, 14cm wide, brown shield stamp; others, Flora pattern, Prunus pattern; etc (qty) £60 - £100

511 A T.G Green blue Cornish Ware tapered and flared cylindrical kitchen storage jar, Sultanas, 15cm high; others, Currants; Tea; Caster Sugar; Baking Powder; Pepper; Spice; Nutmegs, various sizes and marks (qty) £60 - £100 512 A T.G Green blue Cornish Ware kitchen storage jar, flared rim, Granulated Sugar, 16cm high, black shield stamp ;others, Loaf Sugar; Dried Fruit; Barley, black shield stamps; another, Flour & Currants, 16cm high, green church stamp £60 - £100

503 A T.G. Green Felicia pattern six-section hors d’oeuvre dish, 29cm diam; a salad bowl, 22cm diam; an angular toast rack, five-partitions; other items, various (qty) £60 - £100

513 A T.G Green blue Cornish Ware kitchen storage jar, Pasta, wooden cover, 30.5cm high, Cloverleaf stamp; a tureen and cover, 23.2cm diam; a butter dish and cover, 7.5cm high; a kitchen storage jar, Tea, 13cm high; a pudding basin, 8cm high; a lipped pudding basin, 10.5cm high, all green shield stamp; a kitchen clock, Arabic numerals, 22.5cm diam, cloverleaf stamp (qty) £60 - £100

504 A T.G. Green Flame pattern teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, angular loop handle, 10cm high; green Church Flamex stamp; others; etc (qty) £60 - £100

505 A T.G. Green Fruit pattern shaped square butter dish with apples, peaches and cherries, 8.5cm high; a shaped circular egg stand and four egg cups; a three piece angular condiment set, other items (qty) £60 - £100

514 A T.G Green Gresley imperial measuring jug, applied in relief with ochre bands on a tan glaze, loop handle, 12.5cm high; others, a flour shaker; a two-piece spreading cylindrical condiment set; a pair of kitchen storage jars, 8.5cm high; another larger, a rolling pin, tan body, ochre ends, 46.5cm long; etc; black Gresley Church stamps (qty) £60 - £100

506 A T.G. Green Grassmere pattern jug, in lime green and black overlapping zig zags, angular loop handle,18cm high; another, smaller, 15cm high; a straight sided jug; a five bar toast rack; another, three-bar; a hors d’oeuvre dish; four dessert plates; three dinner plates; three dinner plate, 25.5cm diam; etc (qty) £60 - £100

515 A T.G. Green blue Cornish Ware tapered cylindrical caster, sugar, 12cm high, black shield stamp; another, Flour, 13cm high, green church stamp; other items, two-piece condiment set, a pie funnel; an egg stand; a kitchen jar; a Marmalade jar and cover, 11cm; an egg coddler; all green church stamps; etc (qty) £60 - £100

507 A T. G. Green Harvest Gold Cornish Ware tapered cylindrical imperial measuring jug, 15cm high; another, spreading cylindrical, 13cm high; a similar pudding basin; a marmalade pot; a kitchen storage jar; a tapered cylindrical butter dish and cover; a teapot, angular loop handle; an egg cup, all with green shield stamp; etc (qty) £60 - £100

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516 A T.G. Green blue Cornish Ware limited edition cup and saucer, the cup inscribed The Queen’s Golden Jubilee 1952-2002, Jubilee logo to handle and saucer, no. 221 of 250, blue Cornish Collectors Club shield stamp; a similar mug, inscribed in gilt, 10cm high, gilt circular church stamp; another, in black, 9cm high, blue circular church stamp; a spreading cylindrical milk jug, Marvel, 13cm high: a pudding basin, Instant Suprema, 11cm high; a Christmas 2003 pudding basin; etc (qty) £60 - £100

529 A Beswick Friesian bull, CH Coddington Hilt Bar, designed by Arthur Gredington, 12cm high, printed mark, model no.1439A; a Friesian cow, CH Claybury Leegwater, 11cm high, printed mark, model no 1362B (2) £70 - £100

530 A Beswick Stag, designed by Arthur Gredington, gloss, 20cm high, printed mark, model no 981; a similar doe, no. 999A; a fawn, no. 1000A (3) £150 - £200 531 A Beswick Hereford bull, Champion of Champions, designed by Arthur Gredington, first version, 10.5cm high, model no 1363A; a similar Hereford cow, Champion of Champions, 10.5cm high, model no 1360; a Hereford calf, 7.5cm high, model no 1406B, label, printed marks £150 - £200

517 A T.G Green Roulette pattern rolling pin, 47cm long, stamped T.G.Green, Made in England ; a set of four graduated Kitchen storage jars; a teacup and saucer, a lipped pudding basin, 10cm high; a large mixing bowl, 26cm diam, all with Roulette & Green church stamp; a side plate, 17.5cm diam, triangular green church stamp; a straight sided caster,14cm high, stamped T.G. Green ltd, Made in England; a two piece condiment set, 12cm high; (qty) £60 - £100

532 A Beswick Highland bull, designed by Arthur Gredington, 12.5cm high, printed mark, model no.2008; a similar Highland cow, gloss, 13cm high, printed mark, model no.1740; a Highland calf, gloss, 7.5cm high, printed mark, model no 1827D (3) £150 - £200

518 A T.G Green Gresley ware kitchen storage jar, Barley, 17cm high; others, Currants; Baking Powder; an ovoid marmalade pot; a caster, Sugar; another, Flour; a spreading cylindrical jug; a baluster jug; an ovoid teapot; a circular teapot stand; a large mixing bowl, 27cm diam, all with Gresley ware stamps (qty) £60 - £100

533 A Beswick Appaloosa stallion, designed by Arthur Gredington, 20cm high, No.1772B £60 - £80

Clarice Cliff

519 A T.G. Green Advertising plate, inscribed ”Burgundy Cherry” Open Stock English dinnerware on New Patio Shape, 23.5cm wide; a shaped square dinner plate, with red swirling stripes, 24cm wide, green Burgundy Cherry stamp; another, green swirling stripes, 23.5cm wide; a shaped square side plate, yellow swirling stripes, 21cm across, all with Flaire stamp £60 - £100

Beswick

525 A Beswick figure of Susie Jamaica, modelled as a lady riding a donkey with panniers, on oval naturalistic base, 17.5cm high, impressed and printed marks, model number 1347 £100 - £150

526 A Beswick Huntsman and Huntswoman on grey horses, standing, designed by Arthur Gredington, 21cm high, printed mark, model no.1501; eight various fox hounds, printed marks (10) £500 - £800

527 A Beswick Friesian bull, CH Coddington Hilt Bar, designed by Arthur Gredington, 12cm high, printed mark, model no.1439A; a Friesian cow, CH Claybury Leegwater, 11cm high, printed mark, model no 1362B (2) £70 - £100

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538 A Clarice Cliff Forest Glen pattern octagonal plate, brightly decorated with a rolling green hillside, red roof cottage, trees and foliage, on a Delecia style streaked red, ochre and green sky, 24cm diam, printed mark, c.1936 £200 - £300

528 A Beswick Boy on a Palomino pony, designed by Arthur Gredington, 21cm high, printed mark, model no.1500; a similar Girl on a Skewbald pony, wearing a green hacking jacket, 14.5cm high, printed mark, model no. 1499 £200 - £300 For more images please visit

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539 A Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Lynton shape Sundew Blue pattern coffee set, comprising coffee pot and cover, milk jug, five cups and saucers, each painted with stylised flowers in pink and blue on a honeydew ground, banded in green and tan, 20cm high, printed mark, c.1936 £200 - £300

541 A Clarice Cliff Mr Puddleduck Crocus pattern cruet stand, the circular tray painted with orange, purple and blue flowers, banded in green and yellow, duck handle, 14cm high, printed mark £200 - £300

542 A Clarice Cliff Bon Jour Pink Lynton shaped breakfast set, comprising teapot, teacup, saucer, side plate, large plate, milk jug, sugar bowl, toast rack, muffin dish, salt and pepper pot, mustard pot, egg cup and butter dish, each painted with stylised flowers and foliage on a ribbed honey dew ground, printed marks £200 - £300

540 A Clarice Cliff My Garden tapering cylindrical jug, mushroom glaze, the handle in relief with orange flowers and foliage, 23cm high, impressed mark, shaped no.672£40 - £60

543 A Clarice Cliff Bonjour shape Crocus pattern preserve pot and cover, brightly decorated with purple, orange and blue flowers within tan and yellow banded borders, 10cm high, printed marks; a similar bowl and spreading cylindrical jug, 8cm high, printed marks (3) £60 - £100 544 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Crocus pattern sugar basin, in the form of a cauldron, decorated with orange, blue and purple flowers, banded in yellow and green, 8cm high, printed mark £80 - £120

545 A Clarice Cliff Woodland pattern part tea set, brightly decorated with orange and green trees, blue and purple flower heads and yellow rolling hills on a cream ground, teapot and stand, 17cm high; six side plates, 15cm diam; sandwich plate, 30cm long, printed and painted marks (9) £600 - £800

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557 A pair of Royal Doulton Slaters Patent Chine ovoid vases, long flared mottled blue necks, deep tans bands of stylised foliate scrolls, 31cm high, impressed marks; another, bowed cylindrical vase, applied with floral roundels on a mottled tan ground, 19cm high, impressed mark (3) £50 - £80

550 A Royal Doulton character jug,The Cardinal, printed mark £20 - £30

551 A Royal Doulton figure, Abdullah, 16cm high, printed mark, HN2104 £60 - £100

558 A pair of Royal Doulton Slaters patent bottle vases, tube lined in white with stylised olive flowers on tan chine ground, applied in turquoise and white with flowers, tall brown necks, tubed lined with cobalt flowers flowers, outlined in gilt and white, 40cm high, impressed mark, c.1915 £120 - £180

552 A Royal Doulton salt glazed stoneware coffee pot, typically sprigged in white with jolly toper, huntsman, hounds and windmill, ochre band, 25cm high, impressed mark £40 - £60 553

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A Royal Doulton figure, The Jester, printed mark £60 - £100

565 A Bourne Denby Majolica money box, as a seated pig, 18cm long £30 - £50

554 A Royal Doulton figure, Pierrette, designed by L Harradine, 18cm high, HN644, painted marks, impressed 445, 14-84, printed lion crown and circle mark in green £400 - £600

566 A Bourne Denby flared vase, designed by Albert Colledge, decorated with a leaping stag, on a black ground, 15cm high, printed mark £60 - £90

555 A Royal Doulton figure, The Mask, designed by L Harradine, 17cm high, HN657, painted mark, printed lion crown and circle mark in green; a Royal Doulton figure, The Clown, designed by L Harradine, 19.5cm high, painted mark, printed lion crown and circle mark in green, HN717 (2) £200 - £300

567 A Bretby Bronze ovoid vase, in relief with gilt fish amongst waves, stippled ground, 45.5cm high, impressed mark, shape no.470 £40 - £60

568 A Bretby Nerton Royal Blue tapered cylindrical vase, spreading circular foot, 35cm high, impressed mark, shape no.234H; a similar Delehi vase, in relief with rabbit and wild grasses, long flared stippled neck, 24cm high, impressed mark, shape no.2025 (2) £40 - £60

556 A Royal Doulton bowed square vase, designed by Charles Noke, signed,The Monk Seller, inspecting fish, printed in cobalt blue, 21cm high, printed mark; a similar bowl, 22cm diam, printed mark (2) £70 - £100

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570 A large Bretby ovoid watering can, glazed in blue, two angular handles, 27cm high, impressed mark, shape no.1241; a similar ovoid twin-spouted vessel, loop handle, coloured in blue with black scrolls, 36cm high, impressed mark, shape no.1997 (2) £40 - £60

574 A Lovatts Langley Ware ovoid vase, with impasto decorated flowers and song bird, on a buff ground, the everted neck with stenciled stylised foliage on a cobalt blue ground, 35.5cm high, impressed marks £60 - £100

575 A Langley ovoid jardinière, incised with broad leaves and white flowers in tones of brown on a buff ground, 22cm high, impressed marks £40 - £60

571 A large Bretby jardinière, in relief with stylised lily and foliage, coloured in pink, green and turquoise, impressed mark, 38.5cm high, impressed marks £40 - £60

Troika

580 A Troika Anvil vase, decorated by Teo Bernatowitz, in relief with geometric shapes, in tones of blue, green, ochre and brown on a textured ground, 21.5cm high, painted mark, c.1974 £400 - £600 581 A Troika Aztec mask, decorated by Alison Brigden, in relief with stylised features and geometric motifs, Cycladic mask to verso, coloured in tones of blue, brown, cream and ochre on a textured ground, 25.5cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1977-1983 £500 - £700

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582 A Troika Celtic cross, decorated by Simone Kilburn, in low relief with a figure and geometric motifs, a cross to verso, in brown on a textured ground, 26.5cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1975 - 1977 £300 - £400

573 A Lovatts Langley Polar Bear, glazed in white, 18cm high, printed mark, Oakes period; a similar cub, 7cm high (2) £60 - £100

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583 A Troika Chimney vase, decorated by Penny Black, in relief with geometric motifs, in tones of blue green and brown on a textured ground, 20cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1975 - 1976 £200 - £300

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590 A Troika Footed Smooth cube, with brown roundels on a white ground, 10cm high, early moulded mark, unknown decorator, 1963 - 1967 £150 - £250

584 A Troika coffee pot, designed by Benny Sirota, with incised border, in tones of blue and green on a smooth ground, 25.5cm high, painted mark, unknown decorator, 1963 - 1980 £80 - £120

585 A Troika Coffin vase, decorated by Anne Jones, incised and in relief with abstract and geometric motifs, in tones of green and cream on a textured ground, 17.5cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1976 - 1977 £60 - £80

586 A Troika Coffin vase, decorated by Avril Benett, in relief with stylised motifs, in tones of blue, green and ochre on a textured ground, 17cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1973 - 1979 £60 - £80 587 A Troika Double Bass vase, in relief with geometric motifs, in tones of brown, ochre and blue/green on a textured ground, 35cm high, unknown decorator, painted mark £300 - £500

588 A Troika double egg cup and stand, in tones of blue and green on a smooth white ground, the cup 9cm high, the stand 17cm diam, printed marks, unknown decorator, St.Ives, 1964 - 1970 £100 - £150

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591 A Troika Giant Wheel vase, decorated by Avril Bennet, in low relief with abstract erotic design, in tones of brown and blue on a textured ground, 32cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1973-1979 £600 - £800

589 A Troika Drum bowl, decorated by Alison Brigden, in tones of green, brown and ochre on a textured ground, 17cm diam, painted mark, monogrammed, 1977 - 1983 £250 - £350 For more images please visit

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592 A Troika Globe vase, decorated by Anne Jones, in tones of green, cream and ochre on a textured ground, 20cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1976 - 77 £350 - £450

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594 A Troika large textured cylinder vase, decorated by Penny Black, in brown and blue tones, 37cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1960 - 1976 £200 - £300

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595 A Troika Large Textured Slab vase, decorated by Jane Fitzgerald, in low relief with geometric motifs, in tones of blue, cream and brown, 22cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1976 - 1983 £150 - £200

593 A Troika Hanging basket, decorated by Alison Brigden, in relief with geometric motifs, in tones of blue/green and brown on a textured ground, 15cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1977 - 1983 £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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596 A Troika Love plaque, designed by Benny Sirota, moulded in relief depicting the three stages of marriage, coloured in earth tones, 37.5cm wide, marks covered Literature See Carol Cashmore, ‘Troika Pottery, St Ives’, Brentwood, 1994, plate 7 for a similar example £700 - £900

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597 A Troika Marmalade pot, decorated by Anne Jones, in low relief with geometric shapes, in tones of blue, green, cream and ochre on a textured ground, 9cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1976 - 1977 £50 - £70 598 A Troika mug, with textured geometric border, in tones of blue and ochre on a smooth ground, 11.5cm high, printed mark, unknown decorator, St.Ives, 1964 - 1970 £30 - £50

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600 A Troika rectangular vase, decorated by Anne Lewis, in relief with geometric motifs, in tones of brown and blue on a textured ground, 22.5cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1966 - 1972 £200 - £300

599 A Troika perfume bottle, in tones of blue on a smooth white glazed ground, 7cm high, painted mark, unknown decorator, St.Ives, 1963 - 1970 £200 - £300 For more images please visit

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601 A Troika Slab vase, incised flowerhead, in tones of blue and green on a smooth glazed ground, 12cm high, printed black mark, unknown decorator, St.Ives, 1964- -1970 £60 - £80

602 A Troika Small Textured cube, decorated by Jane Fitzgerald, in low relief with geometric shapes, in tones of blue cream and ochre on a textured ground, 8.5cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1976 - 1983 £60 - £100

603 A Troika Small Textured Cylinder vase, decorated by Louise Jinks, with geometric band, in tones of blue and green, 14cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1976 - 1981 £60 - £100 604 A Troika Smooth flask, decorated by Anne Lewis, with Aztec star and roundel, in tones of blue and green on a white ground, 17cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1966 - 1972 £200 - £300

605 A Troika Spice jar, in low relief with geometric motifs, in blue and white on a half textured, half smooth ground, 15cm high, painted mark, unknown decorator, 1970 - 1983 £100 - £150

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608 A Troika tall rectangular lamp base, decorated by Alison Brigden, in low relief with stylised figure, geometric motifs to verso, in tones of blue and brown on a textured ground, 31.5cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1977 1983 £300 - £400

609 A Troika teapot, designed by Benny Sirota, with textured geometric band, in tones of blue, dark green and ochre on a smooth white ground, bamboo handle, 12cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, unknown decorator, 1963 1980 £150 - £250

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606 A Troika square ash tray, decorated by Jane Fitzgerald, the rim in low relief with geometrical designs, in tones of green/blue and brown, 16cm square, painted mark, monogrammed, 1976-1983 £150 - £200 607 A Troika Square ashtray, decorated by Anne Lewis, with circular dish in black, on a white smooth ground, 12cm wide, painted mark, monogrammed, 1966 - 1972 £80 - £120

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610 A Troika Textured Flower pot, decorated by Teo Bernatowitz, in relief with geometric motifs, in tones of blue and ochre on a textured ground, 15cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1973 - 1975 £150 - £200

611 A Troika Textured Shouldered Medium Cylinder vase, decorated by Louise Jinks, with a geometric border, in tones of green and brown, 20cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1976 - 1981 £150 - £250

612 A Troika Tin Mine lamp base, decorated by Jane Fitzgerald, in browns and blue on a textured ground, 21.5cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1976-1983 £300 - £500

613 A Troika urn, decorated by Alison Brigden, with a geometric border, in tones of blue and ochre on a textured ground, 26cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1977 1983 £80 - £120 614 A Troika Wheel vase, large, decorated by Avril Bennet, with incised naive figure and arrow, geometric motifs verso, in tones of brown, blue and ochre on a textured ground, 20cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1973 1979 £100 - £150

615 A Troika Wheel vase, medium, decorated by Vicky Drew, in relief with geometric motifs, in tones of blue, green and cream on a textured ground, 16cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, 1980 £70 - £100

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616 A Troika Wheel vase, small, decorated by Linda Hazel, in low relief with abstract motifs, in tones of blue and ochre on a textured ground, 12cm high, painted mark, monogrammed, early 1970’s £50 - £80

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Moorcroft

620 A Moorcroft Clematis pattern tapering cylindrical vase, tube lined with large flowers, in tones of purple and red on a mottled blue ground, 11cm high, impressed mark, paper label £50 - £70

628 A Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern circular bowl, tube lined with large flowerheads, in red, green and yellow, on green ground, 23cm diam, impressed mark, signed with initials, paper label £150 - £200

622 A Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern bottle vase, tube lined with fruit, berries and leaves, on a mottled blue ground, 9.5cm high, impressed mark £40 - £60

630 A Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern ovoid vase, tube lined with large fruit and berries, in tones of red, and green, on a mottled blue ground, 8cm high, impressed marks, signed with initials in green £80 - £120

621 A contemporary Moorcroft bottle vase, tube lined with stylised thistles and foliage, in turquoise, green and blue on a cream ground, 17.5cm high, impressed mark, 2006 £50 - £70

629 A Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern ovoid vase, tube lined with large fruit and berries, in tones of red, and green, on a mottled blue ground, 9.5cm high, impressed marks, signed with initials in blue £80 - £120

623 A Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern baluster vase, tube lined with fruit, berries and foliage, on a mottled blue ground, 9cm high, impressed mark £40 - £60

631 A Moorcroft miniature Poppy pattern baluster vase, tube lined with poppies and foliage in red, blue and green on a cobalt blue gorund, 5.5cm high, blue printed marks £60 - £100

624 A Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern ovoid vase, tube lined with flowerhead and foliage on a mottled green ground, 7.5cm high, impressed mark £40 - £60

632 A Moorcroft Crocus pattern ovoid jug, tube lined with flowers and folagie in red and green, on a mottled green blue ground, 8cm high, impressed mark £60 - £100

625 A Moorcroft Clematis pattern cylindrical jar and cover, tube lined with large flowerheads and foliage in tones of red and blue, on a mottled blue ground, 9cm high, impressed marks, paper label £50 - £70

633 A Contemporary Moorcroft Poppy pattern baluster vase, tube lined with large flower head and foliage in red, blue and green, on a cobalt blue ground, 10cm high, impressed mark, dated 94 £60 - £100

626 A Moorcroft Columbine pattern footed bowl, tube lined with yellow and purple flowerhead, on a cobalt blue ground, 11.5cm diam, impressed marks, paper label £30 - £50

634 A Contemporary Moorcroft Clematis pattern baluster vase, tube lined with large flower head and foliage in red, blue and green, on a cobalt blue ground, 10cm high, impressed mark £60 - £100

635 A Contemporary Moorcroft Magmolia pattern baluster vase, tube lined with large flower head and foliage in pink and green, on a light blue ground, 10cm high, impressed mark £60 - £100 636 A Contemporary Moorcroft Poppy pattern baluster vase, tube lined with large flower head and foliage in red, blue and green, on a cobalt blue ground, 10cm high, impressed mark A Moorcoft globular vase, tube lined with large flowerheads and foliage, in tones of blue red, and green on a mottled blue ground, 9cm high, impressed mark £60 - £100

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627 A pair of Moorcroft Moonlit Blue baluster vases, tube lined with tall trees and rolling landscape, in mottled tones of blue, E.P.N.S. mounts, 9cm high, impressed marks £500 - £700

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Day Two

Thursday 18th March at 10.30am

Plated Ware, Silver & Jewellery

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658 A pair of George III Sheffield plate telescopic candlesticks, detachable nozzles, gadrooned borders, stepped circular bases, 20cm to 27.5cm high, c.1810 £30 - £40

650 A George III Sheffield plate helmet shaped beer jug, fruitwood scroll capped handle terminating in acanthus bosses, 20.5cm high, c.1805; a Sheffield plate shaped circular wine coaster, leafy scroll border, draught turned base centred by a roundel, 17cm diam,19th century; a loving cup, moulded flared rim, scroll handles, spreading circular base, 12cm high, T Oldham, Nottingham, 19th century; another, similar (4) £40 - £60

659 A pair of George IV Sheffield plate fluted shaped circular wine coasters, acanthus, C-scroll and shell borders, draught turned bases centred by vacant roundels, 18cm diam, c.1825 £40 - £60 660 A pair of George IV Sheffield plate three-light, twobranch table candelabra, egg and dart borders, campana sconces, anthemion grasped columns, domed circular bases embossed with laurel wreaths, 60cm high, c.1830 (converted in the early 20th century for electricity) £40 - £60

651 A George III Sheffield plate urnular pedestal ewer, knop finial, hinged cover, scroll capped fruitwood handle, gadrooned borders, stepped circular foot, 30cm high, c.1775 £30 - £50

661 A pair of silver plated circular bottle coasters, of compressed form, gadrooned rim, with mahogany bases, 14.5cm diam £40 - £60

652 A late Victorian E.P.B.M four piece tea service, comprising oval teapot, milk jug, two-handled sugar basin and vasular pedestal hot water pot, knop finials, hinged domed covers, angular scroll capped handles, embossed in the Art Nouveau taste with flowering sinuous stems and vacant organic cartouches, oval bases, ivory fittings, the hot water pot 25cm high, James Dixon & Sons, c.1895 £40 - £60

653 A pair E.P.N.S stop-fluted square column candle sticks, beaded borders, incurved canted square detachable nozzles, Composite capitals, stepped square bases, 15cm high, c.1900 £30 - £40 654 A pair of 19th century E.P.N.S mounted ruby flash glass ovoid claret jugs, ball finials, hinged domed covers, scroll handles, etched with vine and tendrils bordered by slice-cut bands, the stand with with posted ring handle, pierced with bands of arcs divided by rope-twist girdles, ball feet, 30cm high, c.1890 £150 - £200

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662 A rare Victorian breakfast table coaster, incorporating an arched five bar toast rack and a circular preserve dish, turned ivory ball handle restrained by acanthus grasped grotesque eagles, vine leaf spoked wheels, 29cm long, c.1890 £100 - £150

655 A pair of 19th century shaped circular chafing dishes, shaped bayonet loop handles, fluted domed covers enclosing shallow liners above deep wells, leafy scroll handles to sides, scroll feet, 30.5cm wide £30 - £50

663 A set of four WMF shaped circular coasters, fluted borders, 9cm diam, ostrich and beehive mark, c.1925 £30 - £50

656 A pair of 19th century Sheffield plate two light, two branch table candelabra, campana sconces, dense lotus, flower and leafy scroll borders, reeded scrolling branches, fluted tapered columns, shaped circular bases, 47.5cm high £40 - £60

664 A substantial E.P.N.S five tier patisserie stand, loose ring finial, graduated dished tiers with fluted borders, spreading circular base, 110cm high, 20th century £60 - £100

657 A pair of E.P.N.S and cut clear glass two-light, twobranch table candelabra, pine cone finials, bowed campana sconces, acanthus scroll branches, hobnail-cut slender baluster columns, domed circular bases embossed with a band of leafy scrolls and anthemions on a planished ground, scroll feet, 37cm high, Hailware, (Hailwood & Ackroyd Ltd), 20th century £40 - £60 For more images please visit

665 A Victorian E.P on copper three-light, two-branch table candelabrum, flowering leafy scroll borders, detachable nozzles, wrapped reeded branches, knopped column, fluted spreading shaped square base, 53.5cm high, c.1850 £50 - £70

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666 A Victorian E.P.N.S Aesthetic Movement novelty three piece cruet, as a builder’s trowel, the earthenware haft and Bow shape condiments moulded with flutes and transfer printed with the Osbourne pattern, Rd. No. 120177, the base bright-cut engraved with trailing foliage, bun feet, 30cm long, c.1885 £30 - £50 667 A Victorian E.P.N.S ejector chamberstick, leafy scroll borders, scroll capped handle, conical snuffer, 18cm long, Elkington & Co, c.1860 £30 - £50

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668 A Victorian E.P.N.S fluted swing handled pedestal cake dish, engraved and applied with fruiting vine, domed circular foot with beaded border, 26.5cm wide, William Hutton & Sons, c.1850; a matched set of three E.P.N.S fluted sauce boats, fluted scroll handles, spreading oval bases, 20cm long, Harrison Brothers & Howson, early 20th century (4) £30 - £50

676 A Victorian E.P.N.S Neo-Rococo three piece melon shaped tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and two handled sugar basin, asymmetrical floral finial, hinged domed cover, foliate scroll capped handles, engraved with panels of leafy scrolls, flowering urns and bell husks, cartouche shaped feet, ivory insulators, the teapot 25cm long, T & J Creswick, Sheffield c.1855 £70 - £100

677 A Victorian E.P.N.S oval breakfast dish, retractable domed cover engraved with an oval leafy strapwork cartouche, the verso conforming, ivory button thumbpiece, pierced liner, beaded rim, loop handles to sides, lion paw feet with stiff leaves and wings to knees, 33cm wide, c.1875; a Victorian E.P.N.S oval soup tureen, bayonet loop handle, beaded borders, leafy scroll handles to sides, scroll feet, 34cm wide, Martin, Hall & Co, c.1880 (2) £50 - £80

669 A Victorian E.P.N.S four piece spreading cylindrical tea and coffee service, comprising coffee pot, teapot, milk jug and two-handled sugar basin, pointed knop finials, hinged domed covers, acanthus capped scroll handles, engraved with vacant shield shaped cartouches flanked by leafy scrolls, ivory insulators, skirted bases, the coffee pot 21cm high, shape no. 16635, Elkington & Co, date letter for 1894 £40 - £60 670 A Victorian E.P.N.S mounted clear glass bulbous ovoid claret jug, ball finial, hinged cover, scroll handle, star-cut base, 23cm high, c.1900 £40 - £60 671 A Victorian E.P.N.S mounted clear glass ovoid claret jug, knop finial, hinged domed cover, fluted shaped scroll handle, milled borders, cut and etched in lattice panels, starcut base, 25cm high, c.1890 £30 - £40 672 A Victorian E.P.N.S mounted cranberry glass ovoid claret jug, pine cone and acorn finials, angular scroll handle, Bacchic mask to spout, spreading circular base, 30cm high, c.1890 £60 - £100 673 A Victorian E.P.N.S mounted glass biscuit barrel, swing handle, circular cover surmounted by a faux coiled rope with a label inscribed Biscuits, decorated overall with frosted squares, 18cm high, c.1880 £30 - £50 674 A Victorian E.P.N.S mounted hobnail-cut clear glass trumpet shaped claret jug, shell thumbpiece, hinged cover, scroll handle, star-cut base, 27cm high, c.1900 £100 - £150

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678 A Victorian E.P.N.S patent novelty concertina seven bar toast rack, loop handle above five pairs and two single hoop divisions, bun feet, 47cm long (fully extended), 8cm long (closed), model no. 1716, c.1880 £80 - £120

675 A Victorian E.P.N.S mounted horse’s hoof inkwell, hinged cover, 14cm wide, c.1880 £30 - £50

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679 A Victorian E.P.N.S pedestal table centre fruit comport, dished top above a deep leafy frieze, knopped stem, shaped fluted spreading base with leafy scroll border, 21cm high, Walker & Hall, c.1900 £60 - £100

683 A Victorian E.P.N.S table centrepiece, frosted and clear glass bowl, the stand cast as fruiting vine, rustic base, cartouche shaped scroll feet, 29cm high, c.1860 £200 - £300

680 A Victorian E.P.N.S shaped oval entrée dish, fruiting leafy scroll border, conforming loop handle, ogee moulded cover engraved with flowers, foliage and diapers, conforming scroll feet, 36cm wide, shape no. 1977, MS Ltd, c.1880 £100 - £150

681 A Victorian E.P.N.S shaped rectangular chafing/ entrée dish, bayonet handle, moulded borders, pierced liner above a secondary liner enclosing a reservoir, handles to sides, scroll feet with acanthus knees, 30cm wide, William Hutton & Sons, c.1890 £30 - £40

682 A Victorian E.P.N.S table centrepiece, circular dish above three cut clear glass droppers and three further dishes on acanthus scroll branches, batwing fluted base, beaded borders, scroll feet, 40cm high, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths’ Company, c.1895 (formerly with glass dishes) £60 - £100

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684 A Victorian electro-plated novelty cruet, as a boy leaping a four bar gate, the salt as the trough in which he is about to land, slice-cut clear glass cylindrical mustard and pepper restrained within a rope twist framework, 13cm wide, c.1900 £150 - £180 685 A Victorian Neo-Rococo E.P on copper shaped oval standish, scroll border, central taper stick flanked by a pair of cut clear glass baluster shaped wells, embossed and engraved with flowers and foliage, scroll feet, 34cm wide, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield c.1865 £60 - £100

686 A Victorian shaped oval serving tray, leafy C-scroll border, conforming loop handles, the field engraved with bands of leafy C-scrolls, flowers and diapers, cast cartouche shaped feet, 74cm over handles, Charles Edward Nixon, c.1895 £60 - £100

687 A Victorian style E.P.N.S shaped rectangular decanter label, Whiskey, gadrooned shell and leafy scroll border, suspension chain, 6cm wide, 20th century; another, Rum; others, various (large qty) £30 - £50 688 An E.P.N.S bosun’s whistle, of typical form, engraved with stiff leaves, 11.5cm long, War Department mark; another, similar (2) £50 - £80 689 An E.P.N.S mounted hobnail-cut clear glass trumpet shaped claret jug, domed cover, shell thumb-piece, doublescroll handle, 33cm high £40 - £60

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690 An early 20th century canteen of E.P.N.S Old English pattern flatware, for twelve, comprising soup spoons, table spoons, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, a soup ladle, four egg spoons, ten table knives, a mustard spoon, four salt spoons, ten tea spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a pair of sauce ladles, a sugar sifter, three dessert knives, carving implements and a pair of knife rests, the mahogany case with hinged cover centred by a vacant brass shield shaped cartouche, above two long drawers enclosed by hinged restraints, flush brass swing handles, outlined throughout with brass stringing, moulded base, 48.5cm wide, c.1920 £100 - £150

695 The World’s Columbian Exposition/Chicago World’s Fair - a late 19th century American E.P.N.S. rounded rectangular novelty vesta case, embossed to recto with a bust length portrait of Columbus and inscribed ‘Columbian Fair Souvenir, 1492 - 1892’, leafy scroll borders, hinged cover, striker to base, 6.5cm high, c.1892 - 3 The World’s Columbian Exposition was an exhibition held in Chicago in 1893 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the New World. Forty six nations participated. £30 - £50

696 A 20th century Old English pattern canteen, for twelve, comprising soup spoons, dinner forks, dessert spoons and forks, coffee and tea spoons, six table spoons, initialled, fitted oak case £60 - £100

691 An Edwardian E.P.N.S mounted novelty three piece cruet, as a milkman’s hand cart, the mustard and salts as coopered oak churns, the frame with turned ivory handle and four spoked wheels, 14cm long, Registration lozenge, model no. 1602, B & ON, c.1910 £180 - £220

Flatware and Silver

692 An unusual E.P.N.S rectangular cigar box, hinged cover set with a large transverse section of agate, cedar lined, 20.5cm wide, 20th century £30 - £50

710 A Czechoslovakian Chippendale type pattern table service, comprising a serving spoon, a two-pronged serving fork, six table forks, six table knives, six dessert forks, seven dessert knives, a fruit spoon, twenty four fruit knives, a cream ladle, twelve tea forks, three cake slices, an ice spade, six ice cream spoons and six coffee spoons, probably Franz Bibus, .800 standard, c.1929 - 1942 (93), 143oz gross £300 - £500

693 Hunting - a Victorian E.P.N.S mounted cow horn tapered cylindrical beaker, bayonet fitting stirrup cup cover, clear base, 27cm high, registration lozenge for 4th September 1879 £60 - £100 694 Jean Maurice Petizon (1855 - 1922), an Art Nouveau bulbous trumpet shaped ewer, in relief with a long haired beauty among water lilies and sinuous flowing lines, scroll handle, 32cm high

711 A Czechoslovakian Art Nouveau part table service, comprising six fish knives, a fruit serving spoon, an ice cream serving spoon and six ice cream spoons, gilt bowls, the stems in relief with leafy garlands and sinuous lines, .800 standard, c.1922 - 1929 (14), 23oz £60 - £100

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712 A Czechoslovakian part table service, designed by Franz Bibus, comprising six table forks, four table knives, six table spoons, six dessert forks and six dessert knives, .800 standard, Goldschmidt, Prague, c.1929 - 1942 (30), 55oz gross £100 - £150

722 A set of five George II/early George III Hanoverian pattern table spoons, engraved with the crest of Green, Thomas & William Chawner, c.1760 £150 - £200

714 A George III Old English pattern stilton scoop, of typical form, inscribed to verso A.D. 1778 T. Chawner A** Mary-Lane London, 20cm long, Thomas Chawner, London 1778 £40 - £60

724 A set of twelve Dutch patisserie forks, flower terminals, tapering reeded stems, c.1911 £30 - £40

723 A set of six Elizabeth II Hanoverian pattern teaspoons, commemorative of the six extant British assay offices, Roberts & Belk, London, Birmingham, Sheffield, Chester, Glasgow & Edinburgh 1960, cased; another, similar, Mappin & Webb, 1959, cased (2) £60 - £100

713 A George III Old English pattern salad fork, engraved with the crest of Ellis, Abraham Barrier & Louis Ducommieu, London c.1775 £300 - £400

725 An American Queen’s/Louis XV type pattern part table service, comprising eleven table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, six tea spoons, three patisserie servers and a stilton scoop, marked ‘Birks, Sterling, Pat’d 91’, import marks for London 1955 (57), 92oz gross £400 - £600

715 A George III toddy ladle, oval bowl, twisted whalebone handle, 16.5cm long, London 1811 £40 - £60 716 A George IV Fiddle and Thread pattern serving/basting spoon, William Eaton, London 1823 £100 - £150

726 An Austro-Hungarian Hanoverian type pattern part table service, comprising a soup ladle, a set of four table spoons, a table fork, a grapefruit spoon, six ice cream spoons, six patisserie knives and four patisserie forks, .800 standard, c.1920, 24oz gross £40 - £60 727 An Austro-Hungarian patisserie slice, bright-cut engraved with a young girl picking flowers, ivory haft, 29cm long, .800 standard, c.1900; an Austro-Hungarian Hanoverian Fiddle type pattern sauce ladle, .800 standard; a set of ten teaspoons, similar; etc (qty) £30 - £50

728 An early Victorian part Victoria pattern dessert service, comprising twelve forks and eleven knives, engraved with the crest and motto of Thomson of Grange, Co. Clackmannan & Chorleywood, Herts, Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1844 and 1846 (23) £180 - £220

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717 A James II Trefid pattern spoon, rat tail bowl, 20.5cm long, maker IB, London 1688 £200 - £300

718 A pair of Edwardian fruit spoons, cast figural terminals, snake wrapped stems, cherubic mask socles, gilt waisted pear shaped bowls, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903, cased £60 - £100

729 An Edwardian fish service, for six, comprising knives and forks, engraved with scrolling foliage, bone hafts, Allen & Darwin, Sheffield 1904, walnut case £80 - £120

730 An Edwardian silver mounted dessert service, for twelve, the E.P.N.S blades engraved with scrolling foliage, mother of pearl hafts, the ferrules Sheffield 1905, cased £30 - £40

719 A pair of George III Irish Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Samuel Neville, Dublin 1812; a set of three George III Fiddle pattern table forks, James Beebe, London 1814; etc (12), 20oz gross £80 - £120

731 Liberty & Co - a set of six Art Deco coffee spoons, reeded angular terminals, cased, Birmingham 1935 and 1936, cased £150 - £180

720 A pair of George III Old English Pattern sauce ladles, shell bowls, 18cm long, Maker R.E, London 1790 £40 - £60

721 A pair of Victorian Queen’s pattern dessert spoons, George W Adams, London 1851 & 1852; another, Elizabeth Eaton, London 1845; a pair of Victorian Queens pattern forks, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1848; another John James Whiting, London 1835 (6) 11oz £30 - £50 For more images please visit

732 Tiffany & Co - a late 19th century Wave Edge pattern part table service, comprising twelve table forks, six table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, nine tea spoons and six patisserie knives, marked Tiffany & Co, Sterling (57), 102oz gross £400 - £600 54

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732 741 20th Century Design - an Elizabeth II planished hemi-ovoid bowl with gilt interior, cruciform stem with ‘boomerang’ intersection, streamlined base, 20.5cm high, maker FHR, London 1973, 16oz £300 - £400 742 A 19th century American Sterling silver shaped oval cake dish, flower and leafy scroll rim, the border pierced with scrolling foliage, 28.5cm wide, Gorham, c.1895 £30 - £50

743 A 19th century Austrian curved rectangular cigarette case, the cover decorated in polychrome with a cavalry officer on horseback, his sabre raised, within a border embossed with flowers and leafy scrolls, gilt interior, 9cm wide, .800 standard £300 - £500 744 A 19th century Continental rounded rectangular snuff box, engine turned overall, hinged cover centred by a leafy cartouche, 7.5cm wide £40 - £60 745 A 19th century Continental rounded rectangular snuff box, hinged cover embossed with the Flight into Egypt, the sides with fruiting scrolls, gilt interior, 7.5cm wide, pseudo marks, probably a Hanau workshop, import marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1899 £50 - £80

746 A 19th century Continental shaped oval two-handled sugar basin, embossed with flowering scrolling foliage and centred to recto and verso by vacant oval cartouches, leafy scroll and mask handles, 13cm wide, pseudo marks, probably a Hanau workshop, import marks for London 1892, 4oz £30 - £50 For more images please visit

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747 A 19th century Dutch circular liqueur tray, reeded border, mirrored field, 27.5cm diam, J M Van Kempen & Son, Voorschoten 1872 £100 - £150

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748 A 19th century French pocket tinder box and striker, hinged cover, embossed with flowers and leafy scrolls, the striker as a pair of hands, ring finial, retailed by A Giroux & Cie, Paris £200 - £300

755 A Continental Art Deco bowed rectangular cigarette case, hinged cover engine turned with radiating bands and decorated with blue enamel, the verso chequered, gilt interior, 8.5cm long, import marks for F B Reynolds, London 1926 £150 - £200

749 A 19th century German library bust, possibly William of Orange, spreading plinth base with scrolls to angles, egg and dart border, 15cm high, c.1880 £300 - £500

750 A 19th century silver coloured metal mounted tiger claw decanter label, Whiskey, engraved with scrolling foliage, 5.5cm long, apparently unmarked £30 - £50

756 A Continental Art Deco rounded rectangular snuff box, engine turned overall and decorated with emerald enamel, hinged cover, the thumb-piece set with a blue stone, gilt interior, 8.5cm wide, import marks for PHV, London 1927 £200 - £300

751 A Chinese silver mounted Haig Dimple whiskey bottle, ovoid stopper, the mount pierced and engraved with bamboo leaves, 29cm high, character mark, stamped Sterling Silver, 20th century £60 - £100

757 A Continental rectangular table box, the finial cast as three bears seated back to back, two with arms linked, hinged cover, engraved overall with flowers and scrolling foliage, marked .925 £200 - £300

752 A composed George V five piece dressing table set, comprising oval and circular trinket boxes, a powder box, a hand mirror and a hair brush, each engine turned in linear bands and centred by a vacant oval cartouche flanked by flowers and leaves, ribbon-tied fruiting bell husk borders, the oval trinket box with pad feet, 13cm wide, J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1923, 1925 and 1926 £60 - £100

758 A Continental waisted cylindrical beaker, probably Swedish, flared rim, bright-cut engraved with flowers foliage and swags on an engine turned ground, 8cm high, Belgian import marks, 19th century £30 - £50

753 A composed pair of Victorian boat shaped sweetmeat baskets, flower and leafy scroll rims, the sides pierced and engraved with flowers and scrolling foliage, centred to recto and verso by vacant oval cartouches, scroll feet conforming, 19cm wide, Charles Stuart Harris and Daniel & John Wellby, London 1898, 19oz gross £250 - £350 For more images please visit

754 A composed Victorian/Edwardian three-piece halffluted oval tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and two-handled sugar basin, oval knop finial, hinged domed cover, angular scroll handles, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 27cm long, William Neale, James Deakin & Son, John Round, Chester and Sheffield 1899, 1900 and 1907, 23oz gross £100 - £150

759 A Czechoslovakian ogee beaker/kiddush cup, rolled rim, bright-cut engraved with a vacant leafy lozenge shaped car touche, gilt interior, 8cm high, .800 standard, c.1935; etc (3) £40 - £60

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760 A Czechoslovakian Art Deco rectangular cigarette box, hinged cover, engine turned in horizontal bands, 10.5cm wide, .835 standard, maker M.V, Bohemia/Moravia, c.1939 £30 - £40

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761 A Czechoslovakian Art Deco shaped rectangular cigarette case, engine turned overall within leafy scroll borders, set to recto with a pair of conforming rose gold coloured metal bands, gilt interior, 10.5cm wide, .900 standard, c.1935 £30 - £50

766 A George II baluster caster, ball and knop finial, pierced lofty cover engraved with alternating panels of trellis and stiff leaf scrolls, moulded circular foot, 14.5cm high, London 1749, 4oz £180 - £220

762 A Czechoslovakian octagonal tray, flower and leafy scroll border, plain sunken field, 27cm wide, .800 standard, c.1922 - 29, 18oz £60 - £100 763 A Czechoslovakian shaped oval sweetmeat dish, beaded border, fluted angles, plain field, 19.5cm wide, .800 standard, c.1935; another, similar; etc (qty) £60 - £100

764 A Czechoslovakian spirally fluted bowed circular fruit dish, star-cut clear glass liner, 21cm diam, .800 standard, c.1935, 15oz £60 - £100

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765 A French Empire period circular serving dish, the ogee cover with finial cast as an eagle perched on a rock on a lotus leaf and scroll boss, reeded border, 30cm diam, JeanCharles Cahier, Paris 1809, 61oz £1,500 - £1,800 For more images please visit

767 A George II hemi-ovoid tumbler, quite plain, gilt interior, 6.5cm diam, Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London 1733 £300 - £500 57

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768 A George II Warwick cruet, comprising a garniture of casters and a pair of slice-cut clear glass bottles, ball, spire and knop finials, the casters with pierced lofty domed covers, reeded borders, moulded circular bases, the frame with posted leafy scroll handle, leafy shield shaped cartouche, double-scroll legs, shell feet, 21cm high, Samuel Wood, London 1752 ÂŁ1,500 - ÂŁ2,500

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769 A George II/III Warwick cruet, comprising a garniture of casters and a pair of slice-cut clear glass bottles, ball, spire and knop finials, the casters with pierced lofty domed covers, reeded borders, moulded circular bases, the frame with posted flowering scroll handle, conforming shield shaped cartouche, scroll legs, shell feet, 26cm high, Robert Peaston, London 1763, the casters Samuel Wood, London 1738 and 1749, 37oz gross ÂŁ1,500 - ÂŁ1,800 Note: Two casters engraved with the crest of Fairfax (family of Lord Fairfax of Cameron) and one with the crest of Bryan For more images please visit

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770 A George III baluster caster, spiral finial, domed pierced cover, rope twist girdle, moulded circular foot, 15.5cm high, London 1770, 4oz £80 - £120

773 A George III boat shaped sugar basket, reeded angular swing handle and rim, fluted angles, engraved with wriggle-work bands above a bright-cut engraved shield shaped cartouche crested by ribbon-tied drapery swags, the verso conforming, domed lozenge shaped foot, gilt interior, 17cm wide, John Robins, London 1791, 8oz £300 - £500

771

771 A George III baluster pedestal cream jug, acanthus capped double-scroll handle, punch beaded rim, domed moulded circular foot with milled edge, 11.5cm high, Hester Bateman, London 1781, 2oz £300 - £500

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774 A George III circular bougie box, pivoting crescent shaped aperture cover, bright-cut engraved dog tooth borders, hinged handle to side, 5.5cm diam, William Key, London 1786 £300 - £500

772 A George III baluster pepper, ball and spire finial, domed cover pierced and engraved with diapers, reeded borders, moulded circular foot, 15cm high, Peter & William Bateman, London 1811 £60 - £100

775 A George III circular waiter, gadrooned rim, scroll feet, 13.5cm diam, John Parker & Edward Wakelin, London 1772, 4oz £60 - £100

776

776 A George III cream boat, capped flying-scroll handle, beaded rim, hoof feet, 15cm long, Hester Bateman, London 1789, 3oz £300 - £500

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781 A George III mesh purse, the mount embossed with vine leaves and scrolls, 10.5cm long, William Lea & Co., Birmingham 1817 £40 - £60

782 A George III mother of pearl mounted folding pocket fruit knife, engraved with flower head bosses, 14cm long (open), 8cm long (closed, part marks, c.1800, leather case tooled and gilt with covered urns and sailing ships; another, similar; others, various dates and makers (9) £40 - £60

777

777 A George III domed flattened rectangular hip flask, of typical form, screw-fitting cover, cup to base, gilt interior, 11.5cm high, London 1808, 4oz £300 - £400

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783 A George III Neo-Classical hemi-ovoid pedestal basket, beaded borders, swing handle, bright-cut engraved with oval paterae and ribbon-tied festoons, outlined with wriggle-work and bands of bell husks, moulded spreading circular foot, 13cm high, Hester Bateman, London 1785, 7oz £500 - £700

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778 A George III flared waisted loving cup, reeded scroll handles, skirted base, gilt interior, 12cm high,Thomas Ollivant of Manchester, London 1804, 8oz £150 - £200

779 A George III helmet shaped cream jug, lofty scroll handle, beaded rim, engraved with a vacant canted rectangular cartouche, wriggle work and batwing bands, square foot, 15cm high, London 1794; another, similar (faults) (2) £60 - £100

784 A George III oval salt, gadrooned rim, the side pierced with a lattice of scrolls, hoof feet, blue glass liner, 7.5cm wide, London 1768; a George III oval salt, beaded rim, the side pierced and bright-cut engraved with debased vitruvian scrolls, covered urns and leafy swags centred by an oval cartouche, ball and claw feet, blue glass liner, Robert Hennell, London 1783 (2) £40 - £60

780 A George III helmet shaped cream jug, lofty scroll handle, punch beaded rim, square base, 15cm high, Charles Hougham, London 1786, 3oz £80 - £120 For more images please visit

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788 A George III spreading cylindrical mug, moulded rim, scroll capped handle, skirted base, 12cm high, Hester Bateman, London 1787, 9oz £400 - £600 789 A George III strainer, deep circular star pierced bowl, swing handle, suspension chain, the turned ivory haft probably later, the bowl 4.5cm diam, London 1790 £40 - £60

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785 A George III provincial wine funnel, flared rim, pierced bowed circular bowl with shaped rest to side, curved spout, 13.5cm long, Newcastle 1776, 2oz £300 - £500 786 A George III rounded rectangular boat shaped cream jug, reeded angular scroll handle, gadrooned rim, flared foot rim, gilt interior, 18cm long, Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London 1809, 6oz £60 - £100

787 A George III silver-gilt mounted hobnail-cut clear glass cylindrical honey jar, ball finial, domed cover, laurel border, star-cut base, 13cm high, London 1800 £400 - £600

790

790 A George III urnular pedestal sugar basket, beaded rim, bright-cut engraved with a ribbon crested oval cartouche and bell husk swags, the verso conforming, domed circular foot, 14cm high, Thomas Chawner, London 1783, 7oz £200 - £300

791 A George IV Irish shaped circular dish and cover, knop finial chased with flowers and foliage, domed cover, leafy scroll and shell border, 24.5cm diam, William Nolan, Dublin 1828, 27oz

The armorial is Lloyd of Strancally Castle, Co. Waterford and & Calton, Yks., impaling Henry of Lodge Park, Col. Kildare. This represents the marriage of George Whitelocke Whitelocke-Lloyd of Strancally and Calton (1830-1910), to his first wife, Selina Jane (died 1860), daughter of Arthur Henry of Lodge Park on 14/9/1854. The Lloyds were a branch of an old Welsh family via Alderman Gamaliel Lloyd, a former Lord Mayor of Leeds £700 - £1,000

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793 A George IV rounded rectangular snuff box, hinged cover with applied flowering leafy scroll border, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr Thomas Bowman of Longtown by his pupils resident in Liverpool as a token of gratitude for his unceasing exertions in the promotion of their studies, whilst under his tuition, Liverpool, 6th Oct. 1830’. reeded sides, engine turned base, gilt interior, 8cm wide, Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1829 £40 - £60

794 A George IV spreading cylindrical christening mug, moulded rim above one shallow and one deep reeded bands, re-entrant scroll handle, shallow skirted base, 6.5cm high, William Knight II or William King, London 1827, 2oz £40 - £60 795 A George IV tapered rectangular doctor’s lancet case, hinged cover enclosing an arrangement of tortoiseshell implements, reeded girdles, 7cm long, Ledsam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1827 £100 - £150

792

792 A George IV provincial half spirally fluted tumbler, flared rim, 10cm diam,Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle c.1820, 5oz £250 - £350

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796 The Warren Plate - an important George II Rococo bombé shaped caster, armorial finial, hinged pierced spirally fluted cover, leafy scroll handles, embossed with stiff leaves, pierced cast base, 19cm high, Thomas Heming, London 1757, 12oz

800 A George V bowed cylindrical cream jug, angular scroll capped handle, gadrooned rim, skirted base, 12.5cm long, London 1927, 3oz £30 - £40

Reference: Hartop illustrates a similar pair of wine coolers by the maker. Hartop, C., The Huguenot Legacy, English Silver from the Alan and Simone Hartman Collection (London 1996), cat. no. 54, pp. 242 - 245

802 A George V circular rouge box, hinged cover engine turned and decorated with blue enamel, loose suspension ring, 5cm diam, Henry Perkins & Sons, Birmingham 1921 £30 - £40

801 A George V christening set, comprising a circular pedestal bowl and an Old English pattern spoon, the bowl with lug handles, 15.5cm wide, Birmingham & Sheffield 1927, cased £30 - £40

The caster is part of the Warren plate commissioned by Sir George Warren shortly prior to Hemings appointment as Principal Goldsmith to the King.

Provenance: Sir George Warren K.B. (d.1801) and presumably then by descent to his only daughter and heir. Elizabeth, Viscountess Bulkeley (1759-1826) possibly sold after the death of her husband Thomas James, 7th Viscount Bulkeley (1752-1822). Right Hon. Lord Viscount Bulkeley, Poynton Hall, Cheshire, Mr Ford of Manchester, 18-22 March 1823, lot 567 (part of a set) £1,500 - £2,500

803 A George V cup and saucer, acanthus capped scroll handle, the saucer 10.5cm diam, George Unite, Birmingham 1914; a Victorian style shaped oval sweetmeat dish, the border embossed with flowers, leafy C-scrolls and trellis, plain field, 15.5cm wide, A Marston & Co, Birmingham 1955 (2) £30 - £40

804 A George V curved shaped rectangular hip flask, hinged bayonet cover, 10cm wide, Charles Fox & Co Ltd, London 1914 £30 - £40

797 A George V arched rectangular easel desk calendar/ time piece, the 4cm circular white dial with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary, eight-day movement, rectangular calendar aperture, 24cm high, 23cm wide, London 1922 £60 - £100

805 A George V cut clear glass bowed cylindrical preserve jar, pointed knop finial, domed cover, flared crimped rim, star-cut base, 10.5cm high, Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1913 £40 - £60

798 A George V bag shaped evening purse, embossed with a band of bell husk swags, centred to recto and verso by a raised heart shaped cartouche, engraved with scrolling foliage, outlined with wrigglework, suspension chain, 12cm wide, Birmingham 1917 £20 - £30

806 A George V dished circular comport, shaped reeded border, spreading base, 20.5cm diam, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1912, 9oz £40 - £60

807 A George V mother of pearl mounted folding pocket fruit knife, feather-edge borders, 15cm long (open), 9cm long (closed), Sheffield 1913; others (3) £40 - £60 808 A George V Neo-Classical Revival four piece condiment set, comprising a pair of salts and a pair of peppers, reeded rims, acanthus and lion paw feet, canted incurved triform bases, 6.5cm diam, Shepherd & Saunders, Birmingham 1922, cased £60 - £100 809 A George V oval two-handled sugar basin, scroll handles, wavy rim, hoof feet with shells to knees, 20cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915, 8.5oz £70 - £100

810 A George V pedestal sugar caster, lofty knop finial, campana cover pierced with scrolls and stylised leaves, leafy scroll rim, stepped circular base, 16.5cm high, William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1914, 2.5oz £30 - £40

799

799 A George V boat shaped afternoon tea waiter, posted angular loop handle, bead and reel borders, the pedestal cream jug and sugar basin restrained within a hooped frame, the jug with scroll handle, spreading circular bases, bun feet, 27cm wide, George Wish Ltd, Sheffield 1911, 8oz gross £300 - £500 For more images please visit

811 A George V porringer, in 17th century style, flared rim, scroll capped handles, raised foot rim, 15.5cm over handles, London 1911, 5oz £30 - £50

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812 A George V rectangular desk blotter, knob handle, 9.5cm wide, London 1922 £40 - £60

821 A George V three piece bulbous spreading cylindrical condiment set, comprising mustard, salt and pepper, the former with knop finial, hinged cover and angular scroll handle, 4cm and 6.5cm high, Birmingham 1929, cased £30 - £40

813 A George V sauce boat, acanthus capped flying scroll handle, shaped rim, shaped pad feet, 19cm long, R F Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1919, 7oz £30 - £50

814 A George V sauce boat, flying scroll capped handle, wavy rim, shaped pad feet, 14cm long, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1915 £30 - £40

815 A George V saucer shaped trophy cup, flared rim, centre girdle, acanthus capped scroll handles, domed moulded circular foot, 31cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1917, 20oz £120 - £150 816 A George V shaped circular sweetmeat dish, as a flowerhead, 12cm diam, Samuel Watton Smith & Co, London 1910 £30 - £50

822

822 A George V three piece oval bachelor’s tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, knop finial, hinged domed cover, fluted angles, angular scroll handles, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 23.5cm long, Birmingham 1923, 16oz gross £80 - £120

817 A George V shaped rectangular easel photograph frame, sinuous borders embossed intermittently with flowers leaves and bell husks, 29cm high, J & R Griffin, Chester 1920 £60 - £100

823 A George V two-handled pedestal trophy cup, acanthus capped flying scroll handles, centred girdle, domed moulded foot, 19cm high, Pinder Brothers, Sheffield 1923, 10oz £40 - £60

818 A George V shaped square salver, of George III design, pie-crust border, re-entrant angles, plain field, scroll feet, 34cm wide, Sheffield 1931, 34oz £150 - £250

819 A George V six piece navette shaped condiment set, comprising four salts and a pair of mustards, the latter with knop finials, hinged covers and angular scroll handles, shaped rims, pad feet, 6.5cm and 9cm wide, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1915 £40 - £60

824 A George V two-handled pedestal trophy, acanthus capped flying scroll handles, flared rim, centre girdle, moulded domed circular foot, 12cm high, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926, 4oz £30 - £50 825 A George VI cylindrical pocket flashlight, engine turned grip, 7.5cm long, Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1939 £30 - £50

826 A George VI pedestal cream jug and sugar basin, applied to the rims with bands chased with strapwork and Maltese cross bosses, stepped circular bases, the cream jug with scroll handle, 10cm high, E Viner, Sheffield 1937, 7.5oz gross £60 - £100

827 A George VI sauce boat, acanthus capped flying scroll handle, strapwork and boss rim, paw feet with shells to knees, 14.5cm long, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1939, ensuite with an Old English pattern sauce ladle, E Viner, Sheffield 1950, cased; a George VI christening set, comprising a pedestal mug, egg cup and associated spoon, moulded rim, scroll handle, spreading circular bases, the mug 6.5cm high, Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1946, the spoon E.P.N.S, cased (2) £80 - £100

820

820 A George V sweetmeat stand, angular scroll handle, fluted boat shaped dish above a pair of conforming dishes, 15cm high, A J Bailey, Birmingham 1931, 9oz £200 - £300 For more images please visit

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828 828 A good Victorian Aesthetic Movement three piece spreading cylindrical bachelor’s tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, flower bud finial, hinged domed cover, scroll handles, chased and embossed with panels of flowers on a matted ground, gilt interiors, the teapot with ivory insulators, 11.5cm high, shape no. 9046, Robert Roskell, Alan Roskell & John Mortimer Hunt (Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer), London 1886, 16oz £700 - £1,000

832 A pair of Art Nouveau mantel spill vases, angular scroll handles, pie-crust rims with knot pendants, spreading circular bases, 18cm high, Cohen & Charles, Chester 1908 & 1911, 13oz gross £150 - £200

829 A late 19th/early 20th century Continental shell shaped snuff box, hinged cover embossed with figures and oxen at work, C-scroll borders, 6cm wide, c.1900 £30 - £40

830 A late 19th/early 20th century French circular table snuff box, the cover set with a circular panel painted with a courting couple, watercolour on ivory, the sides and base engine turned and decorated with mauve enamel, 7.5cm diam, c.1900 £300 - £400

833

833 A pair of Edwardian sauce boats, in George III style, acanthus capped flying scroll handles, wavy rims, hoof feet with shells to knees, 16cm long, William Aitken, Birmingham 1907, 11oz gross £80 - £120

834 A pair of George V boudoir candlesticks, compressed campana sconces, spreading circular bases, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1925; another, similar; a pair of George V circular sweetmeat dishes, flared borders pierced with flowering scrolling stems, ball feet, 8.5cm diam, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1925; etc (9) £50 - £80

831

831 A pair of Art Deco sauce boats, ivory acanthus capped scroll handles, wavy rims, pad feet, 16cm long, E Viner, Sheffield 1935, 6.5oz gross £150 - £250 For more images please visit

835 A pair of George V capstan inkwells, hinged domed covers, reeded borders, 6.5cm diam, F H Adams & Co, Birmingham 1925 £30 - £40

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836 A pair of Indian bowed cylindrical beakers, engraved with flowering meandering stems above wriggle-work bands, inscribed G E Hardwick, 7.5cm high, Bhatter Silver, New Dehli, 20th century, 5oz gross £40 - £60

837

837 An Anglo-Indian parcel-gilt filigree table centre, as a processional elephant, the passenger an Indian prince seated cross legged aboard a howdah, the driver with whip raised, the beasts headdress applied with a Princely coat of arms above a star and crecent centred by a cabachon set stone, decorated overall with leafy stems, shaped rectangular base, cast lion paw feet, 33.5cm high, apparently unmarked, late 19th century; another, similar, 31cm high (2) £4,000 - £6,000

839 A pair of Victorian Neo-Renaissance shaped circular strawberry dishes, the borders chased and embossed with masks and fruiting foliage, the sunken fields with leafy strapwork, 19.5cm diam, Frederick Brasted, London 1866, 15oz gross £200 - £300 840 A pair of Victorian novelty salts, Viking longships, gilt interiors, 12cm long, London 1897 £100 - £150

841 A pair of Victorian stop-fluted composite column table candlesticks, in George III style, gadrooned borders, detachable canted incurved square nozzles, stepped square bases, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1899 £400 - £600

838 A pair of Victorian half-fluted canted rectangular boat shaped salts, moulded rims, spreading bases, 7.5cm wide, Robert Stebbings, London 1888 £30 - £40

842 A pair of Victorian tumbler salts, spirally half-fluted and alternately embossed with flowers and foliage, 4.5cm diam, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1889 £30 - £40

843 A rare Continental novelty jar/caddy, as a chimpanzee, he sits, crouched, his right arm outstretched, realistically chased, 14cm high, c.1900 £700 - £1,000

844 A rare Victorian novelty vesta case, as a horseshoe, hinged outer cover, striker to inner cover, adjustable wick to side, loose suspension ring to base, 5.5cm long, Thomas Johnson I, London 1875 £200 - £300

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841

843 847 A set of four 19th century Russian cylindrical vodka tots, gilt interiors, 4.5cm high, 84 zolotniks, Heirich Granbaum (assay master Aleksander Timofeevich Sheviakov) St Petersburg 1893 £60 - £100

848 A set of four 19th century silver coloured metal mounted tiger claw decanter labels, inscribed Claret, Madeira, Port and Sherry, suspension chains, 7cm wide, apparently unmarked £120 - £180

845

845 A Scandinavian peg tankard, melon thumbpiece, hinged cover, scroll handle, melon feet, 22cm high, struck once IN, 19th century, 33oz £700 - £900

849

849 A set of four unusual Victorian intersected triform salts, beaded and lotus borders, gilt interiors, 9.5cm wide, Charles Fox, Sheffield 1874 £400 - £600

846 A set of eight Edwardian seal top tea spoons, ensuite with a pair of conforming sugar bows, C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1908, cased £60 - £80

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850 850 A set of four Victorian table candlesticks, beaded and lotus leaf borders, dished detachable nozzles, urnular sconces, tapered spirally fluted stems, conforming moulded circular bases, 30.5cm high, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1889 (one with faults) £1,000 - £1,500

854 A set of six Victorian napkin rings, gadrooned borders, 5cm diam, Aitken Brothers, Sheffield 1897, cased; a Victorian cake knife, saw back, blade blade engraved with flowering leafy stems and scrolling foliage, ivory haft, conforming globular pommel, 28cm long, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1894, cased (2) £40 - £60

851 A set of six Continental half fluted circular pedestal salts, probably Dutch, gilt interiors, 4.5cm diam, retailed by Naaml Venn, Hoeker en Zoon, Amsterdam, marked .830, cased £30 - £40

855 A set of six Victorian style hemi-ovoid pedestal egg cups, quite plain, spreading circular bases, 6cm high, E Viner, Sheffield 1966 £40 - £60 856 A set of twelve early 20th century novelty napkin clips, in the form of consecutive Arabic numerals, marked .800, c.1920, cased £150 - £200

852 A set of six Edwardian napkin rings, numbered consecutively and bright-cut engraved with flowers and scrolling foliage on a textured ground, 4.5cm diam, John Rose, Birmingham 1908, cased £60 - £100

857 A silver coloured metal mounted cranberry glass swing handled preserve basket, pierced and embossed with birds feeding their young among blossoming branches, shell and leafy scroll feet, 12.5cm wide, apparently unmarked £60 - £100

853 A set of six Edwardian parcel-gilt and enamel commemorative teaspoons, the terminals decorated in polychrome with the arms of Walsall, West Midlands, James Fenton & Co, Birmingham 1907, cased £40 - £50

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858 A suite of Victorian style shaped arched rectangular easel photograph frames, double and single heart shaped apertures, embossed with grotesque masks, cherubs and scrolling foliage, crested by vacant leafy C-scroll cartouches, 19.5cm high, 14cm and 25.5cm wide, London 1991 (2) £100 - £150

859 A Victorian bellied cream jug, wavy rim, acanthus capped double scroll handle, embossed and chased with ribbon-tied leafy floral swags, shaped pad feet, 10.5cm high, Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1892, 3oz £20 - £30

860

860 A Victorian canted rectangular entrée dish, angular bayonet loop handle, domed cover, reeded borders, 28.5cm wide, Carrington & Co, London 1900, 43oz £300 - £500

865

865 A Victorian compressed globular spirit kettle on stand, cane wrapped swing handle, ebonised button finial, circular cover, engraved with a band of leafy scrolls, centred to recto and verso by vacant conforming cartouches, acanthus capped spout, scroll legs, shell feet, 30cm high overall, Beare Falcke, London 1866, 40oz gross £500 - £700

861 A Victorian cauldron shaped cream jug, acanthus capped double scroll handle, wavy rim, hoof feet with palmettes to knees, 12cm long, William Aitken, Chester 1899 £30 - £50

866 A Victorian connoisseur’s lens, the bezel and haft pierced and embossed with cherubs, scrolling flowering branches and grotesque masks, 22.5cm long, William Comyns, London 1891 £120 - £180

862 A Victorian circular porringer, capped scroll handles with female mask and acanthus brackets, flared rim, 14cm wide, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1900, 3.5oz £30 - £40

867 A Victorian elliptical needlework companion, pin cushion cover, the side embossed with scrolling flowering foliage centred by a vacant cartouche, crimped base, 14cm wide, H Bros, Birmingham 1888 £40 - £60

863 A Victorian circular table plateau, beaded borders, mirrored field, bun feet, 25cm diam, Goldsmiths’ Alliance Ltd, London 1891 £300 - £500

868 A Victorian half fluted urnular goblet, in George III style, embossed with oval paterae hung with drapery swags, moulded circular foot embossed with a border of stiff leaves, 14.5cm high, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths’ Company, London 1896, 6oz £150 - £250

864 A Victorian clear glass cylindrical vanity jar, hinged fluted cover centred by a vacant circular cartouche, slice-cut with pointed arched panels, 12cm high, Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1899 £40 - £60

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869 A Victorian half-fluted pedestal punch bowl, moulded rim, conforming circular foot, 30.5cm diam, James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1898, 47oz £300 - £500

871

871 A Victorian hobnail-cut clear glass ovoid claret jug, hinged cover inscribed ‘T Vere Nicoll Esq, from the Ladies Committee Matron & inmates British Asylum, Clapton, June 1895’, angular handle, 21cm high, Heath & Middleton, Birmingham 1894 The British Asylum, Clapton was founded as the British Asylum for Deaf & Dumb Females in the later 18th century in a house of c. 1716 built by china merchant Markham Eeles on the Lower Clapton Road (no. 179), rebuilt in grand Regency style by 1823. The institution itself was re-founded at Stamford Hill in 1851, moved to Eagle House, Homerton in 1857 and to 179, Lower Clapton Road - the site of Eeles’s house - in 1864.The property was closed and demolished for housing in 1933 when the institution moved to Clapton Common, where it survived until 1986. T. Vere Nicoll (18561922) was a distinguished surgeon who was consultant to the British Asylum for many years. His diaries are now in the Wellcome Library £300 - £400

870

870 A Victorian half-fluted vasular coffee pot, in George III style, oval knop finial, flush-hinged cover, angular scroll capped handle, engraved with the crest of Wolfe, domed oval foot, fruitwood fittings, 25cm high, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1891, 19oz gross £300 - £400

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872 A Victorian novelty cigar pierced, as a champagne bottle, ring finial, 6cm long, Chester 1889; a George V rounded rectangular cigarette lighter, by Dunhill, of typical form, PAT. NO. 43752, 3.75cm wide, Wild & Carr, London 1928 (2) £60 - £80

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879 873 A Victorian novelty desk blotter, the handle as a caricatured gentleman, 10cm wide, Grey & Co, London 1899 £150 - £250

879 A Victorian provincial Rococo Revival three piece octagonal panelled baluster tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and two-handled sugar basin, asymmetrical flower finial, hinged domed cover, angular scroll handles, engraved overall with interlaced leafy scrolls and trellis panels, angular scroll handles, pierced scroll bases, gilt interiors, ivory insulators, John Walton, Newcastle 1852, 48oz gross £400 - £600

874 A Victorian novelty heart shaped vesta case, hinged cover, loose suspension ring, 4cm long, Birmingham 1899 £30 - £40

875 A Victorian novelty inkwell, as a glue pot, swing handle, glass liner, 6cm high, Rd. 142212, Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1892 £150 - £250

880 A Victorian rectangular inkstand, three-quarter sloping gallery pierced with scrolling foliage, gadrooned borders, square cut clear glass well, pen recess, scroll feet to angles, 16cm wide, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1891 £60 - £100

876 A Victorian novelty pin cushion, as two swans back to back, oval base, 7.5cm wide, Birmingham 1897 £80 - £120

881 A Victorian rounded rectangular dressing table trinket box, hinged cover, embossed with a musician serenading potential sweethearts in an Italianate landscape, within a profusion of scrolling foliage and flowerheads, 21cm wide, Birmingham 1900 £100 - £150

877 A Victorian page turner, ivory blade, the haft embossed with a vacant C-scroll cartouche, stiff leaves and scrolling foliage, 32.5cm long, Birmingham 1897 £70 - £100 878 A Victorian page turner, the ivory handle carved with flowers and stiff leaves, 40cm long, London 1896 £150 - £250

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882 A Victorian rounded rectangular vesta case, decorated in polychrome with a lady riding side saddle on a horse, hinged cover, loose suspension ring, 5.5cm long, probably Thomas Acott & Co, Birmingham 1893 £300 - £500

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883 883 A Victorian shaped circular salver, in George II style, gadrooned shell and anthemion border, the field inscribed ‘To Ernest Terah & Anne Maria Hooley with the best wishes of their friends Earl & Countess De La Warr May 1896, knurl feet, 51.5cm diam, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1895, 98oz

became one of the first “asset strippers”. He also began lending money to members of the upper classes at a more favourable rate than they could get from their hard-pressed bankers, leasing a Mayfair town house and buying Papworth Hall in Cambridgeshire on the proceeds, (later serving as High Sheriff of that county). In 1896 he purchased and floated the Dunlop Tyre Company, having done the same for a number of struggling bicycle firms, exploiting the fashionable boom in bicycling. This made him a multi-millionaire and he also became associated with Bovril, Humber and Schweppes.

Ernest Terah Hooley was born 5/2/1859, eldest son of Terah Hooley (1839-1927) of Risley Lodge, a Long Eaton lace manufacturer and proprietor of the Victoria Mill there. His mother was Eliza (d. 1882) daughter of Joseph Peach of Thrumpton. E. T. Hooley was educated locally and was taken into partnership by his father in 1880, marrying Annie, daughter of Franklin Winlaw, baker, of Boston, Lincolnshire the following year.

He became a friend of the Prince of Wales and raced his yacht at Cowes. However, he was bankrupted in 1898 on the eve of being created a baronet. Three years of legal cases ruined his social ambitions and brought many of his upper class associates into court to testify against him, although several were seriously embarrassed by their involvement with him. He continued in business thereafter, but with diminished success, and shunned by his fashionable former friends. He was obliged to sell Risley Hall in 1927 to pay his debts and died in relative poverty in 1947. £500 - £800

He was a non-smoking, teetoller, a keen Baptist and a local councillor. He soon became adept at making money and even as early as 1888 he bought the Risley Hall estate for £5000 in a deal struck in the refreshment room of Nottingham station. Thereafter he went in for property speculation and

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888 A Victorian silver mounted meerschaum telescopic pipe, hinged pierced cover, ivory mouthpiece, 18cm to 28cm long, George William Smith, London 1880 £60 - £100

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884 A Victorian shaped oval standish, scroll borders, raised faceted bowed cylindrical clear glass bottles, raised centred inscribed ‘Presented to Mr T Bowman by the students of Highbury College in token of their appreciation of his service as their tutor and as a small testimony of their affectionate Christian regard’, pierced with tracery and stylised leaves, scroll feet, 20.5cm wide, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1852 £60 - £100

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889 A Victorian spreading cylindrical pint tankard, hinged domed cover, the borders engraved with bands of stiff leafy scrolls, angular scroll handle, skirted base, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1866, 14oz £300 - £400

885 A Victorian shaped oval vinaigrette, hinged cover engraved with a boats on a Continental lake, a house at the edge, enclosing a grille pierced and engraved with flowering leafy scrolls, the base engine turned and centred by a vacant leafy C-scroll cartouche, 5cm wide, David Pettifer, Birmingham 1852 £400 - £600

890 A Victorian style cut clear glass cylindrical preserve jar and stand, knop finial, domed cover, star-cut base, the stand with hooped handle, 17.5cm high, Birmingham 2001, the spoon Sheffield 1997 £60 - £100

886 A Victorian shaped rectangular snuff box, engraved with dense leaves and scrolls, hinged cover centred by a cartouche, gilt interior, 6cm wide, J Greaves, Birmingham 1901 £30 - £40

891 A Victorian style rounded rectangular hip flask, screw-fitting cap, 13cm long, R Carr, Sheffield 2001, 5oz £40 - £60

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892 A Victorian trefoil hors d’oeurves dish, whiplash scroll handle, each leaf shaped section embossed with acanthus and scrolls, ball feet, 27.5cm wide, Boardman, Glossop & Co Ltd, Sheffild 1900, 15oz £60 - £100

887 A Victorian shaped square swing-handled cake dish, embossed and pierced with stiff foliage and tracery, acanthus leaves to angles, undulating field, 28cm long, Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1899, 18oz £100 - £150 For more images please visit

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899 893 A Victorian tumbler, quite plain, 8.5cm diam, Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1869, 5oz £100 - £150

899 An Art Deco three piece geometric boat shaped tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, chamfered demi-lune finial, hinged cover, scroll handles, skirted bases, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 28.5cm long, Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1940, 31oz £300 - £500

894 A W.M.F. Art Nouveau shaped rectangular desk companion, comprising ‘Egyptian’ lamp. match box aperture and pen rest, angular scroll handle, planished base, 23cm high, 25cm wide, Austrian beehive mark, c.1905 £60 - £100

900 An early 19th century Austrian Empire circular pedestal salt, milled rim above a band of leaves, lyre stem draped with a leafy floral swag, circular base, 7cm high, 13/16 lothig, Linz 1818 £30 - £50

895 An Art Deco clear glass bowed square preserve jar, turned ivory knop finial, shaped spoon aperture to angle, wavy pendant border, 9cm high, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1936 £30 - £40

901 An early 20th century Austro-Hungarian canted rectangular tray, rope twist border, plain field, 36cm wide, .800 standard, c.1920, 18oz £60 - £100

896 An Art Deco Egyptian revival dish/ashtray, possibly from the the interior fittings of a vintage motor car, cast Pharaoh finial, 18cm long, Pat App’d for, No. 8954/25, DS & Co Ltd, London 1925, 7oz £120 - £180

902 An early 20th century Czechoslovakian shaped circular sweetmeat dish, paneled border pierced with scrolling foliage, scroll legs, fluted hoof feet, 12.5cm diam, .900 standard, c. 1930; an early 20th century oval swing-handled sugar basket/cream pail, ovolo rim above a band of four panels pierced with stylised flowers and leafy scrolls, clear glass liner, 12cm wide, .800 standard, c.1930; etc (4) £100 - £150

897 An Art Deco half-panelled baluster sugar caster, knop finial, angular bell shaped cover pierced with stylised linear motifs, moulded circular base, 14cm high, William Neale & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1932, 3oz £30 - £40 898 An Art Deco tea strainer, deep shaped circular bowl pierced with stylised motifs, pierced angular terminal, 15cm long, E Viner, Sheffield 1940 £30 - £40

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903 An early 20th century Czechoslovakian shaped rectangular tray, flower and leafy scroll border, plain field, 35cm wide, .800 standard, c.1925, 11oz £30 - £50

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904 An early 20th century Dutch elongated oval dressing table trinket box, hinged cover, embossed with cherubs at work and play, gilt interior conforming, 11.5cm wide, import mark for London 1906 £30 - £40

909 An early George II orange strainer, pierced leafy scroll lug handles, deep circular bowl pierced with stylised flowers, foliage and geometric panels, 18cm wide, probably Samuel Wood, London 1733 £300 - £400

910 An early Victorian melon shaped cream jug, acanthus scroll handle, leafy cartouche shaped base, 13.5cm high, Richard Pierce & George Burrows, London 1846, 6oz £100 - £150

911 An early Victorian ovoid pomander, pierced with stylised leafy scrolls, gilt interior, suspension chain and hook, 6cm long, Thomas Johnson I, London 1845, cased £300 - £400

912 An early Victorian rounded rectangular vesta/tinder box, hinged cover centred by a vacant circular cartouche, engine turned overall, striker mounted to side, 4cm wide, struck JT three times to base and again to the cover, part marks, probably John Tongue, London 1840 £40 - £60

913 An early Victorian spreading cylindrical horn beaker, moulded rim, applied with a canted rectangular cartouche, clear base, 10.5cm high, probably William Mann, London 1842 £40 - £60

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905 An early 20th century enamel and parcel-gilt metal rounded rectangular cigarette case, hinged cover decorated in polychrome with a 19th century rural family aboard a cart, engine turned to verso, 8cm long, c.1930 £100 - £150

906 An early 20th century Portuguese sauce boat, in 18th century style, acanthus capped flying scroll handle, gadrooned rim, shaped pad feet, 20cm long, eagle mark, Pedro Batista, c.1920, 13oz; a Portuguese sauce ladle (2) £40 - £60

907 An early 20th century rounded rectangular snuff box, hinged cover engraved with scrolling foliage, 5cm wide, marked Sterling £30 - £40 908 An early 20th century seven bar toast rack, possibly Middle Eastern, loop terminal, hooped divisions, bun feet, 13cm long, script mark, import marks for James Dixon & Sons, London 1910, 12oz £40 - £60

914

914 An Edwardian capstan inkwell, hinged cover set with a tortoiseshell and silver pique panel decorated with an urn, flowers, leafy swags and trellis, wrapped reeded borders, 12.5cm diam, H Matthews, Birmingham 1909 £80 - £120

915 An Edwardian circular vinaigrette, hinged cover enclosing a grille pierced and engraved with leafy scrolls, milled borders, 3.5cm diam, William Harrison Walter, Birmingham 1904 £30 - £40

916 An Edwardian cream boat, of slender proportions, scroll capped handle, fluted angles, reeded foot rim, 15.5cm long, 2oz, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham 1903 £30 - £40

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917 An Edwardian half-fluted oval teapot, urnular finial, flush-hinged domed cover, angular scroll capped handle, 26cm long, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902, 16oz gross £50 - £80

921 An Edwardian novelty rounded rectangular easel photograph frame, embossed in relief with native American leader Hiawatha, he crouches before a fire beside his tipi, titled and inscribed ‘Feed the Fire of Friendship and the Winds Will Fan the Flames’, shaped aperture, 28cm high, Rd. No. 428521, Hilliard & Thomasson, Birmingham 1904

918 An Edwardian Irish sauce boat, in George III style, double scroll capped handle, wavy rim, hoof feet, 15.5cm long, Wakely & Wheeler, Dublin 1910, 3oz £30 - £50

Hiawatha is said to have been the leader of the Onondaga or Mowhawk nations of Native Americans. Depending on the version of the story, he is said to have lived in any one of the 12th, 15th or 16th centuries, and was a follower of the Great Peacemaker, founder of the Iroquois Confederacy, the five nations of Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca. £500 - £800

919 An Edwardian lobed circular quaiche, leafy scroll handles, planished overall, stepped circular foot, 16.5cm over handles, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1906, 5oz; an Art Deco pedestal loving cup, angular scroll handles, domed circular foot, 11.5cm high, London 1927, 5oz (2) £40 - £60

922 An Edwardian ovoid milk jug, of 17th century influence, wide scroll handle, embossed with a deep band of alternating vertical stiff leaves and beaded tendrils, 11cm high, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1901, 6oz £40 - £60

920 An Edwardian novelty belt buckle, embossed in relief with the profile of a Gypsy woman, 10cm wide, Reynolds & Westwood, Birmingham 1908 £40 - £60

923 An Edwardian rounded rectangular evening purse, embossed with Reynolds Angels, verso conforming, suspension chain, watered silk interior, 8cm wide, Birmingham 1906 £40 - £60 924 An Edwardian rounded rectangular travelling timepiece, 5.5cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, arched leafy scroll handle, lion paw feet with leafy scrolls to knees, 12cm high, Douglas Clock Co, Birmingham 1901 £150 - £200 925 An Edwardian rounded rectangular visiting card case, engraved with scrolling foliage, centred to recto by a shaped circular C-scroll cartouche, watered silk interior, 10cm long, William M Hayes, Birmingham 1903 £50 - £80 926 An Edwardian rounded rectangular visiting card case, hinged flush cover, ejector mechanism, engraved with scrolling foliage, centred to recto by a shield shaped cartouche, wriggle-work borders, 10cm long, Cohen & Charles, London 1903 £40 - £60 927 An Edwardian shaped oval dressing table tray, frilled gallery, the field embossed with a spray of lilies, leafy scroll border, 30cm wide, W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1908, 9.5oz £150 - £200 928 An Elizabeth II pedestal goblet, flared rim, engraved with Prince of Wales feathers and inscribed H.R.H. Prince Charles 1969, spreading circular foot, 14cm high, Birmingham 1969, 5oz £40 - £60

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929 An Edwardian shaped canted rectangular standish, oval clear glass wells with hinged covers, star-cut bases, fluted angles, tapered scroll feet, 22cm wide, Thomas Bradbury, London 1903 £80 - £120

931

931 Chess - an Edwardian novelty taper lighter, as a rook, skirted base, 7cm high, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903 £100 - £150 932 Georg Jensen - a circular bowl, designed by Piet Hein, design no. 1145, 11cm diam, import marks for London 1967, 5oz £100 - £150

933 George III boat shaped cream jug, angular scroll handle, gadrooned rim above a deep reeded band, bun feet, 14cm long, Richard Pearce, London 1818, 4oz £40 - £60 934 Gero - a 20th century Dutch circular dish, designed by Georg Nilsson, the border embossed with three narrative panels, 18cm diam, marked with GN monogram, R Gero 90 £40 - £60

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935

930 An Italian novelty sugar box, as a pineapple, realistically modelled, gilt interior, 16cm high, .800 standard, 20th century £250 - £350

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935 Hunting - a George V rounded rectangular huntsman’s sandwich tin, typically hinged cover and verso, rectangular swing handle, gilt interior, 10cm wide, retailed by Swaine & Adeney Ltd, J Yates & Son, Birmingham 1913, 5.5oz £200 - £300 79

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940 Military interest - a set of four Art Nouveau stylised quatrefoil mustards, scroll thumb-pieces, domed covers engraved with the badge of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, scroll handles, paw feet, 11.5cm long, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1904, 15oz gross £300 - £500

936

936 Hunting - a pair of Victorian novelty condiments, as hunting horns, screw-fitting covers, 22cm high, Joseph Braham, London 1888 £250 - £350 937 Hunting - a Victorian rounded rectangular huntsman’s sandwich tin, hinged cover and verso, 11.5cm wide, Thornhill & Co (Walter Thornhill), London 1885, 5oz £80 - £120

938 Judaica - an early 20th century Austro-Hungarian oval etrog box, hinged domed cover, beaded borders, 13.5cm wide, .800 standard, c.1920, 11oz £50 - £80

941

941 Omar Ramsden - a George V spirally fluted waisted cylindrical napkin ring, planished overall, 6cm long, inscribed ‘Made in England’, London 1921 £150 - £250

939

942 Robert Baden-Powell and the Scout Movement - a rare George V novelty baby’s rattle, as a boy scout holding a stick, inscribed Be Prepared, two bells, mother of pearl haft, 11.5cm long, Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1912

939 Military interest - a rare George VI novelty inkstand, as a Second World War landing craft, ralistically modelled, two hinged covers, 19cm, H S Benzie (Cowes, Isle of Wight), London 1939, 13.5oz

The Scout Movement began in 1907 when Lieutenant General Robert Baden-Powell held the first Scouting Encampment at Brownsea Island. In the following year, he published Scouting for Boys, and the first World Scout Jamboree took place in Olympia in 1920. £180 - £220

Landing craft such as this were vital to any form of amphibious assault, and played a vital role in the storming of the Normandy beaches on D-Day. £800 - £1,200 For more images please visit

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943 Royal Interest - a George V captan inkwell, hinged domed cover, ball pen rest, 18cm diam, Birmingham 1913; pen ensuite, inscribed This Pen and Inkstand was used by HM King George V and Queen Mary June 25th 1914 £60 - £100

947

947 A pair of George III style stop-fluted Composite column table three-light, two branch table candelabra, beaded borders, detachable canted incurved nozzles, conforming drip pans, acanthus grasped reeded scrolling branches, stepped square bases, 41cm high, Alexander Smith, Birmingham 1971 £300 - £500

948 A George V shaped oval serving tray, fluted C-scroll and shell border, conforming handles, the field inscribed ‘Presented to Colin G B Roberts by the Committee of The Railway Servants Orphanage in recognition of thirty two years devoted dervice as Honorary Collector at Stoke on Trent, June 1917’, 63cm over handles, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1914, 83oz £300 - £500

949 A George V half-fluted oval three piece tea service, oval knop finial, hinged domed cover, angular scroll handles, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 27.5cm long, James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1911, 32oz gross; ensuite with an E.P.N.S tea kettle, to match, 22cm high (4) £150 - £200

945

945 Sormani, Paris - 19th century French silver coloured metal mounted moroco leather rounded rectangular dressing case, fitted with an arrangement of silver mounted faceted clear glass jars, bottles and boxes, the lift-out trays enclosing sewing implements and toilet requisites, 34.5cm wide overall, the mounts marked for .950 standard, maker JT, the case stamped PS, Veuve P Sormani & Fils, 10 rue de Charlot, Paris, c.1880, leather outer cover £300 - £500

950 A George IV three piece half fluted tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and two handled sugar basin, fluted knop finial, flush-hinged cover, acanthus capped scroll handles scroll and anthemion feet, the teapot with ivory insulators, 26cm long, London 1826 and 1827, 39oz gross £200 - £300

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946 Yachting/Sailing - a George VI silver coloured metal cylindrical bosun’s whistle, pierced grille embossed with a flowerhead and scrolling foliage, decorated in polychrome enamels with the burgee of the Royal Yacht Squadron, suspension ring, 3cm long, Benzie, Cowes, c.1936 - 1952 £300 - £400

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960 A 14ct gold Swiss hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, inner case marked and inscribed ‘Monard Geneve No27349 Remontoir Spiral Brequet Ancre Ligne droite,17 Rubis`, engine turned outer case, monogrammed cartouche, 7.3cm over loop £200 - £400

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961 A 14k gold hunter pocket watch, silvered dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned case; a gold canted square mourning locket set with three white sapphires enclosing a curl of hair (2) £100 - £150

969 An 18ct gold open face pocket watch, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, dial scribed ‘Dent 61 Strand & 54 Royal Exchange London 41104’, initialled RCH to verso, inner case chased ‘From R.W. Nutt 2nd September 1884’, 7cm over loop, fitted case £200 - £300

962 A gentleman’s gold hunter pocket watch, white dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, inner case inscribed ‘Dueber’s Pat’s Dec.25.83’, movement signed ‘Elgin Natl Watch Co, No.1565605’, the outer casing engine turned and chased with Alpine scenes and stag heads, 7cm over loop £200 - £300

970 An 18ct gold pocket open faced pocket watch, Roman numerals, dial and case chased with flowers and foliage, vacant cartouche, 4.5cm high, with key £200 - £250 971 An 18ct gold repeater open faced pocket watch, Roman numerals, out seconds dial, M.J. Russell London, case of plain design £300 - £400

963 A George III hunter pocket watch, Arabic numerals, white enamelled dial, fusee movement, John Massey, Lambeth, London 1800, 8cm over loop £100 - £150 964 A gold hunter pocket watch, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed ‘Système Glashütte’, engine turned case chased with flowering foliage, vacant cartouche, 7.9cm over loop £400 - £600 965 A lady’s 14k gold and enamel half hunter fob watch, Roman numerals, case chased and engraved, 4.7cm over loop £70 - £100

966 A lady’s 9ct Omega wrist watch, hour indicators, 9ct gold strap £200 - £300

967 A lady’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date wristwatch, Roman numerals, subsidiary date aperture, raised hour batons, cased with certificate (P307701) £300 - £500

972

972 An Art Deco diamond cocktail watch, Arabic numerals and hour indicators, circular bezel and shoulders set with round cut stones, strap formed from plaited hair £200 - £300

973 An Art Deco lady’s 9ct gold Rolex precision wrist watch, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, gate link bracelet strap £200 - £300

968

968 An 18ct gold chronometer pocket watch, white dial, Roman numerals, workings inscribed ‘Kemp & Wilcox, 22 Queens Square, Wolverhampton, 31617 adjusted’, 7.5cm over loop £300 - £500 For more images please visit

985 A 18ct gold and diamond three stone ring, set with graduated round brilliant cut stones £100 - £150 82

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993 A fine Art Deco diamond ring, set with a large round cut stone surrounded by smaller pavé set stones in a square, domed shaped relief £3,000 - £4,000

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994

986 A 18ct white gold and diamond Piaget cocktail watch, Roman numerals, oval bezel set with round brilliant cut stones, integral bark patterned bracelet £700 - £900

994 A fine diamond bar brooch, set with fourteen graduated old cut stones, 5cm long £800 - £1,200

987 A 9ct gold fancy link necklace, graduating vertical links of alternating plain and honeycomb design, 44cm long, 47g £300 - £350

988 A 9ct gold, aquamarine and seed pearl insect bar brooch, as a spider, 5cm long £30 - £50 989 A 9ct white gold and diamond flowerhead pendant, set with seven round brilliant cut stones £100 - £150

990 A 9k gold, ruby and diamond eternity ring, centre band set with round cut rubies, flanked by diamonds £200 - £250 991

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£700 - £900

995

995 A fine Victorian diamond and moonstone insect brooch, set with fancy yellow navette diamond as the head, thorax and wings set with four cabachon cut moonstones, secondary wings with round collet set diamonds, antenna with six baguette cut diamonds, 3.5cm high, 4cm wide £4,000 - £5,000

992

996 A gentleman’s 14k gold and diamond ring, set with round brilliant cut stones, ridged shoulders £150 - £200

992 A Faberge style 15ct gold, ruby and emerald lizard brooch, set with rubies to spine and emeralds for eyes, signed to reverse L. F., 4.5cm £200 - £300

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997 A gentleman’s 18k gold and diamond ring, three rows of princess cut stones £300 - £500 83

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998 A gold and diamond cluster ring, centred with an old cut stone, surrounded by two circles of pave set diamonds £600 - £900

999 A gold and diamond five stone bar brooch, set with graduating old cut stones, 5cm long £150 - £200

1000 A gold and diamond flowerhead illusion ring, set with round brilliant cut stones £300 - £350

1007

1007 A platinum and diamond ring, centred with a raised old cut, claw set stone flanked by four smaller round cut stones to shoulders £300 - £400

1001 A gold and diamond three stone ring, set with round brilliant cut stones £1,200 - £1,500

1002 A gold, diamond and opal ring, centred with a cabachon cut opal surrounded by round cut diamonds £200 - £300

1008 A platinum and diamond ring, raised old cut claw set stone flanked by six smaller to shoulders £150 - £250 1009 A platinum and diamond ring, raised round cut claw set stone flanked by six smaller to shoulders £250 - £350

1010

1010 A platinum and diamond solitaire ring, set with a large round brilliant cut stone, flanked by six smaller diamonds to shoulders £1,500 - £2,000

1003

1003 A gold, diamond emerald and ruby brooch, as a reindeer, the body set with rose cut diamonds, ruby for the eye, 3cm wide £400 - £600

1004 A lady’s gold and diamond cluster ring, centred with a round brilliant cut, surrounded by graduated old mine and brilliant cut stones £600 - £900

1005 A late 19th/early 20th century gold and diamond foliate spray brooch, set throughout with graduated old cut diamonds, 5.5cm high £600 - £1,000

1011

1011 A platinum and diamond solitaire, round brilliant cut claw set stone, flanked by six small diamonds to shoulders, approx 3cts £3,000 - £5,000 1012 A two row string of pearls, the clasp set with diamonds, 49cm long £40 - £60

1013 A Victorian jet cameo locket, carved with flowering foliage, the interior carved with flowers and swags, 4cm high, 3cm wide; a jet cameo pendant, depicting a classical lady, hair with fruiting vine, wavy edge, 7cm high, 4.5cm wide (2) £20 - £25

1006

1006 A platinum and diamond eternity ring, set with round brilliant cut stones £500 - £800 For more images please visit

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1014 A white gold and diamond eternity ring, set with round brilliant cut stones £150 - £200

1025 An 18ct gold and diamond solitaire ring, raised round brilliant cut claw set stone £300 - £400

1026 An 18ct gold and diamond solitaire ring, set with an old cut stone flanked by small diamonds to shoulders £100 - £150 1027 An 18ct gold and diamond three stone crossover ring, set with round brilliant cut collet stones £80 - £120

1028 An 18ct gold and diamond three stone ring, old cut claw set stones £800 - £1,200

1015

1029 An 18ct gold and diamond three stone ring, set with large round brilliant cut stones, approx 3cts £2,000 - £3,000

1015 A white gold and diamond solitaire ring, round cut claw set stone, approx 1ct, shank stamped 585 £1,000 - £1,500

1030 An 18ct gold, diamond and ruby ring, centred with a raised cushion cut ruby, surrounded by trapeze and round cut diamonds £200 - £300

1016 An 18ct and diamond two stone cross over ring, set with old cut claw set stones £60 - £100

1017 An 18ct gold and diamond cluster ring, set with old cut stones £250 - £300

1018 An 18ct gold and diamond cluster ring, set with round brilliant cut stones as a shaped navette £200 - £300

1019 An 18ct gold and diamond five stone illusion set ring, set with graduating mix cut stones £200 - £300 1020 An 18ct gold and diamond flowerhead ring, set with round brilliant cut stones £250 - £350 1021 An 18ct gold and diamond four stone ring, set with round brilliant cut stones £200 - £300

1022 An 18ct gold and diamond four stone ring, set with step cut stones, open shoulders £150 - £200

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1031

1023 An 18ct gold and diamond horseshoe ring, centred with a large round cut diamond, surrounded by a crescent of graduating stones £400 - £600

1031 An 18ct gold, emerald and diamond necklace, set with alternating cabachon cut emeralds and detailed gold links, seven round cut diamonds; a similar gold, emerald and diamond flower ring, raised relief, centred with a cabachon cut emerald, surrounded by diamonds (2) £700 - £1,000

1024 An 18ct gold and diamond ring, set with a round old cut stone, diamond chips to shoulders £700 - £1,000 For more images please visit

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1032 An 18ct gold, emerald and diamond ring, set with a square cut emerald flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds £300 - £500

1033 An 18ct gold, emerald and diamond ring, set with an oval cut emerald surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds £200 - £300 1034 An 18ct white gold and diamond flowerhead ring, set with seven round brilliant cut stones, approx 2.3cts £1,200 - £1,800 1035 An 18ct white gold and diamond ring, round brilliant cut claw set stone flanked by six smaller to shoulders £200 - £300

1036 An 18ct white gold and diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut claw set stone, approx 0.75cts £500 - £700

1041

1037

1037 An 18ct white gold and diamond three stone ring, mixed round cut claw set stones £700 - £1,000

1038 An 18ct white gold, sapphire and diamond three stone ring, centred with a cushion cut sapphire flanked by two round cut diamonds £300 - £500

1039 An 18k white gold, black and white diamond suite of jewellery, comprising circular pendant set with a round cut black stone surrounded by brilliant cut white diamonds; similar earrings and pendeloque shape ring £1,500 - £2,000 1040 An Edwardian diamond, sapphire and seed pearl bow brooch, centred with a round cut diamond flanked by square cut sapphire, seed pearls rising in relief terminating with sapphires and diamonds, 3.3cm wide £80 - £120

1043

1043 Mayoral - An 18ct gold, enamel, ruby and diamond Mayoress’ chain, inscribed to verso ‘Presented to the Mayoress of Walsall April 1913’, ‘Mrs Esther Venables from the Ladies of Walsall as a memento of their esteem, Ellen Jane Brace, Chairman’, 5cm high, 3cm wide, fitted case

1041 An Edwardian gold, diamond and emerald shaped navette brooch, centred with a cushion cut emerald flanked by four old cut diamonds, suspending a pendeloque, set with a further emerald and diamond, 4cm high, 3.5cm wide £300 - £350

John and Esther Venables were Mayor and Mayoress of Walsall for two years, 1911 and 1912. It was during this period that a group of women decided that the Mayoress should have a chain of office. £250 - £350

1042 An enamel shield shape pendant, depicting a perching peacock, in shades of blue, green, yellow and brown, blue enamel drop, 6cm high, 4cm wide £40 - £60 For more images please visit

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Day Two

Thursday 18th March at 2.00pm

Pictures, Prints & Books

Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers

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Watercolours

1100 ** Sythes (20th century) Sandsend, Whitby watercolour, signed and dated 82, 36cm x 51cm £50 - £70 1101 *** R.C.A. Extensive Lakescape indistinctly signed, watercolour, 23cm x 37cm

£60 - £100

1102 **Tatham Drinking Cavalier signed, watercolour, 39cm x 23cm

£60 - £100

1103 **Pighills (20th Century) Extensive Barren Landscape signed, watercolour, 15.5cm x 35cm

£80 - £120

1104 A W Callcott Fording the River bears signature, watercolour, 34cm x 50.5cm

£50 - £80

1105 A W Cooper (Early 20th Century) The Duck Pond, near Willey, Surrey watercolour, 18.5cm x 23.5cm

£60 - £100

1106 A**W**May (Early 20th Century) The Basilica of San Giorgio in Velabro, Rome signed, watercolour, 1906, 44cm x 22.5cm

£60 - £100

1107 After Stephanoff Unhappy News watercolour, 21cm x 25cm

£60 - £100

1108 Albert Bowers (19th Century) Returning Home signed, watercolour, 22cm x 41cm

£60 - £100

1109 Albert E Gyngell (fl.1874 - 1891) Hartlebury Common, Worcester signed, watercolour, 16cm x 25cm

£60 - £100

1110 Albert Edward Boler (1865 - 1938) A Pair, Autumn Landscape, with sheep grazing signed, dated 1918, watercolour, 23.5cm x 33.5cm

£60 - £100

1111 Albert William Ayling (1853 - 1905) Bellows at the Brazier signed, watercolour, 30cm x 22.5cm

£60 - £100

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1112 Andrew Scott Rankin (1868-1942) Summer Garden, with birds feeding signed, watercolour, 35cm x 25cm 1113 Anton Per**m The Doges Palace, Venice signed, watercolour, 28cm x 37cm

£150 - £200 £50 - £70

1114 Attributed to Sir John Gilbert (1817 - 1897) Illustration to the Works of Sir Walter Scott, c.1865 watercolour, 16.5cm x 22cm £60 - £100

1115 Baldo? (Late 19th Century) Bridge of Sighs, Venice signed, watercolour, 29cm x 16cm

£40 - £60

1116 Barbara H** Silverman (20th Century) Abstract of a Nude signed, pencil and crayon, 126cm x 89cm £100 - £200

1117 Barbara H** Silverman (20th Century) Abstracts signed, pencil, charcoal and crayon, 126cm x 89cm, unframed; others (4) £100 - £200

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1118 C Bradley Anatomical Studies of Hounds signed, pencil sketch, 23cm x 13.5cm; another, Profile Studies of horses, signed, 17cm x 12cm; others; etc (8) £60 - £80 1119 Charles Jones Way (1834 - 1919) St Legier signed, titled, watercolour, 25.5cm x 33cm 1120 Col. Lionel Grimston Fawkes Caraineros, Spain signed, watercolour, 11cm x 7.5cm 1121 Continental School Jolly Topers watercolour, 13.5cm x 10.5cm

1122 Continental School (19th Century) Spanish Lady indistinctly signed, dated 1880, watercolour, 23cm x 14cm 1123 Cuthbert Gresley (1876-1963) Still Life, Cabbage Roses signed, watercolour, 37.5cm x 51cm 1124 Daisy Morris (20th Century) Hounds Taking the Scent signed and dated 1919, watercolour, 33cm x 47.5cm 1125 David Noble Homeward Bound signed, watercolour, 34cm x 24cm

1131 Elliott Seabrooke (1886 - 1950) Autumn Trees on a Hill signed in pencil, dated 1930, chalk, 40cm x 56cm 1132 English School (19th Century) A Pair, Officer and his Wife, half length watercolour, oval, 21cm x 17cm

£100 - £150 £60 - £100 £40 - £60

£80 - £120

1134 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Gentleman in Profile watercolour, 22cm x 18cm

1135 English School (19th Century) Portrait of a Lady, wearing a light blue dress and long coral necklace watercolour, 12.5cm x 10.5cm £250 - £350

£30 - £50

1136 English School (20th Century) Misty Mountains signed with monogram and dated 1915, watercolour heightened in white, 45cm x 31cm £50 - £70

£120 - £180

1137 English School (Early 19th century) A pair, A Naval Officer and A Midshipman, on the gun deck initialled FM, dated 1814, watercolours, 21cm x 16cm £100 - £150

£40 - £60

1138 English School (Early 19th Century) A set of three, Sailing Galleons watercolours, 10cm x 16.5cm; others, dated 1832, various sizes (6) £100 - £150

£40 - £60

£60 - £100

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1139 English School (Early 19th Century) Cattle by a Barn watercolour, 27.5cm x 40cm

£60 - £100

1141 English School (Late 19th Century) Lake District signed with initials H.G.L., watercolour, 27cm x 45cm

£80 - £120

1140 English School (Early 20th Century) A Pair, Comical, Master and Man and Saturday and Sunday indistinctly signed, watercolour, 16.5cm x 20cm £50 - £70

£30 - £50

1129 Edmund Morris Wimperis (1835 - 1900) Snowdon from Nant Gwynant signed with initials, watercolour, 18cm x 34cm £150 - £200 1130 Edwin Francis (Mid 20th Century) Farmyard Dreams signed, watercolour, 23.5cm x 15cm

£200 - £300

1133 English School (19th century) Moses Knock’em Down and Knelly Catlap, an auctioneer and his audience titled, watercolour silhouettes, 18cm x 24cm £60 - £80

1127 Dutch School (19th/early 20th century) Lessons Outdoors watercolour, 17.5cm x 24.5cm £30 - £50 1128 E M** Interlaken, Switzerland signed, titled, dated 1913, watercolour, 28cm x 38cm

£100 - £150

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1142 Eric George Judd ( South Africa b. 1935) Aloe Candelabrum signed, dated 1981 watercolour, 59cm x 43cm £60 - £100

1148 Frank Saltfleet (1860-1937) A Pair, Winter and Rough Weather, Thornwick Bay, Flamborough and Cumberland Moor signed, watercolours, 34cm x 50cm £150 - £250

1143 F. Catano (19th/20th Century) North Italian Lake signed, watercolour, 28.5cm x 46cm

1149 G Van Ryn (Dutch 19th century) Harbour Scene signed, watercolour, 33cm x 50cm

F. Catano was a pseudonym used by the British artist Edwin St John £180 - £220 1144 F.W. Hayes ARAC (20th Century) A Surrey Farm signed, watercolour, 26cm, 36.5cm

£60 - £100

1150 George Barton (Early 20th Century) A Pair, Old Cottages, Glastonbury and St Leonards Castle signed, watercolours, 24cm x 35cm £60 - £100

£150 - £200

1151 George Callow (Late 19th Century) Towing the Godstone Lifeboat signed, dated 00, titled, pastel, 33.5cm x 47cm. £100 - £150

1145

1145 Frank Gresley (1855 - 1936) Thatched Cottage signed, watercolour, 18cm x 26cm

1152

£400 - £600

1152 George Hickin (fl.1858-1877) Chicken Protecting her Brood signed, watercolour, 16.5cm x 23cm

1153 George Leon Little (fl.1884 - 1926) Sheep Grazing signed, watercolour, 33cm x 44cm 1154 Giovanni Barbaro (Arthur Dudley) (British, active c.1890-1907) A Pair, Bedouins and Camel signed, watercolour, 24cm x 59cm 1155 Giovanni Barbaro (Arthur Dudley) (British, active c.1890-1907) Bedouin Encampment signed, watercolour, 74cm x 31cm

1146

1146 Frank Gresley (1855 - 1946) By The Wood Shed signed, watercolour, 17.5cm x 24cm

1147 Frank Hider (1861 - 1933) A Pair, The Village Pond signed, watercolour, 23cm x 34.5cm

1156 H Matisse Female Nude bears signature, charcoal, 20cm x 15cm

£300 - £400 £60 - £100

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£100 - £200 £250 - £350

£40 - £60

£50 - £80 £60 - £100


1157 Harold Gresley (1892 - 1967) Bathers on the Beach signed, watercolour, 37cm x 55cm 1158 Harold Gresley (1892 - 1967) Woodland Bridge, Autumn signed, watercolour, 24cm x 33.5cm

1157 £500 - £800

1159 Harry Epworth Allen (1894-1958) Near Totley, Derbyshire signed, pen and wash, 16cm x 19.5cm

£300 - £400

£200 - £300

1160

1160 Harry Epworth Allen (1894-1958) Pevril Castle signed, pen and wash, 16cm x 19.5cm

1159

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£300 - £400


1161 In the manner of David Cox Near Matlock bears signature, watercolour, 15.5cm x 24cm 1162 In the manner of David Cox jnr Homeward Bound titled mount, watercolour, 42cm x 71cm

1163 Irish School (19th century) Connemara titled, initialed MC, watercolour, 15cm x 25cm 1164 J** B** Lee (20th Century) Feeding the Chickens signed, dated 32, watercolour, 28.5cm x 23cm

£60 - £100 £100 - £150 £40 - £60 1171

£40 - £60

1165 J** Baker (Late 19th Century) Homeward Bound signed, dated 1880, watercolour, 28cm x 47cm £100 - £150 1166 J** Van Stappen (20th Century) Gent signed, watercolour, 30cm x 15cm

1167 J**W**Gibbings (20th Century) Waterloo Bridge signed, watercolour, 19cm x 29.5cm 1168 James Bradley (20th Century) Golds Hill, Shaftesbury signed, watercolour, 27cm x 39cm

£40 - £60 £60 - £100 £60 - £100

1169 Jessie Marion King (1875-1949) Ile de la Cite label to verso, pen and watercolour, Illustrations, Watercolours Of Arran And Paris, Exh Sept - Oct 1977, Cat No.28, 25CM X 17.5CM £800 - £1,200 1170 John Sinclair After Dinner Rest Awhile signed, dated 1876, signed again and titled to verso, watercolour, 27cm x 37cm £150 - £250 1171 John Cyril Harrison (1898 - 1985) Mallards Taking Flight signed, watercolour, 32cm x 46cm

1174

1174 Julia Beatrice Matthews, (?-1948) A Woman of Auatolic (?) signed, dated 1902, label and title to verso, watercolour, 26.5cm x 22cm

£600 - £800

1172 Jorge N Montemurro (Argentina, 20th Century) Elvis Presley signed, charcoal, 49cm x 38.5cm £60 - £100

1175 Laurence Stephen Lowry ( R.A., 1887-1976) Man in a Bowler signed, dated Oct 5/60, felt tip pen on brown paper, 46cm x 35cm

1173 Jorge N Montemurro (Argentina, 20th Century) James Dean signed, charcoal, 49cm x 38.5cm £60 - £100

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£200 - £300

Provenance: Lynsay Brooks Head of Gallery, Lowry Centre and Bonhams have authenticated this Lowry £20,000 - £30,000 92

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1176 Laurence Stephen Lowry (R.A., 1887-1976) Waiting signed, dated Oct 5/60, felt tip pen on brown paper, 46cm x 35cm

1188 Michael Crawley Jubilee Passing, Derby Junction Signal Box, Winter signed, watercolour, 26cm x 35cm £80 - £120 1189 Michael Crawley Paris Boulevard, Twilight signed, watercolour, 22cm x 31.5cm

Provenance: Lynsay Brooks Head of Gallery, Lowry Centre and Bonhams have authenticated this Lowry £20,000 - £30,000 1177 Lawrence Mynott (20th Century) The War Hero signed, watercolour, 33cm x 26cm 1178 Le Jeune Geese in a Farm Yard watercolour, 18cm x 232cm

1190 Michael Crawley Snowy Day, Broadway, New York signed, watercolour, 35.5cm x 31cm

£100 - £150

1191 Michael Crawley Sunny Day, Polperro signed, watercolour, 19cm x 24cm

£400 - £600

1192 Michael Crawley The Flower Market, Paris signed, watercolour, 21cm x 34.5cm

1179 Mackenzie Thorpe (b. 1956) Getting Her Home signed with monogram, copyright symbol, label verso, pastel and crayon, 50cm x 49cm £2,000 - £3,000 1180 Michael Crawley Derbyshire Lane signed, watercolour, 17cm x 25cm 1181 Michael Crawley Near Ticknall signed, watercolour, 18cm x 30cm 1182 Michael Crawley Breadsall Crossing, Derby signed, watercolour, 17cm x 35cm

1183 Michael Crawley Burbage Brook, Derbyshire signed, watercolour, pastel, 30cm x 32cm

1193 Michael Crawley The Meynell Hunt, Hazelwood, Derbyshire signed, watercolour, 25cm x 35cm

£30 - £50

1194 Michael Crawley The Morledge, Derby signed, watercolour, 21cm x 29.5cm

£30 - £50

1195 Michael Crawley The Siddals, Derby Canal signed, watercolour, 19cm x 26cm

£60 - £80

1196 Michael Crawley The Silk Mill, Derby signed, watercolour, 14cm x 22cm

£40 - £60

1197 Michael Crawley The Winter Hunt, Nr Turnditch, Derbyshire signed, watercolour, 18cm x 27cm

1184 Michael Crawley Departure, Derby Midland No.1 Platform, Winter signed, watercolour 38.5cm x 26.5cm £80 - £100

1198 Michael Crawley Valetta Harbour, Malta signed, watercolour, 33.5cm x 44cm

1185 Michael Crawley Derby Midland, North End, Compound pilots Stanier Class Manchester Express signed, watercolour, 24cm x 36cm £80 - £120 1186 Michael Crawley Evening, Amsterdam signed, watercolour, 29cm x 33cm 1187 Michael Crawley January Snow, Nr Ambergate signed, watercolour, 25cm x 31cm

1199 Michael Crawley Winter Nr Ladybower, Derbyshire signed, watercolour, 26cm x 35cm

1200 Michael Crawley Winter, Central Park, New York signed, watercolour, 36cm x 27.5cm

£50 - £80

1201 Paul Marny (1829-1914) Warwick Castle signed, watercolour, 15cm x 42cm

£40 - £60

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£70 - £90 £60 - £80 £40 - £60 £70 - £90 £60 - £80 £50 - £80 £40 - £60 £50 - £80 £60 - £80 £50 - £70 £40 - £60 £70 - £90 £100 - £150


1202 Pollyanna Pickering (20th Century) Golden Plovers and Chicks signed, mixed media, 53cm x 39cm 1203 Read Wallace (20th Century) Country Cottage signed, watercolour, 25cm x 34.5cm

1204 Reginald Green (1884-1971) Edinburgh, The Castle from the Grassmarket signed with initials, label to verso, pen and ink, 34.5cm x 24cm

1211 Thomas Miles Richardson Junior (1813 - 1890) St Michael’s Mount signed, watercolour, 16cm x 23cm £60 - £100

£100 - £150

1212 Vera Bowden (20th Century) Out with the Harringtons signed in pencil, dated 1915, ink, 20cm x 70.5cm £60 - £80

£60 - £100

1213 W T Longmure (Late 19th Century) Extensive Landscape signed, watercolour, dated 1894, 17cm x 23cm

£40 - £60

£30 - £50

1214 W** C** Knight (Late 19th/early 20th Century) Village Water Fountain, Church and Street signed, watercolour, 26.5cm x 18cm £100 - £150

1205 Reginald West (20th Century) A Pair, Extensive Seascape signed, crayon, 30cm x 19cm and 19cm x 30cm £40 - £60

1215 William Appleton (Late 19th Century) Fly on the Derwent signed, watercolour, 33cm x 49cm £120 - £180 1216 William Cheeseman (20th Century) White Lodge Surrey’ signed, watercolour, 23cm x 34cm

Oils

1226 Thomas Bush Hardy (1842-1897) Malta signed, oil on canvas, 17cm x 33cm

£60 - £100

£300 - £400

1206

1206 Rowland Fisher (1885 - 1969) Coulston-on-Sea signed, dated 51, watercolour, 30cm x 39cm

Provenance - The Vendors grandfather was a friend of Fisher’s when both lived in Coulston-on-Sea £200 - £300

1207 Samuel Prout (1783 - 1852) French Water Fountain signed, watercolour, 41cm x 26.5cm

£300 - £500

1227

1208 Senior (20th Century) Mother and Child signed, dated 63, mixed media, 34cm x 24cm £100 - £150

1227 Alexander Neuman (German b. 1831) Hagar and Ishmael signed, oil on panel, 36cm x 59cm £250 - £350

1209 Simon Coombes, by and after, Chui signed in pencil, coloured print, limited edition, 51cm x 52cm £100 - £150

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1230

1228

1230 ** Hacock (20th century) Nude Portrait oil on board, 49cm x 37cm

1228 William Malbon (b. 1850) The Hunting Party signed, dated 1851, oil on panel, 40cm x 50cm £400 - £600 1229 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Scottish Highlander oil on canvas, 75.5cm x 62.5cm

1231 Continental School (19th Century) The Reclining Moor oil on canvas, 31cm x 36.5cm

£200 - £300

1232 George Clarkson Filling the Water Cart signed, oil on canvas, 74cm x 260cm

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£100 - £150 £30 - £60 £600 - £1,000


1233 J. Louis (18th Century) Bacchus and Nyphms oil on canvas, en bruneille, 40cm x 88cm

1236 £1,500 - £2,500

1234 After Frans Van Mieris (1635 - 1681) Love Letter oil on oak panel, 29.5cm x 23cm £200 - £300 1235 After Teniers A Pair, Smoking and Drinking oil on tin, 19cm x 16cm

1237

£60 - £100

1237 Anthony Robert Klitz (1917 - 2000) The Flower Seller, St Ann’s signed, oil on canvas, 37cm x 72.5cm

1236 American Naive School (19th Century) Whaling off the Coast oil on canvas, 33cm x 46cm, unframed £1,000 - £1,500

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1238 Archibald Gardner (Early 20th Century) Waterpool, Carradale oil on board, 14.5cm x 22.5cm £200 - £300 1239 Beatrice Pauline Hewitt (b.1907) Cornish Coastline signed, oil on canvas, 44cm x 54cm £300 - £400 1240 Beatriz Hampson (Mid 20th Century) A pair, Thatched Cottage, in summer signed, dated 1931, oil on canvas, 34cm x 55cm £120 - £200

1239

1241 1241 Benjamin Williams Leader (1831-1923) The Quiet River signed with initials, oil on canvas, 44cm x 73cm

Benjamin Williams Leader was a Worcester landscape painter who exhibited at the Royal Academy £2,000 - £3,000 For more images please visit

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1242

1242 Bernard Pothast (1882-1966) Big Sister, drawing signed, oil on canvas, 31cm x 38.5cm

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1243 C H Scotchburn Ready and Waiting signed with monogram, oil on board, 36cm x 32cm

£150 - £200

1244 C**Carter (18th Century) The Dying Man signed, dated 1797, oil on canvas, 81cm x 59cm

£400 - £600

1243 1245

1245 Carl Brennir (1850-1920) The Wood Mill Road Smathling, Hampshire signed, signed again and titled and dated 86 to verso, oil on canvas, 31.5cm x 46m £300 - £500 1246 Charles Mertens (Belgian, 1865-1919) Windmill and Church on a Snowy Morn signed, dated 1909, oil on canvas, 26.5cm x 35cm £100 - £150 1247 Claude Thomas Moore (1853-1901) Entrance To Nottingham and Grantham Canal signed, signed again and titled to verso, oil on board, 26cm x 44.5cm £200 - £300 1248 Continental School (19th Century) Venetian Lady and Urn watercolour, 11cm x 9.5cm

1249 Continental School (Early 19th Century) Frolicking Cherubs oil on canvas, 19.5cm x 74cm £60 - £100

1244

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1250

1250 Jan Van Der Linde (1864 - 1945) Extensive Dutch Landscape signed, oil on canvas, 153cm x 184cm

1251 Dutch School (18th Century) Bacchus, draped in fruiting vine and holding a glass of wine oil on panel, 78cm x 57cm £3,000 - £5,000

£3,000 - £5,000

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1252 Dutch School (20th Century) Mati Van Vassel, a Dutch Barge indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 19cm x 30cm £150 - £200

1254 Dutch School (Early 19th Century) Still Life, Colourful Summer Flowers in a Pot oil on copper, 30cm x 22.5cm

£600 - £900

1255 Dutch School (Early 19th Century) Still Life, Colourful Summer Flowers in a Vase oil on copper, 35cm x 24.5cm £600 - £900 1256 E Cutts (19th Century) A Pair, Rocky Rapids and Messing About in Boats signed, dated 1881, oils on canvas, 52cm x 77cm £100 - £150 1257 Edith Bromhall (20th Century) Sill Life, Jardiniere of Colourful Summer Flower signed, oil on canvas, 44.5cm x 60cm £80 - £120

1253

1253 Dutch School (Early 19th Century) Dutch Windmill oil on canvas, 18.5cm x 24cm

1258 Ellis Wilson (1899 - 1977) River Rapids signed, oil on canvas, 54cm x 38.5cm

£300 - £500

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£60 - £100


1264 English School (19th Century) Hilltop Castle, with fisherman and cattle by the river oil on canvas, 59cm x 90cm £200 - £300 1265 English School (19th Century) Castle by a River oil on canvas, 39cm x 48cm

£60 - £100

1266 English School (19th Century) Portrait of a Lady, head and shoulders, wearing a bonnet and pink and white dress oil on board, 48.5cm x 36.5cm £60 - £100 1267 English School (19th Century) Portrait of an 18th Century Lady, wearing a bonnet, black cape and red skirt oil on canvas, 54cm x 41cm £70 - £80

1259

1268 English School (19th Century) Sailing Boats on a Choppy Sea monogrammed, oil on board, 13.5cm x 21cm

1259 Emil Gelhaar (American, 1862-1934) Coastal Church signed, oil on canvas, 55cm x 65cm £400 - £600

1269 English School (19th Century) Sand Lugger Out at Sea oil on board, 12cm x 14cm

1260 English School The Ferreting indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm £150 - £200 1261 English School (18th Century) Portrait of a Judge oil on panel, 22cm x 13.5cm

1262 English School (18th Century) Portrait of Oliver Cromwell oil on canvas laid on board, 19cm x 14cm

1270 English School (19th Century) Ships off the Mainland oil on canvas, 18.5cm x 38.5cm

£100 - £150

1271 English School (19th Century) The Birds Nest monochrome on panel, 40cm x 27cm

£100 - £150

£150 - £250 £50 - £80 £300 - £400

1272

1272 English School (19th Century) Welsh Cob initialled WJB, dated 74, oil on canvas, 44cm x 59cm

1263

1263 English School (18th/early 19th century) Portrait of a Country Squire oil on canvas, 44cm x 35.5cm £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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£600 - £800


1273 English School (19th Century) Woodland Path, with figure wearing a red cape oil on panel, 39cm x 66cm £60 - £100 1274 English School (20th Century) Sailing Ship, in choppy seas signed, oil on canvas, 48cm x 58cm

1280 Eustachy Zeigmunt Klos (Polish 20th Century) Portrait of a Young Lady, her hair in a side plait, seated signed with initials, oil on board, 61cm x 39cm, unframed £60 - £100 1281 F** Morelli ( Italian 19th/20th Century) A pair, A Musical Accompaniment and Courtship both signed, oils on canvas, 51cm x 40cm £800 - £1,200

£50 - £80

1275 English School (20th Century) Still Life, Colourful Summer Flowers in an Urn oil on canvas, 100cm x 85cm £300 - £500 1276 English School (20th Century) Still Life, Grapes, Peaches and Pumpkin on a ledge indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 30cm x 40cm £40 - £60

1277 English School (Early 20th Century) A pair, The Actress and A Woman of the Night oils on board, 13cm x 11.5cm £70 - £100 1278 English School (Early 20th Century) Portrait of an Elegant Lady oil on canvas, 24cm x 18.5cm 1279 English School (Early 20th Century) Sailing Boats off the Coast oil on canvas, 70cm x 90cm

£50 - £70

1282

1282 Frank Moss Bennett (1874 - 1953) Uninvited Guests signed, dated 1927, oil on canvas, 24.5cm x 36cm, The Abbey Gallery, London label to verso £200 - £300

£300 - £500

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1283 Frank T Carter (1853 - 1934) Extensive Scottish Landscape signed, oil on canvas, 121cm x 182cm

1285 George Turner (1843 - 1910) Cumberland Avenue, sheep resting signed, dated 91, oil on canvas, 82cm x 58.5cm £2,000 - £3,000

£800 - £1,200

1284 George Mouton (French 20th Century) End of the Day signed, oil on panel, 20cm x 25cm £150 - £200

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1288 1286 George Turner (1843 - 1910) The Close of Day signed, signed to verso, oil on board, 22.5cm x 30cm, Neville Antiques, Queanbeyan, N.S.W. label to verso £1,800 - £2,200 1287 George Turner (1846 - 1910) Faggot Gathering, Derbyshire signed, oil on canvas, 48cm x 74cm

£2,000 - £3,000

1288 George Turner (1846 - 1910) On the Trent, Barrow, Derbyshrie signed, oil on canvas, 49cm x 75cm

£2,000 - £3,000

1289 I **Wardale (Early 20th Century) Meynell Langley Park signed, dated 1902, oil on canvas, 33.5cm x 51cm 1290 In the manner of F.L. Abbot Sir Horatio Nelson, KB oil on canvas, 61cm x 43.5cm

£200 - £300

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£600 - £1,000

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1293 1291 In the manner of Charles Leslie (Late 19th Century) Lady at her Window oil on panel, 30cm x 22cm

£100 - £150

1292 In the manner of Salvator Rosa (Late 17th Century) Hermit in a Cave oil on canvas, 47cm x 36cm

£1,200 - £1,800

1293 In the manner of William Callcott Knell (fl.1848-1879) Unloading, at low tide oil on canvas, 25cm x 42.5cm £1,000 - £1,500 1294 In the manner or William Westall (1781 - 1850) My Best Friend oil on canvas, 62cm x 50cm

Provenance: Label to verso for Malcolm Innes Gallery, Bury Street, London £800 - £1,200

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1295 Italian School (19th Century) A Pair, Panorama di Napoli da Mare and Napoli gouache, inscribed Largo Cappelta a Chiaja No.4, 41cm x 85cm ÂŁ5,000 - ÂŁ7,000

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1297

1296 J Copez (Spanish 20th Century) Young Bullfighter, signed, oil on canvas, 72cm x 99cm

1298

1304 Joe Johal (20th Century) Derby signed with initials, oil on canvas, 49cm x 75cm £60 - £100

£300 - £500

1297 J Slader after William Powell Frith (1819-1909) Derby Day 1856-58 signed and dated 1899, oil on canvas, 80cm x 170cm

1305 Joe Johal (20th Century) Derby Town signed, oil on canvas, 100cm x 75cm 1306 Joe Johal (20th Century) Derby Town signed, oil on canvas, 38cm x 29cm

For similar see Victorian Painters “ Historical Survey and Plates by Christopher Wood Page 210. The original hangs in The Tate Gallery, London £1,000 - £1,500 1298 James Bolivar Manson (1879 - 1945) Young girl on Balcony signed, oil on board, 52cm x 38cm 1299 James Hey Davies (1844-1926) Travellers Camp signed, oil on canvas, 67cm x 85cm

1300 James R Richardson (20th Century) St Michaels Mount signed, oil on board, 26cm x 36cm 1301 Jane Brown (20th Century) Secret Life in Milton Keynes dated 1984, label to verso, oil on paper, 137cm x 112cm, Brownware Fine Art Exhibition

1302 Joe Johal (20th Century) Brother Barber signed, oil on canvas, 100cm x 75cm 1303 Joe Johal (20th Century) Christfusion signed, oil on canvas, 100cm x 80cm

£300 - £500

£40 - £60

1307 Joe Johal (20th Century) Distance signed, oil on canvas, 80cm x 100cm

£60 - £100

1309 Joe Johal (20th Century) Horizon, on a summers night signed, oil on canvas, 79cm x 98cm

£60 - £100

1308 Joe Johal (20th Century) Guildhall, Derby signed with initials, oil on canvas, 121cm x 91cm £60 - £100

£700 - £1000 £50 - £70

1310 Joe Johal (20th Century) Slow Tide signed, oil on canvas, 80cm X 100cm

£60 - £100

1311 Joe Johal (20th Century) Spring signed, oil on canvas, 100cm x 80cm

£60 - £100

1312 Joe Johal (20th Century) Untitled signed, oil on canvas, 28cm x 39cm

£60 - £100

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£60 - £100 £60 - £100 £40 - £60


1313 1313 John Sutcliffe (fl.1853 - 1856) Three Sisters, holding fruit and flowers in landscape signed, dated July 11th 1760, oil on canvas, 125cm x 99cm £2,000 - £3,000

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1314 1314 John Edmund Califano (American, 1862-1946) Cattle and sheep in an Alpine landscape signed, oil on canvas, 48cm x 67cm £800 - £1,200

1317 Jose Weiss (1859 - 1919) Windmill signed, oil on canvas, 58cm x 49cm

1315 John McLeod (1800 - 1872) Borzoi signed, oil on canvas, 130cm x 172cm

1318

1316

1316 John Surtees (1819 - 1915) On the Llugwy, Near Wales label to verso, oil on canvas, 24cm x 42cm

£200 - £300

1318 Joseph Cole (19th Century) Black mare, on a moorland signed, oil on canvas, 45cm x 60cm

£200 - £300

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£300 - £400


1319 Joseph Paulman (19th century) Driving the Sheep oil on canvas, signed, 30cm x 40cm.

£300 - £500

1320 Knud Edsberg (1911-2003) Devoted colleagues signed, dated 47 and inscribed to Kammerater, oil on canvas, 109cm x 89.5cm £1,000 - £1,500

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1321 Frans Van Loos (1838 - 1899) Le Veuvre de Jacques van Artevelde, after Ferdinand Wilhelm Pauwels signed, dated 1878, oil on canvas, 91.5cm x 182cm

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The original version of this picture, also known as La Veuvre de Jacques van Artevelde faisant une offrande a la Patrie was painted in 1860 by Ferdinand Wilhelm Pauwels (1830 - 1904) and is now housed at the Royal Museum of Fine Art, Brussels. ÂŁ7,000 - ÂŁ10,000

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1323 Michael Crawley Feeding Time signed, oil on canvas, 49cm x 59cm

1324 English School Mortel Horse and Foal bears signature, oil on panel, 39cm x 49cm

1322

1322 Lucy Harwood (1893 - 1972) Industrial Landscape signed to verso, oil on canvas, 61cm x 51cm

£150 - £200

1325

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£70 - £100 £100 - £150


1325 Oszkar Glatz (Hungary 1872 - 1958) World War I British Army General 1921 signed, oil on canvas, 90cm x 70cm £200 - £400 1326 Paul Raymond Gregory (British born 1948) The Land of Shadows signed, oil on canvas, 90cm x 136cm

The Land of Shadows is taken as one of the themes from The Lord of the Rings

For 25 years, the Midland artist Paul Raymond Gregory has been working on a series of large canvases depicting JRR Tolkien’s Middle Earth specifically the events of The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings.This canvas was commissioned in 1982 £100 - £150 1327 J.W. Brook (19th Century) The Quiet Smoke signed, oil on canvas, 26cm x 39cm

1330

1330 Richard Wilson (Wales 1713 - 1782) Rhyddlan Church, North Wales watercolour on silk, laid on oak panel, 28cm x 34cm £200 - £300

£1,500 - £2,000

1328 R** Burney ?(19th Century) Minnow Fishing signed, signed again and titled to verso, oil on canvas, 33.5cm x 44cm £100 - £200 1329 R** Lambert (20th Century) Paris, Flower Market signed, label to verso, oil on canvas, 22cm x 31.5cm

1331 Roman School (18th Century) Diana and Calista oil on canvas, 35cm x 50cm 1332 S R Percy Fishing the Loch signed, dated 1878, oil on canvas, 51.5cm x 72cm

£30 - £50

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£1,200 - £1,800

£200 - £300


1333 1333 Simeon Stafford (b.1956) The Beach signed 05.3,23, oil on board, 20cm x 25cm £400 - £600

1334 Sir Herbert Hughes Stanton (1870 - 1937) Moorland and Trees signed, oil on canvas, 39cm x 54.5cm £300 - £500

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1335 Spanish School Portrait of an 18th Century Gentleman oil on canvas, 4cm x 34cm £600 - £800

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1336

1336 Stanhope Alexander Forbes R.A. (1875 - 1947) At Milking Time signed, dated 1917, oil on canvas, 51cm x 61cm ÂŁ15,000 - ÂŁ25,000

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1337 Thomas Morris Ash (19th/20th Century) Mending the Nets signed, oil on board, 19.5cm x 30.5cm £100 - £150

1340

1346 William Rayworth (b.1900) A Pair, Still Life, Bouquets of Colourful Summer Flowers signed, on opaque glass, 21.5cm x 16cm £60 - £100

£180 - £220

1347 William Rayworth (b.1900) A Pair, Still Life, Grapes, Peaches and Pears signed, on opaque glass, 19cm x 23.5cm

1340 William Artingstall (19th Century) Moel Siabod, N Wales, From the Llugivy Valley signed and dated 1885, signed, inscribed and dated verso, oil on canvas, 63cm x 102cm £1,000 - £1,500

1348 William Rayworth (b.1900) A Pair, Still Life, Tendril of Pansies and Blossom signed, on opaque glass, 43.5cm x 19cm

1341 William Dunn Knox (Australian, 1880-1945) Farmstead signed, oil on canvas, 50cm x 60cm £300 - £500

1350 H**Toplis (Late 19th Century) Moorland Road, Matlock signed, oil on board, 38cm x 53cm

£40 - £60

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£60 - £100 £60 - £100

1349 William Stone (British, 19th/20th Century) Criccieth Bay, Castle in the Distance signed, dated 1896, oil on canvas, 58cm x 88cm £1,000 - £1,500

1342 William James Laidlay (1846 - 1912) Evening in Colton More signed, inscribed to verso, oil on canvas, 81cm x 131cm £1,200 - £1,800 1343 William Rayworth (b. 1900) Still Life, Cabbage Roses signed, on opaque glass, 44.5cm x 18cm

£60 - £100

1345 William Rayworth (b.1900) Still Life, Grapes, Peaches, Apples and Summer Flowers signed, oil on board, 22cm x 33cm £50 - £70

1338 Thomas William Hammond (1854 - 1935) Sneinton Windmill pastel, 22cm x 30.5cm £40 - £60 1339 Victor Wagemekers (c.1875 -1941) The White House, with brook signed, oil on canvas, 38cm x 48cm

1344 William Rayworth (b. 1900) Still Life, Apples and Grapes on a Ledge signed, on opaque glass, 35cm x 37cm

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£60 - £100


Prints

1360 David Shepherd (b. 1931), by and after, Evening in the Luangwa, signed in pencil, coloured print, 52cm x 97cm, limited edition 118/850 £250 - £350

1351 After Picasso (20th Century), an etching, Slaying the Bull, etching, signed in pencil, 28cm x 33cm £40 - £60

1361 David Shepherd (b. 1931), by and after, Lone Wanderers of the Arctic, coloured print, signed in pencil, 47cm x 69cm, limited edition 1,4871/1,500 £200 - £300

1352 Antony Gibbs, by and after, Into The Rift, signed in pencil, coloured print, 42cm x 77cm, limited edition 391/1,000 £100 - £150

1362 David Shepherd (b. 1931), by and after, Old Ben’s Cottage, coloured print, signed in pencil, 21cm x 27cm, limited edition 438/850 £60 - £100

1363 David Shepherd (b. 1931), by and after,Teenage Tiger, signed in pencil, coloured print, 24cm x 32cm, limited edition 719/1,500 £60 - £100 1364 David Shepherd (b. 1931), by and after, The Last Refuge, signed in pencil, coloured print, 64cm x 49cm, limited edition 168/350 £150 - £250

1365 David Shepherd (b. 1931), by and after, Burning Bright, signed in pencil, coloured print, 49cm x 77cm, limited edition 1,706/2,000 £200 - £300 1366 Ed J Burrows (1897), a set of six, The Old Archway, Repton; The Pears Hall, Repton; The Archway, Repton from the Big School, door; The Priory and Hall; The Hall from the Meadows; Repton from the South East, published by W H Beyon and Co, Cheltenham, 25cm x 18cm £80 - £120

1367 Geoffrey Wolsey Birks (1929 - 1993), At The Chippy, coloured print, signed in pencil by the artist, limited edition 137/375 £60 - £100

1353

1353 Beryl Cook (1926-2008), by and after, The Artist, signed in pencil, coloured print, published by Alexander Gallery, 45cm x 44cm £300 - £500

1368 George Ayling, by, a travel poster, ‘The Matlocks, write for illustrated brochure to the publicity manager, Matlock’, printed in lithographic colours, 85 x 64cm, unframed £80 - £120

1354 C Knight, by, H Bunbury, after, a pair, The Smoking Club and The Country Club, coloured engravings, 38.5cm x 48cm £70 - £100

1369 Henry Alken(1785-1851), after, a set of four, Hunting Recollections, plates 1, 3, 4, 6, aquatint, 23cm x 28.5cm £60 - £100

1355 Dame Laura Knight (1877 - 1970),The Unfortunate, aquatint, 1925, signed in pencil, limited edition of 20, 36.5cm x 37cm £200 - £300

1370 Herbert Dicksee (1862-1942) a recumbent lion, dry point etching, signed in pencil to the margin, 22cm x 49cm £200 - £300

1356 David Shepherd (b. 1931), by and after, The Tigers of Bandhavgarh, signed in pencil, coloured print, 46cm x 71cm, limited edition 121/1,000 £150 - £250

1371 Herbert Gustow Schmalz (1856 - 1935), by and after, The Silent Witness, coloured engraving, signed in pencil, 73cm x 91cm £60 - £100

1357 David Shepherd (b. 1931), by and after, Cheetah, coloured print, signed in pencil, 62cm x 85cm, limited edition 73/350 £100 - £150

1372 J C Stadler, by J Farrington RA, after, View of London from Greenwich Park, two-page coloured engraving, pub. June 1 1796 J & J Boydell, Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, and N.90 Cheapside, 34cm x 55cm; J Gledhill, by, D Havell, after, Westminster Hall & Abbey, as seen from Westminster Bridge, coloured engraving, published Jan 1 1819 at Rackermann’s Repository of Arts, 101 Strand, London, 37.5cm x 49cm (2) £50 - £80

1358 David Shepherd (b. 1931), by and after, Cool Tiger, signed in pencil, coloured print, 24cm x 32cm, limited edition 1,143/1,500 £60 - £100 1359 David Shepherd (b. 1931), by and after, Elephant Heaven,coloured print, signed in pencil, 59cm x 97cm, limited edition 438/850 £300 - £400 For more images please visit

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1373 J F Herring Sen (1795 - 1865), after, a pair,The Chase and The Kill, lithograph prints, signed in pencil, limited edition 82/195 £60 - £100

1378 Simon Coombes, by and after, African Oasis, signed in pencil, coloured print, limited edition, 35cm x 115cm £200 - £300

1374 James Abbott McNeil Whistler (AMERICAN, 18341903), Billingsgate, monochrome etching, signed and dated 1859 in the plate, seventh state of eight £200 - £300

1379 Simon Coombes, by and after, Eyes of Warning, signed in pencil, coloured print, 55cm x 74cm, limited edition 417/950, unframed £60 - £100 1380 Simon Coombes, by and after, Eyes of Warning, signed in pencil, coloured print, 55cm x 74cm, limited edition 216/950, unframed £60 - £100 1381 Simon Coombes, by and after, Golden Silhouette, signed in pencil, coloured print, 55cm x 74cm, limited edition 267/950, unframed £60 - £100

1382 Simon Coombes, by and after, Mountain Myth, signed in pencil, coloured print, 55cm x 74cm, limited edition 51/950, unframed £60 - £100

1383 Simon Coombes, by and after, Pride, signed in pencil, coloured print, 55cm x 74cm, limited edition 173/950, unframed £60 - £100 1384 Simon Coombes, by and after, Serious Intent, signed in pencil, coloured print, 55cm x 74cm, limited edition 273/950, unframed £60 - £100

1385 Simon Coombes, by and after, Siberian Winter, signed in pencil, coloured print, 55cm x 74cm, limited edition 141/950, unframed £60 - £100

1386 Simon Coombes, by and after, Snow Tracker, signed in pencil, coloured print, 55cm x 74cm, limited edition 155/950, unframed £60 - £100

1375

1375 John Bellamy (b. 1942), by and after, Call of the Sea, screen print, signed in pencil, 74cm x 56cm, limited edition 46/60 Goldmark Gallery label to verso £200 - £300

1387 Simon Coombes, by and after, The Hypnotist, signed in pencil, coloured print, limited edition, 172cm x 250cm £100 - £150

1376 John Ogilby (17th/18th century British), The Road from Monmouth to Llambeder, hand coloured engraved map, 40cm x 50cm; another, Roads from Kendal to Cockermouth, 39cm x 49cm; London to Wells, 40cm x 49cm (3) £120 - £180

1388 Sir William Russell Flint (1880 - 1969), by and after, Conversation, St. Martin D’Ardeche, limited edition print, signed in pencil, Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp, 51cm x 68cm £150 - £200

1377 Pablo Picasso Spanish (1881-1973), by, Sculpteur a Mi-Corps au Travail, from the Vollard Suite series, 1933, published by Planche 25 de La Suite Vollard, signed in pencil, etching, 25cm x 19.5cm, framed

1389 Sir William Russell Flint (1880 - 1969), by and after, The Whispering Well, limited edition print, signed in pencil, Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp, 36.5cm x 49.5cm £150 - £200

This image is one of 100 images from the famous Vollard Suite, named after Ambroise Vollard, the foremost French art dealer and publisher.The Vollard Suite contains many themes which reveal Picasso’s obsessions, including the classically derived subjects of the Minotaur (the man-beast) and Pygmalion (the artist obsessed with the model). £700 - £1,000 For more images please visit

1390 Sirr William Russell Flint (1880-1979), A Question of Attribution, colour print, signed in pencil, blindstamp, 57cm x 45.5cm. £300 - £500

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1412 Adams, Thomas, A Commentary Or, Exposition Upon The Divine Second Epistle Generall, Written By The Blessed Apostle St Peter, Richard Badger for Jacob Bloome (London 1633), re-bound half leather, folio, ink inscription to frontispiece dated 1749

1391 Spencer Hodge, by and after, Lion Cubs, silkscreen print, signed in pencil, 30cm x 102cm, limited edition of 250 £150 - £200 1392 V Adam, Derniers De Napoleon Le Grand Le Consulat Et L’Empire, engraving, 57cm x 74cm £60 - £80

Thomas Adams (1583 - 1652) was a Cambridge educated clergyman and preacher described by Robert Southey as ‘the prose Shakespeare of Puritan theologians scarcely inferior to Fuller in wit or Taylor in fancy’. Indeed, a career including stints as curate at Northill, Bedfordshire and Vicar of Willington, Bedfordshire and Wingrave, Buckinghamshire, as well as preaching at St Gregory by St Paul’s, St Paul’s Cross and Whitehall, saw the issuing of such sermons as Heaven and Earth Reconciled and The Devil’s Banquet. He was also ‘observant chaplain’ to Henry Montagu, 1st Earl of Manchester, Lrd Chief Justice of England. He produced a work (The Happiness of the Church; or a description of the Perogatives...) dedicated to Montagu in 1618, and then in 1629 produced a folio collection of his sermons before producing the above work, dedicated to Sir Henry Marten Knight, in 1633. £100 - £150

1393 Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), Stevedores, lithograph, signed in pencil, 54cm x 78cm £200 - £300 1394 Caroline Armington, by and after, The Shepherds Fields, Bethlehem, engraving, signed in pencil, 18.5cm x 20cm £30 - £50

Maps

1400 Bowen (Emanuel) an Accurate Map of Lincolnshire Divided into its Wapentakes, a hand coloured map, decorative cartouche hand-colouring, 70.5cm x 52.5cm,. c.1750; another, Blome, Cornwall, 25cm x 32cm (2) £80 - £120

1413 Autographs - Armstrong, Louis, Satchmo, My Life in New Orleans, first English edition, signed by the author, Peter Savies, (London 1955); Lyttleton, Humphrey, I Play as I Please signed by the author, McGibbon & Kee (London 1954) (2) £40 - £60

1401 James Wylde, a coloured map, Europe Describing All Changes of Territory Together with Their Deviations in the Boundary Lines of it’s Several Empires and States Agreed to and Confirmed by the Definitive Treaty of Paris, London 1832; two parts, laid on canvas, slip case £60 - £100

1414 Bartholomew, John, F.R.G.S, Royal Illustrated Atlas, in four parts, A Fullarton & Co (Edinburgh, London & Dublin) leather half bound green morocco, elephant folio, 19th century £80 - £100

1402 Ric: Brome, by, a map, Derbie and its Hundreds, hand coloured, 35.5cm x 27cm £40 - £60

1415 Bowdler Sharpe, R, (ed), Forbes, Henry O, Kirkby, W E, others, Lloyd’s Natural History, A Handbook to the Butterflies, pt. I & II, Moths, pts. I - III, Game Birds, vols. I & II, Primates, vols. I & II, Marsupalia, Carnivora, British Mammals, Edward Lloyd Ltd (London 1896 & 97) (16) £100 - £150

1403 Robert Morden, by, a two-page map, Cornwall, hand coloured, 35cm x 42cm £40 - £60

1416 Brewster, David LL. D., F.R.S. Lond., And Edin. And M.R.I.A., The Edinburgh Encyclopedia, vols I - XVIII, Printed for William Blackwood; John Waugh; John Murray; Baldwin & Craddock; J. M. Richardson; And Other Proprietors (Edinburgh and London 1830) £300 - £400

Books

1410 Books - Jubilee History of the Derby Co-Operative Provident Society Ltd.; The House of Bemrose 1826 - 1926 £30 - £50

1417 DAMIEN HIRST - I Want to Spend the Rest of my Life Everywhere, With Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now, 1997, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl, d/w, as new; a Damien Hurst exhibition catalogue, published by Jay Jopling, limited to two thousand copies; a Becks Art Sponsorship lager; others (6) £120 - £180

1411 A Complete Dictionary of Practical Gardening, F Sansom by, Sydenham Edwards, after illus. George Kearsley (London 1806), marbled boards, quarter leather, quarto £200 - £300

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1418 De M, C, History of the Campaign of the British, Dutch, Hanoverian, and Brunswick Armies, Under the Command of the Duke of Wellington; and of the Prussians, under that Prince Blucher of Wahlstadt, in the year 1815: with a plan of the Battle of Waterloo; or, La Belle-Alliance.Together with an account of the origin of the publication, and some particulars regarding Bonaparte’s conduct during the Battle of Waterloo; of the defence of Hugomont, and La Haye Sainte ; of the progress of Grouchy’s, &c, by The Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart, Printed for T. Egerton, Military Library, Whitehall, London 1816 £100 - £150

1425 Goldsmith,Oliver, An History of England, In A Series Of Letters From A Nobleman To His Son, Vol I, Fifth Edition, T.Carnan & F.Newbery (London 1776) bound full leather, 16mo; Pinnock, William, Pinnock’s Improved Edition of Dr Goldsmith’s Abridgement Of The History Of England, Sixteenth Edition, Mentorian Press (London) bound full leather, 12mo (2) £40 - £60

1426 Hayley, William Esq, The Life and Posthumous Writings of William Cowper, Esqr. with an Introductory Letter, to the Right Honorable Earl Cowper,Vol III J.Johnson (London 1804) printed by J. Seagrave (Chichester) bound full leather, 4to, bookplate for Rimmington £30 - £50

1419 Defoe, Daniel, The Life & Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York Mariner With upwards of One Hundred Illustrations, Cassell, Peter & Galpin (London), bound half leather, marbled edges, 4to £30 - £40

1427 Hume, David, Esq., The History of England From the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Revolution of 1688, vols I - VIII, Richardson & Co, Sharpe & Son, etc (London 1820); Smollett, M. D., The History of England, From the Revolution to the Death of George II (Designed as a Continuation of Mr Hume’s History), vols I - V, Richardson & Co, Sharpe & Son, etc (London 1820), full leather bound as vols I - XIII, marbled edges, 8vo, bookplates for William Thomson (13) £100 - £150

1420 Dickens, Charles, Life and Adventures of Nicolas Nickleby, with illustrations by Phiz, first edition, Chapman and Hall (London 1849) £60 - £100

1421 Dramaturgy - Ravenscroft, Edward, The London Cuckolds A Comedy; As it is Acted at The Duke’s Theatre, Printed for Jos. Hindmarsh at the Sign of the Black Bull near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill (London 1682), 8vo, disbound £60 - £100

1428 Ladybird Series 401 - Macgregor & Perring, W. A. J., High Tide, A story in verse for children with illustrations, Wills & Hepworth Ltd (Loughborough 1956), pale blue endboards with brown line illustration, titled spine, blue d/w priced 2/6 £100 - £150

1422 Felton, Henry, D.D, The Christian Faith asserted against Deists, Arians & Socinians In Eight Sermons prech’d (sic) at the Lady Moyer’s Lecture In The Cathedral of St Paul 1728-1729 And since greatly enlarged To which is prefixed A very large preface Concering the Light and the Law of Nature, and the Expediancy and necessity of Revelation, Printed at the Theatre, and are to be sold by Mr Richarson WarehouseKeeper there (Oxford 1732) bound full leather, 8vo; Secker, Thomas, L.L.D Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Lectures on the Catechism of the Church of England: With A Discourse On Confirmation, Vol.II, John & Francis Rivington (London 1769) bound full leather, outer cover inscribed George Cooper, the inside boards covered with handwriting passages concerning George Cooper, 8vo (2) £30 - £50

1429 Lesage, Alain-Rene, The History and Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane, vols I - IV, A Donaldson and J Reid (Edinburgh 1764), bound full leather, one inscribed to verso of front board J S Ellis, Vicar of Packington, 16mo; Guthrie, William, Esq (translator), Cicero’s Epistles to Atticus, with Notes, Historical, Explanatory, and Critical, vols I - III, Lackington, Allen and Co; etc (London 1806), bound full leather, 8vo; Campbell,Thomas, Esq, Life and Times of Petrach, with Notices of Baccacio and his Illustrius Contemporaries, vols I & II, Henry Colburn (London 1843), bound full leather, 8vo (9) £30 - £50

1423 Gifford, John, esq, Giffords English Lawyer; or Every Man his own Lawyer, eleventh edition, containing a summary of the constitution of England, Its Laws & Statutes, Also the Criminal Law of England, Also A supplement containing The Insurance Laws, A.Whellier (Mitre Court, Ely Place, Holborn 1825) bound full leather, 8vo £30 - £50

1430 Marice, Thomas, The Modern History of Hindostan, Vol I, part I, W.Bulmer & co. (London 1802), bound full leather, marbled edge, 4to, bookplate for Walter Wilson £40 - £60 1431 O’Meara, Barry E Esq, Napoleon in Exile; or, A Voice from St Helena The Opinions and Reflections of Napoleon on the Most Important Events of His Life and Government, In His Own Words, (by his late surgeon) vols I & II, W Simpkin and R Marshall (London 1822), bound full leather, bookplate for Lieut Col Jenner (2) £300 - £500

1424 Goldsmith Oliver, A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, with numerous notes, two volumes, Glasgow: Blackie and Son, [1840]., 8vo., bound in full brown calf £30 - £50

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1432 Porny, M.A.(French master at Eton College) The Elements of Heraldry The Third Edition, Corrected,T. Carnan, & F. Newbery, Junior (London 1777) half leather, 8vo, bookplates for Henry J.Burford Hancock; Walton, Isaac, The Complete Angler or Contemplative Man;s Recreation, Cassell & Company, Limited (London, Paris, New York & Melbourne 1886) canvas bound, 24mo (2) £30 - £50

1436 Stevenson, R L, Catriona, A sequel to “Kidnapped” being the memoirs of the further adventures of David Balfour at home and abroard, published by Cassell & Company ltd, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1893 £40 - £60 1437 Stewart, Colonel David, Sketches of the Character, Manners, and Present State of the Highlanders of Scotland: with Details of the Military Service of the Highland Regiments, Archibald Constable & Co; Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; and Hurst, Robinson, and Co (Edinburgh & London 1822), vols. I & II, rebound full leather, tooled and gilt spines, marbled end papers, 8vo (2) £60 - £100

1433 Royalty/Political and Social History - Cunliffe, Mary (19th century), Notes by the Way, a typescript volume of unpublished letters and personal reminiscences of people she had known or met written to her American friend, Mary Oakford (d. 1879), dedicated to Farrer Herschell, later (1886) 1st Lord Herschel, nephew of the author. [Mary Cunliffe’s nephew, John Cunliffe married in 1857 Mary, daughter of Revd. Ridley Herschel and sister of Lord Herschell, consisting mainly of tersely written vignettes of eminent Victorians all of whom Miss Cunliffe either knew or met, including: Sir John Naesmyth [of Potto, 4th Bt.], Charles Kingsley, the poet Alfred, 1st Lord Tennyson, Frederick Leighton RA (a visit to his studio including a very comic account of his reaction to a misplaced compliment of a picture), HRH the Princess of Wales (later Queen Alexandra), Gladstone & Disraeli (including Disraeli’s wife), Wilkie Collins, the young George Du Maurier, Sir Charles Dilke, HRH Helena, Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (1846-1923), Charles Dickens, HRH Prince Albert, Ruskin, Thomas Carlyle, Robert Browning, Holman Hunt, HRH Prince George of Wales (later George V), Sir Edwin Landseer, Mark Twain, portrait of George Elliot, an account of the escape of the Empress of the French from the siege of Paris in 1870, bound tooled and gilt green leather £30 - £50

1438 Stoddard, John L, Portfolio of photographs of famous cities and paintings prepared under the supervision of the distinguished lecturer and traveller John L.Stoddard containing rare and elaborate collection of photographic views of the entire world of nature and art, presenting the treasures of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, North and South America, the world old and the new, published by The Werner Company, Chicago; Chambers William & Robert London and Edinburgh - Chambers Atlas for the Atlas people with descriptive introduction (2) £20 - £30 1439 Taylor, James, D.D, The Pictorial History of Scotland From The Roman Invasion to the Jacobite Rebellion, A.D 791746,Vol I. James S.Virtue (London & New York 1859) bound full leather, marbled edges, 4to £40 - £60 1440 The Imperial Family Bible, Containing The Old & New Testaments According to the Authorized Version, With Notes, Original & Selected References, Readings, Chronological Tables & Indexes, Vols I & II, Blackie & Son, (Glasgow 1844) full leather, folio (2) £40 - £60

1434 Song of Songs, Which is Solomon’s, English & Hebrew, Zeev Raban, publ. Song of Songs Publishing, Jerusalem, 1930, embossed leather cover, third improved edition £80 - £120 1435 Stanhope, Phillip Dormer, Letters Written By The Late Right Honourable Phillip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, Phillip Stanhope, Esq Late EnvoyExtraordinary At The Court Of Dresden, Published From The Originals By Mrs Eugenia Stanhope, Eleventh Edition, Vol I, Dodsley (Pall Mall, London 1797) 24mo, Front board missing, back board and spine full leather ; The Spectator, Volume the Sixth, J & R.Tonson & S.Draper (London 1753) Full Leather, marbled interior, 16mo (2) £60 - £100

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1442 The London Cuckolds, A Comedy; As It Is Acted At The Dukes Theatre. By Edward Ravenscroft, Gent. Printed 1682. £40 - £60

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1443 Tracts - Digby, George, The Third Speech of the Lord George Digby, To the House of Commons, Concerning Bishops, and the Citie Petition, the 9th of Febr: 1640, printed for Thomas Walkley, 12mo, date altered in ink from 1640 to 1641; Digby, George, The Speeches of The Lord Digby, In the High Court of Parliament. Concerning Grievances, and the Trienniall Parliament, Printed for Thomas Walkley, London 1640, 12mo (2)

George Digby, later 1st Lord Digby of Sherborne and later 2nd Earl of Bristol, (1612-1677) was elder son and heir of John, 1st Earl of Bristol. He was elected MP for Dorset in both the Short Long Parliaments (1640) before his elevation to the Lords in June 1641. His subsequent speeches concerning the wisdom of triennial Parliaments are offered here (The Speeches of the Lord Digby in the High Court of Parliament Concerning Grievances and the Triennial Parliament, published by Thomas Walkley 1641), being in support of the Triennial Act of February 1641. His third speech (The Third Speech of the Lord George Digby to the House of commons, offered here, published by Thomas Walkley 1640/1) was in defence of Royal minister Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, pusillanimously sacrificed by Charles I to satisfy Parliament, and his opposition to Strafford’s attainder turned Parliament against him, leading to his peerage, offered to extract him from a hostile House. He subsequently fought for the King in the Civil War, serving with distinction at Edgehill and being appointed Secretary of state in 1643. He fell out with Prince Rupert and eventually went into exile at The Hague, returning to Britain (but not full Royal favour) in 1660. He married Lady Anne Russell, daughter of the Earl of Bedford. £60 - £100

1444 Urban, Sylvanus, Gent, The Gentleman’s Magazine, Volume VIII July-September inclusive, William Pickering; John Bowyer Nichols and Son (London 1837),bound half leather, marbled boards, 8vo, bookplate Boston Library 1810 £30 - £50

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Day Three

Friday 19th March at 10.30am

Boxes & Objects, Works of Art and Clocks

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Boxes and Objects

1452 An early 19th century Chinese lacquered shaped rectangular tea caddy, decorated overall with chinoiserie scenes within feathered and leafy borders, carved mythical beast feet, the interior with two cover paktong canisters, 23cm wide, c.1820 £300 - £400

1450 An early Victorian mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the cover with gadrooned borders enclosing two lidded compartments, brass shield shaped escutcheon, 23cm wide, c.1840 £40 - £60

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1453 An early George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, the hinged cover with swing handle, the interior with three compartments, brass bat shaped escutcheon, skirted base with concealed compartment, now sealed, tall bracket feet, 23.5cm wide, c.1760 £60 - £80

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1451 An early George III yew sarcophagus tea caddy, stepped cover, swing handle, brass bat shaped escutcheon, shaped apron, bracket feet, 26cm wide, c.1760 £100 - £150

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1454 A William IV rosewood and marquetry sarcophagus tea caddy, the stepped cover and front inlaid with mother-ofpearl, brass and abalone flowering stems, the interior with two domed lidded canisters, initialed G and B, turned carrying handles to sides, ball feet, 34cm wide, c.1835 £200 - £300

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1459 A Regency rosewood brass inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy, gadrooned cover and front inlaid overall with bold panels of leafy scrolls, gadrooned base, the interior with two lidded canisters divided by a bowl, 36cm wide, c.1825 £200 - £300

1455 A Victorian sarcophagus shaped brass inlaid rosewood tea caddy, the cover and front gadrooned and inlaid with panels of flowering stems, the interior with two lidded compartments, brass paw feet, 22cm wide, c.1840 £120 - £180

1460 A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the gadrooned top and front inlaid with panels of stylized flowerheads, bosses and stringing, the interior with two lidded compartments, 32cm wide, c.1820 £120 - £180

1456 A Victorian rectangular burr walnut tea caddy, quite plain, ebonised borders, the interior with two lidded compartments, 26.5cm wide, c.1870 £40 - £60

1457 A Victorian rectangular brass bound burr walnut folding writing slope, the interior with tooled leather writing surface wells, stamp slide and pen tray, 40cm wide, c.1870 £40 - £60

1461

1461 A Regency brass inlaid rosewood sarcophagus shaped work box, gadrooned cover and base, bun feet, 32cm wide, c.1825 £200 - £300

1458

1458 A Victorian domed rectangular burr walnut tea caddy, quite plain, mahogany lined interior with two lidded compartments, 23cm wide, c.1865 £70 - £80

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1466 A George IV rosewood bowed rectangular sarcophagus tea caddy, lozenge shaped escutcheon, bun feet, 20.5cm wide, c.1830 £40 - £60 1467 A George III yew rectangular tea caddy, stepped cover, cast brass handle, bat shaped escutcheon, ogee bracket feet, 23cm wide, c.1760 £150 - £250

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1462 A rare Victorian burr walnut rectangular tea caddy, inlaid in coloured woods with ships in full sail and steam, with chequered stringing, the interior with two lidded compartments, 24cm wide, c.1860 £400 - £600

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1463 A George IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the cover centred wit a domed tablet, draught tuned handles to sides, bun feet, 32cm wide, c.1840 £80 - £120

1468 A George III satinwood rectangular tea caddy, outlined throughout with ebony crossbanding, the interior with two lidded canisters, bun feet, 18cm wide, c.1800 £120 - £180

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1469

1464 A George IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, outlined throughout with ebony stringing, satinwood lined interior with two covered canisters, divided by a mixing bowl aperture, 33cm wide, c.1830 £60 - £100

1469 A George III mahogany tea caddy, the cover and front inlaid with botanical paterae on a harewood ground, the borders inlaid with chevrons within boxwood stringing, the interior three zinc canisters, 23cm wide, c.1780 £150 - £200

1465 A George IV rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the cover centred with a domed tablet, draught turned handles to sides, mother-of-pearl escutcheon, bun feet, 36cm wide, c.1840 £60 - £100

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1480 A 19th century country house lady’s sketch/scrap book, comprising pencil drawings of Sir Richard Arkwright, Sir Issac Newton and Roman Emperors, pen and ink drawings of John Howard, the philanthropist and Benjamin Franklin, topographical drawings, watercolour sketches, painting and drawing exercises, poems, journal entries, pressed flora and depictions of numerous contemporary and historical figures, bound in tooled and gilt green leather £60 - £100

1470

1470 A George III mahogany Chippendale style rectangular tea caddy, stepped cover, cast brass handle, ivory lozenge shaped escutcheon, the interior with three lidded compartments, skirted base, now on ball and claw feet, 29cm wide, c.1775 £200 - £300

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1472 A Victorian walnut brass bound rectangular writing box, hinged cover centred by a shaped rectangular brass cartouche, enclosing a tooled and gilt leather writing surface, a pen tray, stamp and well apertures, 45cm wide, c.1860 £50 - £70

1481 A 19th century French brass and cut glass table centre bowl, the rim cast with anthemions and trellis, on three dolphin supports, incurved canted triangular base, hemi-spherical fan and hob nail cut bowl, 7cm diam, 13cm high, c.1850 £60 - £100

1473 A 19th century miniature bronze cannon, 33cm long; another, steel, 44cm (2) £60 - £100

1482 A 19th century French cavetto moulded scumbled cotton box, applied with bands of cut steel and flowerheads, 19cm wide, c.1860 £50 - £70

1474 An E.P.N.S. canteen of cutlery, for six, the oak travelling case, with loop handle, two hinged fall sides, 34.5cm wide, c.1930 £60 - £100

1475 A pair of Sèvres porcelain and ormolu tazza, the saucer shaped bowls painted with bouquets, raised paste gilt borders, bleu celeste ground held aloft by Putti, on rococo Cscroll bases, 17cm high, c.1870 £300 - £500

1476 A 19th century Austrian cold painted bronze kingfisher, 4cm high £60 - £100

1477 A 19th century brass and steel money box, cast as a bank, 18cm high; another, 20cm high, c.1870 (2) £20 - £40

1478 A 19th century cast iron cauldron, of typical form, swing handle, 33cm high, 36cm diam, c.1880; a pair of fire tongs and poker £30 - £50

1483

1483 A 19th century French ormolu and Sèvres mounted table centre, ogee shaped bowl applied with seven oval bleu celeste floral panels, egg-and-dart rim, on three tall acanthus scroll legs, terminating with horned goat head capitals and linked by ribbon tied fruit swags, incurved triangular base, 26cm diam, c.1850 £400 - £600

1479 A 19th century clockwork automaton, as a dancing native, brightly dressed in head-dress, skirt and bands, paper covered rectangular base, glass dome, 39cm high overall £300 - £400 For more images please visit

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1484 A 19th century French walnut and amboyna hexagonal novelty cigar cabinet, the top applied with ivorine stiff leaves, wirework button handles above six pivoting doors each for three cigars, skirted base, 24cm high, c.1870 £40 - £60

1489 A 19th century Persian champlèvé enamel spout lamp candlestick, lamp shaped sconce, cylindrical columns, stepped square base, the whole decorated with stylised flowerheads and foliage, in blue and red, 17cm high, c.1880 £100 - £150

1485 A 19th century Italian papier mâché figure, Neapolitan Hunter, in colours, 36cm high £50 - £80

1490 A 19th century rectangular Tunbridge ware and rosewood box, the hinged cover inlaid with flowers and stems, within geometrical boarders, 15.5cm wide, c.1860 £60 - £100

1486 A 19th century leather fire bucket, riveted copper rim, the base embossed Herburn and Gale, L** C & M 1887, 29cm high, 26cm diam £40 - £60 1487 A 19th century lignum vitae turned goblet, circular foot, 13cm high £30 - £40

1491

1491 A 19th century Russian lacquered tobacco barrel, the circular detachable cover painted with figures, printed mark, 9.5cm high, c.1890 £200 - £300

1488

1488 A 19th century miniature bronze deck cannon, by F**Pascoe, 28cm overall £50 - £80

1492 A 19th century tooled and gilt leather scrap book, comprising contemporary scraps relating to French military history, costume, British topography and various subjects £40 - £60

1493 A 20th century Chinese Nephrite moon flask snuff bottle, carved in relief with Chinese characters, birds and ripened fruit, grotesque masks to shoulders, perspex stopper with red boss to centre, bone snuff spoon to interior, 6.5cm high £100 - £150

1494 A 20th Century Chinese oval Agate snuff bottle, carved in relief with frolicking birds an blossoming prunus, spherical green agate stopper, bone snuff spoon to interior, 7cm high £50 - £60 1495 A 20th century Chinese well hollowed zebra agate snuff bottle, gilt metal mounted lilac quartz stopper, metal snuff spoon to interior, 7cm high £30 - £50

1496 A 20th century Chinese white glass moon flask snuff bottle, applied with red, black and white overlayed glass figures and Chinese characters, white and green glass stopper, bone snuff spoon to interior, 6.5cm high £50 - £60

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1497 A 20th century Chinese white glass moon flask snuff bottle, decorated in coloured enamels with butterflies and wild flowers, Chinese characters to base, gilt metal filigree stopper, bone snuff spoon to interior, 6.5cm high £30 - £40

1498 A 20th century Chinese yellow oil glass moon flask snuff bottle, decorated in coloured enamels with a mother hen and her chicks in a rocky garden landscape, Chinese characters to base, orange agate stopper, bone snuff spoon to interior, 6.5cm high £30 - £50 1499 A 20th century Chinese Agate well hollowed moon flask snuff bottle, carved in relief with birds, blossoming prunus and an hillside cabin in a idyllic landscape, Agate stopper, bone snuff spoon to interior, 7.5cm high £70 - £90

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1500 A Bacon’s ‘Excelsior’ contour globe, natural scale, 1:35,850,000, 14in diam, turned mahogany stand 15cm high, c.1900 £150 - £250 1501 A Chinese bronze sensor, domed cover, dog of foe finial, the sides cast with ferrous masks, three tall legs, carved hardwood stand, 29cm high £30 - £50

1502 A Chinese brown lacquer tea bowl, carved in relief with blossoming prunus, scrolls and ‘mon’ motifs, 7.5cm diam, the silver liner Birmingham 1909; a shouldered ovoid bowl, similar, 6cm high (2) £60 - £100

1504

1504 A Chinese hard wood root carving of a monkey, possibly Sun Wukong, standing, wearing a cap, holding a broad leaf, rocky base, 41cm high £150 - £200

1503 A Chinese carved hardwood figure, of a Chinaman riding a water buffalo, glass eyes, hardwood stand, 29cm wide £50 - £70 For more images please visit

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1508 A French cut glass and ormolu table centre, star and hob nail cut bowl, raised on a scantily clad cherub, fluted domed circular base, cast with stiff leaves, 24cm high, 20th century £40 - £60

1509

1509 A French ormolu rococo stand, set to centre with a circular green onyx panel, the field cast and pierced throughout with merman, seahorses, trident within leafy scrolls, the borders cast with ferrous dragons, flowers and stiff leaves, base conforming, 50cm over handles £200 - £300

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1505 A Chinese hardstone carving, of a rotund Chinaman supporting a giant peach, pierced and carved intertwined root stand, hardwood base, 22cm high £300 - £500

1510 A George III mahogany serpentine front knife box, the slope front now enclosing apertures for four bottles, 40cm high, c.1780 £100 - £150

1506

1506 A fine Japanese lacquered four-section Jubako, the cover decorated with stylised mythical tusked beasts, the sides with figures and warriors of the court, 19cm wide, 21cm high, Edo period £500 - £800

1507 A pair of fine 19th century French ormolu and dark patinated bronze chenets, cast with cherubs, one wearing a vine chaplet, draping a fishing net of his shoulders, sitting beside the day’s catch, the other holding a bone, beside a deer, each before tall reeds, within oak leaf and acorn garlands, 62cm high, 41cm long, c.1850 £2,000 - £3,000 For more images please visit

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1511 A George III mahogany serpentine fronted knife box, slope front, brass escutcheon and carrying handles to sides, 36cm high, c.1775 (now fitted for stationery) £80 - £120 136

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1514 A good Victorian shaped rectangular papier mâché tray, by Jennens and Betteridge, London and Birmingham, the centre painted with colourful summer flowers, within borders of gilt flowering tendrils, 80cm x 60cm, impressed mark, c.1850 £400 - £600 1515 A Japanese bronze quatrefoil shape bonsai jardinière, cast with birds on leafy stems, 17cm high, Meiji period £40 - £60

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1516 A Japanese ovoid lacquered box and cover, finely gilded with three butterflies almost linked forming a roundel on shaded cinnabar ground, 7.5cm high £80 - £120

1512 A George III natural and stained ivory part chess set, comprising white, king, bishop, two knights, rook, five pawns, five parts, red king, bishop, two knights, two rooks, six pawns; 35 other stained ivory chess pieces, various dates and designs £60 - £100

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1517

1513 A good 19th century French rectangular ormolu mounted amboyna casket, by Aubert, Nantes, the centre applied with portrait medallion of Josephine within broad floral cast borders, leafy feet, 23cm wide, c.1860 £300 - £500

1517 A Japanese panelled ovoid miniature red enamel vase, silver coloured metal rim and base, 9.5cm high, Meiji period £60 - £100

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1518 A Japanese shaped circular tortoiseshell plate, decorated with gilt and red lacquer, with a phoenix and leafy fronds, 27cm diam, Meiji period £100 - £150

1525

1525 A pair of 19th century French bronze rococo candlesticks, detachable sconces, shaped nozzles and bases, cast overall, with leafy scrolls, 11cm high, c.1860 £80 - £120 1519

1519 A late 17th/18th century leather jack ale mug, typical D shaped D handle, the interior lined with tar, 12cm high, c.1700 £60 - £100 1520 A late 19th century gilt metal mounted bone oriental trousse, the mounts embossed with dragons and ferocious beast, the scabbard engraved with horses and flowers, containing knife, chop sticks and file, 31cm long £40 - £60

1521 A late Victorian Sheraton revival mahogany marquetry oval gallery tray, shield inlaid in coloured woods with a musical trophy, drapery swags and scrolling foliage, banded border, brass scroll handles, 58cm wide, c.1890 £50 - £80 1522 A novelty two-section cigar and match holder, as a bottle of Verve Cliquot champagne, the neck hinged for matches, the bottle, for cigars, 19cm high, c.1920; etc (2) £30 - £40

1523 A pair of ‘17th century’ Dutch bronze candlesticks, small cylindrical nozzles, brown everted drip pans, knopped columns, stepped canted triangular bases, block feet, 42cm high £200 - £300

1526

1524 A pair of 17th century oak ceiling coving sections, carved with winged figures holding swords and horns, scrolling foliage and birds, each approx 100cm long £100 - £150

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1526 A pair of early 19th century Dutch Folk Art carved figures, of a lady wearing a bonnet and a gentleman wear a tricorn hat and jacket, waisted turned cylindrical bases, 18cm high, c.1810 £120 - £180

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1529 A pair of fine Neo-Gothic brass Altar candlesticks, attributed to Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, cast by John Hardman of Birmingham, the cylindrical nozzles with integrated circular wax catchers, within tapered shallow drip pans, cast with panels of strapwork divided by cabachon rock crystal bosses, the columns with leafy ivy capitals, cast in three sections, divided by stiff leaf collars, the spreading circular beaded bases, applied with four seated angels, wings raised and holding shields, bearing the arms for Gordon family, Marquesses of Huntly, claw feet, 48.5cm high, c.1836 - 51

John Hardman Powell was .W.N. Pugin’s son in law and his only pupil. For information of John Hardman and Company and John Hardman Powell, see Victorian Church Art by Atterbury and Wainwright, Pugin, pp 174 - 182 George Gordon (1761-1853), son of the Earl of Aboyne in 1791 married Charlotte, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Charles Cope, Bt. of Stoke Bruerne Northants., and Orton Hall, Orton Longueville, Hunts. He succeeded as 9th Marquess of Huntly in 1836 and set about enlarging the house at Orton in High Gothic manner.The architect appears to be unknown but we suspect the candlesticks were part of this rebuilding. The fact that they are by Hardman should suggest Pugin, but the recent biography of Pugin fails to mention either Huntly or Orton Hall, so could probably a local follower. £3,000 - £5,000

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1527 A pair of early 19th century mahogany table candlesticks, circular brass nozzles, urnular sconces, turned slender columns, dished bases, 35cm high, c.1800 £200 - £300 1528 A pair of early 19th century mahogany table candlesticks, circular brass nozzles, urnular sconces, turned slender columns, dished bases, 35cm high, c.1800 £200 - £300

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1530 A pair of good 19th century bronze and ivory Blackamoor candlesticks, detachable nozzles, the sconces formed from a tusk, they stand on domed stepped square bases, ivory ball feet, 24cm high, c.1850 £300 - £500

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1531 A pair of good Betjemanns patent malachite, coromandel and lacquered brass folding extending bookends, retailed by J Bagshaws and Sons, Liverpool, patent no.9475, 34cm long, c.1870 £180 - £250

1532 A pair of Japanese figures, of a gentleman and companion, traditionally dressed, painted gesso hands and faces, 27cm high, Meiji period £120 - £150

1534

1534 A pair of post Regency ormolu and dark patinated bronze figural candle lustres, detachable nozzles, fluted sconces above a band of everted stiff leaves, cut glass droppers, figural columns, incurved white marble socles, square grey marble plinths, 26cm high, c.1840 £300 - £500

1533

1533 A pair of post Regency bronze circular tazzas, on tall winged griffin and cabriole legs, supports, terminating in paw feet, incurved triangular bases, 26cm high, c.1815 £400 - £600

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1535 A pair of post Regency ormolu two-handled slender campana shaped mantel vases, detachable liners, the everted rims cast with stiff leaves above fruiting vine, bacchic and frolicking cherubs, acanthus cast loop handles terminating in bearded masks, with goats, lotus cast socle, fluted circular bases, stepped octagonal plinths, 24.5cm high, c.1840 £250 - £350

1536 A pair of Regency bronze ormolu and rouge marble mantel sticks, the vasular sconces with detachable nozzles, broad circular drip pans, slender ovoid columns, three paw feet, divided by anthemions, circular rouge marble base, 23.5cm high, c.1815 £300 - £500 1537 A rectangular cloisonné enamel casket, the cover decorated with a three-toed dragon, on a turquoise ground with flowering stems, ogee bracket feet, 16.5cm wide, c.1910 £70 - £100

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1538 A rectangular ostrich skin attaché case, by Vickery Regency Stree, London, brass locks, 35cm long £150 - £200 1539 A Regency Grand Tour painted and giltwood Egyptian figure, kneeling holding a sarcophagus, hieroglyphics to verso, rectangular base, 58cm high, c.1815 £1,500 - £2,000

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1540 A Scandinavian pewter and oak lined peg tankard, the gadrooned domed cover with ball thumb piece and scroll handle, the sides engraved and pierced with a huntsman, hounds and game, 20cm high, c.1850 £150 - £200 1541 A Tin Ensign Mickey Mouse magic lantern, various slides, Mickey Mouse, The Firefighters, Fishin Around, The Moose Hunt, The Gorilla Mystery, Mickey Steps Out, Pioneers; Traffic Troubles; The Birthday Party; The Delivery Boy; Cactus Kid; others, Hey Diddle Diddle; Jack and the Bean stalk; A Frog he would a-wooing go; etc (23) £200 - £300

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1542 A Victorian brass and mahogany rectangular pill machine, 40cm wide, c.1900 £40 - £60

1550 A Victorian games compendium, the cover with batwing patera enclosing a fitted interior for chess, dominoes, draughts, cribbage, tiddlewinks, steeple chase, backgammon and cards, dice, shaker and gaming board, 34cm wide, c.1890 £250 - £350

1543 A Victorian brass mounted burr walnut writing slope, the top and front applied with pierced Gothic cut card work to centre and angles, the interior with blue velvet writing surface, well apertures, pen and sealing wax tray, 30.5cm wide, c.1865 £70 - £100 1544 A Victorian brass mounted coromandel dressing box, hinged cover with mirror to verso, the interior with an arrangement of clear glass bottles, fall front enclosing a pair of drawers, Bramah lock, 20cm high, 31cm wide c.1860 £150 - £200

1545 A Victorian bronze circular comport, in the manner of Elkington, fluted bell husk borders, the field centred by a portrait medallion depicting Holy Roman Emperor Charles V of Spain, moulded circular base, 26cm diam, c.1880 £40 - £60 1546 A Victorian canted rectangular tooled and gilt leather work box, the cover with gilt metal panel in relief with fruiting vine, strapwork border, silk lined interior with label for Barringer Wallis and Manner, Ltd, 21cm wide, c.1890 £40 - £60 1547 A Victorian E.P.N.S. mounted cow horn stand dish, wirework frame, the horns divided by bell, pen rest and clear glass well, 23cm wide, c.1870 £30 - £50

1548 A Victorian E.P.N.S. mounted rectangular oak smoker’s compendium, the sliding cover with swing handle, enclosing two sections for cigars, the front with vacant shield shaped cartouche above a long drawer, central ash tray dividing sections for cigarettes, 30cm wide, c.1890, rd 225578 £50 - £80

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1549 A Victorian E.P.N.S. novelty hoof match striker, hinged cover and plated shoe, 14.5cm high £30 - £50

1551 A Victorian gilt metal electro-type Rococo pedestal cup and cover, after a design by Paul de Lamerie, of substantial proportions, flowerbud and rams’ head finial, acanthus capped double-scroll handles, wrapped reeded borders, in relief with Bacchic masks, fruiting vine, ribbons, flowers and foliage, engraved with arms, 36cm high, Elkington Department of Science & Art, VR cypher and lozenge to base, c.1880 The arms are those of John Edward Bridge of Piddletrenthide Manor, Dorset (1829-1888) or of his son, Charles Gawler Bridge (born 1855) who married in 1884. £300 - £500 1552 A Victorian hat stretcher, 32cm wide, c.1870 £40 - £60

1553 A Victorian leather top hot box, of typical form, brass locks, carrying handle to cover, 27cm high, c.1860; a 19th century silk top hat £60 - £100

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1559 A Victorian tan calf top hot box, by Lansdown, 23 Piccadilly Arcade, Jermyn Street, London, SW, top hat and gloves, 34cm over handle £50 - £80 1560 A Victorian walnut collector’s specimen cabinet, oversailing rectangular top above a rectangular glazed door enclosing eight glazed specimen drawers, turned wooden handles, plinth base, 59.5cm high, 47cm wide, c.1880 £150 - £200 1561 An 18th century rounded rectangular Dutch tobacco box, the cover embossed with a battle, the base with verse, 15.5cm wide, c.1780 £30 - £50 1554

1554 A Victorian novelty brass mounted oak tea caddy, as a purdonium, typical hinged cover, bar handle, brass shovel, 7cm high, 20cm long, c.1900 £40 - £60

1556 A Victorian rectangular brass mounted coromandel travelling box/dressing box, the velvet and blue silk lined interior fitted with six topped cut glass jars, stationery compartment to cover, ring slide, shaving strap, 33.5cm wide, c.1860 £120 - £180

1562

1562 An 18th century treen pestle and mortar, the mortar with central girdle and turned foot, everted rim, 8cm high, the pestle of typical design, 28cm high overall £200 - £300

1557

1557 A Victorian rectangular Tunbridge ware box, the hinged cover decorated with flowers within a floral border, 23cm wide, c.1870 £150 - £200

1563 An 19th century embossed copper fire mark, County, 22cm x 17cm ; another, shaped oval, embossed tin, Phoenix, 25cm x 22cm; another, Notts and Derby (3) £70 - £100

1558 A Victorian rosewood work box, the front and cover inlaid with mother-of-pearl, abalone and brass strapwork, flowering stems, swags and festoons, 30.5cm wide, c.1860 £120 - £180

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1567 An Austrian cold painted bronze model, of a pug dog, sitting wearing a red collar, 7cm high, c.1860 £100 - £150 1568 An early 18th century walnut bracket, carved with two boys supporting a shield, leafy cresting, 17cm high, c.1720 £200 - £300

1569 An early 19th century French Prisoner of War straw work box, decorated with cherubs, flower heads and country scenes, 14cm long £50 - £70

1570 An early 20th century Chinese brass mounted mahogany Mahjong cabinet, the top with two wing handles above a sliding panel enclosing five typically fitted drawers, 24cm wide £30 - £50

1565

1565 An Art Deco novelty rectangular chrome smoker’s/ desk companion, cast with an airplane flying above open and covered boxes and a lighter, 23cm wide, 19cm high, c.1950 £60 - £100

1566

1566 An Austrian cold painted model of a polar bear, seated, 6cm high, c.1900 £200 - £250 1571

1571 An early Chinese hardwood carved figure of Bijin, standing in flowing robes in blue and red, a child praying at her feet, 42cm high 1572 An early George III mahogany and parcel-gilt dressing glass, shaped rectangular tilting plate with moulded edge, flanked by brass urnular finials, projecting base, with a central concave moulded drawer flanked by a pair of conforming short drawers, ogee bracket feet, 69cm high, 48cm wide, c.1765 £80 - £120 1573 An early Victorian brass bound walnut writing slope, the interior fitted with a black leather writing surface, pen tray and well apertures, 45cm wide, c.1840 £50 - £80

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1574 An early Victorian sailing ship automaton, with a three mast ship rocking in a choppy sea, the glass dome painted with sailing ships off the coast oval ebony base,s 36cm high, c.1840 £350 - £450

1580 An George III leather fire bucket, inscribed **Wharp, swing handle, 26cm high, c.1820 £30 - £50

1581 An Italian olive wood and Sorrento marquetry folding extending book stand, the ends inlaid with a farmer and his wife, 36cm wide, c.1890 £60 - £90

1575 An Edwardian E.P.N.S. mounted oak three-bottle box tantalus, hobnail cut canted square rectangular decanters, prismatic stoppers, the covers enclosing four sections for tobacco, sprung drawer, skirted base, swing carrying handles to sides, 36cm wide, 1905 £60 - £80

1582 Chess - a late 18th/early 19th century ivory Staunton King chess piece, turned ebonised base, 16cm high £70 - £100

1583 Fishing - - a brass drum trout reel, ivory handle, the plate engraved, C.Farlow & Co. Makers, 191 Strand, London, fish to foot plate, 2.75in (7cm) diam, c.1852-1866 £50 - £80

1576 An Edwardian E.P.N.S. oak box tantalus, three hobnail cut canted square bottles, prismatic globular stoppers, mirrored interior, two hinged covers enclosing sections for smoking, above a sprung drawer and skirted base, 39cm wide, 33cm high, c.1905 £60 - £80

1584 Fishing - A Hardy Bros Ltd No.2 four piece split cane rod, pat. no. 14137, canvas bag; an Apollo tubular steel rod, The Stockbridge, canvas bag; others; a J W Young & Sons casting reel, The Ambidex; others (qty) £60 - £100

1577 An Edwardian embossed leather symphonium type photograph album, with circular steel discs, brass clip, 30cm high, c.1905 £40 - £60

1585 Fishing - a salmon rod, by Perresso, brass bound, marked Prresso, Maker, Cupar Fife; others, Scottish (3) £120 - £180

1578 An Edwardian rectangular silver mounted oak smoking room box, the hinged cover with pivoting tray, skirted base, 32cm wide, the mounts London 1902 and 1905, £60 - £100

1586 Fishing - a salmon rod, by Robert Turnbull, Edinburgh, brass bound, no. 1564, canvas bag; another, J Graham & Co, Inverness; etc (3) £120 - £180

1579 An Edwardian silver plated shaped rectangular mirrored hall sconce, cast with sinuous lines and leaves, spool shaped scones, circular drip pans, 53cm high, rd 415966, c.1885 £60 - £100

1587 Fishing - a salmon rod, by Robert Turnbull, Edinburgh, brass bound; others, Scottish (3) £120 - £180

1588

1588 Franz Bergmann - an Austrian cold painted bronze model, of a bull dog, standing wearing a collar, 11.5cm long £200 - £250

1589 Golf - an early 20th century socket headed wood, by Jock Ballantine, G. C. Moortown, 104cm long, oval stamp; an early 20th century 6 iron, by W R Devereux, marked guaranteed rustless and hand forged in Great Britain, heavy flange, 88cm long; others (8) £60 - £100

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1590 H** Dowse Coat of Arms of Benson of Lutchwyche, Shropshire, signed, pen, ink and gold leaf, 28cm x 23cm

1593 Marcel Debut (French, 1865-1933), a fine French ormolu two-handled tazza, cast with Terpsichore and her musicians within a band of floral strapwork, pierced loop handles, 54cm wide In Greek mythology Terpsichore,“delight of dancing” was one of the nine Muses, ruling over dance and the dramatic chorus She lends her name to the word “terpsichorean “ which means “of or relating to dance” £300 - £500

The quarterings and the inescutcheon of pretence do not match the alliances shown on the published pedigrees of this family, suggesting that the present achievement represents arms appropriated by an unrelated Benson married to an heiress called Griffin £60 - £100

1594 Maritime interest - an 18th/early 19th century ship builder’s chisel, by W. Gilpin, Wedgsmiths, turned wooden handle, 77cm long; another (2) £200 - £300

1591 Irish Gypsy - an unusual carved oak shaped rectangular panel, possibly for a funeral, carved and pierced with roundels, stylised flowers, and motifs, dated 1911, below a mane of tasselled horse hair, 112cm wide, 56cm high £60 - £100

1595 Medical - a surgeon’s case, steel tools, various, 20th century £120 - £180

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1592

1596 Miniature furniture - an early Victorian mahogany chest, oversailing top above three long boxwood strung drawers, turned handles, tall bracket feet, shaped apron, 30cm wide, 28cm high, c.1860 £200 - £300

1592 L.Oudry Pres Editeur, a circular bronze tazza, embossed with bacchic infant and attendant, within borders of scrolling acanthus leaves and shells, 32cm diam, c.1870 £100 - £150

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1597 Miniature furniture - A 19th century oak miniature chest of drawers, wavy three quarter gallery above two short and two long drawers divided by mouldings, shaped skirted base, 38cm high, 28cm wide £30 - £50

1598 Postal history - a rectangular sign, inscribed Post Office Hours of Collection Weekdays 4.45pm, Sat 1.30pm, applied with brass Royal Coat of Arms, 24cm x 58cm £40 - £60

1599 Prisoner of War - an early 19th century French box, geometrically decorated with coloured straws, 34cm wide, c.1820 £200 - £300 1600 Prisoner of War Work - a bone and treen model of a three mast ship, under a glass dome, ebonised base, 47cm high, 19th century £600 - £1,000

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1603

1609

1601 Ronald Pope (1920 - 1970), Abstract Sculpture, fibreglass, 167cm x 31cm Prov: King Edward VII Technical College 1958-62, acquired by the vendor in 1988/89, during his time at the school Ronald Pope (1920-1997) lived the majority of his life in Derbyshire and spent the war years shaping tools for Rolls Royce, only later turning his skills to the sculpture that made his name. £250 - £350

1611 A George III copper fuel bin, swing handle, circular foot, 45cm wide, 43cm high, c.1800 £30 - £50

1612 An 18th century brass warming pan, the cover pierced and engraved with leafy stems, turned fruitwood handle, 112cm long, c.1780 £100 - £150 1613 A pair of large Victorian brass table candlesticks, circular nozzles, cylindrical sconces, faceted and ribbed columns, canted square bases, 36cm high, c.1880, rd 223580 £50 - £80

1602 Snooker - a two-piece ash cue, the Horace Lindrum Champion Cue, ivorine portrait label, painted tin case £30 - £50

1603 Three 19th century silver and silver gilt mounted emu eggs, the mounts as curved storks and leaves, the eggs forming the fruit, 27cm long overall £250 - £350

1604 World War II - a Tel Sighting, No33 MK11S, OS763GA 1943, 48304, 41cm long £40 - £60 1605 A Victorian walnut rectangular writing box, hinged cover centred by a circular brass cartouche, enclosing a tooled and gilt leather writing surface, a pen tray, stamp and well apertures, outlined with brass stringing, Bramah lock, 40cm wide, c.1860 £40 - £60 1606 A Victorian ebonised page turned, applied in brass with pierced foliate scrolls. 41cm long; a cylindrical mahogany ruler, 44cm log; another, ebony, 30cm long (3) £30 - £50

1614

1614 A Victorian oval copper jelly mould, embossed with two-tiers of spiralled gadroons, 17.5cm long; another, circular, 18cm diam; etc (3) £60 - £100

1607 Fr. Greiner(?) - a late 19th century white marble bust, of a lady, head and shoulders, 13cm high, grey base £40 - £60

1615 A George III copper coffee pot, hinged cover, scroll handle, spreading cylindrical base, 24cm high, c.1760; a Victorian oval copper kettle, bar handle, domed cover, 28cm high, c.1860; a George III globular two-handled tea urn, pierced domed cover, loose ring handles, 32cm high, c.1790; a circular brass mounted copper hinged box, 10cm long (4) £60 - £100

1609 A pair of Regency bronze and ormolu andirons, cast with recumbent lions above a deep frieze cast and applied with lions, flanked by lotus sockets, plain fender, 31cm high, 136cm wide overall, c.1830 £500 - £700

1610 A George IV copper fuel bucket, swing handle, circular foot, 41cm wide, 45cm high, c.1835 £30 - £50 For more images please visit

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1616 A 17th century Dutch brass warming pan, pierced domed cover, decorated with a stylised flowerhead, wrought iron handle, 111cm overall, c.1680 £60 - £100

1618 A 19th century cast brass standish, tall ovoid wells, domed covers, bud finials, divided by a candle sconce raised on pierced and cast C-scroll pen rests, square bristle nib cleaner, the whole cast with fruiting cornucopia, scrolling leaves and strapwork, 37cm wide, leaf cast feet, c.1880 £80 - £120

1617 A composed set of five George III circular pewter plates, each approx 23cm diam; an early 19th century cylindrical pewter inkwell, turned girdles, everted rim, 10cm diam, c.1820; a pair of George III candlesticks, 7cm high; five 19th century baluster measures; (13) £80 - £120

1619 An early 19th century D-shaped copper footman, the top and apron pierced, ball and bar handles, cabriole legs, steel underframe, 33cm high, 43cm wide £60 - £100

1620 An unusual 19th century mineral and semi-precious stone desk grotto, formed from Blue John, calcite, quartz, etc, on a mirored base, under a dome, 40cm high, c.1860 £200 - £300 1621 A 19th century gilt metal circular pedestal comport, cast with a border of masks, strapwork and leafy scrolls, the centre applied with a medallion cast with and titled Marie Antoinette Dautriche Reine De France 1774, fluted spreading column, moulded base cast with two tiered bands of acanthus, 34.5cm diam, c.1880 £100 - £150 1625 A 19th century turned cylindrical treen tool, central steel point and two hinged arms, 12cm high £40 - £60

1618

1626 A 19th century Canton ivory bodkin case, carved with dragons, fanciful birds amongst flowering stems, 15.5cm high, c.1880 £30 - £50

1627

1627 A 19th century French enamel brooch, finely painted with a girl, seated with King Charles spaniel, it with a rose in its mouth, she with flowers in her hair, gold coloured metal branch frame, 5.5cm x 5cm, velvet lined morocco leather case £200 - £300 1620 For more images please visit

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1631

1644

1637

1634

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1641

1646

1634

1630

1628

1636

1629


1628 A 19th century French enamel rounded rectangular snuff box, painted overall with scenes of military engagement and the apparatus of war, within flowering leafy C-scroll cartouches on a white ground, domed hinged cover, gilt metal mounts, 7cm wide £50 - £80

1633 A French walnut and marquetry necessaire, crimson velvet lined interior with needle case, cotton winders, scissors, knives, etc, 17.5cm wide, c.1850 £300 - £400

1634 A George III Bilston enamel cylindrical etui, painted with a peacock and exotic fowl within gilt scroll cartouches, applied in raised enamels with trellis on a pink ground, pushon cover, 11.5cm long, c.1760; another, decorated in green with sprigs on a white ground, gilt metal mounts, 12.5cm long, c.1770 (2) £400 - £500

1629 A 19th century French waisted rectangular snuff box, painted in polychrome with figures in picturesque landscapes and sprays of colourful summer flowers within Cscroll cartouches, applied in raised opaque enamel with trellis on a pink ground, 7cm wide £50 - £80 1630 A 19th century French waisted rectangular snuff box, painted in polychrome with figures in picturesque landscapes within C-scroll cartouches, applied in raised opaque enamel with trellis on a blue ground, 7cm wide £50 - £80 1631 A 19th century French waisted rectangular snuff box, painted in polychrome with figures in picturesque landscapes within C-scroll cartouches, applied in raised opaque enamel with trellis on a pink ground, 7cm wide £50 - £80

1632 A Black Forest type novelty inkwell, as a cats head, glass eyes, hinged mouth, 8cm high, c.1900 £80 - £120

1635

1635 A George III bronze and ivory double action corkscrew, steel T-bar, crank, rack and pinion, steel screw, c.1800 £60 - £100 1636 A George III enamel basket shaped bonbonniere, painted overall with colourful floral sprigs on a white ground, gilt faux coopered bands, hinged cover, gilt metal mounts, 6cm high, c.1765 £200 - £300

1633

1637 A George III enamel rounded rectangular snuff box, probably Birmingham, hinged cover brightly painted with a fanciful bird and colourful summer flowers, the conforming sides with sprigs, applied in raised enamels with flowering stems on a lemon ground, gilt metal mounts, 8.5cm wide, c.1770 £200 - £300

1638 A George III South Staffordshire enamel bonbonniere, in the form of an open faced pocket watch, circular white ‘dial’ with Roman and Arabic subsidiary numerals, painted to verso with colourful summer flowers, outlined with blue scrolls on a mauve ground, 5cm over loop, gilt metal mounts, c.1770 £200 - £300

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1641 A mid 18th Birmingham enamel Honeysuckle Group rectangular snuff box, hinged domed cover painted with flautist serenading a potential lover in an Italianate garden, the interior with Prometheus warning a mortal against perpetual punishment, typically decorated in raised gilt with honeysuckle, the sides painted with vignettes of colourful summer flowers, gilt metal mounts, 8.5cm wide, c.1755 £400 - £600

1642 A mid 18th century Birmingham enamel rectangular casket, the hinged cover and sides painted with oval reserves of colourful summer flowers, within raised scrolls, picked out in gilt on a blue ground, gilt metal mounts, 7.5cm wide, c.1755 £200 - £300

1643 A mid 18th century Birmingham enamel waisted circular patch box, hinged domed cover painted with soldiers in conversation, within a band of leafy scrolls, the side and base with flowering stems and shells on a white ground, mirror to interior, gilt metal mounts, 5cm diam, c.1755 £250 - £350

1639

1639 A George III tapered oval etui, fitted with needle case, spoon, scissors, ivory aide memoire, bodkin, knife, marker, twopronged fork, etc, 9cm high, c.1775 £200 - £300

1644 A mid 18th century Birmingham enamel waisted rectangular snuff box, hinged domed cover painted with a courting couple in an idyllic landscape, within a cartouche of raised gilt leafy scrolls, the sides with conforming panels of colourful summer flowers, on a white ground, gilt metal mounts, 8.5cm wide, c.1755 £400 - £600

1645

1645 A pair of 19th century French opera glasses, the cylinders enamelled with musical serenades, in lakeland scapes, 11cm wide, c.1860 £40 - £60

1646 A rare George III South Staffordshire enamel snuff box, in the form of a travelling trunk, hinged domed cover, painted overall in faux leather with studded bands and brass lock plate, 7.5cm wide, c.1775 £300 - £400

1640

1640 A late 19th century ormolu and green onyx pocket watch stand, cast as a dragon, perched on a column, neck recoiled and wings outstretched, stepped square base, 33cm high, c.1870 £200 - £300 For more images please visit

1647 A rectangular Limoges enamel plaque, decorated with trees and a lake-land scene, indistinctly signed, 7cm x 11cm, framed £60 - £100 154

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1651 A Victorian cartouche shaped tortoiseshell purse, inlaid in mother-of-pearl and abalone, vacant cartouche, red silk interior, 7.75cm wide, c.1870 £50 - £70

1648

1652

1648 A Staffordshire canted rectangular box, the cover painted with chickens, the sides with floral sprays, 7cm wide, c.1850 £150 - £200

1652 A Victorian rectangular tortoiseshell and gold pique case, decorated with flowers, strapwork and vacant cartouche to verso, 8cm wide, c.1860 £50 - £80

1653 An 18th century style enamel waisted rectangular snuff box, made to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the revival of Bilston Enamels by Halcyon Days, 1970 - 1985, decorated overall with details from sixteen special editions, hinged cover inscribed to verso, 7.5cm wide, limited edition, 74/150, c.1985 £30 - £50 1654 An early Victorian mother-of-pearl veneered visiting card case, tied buckle cartouche, engine turned in diapers, 10.5cm high, c.1840 £30 - £50

1649

1655 An Edwardian silver mounted alabaster globular well, 7.5cm diam, London 1906; associated cover £40 - £60

1650

1656

1649 A Staffordshire cartouche shaped gilt metal mounted enamelled box, the cover decorated with continental harbour town, the sides with flowers and foliage, 8cm wide, c.1850 £150 - £200

1656 An unusual 19th century base metal novelty whistle, cast with gentleman riding a boneshaker bicycle, 5.5cm high, c.1850 £40 - £60

1650 A Staffordshire oval gilt metal mounted enamelled box, the cover decorated with continental ruin, the sides with flowers and foliage, 10.5cm wide, c.1850 £150 - £200 For more images please visit

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1662 Medals - St Helena Medal (Medaille de Ste.Helene), created in 1857 by Napoleon III for issue to surviving soldiers of Napoleon Bonaparte`s `Grande Armee` who had served between 1792 and 1815, green adn red stripe ribbons; etc £150 - £250 1675 A Cantonese hardwood visiting card case, carved overall with figures in formal gardens, 11.5cm high, c.1880 £60 - £100

1657

1657 An unusual Boulle sealing wax box, decorated overall with stiff leaves and strapwork, the hinged cover enclosing sections for wax and seals, fall side for candles, 9.5cm wide, c.1840 £150 - £200

1676

1658 An unusual Edwardian novelty abalone bottle opener, as an articulated fish, with steel mouthparts, 21cm long; another, 16cm long, c.1910 (2) £60 - £100

1676 A Chinese Jade carving of a water buffalo, standing with head raised, pierced hardwood stand, 16cm long, 13.5cm overall £60 - £100

1659 Chinese School, 19th century, a brown patinated bronze, of a man emerging from a shell, 10cm long £60 - £100

1677 A Japanese ivory netsuke, as a boy seated holding a leaf; others as an elderly man; horse; Meiji period (4) £60 - £100

1660 Derbyshire Interest - a William IV ivorine folding connoisseurs lens, originally belonging to Robert Ward, inscribed and dated 1836, 6.5cm long £50 - £70

1678 A Japanese ivory okimono, of a gentleman selling his wares, 9cm high, Meiji period; another (2) £80 - £120

1661

1661 Prisoner of War Work - a large World War I Turkish bead work snake, inscribed Turkish Prisoner 1918; 185cm long; another, 38cm long; a gecko, 14cm long; two bead work bags, one dated 1918 (5) £100 - £150 For more images please visit

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1683 Indian School (19th Century), a carved ivory, boxwood and tortoiseshell group, of a Arab snake charmer, he stands holding a snake luring a cobra out of his basket, rectangular base, ogee bracket feet, 14cm wide, 17cm high, c.1890 £200 - £300

1679 A Japanese ivory okimono, of a gentleman, an ape at his feet, 11cm high, Meiji period £80 - £120

1680 A Japanese ivory okimono, of a lady and her son, she stands holding a basket, he a crab, 10cm high, Meiji period £80 - £120

1684 Japanese School, late 19th century, a carved ivory fruit, 7.5cm high, Meiji period £50 - £80

1681 A Japanese ivory okimono, of an elder, standing, holding a fan supporting himself on a stick, 11cm high, Meiji period £80 - £120

1682 A rectangular ivory box, the sliding cover carved with ribbon tied bouquet of garden flowers, 11cm long, c.1880 £50 - £70

1683

1685

1685 A Regency style Blue John mantel urn, with flattened button finial, tall square pedestal on a Ashford marble plinth, 28.5cm high, c.1840 £1,200 - £1,800

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Miniatures

1690

1690 **Adinick, early 19th century, portrait of a lady, brown hair, white frills to her neck, white dress with puff sleeves, signed, canted rectangular, watercolour on ivory, 5.5cm x 4.5cm, c.1820 £300 - £400 1691 Dutch School, 17th Century, portrait miniature of a gentleman, long brown hair, moustache and beard, broad lace collar and cloak, oval, oil on copper, 8.5cm x 6.5cm £2,000 - £3,000 1692 English School, 19th century, a silhouette, inscribed ‘A popular candidate addressing the Electors in favour of another Parliament and municipal affairs, 15cm x 34cm, maple frame £180 - £220

1686

1686 A 19th century neo-classical Blue John mantel urn, with acorn and beehive finial, tall square pedestal on a white and Ashford marble plinth, 29.5cm high, c.1860 £1,200 - £1,800

1693

1693 English School, early 19th century, portrait of a gentleman, in profile, wearing a black buttoned jacket and white stock, watercolour on ivory, rectangular, 3cm x 2.5cm, foliate cast gold coloured metal pendant frame £150 - £200

1687 A Lapland bone scrimshaw blade, engraved with a figure and elk, 24cm long; a circular native American straw work box (2) £80 - £120 For more images please visit

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1696

1694

1694 English School, early 19th century, portrait of a gentleman, with brown hair, wearing a black jacket and black stock, oval, watercolour on ivory, 4.5cm x 3.5cm, oval frame £100 - £150

1696 English School, early 19th century, portrait of a gentleman, grey hair, wearing a white stock and black jacket, rectangular, watercolour on ivory, 6cm x 5.25cm £100 - £150

1695

1697

1695 English School, early 19th century, portrait of a gentleman wearing a black jacket and white stock, brown curly hair, oval, watercolour on ivory, 9.5cm x 7cm, oval morocco leather case, 14cm overall £150 - £250 For more images please visit

1697 English School, early 19th century, portrait of a gentleman, head and shoulders, wearing a blue buttoned jacket, white waistcoat and stock, rectangular, watercolour on card, 8cm x 6.5cm, giltwood frame £100 - £150 159

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1700

1698

1698 English School, early 19th century, portrait of a lady, head and shoulders, grey hair, pearl necklace, lace dress, oval, watercolour on ivory, 5cm x 4cm, gold coloured metal oval locket frame, cast with flowers and scrolls, engine turned to verso £200 - £300

1700 English School, early 19th century, portrait of a military gentleman, wearing a red tunic, gilt epaulets, oval, watercolour on ivory, 4.5cm x 3.5cm, gold coloured metal locket frame, collectors label to verso £300 - £350

1699

1701

1699 English School, early 19th century, portrait of a military gentleman in profile, en grisaille on a blue ground, oval, watercolour on ivory, 7.5cm x 6.25cm, double sided gold coloured metal locket frame, c.1805 £60 - £100 For more images please visit

1701 English School, early 19th century, portrait of a young gentleman, head and shoulders, wearing a blue jacket, white waistcoat and stock, oval, watercolour on paper, 5.5cm x 4.5cm, oval pendant frame £100 - £150 160

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1704

1702

1704 English School, late 18th/early 19th century, portrait of a gentleman, wearing a blue jacket and white stock, oval, watercolour on ivory, 7cm x 5.5cm £300 - £350

1702 English School, late 18th century, portrait of a lady, half length, her dark hair in ringlets, crimson dress, canted rectangular, watercolour on ivory, 7.5cm x 6.25cm, green shagreen case, 9cm high, c.1790 £400 - £500

1703

1703 English School, late 18th century, portrait of John Cole, head and shoulders, wearing a white wig, oval, watercolour on ivory, 3.5cm x 2.75cm, c.1780; another, John Cole, grandfather of Thomas C Cole of Woodview, died ad 1800, inscribed to verso, oval, watercolour on ivory, 3.5cm x 3cm, c.1790, gilt foliate locket frame (2) £150 - £200

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1705

1705 English School, late 18th/early 19th century, portrait of a gentleman, wearing a white wig, red jacket and white stock, oval, watercolour on ivory, 4.25cm x 3.5cm, rectangular embossed gold coloured metal frame £200 - £300

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1715 An early 19th century silver mounted ram’s horn snuff mull, silver coloured metal collar, 9cm long, c.1810 £150 - £180

1706 English School, mid 19th century, portrait of a lady, half length, wearing a corseted ribbon tied dress, indistinctly signed, dated 1849, rectangular, pencil and watercolour, 12.5cm x 10cm, rectangular morocco leather travelling case, 17cm overall £60 - £100

1716 An oval Scottish horn snuff box, detachable cover applied with a silver shield engraved with a ship inscribed Kirkwell, 9.5cm wide; another,18th century, plain, 10.5cm wide (2) £60 - £100

1707 French School, 19th century, portrait of a lady, her hair tied high, lace trimmed blue dress, signed, Mallpois, oval, watercolour on ivory, 6.25cm x 4.75cm, oval gold coloured metal frame, cast with C-scrolls £200 - £300 1708 Friedrich Franz Ligden, early 19th century, portrait of a girl, her brown hair in ringlets, wearing a white dress and black shawl, oval, watercolour on ivory, 8cm x 6cm £60 - £100

1709 German School, 18th Century, portrait miniature of a lady, half length, wearing a corseted blue dress, lace cuffs, holding a flower, rectangular, watercolour on ivory, 4.75cm x 7.25cm £700 - £1,000

1717

Snuff Boxes

1712 A George III rounded rectangular tortoiseshell snuff box, the hinged cover inscribed A Gift from Robert Hughes, a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy to his Mother, 1804, unusually re-presented in 1840, 9cm wide, c.1804 £150 - £200 1713 A large oval papier mâché black lacquered snuff box, 12cm wide, another, rectangular, inlaid in abalone, 18.5cm wide; others, inlaid in abalone, 7.5cm and 56.5cm; others, horn, treen, papier mâché; etc (18) £120 - £180

1717 detail

1717 An unusual and large Scottish horn snuff mull, as a seal, the end silver mounted inscribed Tho Many Are Shy About Matters So So Here A Queen Without Fear Rests Exposes on the Po, centred by Queen Elizabeth I coin, 17cm long £150 - £200

1714 A Victorian brass curved oval miner’s snuff box, inscribed G Gibson, 1886, 8.5cm long; another, similar, dated 1888, 8.5cm long; a curved rectangular brass miners snuff box, inscribed Gliddon, 1879, 7.5cm wide; etc (6) £120 - £180

1718 A Meerschaum charoot holder, the bowl carved with a fox head in a trap, amber mouthpiece, 10cm wide; another, as lady, wearing a hat, 11cm wide, cased (2) £50 - £80

Walking Sticks

1720 A 19th century Chinese silver coloured metal hafted sword stick, steel blade, metal shaft, 96cm long, c.1870 £100 - £150 1721 A 19th century folk art walking stick, the handle carved as a hound’s head, glass eye, 84cm long £40 - £60

1722 A 19th century French gold coloured metal mounted hardwood walking cane, curved handle fluted, hardwood shaft, 91cm long £150 - £200

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1723 A 19th century French sword stick, with faceted ‘agate’ pommel, the ferrule inscribed Professor J Virture, 1889, malacca shaft, steel blade, 91cm long, c.1890 £150 - £200

1735 A Japanese bone faux bamboo shikomizue sword stick, carved with geishas, 81cm long, Meiji period £200 - £300

1736 A Japanese ivory cane handle, carved as fierce fish, open mouth, glass eyes, silver coloured metal ferrule, ebony shaft, 90cm long £150 - £200

1724 A 19th century Gentleman’s walking cane, the ebony pommel carved as a native African head, silver coloured metal buckled collar, ebony shaft, 96cm long £80 - £120

1737 A silver mounted gentleman’s walking cane, the domed pommel engraved with scrolling foliage, 86cm long, London 1922; another; parasols (4) £30 - £50

1725 A 19th century horn novelty walking cane handle, carved as a hound’s head, 11cm long; another, similar, ivory, 9.5cm long; a Victorian gilt metal and mother of pearl novelty parasol handle, as a hand grasping a rod, 7cm wide; another, carved as a parrot; others (14) £250 - £350

1738 A Victorian bamboo shooting stick, folding seat; another, spotted bamboo; two others (4) £60 - £100 1739 A Victorian brass mounted sword stick, palm wood shaft, curved handle, 95.5cm long, c.1870 £100 - £150

1726 A 19th century ivory cane handle, carved as a dog, in a basket, glass eyes, metal ferrule, ebonised shaft, 91cm long £100 - £150

1740 A Victorian ivory hafted walking cane, by Brigg, the handle carved as a hounds head, open mouth, glass eyes, gold plate ferrule stamped Brigg, hardwood shaft, 91cm long £120 - £180

1727 A 19th century ivory hafted walking stick, T-shaped handle, carved as entwined fish, brass ferrule, hardwood shaft, 91cm long, c.1870 £150 - £200

1741 A Victorian ivory hafted walking cane, the flattened cylindrical haft carved with a dogs head, silver coloured metal ferrule, ebonised shaft, 91cm long, c.1880 £80 - £120

1728 A 19th century nautical walking cane, T-shaped walrus ivory handle carved as a walrus, silver coloured metal mount chased with two band of leafy scrolls, the shaft possibly barked hickory, 87.5cm long

1742 A Victorian novelty faux bamboo sword stick, the pewter handle as a hound’s head, 91cm long £40 - £60

Literature: In his 2004 work Snyder discusses the use of walrus ivory by sailors as well as by land dwellers, and illustrates several examples. Snyder, Jeffrey B., Canes and Walking Sticks, A Stroll Through Time and Place, Schiffer Publishing Ltd (Atglen 2004), pp. 200 - 203 £60 - £100

1743 A Victorian silver mounted gentleman’s walking cane, the pommel chased and embossed with scrolling foliage, ebonised shaft, 83cm long, Birmingham 1897; a silver mounted gentleman’s walking cane, ivory pommel, ebonised shaft, 91cm long, the mount Sheffield 1922; others (5) £120 - £180

1729 A 19th century novelty gentleman’s walking cane, the handle with a silver coloured metal mounted meerschaum pipe, 98cm long £60 - £100

1744 A Victorian walking cane, the haft set with a compass, the shaft pierced for a hand tie, 90cm long, c.1880 £70 - £100

1730 A 19th century Spanish cork walking stick, the ivory mounted pommel carved as the head of a bearded gentleman, 94cm long £100 - £150

1745 A walking cane, spherical hardstone pommel, engine turned ferrules, quarter faux hawthorn ivory shaft, threequarter ebony, 92cm high £70 - £100

1731 A 19th century sword stick, the haft carved as a cockerel’s head, glass eyes, steel blade malacca shaft, 91cm long £80 - £120

1746 An Edwardian gentleman’s walking cane, the silver pommel cased and embossed with scrolling foliage, ebonised shaft, 92cm long, London 1904; a 19th century folk art walking stick, the curved handle naively carved with a horse’s head; etc (7) £50 - £80

1732 A gentleman’s walking cane, blue glass spherical handle, silvered coloured metal ferrule, ebony shaft, 92cm long £60 - £100

1733 A George V silver mounted walking cane, curved horn handle, ebonised shaft, the deep mount engine turned in bands and centred by a vacant shield shaped cartouche, 90.5cm long, London 1922; others, similar (5) £50 - £80

1747 An ivory handled walking cane, carved as the head of an oriental gentleman, wearing a cap and a frilly collar, ebonised shaft, 94cm long £100 - £150 1748 Prince of Wales Own Yorkshire Regiment - a military malacca shafted walking cane, the haft embossed with foliate scrolls and military insignia; etc (3) £70 - £100

1734 A Japanese bamboo sword stick, pollard root handle, steel blade, the shaft carved with apes and eagles, 87cm long, c.1890 £60 - £100 For more images please visit

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Decorative Metal Work

1764

1764 A WMF chromed metal and glass punch set, the tray and cover with a linear design, pierced spear-head finial, the glass with geometric and linear border, punch bowl and cover, 30cm high; eleven glasses, 6cm high; circular tray, 45cm diam, impressed mark (13) £100 - £150 1766 A set of six Arts and Crafts brass punch glass holders by Carl Deffner, with stepped circular foot, protruding angular lobed handle, 9cm high, impressed mark (6) £60 - £100 1767 A pair of WMF brass vases, shouldered tapering cylindrical form, in relief with swaying poppies, 38cm high, impressed mark £60 - £80 1760

1760 Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950), a silvered bronze, a lady’s face, green vein and black marble circular base, 18.5cm high, signed £1,500 - £2,000 1761 Glasgow School - Margaret Gilmore- an Arts and Craft four piece brass desk set, comprising inkwell, pen tray, blotter and paper knife, each embossed with an intertwined Celtic knot, three pieces signed with monogram, tray 45cm wide, c.1905 £600 - £1,000 1762 An Art Nouveau copper charger, the middle hammered and dished, the rim with five enameled hearts, in red and yellow, 30cm diam, c.1900 £40 - £60

1768

1768 A pair of Arts and Crafts brass two-handled vases, by Carl Deffner, of shouldered tapering cylindrical form, embossed with scrolls and sinuous lines, 39cm high, impressed mark £150 - £250

763 A WMF silver coloured metal and glass ewer, tapered cylindrical form, lobed handle, 28cm high, impressed mark, no’ 40 and initialed a.s £40 - £60

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1769 A Kayserzinn Art Nouveau three handled vase, shouldered ovoid form, in relief with a border of fruiting vines, 48cm high, impressed mark £70 - £100

1776

1776 Taxidermy - a hippopotamus tooth, turned ebony plinth, 32cm high £100 - £150

1770

1777 Taxidermy - a Victorian specimen box, enclosing giant millipedes, grasshoppers, locusts, praying mantises, bird eating spider, etc, 44cm wide, c.1890 £80 - £120

1770 A Kayserzinn Art Nouveau tapering cylindrical pewter ewer, with barley and hops, 40cm high, impressed mark, pattern no. 4289 £80 - £120

1778 Taxidermy - a stag’s head, oak shield

1771 A W.M.F plated fruit knife stand, for twelve, the stand in relief with female bust in a canted rectangular cartouche, buttress support, circular holder, 22cm high, c.1905 £60 - £100

£40 - £60

1779 Taxidermy - a fox, with kill, standing amongst grasses, naturalistically set, cased, 65cm high, 110cm wide £100 - £150

1780 Taxidermy - Chub, caught by G H Wilson, Hereford, October 16th 1932, weight 3lb 4oz, bowed glass case, 64cm wide, 31cm high £60 - £100

Taxidermy

1781 Taxidermy - a Bittern and three Red Necked Grebe, amongst grasses, naturalistically set, cased, 71cm high, 63cm wide, label to verso inscribed Edwin Nichols, Grand Show of the Worlds Wonders of Birds, Beast and Reptiles, Preserved by Edwin Nichols, 35 Oxford Street, Kidderminster £100 - £150

1782 Taxidermy - a Barbel, in riverbed setting with reeds and vegetation, in a bowed case, brass plaque ‘Caught at Shardlow, Septr 1900 Barbel 7lb 7oz by F W K Wallis, 96.5cm x 43cm Mr F W K Wallis was renowned as one of the group of famous Nottingham Anglers, from the late 19th century and was known to fish with a Henry Coxon Aerial reel. He won 1st place in the Float Casting Tournamet Any Style Crystal Palace 1904, using Slater tackle, and later put his name to their rods and reels, - Slater, Allcocks and Hardy’s. £1,200 - £,800

1775

1775 Taxidermy - a Victorian mahogany case, of moths butterflies and insects, 61cm wide open £100 - £200 For more images please visit

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Textiles

1783 A 19th century rectangular woolwork sampler, embroidered by Sarah Stangroom, with alphabet, stylised peacocks and foliage, meandering floral border, 27.5cm x 31cm, framed

1788 A Turkish rectangular woollen rug, rectangular field with one large and two small lozenge shaped reserves with hooked medallions, banded borders, blue, cream, green and yellow on a red ground, 216cm x 116cm £200 - £300

Provenance: Mr Pegg, The Gamekeeper at the Calke estate £80 - £120

1789 A Turkish rectangular woollen rug, rectangular field, with three lozenge shaped reserves outlined with hooked medallions, banded geometric borders, red, blue and cream on a light/dark blue and red ground, 216cm x 130cm £200 - £300

1784 A lady’s blue woollen side saddle habit, made by Busvine Limited, By Appointment To Her Late Majesty The Queen, London, for Miss Tonge, no.786, 28/11/34, 34in bust, 28in waist £250 - £350

1790 A Turkish rectangular kelim, shaped rectangular field, with a central lozenge, eight large hooked medallions and eight small stylised motifs, saw tooth border, banded ends, red, blue, brown, yellow, black, cream and green on a red and blue ground, 178cm x 118cm £60 - £80

1785 Queen Victoria’s stocking, late 19th century, cream knitted silk, embroidered in pink and gold with VR cipher, three crowns and foliate sprigs, c.1880; etc (2) £200 - £300 1786 An early 20th century black evening dress, heavily applied with beads, scalloped hem, c.1920 £60 - £100

1791 A Turkish rectangular Kelim, shaped arched rectangular field, with 23 polygon clusters, within hooked medallions, saw tooth borders, red, blue, brown, green and cream on a red, blue and cream ground, 180cm x 120cm £60 - £80

1787 A Victorian rectangular sampler, embroidered by H Phillips, 1871, with alphabet and stylised fruit, 24cm x 19cm, framed £40 - £60

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Light Fittings

1792 A Turkish rectangular Kelim, rectangular field with five hooked medallions, saw tooth border within a band of stylised motifs, blue, green, cream, lilac and red on a brown and yellow ground, 192cm x 114cm £60 - £80

1815 A 20th century fifteen-light gilt metal chandelier, leafy scroll arms, prismatic droppers, 66cm high £80 - £120

1793 A Turkish rectangular Kelim, banded rectangular field with stylised geometric motifs, saw-tooth borders, blue, cream, green, red and brown on a red, cream and blue ground, 180cm x 101cm £60 - £100 1794 A Turkish rectangular kelim, a rectangular field with four pairs of stylised spindles, within a similar border and bands of hooked medallions, outlined with saw tooth borders, red, blue, cream, green and brown on a red and cream ground, 178cm x 103cm £60 - £80

1795 A Turkish Milas woollen carpet, in salmon and buff, 292cm x 207cm £200 - £300 1796 A Turkish Kelim, shaped rectangular field with stylised geometric motif, within 16 lozenge shaped guls, red, blue, salmon, green and crimson on a blue, cream and burgundy ground, 107cm, 84cm £30 - £50 1797 A Middle Eastern rectangular Konya, the field with two large reserves and six triangular guls, outlined with hooked medallions, red, green, cream, lemon and blue on a cream and blue ground, 198cm, 128cm £200 - £300

1817

1799 A Chinese rectangular woollen rug, rectangular field with stylised vases, flowers and stands, trellis border, blue and cream on a brown ground, 119cm x 65cm £60 - £80

1817 A late 19th century French alabaster lamp, carved as a girl playing with a kitten, domed tasseled shade canted square base, 73cm high £600 - £900 1818 A pair of 19th century rococo green patinated bronze two-light candelabrum, everted sconces, leafy drip pans, acanthus cast arms and bases, 19cm high, c.1860 £120 - £180

1800 A Caucasian rectangular woollen rug, rectangular field with three stylised geometric guls, hooked borders, outlined with a band of hooked medallions, blue, green, terracotta and olive on a cream, blue and olive ground, 162cm x 114cm £60 - £100

1819 A Victorian brass and copper oil lamp, the everted acid etched floral lime glass shade above a cut clear glass reservoir, knopped column, dished circular base, 69cm overall, c.1870 £60 - £100

1801 A Caucasian rectangular woollen rug, rectangular field with a central lozenge and four demi-lozenges, with stylised flowers and hooked medallions, banded geometric border, orange, blue and pale green on a blue and orange ground, 160cm x 110cm £150 - £200

1820 An Arts and Crafts embossed copper and wrought iron five-light wall hanging candle sconce, bowed match holder, above leafy stems and riveted iron candlearms, 46.5cm wide, 48.5cm high, c.1880 £80 - £120

1803 A Chinese rectangular woollen rug, rectangular field with central stylised roundel, conforming angles and scrolling, flowering foliage, trellis borders, dark/light blue on a cream ground, 110cm x 82cm £30 - £50

1821 An Austrian Art Nouveau lamp, moulded with three bowed ladies each standing bare footed wearing flowing dresses, their hands on the hips, central column with sinuous lines, 48cm high, marked Made in Austria 345 £80 - £120

1804 A Chinese rectangular woollen rug, rectangular field with central stylised roundel, conforming angles and scrolling, flowering foliage, trellis borders, dark/light blue on a cream ground, 110cm x 82cm £30 - £50 For more images please visit

1822 A late 19th/early 20th century two-handled pedestal ovoid brass table lamp, applied with pierced and cut bands of scroling folaige, tall loop handles, 38cm high £50 - £70

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1816 A fine pair of French ormolu and dark patinated bronze six-light five-arm table candelabra, detachable ‘flowerhead’ nozzles, campana shaped sconces, pierced leafy drip pans, leaf cast scroll arms, tapered triple cluster columns, on three ferrous mask scroll legs, divided by fruit pendants, incurved stepped cast and pierced triangular bases, 75cm high, c.1850 £1,000 - £1,500


Wine 1835 Graham’s Vintage Port 1997, bottled 1999, Oporto Portugal, 75cl, 20%vol, capsules and labels good, levels not visible (2) £50 - £70

1825 Beaune 1937 (?), B.de Montheile?, Chassagne Montrachet, Appellation Controllee, cent-v—-? Produce of France, capsule good, label damaged, level lower neck; Comtes de Champagne 1971 Taittinger, Reims, Blanc de Blancs, wired cork, labels fair, level into neck (2) £50 - £70

1836 Graham’s Vintage Port 1997, bottled 1999, Oporto Portugal, 75cl, 20%vol, capsules and labels good, levels not visible (cased) (6) £150 - £200

1826 Champagne Dry Monopole, Heidsieck & Co, 1966 £30 - £50

1837 Graham’s Vintage Port 1997, bottled 1999, Oporto Portugal, 75cl, 20%vol, capsules and labels good, levels not visible (cased) (6) £150 - £200

1827 Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste1985, Pauillac Saint Guirons, capsule and label good, level within neck, (1) £20 - £40

1838 Graham’s Vintage Port Wine Finest Reserve 1948 bottled 1950, Oporto Portugal, capsule present, label slightly loose and worn, one lower label illegible, level bottom of neck. Given to owner’s father, the Revd Leslie Mills Daniel, BA (1917-84), Rector of Bangor Monachorum (Bangor-onDee, 1954-84), by one of his churchwardens, Lieut-Colonel Roderick George Fenwick-Palmer, CBE, DL, MA (1892-1968), the racehorse owner and trainer, and author of Out of the Ruck: Advice to The National Hunt Breeder and Trainer (1961), and (as ‘George Roderick’) of The Leading Light (1931), Gimcrack (1944) and April Fool (1948) (1) £200 - £300

1828 Chateau Haut-Brion 1969, Premier Grand Cru Classé, capsule slightly corroded, label discoloured, level bottom neck, (1) Chateau Bahans Haut-Brion 1988, label faded, level at neck, (1); Unless otherwise stated capsules and labels are in fair condition and levels are at or above bottom of neck (2) £60 - £100 1829 Chateau Margaux 1958, Premier Grand Cru, level top shoulder, label faded, (1); Unless otherwise stated capsules and labels are in fair condition and levels are at or above bottom of neck (1) £150 - £200

1839 Grand Vin de Chateau Latour 1962, Grand Cru Classe, Appellation Pauillac Controllee, Baron Philippe de Rothschild, capsule intact, labels soiled, levels base of neck (2) £200 - £300

1830 Chateau Talbot 1979, St Julien, Grand Cru Classé, capsule good, label slightly soiled, level within neck (1); Chateau Gruaud-Larose 1987 St Julien, Grand Cru Classé, capsule and label good, level above base of neck (1) (2) £40 - £60

1840 Marques de Murrieta 1984, La Rioja, YGay Estate bottled, (2); Clos Fourtet 1989, Saint-Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classé, label damaged, (1); Unless otherwise stated capsules and labels are in fair condition and levels are at or above bottom of neck; (3) £40 - £60

1831 Cockburn’s Vintage Port 1983, produced and bottled by Cockburn Smithies & Cia Lda Portugal, 75cl, wax capsules, seals intact, labels good, levels within neck, Guarantiacm 24, 750517, 750603, 750628, 750631, 750637, 750688, 752238 (7) £120 - £180

1841 Mouton-Cadet 1975, Baron Philippe de Rothschild negociants a Pauillac, 75cl., capsules intact, labels good, levels two top shoulder, two in neck (4); Cotes Canon-Fronsac Vintage 1959, capsules intact, labels soiled slight damage, levels base of neck and at shoulder (2); Chateau Corbin 1967 Montagne Saint-Emilion, capsule intact, label good (slight scuff), level in neck (1); Grand Vin Chateau Phelan-Segur 1961, Saint Estephe, one capsule slight damage, labels soiled, levels at or slightly below shoulder (2) (9) £120 - £180

1832 Cognac Napoleon 1811, Grand Fine Champagne Reserve, wax seal closure (leakage), label soiled, level below shoulder £300 - £500 1833 DOM Benedictine Liquor (1); Drambuie Liqueur (1); Cointreau Liqueur 24floz (1); Cusenier Apricot Brandy (2); Bardinet Apricot Brandy (1); Orthello Vermouth (1); capsules and seals intact, labels fair, levels mostly base of neck (7) £40 - £60 1834 Graham’s Vintage Port 1955, bottled in England 1957, Produce of Portugal, wax capsules, seals intact, labels soiled some damage, levels within neck (5) £400 - £600 For more images please visit

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Tribal

1850

1850 A fossilized fish, 48cm long

£60 - £100

1851 Antiquities - a Persian bronze pedestal spout lamp, on tapered octagonal base, 8cm high, c.50 BC; a wrythen green glass ovoid bottle, c.50BC; a letter from the Commissaire du Gouverment to Madame Cartier 5th July 1926 detailing the authenticity of her antiquities, framed (3) Provenance: Collection of Madame Cartier

£300 - £400

1852 An Assyrian clay votive figure, 11cm high £80 - £120

1842

1853 Antiquities - an Ancient Greek Helenistic terracotta figure of a woman, 14cm high, 3rd century BC £80 - £120

1842 OLD ANGUS Liqueur blended Scotch Whisky,Train & McIntyre Ltd Glasgow Scotland Est 1845, A Noble Scotch “Gentle as a Lamb”, neck label “War risks necessitate bottling in any part UK”, no volume, no proof, Labels soiled, capsule intact, level between neck and shoulder; Extra Special SCOTCH WHISKY MATURED IN SHERRY WOOD, Produce of Scotland, 70 degree proof, bottled by Hodder & Co (Whisky Merchants) Ltd Edinburgh, label stained and aged, capsule intact, level bottom of neck (2) £150 - £200

1843 Remy Martin VSOP Fine Champagne Cognac, US Quart bottle in cellophane, boxed; Remy Martin Fine Champagne Cognac, label overprinted NAAFI STORES for HM FORCES; Hennessy Cognac Bras Arme 17.60 floz, 70 degrees proof; Martell Cordon Bleu Cognac, 70 degrees proof, boxed, wrapped with second cork attached to neck, box decorated with mediaeval scenes of tents and courtiers; Finest Old French Brandy, by appointment to HM the Queen, Findlater Mackie & Todd and Co Ltd; all capsules and seals intact, labels fair, levels reasonable (5) £60 - £80 1844 Taylor’s (?) Vintage Port 1921? or 1927(?), unlabelled bottle, wax capsule present on top of cork, level top of shoulder (1) £120 - £150

1845 Taylor’s Vintage Port 1935, bottled in England 1937, Produce of Portugal, wax capsules state ‘Taylor’s 1955 4XX’, seals intact, labels soiled, levels bottom of neck (2) £240 - £280 For more images please visit

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1858 A Turkish terracotta ovoid vase, loop handle, incised with swagged bands, 24cm high £60 - £100

1859 An Ashanti stool, dished seat incise carved with a stylised herringbone band above a central square pillar pierced with notches, flanked by four shaped columns to angles, rectangular base, 46cm high, 62cm wide £150 - £250

Weapons and Militaria

1865 A British officer’s sword, 84cm long, fullered slightly curved blade etched with foliate design and crown over VR cypher, marked at ricasso HAWKES & CO PICCADILLY LONDON numbered 3787 on back edge, brass bar knuckle guard incorporating CROWN over VR cypher, backstrap and pommel, wire bound fish skin grip, overall length 98.5cm, in plated steel scabbard, two suspension rings £100 - £150

1866 A short sword/midshipman’s dirk, 53cm long double edge blade 3cm wide at hilt with a swell towards point, cast brass grip cross guard lion’s head pommel with ring at nose, overall length 66cm, in leather scabbard with brass furniture, c.1850 £80 - £120

1855

1867 A short sword/midshipman’s dirk, 53cm long double edge blade 3cm wide at hilt with a swell towards point, cast brass grip cross guard lion’s head pommel with ring at nose, overall length 66cm, in leather scabbard with brass furniture, c.1850 £80 - £120

1855 Tribal Art - a Luba people figural libation bottle, typical stylised head, circular base, 19.5cm high, c.1880 £400 - £500

1868 A British socket bayonet, 43cm long triangular blade muzzle-ring diameter 20mm, in black leather scabbard, overall length 52.3cm, c.1856; a USA bayonet 43cm long fullered blade marked at ricasso 1917 REMINGTON US and grenade emblem, wooden grips with two cross grooves, in leather scabbard, c.1917; a British bayonet 43cm long blade 1907 pattern, c.1910; a British ‘spike’ bayonet No.4 MKII 20cm long blade in steel scabbard with webbing frog, numbered 59.4090, c.1940; a British ‘spike’ bayonet No.4 MKII 20cm long blade in steel scabbard, c.1945 (5) £90 - £120

1856

1856 A Fijian hardwood Ulas, globular head ribbed, chequered grip, 46cm long, c.1890 - 1910 The Ulas is a Fijian trowing club, always with a heavy head and normally 40cm 48cm long £300 - £500

1869 A dress/court sword, 78cm long double edge blade etched with foliate decoration and CROWN over VR cypher and at ricasso RAIKER BRUTON ST BOND ST LONDON, brass square grip stirrup guard pommel and leaf guard, overall length 93cm, in black leather scabbard with brass furniture, c.1870 £150 - £200

1857

1870 A sword, 82cm long straight single edge fullered blade with remnants of the blade and gilt with engraved Royal crest musical instruments and stand of arms, CROWN over GR, engraved on back edge Rurikel Solingen, wooden grip brass stirrup guard shell guards and pommel, overall length 99cm, c.1800 £100 - £150

1857 Tribal Art - a rare Inuit hunting club, formed from an arctic walrus penis bone, 48cm long, 18th/19th century To the Inuits the walrus is mainstay of life, every part of the animal is either eaten as food or used for a specific purpose. £300 - £400 For more images please visit

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1872 A 19th century Naval officer’s sword, E & W Seagrove, Portsea, 72cm straight single edge blade, engraved with foliate scrolls and royal coat of arms, wire-bound shagreen grip, gilt cast Gothic hilt, lion mask pommel, the black leather scabbard with three gilt mounts, two suspension rings, 90cm overall £150 - £200

1873 A double barrel shotgun, 12.5 mm calibre, 77.5cm long blued barrels, lockplates engraved Thos Turner and foliate decoration, barrel release behind trigger guard, forehand stock and wrist with carved checkering, butt with composition pad, 119cm long overall, in plastic gun case c. 20th century (shotgun certificate required) £150 - £200 1874 A double barrel shotgun, 17.5mm calibre, 76.5cm long barrels, barrel release catch between hammers, lock plates engraved BARNES & SONS STRAND, plain wooden stock, composition butt plate, 117cm long overall, 20th century (shotgun certificate required) £120 - £180

1875 A flintlock blunderbuss, hexagonal/round 39. 5cm long brass barrel, bell mouth 3cm diam, steel spring bayonet to top, lock-plate engraved DAYKIN and top of barrel NOTTINGHAM, brass trigger guard, butt cap and tubes holding brass tipped wooden ram-rod, brass escutcheon at wrist, 79cm long overall, c.1790 £1,000 - £1,500

1871 & 1872

1871 A 19th century Naval officer’s sword, by Wilkinson Gun and Sword makers, Pall Mall, London, 81cm straight pointed double fullered double edge blade, engraved with foliage scrolls, royal coat of arms, naval insignia and no.14844, wire bound shagreen grip, gilt cast Gothic hilt, lion mask pommel, the black leather scabbard with three gilt mounts, two suspension rings, 100cm overall £150 - £200

1876 A flintlock blunderbuss, round 36cm long iron barrel, bell mouth 4.3cm diam, steel spring bayonet to top, lock plate engraved JOHN CARR, barrel BIRMINGHAM, brass trigger guard, butt plate and tubes holding brass-tipped wooden ram-rod with worm, small brass escutcheon at wrist, 76cm long overall, c1825 £1,000 - £1,500

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1877 A French Chassepot bayonet, 57.5cm. long, single edged fullered blade, Chatelreau manufacture mark Mar 1867, ribbed brass grip, forward facing quillon, steel scabbard c1867 £30 - £50

1880 A Newland pattern flintlock pistol, 22cm long barrel 16.5mm bore (0.65in), lock-plate Crown GR cipher,TOWER stamp, swivel ram-rod, brass trigger guard butt cap and nose cap, 39cm long overall, c.1800 £300 - £500

1879 A horn powder (?) flask, push -in cap, decorated with two scratched pictures of four-legged animals, a fish and tepee-like designs, 30cm long overall, two suspension rings, leather strap, 8.5cm wide at base; a leather gunpowder flask, brass spring measuring spout, 20cm long overall, impression of two gun dogs on panel, 8.5cm wide at widest part, c 1850; another, bag-shaped copper gunpowder flask (incomplete) by JAMES DIXON & SONS SHEFFIELD, 17cm long, c 1860; a copper gunpowder flask, rounded rectangular panel shape, 17cm long overall, 6.5cm wide, 2.5-3.0cm thick c 1860 (4) £40 - £60

1882 A percussion shotgun, 17.5mm calibre, 84cm long single barrel, fore-sight missing, brass tipped ramrod held in two tubes beneath rib below barrel, foliate engraving on hammer and lock-plate, barrel engraved LONDON FINE TWIST on top face of octagonal section of barrel, fore-hand stock and wrist chequered, metal butt plate, 125cm long overall c.1860 £200 - £300

1881 A pair of 17th century flintlock pistols, 34cm tapered cylindrical barrels, the hammers and lock plates, engraved and chased with strapwork and leaves, the grips with ball pommels, applied with stylised flowerheads and filigree work, set with three niello diapers and Cornelian cabachons, the pommels cast with stiff leaves, 53cm long overall, c.1680 £1,500 - £2,500

1878 A George III mahogany brass bound dueling pistol box, interior lacking, brass flush carrying handles to sides, 48cm long; another, plain, 42cm long (2) £50 - £80

1883 A percussion shotgun, 18mm calibre, double barrels 75.5cm long, brass tipped ramrod held in single tube beneath barrels, foliate engraved lock plates bearing title D K TURNBULL (?), forehand stock and wrist chequered, escutcheon engraved WCD, foliate decorated metal butt plate, 116cm long overall, c.1860 £200 - £300

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1886 1884 A shotgun 0.400in (10mm) calibre converted from Martini Henry rifle by BSA & Co, dated 1876 converted to 0.22in by C.G. Bonehill of Birmingham, full wooden stock, two barrel rings, blade foresight, ladder rear sight on wrist of stock, barrel 75cm, overall length 118cm, canvas sling and canvas case, c.1876/20th century (shotgun certificate required) £80 - £120

1885 A Spanish Mauser bayonet, 42cm long single edge fullered blade marked at ricasso ARTILLARIA NACIONAL Toledo, chequered wooden grips, c1893; an American World War I bayonet, 43cm long, single edge fullered blade marked at ricasso with grenade emblem US 1917 Remington, wooden grips with two cross cuts, green leather scabbard, leather frog, c.1917 ; A British artillery bayonet, 1879 pattern for Martini-Henry, 65cm long half-fullered blade, saw back, double edge sword point, narrow steel knuckle guard, leather grips with rivets, ricasso marked WD 9/85, and ‘90, WR on back edge, c.1885 (3) £60 - £100

1886 An early 19th century two-barrel side by side percussion holster pistol, by Powell, Late Simmons, London, half stock tapered 16cm barrels, the hammers engraved as stylised dolphins, the lock plates with acanthus leaves, chequered walnut bag shaped grip, 30cm long, c.1820 (ram rod replaced) £300 - £500

1888

1888 Military Interest - a pair of 19th century novelty ‘swords’ table candlesticks, brass urnular sconces and pierced leafy drip pans, the stems formed from sword hilts and grips, pierced cast quatrefoil bases, 18cm high, c.1890 £60 - £100

1887 An infantry officer’s sword, 82cm long slightly curved fullered single edge blade etched to one side Crown over VR with foliate decoration, to other WIGTOWN 3rd RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, ‘rifle brigade bugle’ and foliate decoration, marked at ricasso C.PRATER & CO CHARING CROSS LONDON, basket hilt incorporating regimental insignia, wirebound fish skin grip, plated steel scabbard, two suspension rings, c.1870 £60 - £100 For more images please visit

1889 A 19th century walking stick gun, horn handled, bamboo shaft, 89cm overall, c.1880 £100 - £150

1890 Two copper gunpowder flasks, brass spouts, bag shaped, highly decorative embossed with decorative panels, 19cm long overall, 8cm wide, c.1850 (2) £40 - £60

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The late Charles Hall Collection of Japanese Tsuba

Derbyshire man Charles Hall (1954 – 2008) began his collection of tsuba at the age of fourteen, seeking them out from antique and junk shops, auctions and market stalls. His love of Japanese sword furniture was a natural extension of his lifelong passion for martial arts. Indeed, in his favoured discipline of kenjutsu, he was a master of swords, and the wide variety of tsuba in his collection bears testimony to his dedication to the study of the complex lore and tradition that surrounds the sword in Japan. 1891 A Japanese rounded rectangular katana tsuba, cast with a panther prowling amongst bamboo, 7.2cm wide; another, circular, cast and pierced with chrysanthemums, 8.8cm wide; another, quatrefoil, cast with flowering foliage, traces of shakudo decoration, 7.2cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1893

1893 A Japanese oval bronze and shakudo wakizashi tsuba, cast with an elderly gentleman seated with a deer, a crane flying overhead, 6.2cm wide, Meiji period £60 - £100 1894 A Japanese iron oval tanto tsuba, pierced and cast with stylised flowerheads and decorated in shakudo, 6cm wide, signed, Edo period; another, circularm, pierced and cast with strapwork, 6cm diam; another, cast with leaves, Edo period (3) £150 - £250 1895 A Japanese iron oval tanto tsuba, oval, cast with dragons amongst swirling clouds, 5.8cm wide; another, cast with an elderly gentleman, 5.6cm wide; another, cast with animals, traces of shakudo decoration, 5.6cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250 1896 A Japanese iron oval tanto tsuba, pierced and cast with geometric strapwork and lines within a gadrooned rim, 5.9cm wide; another, 5.2cm wide; another, with traces of shakudo decoration, 4.8cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1892 & 1899R

1892 A Japanese circular iron tsuba, cast and pierced with a dragon fly in flight, 7.5cm diam, Edo period £30 - £50

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1897 A Japanese rectangular iron tanto tsuba, cast and pierced with C-scrolls to re-entrant angles, 4.3cm wide; another, oval, cast and pierced with a crane standing under a blossoming tree, 4.5cm diam; another, cast and pierced with interlaced loops and branches, gadrooned border, 5cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

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1894, 1895, 1896 & 1897


1898, 1899, 1899A & 1899B

1899A A Japanese circular iron wakizashi tsuba, cast with finches above sheaves of corn, 6.9cm diam; another, pierced and cast with animals, 7cm diam; another, cast with sinuous lines, 6.9cm diam, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1898 A Japanese oval iron tanto tsuba, cast with a warrior on horseback beneath a stylised tree, traces of shakudo, indistinctly signed, 5.cm wide; another, cast with radiating lines, 5.4cm wide; another, rectangular, of crude construction, 5.6cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1899B A Japanese shaped circular iron wakizashi tsuba, pierced and cast with a band of lotus, 6.5cm diam; another, cast with choppy waves, 6.7cm diam; another, pierced with scrolls, 6.7cm diam, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1899 A Japanese rounded rectangular iron wakizashi tsuba, cast with a three toed dragon, 6.8cm wide; another, cast with geometric strapwork, 6.7cm wide; another, with shaped reserves and re-entrant angles, 6.6cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250 For more images please visit

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1899C, 1899D, 1899E & 1899F

1899E A Japanese rounded rectangular iron wakizashi tsuba, cast and pierced with flowering stems, 6.5cm wide; another, similar, 6.1cm wide; another, pierced but plain, 6.3cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1899C A Japanese circular iron wakizashi tsuba, cast and pierced with a fanciful bird, 6.9cm diam; another, oval, cast and pierced with a crecent moon and flowering prunus, 6.9cm wide; another, cast with a snail, 6.8cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1899F A Japanese oval iron wakizashi tsuba, cast and pierced with a crescent and stylised leaves, 6.4cm wide; another, lobed circular, 6.8cm diam; another, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1899D A Japanese oval iron wakizashi tsuba, cast and pierced with pine cones and leaves, 6.8cm wide, signed; another, oval, cast with dragons and temple lions, 6.5cm wide; another, cast with strapwork, symbols and dragons, 6.7cm wide, Edo period £150 - £250 For more images please visit

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1899G, 1899H, 1899I & 1899J 1899G A Japanese oval iron wakizashi tsuba, cast with animals amongst foliate scrolls, 6.7cm wide; another, pierced as fungi, 6.5cm wide; another, oval, pierced with trefoils, 6.7cm diam, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1899I A Japanese quatrefoil iron tsuba, cast with an elderly gentleman and lady, traces of shakudo decoration, 7.3cm wide; another, oval, cast with a figure beneath a tree, traces of shakudo decoration, 7cm wide; another, circular, cast with a figure, 7.1cm diam, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1899H A Japanese oval iron wakizashi tsuba, engraved and chased with fruiting foliage, 6.5cm wide; another, cast with a farmer and his water buffalo, 6.5cm wide; another, lobed oval, cast and pierced with dragons and strapwork, 6.5cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

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1899J A Japanese circular iron tsuba, cast and pierced with alternating leaves, 7.2cm diam; another, cast with spokes, 7.2cm diam; another, similar, 7.1cm diam, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

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1899K, 1899L, 1899M & 1899N 1899M A Japanese circular iron katana tsuba, crudely cast but plain, 7.6cm diam; another, cast with leaves, traces of shakudo decoration, 7.4cm diam; another, rounded rectangular, cast with tortoise shell panels, pierced with two suspension holes, 7.6cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1899K A Japanese circular iron katana tsuba, applied with shakudo flowering stems, 7.2cm diam; another, shaped oval, geometrically cast, traces of shakudo decoration, signed, 6.9cm wide; another, quatrefoil, geometrically pierced and cast, 7cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1899N A Japanese rounded rectangular iron katana tsuba, cast with a figure in a doorway beneath a flowering prunus branch, 7.8cm wide; another, cast with leaves and ropetwist roundels, 7.5cm wide; another, oval, cast as the underside of a fungi, 7.5cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1899L A Japanese circular iron katana tsuba, half cast and pierced with petals, also with a stylised flower, 7.4cm diam; another, cast and pierced with a stylised face, 7.3cm diam; another, with animals amongst foliate scrolls, 7.3cm diam (3) £150 - £250 For more images please visit

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1899O, 1899P, 1899Q & 1891


1902 A 19th century French ormolu and dark patinated bronze ‘Grand Tour’ two-handled mantel vase, with high divided loop handles, the everted rims cast with leaves, above a lion skin, ribbon tied floral swags, anthemion cast gilt pedestal, marble base, 35cm high, c.1860 £150 - £250

1899O A Japanese shaped oval iron katana tsuba, cast with a kabuto, 8cm wide; another, quatrefoil, cast with a grasshopper, 8.1cm wide; another, oval, pierced and cast with flowerheads, 7.2cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1899P A Japanese circular iron katana tsuba, cast with bamboo, stems and fronds, 8cm diam, signed; another, circular, cast with a honeycomb ground applied with shakudo birds, signed, 7.7cm wide; another, lobed oval, cast and pierced with a broad band of ‘keyholes’, 8.2cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1903 A 19th century white alabaster group of Cupid & Psyche, she reclining in his arms, hemispherical rocky base, tall acanthus carved spirally fluted column, hexagonal base, 148cm high, c.1860 £600 - £900 1904 French School (19th Century) dark patinated bronze, The Woodman, standing with an axe, 40cm high £200 - £300

1899Q A Japanese dished oval iron katana tsuba, curved edge cast with a band of Greek key, 7cm wide; another, rounded rectangular, knurled edge, engraved and chased with a dragon, 6.8cm wide; another, circular, cast and pierced, 7.7cm diam, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1905 French School (Early 20th century), a pair of patinated bronzes, after the antique, he throwing apples, she with a sword at her side, octagonal rouge marble bases, 47cm high £1,200 - £1,800

1899R An unusual Japanese bowed rectangular iron katana tsuba, pierced with crescents, triangles, spades and stars, 9.8cm over loops; another, massive, quatrefoil and plain, 10cm wide; another, oval, crudely cast, 9cm wide, Edo period (3) £150 - £250

1906 A pair of 19th century French green patinated bronze two-handled mantel urns, cast with cherubs and fruiting vine, the domed covers with playful bacchic infants, fluted white marble columns, incurved square bases, 34cm high, c.1860 £600 - £1,000

Bronzes and Sculptures

1900 Indian School (19th Century), a dark patinated bronze, The Buddha seated on a decorated elephant, 84cm high, circular hardwood base carved with elephants and flowering lotus, 145cm high overall £1,500 - £2,000

1907 A Regency bronze model of a crane, standing on a tortoise fighting a snake, cylindrical marble column, 26cm high, c.1815 £60 - £100 1909 After Clodion, a bronze figural group, Bacchanten, The Family, signed, stepped brass circular base, 43cm high £1,000 - £1,500

1901 A 19th century Austrian cold painted bronze model of a macaw, perched on a tree bough, 19cm high, c.1870 (polished) £120 - £180

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1914 David Tarver, (b. 1931) a bronze, Magical Flower, rectangular black marble plinth, 1962 David Tarver was born in Coventry in 1931 and studied at Oxfords School of Art and Royal College of Art London. He provided sculpture for film, ‘Between Two Worlds’, shown at Cannes £50 - £80

1910

1910 After Giambologna, a green patinated bronze, Mercury, he holds a caduceus in his left hand, upholding the other, winged helmet and feet, turned base 38cm high £50 - £80

1915

1915 Dominic Alonzo Etling (Early 20th Century), a dark patinated bronze, Calling The News, alabaster ‘ cobbled’ base, 26cm high, signed, presentation plaque £120 - £180

1911 Auguste Nichlas Cain (1822 - 1894), a dark patinated bronze, Chickens by a Wicker Basket, oval base, 24cm long, 13cm high £200 - £300

1916 Dubois, after, Barbadienne, by, a brown patinated bronze, of Le Chanteur Florentin (Florentine Singer of 15th century), 39cm high, c.1865 Ref: H Berman Vol I, p128, no.528 £700 - £900

1912 Augustus Moreau (1834 - 1917), a dark patinated bronze,The Scholar, after The Antique, he sits in flowing robes holding a tablet, oval base, 34cm wide, signed £300 - £400

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1913 Claude Michel Clodion (1738 - 1814), after, a dark patinated bronze, Bacchanalian Revelry, with Satyr, Maenad and Putto, 51cm high, signed in the maquette, marble base ÂŁ2,000 - ÂŁ2,500

1913


1917 E Laurant, a brown and dark patinated bronze, in the Orientalist taste, The Japanese Bird Tamer, he stands in kimono, before a lark emerging from the cage, 42cm high, signed ÂŁ2,000 - ÂŁ3,000


1918 English School (19th Century), a dark patinated bronze after the antique, Diana, kneeling, in shallow water, oval base, 42cm high £300 - £400

1921

1921 French School (19th Century), a dark patinated bronze, of a chained mastiff, rectangular rouge marble base, 14.5cm long £200 - £300 1922 French School (19th Century), a dark patinated bronzed figure, The Goose Girl, square marble base, 14cm high, c.1870 £40 - £60

1919

1919 Eugëne Désiré Piron (1875-1928), a bronze, Pipe Dancer, stepped octagonal base, 19.5cm high, signed in the maquette, £200 - £300

1923

1920

1923 French School (19th Century), a brown patinated bronze, of a cherub banging a drum and playing the cymbals, standing scantily clad, on a turned pedestal, square plinth, 25cm high £300 - £500

1920 Franz Bergmann, (Austrian, 1838-1894), a cold painted bronze, of a prowling male lion, 21cm long, impressed mark £150 - £250 For more images please visit

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1926

1926 Henri Alfred Jacquemart (1824 - 1896) a brown patinated bronze, a cock golden pheasant, oval base, veined black marble plinth, 22cm long, 13cm high £120 - £180

1924

1924 French School (Early 20th Century) a chryselephantine bronze and ivory figure, of a lady, standing in long flowing dress, holding a rose, circular bases, 32cm high £200 - £300

1927

1927 Italian School (17th Century) a dark patinated bronze, horse at trot, c.1680; rouge marble plinth, 14cm long, 15cm high overall £500 - £700

1925

1925 German School (Mid 19th Century), a dark patinated bronze, The Reading Lesson, 21cm high, 17.5cm wide, c.1850 £400 - £600 For more images please visit

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1928 Italian School (Early 19th Century), a dark patinated bronze, of a recumbent lion, detachable sienna marble base, 18.5cm wide, 12cm high overall £250 - £350

1931

1931 Italian School (Early 19th Century), a green patinated bronze, of a female nude, after the Antique, she stands on one leg, before a stylised dolphin, incurved cylindrical pedestal, 16cm high £200 - £300

1929

1929 Italian School (17th Century), a dark patinated bronze, a cherub standing on one leg holding a quiver, stepped rectangular brown onyx base, 15cm high, c.1680 £250 - £350

1932

1932 Japanese School, Meiji period, a dark patinated bronze, of a male lion smelling the air, naturalistically cast, with mouth open and tail erect, glass eyes, wooden plinth, 56cm long overall £1,200 - £1,800

1930

1930 Italian School (19th Century), a brown patinated bronze,The Dying Gaul, after the Antique, the naked male figure in recumbent pose with dagger and oval shield, oval base, green marble plinth, 50cm wide, 32cm high overall £300 - £500 For more images please visit

1933 Joseph Charles de Blezer (French fl.1860 - 1885), a brown patinated bronze, Amour au Papillon, 34cm high, signed Ext 1864, stamped Daubree £600 - £900 189

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1935 Julius Schmidt Felling (German, 1826-1886), a brown patinated bronze, Alpine Boy, standing with his hands in his dungarees, feathered cap, 19cm high, signed in the maquette £100 - £150

1936 Louis Riche (1877 - 1949) a brown patinated bronze, Deux Pantheres, signed, foundry marks, green marble base, 52cm wide Riche studied under Gardet and Perrin and exhibited at the Salon des Artistes, France, getting an honorable mention 1897, third class 1903, second class 1905 and first class 1924. He specialised in animal and genre groups. Examples of his work can by found in Valence Museum £1,200 - £1,800

1937 Louis Vidal (1831 - 1892), a brown patinated bronze, lion walking, green marble base, 51cm long Louis, known as Navital, studied under Barie and Rouillard and exhibited at the salon 1859 onwards, winning a medal in 1861. One of the most remarkable facts about Vidal was that he was blind but remained one of the most sensitive sculptors of animal subjects, this example is one of his most famous subjects, lion walking £1,000 - £1,800

1934

1938 Shabtai, after, brown and dark patinated bronze of female nude, reclining on a lion skin, her arm resting on a tambourine, rectangular black marble base, toupe feet, 56cm wide, 38cm high £1,000 - £1,500

1934 Joseph D’aste (French, active 1905 - 1935) a gilt bronze and white marble group, Dutch girls in the snow,signed, 27cm x 21cm high £600 - £800

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1939 Gibert (c.1930), a green patinated bronze, Bust of Jean Mermoz, the French Aviator, black marble plinth, 64cm high, signed £700 - £900 1940 Japanese School (Meiji Period), a dark patinated bronze, Peasant Fisherman, standing, 40cm high£300 - £500 1941 English School (19th century), a Carrara marble bust, of an Etruscan beauty, with headdress, 59cm high, c.1870 £300 - £500

Musical Instruments

1945 A 19th century Austro-Hungarian walnut cimbalon, steel treble strings and copper overspun bass strings, moulded borders, lyre shaped pedal, turned reeded legs, 75cm high, 38cm wide c.1880 £60 - £100 1946 A 19th century rosewood upright piano, by Steinway & Sons, New York & Hamburg, hinged top enclosing a folding music stand, above a pair of rectangular arch end panels, carved with musical trophies and scrolling foliage, ivory and ebony keys, scroll brackets to sides, metallic bridge plate pat May 21 1878, 125cm high, 149cm wide £400 - £600 1947 A 19th century violin, two-piece back, Grinnell Brothers, Detroit label, the back 37cm long, 58.5cm overall, two bows ensuite, cased £60 - £100

1952

1952 A George III mahogany chamber barrel organ, by George Astor, London, two piece hinged top, the sliding front applied with thirteen gilt wood and gesso graduated faux pipes, enclosing a wooden barrel, drum and triangle, painted in polychrome with an oval crest, outlined with barber pole stringing, five stops comprising Diapason, Principal, Twelfth, Fifteenth, drum and triangle, the base with further barrels, each playing 10 aires, brass levers and hinged covers to sides, arched apron, tapered square legs, 146cm high, 66cm wide, stamped 298, c.1798 - 1813

1948 A 19th century violin, two-piece back, indistinct label, the back 37cm long, 58.5cm overall, bow ensuite, cased £60 - £100 1949 A 20th century violin, two-piece back, bow ensuite, the back 35cm, 56cm overall, cased £40 - £60 1950 A Bell-Tone British banjo-ukulele, with rosewood back, brass fittings, cased £30 - £50

Made between 1798 and 1813 by George Astor (17521813), the elder brother of the US multi-millionaire John Jacob Astor (1763-1848), who is said to have helped in the warehouse to learn English prior to crossing the Atlantic to seek his fortune. The brothers were flute makers from Walldorf, Heidelburg, Germany and came to Britain initially in 1783. George was running a music shop from his ‘warehouse’ at 79 Cornhill in the City of London, and the firm continued as George Astor Ltd., for some time after his death in 1813. £600 - £1,000

1951 A Flutina accordion, by Busson, Paris, 19 keys, inlaid in coloured wood, stained end boards, retailed by J Hoyland 23, Bow Street, Sheffield £40 - £60

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1953 A late 19th century rosewood concertina, 48 ivory keys, manufacturer’s label Metzler & Co, Marlborough Street, London, pierced fret ends, leatherette bellows, 16cm wide £80 - £120

1959 An 18th century violin, one piece back, paper label signed Nathaniel Cross, fecit 1741, the back 37cm, overall 84cm, bow ensuite, wooden case (extensive wood worm) £200 - £300

1954 A Mandolin banjo, with resonator and period velum, unknown maker £40 - £60

1960 An early 20th century German violin, two-piece, label Antonius Stradivarius Cremona 17, two bows ensuite, cased £100 - £150

1955 A Tenor banjo, (signed Melody), unknown Maker, possibly B&M, with resonator and period velum £60 - £80

1961 Lachenel and Company, a Duet Concertina, ebonised and nickel plated ends, 46 buttons, employing the McCann system, retailer’s markings and case, service work by Messrs Crabb and Co £400 - £600

1956

1956 A Thomas A Edison standard phonograph, oak case, domed cover, aluminium horn, skirted base, serial no. S127576, 32cm wide, c.1900 £100 - £150 1957 A Victorian mahogany hexagonal concertina, by Lachenal & Co, pierced fret work end-plates, forty chrome buttons, dark green morocco leather and gilt diaper printed paper bellows, leather handles, 19cm wide, rosewood case £200 - £400

1962

1962 A late 19th century mahogany portable harmonium, by Mason & Hamlin, 82cm high, 90cm wide, c.1890 £40 - £60

1958 A Victorian rectangular walnut symphonion, hinged cover, detachable winding handle, eight steel discs, 27cm wide, c.1870 £60 - £100

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Scientific Instruments & Barometers 1964 An Art Deco rectangular chrome barograph, bevelled glass panels block feet, 30.5cm wide, c.1930 £60 - £100

1970

1965

1970 A 19th century amboyna and ebonised graphoscope, circular lens, pierced leafy cresting, turned binocular eye pieces, the adjustable window tilting and sliding on a ratchet base, 48cm wide, 57cm high raised, c.1860 £200 - £400

1965 A 19th century lacquered brass monocular microscope, adjusting on a rack and pinion, articulated lens arm, pivoting mirror, circular base, mahogany case, fitted eye pieces, slides and other accessories, the case 27cm wide, c.1850 £100 - £150

1972 A George III mahogany stick barometer, 8cm rectangular silvered register inscribed L Carletti, the case with broken pediment with brass urnular finial, outlined with barber pole stringing, turned cistern cover, 98cm high £500 - £800

1966 A Victorian brass three-draw telescope, by Negretti and Zambra, London, 77cm long extended, c.1894, mahogany box; etc £100 - £150 1967 A 19th century lacquered brass compass, the silvered 6.25cm dial inscribed by J Casartelli, 43 Market Street, Manchester, 8cm overall, c.1850 Joseph Lewis Casartelli was from a Liverpool-based family of North Italian gilders and barometer-makers. In 1852 he married Harriet Ronchetti, the heiress of a Manchester based similar family business, which he moved to 43, Market Street, Manchester to take over and run from that date until his death in 1896 £60 - £100

1973 An early Victorian oak stick barometer, 18cm ivory register inscribed T Underhill, Optician, 24 Corporation Street, Manchester, the case with arched cresting, centred with a flowerhead, mercury thermometer to waist, the cistern cover carved with a flowerhead, 106cm high, c.1840

Thomas Underhill was born in Macclesfield, Cheshire in 1795, was apprenticed 1810 and set up at 24, Corporation Street, Manchester in 1820, working there until 1840 when he moved to 70, Bridge Street, Deansgate, Manchester and worked for another decade or so. In 1846 he married Elizabeth Siddall at Manchester Cathedral. Before 1830 he signed simply ‘Underhill/Manchester’ £200 - £300

1968 A 1970’s West German N.S.M. Prestige juke box, chrome case, faux wood sides, visible mechanism, 90cm wide, 134cm high, serial 33703002 £150 - £200 1969 An early 20th century brass astronomical telescope, by Broadhurst Clarkson & Co. 63 Farringdon Road, London, spare lenses, levels, 95cm long £200 - £300

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1971 A good French Louis XV style ormolu mounted kingwood wheel barometer, the 18cm circular register inscribed Barometre Selon Toricelly, alcohol thermometer with spiral cistern, the mounts well cast with leafy scrolls and cartouches,112cm long, c.1880 ÂŁ2,500 - ÂŁ3,500


1974 An important and previously unrecorded George II mahogany ‘sign post’ angle barometer, by John Whitehurst FRS, 7cm x 53cm rectangular silvered register, inscribed Whitehurst, Derby 1757, 0-60 scale, crossbanded case with turned cistern cover, 93cm high, 71cm wide, c.1757

John Whitehurst FRS was the eldest of the seven sons of Congleton (Cheshire) clockmaker John Whitehurst, and was born in 1713. He was apprenticed to his father in 1727 and in 1734 left to visit Ireland, London and other places before setting up in Derby in 1736, gaining his freedom of the Borough in September 1737. He lived at 22, Iron Gate, Derby until 1764 and thereafter at 27, Queen Street.

By the late 1750s he had befriended Erasmus Darwin FRS at Lichfield and Matthew Boulton in Birmingham, and by 1764 they had formed the nucleus of the Lunar Society, a powerhouse of scientific thought and innovation which drove the early stages of the Industrial Revolution. He also worked closely with James Ferguson and Benjamin Franklin.

Whitehurst was a gifted mechanician and scientist and made clocks of all descriptons, many of a very advanced type for Matthew Boulton, including barometers, pyrometers, thermometers and numerous other types of instrument. His clocks are renowned for their fine tolerances, standardized parts, simplicity and good quality materials. He pioneered the use of round flat silvered dials for long case clocks from 1760.

He also pioneered the heating and ventilation of houses, factories, conservatories and hospitals, as well as pioneering the first truly modern flushing lavatories for the 2nd Duke of Newcastle at Clumber in 1774. Thereafter he also served as Stamper of the Money Weights at the Royal Mint, developed an instrument to measure 100ths of a second and wrote a thesis advocating the universal introduction of standard (and decimal) measurements derived from a pendulum, which he was lobbying for the government to adopt when he died, but which was taken over and adopted by the French after the Revolution. He also wrote a pioneering work on Vulcanology and geology, An Inquiry into the Original State and Formation of the Earth. (1776) and was elected FRS in 1778.

He died at his London home in Bolt Court, in February 1788 leaving his Derby business in the hands of his nephew. His 1782 portrait by his friend Joseph Wright ARA is with John Smiths & Sons., the Derby clockmakers.

From the 1740s, Whitehurst, also a keen meteorologist, developed a scale to express barometric pressure that would be more practical than the usual 28-31 inch scale used to this day on barometers, and used it on almost all his subsequent barometers, although it failed to catch on with his successors and most other makers. In so doing he may be said to have invented the millibar a century and a half early! Whitehurst pioneered both the wheel and angle barometer as well as making a variety of stick and other types. The angle barometers were, however, undoubtedly his pieces de resistance, and before the emergence of the present example, only 24 were known, of which at least one has subsequently been lost and another four are currently untraced. Of these only 11 are dated.They are all in mahogany cases in two basic sizes (of which the present example is of the smaller sort) and varying amounts of decorative work. Whitehurst’s nephew and successor continued to make them for about a decade, before dropping them (and the 0-60 scale) in favour of more conventional types.

Only two surviving examples of Whitehurst angle barometers bear earlier dates, one sold in New York in 1985 dated 1747 and one in a Derbyshire country house dated 1751. The example above is the second oldest bearing his 0-60 scale and only the third oldest surviving barometer of any type bearing it. The instrument is representative of the earliest era of the Industrial Revolution. [Revised from Craven, M., John Whitehurst of Derby, Clockmaker & Scientist (Mayfield Books, Mayfield Staffs., 1998) 33, 108-111, 181, 246] £5,000 - £8,000

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1975 A Victorian Admiral Fitzroy pattern mercury barometer, with exposed syphon tube, alcohol thermometer and atmosphere tube mounted onto annotated paper lined backboard, in reformed Gothic influence rectangular oak glazed case, 107cm high overall £100 - £150

1980 A 19th century French rosewood and marquetry carriage clock, 7.5cm silvered dial with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case inlaid with floral scrolls, within boxwood strung borders, cast foliate handle, 23cm high, c.1870 £100 - £150

1976 A Scottish mahogany marine stick barometer, brass suspension hoop, glazed white vernier scale, inscribed A Dobbie, Glasgow, mercury thermometer, moulded brass cylindrical cistern to base,, 93cm high, c.1860 £300 - £500

1977 A late 19th century brass pocket mountain barometer, the silvered dial inscribed T Wheeler, London, 4058, engraved dial marked for barometric pressure, revolving outer altitude scale, 12cm diam, leather travelling case, dated 1918 to dial and case £60 - £100 1978 A George III mahogany wheel barometer, 20cm silvered dial, mercury thermometer, hygrometer and level inscribed W. Giscard, Downham, the case with later swan neck cresting centred by an urn, cavetto moulded square base, 102cm high £200 - £400

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1979 A Gallenkamp & Co. lacquered brass and black painted mountain barometer, 20cm silvered tubular register with vernier inscribed with gradations from 27 to 33 inches, mercury thermometer, suspension ring, 104cm high, oak mount £100 - £200

1981 A 19th century French bronze, ormolu and white marble clock, the 9cm circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, inscribed Jillion a Bordeaux, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, by Japy Freres, the case cast with a cherub wearing a floral chaplet, reading from an open book, bowed rectangular white marble base, leafy feet, 25cm high £300 - £500

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1982 A 19th century French bronzed clock garniture, the clock dial formed as the wheel of a Roman chariot, in full flight, 9.5cm circular enamelled dial, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, striking on a bell, the case as a two horse Roman chariot on a naturalistically cast base, green marble plinth, lion paw feet, ogee shaped two handled side vases, 34cm high, the clock 50cm high, c.1870 £300 - £500

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1985 A 19th century French gilt metal and alabaster mantel clock, 8cm circular enamelled dial, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the cast with a seated figure, allegorical of travel, stepped base, turned toupee feet, 47cm long, c.1870 £50 - £80 1986 A 19th century French gilt metal mounted marble clock garniture, the 9cm circular enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, ribbon tied floral swags, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case mounted with a cherub playing a tambourine and mistletoe, floral trophies, stepped rectangular base, outswept bracket feet, with stiff leaves with a pair of fivelight candelabra conforming, the clock 44cm high, candelabra 47cm high, c.1870 £400 - £500

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1983 A 19th century French ebonised and Boule cartouche shaped mantel clock, 9cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals, pierced gilt hands, twin -winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case decorated overall with foliate scrolls and applied with stiff leaves, shells and floral finial, scroll feet, ogee moulded plinth, a pair of side urns conforming, the clock 43cm high, c.1860 £300 - £500

1987 A 19th century French ormolu and alabaster mantel clock, the 10cm circular enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, twin-winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the rectangular case with turned and fluted urn, bud finial and flanked by a pair of cherubs, seated on tasseled cushion holding a globe and compass, allegorical of travel, the other, pen and paper, for literature, the base with bowed ends set with a rectangular plaque depicting frolicking infants, toupee feet, 43cm wide, 53cm high £300 - £500

1984 A 19th century French gilt brass rectangular carriage clock, 4.5cm ivory dial Arabic numerals, eight day movement by Ricard & Co, Paris, signed, striking on a gong, the case with turned finials, fluted columns, fluted angular bar handle, 15.5cm high, c.1900 £100 - £150

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1988A 19th century French ormolu and Boulle arched rectangular bracket clock, the 19.5cm circular brass dial set with shield shaped enamelled bosses, Roman numerals within an outer Arabic band of minutes, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the movement signed Thuret a Paris, the case with swept square pediment with bearded figural finial, the front and sides inlaid throughout with leaves, scrolls and flowerheads, the pendulum window applied with three figures cast after the Antique, rounded feet centred with floral bosses, the bracket cast with masks to angles, 112cm high, c,1850 ÂŁ1,500 - ÂŁ2,500


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1989 A 19th century French ormolu cartouche shaped mantel clock, 10cm dial set with enamel Roman numeral bosses, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case cast overall with leafy scrolls and floral finial, pierced leafy base, 35cm high, c.1870 £100 - £150

1993 A French Directoire ormolu mounted black marble portico clock, the 10cm circular enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed Revel, twin winding holes, eight day movement, silk suspension, striking on a bell, sun burst pendulum, pointed arched case applied with floral reeds, Egyptian caryatids, and winged demi-figures, rectangular plinth, turned feet, 38cm high, 25.5cm wide, c.1805

1990 A 19th century lacquered brass skeleton mantel clock, the 12cm circular painted dial with Roman numerals, eight-day fusee movement striking on a bell, pointed arched glazed mahogany case, 46cm high, c.1840 £200 - £300

Joseph Revel (d. 1828) was a clockmaker of considerable ability working in Paris from 1774 at Vieille Rue du Temple and after 1783 for a decade at the Palais Royal, and latterly at the Palais Tribunat to 1806. There is a clock by him of similar date in Stockholm Castle £300 - £400

1991 A 19th century oak arched rectangular shelf clock, 29cm circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, single winding hole, eight-day fusee movement, the case with a moulded arched cresting terminating with turned pendants the apron carved with ribbon tied fruiting swags, 42cm wide, 49cm high, c,1880 £100 - £150

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1994 A French Empire ormolu mantel clock, 9cm circular dial with Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case cast with military trophies and a courtier playing a lyre, rectangular base cast with figures in gardens, scroll feet, 47cm high, 34cm wide, c.1830 £400 - £600

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1992 A fine French ‘Louis XVI’ ormolu mounted and green lacquered cartouche shaped bracket clock, the 29cm circular enamelled dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed Festeau Le Jeune a Paris, twin winding holes, eight-day movement signed again, striking on a bell, the canopy with massive floral C-scroll cresting, above pierced and cast leafy scrolls, the pendulum window centred with a bird, bracket conforming, 142cm high Simon Francois Festeau, called Le Jeune, born c. 1729, was apprenticed to his father until 1750 and was working at Rue St. Denis in Paris in 1768 and 1780. £5,000 - £7,000


1995 A French ormolu figural mantel clock, 8.5cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals, single winding hole, eight day movement, silk suspension, the case cast with a lady seated by a book, the outswept rectangular base cast with fruiting swags and acanthus cast leafy feet, 35cm wide, 45cm high, c.1840 £300 - £500

1996 A French ormolu mantel clock, the 8cm gilt dial, inscribed Alexandre Roussel, a Paris, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement signed again and numbered 83, striking on a bell, the case naturalistically cast as a musician standing on a rocky outcrop, the stepped rectangular base cast with alternative acanthus leaves and anthemions, scroll base, 49cm high, c.1830 £800 - £1,200

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1997 A George IV brass inlaid mahogany drop case wall clock, 30cm painted dial with Roman numerals, inscribed Shepperley and Pearce, Nottingham, single winding hole, eight day fusee movement, 60cm high overall, c.1835

This clock dates from between 1830 and 1844, the period of the partnership of Anthony Shepperley (watch and clockmaker, cutler and lace machine inventor, working at Long Row, Nottingham from 1813) and William Pearce (son of George Pearce, watch and clockmaker, jeweller and silversmith since 1791; of 24, Pelham Street, made a burgess of Nottingham 1716/1830).The partnership had premises in Pelham Street, but was dissolved in 1844 (possibly with the death or retirement of Shepperley, whose son, George continued the business at Long Row until 1864.) Thereafter the Pearce business continued until 1889 £400 - £600 1998 A Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos mantel timepiece, the 11cm circular gilt dial with black Roman numerals, 15 jewel movement, the bowed silvered case with perspex panels, 23cm high, c.1970 £400 - £600 1999 A rectangular champlèvé Zenith travel alarm clock, 3.5cm circular dial with Arabic numerals, the case decorated with floral stems, rectangular beaded base, ball feet, the base inscribed Metal Dore no.10351, 6cm high, ‘crocodile’ travelling case, 9cm high overall £60 - £100 2000 A Victorian brass skeleton clock, painted chapter ring, Roman numerals, eight-day movement striking on a bell, oval alabaster base with level, ebonised stand, under glass dome, 37cm high, c.1880 £250 - £350 2001 A Victorian French gilt metal timepiece/barometer, the 8cm circular enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed Corrall, Mansfield, eight-day movement, the aneroid barometer ith 5.5cm dial, the case cast with ribbon tied swags and leafy stems, ebonised plinth, under a glass dome, 27cm high, c.1870

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2003 An early 19th century French Boulle cartouche shaped bracket clock, the 22cm circular brass dial set with shield shaped enamelled bosses, Roman numerals within an outer Arabic band of minutes, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with figural finial, seated wearing a head-dress holding a fanciful bird, the front and sides inlaid with bands of flowering leaves, the glass door applied with a figure allegorical of spring, shaped apron, leafy feet, the bracket cast with masks to angles and a leafy bid undertier, 116cm high, c.1830 £1,000 - £2,000

George Corrall, watchmaker, silversmith and jeweller, Leeming St. Mansfield, Nottinghamshire was the son of William and Mary Corrall of Lutterworth, where he was baptised in 1816. He was apprenticed as a watchmaker 1831 and set up in business in 1844 in Market Place Mansfield, marrying Elizabeth Warner in 1847. He was working until 1877 when he either died or retired. £100 - £150

2004 An early 20th century French clock garniture bronzed spelter and green onyx figural clock garniture, with figures cast after Louis Moreau and Rousseau, 9cm circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the stepped case with sinuous leafy brackets, with a tall figure allegorical of maritime science, 60cm high, c.1910 £70 - £100

2002 Aeronautical - a novelty mantel timepiece, formed from an aeroplane propeller, 14.5cm circular painted dial, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, single winding hole, eight day movement, the propeller boss marked A. I.D. 94 4218 A.I.D. 124 NO.104, 29cm wide £80 - £120

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2005 An Edwardian mahogany mantel clock, 14cm silvered dial, pointed pediment, canted rectangular ogee moulded case, 36cm high, c.1910 £50 - £60

2011 A George III mahogany longcase clock, 32cm square brass dial, the chapter ring inscribed with Roman and Arabic subsidiary numerals, gilt mask and scrolling foliate spandrels, the centre applied with cherubs mounted on eagles, seconds subsidiary, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with brass ball, spire and eagle finials above a Greek key cornice and turned Doric columns, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by reeded quarter columns, canted base, 218cm high, c.1800 £500 - £700

2006 A 19th century and earlier mahogany miniature longcase clock, 16cm arched silvered dial inscribed John Page, Ipswich, Roman and Arabic subsidiary numerals, eight day twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the case with arched wood shaped rectangular door to waist, stamped James Dow, plinth base, 78cm high, c.1840 (the movement part 18th century) £500 - £700

2010 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak long case clock, the 35.5cm white painted dial with Roman numerals, inscribed J.C. Clark, Ulverston, floral spandrels, subsidiary date aperture, the case with moulded cornice, freestanding fltred rectangular pillars, shaped door to waist flanked by reeded three-quarter columns, plinth base, 204cm high £400 - £600 For more images please visit

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2012 A George II oak longcase clock, 27cm square brass dial inscribed John Dugmore, Derby, The Chapter ring with Roman numerals, flowering leafy scroll spandrels, the hood with stepped cornice and turned Doric columns, shaped rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 198.5cm high c.1750

2013 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, the 32cm circular brass dial, inscribed Benjamin Smith, Alfreton, Roman and Arabic numerals, steel hands, subsidiary date aperture, 30 hour movement ‘Whitehurst’ movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck cornice centred by a gilt globe and spire, brass capped columns, rounded rectangular door to waist, fluted quarter columns, plinth base, bracket feet, 211cm high

John Dugmore was the son of John Dugmore and was baptised at St. Alkmund, Derby in October 1721. He was apprenticed to Thomas Storer of Derby not in 1750, as most records suggest, but in 1735, and would have set up on his own account by 1743. Eight notices in the Derby Mercury record the progress of his career (and his increasing prosperity) between 1753 and 1792, the year of his death. He adopted the round silvered brass dial promoted by John Whitehurst from the 1760s and a single handed 30hr clock by him with this refinement may be seen at Pickford’s House Museum, Derby. By his wife Ann he had a son, John (17661832) who became a solicitor in Thetford, Norfolk. £400 - £600 For more images please visit

Benjamin Smith of Alfreton the younger was the son of Benjamin Smith the elder himself born 1721 and after a decade working with his father took over the business in 1774. From the later 1760s they adopted the round brass silvered dial first pioneered by John Whitehurst FRS from 1760, and it would appear that his firm supplied the Smiths with their movements, most of them having the distinctive “pig’s ear” back cock, as with this example. Smith retired in 1807 selling the business and goodwill to John Platts.The case hood is very distinctive and also occurs in clocks of the 1770s by Bradley of Ilkeston and some later Whitehursts. These cases would seem to be the work of one particular, as yet unidentified joiner. £700 - £1,000 205

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2014 A George III mahogany longcase clock, 36cm arched enamel dial inscribed Jas. Dawson, Bradford, Arabic numerals, painted to the arch with ships of the British fleet, with flowers to spandrels, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass ball and spire finial, brass capped columns, Greek key banded frieze above a shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by canted angles, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, bracket feet, 244cm high, c.1800 James Dawson was baptized in 1786, son of John Dawson of Bradford, and married Elizabeth Bennett there in 1805, by which time he had set up in business in the town. £1,000 - £1,500

2015 A George III mahogany longcase clock, 31cm arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring inscribed Jno. Caldwel,Gropnell, Roman and Arabic subsidiary numerals, gilt mask and leafy scroll spandrels, moon phase and calendar dial flanked by dolphins and leafy scrolls to arch, second subsidiary, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the arched hood with brass ball and spire finials above a deep frieze carved with leafy scroll blind fret work, shaped rectangular door to waist, outlined with boxwood and ebony chequered stringing, shaped plinth base, 254cm high, c.1780, £2,000 - £3,000 2016 A George III oak longcase clock, 31cm arched brass dial, Roman and Arabic subsidiary numerals, inscribed Thomas Jordan, Stadhampton, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, twin winding holes, eight-day movement, pierced floral spandrels, the centre engraved with chinoiserie pagoda and flowering cornucopia, the hood with later pierced scroll cresting and three gilt and spire finials, moulded arched cornice, gesso capped Doric pilasters, shaped door to waist, plinth base, bracket feet, 170cm high, c.1775 Thomas Jordan of Stadhampton (Oxon.) was originally from Buckinghamshire and married at Abingdon in 1747 and was still working in 1780 £400 - £600.

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2017 A George III oak longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial, Roman and Arabic subsidiary numerals, inscribed Thomas Mawkes, Derby, twin winding holes, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, floral spandrels, sun/lunar phases and ship of the British fleet, the hood with swan neck pediment, slender baluster turned freestanding columns, shaped door to waist flanked by reeded quarter columns, 196cm high, c.1800 (lacking base)

Mawkes I of Chesterfield, who died in October 1795. He was apprenticed to the eminent scientist and horologer, John Whitehurst FRS in 1755 and became one of his master’s elite team of assistants in 1762. He set up on his own account in Sadler Gate, Derby in 1777 and worked until his death, from 1803 in partnership with his younger son, William Mawkes. By his wife, Anne (1740-1807), he had three other sons, including Thomas Mawkes III of Belper. Mawkes was a relatively prolific maker, but his movements were made to the same high standard and fine tolerances as Whitehurst’s. £200 - £300

Thomas Mawkes II (1740-1821) was the son of a Derby watchmaker, John Mawkes, and nephew and heir of Thomas

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2018 A George III/IV mahogany Masonic longcase clock, 36cm arched enamel dial inscribed with Roman and Arabic subsidiary numerals, the arch painted with a musician shepherdess, the spandrels painted with figures allegorical of the seasons, second subsidiary, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment and turned columns with brass Corinthian capitals, shaped rectangular door to waist, inlaid with a square and compass, flanked by canted angles, outlined throughout with satin wood banding, chevrons, boxwood and ebony stringing and geometric motifs, skirted base, ogee bracket feet, 234cm high,c.1820 £800 - £1,200

2019 A good George III mahogany longcase clock, 34cm arched painted dial inscribed Riley Causeway, Roman and Arabic subsidiary numerals, spandrels painted with figures allegorical of the four seasons, the centre with a courting couple on a country lane, Moon phase to arch, second subsidiary, date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, arched hood with swan necked pediment, brass ball and spire finial and fluted columns, Gothic triple pointed and ogee arched rectangular door to waist flanked by fluted quarter columns, skirted base, ogee bracket feet, 236cm high, c.1775 £1,800 - £2,200

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2020 A good George III mahogany musical longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed and applied Chapter & Son, London, chapter ring inscribed with Roman and Arabic numerals,gilt leafy scrolls top spandrels, the arch with moon phase and air selector, the register inscribed in German, second subsidiary, date aperture, triple winding holes, eight day three-train movement chiming four airs on eight bells, the arched hood with pagoda top and three brass ball and spire finials above a deep frieze, carved and applied with scrolling vine, shaped arched rectangular door to waist, brass mounted reeded columns and quarter columns, plinth base, 260cm high, c.1765

James Chator, the son of John, a butcher of Mayfield, Northants., was born in London in 1704 and was apprenticed a clockmaker to John Freeman in 1719. He married at Newport Pagnell, Bucks., in April 1726 Mary Holland, and their son, James, junior, was born in London in September 1726. He was apprenticed to his father 1740-1747, after which they worked as Chator (sic) & Son/London. The son married in Olney, Bucks., in December 1753, and worked there on his own account in the 1750s before returning to join his father and succeeding him in the 1760s. ÂŁ3,000 - ÂŁ4,000

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2021 A Queen Anne/George I walnut longcase clock, 27cm square brass dial, the chapter ring inscribed George East, Gunthorpe, Roman and Arabic subsidiary numerals, the spandrels cast with cherubs supporting crowns and scrolling foliage, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the caddy top case with three lacquered brass ball and spire finials, moulded cornice and blind fret work frieze above a pair of brass capped Solomonic pilasters, long rectangular door to waist with moulded edge and circular lenticle, shaped plinth base, 227cm high, c.1710

George East was baptised at Lowdham, son of William and Sarah East 10th July 1664, and married at Newark 6th November 1683 to Christian Kirke, thought to have been the sister of the important maker Joseph Kirke of Hardstoft Derbyshire and Nottingham. His clocks are very rare but the style and elegance of this example bears comparison with the more prestigious clocks by a group of Notts/Derbys. borders makers which includes Joseph Kirke (eg. the clocks in the entrance hall at Chatsworth and the Prince Charlie Room at Derby Museum), Francis Tantum of Loscoe and James Wolley of Codnor. It would seem that his only other recorded clock is a single handed 30-hour clock Mather, H A, Clock and Watchmakers of Nottingham (Nottingham 1979), p.44 ÂŁ800 - ÂŁ1,200

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2022 A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, 34cm arched painted dial inscribed with Roman numerals, moon phase to arch, the spandrels painted allegory’s of the seasons, date and seconds subsidiary dials, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, The case with swan necked pediment and shaped Gothic triple arched door, flanked by turned and spirally fluted columns, crossbanded throughout, canted base 229cm high, c.1850 £500 - £800

2023 A William IV oak and mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched enamel dial inscribed D.Stacey Worksop, Roman numerals, the arch painted with tall masted ships and a gentleman hunting, the spandrels with flowers, 30-hour movement, striking on a bell, the hood with brass ball and spire finial, swan neck pediment and turned columns, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by cluster columns, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, shaped apron, bracket feet, 226cm high, c.1835 George Stacey was working at Bridge Street, Worksop from 1822 to 1855 as a jeweller, clock and watchmaker, and was grandson of Thomas Stacey of Southwell, working 1774 to 1820 who made some very fine long case clocks. A watch no. 22878 signed by George is in Nottingham museum. [Mather, H. H., Clock and Watchmakers of Nottinghamshire (Nottingham 1979) 44, 79] £600 - £800

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The Shipley dynasty were both numerous and prolific in the early part of the 20th century, and several members are well documented. Bevel Shipley was the elder son of Derby clockmaker James Shipley (1784-1850) and was working until 1850 with his father - from premises in Bold lane Derby 1827/1867. Bizarrely also advertised himself as “also gasfitter” in 1866. No other clock recorded bearing his signature. Digby Shipley was the younger son of Derby clockmaker James Shipley (1784-1850) and was working with his father from premises in Bold Lane Derby in 1839. No other clock recorded bearing his signature.

Edward Shipley was the fifth son of Derby clockmaker Jonathan Shipley (1753-1819) born in 1792, apprenticed to his father from 1806 to 1813 when he married the daughter of local jeweller James Moore. He was working with his father from premises in Bold Lane, Derby in 1813 and may have predeceased him. No other clock recorded bearing his signature.

James Shipley was a fairly prolific clock and watchmaker, born in 1784 to William Shipley, elder brother of Jonathan, also a Derby clockmaker and to whom he was apprenticed 17981805 and in 1806 purchased the bankrupt stock-in-trade of John Whitehurst’s former assistant William Holliwell. Before inheriting his uncle’s business he worked on his own account in Sadler Gate (from 1805-1810) and Rotten Row, Market Place (c. 1810-1819). With his elder brother Joseph, he took over his uncle Jonathan’s business on the latter’s death in 1819. On his own death in 1850 the business was taken over by his surviving son Bevel Shipley. A watch, a hook and spike wall clock and eight long case clocks recorded recently, including a 30-hour example with a painted round dial sold in these rooms lot 1695 8/12/2005.

Jonathan Shipley was the younger son of another Jonathan, probably from Wirksworth and was born in 1753. In 1775 he set up in Bold Lane, Derby, as a watch and clockmaker, with his son Edward from c. 1813. On his death in 1819 the business in Bold Lane, Derby, was taken over by his nephews Joseph and Fames Shipley.

Jos[eph] Shipley was the eldest son of William Shipley and was born in 1766. He was apprenticed to his uncle, Jonathan in 1780-1787 before setting up on his own account in Sadler Gate where he was later joined by his younger brother James. He died in 1810. A single long case clock by him was recorded in 1998.

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2024 A George IV oak and mahogany longcase clock, 31cm arched enamel dial inscribed Shipley, Derby, Roman numerals, the arch painted with a country church, the spandrels with flowers on a gilt ground, second subsidiary, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan necked pediment and brass ball and spire finial, turned columns, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by canted angles, ivory kite shaped escutcheon, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, skirted base, shaped bracket feet, 226cm high,c.1830

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William Shipley was the second brother of Joseph and James Shipley of Derby, clockmakers, and was born the son of a William Shipley in 1775, being apprenticed to his uncle Jonathan Shipley at Derby from 1791-1798. By 1813 he had branched out on his own and was clockmaking in Crich. The William Shipley trading as a clock and watchmaker in Crich in the 1890s was probably his grandson. £600 - £800

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2029 A Victorian oak rounded rectangular estate post box, the moulded top above letter aperture, brass plaque inscribed This Is A Private Posting Box. Letters And Packets Posted In It Will Be Treated In All Respects As Post Letters, But Proof Of Such Posting Will Not Be Accepted In Legal Proceedings As Evidence Of Receipt By The Addressee. By Order Of The Post Master General, rectangular panelled door, plinth base, 120cm high, 60cm wide, c.1890 £100 - £150 2030 A George V cast iron domed rectangular post box, cast in relief Letter Only, above an aperture with sloping canopy, hinged door with G.R cypher, 53cm high, c.1920 £100 - £150 2031 A Victorian cast iron rectangular wall mounted post box, cast by W.T Allen & Co, London, in relief with V.R & Crown, letter aperture with sloping canopy inscribed Post Office, hinged door, 72cm high, 26.5cm wide Provenance: The Normanton End, Baseball Ground Derby. Taken out of service in October 1982 £150 - £200

2032 A George V cast iron arched rectangular post box, in relief with G.R & Crown, above a sloping canopy, inscribed Letters Only, hinged door, hooped mounts to sides, 52cm high; A rectangular enamel collection time notice, 128 Ashby Road; others; etc £100 - £150 2033 An Edwardian cast iron domed rectangular post box, cast in relief Letter Only, above an aperture with sloping canopy, hinged door with E.R monogram, 50cm high, c.1905 £60 - £100

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2034 A 19th century American Eley cast iron spring driven clay trap, painted red, The Expert 4 pat. Mch 1892 £60 - £100

2037 An English Baroque Portland stone garden statue, Allegorical of Summer, she stands in flowing robes, a flowering cornucopia at her side, 165cm high, c.1700 £600 - £1,000

2035 A 16th century style fire grate and back plate, arched cresting inscribed 1588 above IFC and anchor and fleur-de-lis, the andirons cast with strapwork, 69cm high, 75cm wide £50 - £80

2038 A French fairground dodgem car, rubber coated steering central wheel, double seat, blue livery, applied no.7, chrome and glitter trim, 1970’s £300 - £400

2039 A Supercar fairground dodgem, centre steering wheel, right hand drive, double seat, rectangular head lamps, white livery, chrome trim, tapered rectangular badge to grille, 1960’s £700 - £900

2036 An early 20th century cast iron fire stove, in George III style, urnular finial, fluted domed top, bowed grille, fluted sides, paw feet, 88cm high, 70cm wide, c.1920 £100 - £150

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Day Three

Friday 19th March at 2.30pm

Furniture

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Furniture

2050 A set of six Irish rosewood salon chairs, the horizontal splats inlaid in brass with harp and scrolls, four vertical bobbin turned splats, bergere seats, turned legs, c.1850 £300 - £500

2056 A Neo-Classical gilt metal tripod jardinière stand, circular Greek Antique Green top, above a deep frieze cast with foliage, goat monopodia applied with acanthus leaves, 119cm high, 34cm wide, 19th century £200 - £300

2051 A Victorian mahogany breakfront triple wardrobe, the moulded cornice with oval bevelled mirrored door, with pierced leaf scrolls to corners, the interior with three slides and three long drawers, flanked by conforming long doors, with hanging hooks and drawers, plinth base, 210cm wide, 216cm high, c.1860 £400 - £600

2057 A 17th century and later oak circular cricket table, boarded top, splayed ring and bobbin turned legs, rectangular stretchers, 87cm high, 76cm diam £200 - £300

2058 A 17th century iron bound ‘Armada’ chest strong box, riveted mounts, bold swing handles star shaped escutcheon, 41.5cm high, 80cm wide, associated stand Found built into the wall at Rock Valley Factory, Mansfield, as a safe and re-discovered during reconstruction in 1953 £400 - £600

2055 A 19th century French Transitional style gilt metal mounted mahogany and kingwood parquetry étargerè, pierced brass gallery, the mounts cast with female masks and acanthus scrolls, cabriole legs, 86cm high, 61cm wide c.1870 £250 - £300

2059 A ‘17th century’ oak side chair, rectangular stuffed over back and seat low scroll arms, turned fore legs, bobbin stretchers (an old reconstruction of period timbers) £60 - £100

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2060 A 18th century elm rectangular six plank blanket chest, of small proportions, hinged top, rectangular steel lock plate, the later stand with reeded square legs, 62cm high, 72cm wide £60 - £100

2063 A 19th century Chinese hardwood chair, Cupid bow cresting rail above a rectangular splat, carved and pierced with figures, scroll arms, panelled seat, square underframe, c.1880 £150 - £200

2062 A 19th century brass mounted specimen stone centre table, the circular top inlaid with a central roundel within three graduated bands of Blue John and veined marble panels within a conforming band on a Carrara marble ground, the tripod base cast with egg and dart border above acanthus grasped cabriole legs, urnular under finial, lion paw feet, 72cm diam, 77cm high, £1,000 - £1,500

2065 A 19th century Chinese padouk wood jardinière stand, circular top with beaded edge and set with a circular marble panel above a deep frieze, carved and pierced with blossoming prunus, X- stretcher, cabriole legs, carved overall, 93cm high, 32cm diam, c.1890 £100 - £150

2061 A 19th century birch cheval mirror, arched rectangular plate flanked by fluted uprights, flower finials, conforming stretcher, scroll feet, 62cm high, 87cm wide, c.1860 £300 - £400

2064 A 19th century Chinese padouk wood jardinière stand, shaped circular top inset with a conforming rouge marble panel, beaded rim above an apron pieced and carved with blossoming prunus, cabriole legs, X-stretcher, 69cm high, 37cm diam, c.1890 £100 - £150

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2067 2066 A 19th century Chinese padouk wood square jardinière stand, oversailing top above a deep frieze and shaped apron, carved with stylised water lilies and lotus, shaped under tier, cabriole legs, 75cm high 36cm wide, c.1890 £60 - £100 2067 An early 19th century Dutch floral marquetry bombé shaped commode, veined marble top above three long drawers, gilt metal Rococo handles and escutcheon, decorated overall in coloured woods with flowers and scrolling foliage, shaped apron, splayed bracket feet, 87cm high, 124cm wide, c.1840 £2,000 - £3,000

2068 A 19th century French bombé kingwood and marquetry commode, in Louis XV style, the mottled marble top with moulded edge above three drawers, inlaid with stylised flowerheads and leaf scroll borders, shaped apron, the sides quarter veneered and inlaid with floral stems, leafy scroll handles and escutcheons, 96cm wide, 90cm high, c.1860 £600 - £800 For more images please visit

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2071 A 19th century French gilt metal mounted rosewood parquetry and marquetry bowed rectangular work table, the hinged cover, centred by a flower and leaf patera within strap work and a broad lattice band, with mirror to verso enclosing a maple lined interior, the conforming frieze with drawer, turned and fluted legs, curved X- underframe, £300 - £500

2069 A 19th century French gilt metal mounted Kingwood and vernis Martin bombé shaped bureau de dame, pierced three quarter gallery, fall front painted with a courting couple, enclosing three drawers, a sliding well and a baize lined writing surface, shaped apron, cabriole legs, 87cm high, 86cm wide, c.1870 £600 - £800

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2070 A 19th century French gilt metal mounted kingwood jardinière table, pierced gallery above a concave outswept rim, tall sides shaped apron, slender cabriole legs, mounts and sabot cast with female mask and flowering leafy scrolls, zinc liner, 84cm high, 69cm wide, c.1865 £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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2072 A 19th century French lacquered brass and Sèvres circular tray top occasional table, the Sèvres tray painted with reserves of Elizabeth, Louise,Yenlis, Lamballe, Antoinette and Monteyson and centred by Louis XVI on a gilt and bleu celeste ground three loose ring carrying handles to rim,raised on three tall pierced legs cast with mask and wreathes, centred by floral and bud bosses, bun feet 68cm high, 51 diam. c.1865 £600 - £1,000

2073 A 19th century French ormolu mounted kingwood and parquetry side cabinet, the marble top with threequarter lacquered brass gallery above a pair of doors, with re-entrant angles, fitted with grilles and backed in pleated salmon silk, above a drawer, loose ring handles, shaped apron the drawer and sides inlaid throughout with panels of tumbling blocks, tapered square legs, 74cm wide, 98cm high, c.1850 £2,000 - £3,000

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2074 A 19th century gilt metal and tortoiseshell mounted ebonised rounded rectangular open bookcase, slightly oversailing top and deep frieze above three shelves, the mounts cast with triumphal regalia, egg and dart borders, plinth base, 108cm high, 131cm wide, c.1850 £400 - £600

2079 A 19th century vernacular pine cricket table, circular top, splayed triform legs, rectangular stretchers, 68cm high, 75cm diam £150 - £200

2076 A 19th century mahogany wardrobe, dentil cornice above a pair of paneled rectangular doors, outlined with satinwood, boxwood and ebony ovals above a deep drawer, oval swing handles, splayed bracket feet, 202cm high, 127cm wide £200 - £300

2081 A 19th century yew, ash and elm Windsor chair, pierced vasualr splat, shaped seat, turned legs, crinoline stretcher,c.1850 £100 - £150

2080 A 19th century walnut armchair, in the late 17th century style, rectangular stuffed over back and seat, acanthus scroll arms, scroll legs and stretcher, c.1880 £300 - £400

2075 A 19th century giltwood looking glass, the frame carved with acanthus leaves and husk swags, 81.5cm high, 56.5cm wide, c.1870 £60 - £100

2082 A Dutch walnut and marquetry serpentine side table, the top inlaid with winged demi-figures holding flowering urns, cockbeaded drawer to frieze, ring handles, fluted legs, block feet, 76cm wide, 71cm high, c.1800 £800 - £1,200

2077 A 19th century rococo revival gilt wood three fold dressing screen, cartouche shaped clear glass panels with leafy flowering C-scroll crestings above three quarter panels lined with striped silk, scroll feet, 189cm high, 155cm wide, c.1865 £300 - £500

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2078 A 19th century Venetian Blackamore, standing holding a tray, octagonal base, 100cm high, c.1880 ÂŁ1,200 - ÂŁ1,800



2083 A fine and important Regency ormolu mounted rosewood and brass marquetry rectangular library table, attributed to John McLean, the well figured oversailing top inlaid to the angles with scrolling leafy tendril brackets, outlined with bands engraved with stiff leaves and flowerhead roundels within a substantial border cast with oval paterae and stiff leaves, the conforming frieze with a rectangular drawer and a blind drawer, divided by a boldly cast ‘Green Man’ foliate mask, the verso conforming in reverse, end supports each with a pair of turned pillars with egg and dart mounts, ring turned stretcher, sabre legs applied with acanthus leaves and flowerhead paterae, brass lion paw casters, 73cm high, 120cm wide, c,1805

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John McLean of Upper Terrace, Tottenham Court Road and 34 Marylebone Street, Piccadilly is listed in the Westminster Poll Book in 1774 and included in Sheraton’s Cabinet Dictionary of 1803. Trade directories 1809 - 14 give John McLean & Son, upholders, 58 Upper Marylebone Street and from 1814 - 25 give William McLean at the same address who may be a relative. McLean is known particularly for his fine cabinets and desks in the French taste with brass mounts and inlay and advertised that he specialised in ‘Elegant Parisian Furniture’. Collard, Frances, Regency Furniture, Antique Collectors’ Club (Woodbridge 1985), p.332 £15,000 - £25,000

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2084 A fine George III mahogany chest, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, moulded edge above a frieze drawer, axe-handle handles, two short and four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, cast lacquered brass handles, pierced bracket feet, 125cm wide, 130cm high, c.1775 £1,200 - £1,800 2085 A fine Louis XV Revival burnished and matt ormolu mounted rosewood, kingwood and marquetry shaped rectangular bureau plat, possibly by Francois Linke, gilt, tooled, green leather writing surface, moulded rim above three drawers, blind to verso, slender cabriole legs, the whole encrusted with boldly cast leafy mounts, 79cm high, 137cm wide, c.1890 £5,000 - £8,000 2085 detail

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2087 A fine Victorian Franglais ormolu mounted kingwood, satinwood and marquetry shaped rectangular writing table, oversailing top with shaped oval inset tooled leather writing surface, above a shaped arched frieze drawer flanked by two pairs of flush drawers with matched veneers, inlaid throughout with leafy stems and tendrils, monogram initials to side panels, the mounts well cast with leafy scrolls, cabriole legs, conforming sabot, 74cm high, 101cm wide, c.1850 £6,000 - £8,000

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2086 A fine substantial Neo-Classical giltwood candle stand, circular white marble top within an egg and dart border, raised on a spreading acanthus column applied with conforming brackets, wrapped reeded border above a deep stop-fluted frieze boldly carved and applied with ram’s heads linked by floral festoons, triform base with monopodia and pierced stretchers, fruiting acanthus underfinial and boss, incurved base, stamped beneath the marble Pernn**sien, Freres, Ameublelement, *** St H**, Paris, 145cm high, the top 36cm diam, c.1775 £1,000 - £1,500 For more images please visit

2088 A French gilt metal mounted tall kingwood bow front chest, the moulded rouge marble top above five quarter veneered crossbanded drawers, foliate cast bold ring handles and escutcheons, shaped apron bracket feet, 63cm wide, 127cm high, c.1850 £1,500 - £2,000

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2089 A French Louis XV style gilt metal mounted kingwood and marquetry kidney shaped salon table, oversailing top with pierced gallery, inlaid to the centre in stained and shaded woods with a basket of flowers and foliage, above two concave frieze drawers, conforming undertier inlaid with a ewer, cabriole legs, the top drawer stamped 2538, 82cm high, 78cm wide, c.1870 ÂŁ600 - ÂŁ1,000

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2090 A French Louis XV style gilt metal mounted rosewood, kingwood and marquetry jardinière table, rectangular crossbanded cover, centred by flowering leafy scrolls within an oval cartouche, pierced ribbon border, concave sides, shaped apron, cabriole legs, zinc liner, 60cm wide, 77cm high, c.1865 £300 - £500 2091 A French Transitional style gilt metal mounted mahogany and parquetry bombé shaped secretaires a cylindre, the design in the manner of Jean- Henri Riesener, shaped top with pierced brass gallery and tooled and gilt red leather surface, the cylinder enclosing an open niche and long drawer, flanked by a pair of ‘secret’ compartments applied with faux leather book bindings and short drawers, sliding plateau with conforming leather writing surface above a frieze drawer, flanked by deep short drawers, cabriole legs, 111cm high, 103cm wide, 19th century £1,000 - £1,500 2092 A French Transitional style ormolu mounted rosewood marquetry and parquetry bombé shaped bureau du dame, serpentine top with a pair of Rococo candle sconces, fall front inlaid in coloured woods with a shepherd receiving a message from a pigeon, possibly an allegory of the relief of the Siege of Paris, enclosing a baize lined writing surface and four small drawers, shaped drawer to frieze, outlined with boxwood stringing, cabriole legs, 117cm high, 75cm wide, c.1870 £800 - £1,200

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2098 A George III mahogany rounded rectangular sofa table, the top with fall sides, moulded edge above two drawers to frieze, blind to verso, brass spirally cast drum handles, bobbin twin end supports, two turned stretches, reeded scroll legs, terminating with acanthus cast socket casters, 165cm wide extended, 73cm high, c.1820 £1,200 - £1,800

2099 A George III bow fronted rectangular side table, oversailing top with reeded edge above a long cockbeaded drawer, brass drum handles, tapered square legs, 72cm high, 100cm wide, c.1810 £200 - £300

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2100 A George III elm child’s commode box chair, pierced handle, 58cm high, c.1820 £80 - £120

2093 A George II Japanned bow fronted wall hanging corner cupboard, shaped back and moulded top above a pair of doors, decorated in polychrome and gilt with pagodas and chinoiserie figures, pierced brass H-shaped hinges, 114cm high, 57cm wide, c.1759 £200 - £300

2094 A George II oak lowboy, the oversailing moulded top above a frieze drawer, brass bat shaped handles, cabriole legs, pad feet, 68cm high, 76cm wide, c.1775 £100 - £150 2095 A George II walnut bureau, the top and fall front with matched veneers, the interior with pigeon holes secret compartments and drawers, four long drawer, brass escutcheon’s and handles, bracket feet, the whole outlined with crossbanding, 93cm wide, 100cm high, c.1720 £2,000 - £3,000

2096 A George II walnut rectangular chest, moulded top above three short and three long moulded cross banded drawers, pierced brass bat shaped handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 105cm wide, 99cm high (formally the top of a chest on chest) £200 - £300

2101

2101 A George III Irish mahogany demi-lune card table, folding crossbanded top enclosing a baize lined playing surface above a deep frieze, outlined throughout with Greek key and barber pole stringing, tapered square legs, brass casters, stamped Castletown, Co. Kildare, 74cm high, 90cm wide, c.1790 £300 - £500

2097 A George III mahogany breakfast table, the rounded rectangular top tilting on ring turned columns, reeded sabre legs, brass socket casters, 122cm wide, 71cm high, c.1820 £200 - £300 For more images please visit

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2105 A George III mahogany bow front chest of two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass ring handles, ogee bracket feet, 117cm high, 112cm wide, c.1800 £200 - £300 2106 A George III mahogany bow fronted chest of two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, stamped brass loose ring handles, shaped apron, splayed bracket feet, 113cm high, 103cm wide, c.1820 £100 - £150 2107 A George III mahogany bow fronted wall hanging corner cupboard, moulded cornice above a deep frieze and a pair of doors enclosing shelves, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 108cm high, 72.5cm wide c.1820 £100 - £150

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2108 A George III mahogany chest of drawers, oversailing rectangular top outlined with ebony stringing above two short and three long graduated, cockbeaded drawers, oval brass swing handles, shaped apron, bracket feet, 116cm high, 114cm wide, c.1810 £150 - £250

2102 A George III mahogany bachelors bow front chest, of three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass loose ring handles, shaped apron, splayed bracket feet, 92cm wide, 83cm high, c.1815 £400 - £600 2103 A George III mahogany bachelor’s chest, moulded top above a brushing slide, four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass swing handles, bracket feet, 85cm wide, 79cm high, c.1800 £600 - £900

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2104 A George III mahogany bachelor’s chest, rectangular moulded top inlaid with a covered urn within an oval reserve, above four long graduated moulded drawers, brass rococco swan necked handles and escutcheons, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, skirted base, bracket feet, 76cm high, 78cm wide, c.1760 £1,000 - £1,500 For more images please visit

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2109 A George III mahogany chest on chest, dentil cornice above three short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers flanked by fluted canted angles, projecting base with brushing slide above three further long graduated cockbeaded graduated drawers, oval brass batwing handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 183cm high, 105cm wide, c.1780 £800 - £1,200

2113 A George III mahogany demi lune tea table, folding top with moulded with a deep frieze, outlined with boxwood stringing and banding, tapered square legs, 72cm high, 89cm wide, c.1800 £200 - £300

2114 A George III mahogany domed rectangular cellaret, hinged cover enclosing bottle divisions, fan shaped escutcheon, brass swan neck handles to sides, outlined with boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, the lock stamped W.C. Quiggin, Liverpool, 66cm high, 38cm wide, c.1810 £300 - £400

2115 A George III mahogany D-shaped card table, folding top enclosing a baize lined playing surface above a deep frieze, turned tapering legs, brass casters, 75cm high, 90cm wide c.1810 £150 - £200 2116 A George III mahogany D-shaped tea table, reeded edge, deep frieze, turned legs, brass socket casters, 91cm wide, 74cm high, c.1815 £300 - £400

2117 A George III mahogany escritoire, of small proportions, moulded cornice above a fall front, as pair of faux re-entrant moulded doors, enclosing a tooled and gilt leather writing surface, an architectural alcove and an arrangement of crossbanded drawers, one fitted for writing, outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass loose ring handles, skirted base, shaped bracket feet, 163cm high, 85cm wide, c.1800 £3,000 - £5,000 2118 A George III mahogany Gainsborough armchair, shaped, arched rectangular back, padded down swept arms, square legs, rectangular stretchers, brass casters, c.1770 £1,000 - £1,500

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2110 A George III mahogany chest on chest, the moulded cornice above blind fret frieze, two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, lacquered brass swing handles, flanked by reeded canted angles, the projecting base with three graduating drawers, bracket feet, 181cm high, 112cm high, c.1790 £1,000 - £1,500

2111 A George III mahogany chest, moulded top above a brushing slide and three long drawers, pierced brass bat shaped handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 100cm high, 106cm wide (formerly a base of a chest on chest) £100 - £150

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2119 A George III mahogany low dresser, oversailling top with rectangular back, above a cockbeaded drawers and a pair of rectangular doors, flanked by two rows of three graduated cockbeaded drawers, oval brass swing handles, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, bracket feet, 98cm high, 216cm wide, c.1810 £300 - £500

2112 A George III mahogany corner armchair, curved back, pierced vasular splats, scroll arms carved with stiff leaves, drop-in seat, chamfered square legs, X- stretcher, c.1770 £100 - £150 For more images please visit

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2120 A George III mahogany Pembroke dining table, oval top with gadrooned border, drawer to frieze, blind to verso, brass ring handles centred with a floral boss, tapering legs, 162cm wide, 74cm high, c.1800 £200 - £300

2126 A George III mahogany secretaire chest, oversailing top above a flush frieze drawer, the long secretaire drawer applied with three re-entrant mouldings, enclosing a birds eye maple lined interior with an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, centred by a rectangular compartment, above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, flanked by stylised Composite pilasters, 109cm high, 131cm wide, c.1810 £100 - £150

2121 A ‘George III’ mahogany rectangular side cabinet, moulded top, above deep frieze carved with vitruvian scrolls, rectangular panelled door moulded with everted angles and draught turned roundels, plinth base, 88cm high, 90cm wide (reconstruction) £150 - £250

2127 A George III mahogany serpentine card table, folding top enclosing a baize lined playing surface above a deep frieze, moulded tapered square legs, 75.5cm high, 87cm wide, c.1770 £400 - £600

2122 A George III mahogany rectangular side table, moulded top inlaid, top the centre with a covered urn, drawer to frieze, brass loose ring handles, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered square legs, 74cm high, 91cm wide, c.1800 £200 - £300

2128 A George III mahogany serpentine chest, of four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, outlined with ebony stringing, oval brass loop handles, bracket feet, 118cm wide, 100cm high, c.1790 £1,500 - £2,000

2123 A George III mahogany rectangular side table, slightly oversailing top with moulded edge above three frieze drawers, loose ring handles, turned legs, brass casters, 79cm high, 121cm wide, c.1820 £200 - £300

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2129 A George III mahogany serpentine chest, of four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, outlined with boxwood stringing, oval ring handles, fluted columns, turned feet, 113cm wide, 99cm high, c.1790 £1,500 - £2,000

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2124 A George III mahogany rectangular twin pedestal writing desk, with five drawers, turned wooden handles, arched knee hole flanked by a pair of fielded doors, 112cm wide, 76cm high, c.1800 £300 - £500

2130 A George III mahogany shield shaped toilet mirror, the serpentine base with three drawers, bone shield shaped escutcheon, button handles, ogee bracket feet, 43cm wide, c.1775 £60 - £100

2125 A George III mahogany rounded rectangular extending dining table, oversailing top above a deep frieze, turned and fluted legs, brown ceramic casters, 195cm long (fully extended), 104cm long (closed), 119cm wide, 73cm high, c.1820 £800 - £1,200

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2131 A George III mahogany square washstand, hinged top, the interior with four apertures, above a faux drawer and single drawer, square legs, incurved platform, 48.5cm wide, 90cm high, c.1800 £100 - £150

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2132 A George III mahogany tea table, folding rectangular top inlaid with satinwood and boxwood stringing, deep frieze inlaid with floral demi-lune, tapered square legs, 91.5cm wide, 74cm high, c.1800 £150 - £200 2133 A George III mahogany tripod occasional table, canted rectangular top with reeded edge, slender turned column, downswept legs, 73cm high, 60cm wide, c.1800 £100 - £150 2134 A George III mahogany tripod occasional table, circular top rotating on a baluster turned column, cabriole legs, pad feet, 71cm high, 86cm diam, c.1780 £300 - £400

2135 A George III mahogany tripod supper table, shaped circular top with central dished recess within a band of twelve smaller conforming, the ground carved with stiff leaves, tilting on a bird cage and turned column, cabriole legs, pad feet, 70cm high, 82cm diam, c.1800 £200 - £300

2136 A George III mahogany window seat, scroll ends, fluted tapering cylindrical legs, brass socket casters, 136cm wide, c.1800 £1,500 - £2,000

2137 A George III oak and mahogany bookcase, stepped cornice, deep frieze inlaid with lozenges above a pair of rectangular glazed doors, projecting base with a short cockbeaded drawer and a conforming ‘secret’ drawer above a pair of canted rectangular panelled doors, brass handles, shaped apron, bracket feet, 201cm high, 109cm wide, c.1810 £400 - £600

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2138 A George III oak mule chest, hinged moulded top above four raised pointed ogee arched panels, the base with a short drawer flanked by a pair of long drawers, stile and block feet, 141cm wide, 100cm high, c.1775 £500 - £800

2147 A George III serpentine mahogany and marquetry card table, the top inlaid with two handled urn and flowering stems, within a broad satinwood crossbanded border, moulded edge, the frieze inlaid with flowers and leaves, slender cabriole legs, knurl feet, 88cm wide, 74cm high, c.1775 £1,000 - £1,500

2139 A George III oak occasional table, the planked circular top tilting on turned columns, cabriole tripod base, pad feet, 89cm diam, 67cm high, c.1760 £80 - £120

2148 A George III style mahogany library bookcase, dentil cornice, stop fluted frieze centred by a rectangular panel carved and applied with a covered urn and ribbon-tied drapery swags, above a pair of rectangular glazed doors with interlaced pointed arched glazing bars, enclosing adjustable shelves, projecting base with two pairs of short drawers above a pair of rectangular panelled doors, oval swing handles, plinth base, 122cm wide, 233cm high, early 20th century £1,000 - £1,500

2140 A George III oak rectangular lowboy, moulded oversailing top above a frieze drawer, brass swan neck handles, shaped apron, cabriole legs, pad feet, 71cm high, 76cm wide, c.1775 £200 - £300 2141 A George III oak rounded rectangular side table, oversailing moulded top above a long cockbeaded frieze drawer, brass swan neck handles, chamfered square legs, 76cm high, 88cm wide, c.1800 £200 - £300

2149 A George III style mahogany library bookcase, dentil cornice above a pair of rectangular glazed doors enclosing four adjustable shelves, projecting base with gadrooned edge above a pair of flame veneered rectangular doors applied with re-entrant mouldings, plinth base, 223cm high, 122cm wide, c.1900 £700 - £1,000

2142 A George III oak settle, rectangular back with three raise and fielded shaped arched panels, scroll arms, squab cushion, cabriole legs, pad feet, 105cm high, 138cm wide £200 - £300

2150 A George III style oak wing-back armchair, scroll arms, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, upholstered in leatherette, c.1920 £60 - £100

2143 A George III oak tripod occasional table, circular top tilting on a slender baluster turned column, cabriole legs, 72cm high, 60cm diam c.1800 £50 - £70

2151 A George III style satinwood crossbanded shaped serpentine writing desk, oversailing top above a long drawer flanked by two rows of three short drawers, ribbon-tied loose ring handles, kite shaped escutcheons, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony checkered stringing, tapered square legs, brass casters, 76cm high, 130cm wide, 20th century £400 - £600

2144 A George III oak tripod occasional table, circular top tilting on a turned column, cabriole legs, 74cm high, 61cm diam, c.1800 £60 - £100

2145 A George III oak tripod occasional table, circular top, tilted on a gun barrel column, cabriole legs, 68cm high, 63cm diam, c.1780 £50 - £80

2152 A George IV mahogany bow front dressing mirror, the rectangular frame above three cockbeaded drawers, ivory lozenge shape escutcheon and brass axe head handles, 54cm wide, c.1830 £60 - £100 2153 A George IV mahogany twin pedestal sideboard, arched back, reeded borders, the sunken bowed centre with a pair of drawers, flanked by cellaret and deep drawer and pair of rectangular panelled doors, outlined with ebony stringing and anthemions to angles, bun feet, 120cm high, 214cm wide, c.1830 £400 - £600 2154 A George IV rosewood rounded rectangular side table, drawer to frieze, lotus carved apron, three turned end supports, conforming, trestle base, turned stretcher, scroll feet, bras casters, 77cm wide, 74cm high, c.1835 £600 - £1,000

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2155 A good 19th century French Hepplewhite style mahogany three-seat sofa, serpentine back and arms terminating in scrolls, stuffed-over back and seat, cabriole legs, c.1860 £3,000 - £5,000

2146 A George III rectangular mahogany tray top night cupboard, pierced hand holes, above doors, axe head handles, sliding commode drawer, 53cm wide, 75cm high, c.1800 £300 - £400 For more images please visit

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2158 A good George IV/William IV marquetry circular occasional table, in the manner of Anton Seuffert, the top inlaid with sample veneers as a chrysanthemum blossom on a satinwood ground, within a broad rosewood crossbanded border, pierced and fret apron, tapered hexagonal column, three S-scroll supports, terminating with draught turned roundels and centred by an acorn pendant, incurved rectangular base, 52cm diam, 72cm high, c.1830 £600 - £800

2156 A good 19th century French ormolu mounted mahogany and Kingwood vitrine, by Prosper Guillaume Durand, signed, in Louis XVI style, shaped marble top above an arched glazed door, glazed sides, mirrored interior, slender cabriole legs, the whole applied with acanthus scrolling mounts, 75cm wide, 126cm high, c.1860 The son of the celebrated 19th century furniture maker, Louis, he was made ‘ebeniste du roi’ in 1839 and exhibited at the Industrial Products Exhibitions in 1834,1839, and 1844, as well as the Paris Exhibition of 1855. £1,500 - £2,000

2159 A good late Victorian Sheraton Revival floor standing mahogany and marquetry corner cabinet, by Hampton and Sons, swan neck cornice above a pair of serpentine glazed doors enclosing three shelves, bevelled mirrors to niche, above a drawer and a pair of doors, inlaid throughout with flowering stems, ribbon tied bouquets, swags and festoons, crossbanded in satinwood, 88cm wide, 246cm high, c.1890 £2,000 - £3,000 2161 A good Victorian mahogany and marquetry cylinder bureau, moulded rectangular top with three drawers, the cylinder enclosing a slide with a three section hinged tooled and gilt leather writing surface, the centre adjustable on a ratchet, pigeon holes and an arrangement of small satin wood drawers, late J Bramah lock, frieze drawer above an arch, flanked by two pairs of short drawers,inlaid with scrolling foliage and outlined with satinwood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered square, legs, brown ceramic casters, 94cm wide, 112cm high, c.1885 £2,000 - £3,000

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2162 A Jacobean Revival oak hall stand, the moulded dentil cornice above four panel back applied with geometrical moulding’s, the projecting base with conforming rectangular cupboard flanked by stick and umbrella apertures, turned columns, plinth base, 228cm high, 137cm wide, c.1900 £200 - £300

2163 A Japanese carved hardwood salon cabinet, pierced dragon cresting above an arrangement of sliding doors and open shelves, with shibayama lacquered panels, 151cm wide, 230cm high, Meiji period £2,000 - £3,000 2157 detail

2157 A good George III painted satinwood Pembroke table, the quarter veneered top painted with a broad oval band of stylised flowerheads, engrissaille panels to fall sides, boxwood and ebony strung crossbanded borders, drawer to frieze, tapered square legs, 84cm wide, 73cm high, c.1790 £1,200 - £1,800

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2160 A good mid 18th century Northern Welsh oak cwpwrdd tridarn, stepped cornice above an open canopy and pot board supported on turned columns, above a rectangular raised and fielded panel flanked by a pair of conforming doors, bun turned under finials, the projecting base with a pair of drawers above further rectangular raised and fielded paneled doors, brass swan neck handles, stile feet, 201cm high, 145cm wide c.1750 Literature: Chinnery illustrates similar examples from North Wales and North West England, Chinnery, Victor, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition Antique Collectors’ Club, (Woodbridge 1979). pp.324 & 325, £3,000 - £4,000


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2164 A large four fold arched rectangular dressing screen, composed from sections of 17th/18th century Dutch leather wall covering, embossed, tooled and gilt with flowering and fruiting leafy stems, strapwork and trellis, 215cm high, 216cm wide £300 - £500 2165 A late 18th century Italian gilt wood mirror, carved and pierced with leaves and S-scrolls, 60cm high, 50cm wide, c.1790 £180 - £220

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2166 A late Victorian/Edwardian mahogany writing desk, shaped superstructure with moulded gallery above a pair of hinged concave compartments and small drawers fitted for writing, the oversailing top with tooled leather writing surface, above a pair of frieze drawers, tapered square legs, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, brown ceramic casters, 92cm high, 91.5cm wide, c.1900 £150 - £250

2167 A Louis Phillipe flame mahogany secretaire au abatant, rounded rectangular grey marble top above a moulded frieze drawer, fall front enclosing a rosewood line interior, gilt and tooled leather writing surface, open niche and an arrangement of small drawers and compartments, above three long drawers, plinth base, block feet, 98cm wide, 146cm high, c.1830 £400 - £600

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2169 A Louis XV style gilt metal mounted mahogany and kingwood veris Martin serpentine bijouterie vitrine, the top with glazed hinged cover and sides above a door painted with a courting couple within an incurved panel, the mounts cast with leafy scrolls, cabriole legs, 110cm high, 67cm wide, c.1870 £600 - £1,000

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2168 A Louis XV ormolu mounted kingwood and marquetry bombé shaped commode, moulded Alep Breccia marble top above three long drawers, decorated overall in coloured woods with flowering leafy stems, the Rococo mounts boldly cast with leafy scrolls, cartouche shaped escutcheons, cabriole legs, 95cm high, 129cm wide, mid 18th century £2,000 - £3,000


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2171 A Louis XV style gilt wood armchair, arched rectangular back and stuffed over seat upholstered with Aubusson type tapestry, typically worked with colourful flowers, scroll arms terminating in acanthus leaves, shaped apron, cabriole legs, carved in relief with flowering leafy scrolls and shells, block feet, 19th century £300 - £500

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2170 A Louis XV style gilt metal mounted ‘rosewood’ and vernis Martin serpentine vitrine, moulded top above a three quarter glazed door enclosing a silk lined interior, painted with a courting couple within a cartouche shaped reserve, the mounts cast with flowers, female masks and leafy scrolls, swept legs, 167.5cm high, 79cm wide, c.1870 £800 - £1,200 2172

2172 A Louis XV style gilt wood scroll end window seat, stuffed over cream and gold damask upholstery, shaped apron carved with leafy C-scrolls, acanthus leaves to angles, cabriole legs, c.1870 £150 - £250 For more images please visit

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2173 A Louis XV style ormolu mounted kingwood and marquetry shaped rectangular bureau plat, in the manner of Francois Linke, oversailing top with tooled and gilt leather writing surface above three frieze drawers, decorated overall in coloured woods with leafy stems,the mounts boldly cast with leafy scrolls, 78cm high, 140cm wide, c.1890 £1,500 - £2,500

2174 A Victorian fiddle back mahogany and marquetry serpentine salon cabinet, moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors, flanked by conforming panels, above an open niche with paneled baluster columns, projecting base with a pair of doors, inlaid in coloured woods with ribbon tied flowering leafy stems, shaped undertier,outswept legs, 200cm high, 116cm wide, c.1875 £1,500 - £2,000 2175 A Louis XVI style gilt metal mounted onyx statuary pedestal, square top above a composite capital, tapered square column, acanthus socle, square base, bracket feet, 106cm high, 28cm wide, early 20th century £200 - £300 2178 A pair of 18th century oak joined benches, rounded rectangular tops above deep friezes, outswept turned and blocked legs, rectangular stretchers, 314cm long, 47cm high £600 - £1,000

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2179 A pair of George II mahogany demi-lune side tables, the oversailing tops above deep frieze, tapered legs, pad feet, 90cm wide, 70cm high, c.1750 £1,500 - £2,000 2180 A pair of George III mahogany side chairs, arched rectangular backs, pierced splats, carved with oval flower head paterae and bell husk swags, serpentine overstuffed seats, moulded tapered square legs, H-stretchers, c.1785 £300 - £400 2181 A pair of George III style rosewood crossbanded satinwood and ebony marquetry demi-lune pier tables, crossbanded tops outlined with bands of interlinked leaves above conforming friezes, outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered square legs, 84cm high, 94cm wide, 20th century £800 - £1,200

2182 A pair of Italian carved walnut, painted and parcel gilt hall chairs, the rectangular back set with arched fielded panels carved with portrait busts, the seats painted with fanciful crests, turned and blocked legs, part early 18th century £300 - £500

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2183 A pair of mid 19th century colonial bergere library chairs, curved cresting rails carved with leafy scrolls, bobbin turned splats, caned seats, turned and fluted forelegs, draught turned roundels brass socket casters, c.1850 £600 - £1,000

2187 A Regency mahogany bow front chest, boxwood strung crossbanded top, three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, turned handles, shaped apron, splayed bracket feet, 99cm wide, 87cm high, c.1800 £400 - £600

2184 A pair of Regency stained and brass inlaid dining chairs, gadrooned back, horizontal splats and turned roudels, bergere seats, sabre legs, c.1815 £60 - £100 2185 A Regency coromandel crossbanded and mahogany rounded rectangular sofa table, two drawers to frieze, blind to verso, ring loop handles, embossed with fleur-de-lys, scroll legs, brass socket casters, 134cm extended, 72cm high, c.1800 £2,000 - £2,500

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2188 A Regency mahogany circular rent table, moulded top with tooled and gilt leather writing surface, the deep frieze with three cockbeaded drawers and six blind conforming, brass loose ring handles, above a satinwood band outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, turned column, sabre legs, brass capped casters, 77cm high, 130cm diam, c.1820 £400 - £600

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2186 A Regency mahogany and parcel gilt rectangular side cabinet, green marble top above a rectangular panelled door flanked by bold leafy scrolls, plinth base, 84cm high, 113cm wide £700 - £1,000

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2189 A Regency mahogany D-shaped tea table, folding and turning top with reeded edge, ring turned acanthus carved column, fluted socle, fluted sabre legs, brass acanthus capped casters, 73cm high, 89cm wide, c.1820 £150 - £200

2191 A Regency mahogany Pembroke table, in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, oval crossbanded top with fall leaves above a bowed frieze drawer, conforming to verso, brass loose ring handles, turned urnular column, downswept tripod legs, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, brass casters,71cm high 115cm wide (open) 113cm long, c.1820 £250 - £350

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2190 A Regency mahogany D-shaped tea table, the folding top with reeded edge with deep frieze with ‘match striker’ angles, reeded sabre legs, 73cm high, 89cm wide, c.1815 £300 - £400

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2192 A Regency mahogany rounded rectangular sofa table, oversailing top with fall leaves above a pair of flush frieze drawers, turned column, reeded sabre legs, brass lion paw casters, 71cm high, 143cm wide (open), 90cm wide (closed) c.1820 £1,000 - £1,500

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2195 2197 A Regency rounded rectangular mahogany breakfast table, the top inlaid with tramlines ebony stringing, scrolls and pendants to angles, ring turned column, sabre legs, brass lion paw casters, 71cm high, 138cm wide, c.1815 £300 - £500

2193 A Regency mahogany rounded rectangular twin pillar dining table, moulded top, turned columns, reeded sabre legs, brass lion paw casters, one leaf, 158cm long (extended), 112cm long (closed), 73cm high £800 - £1,200

2198 A Rococo style gilt wood cartouche shaped overmantel mirror, crested and flanked by leafy scroll carved brackets, 127cm high, 95cm wide £40 - £60

2194 A Regency mahogany rounded rectangular twin pedestal table, ovolo border, turned pedestals, hipped sabre legs, brass socket casters, 173cm long, 71cm high, c.1815 £300 - £500

2199 A set of eight George III Hepplewhite dining chairs, arched cresting rails, pierced splats, stop fluted and carved with branches and flower head bosses, drop-in seats, moulded square legs, H-stretchers £2,000 - £3,000

2195 A Regency rosewood break centre side cabinet Violet Breccia marble top above a deep frieze and a pair of rectangular doors, with brass trellis grilles, flanked by a pair of conforming doors, plinth base, 92cm high, 163cm wide, c.1820 £800 - £1,200

2200 A set of four Regency mahogany dining chairs, curved cresting rails, horizontal splats with anthemion terminals, stuffed-over seats, reed sabre legs, c.1815 £100 - £200

2196 A Regency rosewood chiffonier, rectangular superstructure with three-quarter gallery and open shelf, projecting base with a pair of short drawers above a pair of rectangular glazed doors flanked by ‘match striker’ panels, outlined with boxwood and ebony banding and geometric motifs, turned feet, 126cm high, 110cm wide, c.1820 £700 - £900

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2201 A set of four Regency mahogany dining chairs, including a carver, reeded scroll backs, rope twist top rail and pierced splat and central fluted tablets, drop in seats, turned and fluted fore legs c.1820 £150 - £200

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2203 2202 A set of four Victorian walnut cartouche back dining chairs, serpentine crestings pierced with arched scrolls, deep buttons stuffed over seats, cabriole legs, c.1860 £60 - £100

2204 A set of six 19th century mahogany ladder back dining chairs, the backs carved and pierced acanthus leaves and C-scrolls, stuffed-over red calf seats, square legs, Hunderframes, c.1890 £1,200 - £1,800

2203 A set of six 19th century mahogany dining chairs, pierced serpentine ladder backs carved with anthemions, flanked by flutes and draught turnings, stuffed over seats, conforming tapered square legs £1,500 - £2,000

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2205 A set of six Chippendale Revival mahogany dining chairs, including a pair of elbow chairs, serpentine cresting rails, pierced splats, carved with leafy scrolls, overstuffed seats, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, c.1900 £1,000 - £1,500

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2206 2206 A set of six George III style mahogany dining chairs, including a pair of carvers, serpentine cresting pierced spats, outswept arms terminating in acanthus scrolls, dished stuffed over seats, moulded tapered square legs, 19th century £1,000 - £1,500

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2207 A set of six mahogany dining chairs, in George III style, including a pair of open armchairs, open and pierced ladder backs, drop-in seats, c.1920 £300 - £400

2208 A set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs, reeded scroll backs, rope twist top rails, pierced splats carved with circular and demi lune bosses, drop in seats,turned and fluted fore legs, c.1820, £150 - £200

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2209 A set of ten George III mahogany dining chairs, including a pair of carvers, rectangular backs with four reeded splats, downswept arms, baluster turned uprights, stuffed-over seats, H-stretchers, moulded tapered square legs, c.1800 £600 - £1,000 2210 A set of three 19th century gilt wood and gesso chauffeuse, profusely carved with flowers, scrolls, ribbons and acanthus leaves, upholstered backs and seats, turned and fluted legs c.1860 £150 - £200

2211 A set of twelve Hepplewhite style mahogany dining chairs, shield backs carved with Prince of Wales feathers and flowerheads, overstuffed seats, tapered square forelegs, spade feet, 19th century £1,000 - £1,500

2212 A small Louis XV style kingwood gilt metal mounted serpentine commode, the moulded Yellow Jura Brocatelle marble top above two drawers, two quarter veneered drawers outlined with shaped crossbanding, foliate carved handles, outswept legs, cast sabots, 84cm high, 85cm wide, first half 19th century £400 - £600

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2215 A Victorian burr walnut and ebonised shaped rectangular card table, crossbanded top enclosing a tooled velvet playing surface, folding and turning above a deep frieze, cabriole legs, 76cm high, 99cm wide, c.1860 £400 - £600

2214 A Victorian brass mounted mahogany circular tripod occasional table, moulded top with rouge marble panel above a shaped frieze carved and applied with leafy scrolls and lotus bosses, turned and stop-fluted column, incise carved angular scroll legs, 56cm diam, 76cm high, c.1870 £400 - £600

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2216 A Victorian burr walnut and marquetry lady’s screen table, the oval glazed banner with pierced and carved leafy scroll cresting and deep border, acid etched with flowers and scrolling foliage, the shaped plateau inlaid with scrolling leafy stems and outlined with boxwood stringing, turned column, cabriole legs pierced and carved with acanthus scrolls to knees, 121cm high, c.1860 £200 - £300 2217 A Victorian burr walnut davenport, concave rectangular superstructure with three quarter pierced brass gallery enclosing stationery divisions, well apertures and compartments, hinged sloping top with inset leather writing surface enclosing an arrangement of small drawers, four drawers to side, blind to verso, turned wooden handles, leafy carved scroll uprights, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and boxwood stringing, turned feet, 88cm high, 54cm wide c.1865 £400 - £600

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2218 A Victorian burr walnut oval breakfast table, quarter veneererd top, moulded edge, turned column, carved with a band of guilloche, scroll legs boldly carved with scrolls, 73cm high, 141cm wide c.1860 £600 - £800

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2219 A Victorian burr walnut rectangular folio cabinet, moulded edge, the fall sides with double fielded panels, reentrant angles, carrying handles to sides, scroll feet, 88cm wide, 75cm high, c.1860 £1,000 - £1,500 2221

2221 A Victorian burr walnut shaped rectangular work table, moulded top enclosing an arrangement of compartments and covers carved and pierced with flowers and scrolling foliage, basket undertier, spirally fluted end supports and stretcher, carved scroll legs, brass casters, 74cm high, 59cm wide, c.1865 £300 - £500 2222 A Victorian burr walnut side cabinet, the blocked moulded top with ebonised border, shallow frieze delicately inlaid with scrolling leafy stems, glazed door to centre flanked by further doors to angles, divided by fluted ebonised Corinthian columns and enclosing a mushroom velvet interior, plinth base, turned feet, 137cm wide, 107cm high, c.1860 £800 - £1,200 2220

2220 A Victorian burr walnut serpentine card table, the top turning and folding a shallow flower carved frieze, four double leaf carved C-scroll supports centred by a spire finial, scroll legs, knurl feet, white ceramic casters, 92cm wide, 74cm high, c.1860 £600 - £900

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2223 A Louis XVI style gilt metal and porcelain mounted onyx statuary pedestal, square top above a Composite capital, tapered square column painted with classical bathers at the waters edge, signed Ribo* the mounts cast with leafy scrolls and stiff foliage, turned socle, square base, bracket feet, 110cm high, 38.5cm wide, early 20th century ÂŁ1,500 - ÂŁ2,000


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2224 A Victorian Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted rosewood and marquetry shaped rectangular card table, the folding quarter veneered top centred with garden flowers within a boxwood strung crossbanded border overlaid with a meandering floral stem, shells to angles, enclosing a baize lined playing surface, above a deep frieze, cabriole legs, 76cm high, 88cm wide, c.1850 £600 - £1,000

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2225 A Victorian mahogany and cane cradle, arched canopy, turned supports, trestle base, 105cm wide, 113cm high, c.1890 £100 - £200

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2228 A Victorian mahogany breakcentre wardrobe, outswept cornice, above a pair of arched panelled doors, enclosing three sliding trays, above two short and two long graduated cockbeaded drawers, flanked by a pair of doors conforming, turned wooden handles, plinth base, 187cm high, 201cm wide, c.1860 £300 - £400

2229 A Victorian mahogany breakfast table, the oval moulded top tilting on baluster column, four scroll legs, knurl feet, 121cm wide, c.1860 £100 - £150 2230 A Victorian mahogany button-back sofa, pierced and scroll cresting, scroll arms, serpentine stuffed-over back and seat, cabriole legs, carved with stiff leaves and flowers, knurl feet, c.1860 £200 - £300

2231 A Victorian mahogany chaise longue, acanthus wrapped scroll back, and turned spindles, deep button back, turned legs, brown ceramic casters, c.1860 £250 - £350

2232 A Victorian mahogany chaise longue, scroll button back and seat, turned and fluted legs, brown ceramics casters, c.1870 £150 - £200 2226

2226 A Victorian mahogany and marquetry display cabinet, shaped lofty back, above an arched three-quarter glazed and panelled door, enclosing green velvet lined shelves, flanked by arched bevelled mirror, square spreading columns, above serpentine glazed doors, shaped apron, tapered square legs, inlaid in coloured woods with flowers and leafy scrolls, outlined with urn, flowers and leafy scrolls, satinwood banding and boxwood and ebony string, spade feet, 186cm high, 123cm wide, c.1900 £300 - £500

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2233 A Victorian mahogany drawing room book stand, the trough with cane ends above a deep frieze and pierced central splat flanked by turned columns, turned and block stretcher, sabre legs applied with roundels, outlined with boxwood stringing, turned feet, 76cm high, 46cm wide, c.1890 £100 - £150

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2227 A Victorian mahogany and marquetry X- framed stool, upholstered seat with pierced sides, inlaid in coloured woods and ivory with a flaming urn, leafy scrolls and stringing, downswept legs, c.1880 £100 - £150 For more images please visit

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2245 A Victorian mahogany waterfall bookcase, moulded cornice, two graduated tiers above an open shelf and a pair of rectangular panelled fall front doors, turned wooden handles, plinth base, 141cm high, 154cm wide c.1880 £250 - £350

2234 A Victorian mahogany Duchess dressing table, shaped oval mirror, on turned and fluted baluster uprights, leafy scrolls brackets, the upstand with a pair of moulded drawers, the projecting base conforming, shaped undertier, turned feet, 169cm high, 129cm wide, c.1860 £150 - £250

2246 A Victorian oak country house window seat, scroll arms above baluster and spindle and spindle galleries, boarded seat, baluster legs, ring turned stretcher, bun feet, 76cm high, 180cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300

2235 A Victorian mahogany nursing chair, leafy carved cresting, button back, serpentine seat, cabriole legs, c.1870 £60 - £100

2247 A Victorian oak dining room suite, comprising a sideboard, an oval wind out dining table and a set of six chairs, the sideboard with break centre superstructure, moulded top above a fluted frieze drawer, an arcaded niche and a pair of rectangular raised and moulded panelled doors, flanked by conforming drawers and doors, carved with leafy bosses and acanthus scrolls, skirted base, bun feet, the table with moulded edge, deep frieze, tapered square fluted legs, brass casters, chairs with curved top rails alternately carved with flowerhead bosses, stuffed over seats, turned fore legs, brass casters, sideboard 113cm high,197cm wide, table, 74cm high, 151cm long (closed), 165cm long (fully extended), c.1880 (8) £800 - £1,200

2236 A Victorian mahogany octagonal occasional table, the top inlaid with chess board, turned pendants, associated turned column, scroll legs, 50cm wide, 78cm high £60 - £100 2237 A Victorian mahogany oval breakfast table, moulded top tilting on a turned column, scroll legs, white ceramic casters, 76cm high, 136cm wide, c.1860 £100 - £150 2238 A Victorian mahogany oval dressing mirror, leaf scroll uprights, serpentine base, scroll feet, 85.5cm high, 72cm wide, c.1860 £40 - £60

2248 A Victorian oval chinoserie occasional table, decorated with musical deities flying amongst a broad band of trellis and flowering stems all on a shaded turquoise ground, bobbin turned column, 53cm wide, 70cm high, c.1850 £150 - £200

2239 A Victorian mahogany rectangular butler’s tray, slope end gallery, pierced handles, X- shaped stand, 87cm high, 71cm wide, c.1860 £150 - £200 2240 A Victorian mahogany rounded rectangular cheval mirror, scroll uprights, turned handles to sides, shaped undertier, scroll feet, brass casters, 137cm high, 72cm wide, c.1860 (broken in all) £200 - £300 2241 A Victorian mahogany rounded rectangular dining table, two leaves, ovolo border, ring turned and fluted legs, brass casters, 120cm unextended, 228cm extended, 72cm high, c.1840 £400 - £600 2242 A Victorian mahogany rounded rectangular library table, the moulded top with tooled and gilt leather writing surface above a pair of moulded drawers, turned wooden handles, conforming tapered legs, brown ceramic casters, 74cm high, 121cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300 2243 A Victorian mahogany rounded rectangular partners’ writing table, moulded top with inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface above three frieze drawers, conforming to verso, turned wooden handles, carved, turned and fluted legs, brass casters, 76cm high, 151cm wide, c.1880 £1,000 - £1,500

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2249 A Victorian oval coppered mahogany wine cooler, detachable metal liner, loose ring lion mask handles to sides, skirted base, fluted square legs, 77cm over handles, 53cm high, c.1860 £300 - £500

2244 A Victorian mahogany serpentine tea table, folding top, cabriole legs, pad feet, 90cm wide, 78cm high, c.1860 £200 - £300 For more images please visit

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2250 A Victorian oval mahogany dressing mirror, S-scroll support, incurved rectangular base, two lidded compartment, leafy feet, 54cm wide, 62cm high, c.1860 £50 - £70

2252 A Victorian rectangular games table, the hinged swivelling top with green baize surface and tooled leather border, scroll aprons, single shelf, leaf carved cabriole legs, 56cm wide, 71cm high, c.1900 £100 - £200

2253 A Victorian rosewood breakcentre side cabinet, stiff leaf carved frieze above a pair of rounded rectangular glazed doors enclosing velvet lined shelves, flanked by by bowed glazed doors conforming, divided by fluted pilasters carved with leafy brackets, plinth base, 113cm high, 185cm wide, c.1860 £800 - £1,200 2254 A Victorian rosewood concave rectangular tea poy, hinged stepped cover enclosing a pair of rectangular canisters and glass bowls, spirally turned column, cabriole legs carved with flowers, scroll feet, 76cm high, 36.5cm wide, c.1860 £300 - £400

2255 A Victorian Sheraton revival painted satinwood bow centre display cabinet, moulded cornice inlaid with boxwood and ebony faux dentils above a deep frieze, three quarter glazed door with a rectangular panel, flanked by oval glazed panels, painted with ribbon tied bell husk swags, leafy scrolls and a musical trophy, shaped apron, splayed legs, 182.5cm high, 121cm wide c.1890 £800 - £1,200

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2256 A Victorian walnut and ebonised shaped inverted break centre side cabinet, oversailing black marble top above a deep frieze, arched rectangular glazed doors divided and flanked by pillasters, carved and applied with oval and circular bosses, plinth base, 92.5cm high, 244cm wide, c.1870 £200 - £300

2251 A Victorian painted satinwood rounded rectangular work table, hinged top painted with a band of poppies, enclosing a crimson velvet lined interior, deep sides painted with floral swags, tapered square legs, painted with husk pendants, 62cm wide, 78cm high, c.1860 £300 - £400

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2259 2257 A Victorian walnut and marquetry breakfast table, oval top inlaid with leafy stems, turned quinquepartite column, acanthus scroll legs,brass casters, 69cm high, 118cm wide, c.1875 £150 - £200 2258 A Victorian walnut breakfront mirror back side cabinet, leaf carved cresting and brackets, marble top with moulded edge, above an arched mirrored door to centre and angles, flanked and divided by panels, skirted base, 134cm wide, 172cm high, c.1870 £150 - £250 2259 A Victorian walnut octagonal centre table, the top inlaid with a broad band of strapwork and stylised leaves divided by stylised flowerhead roundels at the angles, raised on four slender lobed and baluster columns, centred by a faceted turned and fluted pillar, on an X shaped base, leaf carved scroll feet, 130cm diam, 72cm high, c.1865 £1,000 - £1,500

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2260 A Victorian walnut rounded rectangular Canterbury, turned finials to angles, spindle gallery and divisions, drawer to base, turned legs, brass casters, 48cm high, 57cm wide, c.1860 £300 - £500 258

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2261 A Victorian walnut rounded rectangular card table, inlaid with a band of kingwood and outlined with boxwood stringing, leaf carved baluster columns, on four scroll legs, knurl feet, 91cm wide, 72cm high, c.1850 £400 - £600

2262 A Victorian walnut spoon back nursing chair, leafy carved cresting, stuffed over seat, turned fore legs, ceramic casters, c.1880 £50 - £80

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2264 A Victorian/Edwardian Sheraton Revival satinwood demi-lune display cabinet, stepped cornice above a glazed door enclosing adjustable shelves, projecting base with a door inlaid with re-entrant bands flanked by conforming panels, wavy apron, shaped under-tier, outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered square legs, 183cm high, 88cm wide, c.1900 £800 - £1,200 2263

2263 A Victorian walnut triform conversation seat, deep buttoned stuffed over vanilla silk upholstery, acanthus carved scroll feet, white ceramic casters, c.1870 £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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2265 A Willaim IV rosewood D-shaped card table, the top turning and folding above a deep block frieze, octagonal baluster columns, turned socle, canted incurved rectangular platform,outlined throughout with brass stringing, block feet, brass casters, 92cm wide, 75cm high, c.1835 £200 - £300

2271 A William IV rosewood work table, rounded rectangular top with fall sides above two drawers, turned handles D-shaped pleated silk work basket, rectangular column, incurved stepped rectangular plinth, scroll feet, brass casters, 76cm wide, 76cm high, c.1835 £300 - £500

2266 A William III oak rectangular side table, oversailing two plank top above a long frieze drawer, brass loose ring handles, turned and blocked legs, rectangular stretchers, 67cm high, 74cm wide c.1700 £300 - £400

2267 A William IV mahogany oval wind-out dining table, moulded edge, four leaves, lotus carved tapering cylindrical legs, 75cm high, 367cm long, 138cm wide, c.1835 £600 - £1,000

2268 A William IV mahogany pier cabinet, arched three quarter gallery pierced with scrolling foliage and rectangular shelf above a pair of rectangular mirrors flanked by C-scroll brackets, projecting base with moulded rectangular top above an open shelf flanked by conforming uprights, plinth base, 132cm high, 107cm wide, c.1835 £700 - £900 2269 A William IV mahogany tea table, rounded rectangular top, folding and turning above a deep frieze, turned column, lotus socle, canted incurved base, scroll feet, 75cm high, 99cm wide, c.1835 £200 - £300

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2270 A William IV rosewood rounded rectangular card table, folding and turning top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, moulded frieze flanked by leafy scrolls, turned column, geometric base, turned feet, 73cm high, 90cm wide, c.1835 £200 - £300

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2272 An 18th century Dutch burr walnut bombé chest, moulded edge above three graduated cockbeaded drawers, pierced brass rams head handles and escutcheons, canted angles, paw feet, 106cm wide, 85cm high, c.1780 £800 - £1,200

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2275 2273 An 18th century Dutch mahogany tea table, the dished double folding top enclosing a sectioned interior, foliate cast handles and escutcheons, cabriole legs, pointed pad feet, 71cm wide, 76cm high, c.1760 £1,000 - £1,500 2274 An 18th century Dutch mahogany wing armchair, shaped arched back, scroll arms, shaped apron, carved with leafy scrolls, the back and squab cushion upholstered in embossed and tooled leather, cabriole legs £200 - £300 2275 An 18th century Italian serpentine commode, grey marble top, moulded edge above three long drawers, each divided into three panels, with broad crossbanded borders, ribbon tied oval escutcheons, loose ring handles, ormolu mounted scroll feet, 133cm wide, 87cm high, c.1775 £3,000 - £5,000 2274 For more images please visit

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2276 2276 An 18th century mahogany shaped rectangular silver table, probably Irish, wavy gallery above a moulded drawer, brass Rococo swan neck handles, shaped apron, cabriole legs with acanthus knees, pad feet, 74cm high, 95cm wide £2,000 - £3,000 2277 An 18th century oak canted rectangular cupboard, the oversailing top and a short drawer and rectangular panel, flanked by a pair of conforming doors, plinth base, bracket feet, 106cm high, 172cm wide £300 - £400

2278 An ‘18th century’ oak corner cupboard, carved with lunettes to frieze, conforming panelled door, skirted base, 106cm high, 51.5cm deep (reconstructed from period timbers) £50 - £70

2279 An ‘18th century’ oak deuddarn, oversailling top with leafy scroll carved frieze above a niche the central rectangular panel flanked by a pair of conforming doors, turned supports, projecting base with a pair of rectangular three panel doors, carved with lozenges, strapwork and leafy scrolls, stile feet, 153cm high, 133cm wide £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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2286 An 18th century style wainscoat rocking chair, paneled back with scroll cresting, carved with anthemions, masks, stiff leaves and flowers, flanked by conforming brackets, scroll arms, turned and blocked legs, H-stretcher, dated 1896 £100 - £150 2287 An 19th century vernacular rounded rectangular bench, of staked construction, splayed legs, 42cm high, 178cm long £200 - £300

2288 An Art Nouveau mahogany and marquetry rounded square envelope card table, in the manner of George Logan of Wylie & Lockhead, Glasgow, the moulded top decorated in coloured woods and mother of pearl with sinuous flowering stems, enclosing a baize lined playing surface with tooled and gilt leather border and counter wells, drawer to frieze, brass drum shaped handles outlined with satin wood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered legs, block feet,76cm high, 54cm wide, c.1905 £200 - £300

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2280 An ‘18th century’ oak deuddarn, leafy cartouche cresting, moulded cornice above a rectangular moulded panel flanked by a pair of conforming doors and turned pendant finials, projecting base with a long drawer above a pair of four panel doors, profusely carved with grotesque masks, lozenges, leafy bosses and stylised fruiting vine, leafy bun feet, 204cm high, 142cm wide (19th century reconstruction) £600 - £800

2281 An ‘18th century’ oak four panel back, outsept arms, cabriole legs, pad feet, 192cm wide, 99cm high (reconstructed from period timbers) £100 - £120

2282 An 18th century oak gateleg table, oval top above a shaped frieze with drawer to end, turned and block legs, 71cm high, 120cm long (open) 93cm wide c.1750 £100 - £150 2283 An 18th century oak gateleg table, oval top with fall leaves, turned and blocked legs, 65cm high, 134cm long (open), 107cm wide, c.1720 £60 - £100

2284 An 18th century oak preacher’s pulpit, canted rectangular moulded cornice with lectern above five rectangular panels, hinged door enclosing a bordered seat, arched base, 128cm high, 98cm wide c.1750 £400 - £600

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2289 An Art Nouveau mahogany and marquetry display cabinet, the shaped and pierced lofty back with oversailing top with pierced arch brackets, above a pair of shaped arched rectangular leaded stained glass doors, with roundels and stylized flowers, arched apron, inlaid in coloured woods and mother-of-pearl with sinuous flowering stems, square legs, plinth feet, 190cm high, 129cm wide, retailed by R Moreley and Sons, House Furnisher’s, Leicester, c.1905 £500 - £800

2285 An 18th century oak Wainscote back stool, Cheshire, the arched cresting and panelled back carved with stylised flowers and foliage flanked by pyramid finials, boarded seat, channel moulded apron, rectangular stretchers, turned and blocked legs £60 - £100 For more images please visit

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2294 An early 18th century oak two paneled ‘child’s’ blanket chest of small proportions, the front carved with leafy stem lunettes and stylised flowering branches, the ends with lozenges and roundels, stile feet, 48.5cm high, 87cm wide, c.172 £500 - £700

2290 An early 18th century oak blanket box, three panelled top, conforming front, incised with lozenges, stile feet, 59cm high, 107cm wide, c.1710 £100 - £150

2295 An early 18th century three panelled oak blanket chest, hinged top, the front stiles and rails carved with bands of lozenges, 71cm high, 110cm wide c.1700 £200 - £300

2296 An early 19th century Dutch oak bombé shaped commode, oversailing shaped rectangular top above four long cock beaded drawers, pierced brass bat shaped handles and escutcheons, shaped bracket feet, 84cm high, 89cm wide £300 - £500

2297 An early 20th century mahogany Carlton House desk, the super structure fitted with nine drawers, correspondence apertures and two hinged serpentine covers enclosing a fitted interior for stationery and writing, the base with two drawers to frieze, carved and applied with oval floral bosses to angels, fluted tapered square legs, spade feet, 94cm high, 123cm wide, c.1920 £400 - £600

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2291 An early 18th century oak blanket chest, rectangular top with moulded edge above a deep frieze carved with leafy lunettes, three panel front carved with lozenges and leafy scrolls flanked by strapwork roundles, 65cm high, 119cm wide, c.1720 £250 - £350

2298 An early 20th century oak thorn chair, the shaped cresting boldly carved with Royal Coat of Arms, within fruiting oak branches, stuffed-over leatherette back and seat, acanthus carved arms, turned and fluted tapering cylindrical legs, c.1914. Made for the Royal Visit of King George V and Queen Mary to the Rock Valley Factory, Mansfield, June 25th 1914 £100 - £150

2292 An early 18th century oak gateleg table, oversailing top, drawer to end, brass drop handle, bobbin turned legs, 76cm high, 135cm long (open) 109cm wide c.1700 £300 - £400 2293 An early 18th century oak rectangular side table, the oversailing top above drawer to frieze, rectangular underframe, 90cm wide, 70cm high, c.1710 £80 - £120

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2299 An early 20th century oak three-quarter size billiard table, by E A Clare & Sons, Liverpool, fitted with Standfast Low Fast Match Cushions, bold turned legs, 246cm long, 98cm high, 122cm wide £200 - £300

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2300 An early George III oak low dresser, the back with an alternate arrangement of three long and two short drawers, oversailing top above two short moulded drawers, flanked by two pairs of conforming drawers, pierced brass bat shaped handles and escutcheon, shaped apron, pad feet, 94cm high, 174cm wide, c.1760 £800 - £1200

2304 An Edwardian mahogany square bijouterie display cabinet, moulded top above along rectangular door, outlined with satinwood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, shaped apron, tapered square legs, spade feet, 100cm high, 36cm wide, c.1905 £80 - £120

2305 An Edwardian mahogany tapered square statuary pedestal, moulded oversailling top, outlined with satin wood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, square base, 120cm high, 31cm wide £100 - £150

2301 An early George III oak rectangular side table, crossbanded border, one shallow and two deep drawers, brass swing bat shaped handles, shaped brackets, square legs, feet, 78cm wide, 70cm high, c.1760 £100 - £200

2306 An Edwardian satinwood and marquetry lady’s Carlton House type writing desk, raised back centred with three drawers above a pair of concaved doors, downswept cupboard compartments, T-shaped green tooled leather writing surface above five drawers, tapered square legs, the whole finely inlaid with leafy scrolls, flowerheads and chequered stringing, 98cm wide, 99cm high, c.1890 £1,200 - £1,800

2302 An early Victorian mahogany scroll back arm chair, stuffed-over back and seat, in yellow damsak, padded scroll arms, lobed turned feet, brown ceramic casters, c.1840 £120 - £180 2303 An early Victorian mahogany tripod occasional table, rounded rectangular top tilting on a turned column, scroll legs, 73cm high, 64.5cm wide, c.1840 £80 - £120

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2307 2307 An mid 18th century oak dresser, the moulded cornice above shaped ogee arched frieze and three open shelves, the projecting base, three moulded drawers, brass bat shaped handles, shaped arched apron, open pot board, square legs, 196cm high, 167cm wide ÂŁ600 - ÂŁ800 For more images please visit

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2308 An unusually large Victorian mahogany breakcentre wardrobe, arched stepped cornice above a pair of shaped doors applied with rococo mouldings, enclosing a sliding tray, hanging rail and three long graduated drawers, flanked by conforming doors, plinth base, 260cm high, 252cm wide, c.1860 ÂŁ500 - ÂŁ800 For more images please visit

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2309 An Victorian rosewood rounded rectangular work table, moulded top above a frieze drawer, turned wooden handles, lyre shaped end supports, turned under finials, scroll legs, 69cm high, 52cm wide, c.1860 side £40 - £60

2317 Waring & Gillow Ltd- a George III style NeoClassical shaped serpentine serving table, after a design by Robert and James Adam, silvered metal back rail with pine cone finials and centred by a ribbon tied laurel wreath, oversailing top above a fluted frieze drawer and a pair of conforming short drawers divided and flanked by oval bosses, carved and applied with cherub faced shedu supporting a flaming urn, acanthus grasped turned legs 131cm high, 200cm wide c.1910

2313 Maple & Co - a Victorian mahogany mirror back sideboard, moulded outswept cornice above a fluted frieze, the angles with acanthus leaves, the back with bevelled rectangular frame flanked by two smaller, turned and fluted pillars, the projecting base with central drawer above an arched recess with spindled gallery flanked by short drawers and rectangular raised panelled moulded doors, brass swan neck handles, turned feet, 87cm high, 84cm wide, ivorine label, c.1890 £200 - £300

Literature: Waring & Gillow Ltd, Reproductions of Old Furniture by Gillows (London) p.27, no.15239 £800 - £1,200

2314 An ‘18th century’ oak hall settle, acorn finials, 123cm high, 118cm wide, rectangular three-panel back carved in relief with carved with colonial figures, masks, acanthus leaves and scrolls, downswept scroll arms raised on baluster turned supports, boarded seat, turned legs, £150 - £250

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2316 Waring & Gillow Ltd - a George III style mahogany bow fronted side table, after a design by Robert & James Adam, oversailing top above a fluted frieze carved and applied with cherub faced shedu supporting a flaming urn, flanked by oval bosses, acanthus grasped turned legs, 87cm high, 107.5cm wide, c.1915 Literature: Waring & Gillow Ltd, Reproductions of Old Furniture by Gillows (London) p.27, no.15239 £300 - £500

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MAY 2010 THE METAL BOX COMPANY MUSEUM COLLECTION OF ADVERTISING TINS

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JUNE 2010 THE STEVE LACEY COLLECTION OF ELVIS PRESLEY RECORDS

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AT THE DERBY SALEROOM, CHEQUERS ROAD, DERBY, DE21 5GY Letter from Eva Braun to Hanni Morell, wife of Theodor Morell, who later became Adolf Hitlers personel physician. Eva Braun intrdoudced Dr Morell, who was a physician, to Hitler and in so doing could well have changed the face of history.

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Definitions In these Conditions Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited act only as auctioneers and agents for the seller and the representative of Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited conducting the auction is called the 'Auctioneer'. General Whilst Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot:(a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots sold by the seller with all faults, imperfections and errors of description. (b) Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot unless they have been instructed in writing by the seller to so cer tify, and in such case the auctioneers do so as agents of the seller and are not themselves responsible for such claims. (c) All statements whether printed in the catalogue or made orally as to any of the matters set out above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited unless they have been instructed in writing by the seller to so certify. (d) The Auctioneers must receive any claim under any Statute in writing within ten days of the day of the sale.

Default Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited disclaim responsibility for default by either the buyer or the seller as they act, as agents for the seller only and therefore do not pay out to the seller until payment is received from the buyer. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith. In the event of a sale by private treaty both the seller and the buyer agree to be bound by the General and any Special Conditions of Sale. In the event of a sale by private treaty both the seller and the buyer agree to be bound by the General and ay Special Conditions of Sale.

The Auction (a) The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. They may bid on behalf of the seller for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneer’s discretion. (b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of dispute. The Auctioneer may at their sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, they have absolute discretion to settle it or to reoffer the lot. (c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the seller. Where no reserves have been placed the seller has the right to bid either personally or by any one person on his behalf, which may be the Auctioneer. (d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lots are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot.

Third Party Liability Every person on Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at their own risk. They shall have no claim against Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save in so far as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited’s employees.

Conditions of Sale Applicable to Buyers

Inspection Opportunity is given for inspection and each buyer by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise to all the Sale Conditions, the physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored. 276


Property and Risk The legal title in a lot shall not pass to the buyer until the lot(s) has been paid for in full and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot sold until the purchase price is paid in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Each buyer shall forthwith give his full names and permanent address and if called upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall pay Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. If the buyer fails to do so, the lot may at the Auctioneer’s sole discretion be put up again and re-sold.

Commission to Bid Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited will execute bids on behalf of intending buyers unable to attend the sale at no charge. Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited undertake to purchase lots as cheaply as allowed by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted in writing and whilst every care is taken in carrying out instructions Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions made in carrying out such bids. Lots on which Value Added Tax is payable on or included in the hammer price are indicated in the catalogue or description sheet with a sign. VAT is payable on or included in the hammer price of such lots at the rates prevailing on the day of the auction.

Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited that they act as agents on behalf of a named principal. Removal of Goods (a) No purchase shall be claimed or removed until the sale has been concluded. All lots shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense by the end of the tenth working day after the Fine Art and Antiques sale and two working days for all other sales, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a storage charge. If they are not paid for and removed within the above mentioned terms of the sale, the Auctioneer may resell them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability, which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer in respect of any loss, shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer of the lot. (b) In the event of any failure of the buyer to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable by the seller or the Auctioneers from the defaulter shall include any loss arising on any re-sale of the lots, together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales, together with interest at 2% above HSBC plc base rate upon the price of any lot which has not been paid for within forty-eight hours of the sale, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers on account of any liability of the defaulter to them or to the seller. The Auctioneers are unable to accept payment from successful bidders other than in cash or by the bidders own cheque. Cheques drawn by third parties, whether in the Auctioneer’s favour or requiring endorsement cannot be accepted. Purchase Price The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium at the stated rates on the hammer price together with a premium at the stated rates on the hammer price (adjusted for VAT as necessary). The premium at the appropriate rate is payable by all purchasers. The amount invoiced in respect of the premium will be inclusive of VAT but this VAT will not normally be recoverable by the buyer. The vendor authorises the Auctioneer’s to deduct commission and expenses at the stated rates from the hammer price and acknowledges the Auctioneer’s right to retain the premium payable by the purchaser.

Droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is re-sold during the artist’s lifetime and during the 70 years following the artist’s death. Taking effect in the UK on 14 February 2006, it will initially only apply to the work of living artists. In 2010 (or 2012 depending on whether or not the UK government take advatage of a possible derogation), Droit de Suite will be extended to apply to an artist’s works for a period of 70 years after his death.

Royalties will be calculated using a sliding scale of percentages of the sale price, net of tax, For auction companies, the sale price is the hammer price (i.e., the price without the premium). However, the total amount of royalty on any one sale or lot shall not exceed €12,500. Resale royalties are not subject to VAT. Resale royalty does not apply when the hammer price is less than €1,000. Each time you bid on a lot covered by ARRR, you agree to pay an amount equal to the resale royalty, if you are the successful bidder. This amount will be added to your invoice.

Conditions of Sale Applicable to Sellers Terms Standard selling commission is 12.5% (14.37% inc. VAT) of the hammer price of each lot. The minimum charge whether sold or unsold is £3 per lot (non catalogued sales) and £10 per lot (catalogue sales). The withdrawal fee for a lot which has been catalogued is 20% of the reserve price or the auctioneer’s lower estimate of the auction value, subject to the minimum charge of £25 per lot on catalogued sales. Insurance is charged at 2.5% of the hammer price of each lot sold (subject to a minimum charge of £1). VAT is payable on minimum charges, withdrawal fee and insurance. Buyers pay a premium of 15% excluding the VAT on the hammer price of each lot purchased. 277


The Seller authorises Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited to deduct commission at the published rate and to retain the buyer’s premium of 15% plus VAT. The seller agrees to pay all special adver tising charges and illustration charges insomuch that they are reasonable.

(whetheror not for an agreed sum of value) the vendor shall notify his Insurers of, and shall himself note the Auctioneers’ Interest as Bailees in such policy or policies. Warranty of Title The seller warrants to Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited and to the buyer that he is the true owner of the property or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.

Value Added Tax A seller who sends for sale by auction any chatel(s) which is an asset of his business must disclose to the Auctioneer whether or not he is a registered person for Value Added Tax purposes and, if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the Dealers Margin Scheme covering works of ar t, etc. This information must be supplied to the Auctioneer on or prior to delivery of goods.

Rights to Photographs and Illustrations The vendor gives Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Limited full and absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lots placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations and any photographs provided by the vendor at any time at its absolute discretion, whether or not in the connection with the auction. Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Limited will reserve the right to make a discretionary charge for any photographs used in the catalogue which will promote the items sale.

Instructions All goods delivered to the Auctioneer’s premises will be deemed to be delivered for Sale by Auction and will be catalogued and sold accordingly unless special instructions are recorded on the receipt. Reserves Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited will be pleased to advise on suitable protective reserves but if no reserve have been received prior to the day of sale, the lot will be sold without reserve or at the discretion of the Auctioneer. Reserves must be confirmed in writing or notified on the receipt at the time of delivery.

Electrical and Mechanical Goods The seller or consignor of electrical or mechanical goods warrants and under takes to Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Limited that at the date on which the same are consigned to Bamfords or put under Bamfords' control and excepted as previously disclosed to Bamfords the same are safe if reasonably used for the purpose for which they were designed and free from any defect not obviously on external inspection which could prove dangerous to human life or health and will indemnify Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Limited, its servants and agents against loss or damage suffered by any of them in consequence of any breach of the above warranty and undertaking. Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Limited reserve the right to make a minimum charge of £2.50 per item to have the goods checked by an electrician for the safety of the item.

Indemnity Vendors shall indemnify Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited against any claims in connection with goods sold by Bamfords on the vendors behalf. Collections The Auctioneer’s do not themselves under take the collection of goods but acting expressly as Agents, they will if required, instruct or recommend a carrier on the vendor’s behalf.

Agency The Auctioneers act throughout as Agents only and are not responsible for any default by the buyer. Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Limited disclaim liability for paying the vendor until they have received settlement from the purchaser.

Withdrawals Where a seller cancels instructions for sale, or where a lot is withdrawn for any reason other than misattribution or authenticity, Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited reserve the right to charge a fee equal to 10% plus VAT of the reserve price of the lot, or where no reserve has been fixed, Bamford’s lower estimate of the item(s) withdrawn, together with any expenses incurred in relation with the item(s) withdrawn.

Unsaleable Goods Unless otherwise instructed by accompanying or previously received written notice, all goods delivered to their premises which in Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Limited opinion have no saleable value will be disposed of at Bamfords discretion either to a charity or by consignment for destruction.

Insurance Unless instructed otherwise (in which case the property remains at the Owners risk) goods will be insured against all risks whilst on the premises pending sale. The premium cost will be 1% of the hammer price. The Auctioneer shall not be responsible for damage to, or the loss, theft or destruction of any goods not so insured. If the vendor has in force policy or policies of Insurance in which the article is specifically mentioned as being insured

Payment Payment is due immediately after the sale in pounds sterling and may be made by the following methods: cash, bankers draft, personal and business cheques and debit card. VISA AND MASTERCARDS have a 2% surcharge. We do not accept American Express. 278


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Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers • The Derby Auction House • Chequers Road Off Pentagon Island • Derby • DE21 6EN Tel: 01332 210000 • Fax: 01332 368424 • E-mail: fineart@bamfords-auctions.co.uk


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