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Wednesday 13th, Thursday14th and Friday 15th March 2013 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 13th, Thursday 14th and Friday 15th March 2013 The 18th and 19th Century Furniture, Porcelain, Pictures, Silver and Objects from a Substantial nottingham Deceased estate; an interesting Private Collection of Pharmaceutical Jars, Bottles, Chemist's Shop Fittings and other apothecary's requisites; an important Collection of 19th and early 20th Century Football Caps and Military Medals From the Descendants of a Welsh international and Decorated World War i Officer; Chinese and Japanese ivories from a Deceased estate in Southwest england; Boxes & Objects and Fascinating items of Postal and Social history From a Gentleman Collector’s london residence; Derby Porcelain from a Well Known and respected Private Collection and Over 20 Deceased estates across Derbyshire, Staffordshire, leicestershire and yorkshire and Other Vendors Over 1900 Lots of Decorative Ceramics, English Pottery, English Porcelain, Derby and Related Factories, Continental Ceramics, Glass, Asian Arts and Oriental Porcelain, Ivory, Coins, Collector’s Items, Medals, Weapons, Plated Ware, Silver, Watches, Jewellery, Watercolours, Oils, Prints and Maps, Books, Decorative Metalware, Boxes & Objects, Bijouterie, Miniatures, Lighting, Carpets and Textiles, Musical Instruments, Scientific Instruments, Barometers, Clocks, Garden Appointments and Furniture On View Sunday 10th March Monday 11th March Tuesday 12th March Morning of sales

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

View our sale: www.bamfords-auctions.co.uk (over 1,900 images on our site) and www.the-saleroom.com/bamfords Front and back cover illustration 1338 Catalogues £10 (£12 by post)

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Order of Sale Day One – 13th March 2013 at 10.30am Decorative Ceramics Clarice Cliff Doulton Moorcroft Pottery Porcelain Worcester Derby Continental Glass Lalique John Ditchfield Oriental Ceramics Asian Art Ivories

1 – 14 15 – 21 22 – 25 26 – 38 40 – 64 65 – 82 85 – 113 120 - 190 200 – 234 236 – 245 246 – 261 262 – 282 300 – 348 349 – 393 400 – 462

Day One – 13th March 2013 at 3.30pm Autographs Coins Collectors Medals Weapons

475 – 482 485 – 489 490 – 531 535 – 544 545 - 565

Day Two – 14th March 2013 at 2.30pm Watercolour 868 – 969 Oils 976 – 1095 Prints 1100 – 1122 Books and Manuscripts 1123 – 1127 Day Three – 15th March 2013 at 10.30am Boxes and Objects 1130 – 1306 Apothecary 1307 – 1365 Bijouterie 1366 – 1402 Miniatures 1405 – 1414 Blue John 1415 – 1421 Walking Sticks 1425 – 1428 Light Fittings 1435 – 1443 Textiles 1445 – 1463 Natural History and Taxidermy 1464 – 1469 Antiquities 1470 – 1487 Bronze 1509 – 1538 Cameras 1544 – 1558 Musical Instruments 1560 – 1570 Scientific Instruments 1575 – 1582

Day Two – 14th March 2013 at 10.30am Plated Ware 575 – 594 Silver 595 – 768 Oriental Silver 770 – 777 Watches 778 – 785A Jewellery 786 – 867A

Day Three – 15th March 2013 at 3.30pm Barometers 1585 – 1589 Clocks 1595 – 1648 Furniture 1650 – end of sales

information to Buyers

• Bank Transfers must state the lot number and sale date International Bank Account Number GB64MIDL40191593665127 Branch Identifier Code MIDLGB2104B • We do not accept American Express or Credit Cards 5. Late payments will occur interest at 2% above HSBC base rate

Payments 1. Bamfords charge 20% plus VaT Buyer’s Premium on the hammer of each lot (e.g. Hammer Price £100 + Buyer’s Premium £17.50 + VAT on the Premium £3.06 Total Invoice £120.56) 2. Payments made before the 25th March 2013 will be discounted to 17.5% plus VaT Buyers Premium on the hammer of each lot. There is a minimum Buyer’s Premium of £10 per lot on this sale. 3. Any lot purchased through the services of ATG Media’s thesaleroom.com will be subject to a further charge of 3% of the hammer price (plus VAT where chargeable) 4. Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers accept Cash, Bank Transfers, Bankers Drafts, Debit Cards and Business Cheques (Cheques must clear prior to the removal of goods) • Cheques to be made out to Bamfords Ltd be cleared prior to removal of goods

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.

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Day One Wednesday 13th March at 10.30am

Ceramics & Glass

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Decorative Ceramics 1 a Wemyss Ware cat, painted by Barry Adams, painted with cabbage roses, green glass eyes, 18cm high, painted mark, Exdn 1200; a Griselda Hill Pottery Wemyss ware pig, painted with red cabbage roses, 16cm wide, painted marks £60 - £100

6 a Thomas Forrester & Son art Deco Phoenix Syrian pattern ovoid jar and cover, moulded in relief and brightly decorated with flowers, leaves and fan ribs, 30.5cm high, printed mark £70 - £100 7 a pair of linthorpe bottle vases, coloured overall in shaded green, 12.5cm high, impressed England £50 - £80 8 a pair of late 19th century circular wall plaques, moulded in relief with George and the Dragon, glazed in turquoise overall, 32.5cm diam, impressed R.D. to verso, dated 1890 £60 - £100 9 a pair of late 19th century circular wall plaques, moulded in relief with at work and play, glazed in turquoise overall, 41cm diam £70 - £100

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10 a Grimswade royal Winton Jazz art coffee service, for six, comprising coffee pot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, coffee cups and saucers, each brightly decorated in the Art Deco manner, coffee pot 19cm high, pattern no. 301262 £60 - £100

2 a Wemyss Pottery pig, green glaze, 16cm wide, impressed Wemyss Ware R H & S £150 - £200 3 a Wemyss Pottery pig, green glaze, 16cm. wide, impressed Wemyss Ware R H & S £150 - £200

11 a Copeland rectangular solid plastic clay tile, after Henry Stacey Marks, Fireside Legands (sic), with medieval jester and children, 20cm x 42cm, c.1870 £200 - £300

4 a Troika coffin vase, designed by Annette Walters, incised and in relief with geometrical motifs, 17.5cm high, late 1960’s to early 1970’s £60 - £90 5 a Troika coffin vase, decorated by Anne Jones incised and in relief with with geometrical motifs, in earth tones, 17cm high, painted marks, c.1976 - 1977 £60 - £80

12 12 an earthenware plate, by Fred Miller, with blossom on a web ground, deep banded scrolling leafy frond borders, in tones of pink and green, the verso signed Fred Miller, London 1879 £200 - £300

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13 a Troika chimney vase, decorated by Avril Bennet, incised and in relief with geometrical motifs in earth tones, 14.75cm high, painted marks, monogrammed, 1973 - 1979 £60 - £100

18 a Clarice Cliff hydrangea pattern conical sugar caster, painted with flowers and and leaves, in tones of green and brown, banded in tan and green, 14cm high, printed marks £100 - £150

Clarice Cliff

19 a Clarice Cliff Mowcop pattern conical sugar caster, painted with stylised tress and foliage, in tones of blue and brown, 14cm high, printed marks £100 - £150

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15 a Clarice Cliff aurea pattern conical sugar caster, painted with flowers and sinuous stems in tones of green, yellow, brown and puce on a cream ground, 14cm high, printed marks £60 - £100

20 a pair of Clarice Cliff Bizarre Delecia bookends, each modelled as a cottage within a garden, painted in colourful enamels, 14cm high, printed factory marks £200 - £300

16 a Clarice Cliff Crocus pattern bowl, painted with purple, orange and blue crocuses banded in yellow, green line rims, 16cm diam, printed mark; a similar side plate and saucer; a Rhondanthe pattern side plate, 15cm diam; etc. (6) £100 - £150

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17 a Clarice Cliff Delecia ribbed lotus vase, decorated in mottled dripped glaze of orange, green and blue, the interior in lilac, 29cm high, printed mark £150 - £250

22 a royal Doulton figure, Spanish Lady, designed by L Harradine, painted mark Potted by Doulton & Co, A Spanish Lady, HN 1294, 21cm high, issued 1928 - 1940 £120 - £180

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30 a Moorcroft anemone pattern compressed vase, tube lined with large flowerheads and foliage in colours on a cobalt blue ground, 15.5cm wide, impressed mark, paper label; an Arum Lily pattern pin dish, tube lined with flowerhead, in colours, on a cobalt blue ground, 8.5cm diam, paper label; another (3) £60 - £100

31 31 a Moorcroft Flambé leaf and Berry pattern bowl, tube lined with large leaves and berries in tones of red, green and yellow, 24.5cm diam, impressed mark, signed in blue, £300 - £400

23 23 a pair of Doulton lambeth ovoid vases, designed by Hannah Barlow incised with cattle, geese, donkeys and ponies, within beaded rims, the shoulders and base with stiff leaves, in tones of green, 27.5cm high, impressed and incised marks, monogrammed £300 - £400

32 a Moorcroft hibiscus pattern bowl, tube lined with large flowerhead in tones of red, on a mottled blue ground, 14.5cm diam, paper label; others,, Columbine, 11.5cm diam; Anemone, 7.5cm diam (3) £60 - £100

24 a royal Doulton lambeth ovoid vase, tube lined with tulips and foliage, in tones of blue and green, on a mottled in blue, 18cm high, impressed mark £50 - £70

Moorcroft 26 a Moorcroft Pansy pattern shallow bowl, tube lined with large flowerheads and foliage, in tones of purple and green, on a cobalt blue ground, 27.5cm diam, impressed mark, signed in blue £60 - £100 27 a contemporary Moorcroft anemone pattern ovoid vase, tube lined with large flowerheads and foliage in tones of red, blue and green on a cobalt blue ground, 29.5cm high, impressed and painted mark £100 - £150 28 a Moorcroft anemone pattern baluster vase, tube lined with large flowerheads and foliage, in tones of red, on a green ground, 9cm high, impressed marks, paper label £70 - £100 29 a Moorcroft anemone pattern compressed ovoid vase, tube lined with large flowerheads and foliage, in tones of red and blue on a blue ground, 11cm high, impressed marks, signed with initials in green, paper label £60 - £100

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33 33 a Moorcroft hibiscus pattern ovoid vase, tube lined with large flowerheads and foliage on a green ground, 26cm high, impressed mark, signed with initials, paper label £200 - £300

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Pottery

34 a Moorcroft iris pattern circular plate, tube lined with large flowers and foliage, in colours on a blue ground, 18.5cm diam, signed with initials, impressed mark, paper label; another, Hibiscus pattern 21.5cm diam, signed with initials, impressed mark, paper label (2) £100 - £150

40 a late 19th century majolica trough, in relief with fruiting oak branches on a brown treacle ground, 33cm x 38cm £70 - £100

35 a Moorcroft Orchid pattern compressed ovoid pattern vase, tube lined with large flowerheads in colours on a cobalt blue ground, 8cm high, impressed mark, paper label; another Iris pattern 8.5cm high (2) £100 - £150

41 a Minton majolica Mermen and laurel jardinière, the vase with everted rim and laurel swags supported by two mermen, coloured in cobalt blue, green, brown and flesh tones, turquoise interior, 32cm high, impressed marks, shape no.1368, date code for 1870 £1,500 - £2,000

36 a William Moorcroft Orchid pattern circular plate, tube lined with large flowerheads in tones of red and yellow, interspersed with small white flowers, on a cobalt blue ground, 21.5 cm diam, initials in green, impressed marks, paper label £60 - £100

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46 a F & r Pratt wash jug, bowl and box and cover, each printed with classical ruins in a continental landscape, the mustard banded border with cherubs and leafy scrolls, wash jug 22.5cm high, c.1870 £50 - £80 47 a Medieval encaustic tile, decorated with king, possibly Henry II, 11cm x 11cm; another, with crossed keys, to represent the metaphorical keys of the office of Saint Peter, 11cm x 11cm, 13th / 14th century £60 - £100 48 an 18th century creamware bowl, painted in underglaze blue with pagodas and foliage, trellis border, 26cm diam £200 - £250 49 a pair of Wedgwood creamware oval basketweave dishes on stands, pierced sides, picked out in blue, impressed marks, 26.5cm wide, impressed marks £70 - £100 50 a Wedgwood neo-classical tri-colour pedestal urnular vase and cover, typically applied in black with dancing classical maidens on a yellow jasper dip ground, the cover, neck and base alternately banded, spreading circular base, square plinth, applied with stiff acanthus leaves and scrolling vine, domed cover, acorn knop, 28cm high, impressed mark, c.1910 £100 - £150

42 42 a Minton majolica two-handled pedestal jardinière, in relief with strapwork, mask terminated handles, on four hoof feet, shaped square base, 42cm high, c.1870 £500 - £800

51 a 19th century Wedgwood caneware oval game pie dish and cover, applied in relief with game and fruiting vine swags, pie crust border, the slightly cover with rabbit finial and game in relief, 26.5cm wide, impressed mark, c.1860. £60 - £100

43 an english Pearlware coffee pot and cover, possibly Leeds, printed in underglaze blue with peonies and scrolling foliage, domed cover, ball finial, 26cm high, c.1790 £60 - £100

52 a 19th century english pottery novelty inkwell, as Dr Frederick Bridges phrenology head, moulded with scrolling acanthus picked out in blue, square base, 14cm high, c.1850 £200 - £300 53 a pair of early Victorian brown saltglazed stoneware spirit barrels, sprigged with floral and fruiting vines above an arched vacant cartouche, the central armorial crest flanked by a pair of knights errant and a pair of reposing lions, 32.5cm high, c.1840 £60 - £100 54 a 19th century relief moulded commemorative jug, with the coats of arms of England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales, picked out in green, yellow, maroon and gilt, 15cm high, registration mark, 14th October 1863 £50 - £80

44 44 a 19th century Pearlware Boy and the Buffalo pattern pedestal cheese coaster, with scroll terminals, printed in underglaze blue, 32cm wide,c.1830 £200 - £300

55 a Castle hedingham pottery wall plate, moulded with masks and fruiting foliage, coloured in blue, green and brown, 23.5cm diam stamped and incised E. Bingham, Castle Hedingham, East Anglian Pottery; another, similar (2) £120 - £180

45 a F & r Pratt pot lid, transfer printed with Garibaldi, titled, he stands holding a furled flag, 10cm diam, c.1864, ebonised frame; others, War; Contrast; I See You My Boy (4) £70 - £100

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56 an extensive Staffordshire Vesper pattern dinner service, printed with stylised with flowers and foliage, picked out in colours, comprising soup tureen cover and stand, sauce tureen cover and stand, three vegetable tureens, fifteen dinner plates, fourteen dessert plates, eleven soup bowls, four pedestal stands, cake stand, five graduated meat plates, four serving plates and drainer, c.1880 £200 - £300

69 a late 19th century Coalbrookdale navette shaped two-well inkstand, encrusted overall with flowers and foliage, crocus encrusted loop handle, 26cm wide, c.1880 £60 - £100 70 a Minton flower-encrusted ewer, loop handle, encrusted with colourful summer flowers, picked out in gilt, crossed swords, c.1830 £80 - £120

57 an early 20th century circular plate, To Commemorate the Coronation of George V and Mary June 22nd 1911, printed in blue, the rim printed with Ox Roasted Market Place, Sir Samuel A. Sadler Mayor, Middlesboro-onTees, 23.5cm diam £60 - £100

71 a Minton ornithological part dessert service, comprising comport and three shaped circular plates, each decorated with birds standing and in flight, the rim three butterflies, turquoise and gilt borders, 24.5cm diam, impressed mark, c.1870 £80 - £120

58 a Staffordshire two handled loving cup, the exterior in colours with stylised flowers and leafy scrolls, the interior with yellow black spotted frogs, 12cm high, late 19th century; another, marbled, the interior with newts and frog, 12.5cm high; others (4) £120 - £180 59 a large Masons ironstone canted rectangular meat plate, printed and painted with peony, vase, bird, flowers and foliage, the rim with flowerheads, trellis and scrolls, 52.5cm wide, impressed and printed green marks, c.1815-1840 £60 - £100

72 72 a Minton porcelain flower-encrusted miniature part tea service, comprising; teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug and a teacup and saucer, blue crossed swords marks, c.1840 £60 - £100

60 a large Staffordshire figure, Red Riding Hood, seated with basket, by the wolf, 36cm high, early 20th century £60 - £100 61 a Staffordshire greyhound, standing with a hare in his mouth, rust coat markings, gilt line oval base, applied with shredded clay, 27cm high, c.1870 £60 - £100

Porcelain 65 a Coalport two-handled shaped oval dish, the field painted roses and flowers, the deep sides in buff decorated with stylised flowers, pierced and leafy scroll borders, 32.5cm wide, mid 19th century; a Davenport shaped oval dish, decorated in gilt with leaves, buff and gilt border, three scroll feet, 25cm wide; a Davenport jug, painted with fanciful birds perched on a branch, 13cm high, crown and circle mark; etc (6) £60 - £100

73 73 a Mintons pedestal urnular two-handled vase, painted in the 18th century Sevres manner, with ribbon tied roses, swags and turquoise ribbon below a turquoise base with gilt roundels each with rose sprigs joined by gilt acanthus leaves, the spreading cylindrical turquoise column with gilt jewels, square plinth, 19.5cm high, printed mark, pattern no.OA841; a pair of Mintons two-handled slender urnular vases, banded with roses and foliage, above a turquoise ground with gilt harebell swags and tendrils, 11.5cm high, printed mark, pattern OA793 £100 - £150

66 a Davenport Botanical dessert service, comprising four comports and eleven dessert plates, each with flower spray within burgandy and jewelled border, 22cm diam, c.1870 £100 - £150 67 a Davenport named View dessert service, each with scene, Bamborough Castle, Killchurn Castle, Borrowdale, Windermere Lun Rise on the Welsh Coast, Near Tan y Bwlch, Ross Castle, within maroon and gilt borders, comprising six plates and two comports, printed marks £80 - £120

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78 a pair of ridgway two-handled pedestal baluster vases, painted with continuous landscape with stately home and ruin, gilt line borders, 18cm high, pattern no. 3/635, c.1820 £60 - £100 79 an english porcelain pickle dish, decorated with stylised flowers and foliage, three spur feet, 9.5cm wide £50 - £70 80 an extensive Spode porcelain tea and coffee service, decorated in gilt and pink enamel, with roses, comprising large teapot and cover, small teapot with cover, sugar bowl with cover, cream jug, twenty-one coffee cups, twelve coffee saucers, twenty-three teacups, twenty six saucers, six serving plates, red Spode script mark, pattern no 3614, c.1820 £600 - £1,000

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81 Masonic - a Spode Copeland’s China circular plate, crested and decorated with compass and lodge regalia, apple green border outlined in gilt, 23cm diam, printed mark £40 - £60

74 a Minton two-handled globular vase and cover, painted with colourful summer flowers and encrusted, divided branch handles, four scroll feet, 11cm high, c.1840; another, similar, 13cm high, unmarked £100 - £150 75 a pair of Coalbrookdale two-handled vases, encrusted with flowers and foliage and painted with flower sprays, in colours and gilt, 19cm high, c.1880 £50 - £80

82 a pair of english porcelain flared cylindrical vases, within canted gilt cartouches containing ruins and landscape in autumn, on a cobalt blue ground, three paw and scroll feet, 12cm high, c.1840 £60 - £100

76 a pair of english porcelain rectangular plaques, painted with ripe fruit, berries and colourful flowers, 16.5cm x 19cm, framed £100 - £150

83 a rare Caughley 'Dry Bottom' cylindrical mug, printed with sprays of flowers, scroll handle, 8.5cm high, late 18th century £300 - £400

77 a pair of Parian figures of classical maidens, one standing holding a vase, the other draping a robe behind her back, picked out in turquoise and gilt, concave sided circular integral plinths, 36cm and 37cm high respectively,. c.1860 £200 - £250

Worcester 85 an 18th century Sevres coffee cup and saucer, painted with roses and laurel swags, pink swag border, gilt dentil border, crossed swords, c.1786 £100 - £150

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86 a Worcester spirally fluted tea and coffee service, for ten, decorated in gilt and blue with foliate sprigs, banded borders, comprising teacups, coffee cups and saucers, two bread butter plates, slop bowl and sucrier and cover, crescent mark, c.1770 £500 - £700

93 a royal Worcester vase, painted by Kitty Blake, signed, with blackberries and autumn foliage, everted rim, gilt line rim, 7.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1933 £60 - £100 94 a royal Worcester small cabinet cup and saucer, painted by Townsend and Austin, signed, with apples and blackberries on a mossy bank, the exterior in gilt, puce printed mark and date code for 1924; another, painted by Bagnell (2) £120 - £180

87 a Worcester shaped circular plate, painted by F Roberts, signed, with ripe apples and grapes on a mossy bank, gilt gadrooned rim, 22.5cm wide, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1918 £120 - £180 88 a Worcester rock Strata island pattern dish, painted with pagoda, pine tree and sampans, banded 17cm diam, crescent mark; etc (2) £60 - £100

95 a royal Worcester shaped oval dish, painted by Harry Ayrton, with ripe apples and blackberries on a mossy bank, gilt leafy rim, 12cm diam, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1933 £50 - £80

89 a Worcester ribbed coffee cup and saucer, banded in apple green, picked out in gilt, c.1780 £80 - £100 90 a Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, painted by Price and Townsend, signed, with ripe peaches and grapes on a mossy bank, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1932 £60 - £100 91 a Worcester armorial saucer, printed in monochrome with crest, black line border, c.1770; a Worcester saucer, painted with green flowers outlined in black, gilt line rim, 13.5cm diam, crossed swords, c.1770 (2) £200 - £300

96 96 a royal Worcester porcelain reticulated goblet, by George Owen, honeycomb piercing, jewelled and gilded,14cm high, printed crown and circle mark, partially distinct date code £800 - £1,000

92 92 a pair of Worcester hadley Ware slender ovoid vases, painted by A C Lewis, signed, with pheasants perched on branches, continuous landscape ground, four scroll feet, 16cm high, date code for 1905 £70 - £100

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97 a royal Worcester pedestal ovoid two-handled vase, painted by Freeman, signed, with ripe apples, grapes and peaches, on a mossy bank, scrolling gilt shoulder handles, flared gilt neck and foot, square base, 31cm high, printed mark, shape no. 1969 £800 - £1,200

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98 a royal Worcester pedestal ovoid two-handled vase, painted by Freeman, signed, with ripe apples, grapes and peaches, on a mossy bank, scrolling gilt shoulder handles, flared gilt neck and foot, square base, 31cm high, printed mark, shape no. 1969 £800 - £1,200

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99 a royal Worcester ovoid two-handled pot pourri vase and cover, painted by Freeman, signed, with ripe peaches, apples, damsons and grapes on a mossy bank, the pierced neck applied with ribbon tied swags, domed fluted cover in relief with stiff leaves, lofty floral spire cover, leaf wrapped acanthus handles, 32cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black, shape no. 1428 ÂŁ3,500 - ÂŁ4,500

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104 & 105 103 a royal Worcester candle snuffer, Mandarin, with red and yellow robes, 9.25cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black £70 - £100 104 a royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, painted by Walter Harold Austin, signed, with wild roses and roses on a mossy bank, the exterior in gilt, puce printed mark and date code for 1912 £100 - £150 105 a royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, painted by Walter Harold Austin, signed with ripe fruit on a mossy bank, the exterior in gilt, puce printed mark and date code for 1912 £100 - £150

100 100 a royal Worcester lobed ovoid pot pourri vase and cover, painted by Roberts, signed, with apples blueberries on a mossy ground, in relief with tendrils,pierced domed cover, spire finial, 12.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black £200 - £300 101 a royal Worcester flared cylindrical vase, painted by H Ayrton, signed, with ripe peaches and grapes on a mossy bank, gilt borders, 15.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in green, date code for 1926 £80 - £120

106 & 109 106 a royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, painted by Harry Stinton, with Highland cattle in landscape, gilt interior, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1916 £60 - £100

102 a royal Worcester circular plate, painted by Freeman, signed, with colourful summer flowers, within gilt cartouche, deep banded rim in lemon and cobalt blue, applied in gilt with acanthus scrolls, torches and cartouches, 26.5cm diam, printed mark in black £80 - £120

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107 a royal Worcester bowl, painted by Freeman, signed, with apples and drapes on a mossy bank, gilt line rims, 29.5cm diam, printed crown and circle mark £200 - £300

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108 a royal Worcester bottle vase, of globular form with long flared neck, two brown loop handles to shoulders, decorated with gilt flowerheads and turquoise and blue leaves on a flower crackled ground, pierced rim, 40cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for c.1879 £120 - £200 109 a royal Worcester baluster vase, painted by Harry Stinton, signed, with Highland cattle in mountainous landscape, gilt line rims, 10.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1916, shape no.1491 £150 - £250

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110 a set of three royal Worcester shaped circular tea plates, by Harry Ayrton, signed, with ripe fruit on mossy bank, gadrooned border, 14.5cm diam, black crown and circle mark £120 - £180

121 a Chelsea Derby shaped oval dessert dish, painted with central spray of flowers and scattered sprigs, the border with husk swags, banded in turquoise and gilt, 28cm wide, painted crown over D in blue, c1777-84; a pair of similar kidney shaped dishes (3) £100 - £150

111 a royal Worcester lobed ovoid pot pourri and cover, painted Price, signed, in relief with tendrils in gilt, domed pierced domed, spire finial, 12.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1941 £200 - £300

122 a Derby bisque figure, Poetry, she stands holding a lyre, attired in a long robe, attended by two putti, one holding a quill and parchment, the other standing holding aloft a scroll, the base with foliage, theatrical mask and books, 26cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark, incised no.216 £100 - £150

112 a royal Worcester blush ivory jug and cover, printed and painted with poppies, flowers and foliage, in colours and gilt on an ivory ground, basket weave neck and cover, strapwork handles, mask spout, 26cm high, printed crown and circle mark, late 19th century £100 - £150

123 a Derby breakfast cup and saucer, decorated with gilt Regency scrolls on a cobalt blue ground, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1810 £50 - £70

113 a royal Worcester shaped circular cabinet plate, painted by Harry Stinton, signed, with Highland Cattle, gilt rim, 27.5cm diameter, black printed mark. £500 - £700

124 a Derby campana shaped urn, decorated with anthemions and acanthus scrolls in gilt, puce, green and blue, beaded rim, 20.5cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800 £60 - £100

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125 a Derby fluted coffee cup and saucer, decorated in gilt with flowerheads and white ‘jewels’ on blue ground bands, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, c.1790; a French Worcester coffee can, teacup and saucer, decorated with alternating panels of fans and vases, with fanciful birds and insects, late 19th century £60 - £100 126 a Derby heart shaped dish, painted to centre with floral sprig, within heart shaped reserve in turquoise entwined with gilt scrolling foliage, the field with floral sprays, deep turquoise border with gilt scrolls, 26cm wide, crown and D mark in blue £50 - £80 127 a Derby imari pot pourri vase and cover, of compressed campana shape, the rim applied with four gilt satyr masks, gilt paw feet, quatrefoil base, 14.5cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c1820 £100 - £150

120 120 a Chelsea acanthus-moulded spirally fluted coffee cup, scroll handle, moulded at the base with acanthus leaves picked out in green and yellow with puce veins beneath scattered floral sprays, brown-edged rims, red anchor period, c.1752-55 £100 - £150

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131 131 a Derby ovoid jug, painted with a bouquet of colourful summer and floral sprigs, the spout in relief with leaves and frill, picked out in turquoise, shaped handle with puce flowers and scrolls, iron red rim, 15cm high, c.1765 £100 - £200 132 a Derby Patch Mark figure, Andromache Weeping over the Ashes of Hector, she stands in classical robes, sorrowfully, leaning upon a covered urn, holding a laurel leaf in her right hand, mounted canted base, 26cm high, incised 100 £100 - £150 133 a Derby Patch Mark figure, of a cherub, standing scantily draped, wearing a floral garland and chaplet, holding a basket of flowers, shaped base applied with flowers, 11.5cm high, c.1770; another, 11cm high; others (4) £60 - £100

128 128 a Derby inverted baluster vase and cover, painted with alternating panels of oriental figures in colours, divided by gilt cartouches with bridge and foliage in puce, the ground with gilt scrolls, lofty domed cover, bud finial, 16cm high, c.1780 £200 - £300 129 a Derby lobed circular bowl, decorated in the Oriental manner, the centre with chrysanthemums on a turquoise ground, the sides with scrolling dragons, scales and trellis in salmon pink, turquoise and gilt, 22cm diam, c.1770 £50 - £80 130 a Derby named View circular plate, Near Litchfield, Staffordshire, within gilt Regency scroll border, 22.5cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1815; another, heart shaped, In Wales, 25cm wide,c.1815; a Bloor Derby shaped circular Named View plate, Warkworth Hermitage, cobalt blue border, applied in gilt with Regency scrolls, 22cm diam, c.1820; others, similar, View in Westmorland, View in Italy, 22cm diam, titled (5) £60 - £100

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134 a Derby Patch Mark figure,The Four Quarters of the Globe, Asia, modelled with a Levantine girl, holding a perfume-burner in her right hand and feeding a camel with berries and leaves in her left, flower encrusted shaped circular base, 25.5cm high, c.1770 £100 - £150 135 a Derby Patch Mark figures, Allegorical of the Four Seasons, Summer, she stands bare footed with a bundle of wheat, each on circular base, 16.5cm high, incised no.123, c.1770 £60 - £100

138 138 a Derby ribbed barrel shaped cream jug, painted with rose and forget-me-nots, iron red line border, scroll handle, 6.5cm high, c.1765 £100 - £150

136 136 a Derby porcelain plaque, painted by J Rouse [Junior] signed, with shepherdess, standing bare foot holding a lamb, a ewe at her side, 18cm x 13cm, framed £300 - £400

139 139 a Derby ribbed coffee pear shaped coffee pot and cover, painted with colourful bouquet of flowers and sprigs, iron red line borders, domed cover, bud finial, scrolls handle, 24cm high, c.1765 £300 - £400

137 137 a Derby quatrefoil tray, painted by Zachariah Boreman with landscape in puce, in blue and gilt entwined borders, dentil rim, 26.5cm wide, painted crown, crossed batons and D in puce, c1784-85 £300 - £500

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140 a Derby shaped circular plate, in the Japanese taste, with alternating fan shaped reserves in cobalt blue, iron red and gilt with mons and stylised flowers, centred with roundel with blossoming prunus branches, gilt line rim, the verso with flowerhead and scrolls, 22cm diam, six character mark £150 - £200

142 a good Derby ice pail, cover and liner, attributed to William Billingsley, with parcel-gilt overscrolled leafy handles and central leafy loop handle to the dished cover, painted with two bands of floral garlands linked by loops of gilt berried laurel, the cover with floral bouquets, gilt line borders and shallow dotted arcades, the pail with gilt line girdle entwined with a leafy trail, 23cm high, 22cm over handles, crown, crossed batons, dots and D in puce, pattern no 53, c. 1790 £400 - £600 143 a pair of Derby bisque figures, Gardener and Lady Gardener, she stands wearing a brimmed hat, bodice, apron and skirt, holding flowers in the fold of her apron, leaning on a watering can, resting on a fountain plinth, he stands wearing a broad brimmed hat and waistcoat, holding a plant pot, 13.5cm high, incised no.7, c.1770 (2) £60 - £100 144 a pair of Derby cartouche shaped vases, painted with fanciful birds, within C-scrolls in gilt, green and puce, encrusted with flowers and foliage, fluted necks and base applied with flowerheads, 25cm high, c.1760 £1,000 - £1,500

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145 a pair of Derby pot pourri vases, each applied with gilt masks and painted with a band of colourful summer flowers, lion paw feet, incurved canted bases, 11cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1815 £60 - £80

141 a Derby two-handled flared basket, pierced diaper sides, painted with stylised flowers, turquoise double rope handles, the exterior applied with yellow flower heads, ironred rim, 11cm diam, c.1768 £300 - £400

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147 an early Derby compressed circular salt, with satyr mask handle, painted with two birds in the branches of a tree, a loose bouquet to the reverse with prominent rose and scattered sprigs, 7.5cm high, c1758-60 See Rice (DG) Derby Porcelain The Golden Years, Newton Abbot, 1983 plt 131 for a similar example £100 - £150

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148 Chatsworth Service - a Derby named View circular plate, painted to centre by Thomas ‘ Jockey’ Hill with Kedleston Hall, within gilt circular cartouche and interlaced painted ovals, the border with green and puce foliage, gilt dentil border, 23cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in blue, script in blue, collection label for J.A. Robinson £300 - £400

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157 149 a Bloor Derby Porter mug, painted with Willersley Castle, Derbyshire, within rectangular gilt cartouche, deep banded border with flowerheads and foliage, scroll handle, 13cm high, titled, printed mark, c.1820 £1782150 - £200 150 a Derby Crown Porcelain Company two-handled pedestal ovoid shaped vase and cover, painted by James Platts, signed, decorated with dancing girl, the verso with landscape the ground with vertical gilt stripes, spreading circular base, square plinth, domed cover, lobed button finial, 25.5cm high, printed mark £500 - £800 155 a Sampson hancock figure, of a Tinker, in the white, standing wearing a tricorn hat, holding pans, pierced circular base, 22cm high, SH, crossed swords and D mark in blue; a similar figure, of Spring, 28cm high, SH, crossed swords and D mark in blue; etc (3) £100 - £150 156 a Sampson hancock novelty candle snuffer, Ma Gamp, she stands wearing a black bonnet, coloured shawl and lime green and rose dress, gilt lined circular base, 11cm high, S H, Crown, crossed swords and D mark in red £60 - £100

158 158 a pair of Sampson hancock Derby figural candlesticks, she seated with a basket of flowers, he with ripe fruit, both in colourful dress, shaped base with gilt scrolls, 17cm high, SH, crossed batons and D mark in puce, c.1890 £100 - £150

157 a pair of Sampson hancock Derby shaped circular plates, painted by Harry Sampson Hancock, with colourful summer flowers within beaded gilt borders, the rims with stylised flowerheads and scrolling foliage, gadrooned rims, 22cm diam, SH, crown, crossed swords and D mark in puce,c.1890 £300 - £400

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159 a Sampson hancock campana shaped vase, encrusted with butterfly, flowers and foliage, quatrefoil base, paw feet, 16.5cm high, SH, crown, crossed batons, and D mark in puce, c1900 £80 - £120 160 a pair of Sampson hancock Derby shaped circular plates, painted by Harry Sampson Hancock, with baskets of colourful summer flowers within gilt borders, the rims with stylised flowerheads and scrolling foliage, gadrooned rims, 22cm diam, SH, crown, crossed swords and D mark in puce, c.1890 £100 - £200

163 163 a Sampson hancock Derby basket, in the white, four strand, encrusted with flowers and foliage, branch effect handles and base, 25cm wide, SH, crown, crossed batons and D mark in blue £100 - £150 164 a Sampson hancock figure, Allegorical of the Seasons, Spring, she stands, bare footed with two floral rings, long flowing skirt,on pierced scroll and anthemion moulded shaped circular bases, 24cm high, printed mark; another; others, Summer, he stands bare footed with scythe and wheat sheaf, Winter, he stands arms folded skating, wearing a broad brimmed hat and fur line coat, dead game tied to a sash, each on pierced scroll and anthemion moulded shaped circular bases, 24cm high, various printed mark (4) £100 - £150

161 & 162 161 a Sampson hancock Derby Peacock, tail down, perched on a flower encrusted branch, coloured in gilt, blue, red and green, the base in relief with scrolls, 16cm high, SH, crown, crossed swords and D mark in puce, c.1900 £100 - £150

165 a Derby Crown Porcelain Company two-handled amphora shaped vase, painted in gilt with leaves, flowers and butterflies on a turquoise ground, gilt line borders, 11cm high, printed mark, date code for 1887, retailer Maple & Co, London; others, various (4) £60 - £100

162 a Sampson hancock Derby Peacock, tail down, perched on a flower encrusted branch, coloured in gilt, blue, red and green, the base in relief with scrolls, 16cm high, SH, crown, crossed swords and D mark in puce, c.1900 £60 - £100

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166 a Derby Crown Porcelain shaped circular plate, painted by Joseph Arthur Peach, with Alpine Flowers, gilt borders, 24cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1887; another, painted with Honeysuckle, on turquoise ground, gilt tooled border, 23cm diam, printed mark (2) £60 - £100 21

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167 a Derby figure, of a young girl standing bare footed holding a lamb, wearing a cobalt blue skirt picked out with gilt scrolling foliage, pink bodice, green shaped circular base with S-scrolls, 15cm high, incised mark No.57 £60 - £80 168 a Derby named View two-handled pedestal campana shaped vase, painted with Near Cromford, Derbyshire, with a canted gilt cartouche with anthemions and gilt foliate scrolls, gilt snake loop handles, 20.5cm high, titled, crown, crossed swords and D mark in red, c.1800; another, similar, smaller, painted with summer flowers in a basket, 16.5cm, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800 (2) £120 - £180 172 & 184 172 a pair of royal Crown Derby two-handled pedestal ovoid vases, painted with fanciful birds and floral swags, cobalt blue banded border, gilt line fluted necks and shoulders, scroll handles, 15.5cm high, date code for 1898 £60 - £100 173 a royal Crown Derby Barn Owl, naturalistically modelled, 25cm high, boxed £150 - £200

170 170 a pair of royal Crown Derby ovoid vases, painted by Charles Harris, with fanciful birds in flight and standing, turquoise necks, gilt line borders, 8.5cm high, printed marks, date codes for 1906 £60 - £100

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174 a royal Crown Derby baluster vase, painted by George Jessop, signed, with colourful summer flowers, within gilt cartouche on a cobalt blue ground, gilt rims, 13.5cm high, printed mark, date code for 1920 £100 - £150

171 a pair of royal Crown Derby shaped circular cabinet plates painted by Cuthbert Gresley, signed, the central fields painted with bouquets of colourful summer flowers, within raised and tooled gilt borders, 23cm diam, printed marks in red, date code for 1903 £300 - £500

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175 a royal Crown Derby dessert service, comprising nine dessert plates and oval comport, in gilt with branch, turquoise scalloped edge border, 27.5cm wide, printed mark, date code for 1895 £60 - £100

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178 a royal Crown Derby pedestal ovoid vase, painted by Desire Leroy, signed, with colourful flower, within gilt oval cartouche surround by gilt, turquoise and white lobes, on a cobalt blue ground, acanthus capped angular handles to shoulders, the neck and base with gilt foliate tendrils and dots on an emerald ground, 19cm high, printed mark, c.1905, F378/1363 £300 - £500

176 176 a royal Crown Derby oval brooch, painted by Cuthbert Gresley, signed, painted with peacock, 4cm high, gold coloured metal mount £100 - £150 177 a royal Crown Derby pedestal globular vase, painted by W.E.J. Dean with rural church within a gilt ribbon tied laurel leaf cartouche, 9cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1920; another, two-handled urnular, painted with yachts within beaded gilt cartouches, on an apple ground, hexagonal base, 8cm high, printed mark, date code for 1911 (2) £80 - £120

179 179 a royal Crown Derby pedestal ovoid vase, painted by Desire Leroy, signed, with colourful flowers and a scroll, within gilt oval cartouche surround by gilt, turquoise and white lobes, on a cobalt blue ground, acanthus capped angular handles to shoulders, the neck and base with gilt foliage and dots on an emerald ground, 19cm high, printed mark, c.1905, F356/1363 £1,500 - £2,000 180 a royal Crown Derby shaped oval dish, decorated with stylised flowers on a lemon ground, the border in relief with leafy scrolls, 28cm wide, printed mark, c.1900; another, similar (2) £100 - £150

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183 a royal Crown Derby two-handled pedestal vase, decorated in gilt with grasses, on a yellow ground, quatrefoil base, 12.5cm high, printed mark, date code for 1896; a Derby Crown Porcelain Company bottle vase, decorated in gilt with stylised flowers and foliage on a lemon ground, wavy rim, 17.5cm high, printed mark, date code for 1893; etc (3) £70 - £100 184 a royal Crown Derby two-handled pedestal vase, painted with colourful summer flowers within a cobalt blue oval cartouche with gilt husks, the ground with vertical lines with scrolling gilt foliage and rose sprigs, gilt scroll handles to shoulders, 17.5cm high, printed mark, date code for 1899 £60 - £100

181 181 a royal Crown Derby two-handled pedestal ovoid vase, painted by Darlington, signed, with fanciful bird in flight, in summer landscape, the neck in relief with ovals, the base leafy scrolls, picked out in gilt, everted lobed rim, 15.5cm high, printed mark, date code for 1914 £150 - £200

185 185 a lynton Porter mug, painted by Stefan Nowacki, signed, painted with a bridge in the Derbyshire dales, cobalt blue ground, applied with gilt acanthus scrolls, the deep rim with conforming urn and leafy scrolls, angular handle, with turquoise and white ‘jewels’, 12cm high, printed mark, monogrammed £250 - £350 188 a royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern ovoid pot pourri vases and cover, three leafy scroll legs, triform base, 12.5cm high, printed mark, date code for 1910 £150 - £200 182

189 a royal Crown Derby imari 1128 pattern tea set, comprising twelve teacups, saucers, tea plates, milk and sugar and a pair of bread and butter plates, decorated in the typical palette, printed mark, date code for 1916 £250 - £300

182 a royal Crown Derby two-handled pedestal vase and cover, painted with fanciful birds perched on branches and in flight, within an emerald and gilt lined leafy scroll cartouche, on a cobalt blue ground, applied in gilt with leafy swags, acanthus scroll handles, quatrefoil base, in turquoise, blue and gilt, domed cover, 22cm high, printed mark, date code for 1896 £300 - £500

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190 a set of six royal Crown Derby 2451 pattern Viennese cups and saucers, decorated in the typical palette, high scroll handles, printed marks, various date codes £100 - £150

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Continental 203 a Dutch Delft two-bottle carrier, posted loop handle with hound head terminals, painted in underglaze blue with stylised flowers and foliage, 20cm high £60 - £100 204 a German porcelain wall bracket, pierced and moulded with flowering C-scrolls and brightly painted with a songbird, insects and flowering sprigs, 15.5cm long, 19th century £60 - £100

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205 a German terracotta Jack russell, standing, glass eyes, tan markings, 26cm wide £500 - £700

200 a 19th century Meissen figural centrepiece, the pierced boat shaped basket, encrusted with flowers and foliage, the pedestal applied with two lovers playing hide and seek around a floral encrusted tree bough, the base in relief with leafy scrolls, 49cm high, scored blue crossed mark, incised 2772 £400 - £600

206 a hispano-Moresque lustre charger, raised boss to the centre and moulded leaves to the rim, with blue and copper lustre, 42cm diam £100 - £150 207 a late 19th century/early 20th century Continental figure, seated with young boy, scroll and bird, coloured and picked out in gilt, gilt metal globular stand, wing and ball feet, 20cm diam, c.1900 £60 - £100

201 201 a 19th century terracotta dog, reclining, glass eyes, brown coat markings, 37cm long £500 - £700

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202 a Delft panelled baluster vase and cover, painted in blue with a fisherman within a raised leafy cartouche, domed cover, scroll finial, 32cm high, late 19th/early 20th century £60 - £100

208 a Meissen bourdalou, painted with bouquet and sprigs of flowers and foliage, stem scroll handle, gilt line border, 20cm wide, crossed swords in underglaze blue, c.1745 £700 - £900

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210 209 a Meissen figure group of an amorous couple, as a young gallant in coloured dress and floral garland, wooing a lady wearing a yellow broad brimmed and feather plumed hat, stripped dress, a crouching lady by her side with basket of flowers, shaped oval base, 30.5cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, pressnummer 103, incised F49 £1,200 - £1,800

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210 a Meissen figure group of an amorous couple, as a young gallant in striped waistcoat and trew, wooing a lady wearing a pink broad brimmed and feather plumed hat, floral dress, by a marble column, a crouching courtier with a dove in his upturned hat, shaped oval base, 30.5cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, pressnummer 67, incised J60; £1,200 - £1,800

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211 211 a Meissen figure, Harlequin, after the model by Johan Joachim Kaendler depicting the commedia dell’arte holding a feathered hat in his right hand and raising aloft a tankard with his left, dancing on one foot atop, rocaille base, 25cm high, underglaze blue cross swords mark, impressed model number 3025, mid 20th century £200 - £300 212 a Meissen model of a Bolognese terrier, after a model by J.J. Kaendler, his head slightly turned looking alert, long shaggy white coat with brown markings 21.5cm high, crossed swords, incised 2841 £200 - £400 213 a Meissen model of a Bolognese terrier, after a model by J.J. Kaendler, to the right, his head slightly turned looking alert, long shaggy white coat with brown markings, 35cm high, impressed mark, 20th century £1,500 - £2,000 214 a Meissen model of a kid, after the original by Erich Oskar Hosel with its forelegs on a broken and upturned Meissen bowl, shaped rectangular base, 12.5 cm long, blue crossed swords, incised V.107b £300 - £400

216 216 a Meissen type figure group, of a Satyr, Maenads and Cherub, he holding a basket with grapes and vine, circular base applied with shred clay, signed, 41cm high, incised J.C. 338 £700 - £1,000

215 a Meissen quatrefoil cabinet cup and saucer, decorated with stylised birds perched in branches in shaped reserves on a brown ground, gilt line rims, crossed swords, incised 4128; a Continental floral encrusted lobed cabinet cup, six stile feet, late 19th century (2) £60 - £100

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217 a nymphenberg group, in the white, of huntsman and two hounds, 31cm high, impressed and printed marks £200 - £300

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221 218 a pair of Continental figures, The Apple Seller and Companion, both wearing fanciful dress, he stands holding a basket of apples, a hound at his feet, she with flowers in her apron, a lamp by her feet, pierced domed bases, 35cm high, c.1880 £200 - £300 219 a pair of Continental two-handled jardinières, in the white, encrusted with flowers and foliage, beaded angular handles, 24.5cm wide, c.1870 £80 - £120 220 a pair of Doccia pickle dishes, the interior with stylised flowers, the exterior with leaves, in relief, stork handles, 9cm wide £100 - £150 221 a pair of French bisque and gilt metal mounted ogee shaped pedestal vases, in relief with classical figures, the necks with ribbon tied floral swags, rams mask handles, shaped bases cast with foliate scrolls, 36.5cm high, late 19th century £1,200 - £1,600

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222 a pair of French Sevres style campana shaped twohandled vases, in the Empire manner, painted by L Rochelle, signed, with portraits of the Emperor Napoleon and Josephine within gilt beaded oval cartouches with laurel leaves, lyre and sphinx, on yellow grounds, spreading circular bases, square plinths, gadrooned rims, 32cm high, M IMP DE SEVRES £300 - £500

224 a pair of German porcelain models, of fanciful birds, in colours, shaped circular bases, applied with flowerheads, 16cm high, late 19th century £100 - £150 225 a pair of ormolu mounted French porcelain ovoid vases and covers, painted in the manner of Sevres with figures in a humble interior, to verso with colourful summer flowers, within shield shaped reserves on a Bleu Celeste ground, domed covers with bands of further flowers, bud finials, Bacchic mask handles,Vitruvian scroll borders, incurved square bases, 37cm high, interlaced-C marks, c.1870 £1,500 - £2,000

223 a pair of German porcelain figural wall brackets, applied with scantily draped cherubs, seated with garlands, below encrusted floral swags, picked out in pastel tones and gilt, 25cm high, crossed swords, c.1880 £150 - £200

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226 226 a set of four Paris Seaux Bouteille, as coopered milk pails, with four gilt goat head masks, picked out in gilt, 15.5cm high, late 19th century £100 - £150

229 229 a Vienna porcelain circular charger, Lei Wieder Gut!, painted with Cupid and maiden, gilt line rim, 34cm wide, title, shield mark, c.1900 £200 - £300 227 227 a Sitzendorf figure group, of a girl, boy and goat, she seated with grape vine, he with clarinet, both in fanciful dress, lace borders, oval base, 16.5cm high, c.1880, under glass dome £100 - £150

230 an early 18th century Dutch Delft blue and white charger, in the kraakporselein style, decorated in the Oriental manner with figures in a chinoiserie landscape within a panelled border with alternating Oriental figures and foliate panels, the reverse with stylised motifs, 33cm diam £200 - £300

228 a Vienna cream and sugar, each decorated with Venus and Cupid, within rectangular reserves, gilt with bands of leafy stems, on a cobalt ground, the cream jug 11cm high, blue shield marks £60 - £90

231 an early 20th century ‘rouen’ style faience toby jug, taking a pinch of snuff, decorated in blue, 28cm high £50 - £70

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232 an ernst Bohne rudolstadt porcelain figural sixlight, five-branch table candelabrum, modelled with with a pair of children reciting music, she reading from the score, he playing the hurdy gurdy, moulded with scrolls and applied overall with flowers, 58cm high, impressed initials, blue anchor mark, c.1900 £150 - £200

238 a pair of Victorian ruby glass lustres, with eight prismatic drops, glass domes, 27cm high, c.1870£100 - £150

233 a Meissen shaped circular plate, painted with two geese by the waters edge, the field with insects and moths, gilt rim, 24.52cm diam, scored crossed swords £50 - £80

241 a Daum clear glass table lamp, of organic form, 18.5cm high, etched mark £60 - £100

240 a German flared cylindrical amber flashed beaker, decorated with a view of Wiesbaden, faceted base, 12cm high, cased £200 - £300

242 a comprehensive suite of green glasses, for six, applied with baron coronet and initial A, red banded borders, comprising large wine, small wine, liqueur, hock, champagne, tumblers, wine rinsers and decanter, various sizes, early 20th century £200 - £300

Glass 235 an 18th century green glass onion shaped wine bottle, horseshoe seal reserve, 19cm high £50 - £70

243 a pair of Bohemian ruby flashed glass vases, star and facet cut, 37cm high £150 - £200

236 a Victorian ruby overlaid glass lustre, circular base, baluster stem and bulbous top, shaped rim, decorated overall with scrolling foliage, two rows of clear glass prism drops, 36cm., under a clear glass dome, ebonised circular base, 25cm diam, 50cm, c.1880 £60 - £100

245 a lalique faceted scent bottle and stopper, with a frosted band sparrows, stopper conforming, 13.5cm high, etched mark £100 - £150

237 a Victorian green flashed three-trumpet epergne, each strawberry cut, on wirework frame, domed base, 37cm high, c.1870 £100 - £150

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256 a lalique irene circular ashtray, the rim in relief with birds, 9.4cm diam, stencil mark, c.1945 £50 - £70

246 an r lalique gilt metal medallion, cast with a nude male holding the head of an eagle, inscribed Journee du Poilu 1915 4cm wide, boxed Literature: Marcilhac (Felix) R Lalique 2004 p.57 £60 - £100

257 a lalique Gui pattern circular powder box and cover, in relief with mistletoe and foliage, 10.25cm diam, model no.1201/3, c.1930 £200 - £300 258 a lalique frosted and moulded figure, Satyr and Nude, oval base, 14.5cm high, etched mark, modern £40 - £60

247 a set of six lalique Feuilles pattern menu holders, in relief with foliage and scrolls, 2.4cm wide, etched mark £120 - £180

259 a lalique elizabeth vase, the frosted and clear bowl with sparrows and foliage, square foot, 14cm high, engraved mark, modern £200 - £300

248 a pair of lalique Pinsons pattern menu holders, in relief with finches, 3.8cm wide, etched mark, c.1930 £60 - £100

260 a lalique Deux Figures menu holder, moulded and frosted two naked crouched figures clutching a sphere, circular base, 5.5cm high, etched mark, c.1925 £40 - £60

249 a loetz type iridescent shaped circular dish, painted with thistle, 26cm diam, early 20th century £60 - £100

261 a lalique Chardonneret Timide paper weight, with frosted goldfinch, 12.5cm long, stencil mark £50 - £70

John Ditchfield 262 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass vase, 17.5cm high, signed, paper label £60 - £100 263 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the spherical form, signed, paper label; others (4) £60 - £100 264 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of an apple, 5cm diam, paper label; others (4) £60 - £100

250 250 a lalique Volubilis yellow tinted glass bowl, designed by Rene Lalique, 21.5cm diam, model no 383, etched mark, c.1921 £300 - £350

265 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of an apple, 5cm diam, paper label; others (3) £60 - £100

251 a lalique Sylvie pattern vase, moulded in frosted and clear glass with two doves, 22cm high, etched mark, modern £200 - £300

266 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of an apple, 12cm diam, 17cm high, paper label; a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a pear, 10cm diam, 21cm high (2) £80 - £120

252 a lalique Simone pattern round ashtray, press moulded with stylised flowerhead, 10cm diam, etched mark, c.1935 £50 - £70

267 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of an apple, 10cm diam, 15cm high, paper label; another (2) £60 - £100

253 a lalique Moineau Coquet paper weight, with frosted sparrow, 8.5cm high, stencil mark £50 - £70

268 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a mushroom, 13cm high, paper label; another, similar; a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight in the form of a mushroom 10cm high (3) £80 - £120

254 a lalique Meudon pattern circular powder box and cover, relief moulded dahlias, washed in blue, ribbed sides, 8.5cm diam £100 - £150

269 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a mushroom, 13cm high, paper label; another, similar; a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a mushroom 10cm high (3) £80 - £120

255 a lalique louise ashtray, in stained glass, moulded with a flower, 7.5cm diam £50 - £80

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Oriental Ceramics

270 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a mushroom, 10cm high, paper label; another (2) £60 - £100

300 a 19th Cantonese Famille Verte shallow bowl, decorated with alternating shaped reserves of fanciful birds, figures and attendants, in the typical palette, 26cm diam, c.1880; a similar circular plate (2) £80 - £120

271 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a lily pad with silver frog, 13cm diam, signed, paper label £60 - £100 272 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a lily pad with silver frog, 13cm diam, signed, paper label £60 - £100 273 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a lily pad with silver frog, 12cm diam, signed, paper label £60 - £100 274 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a lily pad with silver frog, 12cm diam, signed, paper label £60 - £100 275 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a lily pad with silver dragonfly, 13cm diam, signed, paper label £60 - £100 276 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a lily pad with silver butterfly, 12cm diam, signed, paper label £60 - £100

301 301 a 19th century Cantonese Famille Verte ovoid vase decorated with four panels of Chinese daily life, 30cm high £100 - £150

277 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a frog, 13cm high, signed, paper label; another, smaller (2) £60 - £100

302 a Cantonese enamel bowl, cover and saucer, decorated with figures within an oval cartouche, on a green ground, 9.5cm diam £100 - £150

278 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a frog, 11cm high, signed, paper label; another, smaller (2) £60 - £100 279 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a frog, 11cm high, signed, paper label; another, smaller (2) £60 - £100 280 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a frog, 11cm high, signed, paper label; another (2) £60 - £100 303 303 a Cantonese export porcelain bowl, decorated in polychrome with four reserves each with figures and attendants, turquoise stippled ground, the interior with roundels and figures outside a pagoda, cell border, 26.5cm diam, hardwood stand, late 19th century £300 - £400

281 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass paperweight, in the form of a frog, 11cm high, signed, paper label £60 - £80 282 a Glasform John Ditchfield glass fluted vase, 19cm high, signed, paper label £60 - £100

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318 a Chinese porcelain ovoid snuff bottle, painted in underglaze blue with four bands of young boys, 7.5cm high, six character marks £100 - £150

304 a Chinese blue and white baluster vase, decorated in underglaze blue with vase and precious objects, 19cm high, Kangxi marks but 19th century £50 - £70 305 a Chinese arched rectangular Willow pattern tea canister and cover, printed in blue, clobbered in gilt, domed cover, bud finial, 13cm high, c.1780 £70 - £100 306 a Chinese arched rectangular Willow pattern tea canister and cover, printed in blue, clobbered in gilt, domed cover, bud finial, 13cm high, c.1780 £70 - £100 307 a Chinese blue and white bowl, decorated in underglaze blue with shaped reserves, the ground with scrolling foliage, 20.5cm diam, four character mark £60 - £100 308 a Chinese blue and white circular plate, painted with phoenix within a stylised flowerhead, the border with flowerhead and interlaced reserves, 23cm diam, Kangxi; another, later, with scrolling dragons, 25.5cm diam (2) £60 - £100 309 a Chinese blue and white wash jug and bowl, painted in underglaze blue, the bowl interior with continuous landscape of sampans, rocks, pagodas, willow and pine trees, everted rim, 39cm diam £300 - £500 310 a Chinese cylindrical vase, painted overall in underglaze blue with oriental figures and attendants in landscape, 17.5cm high £100 - £200 311 a Chinese export dog, crouched, tan markings, smiling, 18cm high £70 - £100

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312 a Chinese Famille Verte baluster vase and cover, decorated with warriors charging, emperor and attendants, domed cover, ball finial, 46cm high, Qianlong £800 - £1,200 313 a Chinese ginger jar, decorated in underglaze blue with oriental figures and attendants by a fence, 18cm high, Kangxi marks but later £100 - £150 314 a Chinese Ming type Jian black-ware bowl, with oilspots, 13cm diam £60 - £100 315 high

a Chinese model, of a parrot, turquoise glaze, 25cm £80 - £120

316 a Chinese part tea service, comprising teapot and cover, spoon tray, hot water jug, tea canister, two tea bowls and saucers, painted with ribbon tied shield within gilt husk cartouche, the rims with undulating dotted line and flower sprigs, bud final, teapot 13cm high, c.1770 £60 - £100 317 a Chinese pedestal globular censer, decorated in underglaze blue in the style of Ming, with lotus and scrolling foliage, the cover pierced loft finial, spreading circular base, 32cm high £60 - £100

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319 319 a Chinese sang-de-boeuf glazed ‘beehive’ water pot, 10.5cm diam, hardwood stand £300 - £500

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320 a Chinese stoneware roof tile, of Ming design, modelled with a carp leaping from a choppy sea, mounted as a table lamp, hardwood stand, 37cm high overall £60 - £100 321 a Chinese ‘Tang’ horse, standing, glazed in tones of yellow, green and brown, rectangular base, 28cm high £300 - £400 322 a Chinese turquoise section, carved in relief with a deer, to verso with prunus, 7cm high, probably 19th century £500 - £800 323 a Chinese baluster vases and cover, painted in underglaze blue with ladies and boys in a garden, stylised foliage banded border, domed cover, ball knop, 28cm high, Kangxi marks but late 18th century £100 - £150 324 an early 18th century Chinese blue and white panelled baluster vase, decorated with oriental figures and pine trees, within floral scroll and cell border, central vase 28cm high, Kangxi 1662-1722 £400 - £600

329 329 an 18th century Chinese ginger jar and cover, decorated with a continuous mountain landscape, with pine trees, figures, sampan, huts and rockwork, hardwood cover, 24.5cm high, double blue ring mark, Kangxi 1662 - 1722 £300 - £400

325 an 18th century Chinese tureen and cover, the cover decorated overall with stylised flowers and scrolls, the base with scrolls, 24cm diam, Qianlong £60 - £100

330 a set of five Chinese porcelain wine cups, painted with flowers in underglaze blue, 4cm high, four character marks, 20th century; others (9) £50 - £80

326 an 18th century Chinese globular teapot and cover, printed in underglaze blue with pagoda, trees and rockwork, domed cover, bud finial, c.1770; a Chinese sauce boat, in underglaze blue with flowers and scrolls, 18cm wide; a Chinese circular plate, painted in underglaze blue with pagoda, willow trees, bridge and river, 23cm diam, c.1770; etc (5) £100 - £150 327 an 18th century Chinese Famille rose bowl, painted with shaped panels of oriental figures, trellis ground, 22.5cm diam, c.1770 £70 - £100

331 331 a pair of large Chinese blue and white baluster vases, now converted to table lamps, painted in underglaze blue with birds in flights, blossoming prunus and foliage, the shoulder and base with lappets, 60.5cm high, 19th century £500 - £800

328 328 an 18th century Chinese blue and white cylindrical tankard with strap work handle decorated with pagoda scene 12.5cm high £100 - £150

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332 a pair of Chinese gu beaker vases, quatrefoil shaped reserves containing precious objects, the ground with prunus blossom, 26cm high, Kangxi marks but later £60 - £100 333 a pair of Chinese panelled tapered square vases, pierced and in relief with panels of figures and pagodas, in tones of green, yellow and red, black borders, 50cm high, 19th century £500 - £800 334 a pair of 19th century Chinese barrel shaped garden seats, pierced with roundels and painted with mons of stylised flowers on a trellis ground, fret borders, applied with studs, 46cm high, c.1880 £1,200 - £1,500 335 a pair of Cantonese Famille Verte comports, with four shaped reserves alternately decorated with figures, attendants, birds and foliage, 21cm diam, c.1880 £60 - £100 336 a pair of Chinese crackle glaze ovoid vases, painted in underglaze blue with dancing children, the 16.5cm high £100 - £150

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337 a pair of Japanese satsuma ovoid vases, typically decorated in orange and gilt with figures, attendants, mountains and pine trees, 25cm high, Meiji period £60 - £100

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341, 340, 344, 342 & 347 338 a large Japanese arita circular charger, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised buds and foliage, the rim with panels of stylised flowers, 62cm diam (faults) £100 - £200

345 a Japanese imari charger, the field with symbol within tramline cartouche, the field with alternating panels of stylised flowers and foliage, on a cobalt blue ground, with gilt scrolls, 45.5cm diam, Meiji period £120 - £180

339 a Japanese slender ovoid vase, decorated with peonies and foliage, in colours picked out in gilt on a white ground, scroll and chevron border, 17cm high, Meiji period £500 - £700

346 a Japanese imari charger, the field painted with jardinière and peony, within circular cartouche, the rim with mystical beasts, mons, waves and foliage, 45.5cm diam, Meiji period £120 - £180

340 a Japanese slender ovoid vase, decorated with oval reserves with Geishas the ground with pagodas, Mount Fuji, song birds and flowers, the neck and shoulders with alternating panels, fret border, 14.5cm high, seal mark, Meiji period £150 - £200

347 a Japanese globular vase, well decorated with rectangular reserves divided by roundels with figures, in landscapes, the ground, decorated overall with panels, fans and floral reserves, 14cm high, seal mark, Meiji period £500 - £700

341 a Japanese satsuma square tea canister, decorated with birds in flight, lakescape, wisteria and figures, 12cm high, seal mark, Meiji period £2,000 - £2,500

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342 a Japanese satsuma slender ovoid vase, decorated with a continuous band of figures and attendants, the shoulders with flowers and foliage, the base birds, foliage and flowers, 12.5cm high, Meiji period £1,000 - £1,500

349 Burmese School, 17th century, green patinated bronze, Buddha Shakyamuni, seated in dhyanasana, pierced base, 18.5cm high £200 - £300 350 a Cantonese hardwood rectangular casket, deeply carved overall with figures, pagodas and blossoming prunus, 24.5cm wide, early 20th century £60 - £100

343 a Japanese satsuma ovoid vase, moulded and painted with dragons and figures on a gilt and textured ground, 32cm high, signed to base, first half 20th century £60 - £100

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344 a Japanese Satsuma moon flask, decorated in the typical palette with dancers, the verso with warriors, gilt borders with mons and chrysanthemums, 11.5cm high, Meiji period £80 - £120

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a Chinese agate figure, standing holding a lotus leaf £300 - £400

352 a Chinese bamboo carving, of a bearded wise man, holding a staff and a bundle of lotus, 14cm high, late 19th/early 20th century £200 - £250

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353 a Chinese bronze censer, cast as a scholar seated on a deer, a scroll held tightly in his hand, 22cm high, 19th century £60 - £100 354 a Chinese brown patinated bronze and champleve enamel moon flask, rectangular inverted neck above fanciful bird handles, decorated with lotus flower enamelled petals, centred by a dragon, spreading rectangular base, 46cm high £300 - £500 355 a Chinese dark patinated bronze trumpet shaped vase, in Archaic style, cast in relief with lotus leaves and shaped brackets, 27cm high, 19th century £100 - £150 356 high

a Chinese gilt bronze figure, of a Mandarin, 10cm £40 - £60

357 a Chinese hardwood carving, of a bearded man, 39cm high, early 20th century £100 - £150 358 a Chinese hardwood carving, of an elder, he stands, leaning on a rugged staff, a crane pecking at his foot, 45cm high, early 20th century £100 - £150

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359 a Chinese hardwood chopstick box, sliding cover enclosing a pair of bone chopsticks, 26cm long, early 20th century £50 - £80 360

a Chinese jade carving, of a buffalo, 5.5cm long £60 - £100

361 a Chinese padouk wood and mother-of-pearl marquetry mahjong cabinet, rectangular panelled sliding front enclosing five graduated drawers with ivory and bamboo tiles, inlaid with a landscape with pagoda and sampan, clouds and leafy sprigs, 24.5cm wide, early 20th century £70 - £100 362 a Chinese snuff bottle, carved with a laughing Buddha, 5.5cm high £50 - £70 363 a Chinese soapstone carving, of a Buddhist monk, seated in meditation, dressed in long flowing robes, 11.5cm high, 18th/19th century, hardwood stand Bears label for Bl** & Sons, London £600 - £800 364 a Chinese spinach jade rectangular table screen, carved in relief with a pair of cranes amongst flowering leafy branches, padouk wood stand, 24cm high £700 - £1,000 365 a Chinese tiger’s eye carving, of the rotund smiling Buddha, seated in meditation, 8cm wide, hardwood stand £100 - £150 364

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366 a Japanese brown patinated and tri-colour bronze ovoid vase, applied swallows and long stemmed daisies, 15.5cm high, signed, Meiji period £800 - £1,200

373 a pair of Cloisonné enamel baluster vases, decorated in tones of turquoise, puce, blue, green, yellow and white with flowers and leafy stems, on a black ground, spreading circular bases, 26cm high, early 20th century £200 - £300

367 a Japanese ivory articulated model of a snake, approx 30cm extended, Meiji £150 - £200

374 a pair of Japanese bronzed slab sided vases, cast in relief with a geisha holding a fan and picking lotus flowers respectively, to verso with reeds and aquatic flowers, 25cm high, Meiji period £60 - £100

368 a Japanese lacquer scribe’s casket, hinged cover enclosing a pair of clear glass wells, decorated in gilt with mountains and trees on a red ground, 6.5cm high, 7cm wide, early 20th century £50 - £80 369 a large Japanese patinated bronze ovoid vase, applied with a song bird amongst daisies and blossoming prunus, 31cm high, signed, Meiji period £700 - £900

375 a pair of Japanese brown patinated bronze vases, cast in relief with birds and flowering branches, tall necks with handles to sides, domed circular bases, 38.5cm high, early 20th century £70 - £100

370 a pair of Chinese boxwood carvings, of rotund figures, each stands, holding a palm leaf and ruyi sceptre, 18cm high, early 20th century £50 - £80

376 a pair of Japanese silvered metal models, of eagles, each perched on a tree stump, with wings outstretched, 45.5cm high, c.1900 £150 - £200

371 a pair of Chinese bronze and cloisonné enamel lobed ovoid vases, decorated in polychrome with densely packed flowers and foliage, spreading bases, 25cm high, 19th century £800 - £1,200

377 a small Japanese bronze and cloisonné enamel rectangular bombé shaped censer, fluted knop finial, domed cover pierced with heart shaped motifs, decorated in polychrome with flowers against a ground of scrolls, shaped bracket feet, 10cm high, early 20th century £200 - £300

372 a pair of Chinese/indonesian gilt and painted softwood brackets, carved as temple dragons, 20cm long, 19th century £60 - £100

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378 a Tibetan Thangka (thanka or tanka), depicting the Wheel of Existence or Buddhist Universe, gouache and applique on silk, the broad border embroidered with dragons on an amethyst ground, the backing printed with fruit and leaves on a yellow ground, 150cm x 100cm, 19th century £600 - £1,000

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380 380 an interesting 19th century Chinese album of fifty hand coloured woodblock prints, depicting occupations and scenes from every day life, pencil annotations in English, including Bride, Kite Flying, School, Archery, Military Mandarins, Bird Airing, Ploughing, House Boat, Buffalo Cart, Plasterers, Sawing Planks, Selling Fowls, Shoe Maker, Tailor, Blacksmith, Travelling Doctor, Travelling Barber, Idol Paper Collector, Cotton Weaving, Embroidering, Punch & Judy, Soldiers, Taoist Priest, Buddhist Priest, others, well worked in watercolours, many with character titles or signatures, 25cm x 24cm, c.1860 £60 - £100

379 379 an indo-Chinese bronze, of Bodhisattva Manjusri or Wenshu, seated side-saddle on horseback, a sword in his hand, rectangular base applied with lotus leaves, traces of red painting and gilt, 22cm high, 18th/19th century £100 - £150

381 Chinese School (early 19th Century), Noble Lady and attendants reverse painting on glass, 34.5cm x 49cm £800 - £1,200

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382 Japanese School (Meiji period), a silvered bronze, of an elephant calf, with trunk raised, 9cm high, green onyx base £80 - £120

388 Chinese School (19th century), a brown patinated bronze, of a bearded wiseman, he stands, leaning on a bamboo staff, 11.5cm high, hardwood stand, £100 - £150

383 Otsuki, after, a pair, Wedding 1087B.C and Japanese Ladies with Flower Vases, coloured, 35cm x 70cm £200 - £300 385 a Chinese polychrome painted bronze, of the Buddha, seated, with one arm resting on his knee, triform base, 25cm high, 19th century £200 - £300

389 389 Chinese/Tibetan School (19th century), a gilt bronze, of Buddha, seated in the lotus position, spreading oval base, 30cm high £200 - £300 390 indian School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, of a deity, probably Manjusri, seated in meditation, wielding a flaming sword, lotus base, 45cm high £800 - £1,200 391 Japanese School (Meiji period), a dark patinated bronze, of an ape, 6cm long £40 - £60

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392 Japanese School (Meiji period), a dark patinated bronze, of an elephant balancing on a ball, signed, hardwood base, 22cm high overall £400 - £600

386 a substantial Chinese brown patinated bronze stepped rectangular pagoda shaped censer, surmounted by finials cast as a temple lion and young, lofty cover pierced with panels of trellis, flanked by outswept handles, the side cast with characters, flowers and prunus, tapered ‘tree trunk’ legs, the rectangular stand with shaped apron and bracket feet, 58cm high overall, Qing dynasty £1,200 - £1,800

393 Japanese School (Meiji period), a patinated bronze, of a prowling tiger, 34cm long, signed, hardwood stand £700 - £1,000 394 a pair of indo-Chinese architectural brackets, pierced and profusely carved with warriors on horseback, square lotus underfinials, 126cm long; a rectangular trellis section, 130cm x 47cm £100 - £150

387 Chinese School (19th century) a dark patinated and polished bronze, of Guan Yin, standing on the back of a toad, 20.5cm high £60 - £90

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ivories

Part of a Collection of Japanese Ivories 400 a 19th century carved ivory Corpus Christi, on ebonised cross, 20cm high, 45.5cm overall £200 - £300

401 401 a Cantonese ivory brise fan, the twenty seven sticks and guards pierced and carved with European figures in 18th century costume, 6.5cm long, early 20th century £60 - £100

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402 a Cantonese ivory carving, of a mountainside with huts and blossoming prunus, a boat on the water below, 10.5cm high, c.1900 £100 - £150

403 a Cantonese ivory concentric ‘puzzle’ ball and stand, typically pierced and carved with birds, blossoming prunus, lotus and stars, domed circular base, 17cm high, c.1900 £80 - £120

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407 407 a Chinese ivory carving, of a tea ceremony atop a giant clam, figures contained within, 5.5cm high, early 20th century £60 - £100

404 404 a Cantonese ivory cylindrical case, screw-fitting cover, carved overall with figures, pagodas and blossoming prunus, 13cm high, c.1880 £300 - £400

408 408 a Chinese ivory carving, of fishermen atop a giant clam, jostling figures within, 8.5cm wide, signed, early 20th century £80 - £120

405 405 a Chinese bone carving, of lily pads with a fly and crab, 15.5cm wide, 19th century £100 - £150

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406 a Chinese ivory carving, of a pagoda, turned base, wooden stand, 16cm high overall, early 20th century £40 - £60

409 a Chinese ivory carving, of the Clam’s Dream, 8cm wide, signed, Canton, late 19th/early 20th century £60 - £100

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411 a Chinese ivory figural chess set, red stained opposition, the kings 9cm high, boxed £60 - £100

412 412 a Chinese ivory ‘okimono’, carved as jostling temple lions, 10cm high, signed, 19th century £80 - £120

410 410 a Chinese ivory concentric puzzle ball, the six layers pierced and carved with figures amongst pagodas and blossoming prunus, incorporated into a columnar ‘okimono’ carved with officials holding their badge of office, divided by pierced socles, the circular base carved and pierced with scrolling leaves, 36cm high, Canton, c.1880 £700 - £1,000

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413 413 a Chinese ivory ‘okimono’, of a rotund scholar, he stands, holding a scroll, an anthropomorphic rat at his side, 8.5cm high, 19th century £80 - £120

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417 a Japanese ivory netsuke sized okimono, of a skeleton, crouched, holding a mirror, 4cm high, Meiji period, cased £300 - £400

418 418 a Japanese ivory netsuke, of a basket maker, 4.5cm wide, signed, early 20th century; others (4) £60 - £100

414 414 a Chinese ivory tusk section, profusely carved with figures engaged in daily life, including a doctor, artisans, a man slaughtering a lion, figures of the court and attendants, beneath clouds amongst blossoming prunus, 20cm high, late 19th century, hardwood stand £300 - £500 419

415 a Chinese jade archers thumb ring, of typical form, the sides engraved with characters, 3.5cm high £50 - £70

419 a Japanese ivory netsuke, of a man and a monkey, 4.5cm wide, signed, early 20th century; another, of the rotund Budai and a small child, 4cm high, early 20th century (2) £80 - £120

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416 a Japanese bone netsuke, of a grotesque scholar holding a scroll, 4.5cm high, signed, early 20th century; a netsuke, as a mouse; an ivory elephant; etc (qty) £50 - £80

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420 a Japanese ivory netsuke, of a man sleeping, 3.5cm wide, early 20th century; others (4) £60 - £100

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423 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a bearded sage, a young boy at his side, oval base, 11.5cm high, signed, Meiji period £60 - £100

421 421 a Japanese ivory netsuke, of a young boy on a hobby horse, 4.5cm high, signed, early 20th century; another, of a man on a rock; others (4) £80 - £120

424 424 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a bow mender stringing his yumi, 11.5cm high, early 20th century, hardwood base £60 - £100

422 422 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a balding man seated, taking a meal, a mischievous young boy at his side, gesturing towards the food, 7cm high, signed on a red lozenge £80 - £120

425 425 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a fisherman, he stands, holding a paddle and the day’s catch, oval base, 20cm high, signed on a red lozenge, Meiji period £80 - £120

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429 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a geisha, standing, 16.5cm high, signed, hardwood base, early 20th century £60 - £100

426 426 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a fisherman, wearing a broad brimmed hat, rod in hand, thrusting forward, his catch leaving the water at his hook, hardwood base, 14cm high overall, Meiji period £100 - £150 427 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a geisha, she stands, holding a basket, oval base, 14cm high, Meiji period £80 - £120

430 430 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a huntsman, he stands, holding a tanegashima and tanto, a hawk at his back tethered to his wrist, a snake emerging from his basket to grasp the hem of kimono, rocky base, 14.5cm high, signed, Meiji period £100 - £150

428 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a geisha, she stands, holding a flower, oval base, 14cm high, Meiji period £100 - £150

431 431 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a labourer returning from the fields, 7.5cm high, signed, early 20th century; others (4) £60 - £100

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434 434 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a musician playing a taiko drum, a clothed monkey at his feet, dancing and playing percussion, a fan in his other hand, oval base, 17.5cm high, signed on a red lozenge, Meiji period £200 - £300

432 432 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a long bearded elder, he stands, holding a bamboo rake, a crane at his side, 10cm high, signed, Meiji period £60 - £100

435 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a musician, he stands, holding a drum, a fan at his feet, oval base, signed, 20.5cm high £200 - £300 436 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a Noh performer playing a taiko drum, a box and mask at his side, oval base, 13cm high, signed, Meiji period £800 - £1,200

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433 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a mother and her playful children, one riding piggy back, another wearing a noh mask, 5.5cm high, signed, early 20th century £60 - £100

437 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a pair of figures, facing each other, bound around the shoulders with a sash, 5.5cm wide, signed, Meiji period £80 - £120

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438 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a traveller, he stands, gripping a crooked staff, a broad brimmed bamboo hat in his other hand, shaped oval base, 19.5cm high, signed, Meiji period, hardwood stand £600 - £900

440 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a young boy holding a fish, a further fish and an expectant duck at his feet, shaped circular base, 13cm high, signed, Meiji period £80 - £120

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439 a Japanese ivory okimono, of a wood cutter, he stands holding his axe, the fruits of his day’s labour on his back, a water gourd fastened to his waist, rocky base, 15cm high, early 20th century £100 - £150

441 a Japanese ivory okimono, of an archer, he stands amongst tall corn, holding a yumi, 19cm high, Meiji period £100 - £150

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442 442 a Japanese ivory okimono, of an elder harvesting fruit, 8.5cm high, early 20th century; another, of a huntsman, 11cm high; another, signed on a red lozenge (3) £120 - £180

444 444 a Japanese ivory okimono, of bearded elders taking tea, the senior with his hand on a katana, a young boy at their side, 5.5cm high, signed, Meiji period £80 - £120

445 445 a Japanese ivory okimono, of Kinko riding the giant carp, 6.5cm high, signed on a red lozenge, early 20th century £80 - £120

443 443 a Japanese ivory okimono, of an elder holding a swaddled baby, oval base, 18.5cm high, signed, Meiji period £100 - £150

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448 448 a Japanese ivory okimono, of Samurai warriors skirmishing, 14cm high, early 20th century £100 - £150

446 446 a Japanese ivory okimono, of Kintaro battling a giant carp, a sharp blade in his hand, the bemused fish rearing up from a choppy sea, oval base, 26.5cm high, signed, Meiji period £200 - £300

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447 a Japanese ivory okimono, of male and female labourers, she bare breasted, he with a rat on his back, 4cm wide, signed, early 20th century; another (2) £60 - £100

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449 a Japanese ivory okimono, of Samurai warriors, one standing, his helmet in one hand, leaning on his katana with the other, his companion seated beside him, 8cm high, Meiji period £80 - £120

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452 a Japanese ivory sectional okimono, of fish sellers, 6cm wide, early 20th century, hardwood stand; another, of a warrior, 9cm high, wooden base (2) £80 - £120

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453 a Japanese ivory staff, carved with a ferocious dragon, 37cm long, Meiji period £100 - £150

450 a Japanese ivory okimono, of Urashima Taro, he stands, cradling a rescued turtle, his foot on a creel, a smaller turtle clinging to the edge, 12cm high, signed, Meiji period £80 - £120

451 451 a Japanese ivory sectional okimono, of a horticulturist, seated, holding a pair of secateurs, a young boy beside him, tending a bonsai, oval base, 11cm wide, Meiji period £80 - £120

454 454 a Japanese ivory tusk section, well carved in relief with a gathered family, taking tea and conversing humorously, lacquered base, 18.5cm high, Meiji period £400 - £600 452

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455 a large Chinese ivory tusk section ‘okimono’, of a young girl holding a chrysanthemum, she stands against a prunus root, wearing a long flowing robe, her hair tied and adorned with an ornament, carved to verso with a dragon with abalone shell eyes, oval base, the underside carved with a further dragon, 40cm high, green seal mark, early 20th century £300 - £500 456 a late 19th century Cantonese ivory card case, carved overall with figures, pagodas and prunus, 9cm high, c.1880 £400 - £500 457 a north african ivory sectional model, of a stately entourage, the carriage carried by turbanned Nubians, rectangular base, 20.5cm long, c.1900 £100 - £150 457

458 a pair of 19th century Chinese ivory carvings, of a smiling couple, he stands, holding a sceptre, a dragon at his side, a covered bowl of flowers on her head, 14cm and 14.5cm high, c.1850, hardwood stand £1,000 - £1,500

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459 a qing dynasty jadeite panel, in Shang style, pierced and carved with masks and scrolls, 27cm wide, c.1700. £100 - £150 460 a South West indian ivory elephant tusk carving, of the Hindu goddess Shiva, typically posed, standing on a lotus, 35.5cm high, hardwood plinth, export label for Government of Kerala, early 20th century £800 - £1,200 461 an indo-Chinese ivory ‘okimono, of Vitarka Mudra Buddha, standing holding a lotus flower in the left hand, a gesture of teaching offered by the right, lotus socle, oval base, 14cm high, c.1900 £300 - £500 462 an ivory tusk section, naively carved as The Virgin Mary, 16cm high, early 19th century £80 - £120

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Day One Wednesday 13th March at 3.30pm

Collector’s items

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autographs

476 The Beatles, b/w 6.5”x 8”, showing John seated on an ornate wooden chair, unsigned; with another portrait of the “Fab Four” with printed signatures, Good (2) Provenance: acquired by a Roadie when the Fab Four played Blackpool’s Queen Theatre in 1963 and given to the vendor’s wife. £40 - £60 477 The Beatles, b/w 6.5”x 8”, showing John seated on an ornate wooden chair, flanked by George and Ringo standing, with Paul seated on the floor in front, signed boldly in ink to back John Lennon XXX, Paul McCartney XXX, Ringo Starr XXX, George Harrison, Good-Very Good Provenance: acquired by a Roadie when the Fab Four played Blackpool’s Queen Theatre in 1963 and given to the vendor’s wife. £1,500 - £2,000 478 The Beatles, b/w 6.5”x 8”, showing John seated on an ornate wooden chair, flanked by George and Ringo standing, with Paul seated on the floor in front, signed boldly in ink to back John Lennon XXX, Paul McCartney XXX, Ringo Starr XXX, George Harrison and top left in Ringo’s hand ‘To Jean, (Barries Little Sister)’, somewhat dirty and some smudging of the signatures, Good

475 475 autograph, Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde, 1854-1900, a competent amateur portrait in pastels on irregular shaped board of a young Wilde, by an unknown hand, possibly Wilde himself, bearing the signature below Yours, Oscar Wilde, apparently in Wilde’s hand, approx. 5in x 6 1/2in, in a glazed frame approx. 6in x 7 1/2in £400 - £600

Provenance: acquired by a Roadie when the Fab Four played Blackpool’s Queen Theatre in 1963 and given to the vendor’s wife. £1,500 - £2,000

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479 The Beatles, b/w 6.5”x 8”, showing Paul, Ringo, John and George standing from left to right, signed boldly in ink to back John Lennon XXX, Paul McCartney XXX, Ringo Starr XXX, George Harrison, clean, Good

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an early Victorian silver crown, 1844

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a George iii gold spade guinea, 1787 £250 - £300

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488 Coins, Great Britain, pre 1947, silver c£10.30 face, a small quantity of pre 1920 silver; few other world silver coins £220 - £250

Provenance: acquired by a Roadie when the Fab Four played Blackpool’s Queen Theatre in 1963 and given to the vendor’s wife. £1,500 - £2,000 480 The Beatles, b/w 6.5”x 8”, showing Paul, Ringo, John and George standing from left to right, signed boldly in ink to back John Lennon XXX, Paul McCartney XXX, Ringo Starr XXX, George Harrison, nice Very Good

489 english Medieval edward iii - Treaty Period - Gold Half Noble 1361-1369 AD, London, Obv: king standing in ship, holding sword and shield, Rev: floriated cross with E at centre and crowns and lions in angles, within treasure, 3.7 gm £500 - £700

Provenance: acquired by a Roadie when the Fab Four played Blackpool’s Queen Theatre in 1963 and given to the vendor’s wife. £1,500 - £2,000

Collectors 490 Sport, Football, 1994 World Cup, Paul Gascoigne no.8 england shirt, signed in black felt tip by other members of the 1994 England World Cup Squad and mounted in a large glazed metal frame; with 1994 USA World Cup Proof $1 and $1/2 coin set signed Gascoigne on the box and the certificate

481 autographs, b/w photographs, small format mainly 7”x5”, including Sydney GREENSTREET, Merle OBERON, Edward G. ROBINSON, James MASON; others unsigned or with printed signatures; few Film magazines £140 - £180

Coins

Provenance; Given by Paul Gascoigne to the vendor, when they were neighbours on Clyde Road, Dobbs Weir, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire £800 - £1,000

485 Coins, Great Britain, Very Good and extensive date collection of copper, bronze and silver, farthings-Crowns in albums, many better dates and grades including 1905 1/-; pre 47 *£10 face, pre 20 *£15.50 face; Silver Crowns, Victorian and earlier (17), 1935, 1937; good early copper _d, _d, 1d, Maundy odds, groats etc; Royal Mint Proof Sets, 1970, 71,72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84; Year Sets (14); Banknotes 10/- (3), £1 (2); world coins in silver and base metal £1,500 - £2,000

491 hot air Ballooning - a 19th century French gilt metal commemorative medal, Panorama De Paris 1878, inscribed to verso Souvenir De Mon Ascension Dans Le Grand Ballon Captif A Vapeur De Mr Henry Cliffard, and scratched 12th Oct 1878, 5cm diam, tri-colour ribbon £70 - £100 492 royal antideluvian Order of Buffaloes, Jewels in 9ct gold (c120gm net), silver and base metal; a red silk sash Ceredigion Lodge No 2770 KOM £900 - £1,200

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association Football, Caps awarded to M.M. Morgan-Owen, and hugh Morgan-Owen

his last representative match for Corinthians was 1915. From 1921 he was President of Corinthians. MM was described by S.S. Harris, captain of England, as the best centre half-back of his time. He toured Europe and the Americas. The Corinthians travelled to Canada and the U.S.A. and won the first nineteen games before being beaten in the penultimate game. In the final game MM scored the goal for a 1-1 draw. In 1910 a tour to Brazil inspired the formation of the Sao Paula club Corinthians Paulista, winner of FIFA’s inaugural World Club Championship in 1999. MM went on another tour to Brazil in 1913 probably his last tour before the outbreak of war.

Morgan Maddox Morgan-Owen (1877-1950) was one of the leading Association Footballers of his generation, he was capped 12* times for Wales between 1897 and 1907, five times as a member of Oxford University Amateur Football Club before joining the famous Corinthians. He played once for Nottingham Forest in 1901. He scored twice against Scotland in 1897 and 1898. He captained Wales to their first ever win against Scotland on Scottish soil in March 1906 and in 1906-7 Wales won the Home Championship for the first time. In 1903, ‘MM’ and Hugh withdrew from the Welsh team to play England to play for the Shrewsbury School Old Boys in the first ever final of the Arthur Dunn Cup. In 1904 Corinthians destroyed Bury 10-3, with MM as Captain and also gave Manchester United their worst ever drubbing 11-3. ‘The Times’ report of the match recorded “M. Morgan-Owen in the centre doing particularly well..” He was instrumental in the formation of the Amateur Football Association and

*A reliable football website says 11 caps and The Old Salopian records 16; they presumably conflated the caps won by Morgan and his brother Hugh. Hugh Morgan-Owen (1882-1953) played five times for Wales in 1901, 02, 06, 07, scoring 1 goal, he also played for Corinthians and Welshpool.

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495 a.F.a Wales, 1910-11, cream cap with green embroidered lettering by Bowring Arundel, London, bearing the name F. Macken handwritten inside, somewhat moth eaten, fair-good £150 - £200

496 Welsh international Cap awarded to M.M. MorganOwen, Football Association of Wales, 1897-8, dark green and cream velvet cap with letters and date in bullion and red embroidered dragon by W. Thomas, Wrexham, good-vg £300 - £500

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497 Corinthians F.C., 1897-98, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, by A.W.Smith, Cambridge, with M. Morgan Owen, Oriel written in, minor damage, good £150 - £200

500 Corinthians F.C., 1903-04, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, by Arthur Shepherd, Oxford and Camb, good £150 - £200

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498 Corinthians F.C., 1900-01, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, with M. Morgan Owen, CFC written in, good £150 - £200

501 Corinthians F.C., 1903-04, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, good £150 - £200

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499 Corinthians F.C., 1901-02, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, 6 7/8th written in on label, good £150 - £200

502 Corinthians F.C., 1906-07, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, by A.W.Smith, Cambridge, good-vg £150 - £200

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503 Corinthians F.C., 1906-07, blue and cream cap, size 7, with blue embroidered initials and date, by A.W.Smith, Cambridge, good £150 - £200

506 Corinthians F.C., 1908-09, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, by A.W.Smith, Cambridge, but their name almost rubbed out, somewhat moth eaten, fair £150 - £200

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504 Corinthians F.C., 1907-08, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, by A.W.Smith, Cambridge, good-vg £150 - £200

507 Corinthians F.C., 1908-09, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, by A.W.Smith, Cambridge, good-vg £150 - £200

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505 Corinthians F.C., 1907-08, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, dirty, some moth damage, fair-good £150 - £200

508 Corinthians F.C., 1909-10, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, by Alan Hebert & Co, 38 Dover St, W, minor moth damage inside, otherwise good £150 - £200

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509 Corinthians F.C., 1910-11, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, somewhat moth eaten, dirty, fair £150 - £200

512 Corinthians F.C., 1913, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, by A.W.Smith, Cambridge, with M.M.O. written in, Good-VG £150 - £200 513 Fishing - a hardy Brothers 13” Gold Medal three piece split cane rod, c.1910 £80 - £120 514 Fishing - a hardy brothers 3.75” drum casting reel, The Silex Major, twin handles, ivorine drag lever knob, demilune scale, PAT. Nos. 2206.21131 & 4163 £150 - £200 515 Fishing - a hardy Brothers three piece salmon rod, W-Fitting reel plate, numbered 2 72544 £80 - £120 516 Fishing - a hardy’s Pennell Patent Steel Centre three piece fishing rod, numbered 2 41908; three additional salmon tips (6) £80 - £120 517 Fishing - a rare Watson & hancock three piece fishing rod, plated mounts, early 20th century £100 - £150

510 510 Corinthians F.C., 1911-12, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, by A.W.Smith, Cambridge, minor moth damage, good £150 - £200

518 Motor racing and Motorcycling, Programmes, including Stockport Motor Club 1931, 1932 (2), Stockport 1936; Ulster Grand Prix 1931, 1932, 1936, 1937 (4); Donnington Park Motor Cycle Racing 1935; Snetterton £100 - £150

511 511 Corinthians F.C., 1912-13, blue and cream cap with blue embroidered initials and date, by A.W.Smith, Cambridge, somewhat moth eaten, otherwise Good £150 - £200

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522 Oxford university association Football Club, dark blue cap with cream embroidered letters and crown, by Castell & Son, Oxford, with M.M. Morgan Owen on sewn in label, Good £100 - £150

519 Other association Football Caps awarded to M.M. Morgan-Owen, and Hugh Morgan-Owen North Wales Coast F.A., 1897, green velvet peakless cap with bullion stripes and bullion braided tassel, with letters and date in bullion by Frank Sugg, Liverpool, good £150 - £200

523 523 Oxford university association Football Club, dark blue with cream banding cap with cream embroidered letters, M.O. lightly written in and very faint, good £100 - £150

520 520 Other caps and badges, including, Corinthians undated cap, another without peak; Oxford College cap; Cambridge a light blue with yellow banding cap awarded to J.C. Morgan-Owen; various shirt badges including an early England embroidered badge (13) £300 - £400

524 Sport, Football, Derby County, 1946 Cup Final Ticket stub J48, 11 15; Season Tickets mostly unused 1937, 1938, 1946, 1947, 1949 (6) £60 - £80

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525 W.C.r.F.C., (Wellington College rugby Football Club?), very dark blue velvet cap with gold bullion tassel and band with cross device and initials in pink, by Purnell Phipps & Purnell, Oxford, the silk lining fraying, otherwise good-vg £100 - £150

521 Oxford university association Football Club, austria-hungary 1907, cream cap with blue embroidered lettering device and date, by Purnell Phipps & Purnell, Oxford, somewhat moth eaten, fair-good £200 - £250

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526 Welsh international Cap awarded to H. MorganOwen, Football Association of Wales, 1901, green velvet cap, somewhat faded, with letters and date in bullion and red embroidered dragon, good £300 - £500

529 Welsh international Cap awarded to M.M. MorganOwen or H. Morgan-Owen, Football Association of Wales, 1906, dark green velvet cap with cream stripes, size 7 1/8th, and braided tassel, with letters and date in bullion and red embroidered dragon, by Pilling, Briggs and Meredith, Manchester, good-vg £300 - £500

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527 Welsh international Cap awarded to H. MorganOwen, Football Association of Wales, 1902, dark green velvet cap, size 6 7/8th, with letters and date in bullion and red embroidered dragon, good-vg £300 - £500

530 Welsh international Cap awarded to M.M. MorganOwen, Football Association of Wales, 1899, dark green velvet cap with letters and date in bullion and red embroidered dragon by W. Thomas, Wrexham, good-vg MM played once this year against Scotland £300 - £500

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528 Welsh international Cap awarded to M.M. MorganOwen or H. Morgan-Owen, Football Association of Wales, 1903, dark green velvet cap with cream stripes and braided tassel, with letters and date in bullion and red embroidered dragon, good-vg £300 - £500

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531 Welsh international Cap awarded to M.M. MorganOwen, Football Association of Wales, 1900, green velvet cap with letters and date in bullion and red embroidered dragon, small area of fading, good-vg £300 - £500

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Medals 535 Distinguished Service Order to prominent Welsh international Footballer, lieutenant-Colonel Morgan Maddox Morgan-Owen D.S.O., T.D., M.a., J.P. (1877-1950)

July 1917 his battalion was in Flanders involved in the Battle of Passchendaele and later he took command for several months when Lieut. Col. Cotton was evacuated, due to the effects of gas. In October, with the return of the CO, the Battalion moved back to an area about twenty miles south west of Cambrai. On 29 November the Battalion was back on the Hindenburg front and the following morning a major German counter-offensive began. On 1 December 1917 Morgan was made a Temporary Lt. Col. of the 10th (Service) Battalion, The Rifle Brigade. This Battalion was involved in the Cambrai operations and all their HQ officers had become casualties in the German counter-offensive, most of them killed or captured. A Captain was acting CO when MorganOwen took over the War Diary on 4 December and on 5 December Morgan-Owen was appointed to command the Battalion. On Christmas Day the Battalion enjoyed a game of football between the officers and the men, which ended in an honourable 1 - 1 draw, whether Morgan-Owen played or not does not seem to be recorded. 3 February the Battalion was disbanded with all infantry brigades reduced from four to three battalions. Morgan-Owen relinquished his temporary rank and was reattached to 11th R.B. On the afternoon of 29 March during a failed counterattack on Mezieres Morgan-Owen was injured and by the evening the Battalion strength was down to 6 officers and 40 other ranks. Morgan-Owen was not mentioned again in the Battalion War Diary. Morgan-Owen was gassed and severely wounded during his service on the Western Front. He was lucky to survive one incident. He was buttoning on his revolver when the butt and handle deflected a bullet away from his vital organs into his lower arm where it shattered the bone which had to be replaced with a silver rod. After the war MorganOwen became a master at Repton School until his retirement in 1937, four years later he became a Governor. In 1925 Morgan-Owen married Doris Marjorie Turner the daughter of a well-known colliery proprietor.They had three children. In World War II he commanded the 11th Battalion of the Derbyshire Home Guard until he reached retirement age in 1942. Morgan-Owen collected stamps and the sale of his album later paid the cost of a year's school fees for his grandson. He died, aged 73, on 14 August 1950 ÂŁ3,000 - ÂŁ5,000

World War One, D.S.O., M.I.D., group of five to Lieutenant Colonel and Welsh International Association Footballer, Morgan Maddox Morgan-Owen, D.S.O., 1914/15 Trio, Territorial Decoration, the 1914/15 Star named CAPT M.M. MORGAN OWEN ESSEX R, the B.W.M. and Victory LT COL M.M. MORGAN OWEN, with oak leaf on Victory in fitted glazed frame, the medals Extremely Fine Morgan-Owen was mentioned in despatches 9/11/17 and 7/4/18. He was Gazetted D.S.O. on 4/3/18 as Captain (acting Lieutenant Colonel) in 4th Battalion, Essex Regiment, Territorial Force, attached 11th Battalion, Rifle Brigade. D.S.O. citation, London Gazette 16 August 1918 Capt. (A./Lt.-Col.) Morgan Maddox Morgan-Owen, Essex B. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. On the occasion of the enemy attack, when his battalion was in reserve, he moved it up to resist the attack, and held on to the position for two days, though the troops on his flank were pressed back. His steadfast determination to hold his ground against repeated attacks and under heavy fire largely contributed to restoring and keeping in hand the critical situation which had arisen. After university Morgan-Owen became a teacher and a member of the Territorial Army, Essex Regiment. Following the outbreak of war he enlisted as a regular and in August 1914 became a Captain in the 1/4th Battalion, Essex Regiment, which by May 1915, had become the 161st Brigade, 54th Division. In 1915 Morgan-Owen served in Gallipoli and losses to his company were so high that a few days after landing he became an acting-Major and one of three officers attached to C Company. On 5 December 1915 his name appeared in a Sunday Times list of former 'Varsity blue sportsmen killed or wounded in action.' Returning to his regiment, by now in Egypt, he was promoted to Temporary Major in April 1916 and then Major. In December he was attached to 11th Battalion, Rifle Brigade (11th RB), at Carnoy Camp near Guillemont, as second in command. In

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535 536 Medals, World War One/Two, unusual group of four, British War Medal, Mercantile Marine, both named FRANK E. JONES. Victory named 75532 PTE F.E. JONES S.W.B., Defence Medal unofficially impressed LIEUT F.E. JONES HOME GUARD £60 - £90

540 Medals, World War One, Military Medal group of four, M.M., 1914/15 Trio, 1546 PTE H. BROWN NOTTS & DERBY R, 123228 167/MGC on M.M. (Harry Brown, M.M. confirmed on London Gazette 29th August 1918); WORLD WAR TWO, group of six, 1939/45, Italy, Atlantic, Defence, War, Territorial Force Efficiency medal George VI, with two bars, 4968493 SJT H. PERCIVAL M.M.R.E £300 - £500

537 Medals,World War Two, a Group of three, named to Pte 10363 H McGrath, 1st Btn Sherwood Foresters £50 - £70 538 Medals, Family Group,World War One, Death Plaque and Pair, 67023 PTE Archie Bertie CHAMBERLAIN NOTTS & DERBY R, with box and card case of issue, 10th Battalion, Killed in Action 9th July 1917, France and Flanders; World War Two, Group of Four, 1939/45, Africa with 8th Army clasp, Italy, War, in box of issue addressed A.M.CHAMBERLAIN, Nottingham, with King’s Badge and letter addressed Chamberlain, postcard portrait of man; A.R.P. silver lapel badge and miniature; card addressed Mrs E.M. Chamberlain confirming entitlement to Defence Medal and Defence Medal addressed Miss D. Waterfield in box of issue; Imperial Service medal, George V, GEORGE FRANK HOUGHTON, boxed as issued; Lusitania Medal (British) in box of issue with propaganda leaflet £200 - £250

541 541 Medals, World War Two, unattributed Military Cross (1944) group of five, Military Cross, 1939-45, Burma, Defence, War, Very Fine, the MC better (5) £500 - £600

539 Medals, World War Two, Group of Five, 1939/45, Africa with 1st Army clasp, Italy, Defence, War; Group of Four, 1939/45, Italy with Oak leaf, Defence, War; both groups with related miniatures; Royal Scots cap badge and buttons, other general service buttons and pips £90 - £120 For more images please visit

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542 Military - World War One; a brass Prussian helmet plate, silver winner’s medal Matlock Strict Football League 1921-22 to J. James; 18 WW1 badges (brass): Army Service corps (fretted out centre), East Yorkshire Regiment, Machine Gun Corps, North Staffordshire Regiment, Royal Artillery, Royal East Kent Yeomanry, Royal Fusiliers, Royal Irish Regiment, School of Musketry; (bi-metallic): Leicestershire Regiment, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Sherwood Foresters, South Staffordshire Regiment; (Silver coloured): Durham Light Infantry, Green Howards, Highland Cyclists’ Bn. TFManchester Regiment, West Yorkshire Regiment, £150 - £250

551 a ‘Manton’ double-barrel shotgun, 17mm bore, 75cm long barrels finely etched, engraved MANTON LONDON on bar, lock-plates engraved with foliate decoration, wooden stock chequered at wrist, metal butt plate, 118cm long overall (certificate required) £600 - £1,000 552 a Percussion revolver, 11cm long hexagonal barrel 9.5mm calibre 6 shot cylinder, double action, rammer to left side of barrel, metal with blued finish, some foliate decoration, chequered wooden grips, in baize lined wooden case, nipple key, cleaning rod, lead bullets, oil bottle and tin with caps, escutcheon to lid engraved ‘ Won by Private I. Marsh at 300 and 400 yards at Ely 1861’, c. 1860 £300 - £400

543 World War One, Pair 39104 PTE J, JAMES S.STAFFS (John James also served in Leicestershire Regiment 60554); Pair M-300809 PTE W.WILLIAMS ASC (William Williams); 1914/15 Star 7244 PTE J.H.BROWNSON NOTTS & DERBY R (James H. Brownson also served in Royal Flying Corps 105375), and a name erased Victory (6) £100 - £120

553 a Samurai sword for Japanese officer, 67cm long blade, brass habaki, decorative brass tsuba, cloth-bound handle, brass butt-cap and swivel loop, 85cm long overall, leather covered scabbard c. 1940 £200 - £300 554 a Samurai sword, 76cm long blade, etched foliate decoration and Japanese characters (letters), brass habaki and tsuba, suede covered handle, brass butt-cap, 105cm long overall, suede covered scabbard, two suspension rings, 19th century £100 - £200

Weapons and Militaria 545 a 1796 pattern type infantry Officer's sword, 80cm straight fullered single edged blade, military hilt with hinged guard, knopped pommel, 96cm long overall £60 - £100 546 a 19th century Malayan Kris, 33cm watered pointed wavy edge blade, the hardwood garuda hilt carved with interlaced strapwork and stylised leafy foliage, painted softwood scabbard, decorated with prancing antelope, 57cm long £60 - £100 547 a 19th century percussion cap double barrelled 12bore side by side muzzle loading shotgun, by Reynolds & Co, brass mounted ram rod, mahogany stock with chequered grip, 116cm long overall £200 - £300 548 a British Officer’s sword, 83.5cm long straight partfullered blade with decorative etching and Crown GRV cypher, marked at ricasso Studd and Millington London NW, wire bound leather grip, chequered steel back-strap, large perforated steel guard incorporating Crown GRV cypher, 99cm overall, leather covered scabbard, c.1930 £60 - £100 549 a Jezail gun, 110cm long barrel with engraved characters, flared at tip, 13mm bore, held to full wooden stock by brass barrel bands, large curved stock, brass covered butt, matchlock with V rear sight, two loops for carrying sling, ramrod, 152cm long overall, 19th century £100 - £150 550 a Malayan kriss, 24.5cm curved blade, carved hardwood grip, silver coloured metal bound scabbard, 37cm long overall £60 - £100

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555 a Scottish Victorian black leather officer’s helmet, Royal Midlothian Yeomanry Cavalry, the brass and white metal plate with insignia, VR cypher and thistle wreath, horsehair plume, lion mask ear bosses, velvet backed chin scales, 30cm high overall £600 - £1,000

557 a Victorian officer’s cloth spiked helmet, For the Royal Sherwood Foresters, velvet backed chinchain with ear rosettes, top mount and spike, leather and silk lining £100 - £150 558 a Victorian officer's cloth spiked helmet, For the Sherwood Foresters, leather backed chinchain with ear rosettes, top mount and spike, leather lining £100 - £150

556 a Tibetan dagger, 31.5cm single edge blade, shagreen grip, panelled pommel chased with scrolls and lotus leaves, red leather covered scabbard, 41.5cm long, 19th century £60 - £100

559 an asian knife or dagger, 14.5cm blade engraved with a hand motif and characters, the fluted horn grip inlaid with copper and silvered wire and roundels, 27cm long overall, Indian Sub-Continent, 19th century £60 - £100 560 a cavalry sabre, 79cm curved sigle edged blade, curved quillon, two-pierce wooden pistol grip, 94cm long overall, late 18th/early 19th century £50 - £70 561

horseguard - an officer’s helmet plate, 16.5cm high £50 - £80

562 an Officer's Mameluke sabre, 84.5cm curved blade inscribed Manton & Co, England, etched with Star of David, crowned cipher and scrolling foliage, the guard with crossed weapon insignia, two-piece ivory grip, brass scabard, 99cm long overall £200 - £300

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The DerByShire Fine arT anD anTique Sale At The Bakewell Saleroom, Peak Shopping Village, Chatsworth Road, Rowsley, Derbyshire, DE4 2JE

Wednesday 17th april 2013 On View: Sunday 14th april Monday 15th april Tuesday 16th april Morning of Sale

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

a Derby Figure of St Thomas, c.1758/60 Part of the Frederick and Margaret Colclough Collection of Derby Porcelain to be included in this sale

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Silver, Watches & Jewellery

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Plated Ware 579 a Victorian e.P.n.S trumpet shaped claret jug, hinged cover, knop finial, scroll handle cast with fruiting vine, Bacchic mask to spout, engraved with bands of wrigglework and stylised bell husks, the clear glass body etched with ferns, starcut base, 28cm high, c.1875 £40 - £60

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575 a pair of George iii Old Sheffield plate half-fluted wine coolers, Bacchic mask swing handles to sides, moulded foot rims, 18cm high, c.1820

580 a Victorian electro-plated two-bottle wine trolley coaster, reeded shaped circular borders, draught turned bases, the bridge and drawer bar cast with fruiting vine, spoked wheels, 43.5cm long, c.1880; a pair of clear glass mallet shaped decanters (3) £200 - £300

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Heraldry: Arms of Hull

576 576 a pair of George iii Old Sheffield plate three light, two-branch table candelabra, detachable nozzles, fluted waisted square sconces, acanthus grasped reeded branches, acanthus borders, spreading fluted square bases, 52.5cm high, c.1820 £400 - £600

581 581 a Victorian electro-type table centre comport, in the manner of Elkington & Co, the dished circular top cast in relief with Neptune in battle, the column and domed base with titled vignettes, Nox, Tepus, Dics, Labor, Usus and Diligentia, 34cm diam, c.1855 £250 - £350

577 a set of four George iii Sheffield plate wine coasters, shaped borders applied with acanthus C-scrolls, draught turned bases, 17cm diam, c.1820 £150 - £250

582 a Victorian rococo revival e.P on copper twohandled wine cooler, boldly cast with leafy scrolls, cartouce shaped feet, crested, 24.5cm high, c.1850; a substantial Victorian E.P on copper candelabra base, similar, crested, 58cm high, c.1850 (2) £100 - £150

578 a Victorian e.P.n.S three piece Old english pattern fruit service, comprising a sifter spoon and a pair of serving spoons, each chased with dense scrolls, c.1880, cased £40 - £60

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583 an adam revival e.P.n.S table lamp, gadrooned urnular sconce, tapered column embossed with ribbon-tied masks and rams’ heads, spreading square base with acanthus to angles, beaded lotus border, 54cm high overall, c.1910, fitted for electricity £80 - £120

589 an Sheffield plated fluted coffee urn, lofty domed cover with fluted knop finial, chased with leafy swags, reeded divided loop handles terminating in acanthus bosses, ivory axehead tap, square base, fluted bun feet, 42cm high, early 19th century £150 - £250

584 an e.P.n.S cigar lighter, in the manner of Dr Christopher dresser, removable nozzle enclosing a wick and reservoir, pierced to handle, off-set square dished base, 9.5cm high, numbered 11467, Rd. No. 228142, Hukin & Heath, c.1880 £200 - £300

Silver 590 a Victorian silver coloured metal propelling pencil, by Mordan & Co, twisted shaft, 15.5cm long; another; a dip pen (3) £40 - £60

585 an e.P.n.S domed oval meat dish cover, bead and leafy scroll handle, engraved with the arms and motto of Admiral Sir Frederick Samuel Inglefield 46cm wide, early 20th century; another, similar, 36cm wide; an oval two-handled serving tray, the field engraved with sprigs and scrolling foliage, 65cm wide (3)

595 a George iii irish Fiddle pattern straining spoon, 33.5cm long, Samuel Neville, Dublin 1805 £200 - £300 596 a George iii Old english pattern gravy spoon, 29.5cm long, Solomon Hougham, London 1796 £50 - £70

Admiral Sir Frederick Samuel Inglefield, KCB, FRGS, JP (18541921), only son of Col. Samuel Inglefield RA, served in Egypt 1882, India 1884-85, Capt. of the cruiser HMS Grafton 1892 (promoted Capt. RN 1895), & HMS Glory (a Canopus Class battleship) 1899, Assistant Director Naval Intelligence 19021904, ADC Edward VII & a Lord of the Admiralty 1904-1907 (promoted Rear Admiral 1906), Cdr., 4th Cruiser Squadron 1907-1909, Adml. Cmdg. Coast Guard & Naval Reserves 1909-1916 (Vice Admiral 1910, Admiral 1913). Retired 1916, but served as a member of the official enquiry into the loss of the Lusitania, 1916. He married 1903 the Derbyshire heiress Millicent Evelyn Cecilia Georgiana, daughter of John Gilbert Crompton of Flower Lilies, Windley, Derbys., and heiress of her brother J. G. F. Crompton who died 1919 by whom he had a son. Adml. Inglefield and his wife lived at Flower Lilies from c. 1914 until his death. £100 - £150

597 a George V fish server, shaped blade engraved with leafy scrolls, the substantial hilt cast with shells, beaded socle, ivory haft, spherical pommel, 36cm long, Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1926, cased £300 - £400 598 a matched George iii and later Fiddle and Thread pattern part table service, comprising four table forks, a table spoon, four dessert forks and three dessert spoons, crested, John & Henry Lias, William Chawner, William Eaton, London 1822, 1832 & 1841; a set of five teaspoons, crested, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1840 (17), 30.5oz gross £300 - £400 599 a matched set of six George iV and later Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, various dates and makers, London 1820 to 1840, 8oz Heraldry: rest of Handcock family of Cole Hill House, Co. Longford, Ireland. £100 - £150

586 an e.P.n.S rounded rectangular serving tray, ovolo border with shells and acanthus to angles, conforming handles, the field engraved with a band of leafy scrolls, 72cm over handles. Walker & Hall, early 20th century; an E.P. on copper oval gallery tray, pierced side with gadrooned borders, 61.5cm wide (2) £80 - £120

600 a pair of 19th century Canadian Fiddle pattern tablespoons, G Savage & Son, Montreal 1849/50 £80 - £120 601 a queen anne Dog nose pattern spoon, 19.5cm long, marks indistinct, c.1700 £60 - £80

587 an electro-type novelty inkstand, cast as a putto seated beside a gate, bowed cylindrical hobnail-cut clear glass well, rocky base, 13cm wide £60 - £80

602 a set of six Scottish George iii Celtic Point pattern teaspoons, Alexander Zeigler, Edinburgh c.1800; another pair, similar; a set of five George III Old English pattern teaspoons, Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1798 (13), 4.5oz £50 - £70

588 an ePnS domed oval breakfast dish, batwing fluted retractable cover enclosing a pierced liner, ivory bun shaped thumbpiece, wrapped reeded handles to sides, fluted tapered legs terminating in lion paw feet, 37cm wide, Walker & Hall, c.1900 £40 - £60

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603 a set of six Victorian single struck King’s pattern dessert forks, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1897, 10.5oz £100 - £150

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608 609 an edwardian rounded rectangular easel photograph frame, embossed and decorated with blue and green enamels with flowers on sinuous whiplash stems, crested by a vacant organic cartouche, 30.5cm high, William Neale, Chester 1903 £800 - £1,200

604 a set of three 18th century american Colonial Old english pattern table spoons, Daniel Henchman, Boston c.1775 £150 - £200 605 a set of twelve 19th century russian Fiddle pattern teaspoons, bright-cut engraved with stylised leaves, gilt bowls, .84 zolotniks, Moscow 1885, cased £60 - £100

610 a matched pair of art nouveau rectangular easel novelty easel photograph frames, each embossed with a courting couple in 18th century dress, he with a tri-corn hat, she wearing a bonnet and crinoline dress, her faithful dog at her heels, a church beyond, stylised flowers on whiplash stems to lower left angles, 26cm high, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1906 & 1907 £1,500 - £2,000

606 a set of twelve Continental silver-gilt and enamel coffee spoons, each terminal as the head of a pharaoh, geometric motifs and stylised lotus, rope-twist stems, apparently unmarked, cased, c.1930 £180 - £220 607 Georg Jensen - a set of five Continental pattern table forks, planished oval, oval dotted mark; a set of twelve Danish table knives, beaded planished hafts, monograms and Copenhagen Assay marks (17) £200 - £300

611 an edwardian shaped arched rectangular easel photograph frame, gadrooned border, 22cm high, Syner & Beddoes, Birmingham 1907 £80 - £120

608 Georg Jensen - an acorn (Konge) pattern table service, designed by Johan Rodhe (1856 - 1935), comprising six table forks, six table knives, five table spoons, six pairs of fish knives and forks, seven dessert spoons, six patisserie forks, a fruit spoon, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, three butter knives and a bottle opener, marked Sterling, Denmark, Georg Jensen Wendelas, mid-20th century (58), 81oz gross £800 - £1,200

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612 612 a matched pair of art nouveau shaped arched rectangular easel photograph frames, embossed and decorated in green enamel with flowers on sinous whiplash stems, 20cm high, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1902 & 1904 £3,000 - £4,000 613 an art nouveau shaped rectangular easel photograph frame, the mount pierced and embossed with lilies and sinuous stems, 20cm high, 1905 £80 - £120 614 a pair of Victorian cauldron salts, beaded rims, fluted and chased with bands of guilloche, hoof feet, 5.5cm diam, Arthur Sibley, London 1866 £80 - £120

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622 a 19th century German rounded rectangular spectacles case, pierced and embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage, the clip cast with a mother and children, 16cm long, maker’s mark TH, .800 standard, halbmond und krone mark £100 - £150 623 a 19th century russian beaker, slightly flared rim, engraved with castelations and leafy scrolls, on an engine turned ground, 8.5cm high, Moscow 1894 £120 - £180 624 a contemporary clear glass tapered cylindrical decanter, tall sloping stopper, 31cm high, R Carr, Sheffield 2005 £40 - £60

615 615 a 19th century anglo-indian Colonial pap boat, circular well, covered spout, 9cm long, Lowe & Co, Madras, c.1850 £200 - £300

625 a Continental art Deco shaped rectangular table snuff box, hinged cover decorated with enamel in the Japanesque taste with a dragonfly, leafy bamboo and a four character signature, in black picked out with gilt on an apple green ground, gilt interior, 9cm wide, import marks for London 1925 £300 - £350

616 a 19th century continental bowed circular snuff box, the hinged cover embossed with a bust length portrait and inscribed Konrad Gessner Zurich 1556 Deutsch Plinius, the side with ribbon-tied flowering leafy swags, gilt interior, 6cm diam, pseudo marks, c.1880 Conrad Gessner (1516 1565) was a Swiss naturalist best known for his five volume zoological work Historiae Animalium, published 1551 - 1558 £100 - £150 617 a 19th century Continental bow-sided rectangular tobacco box, hinged cover chased with Dutch figures revelling beside a tavern, within an acanthus border, the sides with scrolls, 13.5cm wide, pseudo-marks, probably a Hanau workshop, c.1880 £200 - £300 618 a 19th century Continental double-ended facetted clear glass scent bottle, hinged covers engraved with a coronet and monogram, 17.5cm long, French control marks, c.1880 £180 - £220

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619 a 19th century Dutch novelty miniature toy, of a two-horse chariot, 8cm long, sword mark, c.1880; another, of a windmill, 9cm high; others, a rocking horse; chairs, a table; a basket (7) £300 - £500

626 a Continental domed rectangular casket, pierced and embossed overall with putti, flowers and leafy scrolls, swing handles to sides, bun feet, 10.5cm wide, pseudo marks, 19th century £300 - £400

620 a 19th century French bachelor’s travelling dining set, comprising a beaker, a goblet, a napkin ring, knife, fork, spoons and a boat, each bright-cut engraved with stiff leaves and oval cartouches on an engine turned ground, the tapered cylindrical beaker 7cm high, maker EC, retailed by Dechaux, Balanche Marseille, c.1890, cased £250 - £350 621 a 19th century French five piece condiment suite, comprising a mustard and four oval salts, each side pierced and embossed with knotted motifs, cartouche shaped feet, the mustard with lotus bud finial and scroll handle, blue glass liners, 11cm high, c.1880 £250 - £350 627

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627 a Continental neo-Classical part-fluted shallow circular tureen and stand, domed cover with bud finial, mask lug handles, embossed with portrait ovals draped with ribbon-tied swags, wrapped reeded borders, 26cm over handles, pseudo marks, 19th century, 30.5oz gross £500 - £700

630 a Continental square powder compact, the hinged cover set with an oval portrait miniature, of a lady of title, bust length, on a raised ground pierced with scrolling foliage, engraved to verso with further leafy scrolls, gilt interior, 8cm wide, .800 standard, c.1925 £100 - £150 631 a Dutch silver miniature toy model, of a windmill, spreading hexagonal base, 7cm high, .833 standard, 20th century £40 - £60

628 a Continental novelty miniature model, of a cello, chased with putti musicians, courting figures and leafy scrolls, 11.5cm long, c.1900 £100 - £150

632 a fine and substantial queen anne Britannia standard lighthouse sugar caster, knop finial, the sleeved cover with domed top pierced with intersecting quatrefoils, reeded girdles, spreading circular foot, 21cm high, John Jackson, London 1703, 12oz

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Heraldry: Arms of More of Larden Hall, Salop £4,000 - £6,000

629 a Continental novelty page turner, the haft as an elephant, open-mouthed with trunk curled, on a bamboo ground, ivory blade, 34cm long, marked 900 Geschutz AP, 34cm long, c.1900 £80 - £120

633 a George i style cast two-light two-branch octagonal candelabrum, waisted sconces, dished circular drip pans, spreading base, 24cm high, Birmingham 1975, 22.5oz £200 - £300

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634 634 a George i/early George ii compressed globular tea kettle, burner and stand, leather bound swing handle, knop finial, flush-hinged cover, engraved with a band of strapwork and leafy scrolls, shaped pad feet, crested, 36cm high, Thomas Farren, London 1727, 67oz gross ÂŁ3,000 - ÂŁ4,000

Heraldry: Arms of Mocatta impaling Goldsmid and crest of Mocatta.

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638 a George iii Old Sheffield plate baluster coffee pot, urnular finial, gadrooned borders, embossed with ribbon-tied bell husk swags, ebonised handle, moulded circular foot, 29cm high, c.1775 £200 - £300

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639 a George iii provincial bell shaped pedestal loving cup, scroll handles, three-quarter girdle, moulded circular handles, 13.5cm high, John Langlands I, Newcastle 1774, 10oz £300 - £400

635 a George ii rounded rectangular tea caddy, knop finial, push-on cap, sliding cover to base, crested, lead liner, 14cm high, John Newton, London c.1735 £500 - £800

Heraldry: Crest of Dannsey

636 a George ii shaped circular waiter, shell and C-scroll border, the field chased with a broad band of flowers, leaves and C-scrolls, pad feet, 17.5cm diam, William Peaston, London 1751, 7oz £150 - £200

640 640 a George iii Provincial half-fluted cream jug, scroll handle, gadrooned rim, 13cm long, Robert Cattle & James Barber, York 1812, 4oz £300 - £500 637

641 a George iii roman leaf caddy spoon, heart shaped terminal, the bowl with serrated border and bright-cut band, outlined with wrigglework, 9cm long, probably Thomas Freeth, London 1803 £40 - £60

637 a George iii circular chamber stick, detachable nozzle, half-fluted urnular sconce, gadrooned borders, capped flying scroll handle, conical extinguisher, 14.5cm diam, John Roberts & Co, Sheffield 1806, 7.5oz £250 - £350

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644 a George iV pear shaped coffee pot, knop finial, hinged domed cover, chased and engraved with flowers and leafy scrolls, centred by a flowering C-scroll cartouche, later scroll capped handle, domed circular foot, 27cm high,Timothy Smith & Thomas Merryweather, London 1824, the handle William Smily, London c.1860, 35oz gross £400 - £600 645 a George V bell shaped pedestal trophy cup, capped flying-scroll handles terminating in volutes, inscribed Kingston Shire Horse Society, Presented by Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Betterton, M.P. 1932, centre girdle, domed circular foot, 25.5cm high, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1930, 23.5oz £250 - £350 646 a George V hat pin, the terminal in the Art Nouveau taste with spherical buds on sinuous stems, 20cm long, Charles Horner, Chester 1918; another, the terminal with a flowerhead decorated in blue enamel, marked Sterling, Charles Horner, c.1915; others, all Charles Horner (7) £70 - £100

642 642 a George iii style panelled boat shaped cream jug, reeded rim, angular scroll handle, 8.5cm high, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1936, 4oz £50 - £70

647 a George V hobnail-cut mallet shaped spirit decanter, pointed knop stopper, the collar with three movable chapters lettered A to O, star-cut base, 25cm high, Birmingham 1929 £70 - £100

648 648 a George V novelty cream jug, as a leather jack, gilt interior, 9.5cm high, William Hutton & Sons, London 1912 £400 - £600

643 643 a George iii urnular basket, reeded swing handle, pierced and embossed with laurel swags and stiff acanthus, domed circular foot, blue glass liner, 9.5cm high, Thomas Meriton, London 1801 £150 - £250

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649 a George V rectangular easel photograph frame, quite plain, 20.5cm high, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1910 £50 - £80

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650 a George V rectangular tortoiseshell and silver pique rectangular matchbox sleeve, the slightly raised top inlaid in the Neo-Classical taste with a ribbon-tied basket, within a border of leafy sprigs, 7.5cm wide, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1930 £200 - £250

661 a large George V rectangular easel photograph frame, quite plain, 30cm high, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1926; another, engine turned, 22cm high, Birmingham 1927 (2) £60 - £100 662 a large Victorian clear glass claret or lemonade jug, knop final, hinged domed cover, angular scroll handle, cut with hobnails,stars and roundels, star-cut base, 30.5cm high, Mappin & Webb, London 1899 (faults) £100 - £150

651 a George V rounded rectangular travelling timepiece, 4cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, arched swing handle, shaped borders, scroll feet, 14cm high, Birmingham 1920 £100 - £150 652 a George V shaped circular waiter, fluted stiff leaf and C-scroll border, plain field, cartouche shaped feet, 26cm diam, Mappin & Webb, London 1910, 19oz £200 - £300 653 a George V square faceted clear glass inkwell, hinged cover with piecrust border, 10cm wide, E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1921 £40 - £60 654 a George V thimble, chased overall with flowerheads, 2cm long, Charles Horner, Chester 1923; another, set with a carnelian; others, various dates and makers (20) £80 - £120

663 663 a late 19th century German novelty inkstand, as a Rococo day bed, embossed overall with putti, leafy scrolls, trophies and figures in 18th century costume, the hinged ‘seat’ enclosing a well, a pounce pot and a hinged wafer box, carbriole legs, 15.5cm long, maker’s mark SR crowned, .930 standard, import marks for London 1900 £400 - £600

655 a George V thimble, chased with flowerheads and inscribed James Walker the London Jeweller, 2cm long, Chester 1924; others, various dates and makers (20) £80 - £120 656 a George V thimble, relating to World War I, decorated in enamel stripes and inscribed A Stitch for the Red White and Blue, 2.5cm long, Chester 1914; another, decorated with roses; others, Norwegian; etc (6) £40 - £60 657 a George V thimble, set with a tiger’s eye and eight turquoise cabachons, 2.5cm high, maker C & S, Birmingham 1919; another, similar, set with a green banded agate, Birmingham 1894; others (6) £50 - £80 658 a George V three-piece boat shaped tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and two-handled sugar basin, hinged cover, oval knop finial, wavy borders, scroll-capped handles, pad feet, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 27cm long, H Matthews, Birmingham 1928, 39oz gross £300 - £500 659 a George V tortoiseshell mounted commode shaped table box, hinged cover, plush lined, bracket feet, 14.5cm wide, H Matthews, Birmingham 1925 £300 - £400

664 664 a late Victorian porringer, of 18th century design, acanthus capped double-scroll handles, half-fluted and embossed with leafy scrolls, mouilded circular foot, 13cm high, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1901, 11oz £150 - £200

660 a George Vi sauce boat, of George III design, acanthus capped flying scroll handle, gadrooned rim, hoof feet, 15cm long, Chester 1937, 5.5oz £60 - £100

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669 a pair of american novelty globular peppers, as grotesque faces, hinged covers to bases, 3.5cm diam, Gorham, early 20th century £300 - £500

665 a matched pair of George iii cast pedestal sauce boats, acanthus capped scroll handles, gadroomed borders, domed oval bases, crested, 13.5cm high, John Henry Vere & William Lutwyche and Mark Cripps or Mary Corry, London 1763 & 1769, 28.5oz gross

670 a pair of art Deco boat shaped sweetmeat dishes, pierced angular lug handles, raised footrings, 17.5cm wide, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1937 £200 - £300

Heraldry: Crest of Wilcox, Leicestershire, granted 1732. £1,200 - £1,500

671 671 a pair of arts and Crafts silver coloured metal canted square squat candlesticks, detachable nozzles, dished drip pans, spreading bases, 8.5cm high, unmarked, early 20th century, 14oz £300 - £400

666 666 a pair of 19th century anglo-indian Colonial lotus campana peppers, bud finials, pierced domed covers, shaped circular bases, 8cm high, maker GH, Bengal, c.1860 £300 - £400

672 a pair of early Victorian square taper sticks, detachable nozzles, knopped stems, anthemion to angles, 14cm high, Walker Knowles & Co, Sheffield 1840; another, similar, Sheffield 1898 (3) £100 - £150

667 a pair of 19th century Caucasian silver and niello circular boxes and covers, bun shaped knop finials, domed covers, typically engraved and decorated with flowerheads and leafy scrolls, moulded circular bases, gilt interiors, 12.5cm diam, apparently unmarked, c.1850, 30oz gross £2,000 - £3,000

673 a pair of edwardian novelty bell shaped peppers, 5cm high, Horace Woodward & Co, London 1902, cased £200 - £300

668 a pair of 19th century silver coloured metal mounted mother-of-pearl cylindrical boxes and covers, 9.5cm high, c.1820 £80 - £120

674 674 a pair of edwardian toy miniature fluted Corinthian column candlesticks, canted incurred square sconces, stepped square bases, beaded borders, 5.5cm high, Birmingham 1905 £80 - £120

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679 675 a pair of elizabeth ii circular wine coasters, the sides engraved with linked diapers, 12.5cm diam, R Carr, Diamond Jubilee mark, Sheffield 2012 £200 - £300

678 a pair of George iii wine circular coasters, the beaded borders pierced and bright-cut engraved with paterae and flowering swags, outlined with wrigglework, draught turned bases, 12cm diam, Hester Bateman, London 1786 £1,000 - £1,500

676 a pair of elizabeth ii Doric column candlesticks, moulded circular bases, 21.5cm high, London 2006 £150 - £250

679 a pair of George V compressed campana pedestal urns, everted acanthus rims, scrolling branch handles, fluted socles, moulded circular bases, 24cm over handles, Elkington & Co, London 1912, 63.5oz £600 - £900

677 a pair of George iii navette shaped salts, pierced with bands of oval paterae and leafy scrolls outlined with wrigglework, outswept fluted tapered feet, blue glass liners, 9cm wide, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1798; a pair of Old English pattern salt spoons, Petwer and William Bateman, London 1810 (4) £80 - £120

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683 682 a pair of iranian silver boudoir candlesticks, ovoid sconces, spreading circular bases, typically chased with dense foliage, 8cm high, .800 standard, 20th century, 6oz gross £60 - £100 683 a pair of rococo style parcel gilt two-light, twobranch mantel candelabra, cast with a young girl and boy gathering fruit and flowers, acanthus sconces, fruiting vine branches, circular bases, 21cm high, Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1969, 87oz gross £2,000 - £3,000 680

684 a pair of Victorian bullet shaped peppers, engine turned and engraved with Greek key and stepped geometric bands, screw-fitting covers to bases, 6cm high, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Birmingham 1885 £300 - £500

680 a pair of George V novelty dishes, each cast as the head of a dog, 10cm diam, Fowler & Polglaze Ltd, London 1931 £500 - £700

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681 a pair of George V shaped circular wine coasters, of George III design and unusual small proportions, leafy C-scroll borders, draught turned bases cenrtred by vacant roundels, 9cm diam, Ellis Jacob Greenberg, Birmingham 1912 £150 - £200

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685 a pair of Victorian dolphin ewer sauceboats, of George II Rococo design, lamprey handles, gadrooned lozenge shaped bases, 15.5cm long, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1898, 15oz gross £500 - £700

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686 a pair of Victorian fish servers, pierced blades engraved with a Church in a valley and bands of stiff leaves, on an engine turned ground, the spiral hafts embossed with acanthus, 34.5cm long, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1863 £400 - £600

687 687 a rare Victorian novelty combination vesta case, pen knife and toothpick, hinged cover, striker to side, suspension ring, 5.5cm long, Sampson Mordan, London 1884 £500 - £700 690 690 a Scottish Victorian military horsehair sporran, ball finial, the shaped arched cantle and conical tassel mounts pierced and engraved with scrolling foliage, 45cm long overall, maker’s mark only, Robert & Henry Bruce Kirkwood, Edinburgh, late 19th century £200 - £300 691 a set of four edward Viii oval salts, reeded borders, lion paw feet, blue glass liners, 6.5cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1936, cased £120 - £180 688 688 a Scottish George iii wine funnel, shallow bowed saucer shaped bowl, reeded borders,curved spout, 14cm long, Robert Gray & Son, Edinburgh c.1810 £400 - £600

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692 a set of four edwardian silver-gilt and mother of pearl, heart shaped gambling counter trays, each centred by one of the four suits, leafy scroll borders, 8cm wide, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1905, cased £500 - £700

689 a Scottish George iii wine funnel, shaped rim cast with flowers and foliage, shell shaped tang, curved spout, 16.5cm long, George Fenwick, Edinburgh 1809, 6.5oz £400 - £600

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695 693 a set of four George iii rectangular boat shaped salts, gadrooned borders, pedestal bases, 9.5cm wide, gilt interiors, William Ellerby, London 1819, 15oz £300 - £400

695 a set of six Scottish Victorian novelty thistle shaped whisky goblets, each circular base inscribed Dinna Forget (sic), 9.5cm high, Registration lozenges, Lewis & Alexander, Edinburgh 1883 £700 - £900

694 a set of six edwardian shaped circular buttons, each embossed with a courting couple within a border of leafy scrolls, 2.5cm diam, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1902, cased £200 - £250

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697 a silver coloured metal tipstaff/mace, crowned compressed globular finial, 35.5cm long, apparently unmarked £200 - £300

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699 698 a substantial George V clear glass bun shaped inkwell, hinged cover enclosing a removable liner, star-cut base, William Hutton & Sons, Chester 1910 £50 - £70

700 a substantial Victorian sculptural two-handled fluted ovoid pedestal vase, embossed with Neptune aboard his chariot, trident in hand, everted stiff leaf rim, dolphin handles, circular base base engraved and chased with water reeds, 41cm high, Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1851, 70oz £3,000 - £4,000

699 a substantial Victorian half-fluted circular pedestal rose bowl, moulded rim, embossed rope-twist girdle with leafy pendants, centred by a vacant oval cartouche, domed circular foot, 36.5cm diam, Walter & John Barnard, London 1889, 76.5oz, fitted mahogany cabinet £1,000 - £1,200

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705 a Victorian compressed globular claret jug, hinged cover with pierced chairback thumbpiece, reeded scroll handle, the body etched with ferns and grasses, crested, 19cm high, W & C Sissons, Sheffield 1891 £700 - £900 706 a Victorian cylindrical mustard, hinged raised top with chair-back thumbpiece, the side pierced with leafy scrolls, reeded borders, scroll handle, blue glass liner, 7.5cm high, William Evans, London 1870 £200 - £250

701 701 a Tibetan silver coloured metal rectangular miniature casket, hinged cover, applied overall with filigree scrolls and cabochon set with coral and turquoise, bracket feet, 6.5cm wide, late 19th/early 20th century; another, similar, circular (2) £60 - £100 702 a Turkish silver powder box, embossed with stylised sprays of flowers £80 - £120 703 a Victorian baluster milk jug, engraved with flowers and leafy C-scrolls, acanthus capped double scroll handle, raised footrim, gilt interior, 14cm high, Barnards, London 1849, 6.5oz £80 - £120 704 a Victorian campana pedestal trophy cup, The George Till Memorial Cup, fluted bun cover with pine cone finial, scroll handles capped with acanthus and terminatinf in talons, chased with scrolling foliage above a fluted band, disc knop to stem, moulded circular foot, 40cm high, James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1899, 41.5oz £500 - £700

707 707 a Victorian lighthouse sugar caster, embossed with flowerheads, leafy scrolls and stiff leaves on a matted ground, pierced push-on cover, spreading base, crested, 15cm high, Nathan & Hates, Chester 1898 £100 - £150 708 a Victorian pear shaped cafe au lait pot, pointed knop finial, hinged domed cover, scroll capped handle, hinged cap to spout, moulded circular foot, 18.5cm high, Birmingham 1892 £300 - £500 709 a Victorian rectangular bombé shaped lady’s dressing table box, embossed with leafy scrolls and trellis on a matted ground, hinged cover centred by a vacant Rococo cartouche, rope-twist border, 12.5cm wide, William Neale, Chester 1895 £40 - £60 710 a Victorian silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, Morocco cased, c.1870; others, Victorian and later (9) £200 - £250

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711 a Victorian thimble, chased with a band of roundels, 2.5cm long, Charles Horner, Chester 1896; others, various dates and makers (20) £80 - £120 712 a Victorian thimble, engraved with a band of stiff leaves, 2.5cm long, Chester 1896; others, various dates and makers (24) £80 - £120 713 a William iV baby’s rattle, urn shaped whistle terminal, coral haft, eight bells, bright-cut engraved and outlined with wrigglework, 14cm long, London 1831 £300 - £400 714 a William iV shaped rounded rectangular vinaigrette, engraved overall with dense foliage, hinged cover centred by an eliptical cartouche, gilt interior with pierced grille, 5cm wide, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1833 £70 - £100

718 718 an 18th century Channel islands porringer, flared rim, beaded scroll handles, raised footring, 7cm high, maker’s mark IH, Guernsey, c.1750 £700 - £1,000

715 adrian Gerald Sallis Benney (1930 - 2008) - a modern circular dish, quite plain, broad rim, 25.5cm diam, London 1965, 23oz £600 - £800

719 an american Sterling silver compressed globular scent bottle, domed stopper, embossed with flowerheads and foliage, 8.5cm high, marked 925, Sterling, 1881 £100 - £150

716 an 18th century baluster cream jug, possibly Irish, acanthus capped double-scroll handle, shaped rim, chased with a flowering C-scroll cartouche, an octopus, flowerheads and further scrolls, domed circular foot, 11.5cm high, makers mark script J* struck four times, 11cm high £150 - £200

720 an art Deco tapered rectangular four piece tea service,comprising teapot, water pot, milk jug and sugar basin, knop finials, hinged domed covers, angular scroll-capped handles, incurved angles, the tea and water pots with bakelite handles, the latter 12.5cm high, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1936 & 1938, 58oz gross £600 - £800

717 an 18th century baluster pepper, knop finial, domed pierced cover, reeded borders, moulded circular foot, 14cm high, indistinctly marked, c.1775 £100 - £150

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723 an art nouveau shaped rectangular easel photograph frame, embossed with flowers on sinuous whiplash, stems and crested by a vacant organic cartouche, 32cm high, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1903 £300 - £400 724 an arts and Crafts sauceboat, applied in the Celtic taste with a knotted band, scroll handle, 16cm long, W H Haseler, Birmingham 1912, 4.5oz £300 - £500 725 an arts and Crafts spoon, blossoming prunus stem, planished bowl, 15cm long, apparently unmarked £70 - £100 726 an early Victorian fluted campana christening mug, scroll handle, chased and engraved with flowers, diapers and leafy scrolls, shaped circular foot, 11cm high, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1844, 3oz £50 - £70 727 an edwardian Britannia standard caddy spoon, Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1909 £40 - £60 728 an edwardian circular tortoiseshell and silver pique circular snuff box, hinged cover typically inlaiod in the NeoClassical; taste with a ribbon-tied urn and bell husk swags,, the side embossed with further swags, stand-away hinge, 6.5cm diam, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909 £200 - £300

721 721 an art nouveau hand mirror, embossed with a Classical maiden playing a lyre, leaves and intertwined sinuous lines, bevelled plate, 29.5cm long, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1904 £200 - £300

729 an edwardian country house circular easel photograph frame, applied with boar tusks, 18cm high, Grey & Co, Chester c.1910 £250 - £350 730 an edwardian fluted oval teapot, knop finial, hinged domed cover, scroll-capped handle, ebonised fittings, 25cm long, Birmingham 1908, 15oz gross £150 - £200 731 an edwardian novelty hat pin, the terminal as a frog, 13.5cm long, Birmingham 1909; another, as a golf club, 27cm long, Birmingham 1909; others, similar (4) £40 - £60

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732 an edwardian rectangular inkstand, square hobnailcut clear glass wells with hinged covers, pen well, three-quarter gallery, ball finials and feet, 26cm wide, Charles Boyton II, London 1902 £400 - £600

722 an art nouveau hand mirror, embossed with a profile roundel of a glamourous young beauty, wisps of hair escaping her headscarf, above stylised flowers on whiplash stems and sinuous lines, 28cm long, Rd. 347100, W G Connell, London 1909 £400 - £600

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733 an edwardian rounded rectangular vesta case, decorated in polychrome enamels with a coat of arms, hinged cover, striker to base, 5cm long, Birmingham 1904 £150 - £200

737 an edwardian spreading square desk inkwell, hinged cover with bud finial, spreading sides embossed with urns and acanthus scrolls, leafy scroll barckets to angles, gadrooned borders, 13cm wide, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1902 £150 - £250

734 an edwardian shaped arched rectangular easel photograph frame, engraved with a vacant shield shaped cartouche and flowering swags, pendants and baskets, 28.5cm high, John Batson & Son, London 1908 £80 - £100

738 an edwardian three piece bowed boat shaped tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, oval knop finial, hinged domed cover, piecrust borders, scroll capped handles, pad feet, 25cm long, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, 30oz gross £300 - £400 739 an edwardian three piece part-fluted oval tea service, in the Neo-Classical taste, comprising teapot, water pot, milk jug and two-handled sugar basin, knop finials, hinged domed covers, gadrooned borders, each embossed with a band of ribbon-tied swags, scroll-capped handles, the tea and water pots with ebonised fittings, the latter 19.5cm high, Charles Edward Nixon and E S Barnsley & Co, Sheffield and Birmingham 1901, 36.5oz gross £300 - £500 740 an elizabeth ii circular fruit bowl, pierced and engraved with a narrow band of stiff leaves, 21.5cm diam, A E Jones, Birmingham 1978, 20oz £200 - £300 741 an elizabeth ii parcel-gilt novelty bonbonniere on stand,The St James’s House Silver-Gilt Easter Egg 1978, 7.5cm high overall, 80/500, London 1978, cased, certificate; another, 1979 (2) £200 - £300

735 735 an edwardian shaped circular muffin dish, domed cover with knop finial, embossed with leafy swags and pendants, enclosing a liner, conforming border, 21.5cm diam, Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1906, 26oz £400 - £600 736 an edwardian shaped circular waiter, stylised acanthus S-scroll border, plain field, 26.5cm diam, Sheffield 1907, 15oz £200 - £300

742 742 an indian rectangular box, hinged cover, embossed overall with deities and attendants, within a border of lotus, cedar lined, 18cm wide, early 20th century £200 - £300 743 an indian silver coloured metal cream and sugar, the ovoid jug with cobra handle, the basin with wavy rim, each engraved and chased with elephants, a crane, big cats and their prey amongst scrolling foliage, gilt interiors, the jug 9.5cm high, apparently unmarked, early 20th century £100 - £150

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744 an indo-Chinese silver fan, the guards and twentyseven ‘sticks’ engraved and chased with flowering leafy scrolls on a matted ground, 45cm wide, mid-19th century £200 - £300

748 an irish Provincial George iii ogee wine funnel, quite plain, 10.5cm long, Issac Solomon, Cork c.1810 £600 - £800 749 an unusual edwardian silver and copper quatrefoil table casket, hinged cover, pierced side outlined with bands of stylised leaves, incurved angles, planished liner, 10.5cm wide, Rd. No. 560854, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910 £150 - £180

745 an iranian silver circular tray, the banded field typically chased with arabesques and dense foliage, 33cm diam, .800 standard, 20th century, 24oz £100 - £150

750 an unusual Scottish Victorian novelty three-pronged toasting fork, ram’s horn handle, 55cm long, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1899 £250 - £350

746 an iranian silver teaset, comprising six glasses, spoons and a two-handled sucrier and cover, typically chased with dense foliage, rope-twist borders, moulded circular bases, the sucrier 16cm over handles, .800 standard, 22oz weighable silver £150 - £250 747 an irish bell shaped porringer, reeded scroll handles, 8cm high, West & Son, Dublin 1907 £120 - £180

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755 Fishing - a late Victorian two-handled ovoid pedestal trophy cup, inscribed Derby Angling Championship Victory Cup, Presented by A Green Esq M.P. 1919, cast angler finial, chased overall with leafy scrolls, fluted palmettes and strapwork, on a matted ground, moulded foot, 41cm high, P Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield 1901, 49.5oz gross £600 - £1,000 756 Golf - a set of four George V hemi-ovoid pedestal egg cups, each applieed with a roundel depicting a lady golfer taking a swing, domed bases, 7.5cm high, W F Girdlestone & Co, London 1933 £100 - £150 757 Military - a Victorian regimental rectangular easel photograph frame, applied crossed swords cresting, inscribed The Imperial Entertainment, Nov. 6th - 7th 1900, 16.5cm high, Birmingham 1899 £200 - £300

751 751 asprey & Co - an edwardian cylindrical argyle, of George III design, knop finial, hinged domed cover, gadrooned borders, hinged reservoir cap, S-shaped spout, wicker wrapped scroll handle, 13cm high, Sheffield 1908, 14.5oz gross £500 - £700 752 Derbyshire rural history - a George V bell shaped trophy cup, inscribed Presented by Mr S Stretton, Kegworth for the best Foal, the Property of a Tennant Farmer, to be won three times in all by the same exhibitor before becoming his property, 1912, angular canted scroll handles, domed circular foot, 18cm high, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1911; another, Ashbourne Shire Horse Society 1931 For Best Filly, 20.5cm over handles, James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1931 (2), 26.5oz gross £300 - £400 753 Derbyshire rural history - an early Victorian campana trophy cup, The Ilkeston Agricultural Society Elsey Challenge Cup for Best Cart Foal, flared rim, acanthus scroll handles, the lower bowl and socle chased with flowers and further acanthus, domed shaped circular foot conforming, 23cm high, Barnard, London 1845, 17oz £200 - £300 754 european aristocracy - an early 20th century austro-hungarian waisted beaker, rolled rim, 10cm high, maker’s mark KG, .800 standard, c.1926

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Heraldry: Engraved with dedication and cypher of interlaced Fs below a reichscomital coronet dated 1926, being a Christening gift from his father Felix Maximilian Graf (Count) von Loe to Friederich Graf v. Loe on his baptism 8th June 1926. The infant’s mother was Isabella Princess zu Salm-Salm (died aged 105 in 2009, she was daughter of Prince Emmanuel zu Salm-Salm by HIH Archduchess Maria Christine of Austria) and he himself married Inez Baroness von Boselager 2nd October 1957. The family lived then as now at Schloss Wissen, near Weeze in North Rhine-Westphalia. £60 - £100

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758 royal Military interest - a George Vi two-handled campana trophy cup and cover, engraved with Royal coat of arms and inscribed Royal Naval & Military Tournament Jumping Competition, The King’s Cup, (originally) Presented by King George V as a Perpetual Challenge Cup 1913, Capt. G. G. R. Boon, R.A.S.C. on John Silver 1948, knop finial, domed cover, flying divided scroll handles, centre-girdle, domed circular foot, 25cm high, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths’ Company Ltd, London 1947, 29.5oz gross £500 - £700

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764 759 royal Military interest - an elizabeth ii two-handled campana trophy cup and cover, inscribed Royal Tournament, 1964, 2nd Prize The King George V’s Cup, Won by Major G. G. H. Boon R.A.S.C., knop finial, domed cover, flying divided scroll handles, moulded foot, 18.5cm high, Garrard & Co, London 1963, 14oz £200 - £300

761 Shooting - a George V rounded rectangular butt marker, quite plain, hinged cover enclosing eight numbered place finder pegs, suspension rings, 6.5cm wide, Birmingham 1919 £400 - £600 762 Sport - a George V trophy shield, Rochdale Greyhound Stadium, applied with a profile study of a dog, above a ribbon cartouche inscribed Mr Geo. Whitney’s Yen Whit, Winner of The Rochdale v London (Hackney Wick) Inter Track Race, July 9th 1932 530 Yds Flat Time 31 40,Track Record, 30cm high, the mounts Birmingham 1931 £100 - £150

760 royal Commemorative - a set of three cold painted silver portrait sculptures, of King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Elizabeth and Edward VIII,signed in the maquette, rectangular ebonised plinths, 19cm to 21cm high overall, Birmingham 1936, 56oz gross £700 - £900

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767 763 Suffragettes - an edwardian novelty hat pin, the terminal as Emmeline Pankhurst (1858 - 1928), bust length, wearing a bonnet and headscarf, 14.5cm long, Charles S Green & Co, Birmingham 1908 £40 - £60

767 a George V shaped oval standish, gadrooned borders, baluster shaped well and pounce pot, lion paw feet, cested, 25.5cm wide, Crighton Brothers, London 1923, 25oz Heraldry:The arms of the Worshipful Company of Stationers £600 - £800

764 Trade union history - a George V three piece fluted urnular pedestal tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, bud finial, hinged domed cover, each engraved T (Thorne), scroll-capped handles, domed bases with wrapped reeded borders, the teapot with fruitwood fittings, 19.5cm high, Birmingham 1910, 41oz gross Provenance: Alderman William Thorne, J.P., M.P., General Secretary of the National Union of General & Municipal Workers Union £500 - £700 765 Trade union history - an edwardian circular pedestal rosebowl, inscribed Presented January 1921 to Mr Alderman Will Thorne, J.P., M.P., By the Workers Supply Association Limited, A Token of the Shareholders’ High Esteem and of Appreciation for Valuable Work Done and Help Given to the Association from its Earliest Beginnings, to verso The Workers’ Supply Association grew from a Chest of Tea given to the Strike Fund of the Gasworkers and General Labourers’ Union During the South Metropolitan Gasworks Strike 1890, flying divided scroll handles, centre girdle, stepped foot, 30cm wide, Elkington & Co. Ltd, London 1905, 35oz £400 - £600

768 768 a large Continental malacite mounted dolphin ewer sauce boat, ladle and stand, chased as a shell, textured oval foot, the oval stand 26.5cm wide, marked .800, 51oz gross £700 - £1,000

766 a Danish hand mirror, of small proportions, applied to verso with a circular portrait miniature of a lady of title, within a broad border engraved with flowers and leafy scrolls, pierced leafy scroll handle, 11.5cm long, marked 1298 Denmark £50 - £70

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Oriental Silver 770 a Chinese silver curved rounded rectangular cigarette case, the hinged cover pierced and embossed with a dragon amongst clouds within a lozenge shaped reserve, the angles with mon type roundels, engraved to vesro with character, 12cm wide, early 20th century £150 - £200

772 a Chinese silver circular bowl, applied with a crab, a fish, flowering branches and blossoming prunus in cut-card work, spreading footrim, 13cm diam, Wing Nam & Co, Hong Kong, c.1900 £300 - £400 773 a Chinese silver circular snuff box, the push-on cover applied with a filigree flower head and scrolls, 5.5cm diam, makers mark only, Wingtjin, 19th century £60 - £100 774 a Chinese silver rectangular cigarette box, embossed in relief with chrysanthemums, the hinged cover centred by a vacant oval cartouche, 11.5cm wide,Tuck Chang & Co, Shangai, c.1920 £300 - £400

771 771 a Tibetan silver coloured metal ewer and cover, the body inset with two celadon jade carved oval panels, applied with coral and turquoise jewels, celedon swan finial, 32cm high, 19th century £800 - £1,000

775 775 a Chinese silver spreading cylindrical mug, chased with ferocious dragons amongst clouds, centred by a vacant shield shaped cartouche, faux bamboo handle, 8cm high, Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong, c.1900 £200 - £300 776 a Japanese silver and bi-colour bronze rounded rectangular table box, the cover applied and inlaid with a crane perched on a leafy bough, bracket feet, padouk lined, 14cm wide, signed, character mark to base, c.1920 £300 - £400 777 a pair of Chinese silver cylindrical specimen vases, one pierced and embossed with leafy bamboo, the other with blossoming prunus, splayed faux bamboo feet, clear glass liners, 12.5cm high, Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong, c.1900 £200 - £300

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Watches 781 a 9ct gold gentleman’s Omega watch, silvered dial, baton markers, date aperture, chain link strap, 59.8g gross £500 - £700 781A an 18ct gold rolex lady’s wristwatch, 2cm octagonal champagne dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, graduated articulated strap, 17cm long, 23.2g gross, c.1927 £800 - £1,200

778 778 an 18ct yellow gold Patek Philippe gentleman’s wristwatch, the champagne lozenge shaped dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary markers, mesh link bracelet, model no.3842/001, movement no. 1.369.810, 93g, certificate, boxed £4,000 - £5,000 782 782 a Patek Philippe diamond set 18ct white gold lady’s wristwatch, 2.25cm blue cushion shaped dial with baton markers, the bezel set with twenty six graduating claw set brilliant cut stones, mesh strap, 18cm long £3,000 - £5,000

779 779 a gentleman’s steel and gold Cartier Santos wrist watch, numbered 1556 CC7 9102, original box with booklet and certificate £800 - £1,200 779A a rolex Precision gentleman's gold coloured metal and stainless steel wristwatch, champagne dial applied with baton markers and periodic Arabic numerals, 3.5cm over winder £400 - £600

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780 a diamond and platinum cased cocktail watch, the rectangular dial with Arabic numerals, the round cut diamonds set around the face and on pierced strap, the case marked platinum £400 - £600

783 a lady’s rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust 18ct gold bracelet watch, no.E867567, champagne dial, diamond markers, date aperture, jewel automatic movement, president bracelet strap, 1992, 77.4g gross £2,500 - £3,000

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786 an art nouveau amethyst and seed pearl pendant, wire work scroll frame, 15ct mount, yellow metal chain £100 - £150

784 a gentleman’s Omega 18ct gold wristwatch, the rectangular white dial with gilt batons, subsidiary seconds dial, leather strap, c.1940 £250 - £350

787 787 an art Deco rectangular diamond plaque brooch, with central stone surrounded by geometrically set graduated diamonds, approx total weight 2ct, white gold mount, 5cm wide, 13gm £700 - £1,000 788 a pair of diamond drop earrings, each set with a single stone above an insect shaped hanger set with chips, the flower shaped pendants set with five further stones, approx 1.3ct in total, white metal mounts, 4cm long £1,200 - £1,800

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789 an amethyst seed pearl brooch, set with central stone, surrounded by eighteen pearls, matt engraved leafy 9ct gold mount, 5cm high £120 - £180

785 a gentleman’s rolex Oyster royalite Observatory steel wristwatch, the white dial with Arabic numerals and centre seconds, leather strap, c.1940 £300 - £400

790 a string of graduated cultured pearls, the clasp set with garnets and pearls, 9ct gold mount £150 - £180

785A a lady’s Omega wristwatch, silvered dial, gilt batons, 9ct gold strap, 22.7gm gross £300 - £400

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794 a pair of diamond and ruby star shaped stud earrings, each set with a round brilliant cut diamond, approx 0.4ct in total, within five claw set rubies, yellow gold coloured metal mounts, 1.5cm diam £600 - £900

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795 a solitaire diamond ring, brilliant-cut stone, platinum shank, approx 1ct, finger size P, 4.3g £1,500 - £2,000

791 a pair of art Deco diamond and pearl drop earrings, each with three claw set graduated diamonds, white metal mounts, 3cm long £400 - £600

796 796 a solitaire diamond ring, brilliant-cut stone, platinum shank, approx 1.7ct, finger size M, 6.4g £1,000 - £1,500

792 792 a solitaire diamond ring, navettte-cut stone, six chips to banded shoulders, 14ct white gold shank, approx 0.5ct, finger size P, 6g £300 - £500

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797 a solitaire diamond ring, brilliant-cut stone, platinum shank, approx 1.7ct, finger size L, 4.8g £1,000 - £1,200

793 a solitaire diamond ring, brilliant-cut stone, three stones to each shoulder, 14ct white gold shank, approx 1.8ct, finger size P, 5.3g £1,000 - £1,500

798 a solitaire diamond ring, brilliant-cut stone, 18ct yellow gold shank, approx 0.65ct, finger size O, 3.2g £300 - £400

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799 a blue topaz ring, oval cut stone set in a 9ct gold crossover mount, ring size N £80 - £120

802 ethnography - a diamond, ruby and sapphire cameo ring, carved in relief with a bust length portrait of a negro, looking to sinister, his collar set with eight diamonds, within a band of sixteen alternating stones, yellow gold coloured metal mount, ring size N £2,000 - £3,000 803 a portrait miniature brooch, printed and painted with 18th century beauty within an 18ct gold oval frame, pierced and engraved foliate scroll border, 3.5cm high, 10g gross £60 - £100 804 a pair of diamond stud earrings, brilliant cut stones, approx 0.5ct each, 18ct white gold mounts £300 - £500

800 800 a sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the central oval cut sapphire claw set with an old brilliant cut diamond to either side, approx diamond 0.3ct, sapphire 1ct total, 18ct gold shank, finger size R, 3.2g gross £400 - £600 801 an impressive sapphire and diamond suite, comprising earings, ring and necklace, the necklace with seven sapphire and diamond heart shaped pendants, divided by alternate set smaller hearts, the chain mounted with onehundred and seven brilliant cut stones, earnings and ring conforming, approx total diamond carat weight 7.00ct, sapphires 7.5ct, 18ct white gold mounts, 97gms total £8,000 - £12,000

805 805 a diamond lady’s ring, set with two rows of six round brilliant cut stones, approx 3.4ct in total, white metal mount, ring size Q £2,000 - £2,500 806 a moonstone and diamond heart shaped ring, the central stone surrounded by eighteen rose cut stones, white metal shank, finger size H, 3.4g £300 - £500

807 807 a lady’s diamond eternity ring, set with ten brilliant cut stones, total carat weight approx 1.5ct, 18ct yellow gold shank, finger size M, 8.8gm £1,200 - £1,500

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808 a fine natural sapphire and diamond lady’s ring, the central oval mixed cut stone of good colour, the bezel and shoulders claw set with brilliant cut diamonds, sapphire approx 4.36ct, diamonds approx 0.44ct, platinum mount, ring size K, United Gem Laboratory certificate £2,500 - £3,500 809 a pair of diamond and pearl drop earrings, each set with a band of eight round brilliant cut stones, centred by a pearl, pear shaped droppers, white metal mount, screw backs, 3.25cm long £1,500 - £2,500 810 a graduated single row natural pearl necklace, of one hundred and fifteen pearls, white metal clasp set with diamond chips, approx 50cm long £250 - £350

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811 811 a graduated five-stone diamond ring, yellow metal shank, total ct weight approx 1.7ct, finger size S, 4.6g £800 - £1,000

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812 812 a 19th century diamond, enamel and hardstone cameo brooch, carved with a bust length profile portrait of an Emporer, looking to dexter, the border as a green snake, diamond set eyes, 4.5cm long £600 - £800

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817 817 a pink diamond hinged bangle, set with three rows of thirty two round brilliant cut stones, approximately 3ct in total, 18ct yellow gold mount, 6.5cm diam, 23g gross, British Gemmological Institute certificate £3,000 - £4,000

813 813 a diamond, emerald and ruby butterfly brooch, approx total carats diamonds 0.40pt, emeralds 1ct, sapphire 1ct, 9ct gold mount, 4.5cm wide, 14g £300 - £400 814 a diamond two-stone crossover ring, brilliant cut stones, four diamonds to shoulders, approx 0.4ct, 18ct yellow gold shank, finger size J, 2.4G £150 - £200 815 a diamond seven stone ring, claw set, approx 1.05ct total, 18ct white gold shank, finger size M, 4.4g gross £300 - £500

818 818 a diamond five stone ring, the graduated brilliant cut stone, claw set, approx 1.65ct total, 18ct white gold shank, finger size K, 3.4g gross £1,200 - £1,800

819 819 a Chanel 18ct white gold articulated ring, finger size S, marked Chanel, 750 20J 00478 T58 £600 - £800 820 a diamond cluster ring, with central stone surrounded by eighteen further stones, yellow coloured metal mount £250 - £350

816 816 a 17th/early 18th century diamond, emerald and gold coloured metal locket pendant, the scroll border set with eight alternating stones, the apron with a further emerald, rectangular glazed aperture, 5cm long, c.1700 £700 - £1,000

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821 a diamond and sapphire cluster ring, with central diamond surround by a row of six sapphire stones and twenty diamonds, 18ct gold shank, total diamond weight 0.35pt, total sapphire weight approx 1ct, 18ct gold shank, finger size M, 5.8gm £250 - £350

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822 822 a late Victorian diamond, sapphire and ruby novelty insect brooch, as a butterfly, set with twenty old cut diamonds, four sapphires and two rows of three rubies, the thorax and abdomen with four graduated pearls, gold coloured metal mount, 3.5cm wide, c.1900 £500 - £700

824 824 a 19th century diamond and amethyst brooch, cushion cut stone above an old cut diamond and a pear shaped dropper, 5.5cm long £600 - £800 825 a egyptian brooch, centred with turqoise scarab, wings outstretched, 22ct gold untested, 12.9gm gross £250 - £300 826 a Chinese silver-gilt mounted jadite pendant, carved with scrolls, the mount pierced and chased with a monkey picking fruit from a tree, 3cm diam, 9.2g, certificate from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory, Kirby Street, London £700 - £1,000 827 a lady's necklace, wtih flower pendant set with twenty-five brilliant cut stones, herringbone and beaded strap, bracelet conforming, total weight approx 0.65ct, 14ct white gold, 50gm £1,000 - £1,500

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828 a gilt metal mounted paste set suite, comprising a necklace, bar brooch and a pair of earrings, the ‘stones’ claw set, necklace 38cm long, part 19th century £400 - £600

823 a diamond and emerald ballerina ring, the rectangular cut cornered set cut emerald, approx 12 carats, surrounded by thirty-eight tapered baguette diamonds, total carat weight approx 3.8ct, 18ct white gold shank, finger size O, 13.9gm £5,000 - £6,000

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829 a Cartier diamond and sapphire brooch, as a spray of flowers, set with four single and three groups of three brilliant cut diamonds and twenty oval cut sapphires, the leaves set with fourteen further graduated brilliant cut and chips, the stem with baguette cut stones, approx 1.3ct diamond and 5.5ct sapphires in total, white metal mount, signed S Cartier, numbered L1323, 5.5cm long, boxed £3,000 - £5,000

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834 834 a late Victorian/edwardian pale amethyst suite, retailed by Mrs Newman, comprising a bar brooch and a chandlier pendant necklace, the brooch with one large flanked by two smaller cushion cut stones, the pendant with five rows of conforming graduating stones arranged within a chain link framework, set in yellow gold coloured metal, on a fine chain, brooch 8cm wide, pendant 5cm long, 6cm wide, the box inscribed Mrs Newman, Goldsmith & Court Jeweller, 10 Savile Row, c.1900 £1,200 - £1,600

830 830 a fine pink and white diamond triple pendant the canted rectangular, circular and oval drops set with central pink stones within a double row of white diamonds, approx 2.03 ct in total, white mtal mount, the chain 39.5cm long, the coloured stones with GIA certificates £4,000 - £6,000 830A a George iii diamond, gold and enamel mourning ring, the tablet set with eight old cut stones, c.1820, 4.8g gross £200 - £300 831 a substantial and impressive diamond articulated lady’s bracelet, set with one hundred and forty baguette cut flanked by one hundred and twelve brilliant cut stones, mounted in 18ct white gold, 19.5cm long £8,000 - £12,000

836 836 a diamond and sapphire oval sunburst brooch, set with a cabachon cut natural sapphire flanked two smaller conforming, 1.35ct in total, on a ground of diamonds, white and yellow gold coloured metal mount, 4cm wide £600 - £800

833 a Victorian coral bracelet, carved with a cluster of fruiting leafy branches, articulated mesh bracelet, gold coloured metal mount, 18cm long, c.1880, 19.1g £800 - £1,200

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837 a suite of 19th century tortoiseshell and pique jewellery, comprising a hexagonal facetted circular brooch and a pair of pendant drop earrings, inlaid in gold and silver coloured metal with strapwork, flowerheads, leafy swan neck scrolls and tendrils, the brooch 3.5cm diam, c.1860 £600 - £900

843 a coral novelty brooch, as a wishbone shaped section, 6cm wide; a coral necklace, 44cm long (2), 34g gross £80 - £120 844 a 19th century neo-renaissance gilt metal necklace, the twenty five pierced and embossed strapwork pendants divided by spherical spacers, 44cm long, c.1850 £300 - £400 845 a Chinese hardstone rounded rectangular pendant, carved in relief with a horse, clouds and flowering prunus, 5cm long £200 - £300 846 a 19th century garnet flower shaped pendant necklace, oval cut stones, closed back setting, 3cm diam £250 - £350 847 a 19th century flower shaped garnet brooch. pear shaped pendant dropper, closed back setting, gold coloured metal mount, 5.5cm long, c.1870 £150 - £200

838 838 a 19th century diamond cluster ring, central old rose cut stone within ten further oval, chips to shoulders, closed back setting chased with lotus, white and yellow gold coloured metal, ring size I £1,500 - £2,500 839 a diamond lady’s half eternity ring, set with thirteen graduated baguette cut stones, white metal mount, ring size L £1,200 - £1,800

848 848 an art Deco diamond ring, the geometric tablet with central round brilliant cut stone, approx 1.4ct, flanked by baquette cut stones to wings, white metal mount, ring size L £3,000 - £5,000 849 a pair of art Deco style diamond and aqua marine earrings, each with a row of five colet set diamonds above lozenge shaped droppers, gold coloured metal mounts, 3cm long, 3g gross £300 - £500

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850 a string of seventy nine graduated natural pearls, navette shaped clasp set with diamond chips, 51cm long £100 - £150

840 a pair of diamond lady’s solitaire stud earrings, the round brilliant cut stones claw set, approx 1.4ct, 18ct white gold mounts £1,500 - £2,000

851 a Victorian seed pearl necklace, each knotted section with five strands divided by green beads, the eleven pendant droppers set with amethyst chips, 39.5cm long, c.1870 £250 - £350

841 a Chinese jade pendant, carved with a mouse on an oversized fruit, 4cm long £80 - £120 842 an art Deco style diamond and emerald lady’s ring, the rectangular tablet with central stone colet set within a band of twelve diamonds, platinum mount, ring size O £300 - £500

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852 a diamond ring, central collet set old cut stone, pierced scroll shoulder set with diamond chips, white metal mount, ring size M £600 - £800

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857 a late 18th century irish gold mounted leather heart shaped ring box, stand-away hinge, 3.5cm high, Hibernia mark, c.1795 £200 - £300 857A a seven stone diamond eternity ring, brilliant cut stones, 18ct white gold shank, finger size M, 5gms £200 - £300 858 a pair of 19th century tortoiseshell, gold and silver coloured pique fan shaped chandlier earrings, inlaid with leaves and tendrils, 8cm long, c.1850 £300 - £500 853

859 a diamond lady’s eternity ring, channel set with six graduated baguette and eight round brilliant cut stones, the verso encrusted with a row of chips, white metal mount, ring size L £500 - £700

853 a diamond and sapphire ring, the oval cut sapphire within sixteen diamonds, the shoulder set with two further small stones, pierced and chased with scrolls and leaves, 18ct yellow gold mount, ring size M £300 - £500 854 a pair of diamond stud earrings, each oval tablet set with eighteen graduated diamons, within thirty further claw set stones, white gold mounts £300 - £400 855 a pair of German royal presentation sapphire and gold coloured metal cufflinks, each lozenge shaped tablet set to the angles with three square stones and applied with a crowned interlaced CC monogram, rope twist batons, 2cm wide, retailed by Sy & Wagner, Konigl Hofgoldschmiede, Berlin, boxed £800 - £1,200

862 862 a diamond and sapphire lady’s ring, central oval cut sapphire claw set within a band of ten brilliant cut diamonds, 18ct yellow gold mount, ring size O, 5.5g gross £1,000 - £1,500 864 a pair of yellow and pink three stone drop earrings, yellow gold coloured metal mounts, 3.5cm long£300 - £500 865 a diamond solitaire ring, brilliant cut stone, 18ct white gold shank, finger size M, 3.1gms £250 - £350 865A a diamond cluster stud earrings, 18ct white gold mounts, 2.1gms £100 - £150 866 a diamond solitaire ring, brilliant cut stone, 18ct white gold shank, finger size M, 3.6gms £300 - £400 866A a three stone diamond ring, brilliant cut stones, 9ct gold shank, ring size P, 2.7gm £80 - £120

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867 a late George iii silkwork picture, of a Saint Eligius, 24cm x 18.5cm £120 - £180

856 an early 19th century gold rounded rectangular vinaigrette, hinged cover set with a Grand Tour intaglio carved with the winged Eros, applied to the angles with scrolling acanthus on an engine turned ground, enclosing a pierced grille, 4cm wide, c.1820 £1,500 - £2,000

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Day Two Thursday 14th March at 2.30pm

Pictures, Prints & Books

Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers


Watercolour

871 868 a** Dunn Mother and Children signed, dated 1934, watercolour, 12cm x 19cm £60 - £100 869 a**e** hodge (20th Century) Haddon Gates signed, dated, 1976, watercolour, 57cm x 40cm

£50 - £70

870 achille Buzzi (italian late 19th/early 20th Century) Tales of Heroism signed, watercolour 42.5cm x 30.5cm £120 - £180 871 african School The Danish West Indies Plantations watercolour, 15cm x 53cm

877 877 British School (early 20th Century) Highland Cattle Crossing a stream indistinctly signed, watercolour, 60cm x 103cm £200 - £300

£500 - £700

872 after albin robert Burt Portrait of a Boy in a Blue Dress bears signature, pencil and watercolour, 19cm x 15cm £100 - £150 873 american School (late 19th Century) Colwood 1898, Miss Effie Dunsmuir’s ‘Vanda’; Colwood Autumn steeple chases 98 initialled R.A, four watercolours, largest 12.5cm x 17.5cm £120 - £180 874 augustus Walford Weedon (1838 - 1908) Fishing in the Highalnds signed, watercolour, 19.5cm x 36.5cm £60 - £100 875 Berry Bickle (Zimbabwean Bn.1959) Courting Couple signed in pencil, watercolour and crayon, 71cm x 49.5cm Berry Bickle (born 1959) is a Zimbabwean artist who resides in Maputo Born in Bulawayo . £200 - £400 876 Brian halton Gold Cup 86 signed, titled and dated 1991, pastel, 52cm x 54cm £60 - £100

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886 878 C J Keats Bruges signed, watercolour, 48cm X 31cm 879 Cecil hodgkinson Geese in Flight signed, watercolour, 24cm x 34.5cm 880 Charles a Boot (early 20th Century) The Stream signed, watercolour, 27cm x 39cm

£80 - £120

883 Charles Simpson (1885 - 1971) The Chase signed, watercolour, 23cm x 29cm

£100 - £150

£60 - £100

884 Continental School (19th Century) A Pair, Pastoral Scenes oils on board, 27cm x 21cm

£300 - £500

£60 - £100

885 Continental School (early 20th Century) A Pair, Lakeside Views watercolours, 24cm x 53cm £150 - £250

881 Charles Bronson (born Michael Gordon Peterson December 1952) Free Bronson, Let Him Go.....Or I Go! signed, signed to Gary, mixed media, 30cm x 21cm

886 David Woodlock (1842-1829) A pair, A Flower Stall, Riviera; A Market Corner, Paris signed, watercolours, 29cm x 19.5cm £400 - £600 887 Dutch School (early 19th Century) The Great Flood watercolour, 16.5cm x 22cm £2,000 - £3,000

Gary is the head of the Derby Division of the Outlaws and a friend of the vendor £300 - £500 882 Charles henry howarth (new Zealand, 1856-1945) Coastal Cove signed, watercolour, 36cm x 54cm £300 - £500

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888 e Cantano (early 20th Century) Italian Coastal Walk signed, watercolour, 29cm x 49cm

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£100 - £150


889 edwin earp (1851-1945) Lakescape watercolour, 14.5cm x 42.5cm

£100 - £150

890 edwin nichol ara (1855-1923) Returning Home with the Harvest signed, watercolour, arched, 34cm x 25cm

£200 - £300

891 edwin St.John (early 20th Century) Loch Lomond signed, watercolour, 21cm x 34cm

£80 - £120

892 emma Ciardi (italian 1879-1933) By the Desert Water Hole signed, gouache, 17cm x 24.5cm

899 english School (19th Century) Not For The Dog watercolour, 19cm x 16cm

900 english School (19th Century) Roman God indistinctly signed, dated 1856, pen and ink, 26cm x 14.5cm £60 - £100 901 english School (20th Century) A Pair, Nudes signed with initials M.W., red crayon, 64cm x 42cm £100 - £150 902 english School (20th Century) A Set of Four, Man and Beast watercolours, framed as one, 21.5cm x 27cm

£300 - £400

893 english naive School (early 19th Century) A Pair, Carriage and Horses watercolours, 35cm x 52.5cm £150 - £250 894 english School (19th Century) Farmers on a Country Lane watercolour, 26cm x 36cm

£100 - £150

Provenance: Reputedly found in Lowry’s studio and given by a contemporary to Lowry £60 - £100 903 english School (early 20th Century) The Tweed Above Berwick monogrammed R.K., watercolour, 22cm x 32cm £50 - £80

£60 - £100

895 english School (19th Century) Gentleman with his Horse, by the manor gates watercolour on ivory, 36cm x 26.5cm £60 - £100

904 ernest B Petry A Quiet Woodland Stream signed, watercolour, 18cm x 23cm

£60 - £100

905 F**W**ridley Fishermen off the Jetty signed, watercolour, 20cm x 35cm; others (3)

£60 - £100

906 Fergus Severne Mackenna (1902-1997) The Roman Road, Errwood signed, watercolour, 35cm x 50cm £60 - £100 907 Francis G Wood A Pair, Near Llandudno Junction, Scene In Holland one monogrammed, two watercolours, 26cm x 37cm £80 - £120 896 896 english School (19th Century) Guys Cliff, Warwick monogrammed R.R and dated 1864, watercolour, 32cm x 48cm £80 - £120 897 english School (19th century) Little Mother Hen initialled GM, watercolour, 18.5cm x 15cm 898 english School (19th Century) Morning On The Heath pencil and watercolour, 36cm x 48cm

£60 - £100

£200 - £300

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908 Frank Gresley (1855 - 1936) A Riverside Derbyshire View, with Peaks in the Distance signed, watercolour, 39cm x 59cm £300 - £500 909 Frederick James aldridge (1850-1933) Fair Wind signed, watercolour, 14.5cm x 22cm £100 - £150 910 Frederick James aldridge (1850-1933) Fishing Boats in Harbour signed, watercolour, 17.5cm x 11cm

£70 - £90

911 Frederick James Knowles (British, b.1874) A Woodland Path signed, watercolour, 18.5cm x 28cm £100 - £150 912 George lingford (late 19th/early 20th Century) Mist by the Quiet Lake signed, watercolour, 28.5cm x 44cm £60 - £100 913 h r Wadmore (fl. 1826 - 1838) A set of three, Boats in Harbour signed, pencil, 11.5cm x 18cm

£60 - £100

916

914 h** Partington (early 20th Century) A Pair, Highland Landscapes one signed, dated 1924, watercolours, 34.5cm x 52cm £150 - £200

916 harry Bright (fl.1867 - 1892) Bird of Prey signed, watercolour, 12.5cm x 10cm

917 henry albert hartland (irish 1840-1893) Castletown, Isle of Man signed, watercolour, 37cm x 74cm £600 - £1,000

915 h** Webb-Jones (early 20th Century) World War I Battleship, with bi-plane overhead signed, watercolour and gouache, 36cm x 53cm £60 - £100

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922 James Drummond (1816-1877) Sorting The Catch signed, watercolour, 45cm x 62cm

£200 - £300

923 Jenny M handel (Contemporary) Butterfly on a Hydrangea signed, watercolour, 20cm x 14.5cm

£80 - £120

924 Jenny M handel (Contemporary) Butterfly on a Rhododendron signed, watercolour, 20cm x 14.5cm

£80 - £120

925 John hobson nicholson (1911-1988) Harbour signed, mixed medium, 42cm x 61cm £120 - £180 926 Joseph Galea (1904-1985) Grand Harbour; Customs House; Grand Harbour signed, dated 1978, 1955, 1961, watercolours, 16cm x 21cm £120 - £180

918 918 henry Schafer (1833-1916) Chartres, France signed, watercolour, 45.5cm x 35cm

£100 - £150

927 Karol Kossak (Polish 1895 - 1975) A Military Officer and Two Horses signed, watercolour, 22cm x 28cm

£60 - £100

928 l** lewis (late 19th Century) Coastal Inlet with Ships at Sail watercolour, signed, 20cm x 54cm

£60 - £100

919 i Moller (19th Century) Portrait of Mr Edward Allen and Mrs Mathilda Elizabeth Allen one signed, dated 1878, oval, 36cm x 26cm £300 - £400

929 leslie Gordon Kinnear (20th Century) Harvest signed, watercolour, 38cm x 56cm £100 - £150

920 in the Manner of Peter De Wint Cattle Watering watercolour, 11.5cm x 16.5cm

£60 - £100

930 luigi Barozzi Italian Lake Scene signed, watercolour, 27cm x 46cm

£100 - £150

921 indian School A Set of Five, Dancers and Peacock, Workers, Courting, etc mixed medium, various sizes (5) £150 - £200

931 M** Bagshaw Portrait of an Officer signed, watercolour, 32cm x 23cm

£60 - £100

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932 M. Ward Three Portraits of Cavalry Officers, signed, watercolours, largest 14cm x 10.5cm

£60 - £80

933 Michael Crawley 42nd Street, New York signed, watercolour, 34cm x 24cm

£70 - £80

934 Michael Crawley Alport, Derbyshire signed, watercolour, 30cm x 33.5cm

£50 - £70

935 Michael Crawley Bridge Street, Derby signed, watercolour, 24.5cm x 18cm

£50 - £70

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936 Michael Crawley Chee Dale, Derbyshire signed, watercolour, 27cm x 37cm 937 Michael Crawley Curzon Street, Derby signed, watercolour, 24.5cm x 16.5cm 938 Michael Crawley Derbyshire Cottage signed, watercolour, 25cm x 33.5cm 939 Michael Crawley Derbyshire Lane signed, watercolour, 25cm x 33.5cm 940 Michael Crawley Fine Days Hunt, Nr Wyaston, Derbyshire signed, watercolour, 24.5cm x 36cm

£50 - £70

951 Michael Crawley Tower Bridge signed, watercolour, 28.5cm x 45cm

£100 - £150

£70 - £80

952 Michael Crawley Winter Evening, Notre-Dame, Paris signed, watercolour, 22cm x 29.5cm

£60 - £80

953 Michael Crawley Winter, Boulevard Haussmann, Paris signed, watercolour, 15cm x 19cm

£50 - £70

£50 - £80

£50 - £80

£40 - £60

942 Michael Crawley Irongate, Derby signed, watercolour, 23cm x 18cm

£50 - £70

943 Michael Crawley Market Place, Derby signed, watercolour, 17cm x 24cm

£60 - £80

944 Michael Crawley Morning Over Brooklyn, New York signed, watercolour, 27cm x 37cm

£80 - £100

945 Michael Crawley Norfolk Broads, Nr Wroxham signed, watercolour, 27.5cm x 37.5cm

£70 - £80

946 Michael Crawley River Dove, Norbury, Derbyshire signed, watercolour, 34.5cm x 20cm

£50 - £70

947 Michael Crawley Shooting Near Ingleby Toft signed, watercolour, 37cm x 27cm

£70 - £80

948 Michael Crawley The Horse Fair signed, watercolour, 37cm x 55cm

£120 - £180

950 Michael Crawley The Ploughing Match signed, watercolour, 36cm x 27cm

Barny is the way Barnfather signed his paintings when still an art student £60 - £100

£80 - £100

941 Michael Crawley Flower sellers by The Madeleine, Paris signed, watercolour, 10.5cm x 18cm

949 Michael Crawley The Morledge, Derby signed, watercolour, 29.5cm x 19.5cm

954 Michael David Barnfather (b. 1934) Oast Houses Cottages signed Barny, watercolour, 38.5cm x 55cm

955 neapolitan School (19th Century) Chiatamone mixed medium, 28cm x 40cm

£100 - £150

956 956 Oscar Gustav rejlander (1813 - 1875) Self Portrait signed, watercolour and chalks, 38cm x 31cm, framed with a photograph of a lady to verso

£60 - £80

Oscar Rejlander was a pioneering Victorian art photographer who collaborated with Charles Darwin on his The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, published in 1872 £200 - £300

£50 - £70

957 Peter Samson (Contemporary) Portrait of a Young Lady signed, watercolour, 19.5cm x 14cm

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£80 - £120


958 r** Cooper (late 19th Century) Nomads on the Bank of the Nile signed, watercolour, 26cm x 37cm

964 W Kirling (late 19th century) A Small Hamlet with Spire in the Distance watercolour, signed, 15cm x 26cm

£120 - £180

959 richard Whittlestone (Contemporary) Sheep in a Snowy Landscape signed, watercolour £100 - £150

£50 - £80

965 William Brassy hole rSa (1846 - 1917) A set of five, Illustrations for The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six Cantos (1810), by Sir Walter Scott signed with initials, watercolours, 20cm x 17cm

960 roy Petley (Bn.1951, Contemprary) Study of a Nude crayon highligted in chalk, 61.5cm x 37cm £600 - £1,000

Provenance: Obtained by the vendors father from the artist’s daughter, thence by descent £300 - £500 966 William edwin James Dean A Pair, Sailing Ships on Calm Waters signed, watercolours.

961 Sarah elizabeth Whitehouse (1854 - 1933) and louisa Caroline Whitehouse (1857 - 1932) A Pair, The Swing and The Tug-of-War signed, dated 1874, watercolours, 35cm x 66cm

£100 - £150

967 William Peel (early 19th Century) Welsh Landscape, with figures signed, watercolour, 12cm x 18cm

With their sister Jeannie, Louisa and Sarah were two of a family of artists who travelled widely both in Britain and on the Continent. Although the family home was at Leamington Spa, Warwickshire the sisters became closely associated with Cornwall, with Sarah being an early member of the St Ives Arts Club. £300 - £400

968 William rayworth Still Life of Flowers and Fruit signed, on opaque glass; others (3)

£80 - £120

£100 - £150

969 lieut Colonel George Taylor, 7th Duke of Wellingtons (early 20th Century) Various subjects initialled, pencil and watercolours, various sizes Lieut Colonel George Taylor was a prisoner of war in World War Two £100 - £150 970 Margarete heymann-Marks (1899-1990) A Garden with Flowers watercolour, 28cm x 38cm Born in Cologne, Germany, Margarete Heymann studied at the Bauhaus School of Arts before working in the German ceramic industry. A move to Stoke on Trent following worsening economic conditions and increasing hostility towards Jews in Germany lead to a period of employment at Mintons, with her products taken up by Heals and Fortnum and Mason. She later set up her own studio and worked as a freelance designer. £60 - £100

962 962 Sidney edward Piaget (1860-1908) Fishing Boats In The Channel signed, watercolour, 29cm x 43cm

£200 - £300

963 W hartley The Offering signed, titled and inscribed To my friend J.W.Gaymer, Langham Sketch Club, watercolour and pencil, 31cm x 20cm

976 after edward armfield Expectant Friends bears signature, oil on canvas, 29cm x 39cm

The Langham Sketching Club was established in 1838. It was a gentleman’s club where every Friday night from May to October a gathering of artists and illustrators met to draw and converse, as well as for supper and entertainment. In 1898 a breakaway group was started which became the London Sketch Club. Notable members included Arthur Rackham and Tom Browne. £60 - £100

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977 alexander y Whishaw (fl.1894 - 1914) Stormy Skies over the Belching Chimneys signed, dated 1942, oil on board, 17cm x 24.5cm £60 - £100

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Oils

978

978 alfred arthur Brunel de neuville (French, 1852-1941) Kittens with a Dish of Milk signed, oil on canvas, 52cm x 62cm ÂŁ2,000 - ÂŁ2,500

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979 alfred George Stannard (1828 - 1885) Returning Home Along a Rustic Path oil on canvas, 34cm x 44cm £600 - £800 980 alfred Wolmork Portrait of a Shepherd monogrammed, dated 03, oil on canvas, 54cm x 43cm Alfred Wolmark was a painter and decorative artist. He was a pioneer of the New Movement in Art. Wolmark was born into a Jewish family in Warsaw. He emigrated to London and became a British citizen in 1894 £400 - £600 981 arthur Buckland (1870 - 1927) Still Life, Roses in an Urn signed, dated 1926, oil on canvas, 49cm x 38cm £200 - £300 982 Bailey (20th Century) Still Life, Bread and Cheese on a spotted handkerchief signed, oil on canvas, 18.5cm x 14cm £60 - £100 983 Bennett A Trusty Blade signed, date 1944, oil on panel, 34.5cm x 24.5cm £1,000 - £1,500 984 British School (early 19th Century) Portrait of an Officer, possibly Thomas Morgan RN of St Helens, Swansea oil on canvas, 76cm x 64cm £600 - £800

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984 985 Carl Werner (1808-1894) Still Life, Apples, Orange and Grapes signed, oil on canvas, 29cm x 44cm

993 994 e**Mondy (late 19th Century) Farm Boy and Horse signed, dated 1886, oil on canvas, 32cm x 42cm £120 - £180

£100 - £150

986 Charles archer (1855 - 1931) Still Life, Apples, Plums, Damsons, Gooseberries Grapes and raspberries, on a mossy bank signed, oil on canvas, 28cm x 34cm £400 - £600 987 Clarence henry roe (1850 - 1909) The Falls signed, oil on canvas, 39cm x 24cm

£60 - £100

988 Claude Kato (20th Century) Moored Boats oil on board, 59cm x 72cm

£150 - £200

989 Continental School Galleons at Sea oil on canvas, 60cm x 119cm

£150 - £200

990 Continental School (19th Century) Watermill oil on canvas, 24cm x 29cm

£100 - £150

991 Continetal School (19th Century) French Boats Caught in a Swell oil on canvas, 19 x 24cm

£300 - £400

992 Dutch School ((early 20th Century) Farmstead indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 50cm x 69cm £120 - £180 993 e** hanson (late 19th Century) Cattle Watering signed, oil on canvas, 38cm x 53cm

995 995 e...artaria (19th Century) Portrait of a Girl, seated, half length, holding a lyre signed, oil on canvas, 76cm by 51cm £1,000 - £1,500

£200 - £300

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996 996 edward Charles Williams (1807-1881) Setting out to the Sailing Boats signed, oil on canvas, 43.5cm x 89cm £1,200 - £1,800

998 998 edward henry holder (fl.1864-1917) The Long Walk Home signed, oil on canvas, 29cm x 44cm £100 - £150

997 997 edward henry holder (c.1864-1917) Punting on the Cam signed, oil on canvas, 48cm x 42cm £1,000 - £1,500

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999 edwin Train Scottish Highlands signed, dated 1855, oil on canvas, 32cm x 46.5cm £600 - £800 1000 english School (18th Century) Portrait of a Young Gentleman, with curly auburn hair oil on canvas, 46cm x 36cm £100 - £150 1001 english School (19th Century) A Pair, Lovers and Contemplation oil on panels, 10.5cm x 8cm

£200 - £300

1002 english School (19th Century) A Pair, Mother and Daughter, head and shoulders oil on canvas, 35cm x 29cm £100 - £150 1003 english School (19th Century) Cattle in a Landscape oil on board, 21cm x 31cm

£150 - £200

1004 english School (19th Century) Extensive Landscape, with cattle oil on canvas, 132cm x 89cm

£500 - £700

1005 english School (19th Century) Farmer and Cattle, on a lane initialled C.D, oil on board, 19cm x 22.5cm

1012 1012 english School (19th Century) Portrait of Charles I oil on canvas, 64cm x 54cm

£120 - £180

1006 english School (19th Century) Farmyard From the Pond oil on canvas, 39cm x 51cm

£150 - £200

1007 english School (19th Century) In Conversation at the Cottage Gate oil on canvas, 28cm x 39cm

£80 - £120

1008 english School (19th Century) Mother And Child Picking Flowers oil on canvas, 29cm x 24cm

£120 - £180

1013 english School (19th Century) Portrait of George Cecil Weld, 3rd Lord Forester inscribed to verso, oil on canvas, 83cm x69.5cm George Cecil Weld-Forester 1807 - 1886) was a Conservative politician and a Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Horse Guards, his political career beginning in 1828 when he succeeded his brother as Member of Parliament for Wenlock. He was Groom of the Bedchamber to William IV and served two stints as Comptroller of the House. An MP for 46 years, he was Father of the House in 1873 and 1874 before succeeding to the Baronetcy and taking a seat in the House of Lords. His caricature was drawn by Ape and published in Vanity Fair in 1875. £200 - £300

1009 english School (19th Century) On The Derwent indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 36cm x 50cm £120 - £180 1010 english School (19th Century) Outside the School oil on canvas, 50cm x 82cm

£300 - £500

1011 english School (19th Century) Portrait of a Gentleman oil on canvas, 67cm x 55.5cm Label to frame inscribed George Facon (fl.1848) £100 - £150

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1014 english School (19th Century) Quarrying oil on canvas, 24.5cm x 39cm

£100 - £150

1015 english School (19th Century) Sailing Boat in a Swell oil on panel, 19.5cm x 24.5cm

£50 - £70

1016 english School (19th Century) Spaniel and Pheasant oil on canvas, 75cm x 62cm

£150 - £200

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1017 english School (19th Century) Tavern Interior oil on canvas, 31cm x 45cm

£150 - £200

1018 english School (19th Century) The Evening Read oil on panel, 22cm x 30cm

£60 - £100

1019 english School (19th Century) The Philosopher oil on panel, 18cm x 14cm

£60 - £100

1020 english School (19th Century) Windmill With Figure, on a lane oil on canvas, 15cm x 21cm

£100 - £150

1021 english School (early 19th Century) Portrait of a Gentleman, believed to be Thomas Morgan RN of St Helens, Swansea oil on canvas, 76cm x 64cm £300 - £500 1022 english School (early 20th Century) Horse Riders in a Park oil on canvas, 45cm x 37cm

£60 - £100 1029

1023 english School (early 20th Century) Rustic Inn oil on canvas, 90cm x 151cm

1029 ernest Walbourn (1872-1927) Coastal Cottage Garden signed, oil on canvas, 60cm x 44cm

£400 - £500

1024 english School (early 20th Century) Ship in a Squall indistinctly signed, dated 1910, oil on board, 46cm x 29cm £100 - £150 1025 english School (late 18th Century) Portrait of a Lady with a Lamb oil on canvas, 31cm x 23cm 1026 english School (late 19th Century) By the Water Mill oil on panel, 59cm x 83cm

1030 european School (19th Century) Landscape with figure standing beneath an arch oil on panel, 78cm x 45.5cm £120 - £180 1031 F** T** Vine (after leon Perrault) Virgin Mary, Baby Jesus and John the Baptist oil on canvas, 39cm x 29cm

£250 - £350

£100 - £150

1032 Flemish School (17th Century) A Pair, A Man at Gate and Woman Outside a Cottage oil on panel, 10.5cm x 24.5cm £800 - £1,500

£100 - £150

1027 english School (late 19th Century) Farm Girl Resting signed with initials, oil on canvas, 44cm x 35cm £60 - £100

1033 Follower of George Moorland Woodland Crofters Cottage oil on canvas, 65cm x 51cm

1028 english School (late 19th Century) A Pair, Portraits of Mr and Mars R M Maymon over painted photographs, 24cm x 20cm, gilt decorative frames £60 - £100

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£120 - £180


1036 1036 G**Pieterse (late 19th Century) Driving the Sheep oil on canvas, 89cm x 139cm

£500 - £700

1037 G. Mirtimen Lady Walking a Dog indistinctly signed to verso, oil on board, 30.5cm x 26cm £200 - £300 1038 Gareth Parry r.C.a. (Bn.1951) Yn Chwarel Dorethea in Dorethea Quarry signed, oil on board, 49cm x 58.5cm

1034 1034 Frank Stratford Waiting for Master signed, oil on canvas, 89cm x 69cm

£400 - £600

£1,200 - £1,500

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1039 George Melhuish (1916 - 1985) The Breakfast Table signed, dated 1937, oil on canvas, 61.5cm x 73cm It has been suggested that the sitters are the artist’s parents £120 - £180

1035 Fred yates (1922 - 2008) Polperro, Cornwall signed, oil on board, 50cm x 74cm

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1040 1040 George Turner (1843 - 1910) A Cottage near Lea Hurst signed, signed and titled to verso, oil on canvas, 29cm x 43cm £600 - £1,000 1041 h**M**hunt (late 19th Century) A Pair, Arabic Traders signed, dated 1890, oil on canvas, 44.5cm x 34.5cm £250 - £350

1043 1043 harold Gresley (1892 - 1967) Entrance to the Dale, Dovedale, Derbyshire signed, oil on board, 49cm x 59cm 1042 1042 harden Sidney Melville (1847 - 1881) A Heavy Load signed, oil on canvas, 75cm x 125cm £300 - £500

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£300 - £500


1046 1046 henry King Taylor (fl. 1857-1869) Shipping off the Pier signed, oil on canvas, 58cm x 104cm

£1,500 - £1,800

1047 herbert Sidney (1855-1923) Fresh Fish signed, dated 1890, oil on canvas, 62cm x 101cm £2,000 - £2,500

1044 1044 harold Gresley (1892 - 1967) The Winnats, Derbyshire signed, oil on board, 49cm x 59cm; a preparatory pencil sketch (2) £300 - £500

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1045 haywood young (early 20th Century) Huntsman on a Bay signed, oil on canvas, 45cm x 60cm £100 - £150

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1048 hugh Monahan (irish/Canadian 1914 - 1970) Where the Heather and Sea Meet signed, oil on canvas, 50cm x 75cm. Typed label to verso with title and price of £55. 0. 0. £300 - £500

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1053 1049 i Moller (19th Century) Portrait of Three Chidren, Matilda, Elizabeth and Brothers oil on ivory, 28cm x 21cm £500 - £800 1050 impressionist School Promenade Walk oil on canvas, 63cm x 43cm

£150 - £250

1051 in the manner of Vanessa Bell Newhaven Harbour at Sunset signed V Bell, oil on board, 42.5cm x 41cm

£200 - £300

1052 in the Manner of Verschuur Old Faithfuls in a Stable oil on panel, 11.5cm x 15cm 1053 in the manner of William Thornley Busy Harbour oil on canvas, 34cm x 52cm

£60 - £100

£800 - £1,000

1054 irish School (early 20th Century) The White Cottage signed with monogram, oil on panel, 24cm x 34cm £200 - £300 1049

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1055 J heathcote-hunt Eagles in the Eyrie signed, oil on copper panel, 24cm x 18.5cm

1064 Keith Stuart Baynes (1887-1977) Still Life of Flowers in a Vase signed, oil on canvas, 38.5cm x 30cm

£60 - £80

1056 J** C** Wake (19th Century) Mending the Nets signed, oil on canvas, 24cm x 29cm

£100 - £150

1057 J. Giordano (20th Century) Moulin Rouge, Paris signed, oil on canvas, 39.5cm x 29cm

£100 - £150

1058 J. holland Crossing The River signed, oil on canvas, 27cm x 37cm

£200 - £300

1059 James Dring (20th Century) Harvesters signed, oil on canvas, 25cm x 30cm

£80 - £120

£200 - £300

1065 1065 l** a** Church (20th Century) Fishing Down The Stream signed, oil on canvas, 49cm x 75cm

£200 - £300

1066 leslie roberts (late 19th/early 20th Century) Out with the Hunt signed, dated 1907, oil on canvas, 34.5cm x 44.5cm £60 - £100

1060 1060 Jean laurent (French 1898-1988) Dutch Ship at Sea signed, oil on panel, 39cm x 49cm 1061 Johann Wagner (19th Century) Continenal Harbour signed, oil on canvas, 94cm x 139cm

£300 - £500

1067 liz howard Floundering, Galway Bay oil on panel, 18.5cm x 24cm

£60 - £100

1068 liz howard Stormy Seas in Galway Bay oil on panel, 18.5cm x 24cm

£60 - £100

1069 M**Justice (19th Century) Bay Hunter signed, oil on canvas, 44.5cm x 60cm

£70 - £100

1070 Maria Toldy (1939) A Set of Three, Winter and Summer Landscapes two signed, oils on panels, 11.5cm x 16.5cm £200 - £300

£600 - £1,000

1071 neil Simone (bn.1947) Mallard and Ducklings signed, oil on plywood panel, 60cm x 44.5cm

1062 John Bonny (1875-1948) Sunset Over The River, with children fishing signed, oil on board, 29.5cm x 75cm

£200 - £300

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1063 K** r** lee (20th Century) Gypsy Encampment signed, oil on canvas, 44.5cm x 60cm

£120 - £180

1073 Persian School A Pair, Figures and Attendants oil on boards, 36.5cm x 23cm

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£800 - £1,200


1074 Piero Sansarvadore (1892 - 1955) Portrait of a Man, head and shoulders oil on board, 44cm 34.5cm, portrait 1075 Polish School (early 20th Century) Harvest Time with Hay Bales signed Zotti, oil on board, 24cm x 27.5cm

£100 - £150

£50 - £80

1076 r** ansdale Bradshaw (early 20th Century) Calves and Mother Hen in a Stall signed, dated ‘26, oil on canvas, 27cm x 37cm £150 - £250 1077 renzo de Benetti (1904-1958) Canal, Venice signed, oil on canvas, 28cm x 38cm £200 - £300

1080 1080 Samuel James Clark (19th Century) Logging signed, oil on canvas, 48cm x 74cm

£350 - £450

1081 Samuel John lamona Birch, r.a., r.W.S. (1869-1955) Small Back Harbour, Saint-Tropez signed, dated 1925, 70cm x 90cm £800 - £1,200 1082 Samuel John lamona Birch, r.a., r.W.S. (1869-1955) Across the Valley signed, oil on canvas, 64cm x 100cm £3,000 - £5,000 1083 Thomas Cooper Moore Sneinton From Bluebell Hill Farmstead signed and dated 1878 verso, oil on canvas, 18cm x 29cm £120 - £180

1078 1078 roderick lovesey Aircraft Carrier signed, oil on canvas, 46cm 68cm

£300 - £500

1079 1079 roderick lovesey Concorde signed, oil on canvas, 46cm 68cm

1084 £300 - £500

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1084 Thomas heaphy (1775-1835) The Fortune Teller oil on canvas, 90cm x 70cm

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£600 - £1,000


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1085 Tom roberts Contemplation, an artist in his studio signed, oil on canvas, 46cm x 33cm

£60 - £100

1086 Valerie Orchard Early Morning signed, oil on board, 24cm x 29cm

£60 - £100

1089 William Cartledge (early 20th Century) Loading the Cart signed, dated 1921, 62cm x 76cm £700 - £800

1087 W** Warren A Pair, Spaniel With Dead Game; Two Terriers signed, oils on canvas, 37cm x 50cm £400 - £500

1090 1090 William eddowes Turner (1820-1885) Old Jock, Grove Nettle And Tartat Champion Fox Terriers Of The World signed, oil on board, 22cm x 29.5cm £400 - £500 1091 William F hardy (19th Century) Heather Collecting signed, oil on board, 33cm x 19.5cm

1088 1088 Walter Boodle (1859-1914) Stags in a Clearing signed, oil on canvas, 54cm x 74cm

1092 William henry Midwood (fl. 1867-1871) Couting Couple signed, oil on canvas, 89cm x 69cm £2,200 - £2,800

£200 - £300

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1095 1093 William Oliver (1823-1901) Choose a Card signed, oil on canvas, 29cm x 44cm 1094 James T. Callowhill (1838-1917) Capel Curig, North Wales signed, oil on canvas, 60cm x 90cm

1095 Janet Fisher (1862 - 1926) On a Breezy Hill signed, 48.5cm x 89cm

£1,800 - £2,200

1096 richard Short rCa (1841 - 1916) Boats off St Michael's Mount, Cornwall signed, oil on canvas, 19cm x 45.5cm

£400 - £600

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£1,500 - £2,000

£70 - £100


1097 1097 english School (late 16th/early 17th Century) Portrait of a James I, standing, wearing a white ruff oil on canvas, oval, 74cm x 61cm ÂŁ1,500 - ÂŁ2,000

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Prints 1112 George Cruickshank, by and after, Humming Birds, or a dancing trio, dated 1935, hand coloured engraving, 26cm x 36cm; James Gilray, by and after, More Pigs Than Teats, 25cm x 34cm; William Heath, by and after, The Sporting Doctor, dated 1834, 24.5cm x 34.5cm; Chapman after Dodd, The Genius of Literature Presenting Her Pupils To Minerva, dated 1795, 25cm x 19cm; etc (6) £120 - £180

1100 a late 19th century english porcelain plaque, painted with a vase of flowers, 9 x 6.5cm £60 - £80 1101 a set of six 19th century hand coloured engravings, European city views, 18cm x 23cm £70 - £90 1102 Benjamin Marshall, after, Charles Turner, by, The Celebrated Pointer Sancho, hand coloured engraving, 34cm x 49cm £60 - £100

1113 henry alken, after, a set of six, Hunting Recollections, coloured engravings, 24cm x 30cm £80 - £100

1103 Cecil aldin, after, five coloured prints,The George Inn, The Angel Inn, The Talbot Inn, The Lygon Arms, The George Inn - Worcester, largest 15cm x 17cm £50 - £70 1104 F. i. Mannskirsch, after, h. Schutz, by, A View In Kew Gardens Of The Queens Lodge, hand coloured aquatint, dated 1813, 36cm x 44cm £60 - £100

1114 hunt, by, Knell, after, This View of H.M. Steam Frigate “Geyser”, when off Mt. Edgecombe is With his Permission Dedicated to Sir John Barrow, Bart, Secretary of the Admiralty, by his Obediant Servants, published Nov. 1st 1856 by Ackerman & Co, 96 Strand, coloured engraving, 40cm x 60cm £60 - £100

1105 an interesting folio of 18th& 19th century works on paper, engravings, Japanese prints, drawings, etc £60 - £100

1115 John Brundson, by and after, Home Bottom, printed in colours, signed in pencil, 54/125 £70 - £100

1106 Browne & Woollett, by, Cornelius Du Sart, after, a pair,The Jocund Peasants and The Cottagers, engravings, 51cm x 38cmpublished by Woollett, Bradford and Boydell, May 1767; C Wilkin, by, William Beechey, after, Children Relieving a Beggar Boy, published by William Beechey, 1796 (3) £100 - £150

1116 Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973), after, Editions, coloured lithograph, signed, 24cm x 19.5cm £60 - £100 1117 Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973), after, Dancers and Dove, lithograph, copyright by S.P.A.D.E.M., Paris£100 - £150 1118 Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973), after, Maternite, lithograph, copyright by S.P.A.D.E.M., Paris £100 - £150

1107 Conde, by, Samuel de Wilde, after, Mr Bannister junior in the character of Ben the Sailor, engraved by Conde from the original picture which was painted from life by De Wilde from the play entitled Love for Love by William Congreve, engraving, 27cm x 18cm £60 - £100

1119 robert Bonnart, by, adam François van der Meulen, after, published by Adam François van der Meulen, Conquêtes et batailles de Louis XIV, Entrée de la reine dans Arras en l’année 1667: Reginae in urbem Atrebatum olemnis ingressus anno 1667; another, ‘Vue de la Ville d’Ardres du coste de Calais (View of the town of Ardres near Calais)’ from volume Oeuvres de Vandremeulen [SIC]” 1668 (2)” £100 - £150

1108 David Shepherd, by and after, First Light at Savuti, signed, limited edition 1,010/1,500 £150 - £200 1109 Dean and Sons, by, a pair, A Slip of The Bank and All’s Fish That Comes To The Net, humorous coloured engravings, 17.5cm x 27cm £50 - £80

1120 robert Gibbings, by and after, Vagrant Hound, signed in pencil, coloured block print, no.19/75, 26 cm diam £400 - £500

1110 Frederick nodder, by and after, three hand coloured engravings of fish; largest 17cm x 13cm; another, Hippopotamus and horned Serpent, monochrome engraving, 17.5cm x 13cm (3) £40 - £60

1121 Terry Frost, after, untitled, mixed media study, 71cm x 48cm 1122 William hogarth, after, Marriage a la Mode, Plates 1 - VI, monochrome engravings, 28cm x 39cm; etc (7) £70 - £90

1111 Fredrick Gore ra, by and after, a set of three, A Field Of Poppies, Sunflower, Bonnieux, limited edition 190/250, signed in pencil, unframed, c.1990 £200 - £300

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Books and Manuscripts 1126 atlas of the Danubian Countries map volume and index Comparative Multilingual Gazetteer of the geographical names Osterreiches Ost- und Sudosteuropa-Institut 19701989, Vienna, 1970. Green Cloth over Boards. First edition. Folio (Map volume). Quarto (Index). pp. 139.Text in German, English, French, and Russian. Index is Vol. 11 Known as the most detailed and inclusive atlas of the Balkan area £40 - £60

1123 Books - The Galway Gaeltacht survey, Breandon S. Mac Aodha editor. The Social Sciences Research Centre U.C.G 2 vols large oblong atlas folio 1968/69 illustrated photographs, maps etc. original ptd boards, ex libris (2) £60 - £100 1124 Political history - a large Victorian tooled leather photograph album, composed by the Dixon family of Birmingham, containing cabinet cards and portrait photographs, including William Ewart Gladstone (1809 1898) by J Burgoyne, the late Rt. Hon. Lord Calthorpe, Thomas Carlyle (1795 - 1881); Josiah Mason (1795 -1881) and many other politicians, industrialists, children and family members, the album 37cm x 32cm £60 - £100

1127 nottinghamshire - Vetinary Medical history - an interesting 18th century handwritten manuscript farmer’s notebook, containing receipts for the remedy of various ailments, including For to Dry a Cow of Milk (sic), Staling of Blood, Droping (sic) of Calving and To Mend Milk, using ingredients such as Cow Spice, Cumin Seeds and Barbados Tar, the fly leaves with notes of accounts, inscribed William Shaw of Cropwell Butler 1762, vellum bound £40 - £60

1125 his Majesty’s Stationery Office Memoirs of the geological survey, Scotland - explanation of sheet 76; explanation of sheet 83, 1914; Economic Geology of the Ayrshire coalfields areas I (1925), II (1925) & III (1930); economic geology of the central coalfield areas I (1937), III (1933) & VII (1920); British Regional Geology, London and the Thames Valley second edition (1947); Attrition tests of British road-stones (1929) (10) £40 - £60

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1129 Gould, John and richter h C, a set of four, plates from The Birds of Australia, Ptilotis Ornatus, Smicrornis Brevirostris, Pdmatorhinus Ruficeps and Porzana Fluminea, coloured lithographs, 33cm x 46cm £150 - £200

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Day Three Friday 15th March at 10.30am

Works of art & antiquities

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Boxes and Objects 1130 an arts and Crafts circular tray, the field embossed with peacocks, buds and foliage, crimpled rim, 57.5cm daim, c.1900 £120 - £180

1131 1131 a large newlyn type arts and Crafts copper charger, the field embossed with a tall masted ship on a choppy sea, the setting sun on the horizon, within a planished border, 59cm diam, c.1900 £80 - £120

1135 1135 a W.M.F. art nouveau seven pint prize tankard, the hinged domed cover surmounted by a Bacchic infant raising his goblet aloft, a lout discarded across his lap, cast with maidens in sinuous flowing robes, angular fruiting vine handle, conforming feet, Old Silver finish, 43cm high, c.1910 Literature: Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork from Wurttembergische Metallwaren Fabrik, Antique Collectors’ Club (Woodbridge 1988), p.160, no.237 £80 - £120

1132 a pair of art nouveau beaten copper shield shaped firescreens, embossed with stylised leaves on sinuous whiplash stems, tripod bases, pad feet, 69cm high £70 - £100 1133 a W.M.F. arched rectangular easel dressing mirror, bevelled glass, the frame embossed with leafy pendants, suspended on fluted rectangular patera, the base stop fluted, lobed feet, 50cm high, retailers label to verso,Yoyeros Malaga £100 - £150

1136 an art Deco copper and enamel casket, hinged rounded rectangular top decorated in polychrome with a leaping deer, the sides planished, paw feet, 19cm wide, marked Handwfrk (Handwerk) and JC monogram, c.1925 £100 - £150

1134 a W.M.F. copper and brass ewer, embossed with wreath, stylised stiff flowerheads and rivets, pierced sinuous scroll base, 11cm high, c.1910 £120 - £180

1137 a W.M.F. art nouveau circular plaque, the central fielded panel embossed with a classical maiden, she sits in flowing diaphanous garments within a walled garden, her hand outstretched to a pair of doves, stylised sinuous border, pattern number 281A, marked WMFB, 30cm diam, early 20th century £100 - £150

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1140 a late 19th century oval copper jelly mould, by Benham & Froud, no.144, 16.5cm wide; another, lobed oval, by Benham & Froud, no.95, 17cm wide; a good 19th century copper ring mould, no.51, 11cm high; etc (10) £300 - £400 1141 english School (early 20th century), a silvered bronze trophy, cast as a greyhound, 14cm high, ebonised base, cartouche inscribed Won by Mrs V G Pilling’s Stephens Klipper, Intertrack Race July 28th 1932, Sutton-in-Ashfield v Rochdale, 550 yds Hurdle £100 - £150 1142 english School (early 20th century), a silvered bronze, of a jockey, he stands, crop in hand, 13.5cm high, circular wooden base £100 - £150 1143 Folk art - an unusual american cork model a house facade, 4cm clock dial with Roman numerals, the porch with two figures on a spring, 41.5cm wide, 19th century £60 - £80

1138 1138 an arts and Crafts beaten copper fuel box, in the manner of Liberty and Co, hinged cover embossed with a grid of domed square panels, the front with leaf and berries within a boss above a pair of roundels, flanked by wavy borders, on a planished ground, scroll handles to sides, 30.5cm high, c.1905. £60 - £100

1144 1144 Geological specimens - a grotto made of various stones, amethyst, quartz, etc £180 - £220 1145 a George iii design tortoiseshell, ivory and abalone shell lozenge shaped tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a lidded compartment, inlaid with paterae and bands of swags, bun feet, 9.5cm high £1,000 - £1,500

1139 1139 a regency copper and brass compressed campana samovar, domed cover, inscribed to verso 45 Warranted Best London Manufacture, wrapped laurel and guilloche borders, acanthus grasped ring turned ebonised handles, incurved canted square base, anthemion scroll feet, 39cm high, c.1820 £80 - £120

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1146 a George iii mahogany rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a glass bowl flanked by lidded compartments, brass lion mask handles to sides, ivory kite shaped escutcheon, outlined with ebony stringing, brass ball feet, 16.5cm high, 31cm wide, 15cm deep, c.1820 £60 - £100

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1147 1147 a George iii rosewood crossbanded satinwood rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover inlaid with an oval patera of flowering leafy stems, enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, the front inlaid with trompe l’oeil flutes, 12.5cm high, 21cm wide, 11.5cm deep £80 - £120

1150 1150 a George iii satinwood rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover with brass axehead handle, enclosing a falling doubter, inlaid with burr yew ovals and outlined throughout with feathered crossbanding and barberpole stringing, ivory escutcheon, 12cm high, 12cm wide, 10cm deep, c.1790 £300 - £400 1151 a novelty tea caddy, as a hay rick, hinged cover, the reeded circular base painted with alternate red and black bands, 13.5cm high £60 - £100

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1148 a George iii satinwood crossbanded burr yew canted rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover, eliptical escutcheon, 13cm high, 13cm wide, 11cm deep, c.1800 £300 - £400

1152 an 18th century walnut, kingwood and marquetry commode shaped tea caddy, hinged cover with brass swan neck handle with shaped pierced backplates, enclosing three lidded compartments, inlaid in coloured woods with a seven pointed star, diapers and flowering leafy sprigs, 14cm high, 23cm wide, 13cm deep, c.1775 £300 - £500

1149 a George iii satinwood crossbanded mahogany tea caddy, hinged cover, inlaid with oval shell paterae and stiff leaf roundels, ivory kite shaped escutcheon, 11cm high, 21cm wide, 11cm deep £60 - £80

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1153 an early 19th century Chinese export lacquer fluted tea caddy, the hinged domed cover enclosing a pair of paktong liners, decorated overall in gilt with figures beside a pagoda, flowers and foliage, lion paw feet, 13.5cm high, 19cm wide, c.1820 £60 - £100

1158 louis Vuitton - an early 20th century brown leather travelling case, hinged two-piece top enclosing hinged compartments and a lift out tray, studded borders, the brass fittings initialled LV, paper label to interior, the lock plate numbered 028863 and stamped with London and Paris addresses, 56cm wide £1,000 - £1,500

1154 heraldry - a pair of early 19th century oval armorial stained glass panels, from the library at Knebworth, Hertfordshire, one bearing the arms of Lytton impaling Oakden of Ellingham, Hampshire, the other showing Lytton impaling Booth of Shrubland Hall, Suffolk, each 34cm x 26cm, mounted within a 20th century fabricated box section steel frame, 115.5cm x 52.5cm

1159 Military interest - a World War i heart shaped pin cushion love token, for the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, decorated with coloured beads, tinselled strands and verse, 27cm high, cased £60 - £100

Knebworth was rebuilt for the Bulwer-Lytton family by Biagio Rebecca in 1813-1816 in a mildly Gothick style, and further revbullt on a much more ambitious scale by H. E. Kendall in the 1840s.The two coats of arms almost certainly date from Rebecca’s rebuilding and may have been discarded by Kendall a generation later. They represent two marriages, although the upper one has not been traced. The lower cartouche, however, rep[resents the marriage of William Lytton of Knebworth with Audrey, daughter of Sir Philip Booth of Shrubland in the earlier 16th century. £100 - £150 1155 italian School, a micro-mosaic rectangular plaque, Venice Lido, of a gondola, 34cm x 20cm, c.1860. £150 - £200

1160 1160 Miniature Furniture - a 19th century mahogany chest, rectangular top above two short and two long drawers, brass handles, shaped apron, bracket feet, 31cm high, 34.5cm wide £60 - £100

1156 1156 Jack the ripper - a 19th century cast iron london Street sign, New Goulston Street, E., Goulston Street was first recorded in the 1730’s the street was extend further north, this new part initially was called New Goulston Street, however the new prefix was soon dropped and the entire road became know as Goulston Street. PC Alfred Long as on the beat on Sept 30th 1888 when at 2.55am he noticed a piece of Catherine Eddowes blood stained apron in the doorway of Wentworth dwellings and the Goulson Street Graffiti chalked above it on the jam of the entrance. He had not noticed either when passing along the street at 2.20am This sign is contemporary with the Ripper murders £150 - £250 1161

1157 Treen - a lignum vitae goblet, hemi-ovoid bowl, 17cm high; a 19th century lignum vitae barrel, ivory knop finial, 12cm high; another, similar, smaller; another (4) £80 - £120

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1161 Miniature Furniture - a 19th century oak chest, oversailing top above two short and three long graduated drawers, draught turned bone handles, shaped apron, bracket feet, 37cm high £100 - £120

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1165 Treen - a Colonial coconut vessel, pierced and carved with naive Royal coats of arms, on a hatched ground, the cover with stylised apes, inlaid with mother of pearl pegs, turned and fluted finial, ball feet, 16.5cm high, 18th/early 19th century Bears label for the Miller Collection £150 - £250 1166 Titanic Postcard - a 70th anniversary Postcard, No.345, signed Edwina Mackenzie, 97 year old Titanic Second Class Survivor and Bernice P Ellis, 89 year old, Carpathia First Class Passenger, 12cm x 15cm £40 - £60 1167 Valentine - Three Victorian valentines, ‘You Will Be Mine, Dearest’, 3D lace; ‘For Thee My Spirit Yearns’, decorated with a roundel of a country scene, both c1870; cut plain work ‘Forget Me Not’, c1851 £80 - £120 1168 Valentine - three 19th century embossed lace valentines, ‘’Ever Faithful’; ‘We Will Live and Love Forever’; ‘Love Unite Us’, each decorated lithograph flowers, c1875 £120 - £180

1162 1162 Miniature Furniture - a Victorian mahogany chest, oversailing top above three long drawers, turned handles, bracket feet, 20cm high, c.1880 £70 - £100

1169 Three calligraphic 19th century letters, an apology, a condolence and a procrastination of a debt, the first from Dr Johnson to Mr Webb dated 14th April, 1821; the second on mourning paper to Mary Anne from M. A. Davidson dated 12th December 1849; the latter from Jas Thomas to Messers Richardson & Pishe dated May 8th 1835 £80 - £120 1170 a William iV truncheon, painted and gilt with W R IV and crown cipher, 3, 46cm long; another, Victorian, painted with VR and crown cipher, 16, 52cm long; etc (3) £60 - £100 1171 a 16th century carved pine figure of The Virgin Mary and Christ child, later polychrome painted, 78.5cm long, c.1550-1600 £180 - £220

1163 1163 Miniature Furniture - a Victorian walnut chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, turned bone handles, reeded borders, plinth base, 36cm high, c.1880 £100 - £150

1172 1172 a 17th century silver mounted knife and twopronged fork, the ivory hafts inlaid with silver wire, stained plugs and painted with stylised tulips on scrolling stems, 20.5cm and 17cm long, cutler’s mark to blade, the knife pommel dated 1683 £100 - £150

1164 Modern Design - a Gordan Bradt Kinetico animated sculpture, of a golfer, 220 volt motor, square base, 22cm high, c.1975 - 1985 £60 - £100

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1173 a 19th century brass and mahogany mounted pocket sextant, hinged gnomon and sun dial, compass encased, 8cm wide £100 - £150

1179 a 19th century dummy board, of a young girl in Elizabethan dress, she stands, flowers held in her gathered apron, mounted as a walking cane stand, iron hoop and drip tray to verso, 92.5cm high, c.1880 £150 - £250

1174 a 19th century bronze desk thermometer, cast eagle cresting, rectangular silvered register flanked by pillars, rectangular base, 25.5cm high £100 - £150

1180 Valentine - a 19th century embossed marriage licence valentine ‘i am Thine Forever’, by Windsor, envelope cover enclosing the original marriage certificate for John Hymen and Hannah Love, original embossed envelope, 17cm, c.1860 £60 - £100

1175 a 19th century bronze inkwell, the lift-off cover cast with a recumbent lion, enclosing a pair of apertures, lotus border, rectangular base, 9cm wide £50 - £80 1176 a 19th century cartouche shaped girandole, cast with dolphins and leafy scrolls, bevelled plate above three candle branches, acanthus cast campana sconces, 49cm long, c.1880 £40 - £60

1181 a 19th century enamel waisted rectangular table snuff box, hinged cover decorated with men of the navy at the water’s edge, a ship docked in the distance, within a raised border of leafy scrolls, the sides with vignettes and sprays of flowers, on a white ground, monogrammed VP, 8.5cm wide £150 - £200

1177 a 19th century carving, King Alfred and the Cakes, 45cm sqaure £150 - £200 1178 a 19th century Colonial coconut cup, hemi-ovoid bowl, turned hardwood base with ivory band, spreading circular foot, 10.5cm high £40 - £60

1182 a 19th century english ivory Barleycorn pattern chess set, red stained opposition, turned spreading circular bases, the kings 7cm high, c.1850 £100 - £150 1183 Valentine - a 19th century fan valentine ‘Think of Me /My heart is With you’, by Eugene Rimmel, (illustrated in ‘The Valentine & It’s Origins’ by Frank Staff), 14.5cm, c1860 £100 - £150 1184 Valentine - a 19th century floral Butterfly valentine, decorated layers flowers, leaves and ferns, 17.5cm, c1870 £60 - £100 1185 a 19th century gilt metal mounted green stained Boulle work table casket, hinged lozenge shaped cover set with an oval miniature, painted on ivory with a spray of colourful flowers, typically inlaid with scrolling foliage, cast and applied with winged herms, leafy scroll feet, 17.5cm wide, c.1900 £500 - £800 1186 a 19th century Grand Tour patinated bronze volute crater vase, cast in relief with a band of fruiting vine above Artemis or Diana the huntress and figures processing to a sacred flame, ovolo borders, domed circular foot, 18cm high £60 - £100

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1187 1187 a 19th century hand written and annotated chronicle, ‘Notices of the LIfe of Thomas Day, written by himself, Dublin, 1842’, 291 pages, significantly incorporating a comprehensive exemplification of the introduction of postage stamps and postal stationery; including a January 10th 1840 post office rates, a penny black, penny red and two penny blue.The album also boasts a other items such as calling cards, newspaper reports, valentines, cheques, certificates, a silhouette, an 1840 Hanover Rooms auction catalogue. 3/4 leather with marbled boards and brass lock. The chronicle refers to many interesting historical events including the death of King George III, the ascension of George IV, death of Napoleon, the French revolution, English and Irish railways, the end of slavery in British colonies, an 1835-6 printed path of Halley’s Comet and notes of its sighting, and a panorama at the end of the banks of Ireland. A fascinating philatelic and historical survival. £2,000 - £3,000

1191 1191 a 19th century leather Gladstone bag, by Asprey & Son, 166 Bond Street and 22 Albemarle Street, label to base T Gladstone Bart, Fasque, Laurencekirk, N.B, embossed in gilt, Sir T.G., 41cm wide; another, smaller, by Jenner & Knewstub,To The Queen, 33 St James Street & 66 Jermyn Street, 32cm wide

1188 Valentine - a 19th century intricate ‘remember Me’ valentine, with colour Cupid to centre and silvered frame, original box, 15cm, c1875 £60 - £100 1189 a 19th century lead sundial, 23cm diam £50 - £70

Provenance: Former Property of Sir Thomas Gladstone, 2nd Baronet, Landowner and Politician, the elder brother of William Gladstone, The Prime Minister. Fasque was the Scottish seat of the Gladstone family £100 - £150

1190 a 19th century leather fire bucket, rivetted and bitumen lined, later Royal Coat of Arms, 27cm high, c.1870 £100 - £200

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1192 Valentine - a 19th century mechanical valentine,The Shuttlecock, by Dean & Son,, hand coloured lithograph, 23cm, c1870 £60 - £100

1202 a 19th century turned fruit wood cosh, pear shaped terminal, ring turned handle, leather wriststrap, 44cm long; another, similar 41cm long; etc (3) £100 - £150

1193 Valentine - a 19th century mechanical valentine, by Joseph Mansell, decorated ferns and shells with lace border, 17cm, c1875 £60 - £100

1203 Valentine - a 19th century valentine by ‘Thou Art my Life/And Only Love’ by George Meek, embellished floral scraps, 21cm, c1850 £60 - £100

1194 a 19th century oak spoon rack, shaped swan neck cresting above two rows of six apertures, the rectangular base with hinged sloping top, 58cm high, 33.5cm wide £60 - £100

1204 Valentine - 19th century valentine ‘I Offer Three My Faithful Heart’, titled within envelope, embossed colour lithograph flowers, lace fame, 18cm, c1875 £60 - £100 1205 Valentine - a 19th century valentine ‘The Requisite Contents of a Lady’s Dressing Case by George Meek, twentyone compartments to centre with virtue’s beneath, 17.5cm £60 - £100

1195 a 19th century papier mache circular snuff box, printed with scantilly draped classical beauty, 9cm diam; another, smaller, 7cm diam; etc (3) £70 - £100 1196 a 19th century pierced coconut cup, cover and stand, geometrically carved and pierced, spire finial, 26cm high, c.1880 £60 - £100

1206 a Black Forest wall hanging looking glass, eagle cresting, rectangular plate flanked by fruiting branches, above a shaped serpentine shelf supported by a further eagle and branches, 92cm high, c.1900 £60 - £100

1197 Valentine - a 19th century ‘Scallop Shells’ valentine by Dobbs, the shells contain answers to hand written conundrums, hand written poem verso to Miss Leigh from E.F, 19.5cm, c1860 £60 - £100

1207 a brass novelty inkwell, cast as a Moorish ogee pagoda, hinged cover, ebonised base, 16cm high £40 - £60 1208 a bronze artist’s study model of a hand, 19.5cm long £60 - £100

1198 a 19th century silver button, reputedly belonging to The Earl of Aylesford at the Battle of Waterloo June 18th 1815, black ebonised frame £60 - £100

1209 a bronze novelty inkwell, cast as a grotesque, shell base, 22.5cm wide £60 - £100

1199 a 19th century silvered metal mounted Morrocco leather blotter/book cover, the rectangular field with concentric roundels centred by a lotus boss, chased in the Persian taste with arabesques and stylised leaves and flowers, diaper border, 29cm long, c.1880 £40 - £60 1200 a 19th century stair post, carved as a bear supporting a shield, 25.5cm high, c.1880 £100 - £150

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1201 a 19th century Tunbridgeware inlaid rosewood dome top box, decorated with a castle, 27cm x 10cm £120 - £180

1210 a Chinese articulated tortoiseshell rectangular table screen, pierced and carved with ferocious dragons amongst clouds, padouk wood frame, 21cm high £500 - £700

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1211 a Chinese dark patinated bronze bowed tripod jardinière, cast with three bands of scrolling leafy branches, stylised clouds and shaped everted pendants, 29cm diam, 19th century £300 - £400

1216 a George iii mahogany gentleman’s shaving mirror, circular adjustable plate, turned column, draught turned base, 43cm high, c.1820 £200 - £250 1217 a George iii mahogany tambour top scribe’s box, the domed central cover enclosing three wells, flanked by hinged compartments, brass swan neck carrying handles, drawer to base, 30.5cm wide, c.1800 £70 - £100

1213 a dark patinated and polished bronze novelty desk stand, as a turtle, the shell hinged as a cover, enclosing a pair of wells, the head as a nib or wafer box, 25cm wide £150 - £200

1218 a George iii shagreen tapered rounded rectangular draughtsman’s case, hinged cover enclosing an ivory rule and arrangement of instruments, 16.5cm long, c.1810 £150 - £250

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1214 a George ii style walnut dressing glass, tilting shaped rectangular bevelled plate, reeded tapered uprights with ball finials, the projecting base with three concave moulded drawers, bracket feet, 60.5cm high, 42cm wide, 19th century £100 - £150

1219 a George iV rosewood rectangular birdcage correspondence box, hinged cover with draught turned knop finial and two letter apertures, the sides with closely spaced turned double baluster spindles, split-bead borders, bun feet, 17cm high, 23.5cm wide, c.1825 £400 - £600

1215 a George iii brass mounted leather carriage chest, hinged cover with loose ring handle, the front applied with two rectangular lozenges, each inscribed No.5, studded borders, 64cm wide, c.1775 £200 - £300

1220 a George rowney & Co mahogany artists box, with fitted interior, 23.5cm, c1850 £70 - £90

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1221 a George/William iV rosewood rectangular correspondence box, hinged cover with two letter apertures, inscribed Answered and Unanswered on Motherof-pearl cartouches, Sheffield plate canted loop handle, wavy borders, the fretwork sides pierced with leafy scrolls, bun feet, 11cm high, 22cm wide, c.1830 £300 - £400

1225 a large Victorian oak sarcophagus country house letter cabinet, the top with hinged cover and aperture inscribed Letters, within borders of lotus and acanthus leaves, rectangular bevelled glazed panels, reeded Corinthian columns to angles, skirted base carved with egg-and-dart, 36cm high, 49cm wide, c.1880 £1,000 - £1,500

1222 a Keen robinson & Co canted rectangular mustard tin, lithograph printed, the cover with view of the Thames, the canted sides with The Victoria Cross, Order of the Indian Empire, Victoria & Albert and Distinguished Service Order, the sides with Naval Scenes, 13.5cm x 19cm £60 - £100 1223 a large cold painted bronze, of a partridge, standing, naturalistically coloured, 16.5cm high, 20th century £100 - £150 1226 1224 a large cold painted bronze, of a pheasant, standing, naturalistically coloured, 16cm high, 20th century £60 - £100

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1226 a late 19th/early 20th century anglo-indian ivory and hardwood scribes case, decorated with stylised geometrical flowers, four bracket feet, 30cm wide £200 - £300

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1229 1229 a late 19th/early 20th century anglo indian Vizagapatam tortoiseshell and ivory casket, with fitted interior and mirror, four lion paw feet, 20cm wide £300 - £400 1230 a late Victorian boxwood inlaid rosewood pedestal comport, 26cm diam, c1835 £80 - £120 1231 a letter from Sir nathaniel de rothschild (18401915), on New Court, St Martins Lane, headed paper, declining an invitation from the Sheriff of Buckingham, dated 21st June 1881 £60 - £100

1227 1227 a late 19th century gilt and silvered metal table lantern, the cover pierced and cast with fruiting vine surmounted by a cherub, entwined acanthus flying scroll handles, the clear glass storm shade with silhouette foil pierced and engraved with a courting couple amongst scrolling foliage, the base with a pair of putti seated on interlaced leafy scrolls, turned white marble plinth, 30.5cm high £150 - £200

1232 a letter written and signed by Prince edward, later King Edward VII, on Marlborough House headed paper, to Dr Quinn signed Albert Edward, c1895 £200 - £300 1233 a pair of 17th century softwood and painted gesso figures, carved as martyrs semi-engulfed by lapping flames, each with slightly oversized hands crossed across their chest, gazing towards Heaven, canted plinth bases, 40.5cm and 41cm high, German/Flemish, c.1680 £700 - £1,000 1234 a pair of 19th century Chinese figures, of elders standing by cranes, 37cm high £180 - £250 1235 a pair of 19th century French champleve enamel candlesticks, detachable nozzles, compressed campana sconces, disc shaped drip pans, baluster stems, domed circular bases, typically colourfully decorated in the Chinese manner with stylised flowers and lotus leaves on a turquoise ground, 21cm high, c.1875 £400 - £600

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1236 a pair of 19th century French ormolu five-light rococo table candelabra, detachable nozzles, leafy sconces, drip pans and S-scroll arms, the columns and shaped triangular bases conforming, the drip pans, each pierced for three prismatic droppers, 56cm high, c.1860 £400 - £600

1228 a late 19th century sailor’s shellwork valentine diptych, typically worked in exotic shells with a heart, flowers and inscription, A Present From Barbados, octagonal oak case, 22.5cm diam, 45cm wide (open), c.1900 £100 - £150

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1237 1237 a pair of 19th century ormolu mounted green veined marble ovoid mantel urns, ovolo rims, angular divided acanthus scroll handles terminating in lion masks, stepped square bases with cast Classical friezes, bun feet, 47cm high, c.1880 £400 - £600

1242 a pair of early Victorian handscreens, the shaped banners transfer printed with Children, turned giltwood handles, 38.5cm long, c.1840 £60 - £80 1243 a pair of early Victorian papier mache hand face screens, by Jennens & Bettridge, signed, painted with a young boy and girl, each in aristocratic costume, the ivory hafts carved with flowers, leaves and roundels, 42cm long, c.1840 £300 - £400

1238 a pair of 19th century ormolu mounted Sevres style vases, painted with figure fishing on a quiet river by a continental town, within gilt cartouches, on a Bleu Celeste grounds, the versos with colourful summer flowers, the rims with leaf cast mounts, bases with flutes and husks, wreath socle, canted square platforms, applied with stylised foliage, 48cm high, c.1860 £200 - £300

1245 a pair of italian gilt wood girandoles, single light, cartouche mirrored back plates, 33cm high £70 - £100 1246 a pair of late 19th century brass mounted novelty antler candlesticks, three scroll legs, 21.5cm high, c.1880 £50 - £80

1239 a pair of 19th century Orthodox Christian rectangular gilt metal and painted icons, Virgin and Child and Christ Pantocrator, 13.5cm x 11cm, c.1880 £250 - £350

1247 a pair of Victorian brass rectangular girandoles, embossed with fruiting and flowering branches, each with a pair of candlearms, reel shaped sconces, 38.5cm high, c.1880 £70 - £100

1240 a pair of Chinese silk shoes, colourfully embroidered with flowers, 13cm long, early 20th century; an opium pipe; a double gourd snuff bottle; etc (5) £50 - £80 1241 a pair of early Turkish steel shears, 27cm long £40 - £60

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1251 1251 a regency rosewood correspondence box, hinged cover with three appertures marked Answered, Petitions and Unanswered, fall front enclosing divisions, kite shaped escutcheon, brass flush handles to sides, outlined throughout with brass stringing, 15.5cm high, 36cm wide, c.1820 £700 - £900

1248 1248 a regency inlaid mahogany apprentice chest, three drawers, bracket feet, 27cm x 29cm, c.1820 £200 - £250

1249 1249 a regency rosewood and brass marquetry rectangular correspondence box, hinged cover with flush brass handle flanked by letter apertures, inscribed Answered and Unanswered, inlaid with scrolling leafy stems, Bramah lock, 13cm high, 19.5cm wide, c.1815 £400 - £600

1252 1252 a set of three 19th century softwood carvings, of warrior kings, circular bases, 56cm to 55cm high, c.1880 £300 - £400

1250 a regency rosewood and brass marquetry shaped rectangular Standish, the cylindrical clear glass wells divided by a covered compartment, profusely inlaid with scrolling foliage, bun feet, 33.5cm wide, c.1820 £150 - £250

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1253 a set of three George iii steel and brass fire irons, comprising pierced shovel, poker and tongs, the shaped terminals cast with guilloche and ‘bright-cut’ bands, 76cm to 73cm long, c.1810 £200 - £300

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1254 1254 a set of Victorian oak metamorphic library steps, folding down as a table, moulded borders, turned baluster columns, turned legs, 68cm high (open), 46cm high (closed), 49.5cm wide, marked C Hindley & Sons, 134 Oxford Street, London £60 - £100

1256 1256 a Tibetan gilt and polychrome painted stand, shaped back pierced and carved with figures amongst bamboo and prunes, above a small drawer, the projecting base with brass begging bowl, 185cm high £300 - £400 1257 a Tibetan white metal prayer wheel, embossed with script, containing scroll with prayer, turned wooden handle and stand, 26cm high £120 - £180

1255 1255 a Tibetan brass and copper bumpa and stand, the spouted vessel and stand inlaid in turquoise and red stone, engraved and chased with scrolls, 25cm high £300 - £400

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1258 a Venetian silver coloured metal filigree gondola, the base inscribed Venezia, under dome, 20cm high £250 - £350

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1259 1259 a Victorian brass mounted burr ash double inkwell casket, with clear glass inkwells, 14.5cm x 12cm, c.1850 £100 - £150

1262 1262 a Victorian oak country house letter box, hinged sloping top and front with bevelled glazed apertures, Bramah lock, spreading base, 31.5cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300

1260 a Victorian brass mounted coromandel desk stand, the rectangular superstructure with hinged curved cover, clear glass wells, pen recess, applied overall with engraved cut-card work, drawer to base, 31cm wide, c.1860 £50 - £70

1263 a Victorian porcelain and brass mounted leather jewellery box, hinged top, drawer to base, 16cm wide, c1860 £80 - £100 1264 a Victorian walnut dome top gentlemans letter box, 23 x 16cm, c.1860 £100 - £150

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1265 a well figured Victorian birch rectangular country house correspondence box, by Asprey, London, hinged cover with long aperture and brass cartouche inscribed Letters, glazed panel to front, stamped on lock, 15.5cm high, 30.5cm wide, c.1880 £300 - £500

1261 a Victorian coromandel domed rectangular lady’s travelling case, outlined with brass stringing with vacant shield shaped cartouche and banner, the interior well fitted with eleven silver topped jars, bottles and wells, sprung concealed drawer to side, another, velvet lined with tooled leather writing surface to base, 30cm wide, London 1855 £300 - £500 For more images please visit

1266 a wrought iron scold’s bridle, 19cm high £60 - £100

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1267 an 18th century brass box flat iron, probably German, naively engraved with an acanthus scroll, sliding slug aperture, turned wooden handle, 15cm long, dated 1796 £200 - £300

1272 an 18th century north european painted softwood Corpus Christi, 47.5cm long £100 - £150

1273 1273 an 18th century oak rectangular ‘bible’ box, hinged planked top, the front carved with intersecting leafy lunettes, drawer to base, axehead handles, 33cm high, 63cm wide £60 - £100

1268 1268 an 18th century French figural pocket watch stand, carved as a rotund putto holding aloft a large scallop shell, oval base, canted rectangular plinth, 31cm high overall, c.1775 £100 - £150 1274

1269 an 18th century hand written page from the diary of a gentleman residing not far from london, detailing foods / drink taken, company in a shared room and female companions/servants, c1730 £60 - £100

1274 an anglo indian tortoiseshell and ivory sarcophagus shaped Vizagapatam box, decorated and applied with panels of strapwork, studded borders, lion paw feet, 20.5cm wide, c.1870 £200 - £300

1270 an 18th century impassioned plea letter from Miss O Johnson to her brother Lieut James Johnson, to visit their dying brother, dated November 1795; a priggish letter from Joseph King, a school boy at Tisbury School, to his father dated Dec 22nd 1807 (2) £60 - £100

1275 an anglo-indian ivory and sandalwood rectangular casket, hinged cover applied with panels pierced and decorated with leaves and scrolls, lion paw feet, 20.5cm wide, Vizagapatam, early 20th century £60 - £100

1271 an 18th century italian architectural fragment, carved as the mask of a satyr, 30cm long £100 - £150

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1279 an early 18th century hand written and painted panel ‘Du it and Folly in a Maze’, concerned with money and wagers, four verses, decorated stylised flowers,34cm x 38.5cm, maple frame £150 - £200

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1280 an early 19th century French prisoner of war straw work box, fitted interior decorated with a view of Peterborough, base drawer, 26.5cm x 11cm, c.1815 £200 - £250

1277 an austrian cold painted bronze, attributed to Franz Xavier Bergman, of a Moorish trader seated on a donkey, 14cm high, marked Geschutz, c.1900 £400 - £600

1281 an early 19th century holly and harewood inlaid money box, 14cm x 9cm, c1810 £40 - £60

1278 an austrian cold painted bronze, of a pair of budgerigars, perched on a branch, mounted at the edge of an onyx dish, 12cm diam, c.1920 £100 - £150

1282 1282 an early 19th century steel folding seven tool corkscrew, facetted arched frame, 8cm long (folded), c.1810. £60 - £100 1279

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1284 an early 20th century bronze nautical aneroid barometer, 8.5cm diam, ship’s wheel mount, rectangular plinth, 22.5cm high £200 - £300

1293 an unusual 19th century walnut serpentine miniature altar/reliquary, the shaped top with arched niche and small domed cover, the base enclosing a further compartment and a baize lined plateau, 23.5cm high, 16.5cm wide, c.1850 £60 - £100

1285 an early 20th century terrestrial table globe, mounted via the poles within a calibrated iron arc, cast pedestal base, three scroll feet, 62cm high £400 - £600

1294 Postal history and covers, 1822 - 48, a collection of letter mostly from military personnel to the G.P.O, including a letter from Major General Macavly to Sir Francis Freeling (21) £300 - £400

1287 an early Victorian turned ceremonial tipstaff, painted and gilt with the arms of the city of Manchester, 29cm long, dated 1839 Manchester was known as ‘the largest village in England’ until incorporated officially in 1838 and made a City in 1853.This tipstaff would seem to have been adapted from an earlier one as a direct consequence of the incorporation as a Borough. £60 - £80

1297 Original pencil art work for The Phonography envelope, at top ‘Phonography is easily learned, is as legible as longhand, and is written 4 to 6 tines as swiftly (The above follows in Phonography)’, at base ‘J.H.H Member of the Phonetic Society. My certified teacher will give lessons gratuitously through the post’, 19th century £200 - £300

1288 an islamic bronze calligraphic bowl, probably Syria or Western Iraq, engraved with flowers and calligraphy in the Mamluk style, 17cm diam; others (3) £200 - £300

1298 liverpool by-election 1670, an archive of 36 letters addressed to Sir Gilbert Ireland (1624-1675), Chidwell, during the Liverpool parliamentary elections of 1670, correspondents include The Duke of Monmouth, Earl of Derby and the second Earl of Ancram £200 - £300

1289 an islamic silver overlaid brass pedestal incense burner, ogee cover with lofty spout, damascened in the Mamluk taste with script calligraphy on a dense ground of stylised leaves and branches, domed circular foot, 22cm high, 19th century or earlier £100 - £150

1299 edward long (1734-1813), British Colonial administrator, historian and author of history of Jamaica 1774, a two page letter dated 29th July 1791 concerning his daughters hand in marriage £60 - £100

1290 an olivewood novelty inkwell, as the head of a bull, hinged cover, dished circular base, 15cm diam £80 - £120 1291 an Orthodox Christian brass and painted icon, depicting Virgin and Child, 22cm x 18cm, late 19th/early 20th century £100 - £150

1300 Catherine ‘Kitty’ Wellington (1773-1831) autographed letter signed in third person, dated 9th August 1816, detailing the charge of plate to Mr Parrot; with 45 letters and cut signatures including Lord Tennyson, Duke of Wellington and William Huskisson £60 - £100

1292 an Orthodox Christian rectangular icon, painted with saints, 18.5cm x 13.5cm £80 - £120 For more images please visit

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apothecary 1307 apothecary interest - a large 19th century clear glass tincture bottle, traces of the central shield shaped gilt painted label read, Tinct.Cinch.Co., drop-in square shaped stopper, 24.5cm high; various other wet drug and poison bottles, Tr:Myrrh:C:, Tr:Sennae.C:, Tr:Ac:Tann: (20) £120 - £180 1308 apothecary interest - a large clear glass cylindrical pharmacy jar and cover, inset curved glass label printed in black within a gilt cartouche, Trogh.Tannin, flattened drop-in stopper, 25cm high; other lozenge, powder and wet drug jars similar, Linseed Liquorice and Chlorodyne lozenges, with facetted stopper; Zinci:Stearas:,Tinct.Gent.Co, Agar Agar (15) £100 - £150

1301 1301 a 19th century Black Forest standish, boldly carved with a spiny Queen conch shell and a pair of doves perched amongst leaves and berries on a branch, facetted domed glass wells, 37cm wide, c.1870 £200 - £300

1309 apothecary interest - a large clear glass faceted jar stopper of compressed octagonal form; 19th century and later pharmacy jar stoppers and covers, mostly in clear glass, some green and blue; qty £40 - £50 1310 apothecary interest - a large clear glass jar, paper label, Pure Malt Vinegar, 46cm high; others smaller, Inf.Quassiae.Conc.BP, Elixir.Caphedrin.Jodinata, Amyl Acetate, Essence of Rum (7) £50 - £80 1311 apothecary interest - a large clear glass pear shaped pharmacy display flask of bulbous form with tear drop stopper, 75cm high, late 19th century £120 - £150 1312 apothecary interest - a large clear glass pear shaped pharmacy display flask of bulbous form with tear drop stopper, 75cm high, late 19th century £120 - £150 1313 apothecary interest - a large clear glass pear shaped pharmacy display flask with faceted prismatic stopper, 63cm high, late 19th century £100 - £120 1314 apothecary interest - a large cylindrical blue glass poison bottle, typically half reeded, flattened rectangular drop-in stopper, 36.5cm high; a tapering cylindrical light green glass medicine bottle, stained brown with the remnants of Old Grans Special Toddy G Wright & Sons, Wirksworth, London, Leith, 26cm high; others (15) £50 - £80 1315 apothecary interest - a large late 19th century cylindrical clear glass herbal remedy jar, compressed ovoid hand blown glass cover, later paper label, Couchgrass, 36.5cm high; others similar smaller, Bayberry Bark, Eyebright, F:Eucalyp, R:Curcum (8) £80 - £120

1302 1302 hine Grande Fine Champagne Cognac, 1844 £2,500 - £3,000

1316 apothecary interest - a late 18th century onion shaped, tinted dark olive green glass jar, the painted gold label outlined in red reads TR:GENT:C, 28cm high £100 - £150

1303 a Victorian magic lantern, projecting lens, 78cm long overall, c.1880; slides, various subjects (qty) £100 - £150

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1317 apothecary interest - a late 18th century tinted green glass jar of cylindrical form, the traces of painted gold label read TR:CATECHU, 36.5cm high £100 - £150

1325 apothecary interest - a pair of early 19th century cylindrical stoneware salt glazed drug jars, moulded in relief with leaves and berries above a vacant swag cartouche, sprigged Lion and Unicorn armorial crest, 16cm high £50 - £80

1318 apothecary interest - a late 19th century brown glass syrup jar, with domed pouring cover, inset shaped rectangular glass label outlined in gilt, Syr.Codein.Phos, 22cm high; another similar clear glass jar, Ol.Olivae, 26cm high ; a 19th century cylindrical clear glass lozenge jar, with fancy gilt painted label, Ipecac.Loz, 23cm high (3) £50 - £80

1326 apothecary interest - a pair of late 19th century continental porcelain tapering cylindrical drug jars and covers, the hand painted Greek key border in gilt and blue, above a central scrolled cartouche, labelled Extr Thaler:Silb and Extr Trifolli fibria: respectively, raised square bases, the domed covers applied with gilt banding, knop finials, 21cm high, c.1860 £100 - £150

1319 apothecary interest - a late 19th century clear glass cylindrical pharmacy jar and cover, inset curved glass label printed in black within a canted rectangular gilt cartouche, Titanium Diox, drop-in cover, 19cm high; others Pulv.Cort.Ulmi Fulv., Ac:Tannic:, Glyc.Ac.Tannic, Pot:Chlor:Pellets, qty, 19th century and later (20) £100 - £150 1320 apothecary interest - a late 19th century clear glass pharmacy jar, hand blown globular stopper, the inset glass label printed in black on a white ground within a shaped rectangular gilt cartouche, Acid:Boracic, 25.5cm high; others similar with globular drop-in stoppers, Liq:Strychniae:, Bismark Brown, Spt:Myristicae, etc (15) £120 - £150

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1321 apothecary interest - a late 19th century moulded green glass tincture bottle, the reeded cylindrical body with inset central curved glass label, printed in black on a red ground Tinct:Opii, drop-in canted rectangular stopper; others Lotio.Carbol:, Liq:Plumbi.Ac:, Liq:Hyd:Perch: ; similar smaller bottles; qty (20) £150 - £250

1327 apothecary interest - a pair of Victorian mahogany wall hanging chemist’s shop cabinets, rectangular glass crestings inscribed Dispensing and Department, flanked by leafy scroll brackets, above glazed rectangular doors enclosing adjustable shelves, 73cm high, 62cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300

1322 apothecary interest - a late 19th century moulded green glass tincture bottle, the reeded cylindrical body with inset central curved glass label, printed in black on a red ground, Tinct:Nucis Vom:, globular drop-in stopper, 20.5cm high; another similar larger poison bottle, Liq:Ammon:BP., compressed oviod drop-in stopper, 25cm high; others P:Plumb:Acet:, Lin:Camph:Co:, Lin:Bellad:M:, Tinct:Lobel:Aeth (22) £150 - £250

1328 apothecary interest - a rectangular illuminated nPu chemist’s shop sign, the fluorescent tubes as a pharmacy display jar, 41cm high, mid 20th century £50 - £80 1329 apothecary interest - a Staffordshire stoneware cylindrical ointment jar and cover, glazed in cobalt blue, raised cover, knop finial, later paper label, Ad:Lanae:Anh:, 21cm high, early 20th century; others similar, Ung:Iod.Denig.C.Methyl.Salicyl. (11) £50 - £80

1323 apothecary interest - a late 19th century Staffordshire stoneware cylindrical ointment jar, glazed in olive green with white banding, domed lid, knop finial, the shaped rectangular central cartouche with glass label, Ol:Nuc:Coc, 16cm high, c.1890; a set of four similar later jars, Ung:Cetacei, Ung:Resinae, Conf:Sennae, Mel:Opt, 20cm high (5) £100 - £150

1330 apothecary interest - a Staffordshire stoneware ointment jar and cover, glazed in blue with white banding, raised cover with knop finial, central paper label, Lanoline,Anhydrous, 25cm high, c.1920; others similar, Paraff:Molle;Flav: etc (10) £60 - £100 1331 apothecary interest - a Victorian Bristol Blue glass pharmacist’s cylindrical syrup jar and cover, inset curved glass label, Ferri:Carb:Sacc:, flattened drop-in stopper with canted rectangular knop, 21.5cm high; others similar, Ol:Sassafrass, Syr:Ferri:Phos:Co, Syr.Focorum, various sizes (15) £100 - £150

1324 apothecary interest - a late Victorian clear glass syrup jar and cover, inset curved glass canted rectangular label, Syr:Scillae., 21cm high; various other powder jars, Zinci Boras, Naphthalene, Hexamina:, Pulv.Ammon.Carb, 19th century and later (20) £100 - £150

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1332 apothecary interest - a Victorian Bristol Blue glass pharmacist’s cylindrical syrup jar and cover, inset curved glass label, printed in black on a white ground, Syr:Ficor:Co:, flattened drop-in stopper with canted rectangular knop, 16cm high; others, Syr:Tolu:, Syr:Cal:Cis:, Syr:Marrub:, etc, various sizes (15) £100 - £150

1338 apothecary interest - a Victorian mahogany floorstanding chemist’s cabinet, slightly oversailing top above four rows of five and one of three deep drawers, gilt label cartouches inscribed with Roman numerals, moulded glass handles, skirted base, 100.5cm high, 108cm wide, c.1880 £250 - £350

1333 apothecary interest - a Victorian clear glass pharmacy display flask of ovoid form, slender elongated neck, conforming tear drop stopper, raised circular base, 57cm high, c.1890 £60 - £100

1339 apothecary interest - a Victorian mahogany three tier test tube stand, the base with sliding drawer, 33cm wide; a set of 19th century mahogany and brass balance scales, by J Woolley Sons and Co, Manchester, 26cm wide (2) £45 - £65

1334 apothecary interest - a Victorian clear glass pharmacy jar and cover, gilt painted label, Fer:etQu:Cit, dropin stopper, 15.5cm high; others, Troch:Carbo.Ligni:, Pulv:Antim:T:, Pulv:Iridis.Fl:, 19th century and later (29) £100 - £150 1335 apothecary interest - a Victorian clear glass pharmacy jar, painted gold and black label, Morph.Mur, dropin stopper, 12.5cm high; other larger dry drug jars with inset glass gilt lined labels, Potas:Hydrox:, Rhod Amine BN., Sulph.Praecip (20) £100 - £150

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1336 apothecary interest - a Victorian cylindrical clear glass hand blown pharmacy jar and cover, the painted label in gold and black, P:Junip:B: ; others similar, M:Bis:Co:Peps, Am:Phosp:, various sizes, 19th century and later (20) £100 - £150

1340 apothecary interest - a Victorian rosewood wall hanging chemist’s shop cabinet, the rounded rectangular glass cresting inscribed Dispensing Department, flanked by scrolls above a pair of arched rectangular glazed doors enclosing mirrored adjustable shelves, 56cm high, 126cm wide, c.1850 £200 - £300

1337 apothecary interest - a Victorian mahogany brass mounted pill machine, fitted with a white marble slab and sliding baton, 35cm long; another, similar smaller, 33cm long, c.1880 £80 - £120

1341 apothecary interest - a Victorian turned boxwood ovoid pill silverer, original silvered lining, stepped circular base, 9cm high; a similar waisted cylindrical turned boxwood jar and screw top cover, 9.5cm high; others (5) £60 - £80 1342 apothecary interest - an associated pair of early 19th century cylindrical stoneware salt glazed drug jars, moulded in relief with scrolling swags above a vacant cartouche, sprigged Lion and Unicorn armorial crest, 17cm high £50 - £80 1343 apothecary interest - an early 19th century clear glass cylindrical jar and cover, acid etched label, Acid:Nitric:Dilut, canted rectangular drop-in stopper, 20.5cm high ; others, Ol:Origan, Acid.Muriat and Acid:Sulph:Dil (4) £80 - £120 1344 apothecary interest - an early 19th century clear glass cylindrical wet drug jar, the central acid etched label with reeded border, Acid:Muriat:Dil: drop-in canted rectangular stopper, 15cm high; others smaller all with acid etched labels, Elix:Vittriol:A, Acid:Nitro:Hydroch, Acid.Sulph.Arom, Acid.Sulphuros (5) £100 - £150

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1345 apothecary interest - an early 20th century clear glass cylindrical herbal remedy jar, the stepped circular cover with globular finial, paper label, Wild Cherry Bark (Prunus Serotina), 28.5cm high; others similar jars, Horehound, Peppermint, Nettles, Guaiacum (8) £60 - £100

1353 apothecary interest - a 19th century cylindrical clear glass jar, the central shield shaped white enamel label picked out in gilt, Caffein Citras, faceted ovoid drop-in stopper, 18cm high; two others similar Sulphonal and Zinc Carb (3) £60 - £100

1346 apothecary interest - an early 20th century clear glass jar, flattened drop-in stopper, paper label, Congo Red, 12cm high; various 19th century and later cylindrical pharmacy jars, Tinct:Valer:Am:, Bism:Nitras, Pulv:Myristica, Niobium (20) £60 - £80

1354 apothecary interest - a 19th century clear glass tincture jar, painted gilt label edged in red, Tr:Rhei.Co: dropin canted rectangular stopper, 24cm high; other similar wet drug jars, Tr:Fer:Perchl:, Tr:Cubebae. etc, c.1880 (20) £100 - £150

1347 apothecary interest - an early 20th century Denby pottery stoneware salt glazed cylindrical ointment jar, the painted gold label outlined in red and black, Ung.Hyd.Ox.Rub: 16cm high, others Ung.Gall.Opio, Mel.Opt, smaller jars with assorted paper labels, Ung.Belladonnae.PB, etc (12) £40 - £60

1355 apothecary interest - a 19th century clear glass pharmacy jar and cover, Macis, 25cm high; others Victorian and later, Creta Praecip:,Tr:Pot:Chl:, Creta:Cam:, varoius sizes, assorted labels(20) £100 - £150 1356 apothecary interest - a 19th century clear glass pharmacy jar and cover, canted rectangular drop-in stopper, inset curved glass label printed in black within a gilt cartouche, Ferri:Oxydum, 19.5cm high; others similar, Amylum (Zea Mays), Pot:Sulph, Curcumae.Pulv (20) £100 - £150

1348 apothecary interest - an early 20th century Staffordshire stoneware cylindrical ointment jar and cover, glazed in blue with white banding, knop finial, applied paper label Ung.Acid Carb(Poison), 12cm high; others; a similar smaller jar and cover, Resin Pulv: 10cm high (12) £60 - £100

1357 apothecary interest - a 19th century clear glass dry drug jar and cover, the central shield shaped white enamel label showing traces of gilt, Pulv:Os:Sepiae, 18cm high; others later with inset glass labels, Liq.Plumb.Sub, Pulv:Ulmi.Fulv:, Magn:Carb:Pond, etc (20) £100 - £150

1349 apothecary interest - an early 20th century Staffordshire stoneware cylindrical ointment pot, glazed in pink with white banding, domed cover, knop finial, paper label, Ung.Ichthyol, 13cm high; others similar, some with paper labels, Ung.Acid.Benz.Co., Ung.Resorcin.Co., Ung.Hyd.Dil. (12) £80 - £120

1358 apothecary interest - a 19th century cast bronze pestle and mortar, quite plain, inscribed A E King, the mortar 11cm high £100 - £125

1350 apothecary interest - an interesting array of pharmacist’s dosage measuring and cachet making sets, zinc plates, rollers, thimbles and pushers, original paper instruction labels; a manual lozenge maker’s outfit; a hand held cast metal plaster iron; a brass suppository mould; a brass pessary mould; a brass powder folder; another; others similar, mostly early 20th century £60 - £100

1359 apothecary interest - a 19th century Staffordshire ointment pot, Holloway’s for the Cure of Gout and Rheumatism; another, Clarke’s Miraculous Salve; a shop advertising sign, Icilma Hair Powder The New Dry Shampoo, as a cardboard cut out printed with an Edwardian lady brushing her hair, 17.5cm high; a Victorian Staffordshire pot and cover, transfer printed marble effect, Oriental Toothpaste by Jewsbury & Brown, 7cm diam; Atkinson’s Rose Cold Cream (10) £50 - £80

1351 apothecary interest - medicine bottles, remedies and cures, Nurse Harvey’s Mixture, Clarkes Blood Mixture, Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup, Parish’s Chemical Food or Compound, Fenning’s Fever Cure; an Apothecaries Compy. Greenock, ovoid green glass bottle; others, late19th/early 20th century £50 - £80

1360 apothecary interest - a clear glass pharmacy jar, inset curved glass label printed in black on a white ground, Tinct.Valer.Ammon, drop-in stopper, 19cm high; others similar Ext.Acetomorphc.Terpin, Tinct.Cinnamon, Tinct.Lavand, c.1900 (20) £100 - £150

1352 apothecary interest - medicine bottles, remedies and cures, Soloid Eucalyptia Compound, Sloans Brand Liniment, Pigmentum Idoformi, Cold Drawn Castor Oil, Olive Oil,Tabellae Colchicinae, Potter’s Extract of Elder Flowers and Peppermint, others late19th/early20th century £60 - £100

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1361 apothecary interest - a clear glass pharmacy jar, inset curved glass label printed in black on a white ground, Coccus.Cacti, drop-in stopper, 19.5cm high; other oil and wet drug jars, Liq:Bismuthi., Mist:Tussis., Liq.Ammon.Aromat, c.1900 (20) £200 - £300

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1362 apothecary interest - a clear glass pear shaped pharmacy display flask with tear drop stopper, 42cm high, late 19th century £60 - £100

1369 a 19th century tortoiseshell rounded rectangular box, quite plain, hinged slightly domed cover, 14cm wide, c.1850; a tortoiseshell and silver pique purse, 7cm wide, c.1850 (2) £70 - £100

1363 apothecary interest - a clear glass cylindrical pharmacy perfume pouring jar and cover, inset curved glass label printed in black within a red and gilt outlined cartouche, Glyc.et.Aq.Rosae., 16cm high; other similar aqua and oil jars, Aqua Calcis., Aqua Camphor, Oleum lavand.Spic.BPC, Ol:Piper:Nig:, Tinct: Scillae., Ess:Vanillae. c.1900 (31) £150 - £250

1370 a Derby Bank one pound note, 12th day of May, 1814, for Bellairs, Sons & Co., stamped in black ink verso ‘In Re Bellairs & Sons Exh’d Before Commissioners’ £60 - £100

1364 apothecary interest - a clear glass cylindrical dry drug jar, inset curved glass label printed in black, edged in gilt, Pulv:Lap:Pumic, 19.5cm high; other similar wet and dry drug jars, Quin:Sulphas, Phenacetin,Tinct:Guaiac, 19th century and later (20) £100 - £150 1365 apothecary interest - a 19th century mahogany cased hydrometer set, containing four mercury measures, 23cm wide; a mahogany measures case, the central rectangular brass cartouche inscribed, Apothecaries Measures Local Standards of County Borough of Stoke On Trent, DeCrave & Co Ltd, London, 39cm; a B.D.H Chlorotex outfit; a centrifuge; other cased wights and measures £60 - £100

1371 1371 a fine 19th century Viennese enamel and silver table casket, the hinged cover and sides set with rectangular panels, each decorated in polychrome with figures in Classical dress in an extensive Picturesque landscape, within parcel gilt borders applied with bell husks and paterae, leafy scroll brackets and feet to angles, gilt interior, 13.5cm wide, c.1850 £1,500 - £2,500

Bijouterie 1366 a 19th century Continental enamel waisted bun shaped snuff box, the hinged cover decorated with a spray and band of colourful summer flowers, within a ‘jewelled’ bezel, on a Bleu Celeste ground, 5cm diam, c.1870£50 - £70 1367 a 19th century French burr walnut oval necessaire, with gilt white metal and steel accessories, 14cm long, c1830 £120 - £180 1368 a 19th century mother-of-pearl rectangular bodkin casket, hinged top enclosing tiered disvisions, 10.5cm high, c.1860 £80 - £120

1372 1372 a George iii South Staffordshire enamel rectangular double snuff box, hinged twin covers painted in polychrome, one with a virtuous mother instructing her children, the other with her embracing her lover, the sides with summer flowers on an opaque ground, 9cm wide, c.1775 £300 - £400 1369 (one of two)

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1373 a good 19th century pressed tortoiseshell and silver pique rounded rectangular pocket cigar case, in relief with three putti supporting an oval shield, within a border of flowers and scrolling tendrils, to verso with a musical trophy, 14cm long, c.1850 £150 - £250

1376 a Staffordshire gilt metal mounted novelty bonbonniere, as a lemon, 5cm high, c.1760 £800 - £1,000 1377 a Staffordshire gilt metal mounted oval patch box, the cover enamelled with The Reel of Tullochgorum, green base, 5cm wide, c.1780 £120 - £180

1374 a pair of 19th century Derbyshire Blue John and gilt metal mounted domed square clear glass inkwells, hinged shaped circular covers, 8.5cm high, c.1860 £100 - £150

1378 a Victorian meerschaum cheroot holder, the curved bowl carved with prancing horses, amber mouth piece, 11cm long, cased; another, similar, 13cm long (2) £60 - £90 1379 a Victorian meerschaum cheroot holder, well carved with a gun dog, amber mouthpiece, 14cm long, cased; others, Edwardian, carved with a spaniel, 11cm long; as a horse fetlock, 13cm long; etc (6) £150 - £220 1380 a Vienese enamel and bronze novelty miniature casket, as a sedan chair conveyed by two footmen, pine cone finial, hinged cover, painted in polychrome with courting couples, 13cm long, c.1900 £400 - £600 1381 an 18th century Bilston enamel and gilt metal thimble, decorated with flowers, 1.75cm high, c.1760 £300 - £350 1382 an 18th century Bilston enamel and gilt metal thimble, decorated with flowers, 1.75cm high, c.1760 £300 - £350

1375 1375 a pair of late 19th century figural meerschaum cheroot holders, well carved as a lady and mustached gentleman, ‘resting in bed’. 14cm high, silk lined morocco case £100 - £150

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1383, 1382 & 1381 1383 an 18th century Bilston enamel and gilt metal thimble, decorated with scene within a scrolls cartouche on a pink ground, 2cm high, c.1760 £350 - £400 1384 an 18th century Bilston enamel oval plaque, of a lady, wearing a pink ribbon in her hair, puce swag border, gilt metal mount, 9cm high, c.1760 £800 - £1,000 1385 an 18th century Bilston enamel scent bottle, painted with lady wearing a Chinese hat within raised gilt leafy scrolls, on a white trellis ground, the verso with flowers and foliage, gilt metal stopper, 10cm high, c.1760 £1,500 - £2,000

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1386 an 18th century enamel oval plaque, decorated in polychrome with a crowned monarch on the seashore, before tall masted galleons on a choppy sea, probably an allusion to Alfred the Great’s founding of the Royal Navy, 8.5cm x 6cm, mahogany frame £100 - £150 1387 an edwardian meerschaum cheroot holder, carved as a seated boy, amber mouthpiece, 10cm long; others, carved with a smoking sailor, 11cm long; an Edwardian lady, seated reading, 13cm long; etc (4) £70 - £100

1388 1388 an edwardian silver mounted tortoiseshell oval casket, hinged cover, applied with borders of leafy scrolls, 12.5cm wide, the mounts London 1904 £100 - £150

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1389 an unusual carved meerschaum cheroot holder, by F Edwards & Co, Regent Street, London, carved as crocodile set with glass eyes, amber mouth piece and bowl, 16.5cm long; an Edwardian meerschaum and amber cheroot holder, carved as a cuffed hand, gripping a stemmed glass, amber mouthpiece, 14cm cased; others, the bowl carved with a section of mock stag horn, with a deer’s head, ‘amber’ mouthpiece, 8cm long; etc (6) £120 - £180

1401 1401 a George iii tortoiseshell and silver pique oval snuff box, hinged cover inlaid with an urn and swags, 8.5cm wide, c.1800 £150 - £250 1402 a Victorian silver coloured metal mounted horn snuff mull, hinged cover applied with cut-card work, 7.5cm long, apparently unmarked, c.1890 £300 - £400

1395 1395 a 19th century gold coloured metal mounted bun shaped pocket snuff box, hinged cover applied with a vacant roundel, 6.5cm diam £50 - £80

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1396 a 19th century novelty treen table snuff box, as shoes, carved with laces and stitched seams and toes, 15cm long, c.1840 £100 - £150

1405 after Dumont, portrait miniature, Lady Smith, three quarter length, in a white dress with feather trip hat, signed, watercolour on ivorine, 15cm x 12cm, pierced brass frame £150 - £200

1397 a 19th century papier mache snuff box, hinged cover painted with a lady of the Court, within a border of gilt scrolls, 8.5cm wide, c.1850 £60 - £90 1398 a 19th century sycamore novelty rectangular snuff box, hinged cover transfer printed with a dog retrieving a rabbit, inscribed To Be Delivered Immediatley, 6cm wide, indistinct maker’s name to interior, c.1880 £40 - £60 1399 a 19th century waisted rectangular tortoiseshell, silver and gold pique snuff box, hinged domed cover inlaid with a flowering leafy branch and a lozenge, 8.5cm wide, c.1880 £300 - £400 1400 a George iii gold coloured metal mounted tortoiseshell oval snuff box, hinged cover centred by a vacant oval cartouche, on a radiating ground within a border of leafy scrolls, 9cm wide, c.1800 £150 - £200 1406

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1406 english School (18th century), a portrait miniature, of a lady in Turkish dress, bust length, oval, watercolour on ivory, 7cm x 5.5cm £150 - £200

1413 Sara Biffin (1784-1850), portrait of a Gentleman, half length, wearing a black coat, waistcoat and and stock, with fob chain and jewelled tiepin, inscribed to the verso painted by Miss Biffin. born without hands. Liverpool 1849, 13.5cm x 11cm, burr elm frame

1407 english School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a young lady of title, bust length, wearing a cream silk dress and blue sash, her tied hair in ringlets, oval, 7.5cm x 6cm £100 - £150

Sara Biffin enjoyed Royal Patronage and exhibited a portrait at R A in 1850, The Earl of Morton was impressed by her and showed his miniature to George III who placed her for further instruction under W M Craig popular for his portraits in the keepsake. She was deformed and without hands and feet and painted watercolour portraits and miniatures with her shoulder assisted by her mouth, her height never exceeded 30 inches £200 - £300

1408 english School (19th century), an armorial miniature, the arms of Cresswell of Byfold, Northumberland and Staffordshire, oval, watercolour, 12cm x 10.5cm An inscription to verso, Richard H***, may refer to Revd. Henry Cresswell (1811 - 1870) of Ravenstone, Leicestershire £40 - £60

1414 english School, 19th century, a miniature, portrait of an officer, oval, 7cm x 5.5cm £50 - £70

1409 english School (early 19th Century), a portrait miniature, of a young girl wearing a veil, bust length, oval, watercolour on ivory, 7.5cm x 6cm, gilt metal mounted rectangular ebonised frame £100 - £150

Blue John and Derbyshire Stone 1415 a 19th century Derbyshire ashford marble circular dish, the broad rim typically inlaid with malachite and specimen marbles, 9cm diam, c.1860 £40 - £60

1410 english School (early 19th Century), a portrait miniature, The Madonna, after an Old Master, oval, watercolour on ivory, 8.5cm x 7cm, gilt metal mounted rectangular ebonised frame £100 - £150

1416 a 19th century Derbyshire Blue John egg shaped paperweight, 7cm long £100 - £150

1411 english School (early 20th century), a portrait miniature, of a young lady, bust length, wearing a pearl necklace, her wavy hair parted at the centre, oval, watercolour on ivory, 7.5cm x 6cm £80 - £120

1417 a Blue John column, lacquered circular stepped base, 16.5cm high £200 - £300 1418 a Derbyshire Blue John pedestal comport, by Edward Leonard Fisher, 11cm high, 13.5cm diam £1,800 - £2,000

1412 english School, 19th century, Lady Audrey Ridsdale, seated on a terrace, black hair in ringlets, wearing a white dress, yellow shawl, watercolour on ivory, 11.5cm x 9cm, maple frame £300 - £500

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1419 a Derbyshire Blue John pedestal goblet, by Edward Leonard Fisher, deep bowl with slightly flared rim, shaped stem with disc knop, stepped domed circular base, 19cm high £1,800 - £2,000

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1437 a pair of 19th century gilt metal and alabaster three light, three branch candelabra, the sconces and branches as flowering roses, ovoid columns cast with bands of guilloche and lotus, supported on goat monopodia linked by flowering festons, bun feet, 42.5cm high, c.1875 £500 - £800 1438 a pair of 19th century gilt metal two-light, twobranch table candelabra, cylindrical sconces with broad rims,bud finials, lotus grasped scroll branches, each stem with three eagle monopodia linked by a flowering swag, beaded socles, square bases, 36.5cm high, c,1870 £400 - £600 1439 a pair of Derbyshire alabaster reeded ionic column table lamps, square plinth bases, 48cm high overall (fitted for electricity) £150 - £200 1440 a pair of empire style dark patinated and gilt metal two-light, two-branch table candelabra lustres, flame finials, lotus grasped sconces above everted anthemion canopes, each hung with eleven clear glass droppers, eagle columns, cylindrical socles cast and applied with rams heads and ribbon-tied festoons, square bases, 48cm high £1,800 - £2,500

1420 1420 a Derbyshire Blue John specimen on stand, 10cm high £250 - £350

Walking Sticks

1441 a pair of late 19th/early 20th century brass hanging oil lanterns, the pear shaped frames stamped with Greek key and applied with foliate dragon masks, opaque glass shades, adjustable burners, 79cm high, c.1900 £100 - £150

1425 a 19th century walking cane, the top cast with Mephistopheles, malacca shaft, 90cm long, c.1860 £100 - £150

1442 a post-regency bronze two-light table lustre candelabra, pine cone finial above fifteen leafy branches supporting clear glass droppers above a cast eagle, flanked by movable scroll branches terminating in eagle masks, campana sconces, lotus socle, stepped square base, 43cm high, c.1830 £200 - £300

1426 a George iii ivory gentleman’s novelty ivory walking cane handle, carved as a clenched fist, bamboo riding crop shaft, 79cm long £60 - £80 1427 a Mexican folk art gentleman’s walking cane, carved and polychrome painted with a golden eagle perched on a cactus, a snake gripped tightly in its beak, above reserves of figures labouring in the fields, 88.5cm long, early 20th century £60 - £100

1443 a substantial early 20th century bronze wall light bracket, cast as a cherub holding aloft a two-handled urn, 48cm high £80 - £120

Textiles

1428 an early 20th century gentleman’s novelty automaton walking cane, the handle carved as a comical dog, 90cm long £100 - £150

1444 a Persian rectangular woollen rug, the central field with navette shaped medallion, brown, cream, ochre and blue on a crimson abrash ground, borders and guard borders with geometric motifs 180cm x 46cm £40 - £60

light Fittings 1435 a 19th century Bohemian Cranberry glass and white overlay oil lamp, faceted globular reservoir, picked out in gilt, 62cm high £120 - £180

1445 a Kazak rectangular woollen rug, the field with geometric motifs and hooked medallions, the banded border conforming, dog-tooth garde border, 214cm x 130cm £300 - £500

1436 a 19th century French gilt brass table oil lamp base, embossed after Bourdon with children fishing, above a band of swans and bullrushes, the adjustable burner marked Kosmos Brenner, 31.5cm high, c.1890 £50 - £80

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1446 a 19th century silk picture, embroidered with Moses in a craddle, oval, 31cm x 42cm, framed £60 - £100

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1447 a 19th century woolwork, Rebecca at the well, with camels and further figure, 46cm x 61cm £150 - £200

1452 a Madeira tapestry wall hanging, typically worked in the Renaissance taste with an aristocrat on horseback with attendants, 146cm x 181cm, 20th century £200 - £300

1448 a George iii Derbyshire needlework sampler, typically worked in coloured wools with alphabet, trees, birds, hearts and bowls of flowers, signed Mary Ann Clark aged 8 yrs, Chesterfield 1814, 29cm x 25.5cm £60 - £100

1453 a pair of Victorian rectangular woolwork pictures, of children, one carrying a pail, the other driving his dog with a toy cart, 16.5cm x 13cm, the broad frames carved with fruiting acanthus, c.1880 £60 - £100 1454 a Victorian Berlin woolwork picture, The Sewing Lesson, a young girl is taught by her elderly grandmother, 74cm x 59cm, c.1850, maple frame £100 - £150 1455 a Victorian rectangular tapestry, embroidery by E C Farnsworth, dated 1880, with verse, stylised figures and foliage, within meandering border, 80cm x 62cm £60 - £100 1456 an aubusson type rectangular rug or wall hanging, the field worked in coloured wools with an oval reserve of flowers, within further flowers and scrolls on a green ground, banded borders, 276cm x 216cm, 19th/early 20th century £400 - £600 1457 an early 19th century needlework sampler, embroidered by Elizabeth White, with a verse, alphabet, numbers, animals, meandering border, 36cm x 31cm £120 - £180 1458 Costume - a pair of early 19th century child’s pattens, (undershoes), wooden soles, raised on iron rings, c.1830-50 Shoes of the early 19th century were notoriously thin and flimsy, so some sort of overshoe was necessary to keep the shoes clean and dry when walking outdoors. One option was the patten, which consisted of a wooden sole with straps, raised on an iron ring. Pattens were not considered particularly genteel or refined, and this reputation is confirmed by the coarse construction of many surviving examples. £60 - £100

1449 1449 a George iii rectangular needlework sampler, typically worked with alaphabet, Arabic numerals and the Ten Commandments, within a repetitive border of arches, signed sarah Meakin, Her Sampler Workt (sic) in the 11th Year of Her Age, March th7 (sic) 1797, 36.5cm x 24.5cm £100 - £150

1459 Dame Margot Fonteyn’s - accessories, including a Cartier Ltd London crocodile handbag; a pair of black leather Gian Carlo boots, with stacked heel; two shawls Purchased from Christies 2000 - The Dame Margot Fonteyn Collection £200 - £300 1460 lord alistair Mcalpine’s - a collection of fifteen afghanistan and Turkmenistan, embroidered skull caps, 16cm - 20cm Purchased from Bonhams 2008 - Textiles from the Collection of Alistair Mcalpine Robert Alistair McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of West Green (born 14 May 1942), often known as Alistair McAlpine, is a retired British businessman, politician and author who was an advisor to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher £200 - £300

1450 a George iii rectangular sampler, embroidered by An* Fox 1803, with abbey, alphabet and verse, within meandering border, 25.5cm x 42.5cm £60 - £100 1451 a late 18th century silkwork picture, embroidered with birds on a branch, 22.5cm x 18.5cm £60 - £80

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natural history and Taxidermy

1461 Truman Capote - a collection of neckware, silk, woollen and linen, various makers, Yves St Laurent, Bill Blass, Calving Klein, Gucci, c.1950 - 1980 (15)

1464 natural history - a coco de mer (lodoicea maldivica), 24cm wide £200 - £300

Purchased from Bonhams 2006 - The Private World of Truamn Capote, 9 Nov 2006, New York Truman Streckfus Persons (September 30, 1924 - August 25, 1984), known as Truman Capote: was an American author, many of whose short stories, novels, plays and nonfiction are recognized literary classics, including the novel Breakfast at Tiffany and the true crime novel In Cold Blood At least 20 films and television dramas have been produced from Capote novels, stories and screenplays. £60 - £100

1465 natural history - a fossilised mammoth tooth, 20cm long £40 - £60 1466 Taxidermy - a barn owl, ebonised case, 38cm high £80 - £120 1467 Taxidermy - a crocodile, c.1880

£200 - £300

1462 a 19th Century rectangular woolwork picture, embroidered with a scene from the Old Testament, 33cm x 27cm; another, 28cm x 23cm, carved frames £60 - £100

1468 Taxidermy - a pike, caught by H Briggs, Carburton, Lakes, Welbeck, June 12th 1918, 16lbs, 10ozs, naturalistically mounted amongst weeds, ebonised case, 54cm high, 117cm wide £400 - £600

1463 a George iii needlework sampler, embroidered by Elizabeth Jennings, September 9th 1813, with stylised flowers, meandering border, 27cm x 26cm £100 - £150

1469 Taxidermy- a fox and a pheasant, mounted on a log, 77cm wide £100 - £150

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antiquities and Tribal art

1470 1470 antiquities - a massive Majaphit teracotta piggy bank, 38cm long, 14th century £250 - £350

1472 1472 antiquities - an egyptian sandstone ushabti, 10.5cm high £80 - £120

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1471 antiquities - a sandstone fragment, carved as the Hindu goddess shiva, 37cm high, Indian Sub-Continent, 18th century or earlier £200 - £300

1473 antiquities - an egyptian winged scarab, turquoise glaze, mounted, 13.5cm wide £250 - £350

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1474 antiquities - an islamic bronze mortar, cast with a band of guilloche and tear shaped cabachons, 12cm high, Iran, 12th century £300 - £500

1480 antiquities - a volcanic stone carving, of a head, c.15th century £100 - £150 1481 Tribal art - a Polynesian taiaha type club or staff, long paddle shaped terminal, the ‘hilt’ and pommel carved with scrolls, 53cm long £150 - £200 1482 an etruscan votive foot, 21.5cm long £300 - £400 1483 Songye Tribe West africa Power figure, carved, seated on a stool, the Nkishi figure serve to divine the future, control destiny and forestall evil, 20cm high £100 - £150 1484 Tribal - a fetish figure, 16.5cm high

£100 - £150

1485 Tribal art - a pair of african ivory phallic carvings, of a male and female, each seated on a tree stump, covering themselves with their hands, 18cm high, early 20th century; an ivory fly wisp (3) £100 - £150

1475 1475 a fossilised Keichousarus, 25.5cm x 18.5cm Keichousaurus is a genus of marine reptile in the pachypleurosaur family which went extinct at the close of the Triassic in the Triassic-Jurassic extinction event £250 - £350 1479 Tribal art - a hardwood fighting club, the long shaft with hemi-spherical terminal, the collar scored with 'twelve' kill notches, 62cm overall £60 - £100

1486 1486 Tribal art - a yoruba horse and rider equestrian carving or ‘Cavalier’, the hunter warrior in a saddle, his elaborate head projection carved with a crocodile and a stylised beast swallowing another, flanked by four smaller figures, one holding a club, oval base, 56cm high, Nigeria Provenance: Reputedly brought back from Nigeria c.1919, thence by descent to the present vendor £100 - £150

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1487 Tribal art - an ashanti stool or headrest, of typical form, curved top, oval under-frame intersected by a square central column pierced with axe head motifs, rectangular base, 24.5cm high, 35cm wide, Ghana, first half 20th century £60 - £100

1492 Tribal art - a yoruba figural box cover, carved as a female head and torso, 25cm high, Nigeria Provenance: Ex Jacobs Collection, Amsterdam £120 - £180 1493 Tribal art - a Maori hardwood carving, the head of a warrior, incised tattoos, shell eyes, jade pendant, 28cm high £120 - £180

1488 a Chinese hardwood altar figure, carved as a rotund moustached demon, squatting, his hands grasping his knees, traces of polychrome decoration, 35cm high; another, tall, a bell on a ribbon around his neck, 60.5cm high (2) £120 - £180 1489 antiquities - Medical interest - a roman bronze spatulae, rounded, flattened and pointed ends, 9cm - 14cm long, 2nd century AD; other instruments (5), mounted and framed as one £80 - £120 1490 antiquities - roman bronze knee brooches (8), mounted and framed as one £50 - £80 1491 Tribal art - a Baule puppet head, typical squared features, traces of painted decoration, Ivory Coast Provenance: Ex Jacobs Collection, Amsterdam £120 - £180

1494 1494 Tribal art/antquities - a Sumba island stone fragment, carved with an archaic ancestor figure, 19cm high, 15cm wide £150 - £200 1495 antiquities - a volcanic stone zoomorphic carving, rectangular base, 33cm long, Java, 10th century £150 - £200 1496 antiquities - a volcanic stone architectural water spout, carved with scrolls and stylised geometric motifs, 27cm high, Java, 10th century £80 - £120 1497 antiquities - a volcanic stone Mahayana Buddha head, 32cm high, Borobudur, Java, 9th century Provenance: Ex Soewardji Collection

£500 - £700

1498 antiquities - a Medieval bronze pinched bell shaped well bucket, loop finial, 26cm wide; a pair of Chinese bronze balance scales (2) £150 - £200 1492

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Bronze

1499 1499 antiquities - a Greek limestone fragment, carved as the head of Asclepius, 8.5cm high, 3rd century BC £200 - £300

1509 1509 Continental School (early 20th century), a pair of cold painted chryselephantine bronzes, of a Dutch boy and girl, green onyx bases, 16cm and 17cm high £800 - £1,200

1500 a Greek Grand Tour encaustic painted amphora, decorated after the antique with mounted and dismounted warriors, everted rim, scroll pouring handle, loop handles to sides, circular foot, 26cm high, early 19th century £60 - £100

1510 a Chinese brown patinated bronze and champleve enamel mountain censer, the side cast and decorated in polychrome with scrolling clouds, 11cm wide £60 - £100

1501 antiquities - a sandstone fragment, carved as the head of the Buddha, 14cm high; others, bronze (5) £150 - £200

1511 a good large austrian cold painted bronze of a macaw perched on a leafy branch, 28cm high, c.1920 £600 - £1,000 1512 a Moreau, after, a brown patinated bronze, Vici, square marble base, 60cm high £300 - £500 1513 a pair of 19th century style brown patinated bronze figural two-light, two branch mantel candelabra, cast as infant Bacchic satyr, campana sconces, lotus borders, turned rouge marble bases, 19cm high £400 - £600 1514 after Constantino Barbella, a patinated bronzed figure, Drinking Boy, 26cm high, rectangular Belge noir base £200 - £300 1515 after Cousteau, a pair of patinated bronzes, The Marly Horses, 50cm high £500 - £800

1502 1502 antiquities - a Majapahit clay fragment, a female face, 8cm high, 14th century £50 - £80

1516 after Friedrich reusch (1843 - 1906), a patinated bronzed figure, The Foundryman, ebonised base, 71cm high overall £150 - £200

1503 an interesting collection of Tibetan manuscripts, the hardwood covers carved with script, mostly 8cm x 39.5cm, 19th century £700 - £1,000

1518 Continental School (19th century), an alabaster, eros and anteros grappling, oval base with lotus border, 49cm high £60 - £100

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1519 Continental School, 19th Century, a dark and patinated bronze, After The Antique, Discus Thrower, rectangular red and black marble base £250 - £300 1520 emile Pinedo (1840 - 1916), a dark patinated and cold painted bronze, of a Nubian, wearing a turban, a staff yoke across his shoulders, rounded rectangular base, 33.5cm high £1,000 - £1,500 1521 Franz Xavier Bergman (Vienna 1861 - 1936), a set of three cold painted bronzes, of a North African teacher and his pupils, 11cm and 8cm high, marked with B, 2746, Geschutzt, c.1900 £1,500 - £2,000 1522 French school (19th century) an ormolu and brown patinated bronze, a gondola, suspended with floral swags and riding the crest of a wave, supported by a sea horse, oval base, paw feet, 59cm long, c.1880 £400 - £600 1523 French School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, At the Water’s Edge, shaped oval base, 31cm high £500 - £800 1524 French School (20th century), a dark patinated bronze, the grape picker, he stands, smiling wearing a phrygian hat holding a hopper of fruiting vine, 31cm high£400 - £500 1519

1525 French School (early 20th century), a gilt and cold painted figure, of an Art Deco pierrot girl, stepped base, 22.5cm high £150 - £250

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1526 French School, 19th century, a gilt and dark patinated bronze, of an Etruscan beauty, her hair raised and in ornament, turned socle, square plinth, 46cm high, c.1870 £400 - £600 1527 Giovanni Giambologna (after), a pair, dark patinated bronzes, Mercury and Fortuna, he wearing a winged helmet, holding a flask, standing on tiptoe issuing from the mouth of Zephyr, she conforming, holding a trumpet and leaves, turned Sienna marble base, 46cm high c.1850 £1,000 - £1,500 1528 Grand Tour School, a serpentine library sculpture, of a Classical Philosopher, seated, holding a book, rectangular base, 19cm high £100 - £150

1529 1529 henri Troudoux, a pair of gilt bronzes, cock and hen pheasants, signed in the maquette, canted veined marble base, 20cm wide, c.1925 £200 - £300 1530 italian School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, of Chronos, the winged god strides, holding a scythe, his grasping hand outstretched, rocky base, 58cm high £1,200 - £1,800

1533 1533 J M Michel, a cold painted and patinated bronze, of an Art Deco ballerina, banded marble socle, 22cm high overall £300 - £500

1531 italian School (19th century), a verdigris patinated connoiseur’s bronze, after the Antique, Narcissus Listening to Echo, waisted cylindrical base with lotus border, 62cm high £1,200 - £1,800

1534 Japanese School (Meiji period), a dark patinated bronze, of a young boy holding a drum, hardwood stand, 9cm high overall £200 - £300

1532 italian School, 19th century, a dark patinated bronze, of a winged god, standing on a globe, marble base, 19cm high £250 - £350

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1535 Jean Didier Debut (French 1824 - 1893), a brown patinated and cold painted bronze, Moroccan Water Carrier, rectangular bases, signed in the maquette, foundry marks, 31cm high £500 - £800

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1536 Jean Didier Debut (French 1824 - 1893), a brown patinated and cold painted bronze, Moroccan Water Carrier, rounded rectangular base, signed in the maquette, foundry marks, 31cm high £1,200 - £1,800 1537 Michelangelo, after, a brown patinated bronze, Lorenzo de Medici - duca di Urbino, 46cm high, F Barbedienne foundry £600 - £800 1538 Japanese School (19th century), a large dark patinated bronze, Bengal tigers and Indian elephant in battle, trunk raised, ivory tusks, wooden plinth, 55cm long, Meiji period £2,000 - £3,000

Cameras 1544 a Graflex type single lens reflex camera, leather covered wooden body, with front hinged fold up viewing hood, a top hinged door covering a Carl Zeiss Jena, Tessar f4.5 / 180mm lens.24cm x 21cm x 24cm. £50 - £80 1545 a Franke and heidecke Gmbh, a rolleicord Vb twin lens reflex camera serial number 2603117, Schneider Xenar f3.5 / 75mm lens, lens hood, yellow filter, leather case. £100 - £150

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1546 an ernst leitz Gmbh. a leica M2 35mm camera with Leitz Summicron f2 50mm lens. Serial number 976214 c.1959, leather case. A Leicameter MC detachable exposure meter. A Leitz Summaron f3.5 35mm lens. A Leitz Elmar f1.4 90mm lens. Assorted filters, lens hoods booklets etc. £500 - £700 1547 a Mamiya M645 1000S camera, Mamiya-Sekor f2.8 80mm lens; waist-level finder; boxed; camera case, filter, instruction booklet, etc . £150 - £250 1548 an early 20th century r & J Beck Frena magazine camera, textured black, leather carrying case £60 - £80 1549 e. & T. underwood The instanto patent mahogany and brass tailboard quarter plate camera, with Underwood brass barrel lens, 25cm wide; a J. Lancaster & Son Instantograph quarter plate camera, with red bellows and Lancaster patent shutter, Lancaster lens 21cm wide, leather case (2) £150 - £200 1550 a 19th century mahogany J lizars Challenge field camera,black bellows, Wray lens, 35cm wide, early 20th century; assorted wooden plate holders; another (2) £100 - £150 1551 a Franke & heidecke Gmbh, rolleiflex T camera, Carl Zeiss Tessar 3.5, 75mm lens, reg. number T 2129761, in grey leather case c.1960 £100 - £150

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1546 1552 a no. 3a Graflex Camera, manufactured by the Folmer and Schwing Division of the Eastman Kodak Co., serial number 80851, c.1917. Taylor, Taylor and Hobson f4.5 7inch lens. It takes 3.25in x 5.5in "postcard" size images on 122 film.

1554 a Voigtlander & Sohn aG, a Bergheil Deluxe 4.5 x 6cm miniature folding plate camera, brown bellows, gold coloured metal parts, Pronto shutter, Pololyt f4.5 82mm lens, cased with nine plates. £150 - £200

The Graflex camera was designed as a complete reflecting camera with film simplicity and convenience, the 3A takes exposures 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches in size on regular No. 3A Kodak roll film £60 - £100

1555 a Verascope no.2, by Richard, Paris, no..33197, retailed by The London Steroscopic Company Ltd, Hanover Square, London; 11 3D glass negatives corresponding.c.1916 Provenance: Owned Major J.M Whittall, 6th Gurkhas, the camera inscribed with his name, the case with his initials. A stereo camera is a type of camera with two or more lenses with a separate image sensor or film frame for each lens.This allows the camera to simulate human binocular and therefore gives it the ability to capture three-dimensional images, a process known as stereo photography Stereo cameras may be used for making stereoviews and 3D pictures for movies £60 - £100

1553 a mahogany and brass plate camera, by F Parsons, Leics. £100 - £150

1556 a Jules richard, Paris; a Glyphoscope type 3 stereo camera, serial number 54636. 6 negative carriers conforming. c.1905.The Glyphoscope has a novel arrangement wherebye the lens panel is removable to allow the rest of the body to be used as a viewer. £40 - £60

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Musical instruments 1560 a 19th century French violin, the two piece back 37cm to top of button, paper label for F(rancois) Barbe, outlined with purfling, leaves to angles, 59cm long, c.1870 £500 - £600 1561 a 19th century parlour Spanish guitar, the spruce top inlaid with borders of mother-of-pearl roundels outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, rosewood back and sides, ebony fretboard, ivory tuning pegs, paper label inscribed in ink 6095 Panormo Fecit anno 1828 London 26 High Street, Bloomsbury, 92.5cm long overall, ebonised case. £1,500 - £2,000 1562 a military bassoon, by Boosey & Co, Makers, 295 Regent Street, London, in five sections, silvered mounts, numbered 11793, 26.5cm long, cased £300 - £500 1563 a C Jeffries anglo-concertina, thirty buttons, pierced fret, leather bellows, 17cm wide £60 - £100

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1564 a nickel plated alto saxophone, by by V. Kohlert & Son, Craslitz, Czechoslovakia, 63cm long £50 - £80

1557 Photography - a reid and Sigrist ltd (leicester) reid iii Type i 35mm camera, serial number P1002 (making this the second one produced),Taylor-Hobson f2 2in.lens, leather case, c1947

1565 a rock Chidley rosewood concertina, pierced fret work with twenty four buttons, decorated green leather bound bellows, leather handles, no. 5576, 18cm diam, rosewood case £400 - £600

The firm of Reid & Sigrist was founded after the first world war as a small precision instrument making business in Leicester and also later at New Malden, Surrey. During the second world war the firm undertook the assembly and repair of aircraft and making of munitions. After the war the firm began to seek new markets to diversify into. It was approached by the former minister of aircraft production, Sir Stafford Cripps, with a view to making a ‘British Leica’ - a proposal instigated by a lack of available UK made 35mm cameras both during and after the war. The Leitz factory in Wetzlar had fallen into British hands in 1945 and was investigated and its manufacturing facilities and techniques researched with a view to manufacturing the camera in England which started in 1947. £700 - £1,000

1566 a rosewood flute, by Rudall, Carte & Co Ltd, London, nickel plated fittings, 62cm long, numbered 5024; etc (3) £40 - £60

1558 Photographs - black and white, Tangier, Santa Cruz, Les Palmas, others, early 20th century £60 - £70

1569 an early 20th century phono fiddle, by A T Houson, reg. no. 287991, the brass horn inscribed F Besson, London, 3rd Bn. Border Regt. 34, 80cm long overall £60 - £100

1567 a silver plated cornet, The Clippertone, by Hawkes & Son, London, numbered 59334, 51.5cm long, cased £60 - £100 1568 a violin, the-two piece back 37.5cm to top of button, outlined throughout with purfling, ebony fretboard and tuning pegs, 59.5cm long overall, ebonised case with label for Hart & Son, By Appointment to H.R.H.The Duke of Edinburgh, 28 Wardour Street, London, late 19th/early 20th century £60 - £100

1570 an early Victorian anglo concertina, by Louis Lachenal, each rosewood fretwork end with twenty four ebony, plain and stained ivory keys arranged in four rows of six, numbered 7152, 18cm diam, mahogany case, c.1845 £100 - £150

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Scientific instruments

1576 1579 a World War i brass three-draw telescope, by R J Beck Limited, London, 1915, no.18027, stamped TEL. SIG. (Mk IV),leather covered cylinder and sun shade, detachable lens covers, 91cm long open, 28.5cm closed, spare eye piece (2) £120 - £180

1575 a black painted and lacquered brass monocular microscope, by E Leitz, Wetzlar, rack-and-pinion adjustment, twin-objectives, substage condenser, concave/plano mirror, Ushaped base, No. 134215, 30cm high, cased, retailed by Standley Belcjer & Mason Ltd, Birmingham £20 - £30 1576 a George iii steel and brass corn balance, by W. Packer Inventor, the steel beam pivoting on a turned brass stand, suspending a cylindrical brass bucket and counter balanced by a sliding weight, 21cm wide, 12cm high, c.1810 £150 - £200 1577 a negretti & Zambra surveying aneroid barometer, the 11.5cm diam silvered dial, signed, inscribed 1565, 12.5cm diam; another, smaller, 7.5cm silvered dial, 8cm diam, leather carrying cases (2) £100 - £150 1578 a Precision Micro-Projector no.2521 by Flatters & Garnett ltd., with rack and pinion focusing, four objectives to the swivel turret, light condenser to the sub-stage, cylindrical light box with concave mirror, on a cylindrical stem and triform base; accessories including pond side troughs, cooling trough, lamps, etc. £120 - £180

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1580 1580 an early 19th century silvered copper three-draw monocular, by Dolland, London, 5cm extending to 11.5cm long £120 - £180

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1581 1581 Meteorology - a Campbell Stokes Casella heliochronometer 8351, the glass sphere mounted in a brass arc adjustable for inclination, mounted on tripod base, 20th century; Casella instruction leaflet 3081/TD £100 - £150

1583 a brass three drawer telescope, inscribed Thos. Harris & Son, Opticians, Oppos. the British Museum, sliding aperture covers, 20.5cm extending to 56.5cm £40 - £60

1582 Meteorology - a Jordan Sunshine recorder, Casella, London, the drum body with two apertures, galvanised iron base, ivorine scale, with sunshine charts and Casella instruction leaflet 3111/AN; a Casella copper rain gauge, 4425, 45cm high; a Blundell Rules humidity slide rule MkVI (3) £50 - £80

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Day Three Friday 15th March at 3.30pm

Clocks & Furniture

Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers


Barometers

1597 a 19th century French ormolu and Carrara marble clock garniture, 10cm convex enamel dial inscribed Camelin, Paris, Arabic numerals, painted with a band of flowering swags, twin winding holes, Vincenti & Cie movement striking on a bell and numbered 1562 77, the drum shaped case crested by flowering two-handled urn, above an apron of tasselled drapery swags, supported and flanked by pillars and two pairs of fluted columns, rounded rectangular base, milled bun feet, 49cm high, flanked by a pair of four-light, four branch candelabra, conforming, 48cm high, c.1875 £2,000 - £3,000

1585 a 19th century mahogany wheel barometer,19cm circulasr silvered register, hygrometer, alcohol thermometer, convex mirror, level inscribed M M Hugh, Staley Bridge, the case with swan neck pediment, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 96cm high £100 - £150 1586 a French louis Philippe rosewood and marquetry mercury stick barometer, 7.5cm rectangular register inscribed Legris, Optician, Rue des Drapieres 14, Havre, moulded pediment above a deep frieze inlaid with scrolling foliage120cm long, c.1840 Legris was working from Le Havre in the 1840s, and also signed a compass from La Rochelle (dated 1840). £200 - £300 1587 a late 19th century rosewood wheel barometer, the 24cm silvered dial, inscribed Crosta & Co, Nottingham, the case with onion top, inlaid with mother-of-pearl, 108cm high, c.1870 £120 - £180 1588 a Victorian oak stick barometer, 7.5cm ivorine register inscribed J H Gray, 27 Pelham Street, Nottingham, mercury thermometer, carved shell cresting, acanthus boss cistern cover, 99cm high, c.1880 £300 - £400 1589 an unusual pair of 19th century French wall hanging barometer and clock, the circular dials, within a floral painted domed Art Pottery case, the square brass back plates cast with foliage, female masks and flowering stems, 36cm high, c.1870 £200 - £300

Clocks 1595 a 19th century dark patinated and gilt metal mantel clock, the 8cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case cast with Cupid, lovebirds, shells and acanthus scrolls, guilloche and beaded borders, 36cm high, c.1880 £400 - £600

1598 1598 a 19th century French ormolu and champleve enamel cartouche shaped mantel clock, 10cm circular dial inscribed in gilt with Roman numerals on Bleu Celeste cushion reserves, twin winding holes, Japy Freres movement striking on a gong, backplate numbered 1410 16 2, the case boldly cast with a shell cresting and acanthus scrolls, 40cm high, c.1860 £1,200 - £1,800

1596 a 19th century French dark patinated bronze and gilt metal mantel clock, 7cm circular dial inscribed with Roman numerals and centred by a fruiting acanthus boss, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case crested by a laurel wreath and cast with a shepherd flautist, his horn and crook to the side, above a deep frieze applied with further laurel and a ribbon-tied musical trophy, acanthus borders, scroll feet, founder’s mark JR, 40cm high, c.1870 £700 - £1,000

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1599 a 19th century French ormolu rococo timepiece, 5.5cm ivorine dial, Arabic numerals, floral swags, single winding hole, eight day movement, case cast overall with rococo scrolls, 24cm high, c.1860 £350 - £450

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1600 1600 a 19th century French porcelain mounted ormolu mantel clock garniture, in the orientalist taste, 9.5cm dial inscribed with Roman numerals within shaped reserves, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case crested by a compressed campana urn and cover, painted with Chinese figures and flowers on a silver ground, the mounts cast with blossoming prunus, Indian elephant mask handles to sides,42cm high, the baluster side vases conforming, 33cm high, c.1870 £2,000 - £3,000 1601 a 19th century French porcelain mounted ormolu mantel timepiece, in the Orientalist taste, 9cm circular dial inscribed with Roman numerals and painted with fanciful birds on a matt gilt and Rose Pompadour ground, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case cast cast as and Indo-Saracenic tower and dome, lotus borders, 46.5cm high, c.1875 £1,200 - £1,800 1602 a 19th century gilt metal figural mantel timepiece, the 8cm enamel dial inscribed Bentley & Beck, Royal Exchange, London 1815, eight-day movement, the arched case flanked by a Classical muse, she stands, wearing a long flowing dressm rectangular base, applied with stylised swans, ribbon-tied swags, wreaths and trophies, laurel wrapped bell shaped feet, 31cm high £700 - £1,000

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1603 a 19th century ormolu mounted Boulle cartouche shaped mantel clock, the 15cm circular dial inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic upon porcelain panels, the centre chased with musical trophies, twin winding holes, the eight-day movement by J B Delettrez, London, numbered 20662, striking on a gong, the case with acanthus cast urnular finial, typically inlaid throughout with flowerheads and scrolling foliage, 56cm high, c.1850 £1,500 - £2,000

1605 a 20th century amethyst cased desk timepiece, four squat feet, 13cm wide £300 - £400 1606 a fine 19th century French ormolu and porcelain mounted miniature carriage timepiece, by Lund & Blockley, 3cm rectangular dial with Roman numerals, painted with figures resting in formal gardens, the side panels conforming on bleu royale ground, the case with hexagonal bar handle, 9.5cm high, c.1860 £1,000 - £2,000

1604 1604 a 19th century porcelain mounted lacquered brass carriage clock, in the Japonesque taste, 6.5cm dial with chapter ring inscribed with Arabic numerals on a ground of pink blossoming prunus, eight-day movement with platform escapement striking on a gong, swing carrying handle, the case engraved with flowers and leafy sprigs, 14cm high, c.1890 £1,000 - £1,500

1607 1607 a French gilt metal and champleve enamel mantel clock, 10cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals and painted with a band of flowering swags, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a gong, the case with domed cresting surmounted by a lotus grasped spire finial, pillars to angles, cast and applied with Cupid and putto,typically decorated in polychrome with stylised flowers and leaves, bun feet, 50cm high, c.1905 £3,500 - £4,500 1605

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1613 a good 19th century ormolu oval strut timepiece, probably by Thomas Cole, 6.5cm oval silvered dial inscribed with Roman numerals and engraved with scrolling foliage, keyless movement, shaped cresting with pointed loop handle, the case engraved with further leafy scrolls, 4.5cm high, c.1815

1608 a French gilt metal mounted rose marble mantel clock, 9cm convex enamel dial inscribed with Arabic numerals and painted with shepherdess, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the architectural case with bud finial flanked and applied with laefy scrolls, ribbons and swags, 33cm high £200 - £400

Thomas Cole was born in Somerset in 1800, the son of a clockmaker and was apprenticed to his father from 1815 to 1822 before going to work as an assistant to a London maker. He had set up on his own account by 1838m, however, and by 1845 was calling himself a designer and maker of ornamental clocks. He exhibited as such at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and died of typhoid in London on 3rd January 1864. He specialised in very high quality clocks, and especially strut clocks all of individual and indeed unmistakeable design, invariably with fine engraving. Although he usually signed his clocks, this was not invariably so and he supplied other retailers like Hunt & Roskell who applied their own names to the dials. A clock bearing great similarty to the present example signed by Cole (no. 962) has been noted. £1,000 - £1,500

1610 a George iii revival mahogany mantel timepiece, 9cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, Brevete movement with short bob pendulum, the arched case with brass finials and flanked by Doric columns, veneered with intersecting lozenges and outlined with barber pole, boxwood and ebony stringing, glazed door to verso, brass ogee bracket feet, 33cm high, c.1900 £60 - £100 1611 a gilt metal and champleve enamel and onyx boudoir timepiece, 4cm circular gilt dial inscribed with Roman numerals, keyless movement, the case supported by a cherub and decorated with stylised flowers and leafy stems, 17cm high £100 - £150 1612 a good 19th century French repeater carriage clock, 6cm concave silvered dial, Arabic numerals, set withn a field of scrolling foliage and bird, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with scoll handle, above stop fluted corinthian columns to angles, stepped base, 20cm high, c.1875 £1,000 - £1,500

1614 1614 a late 19th century French lacquered brass repeating alarm carriage clock, 6cm enamel dial inscribed Leroy & Fils, Palais Royal, Paris & Regent Street, London, Roman and Arabic outer numerals, subsidiary alarm dial, the movement with platform escapement and striking on a bell, shaped swing carrying handle, skirted base, numbered 1811, 13cm high, c.1900 £1,000 - £1,400

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1615 1615 a late 19th century lacquered brass repeating alarm carriage clock, 5.5cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Roman and Arabic outer numerals, above calendar and alarm dials, on a ground engraved with scrolling foliage, twin going barrel movement with platform escapement and striking on a bell, swan neck carrying handle, shaped skirted base, 15.5cm high, c.1900 £1,800 - £2,200 1616 a louis XV revival gilt metal and champleve enamel clock garniture, the 7cm circular matt gilt dial inscribed Garnier, Paris, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement by Vincenti & Cie striking on a gong, the case typically cast and brightly decorated with flowerheads, leafy scrolls and diapers, 28cm high, en-suite with a pair of candlesticks, conforming, 19cm high, early 20th century £1,200 - £1,800

1618 1618 a louis XVi style ormolu mounted Carrara marble lyre shaped mantel clock, 7cm convex enamel dial inscribed Howell & James Ltd, To The Queen, London, twin winding holes, A D Moudin movement striking on a bell, the case cast and applied with a female mask, floral festoons, ribbon-tied triumphal regalia, and scrolling acanthus, beaded border, spreading rectangular base, milled bun feet, 37.5cm high, c.1890 £700 - £1,000

1617 a louis XVi style ormolu and white marble figural timepiece, the 5cm convex enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals and decorated with a band of floral swags, eight-day movement numbered 3381, the drum shaped case cast with love birds and putto, stepped base with incurved canted fore-angles, 24cm high, early 20th century £500 - £800

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1619 a regency rosewood and brass marquetry bracket clock, 14cm arched painted dial inscribed C Frodsham, Gracechurch Street, London, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, Strike/Silent to arch, twin-fusee movement striking on a bell, brass backplate signed, serpentine cresting carved and applied with an acanthus boss draped with flutes, canted angles, loose ring carrying handles terminating in lotus bosses, bun feet, 38cm high, c.1820

1620 a rare 19th century austrian Boule and burr wood repeater carriage clock, by Francois Syre, Vienna, 7cm circular silvered dial with Roman numerals, four winding holes, the movement striking on two gongs, the shaped arched case with ormolu swing handle, decorated overall with fire breathing serpents, scaly beasts and foliage in pewter and walnut on a brass ground, bun feet, 24cm high, fitted leather travelling case, stamped, 25cm high overall, c.1840 £2,000 - £3,000

The Frodsham family were a distinguished dynasty of London clockmakers which began in the 18th century with William Frodsham. His grandson, John Frodsham (1785-1849) was apprenticed to his father, also William, 1799-1806, moved to Gracechurch Street in partnership with Baker in 1809 and from 1811 worked alone from that address. £1,800 - £2,500

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1621 a Sheraton revival brass mounted rosewood and marquetry bracket clock, the 15cm arched brass dial with Arabic numerals, triple winding holes, three train movement striking on five gongs, the arched case inlaid with bell husks, flower heads and leafy whiplash scrolls, outlined with boxwood stringing, brass carrying handles and pierced grilles to sides, bun feet, 44.5cm high, c.1890 £200 - £300

1624 a William iV mahogany drum shaped bracket clock, 16cm circular silvered dial inscribed Adams, 84 Cannon St, London, Roman numerals, single-winding hole, fusee movement striking on a bell, the case carved with acnthus, 40cm high, c.1835 £800 - £1,200 1625 aeronautica - an early 20th century novelty mantel timepiece, 7.5cm circular silvered dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the movement numbered 64131, the case the centre of a World War I propellor, 44cm wide, c.1925 £80 - £120

1622 a Victorian plum pudding mahogany bracket/table timepiece, of small proportions, 9cm ogee arched silvered dial inscribed G M Ball, London 1851, Roman numerals, engraved with scrolling foliage, single winding hole, fusee movement, rectangular case flanked by turned columns, stepped base, bun feet, 22.5cm high £800 - £1,200

1626 an art nouveau bronzed figural mantel clock, 9.5cm convex enamel dial inscribed with Arabic numerals and painted with a band of flowering swags, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the spelter case cast after Moreau with a scantily clad beauty and a cherub, marble base, 58cm wide, c.1900 £150 - £250

1623 a Victorian silver rounded rectangular carriage timepiece, 4cm circular enamel dial inscribed Barber & Smith, Cornhill, Roman numerals, French key-winding movement with platform escapement, swing carrying handle, bun feet, 8.5cm high, H Matthews, Birmingham 1899 £250 - £350

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1627 a Victorian mahogany circular wall timepiece, 29cm circular painted dial inscribed with Roman numerals, single winding hole, fusee movement, 38cm diam, c.1880 £150 - £250

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1629 a George iii oak longcase clock, 33cm circular dial inscribed William Porter, Repton, Roman and Arabic subsidiary numerals, painted with a rose, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, arched hood with Doric columns, rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 197cm high, c.1800

1630 a George iii/iV oak and mahogany longcase clock, 28cm arched painted dial inscribed Musgrove, Burton-onTrent, Arabic numerals, painted to the arch with a cottage, to the spandrels with fruits and flowers, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned columns, shaped arched rectangular door to waist flanked by reeded quarter columns, ogee bracket feet, 212cm high, c.1820

William Porter is a previously unrecorded Derbyshire maker, was born son of another William Porter in Macclesfield, Cheshire in February 1741 and apprenticed in 1754 for seven years to John Smith of Macclesfield, Cheshire. He was working in Burton-on-Trent by 1773, when he took an apprentice. He was clearly peripatetic, being recorded in Tutbury in 1795 and Repton in 1800. £300 - £500

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James Musgrove was apprenticed in 1800 for five years and 37 weeks to Henry Baker of Appleby Parva (Derbys., now Leics.) and married Anne mercer at Tamworth 30th December 1808 setting up as clock and watchmaker there (where his daughter was born the following year) before moving to premises at High Street, Burton by 1815, working there until c. 1842. He had two sons, of whom Joseph succeeded his father in 1842. £400 - £600

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1631 a George iii/iV mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 32cm arched painted dial inscribed Mather, Nottingham, Roman numerals, rolling moonphase to arch, the spandrels painted with figures allegorical of the continents, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, brass capped Doric columns, shaped arched rectangular door to waist flanked by canted angles, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, skirted base, bracket feet, 227cm high, c.1820 William Mather was born in Nottingham in 1796, and would have been apprenticed c. 1810-1817; certainly he had set up in business ny 1818 at Queen street, later moving to Milton Street and by 1853 to Melbourne Street, dying in 1864. He was also a machine, bobbing and carriage maker and was enrolled a burgess of Nottingham 11th August 1824. £300 - £500 1632 a George iii mahogany longcase clock, the arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring inscribed Gabriel Smith, Chester, subsidiary seconds date dials, lunar phases to arch, pierced spandrels, twin winding holes, eight day movement, striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck crestings divided by an oval Britannia patera and ball and eagle finial, trefoil pointed arched door to waist, the base with canted angles on a plinth, 253cm high, c.1780 Gabriel Smith was born to another Gabriel, clockmaker of Bartholmey, Cheshire and was working in Chester 17571764, in which latter year he married at Malpas, Elizabeth Taylor. When she died at Chester in 1800, he was an alderman of the City. £800 - £1,200 1633 a fine George iii mahogany and marquetry longcase clock, 29cm arched brass dial inscribed Richard Smith, Newport, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, moon phase to arch, covered urn and leafy scroll spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case with pagoda top, brass ball finials, above an arched dentil frieze flanked by brass capped reeded Corinthian columns, arched rectangular door to waist, bombé shaped base, inlaid throughout in the Dutch taste with an urn, birds, flowers and foliage, bun feet, 246cm high, c.1775 £4,000 - £6,000

1634 1634 a George iii mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 30cm circular painted dial inscribed James Bown, Matlock, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with brass eagle and sphere finial, swan neck pediment and brass capped Doric columns, arched rectangular door to waist, bracket feet, 224cm high, c.1790 James Bown (1740-1811) was a descendant of a family of blacksmiths, recorded as working in and around Matlock since the sixteenth century. He was apprenticed c. 1754-1761 and worked at Derby until the early 1770s when he set up at Matlock. In 1762 he married Elizabeth Stevenson and his sons and successors John (born 1763) and James (b. 1764) later joined him in partnership in the mid-1780s. £300 - £500

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1635 a George iii brass mounted mahogany longcase clock, 31cm circular convex dial inscribed T W Field, Aylesbury, Roman and Arabic subsidiary numerals, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, domed hood with a pair of grilles,, arched rectangular door to waist, flanked by canted stop-fluted angles, the base applied with a re-entrant moulding, shaped apron, bracket feet, 210cm high, c.1800

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1636 a George ii style Japanned dwarf longcase clock, 15.5cm square brass dial inscribed with Roman numerals, subsidiary calendar dial, fusee movement, the hood with moulded cornice and turned columns, rectangular door to waist decorated with with pagodas, skirted base, 123cm high £250 - £350

Thomas William Field was born 1772, son of Richard Field of Bicester, apprenticed 1787 to William Musselwhite, of Market End, Bicester for seven years and set up in Aylesbury 1795 and is recorded as working there to at least 1812; he died in 1832. In 1804 he succeeded Joseph Quartermain and was succeeded in his turn by his son also T W Field (1805- 1869) £2,000 - £3,000

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1637 a George iii longcase clock, the 30cm dial inscribed George Clapham, Brigg, to arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, pierced brass spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to centre, engraved and chased with a sailing boat and castle, lunar phases to arch, twin winding holes, eight day movement, striking on a bell, the hood with flying swan neck dentil cornice centred and flanked by ball and spire finials, stop fluted columns, long arched door to waist flanked by stop fluted quarter columns, the projecting base with square panels with re-entrant angles, bracket feet, 244cm high £2,000 - £2,500 1638 a George iii mahogany longcase clock, the 29cm arched silvered dial inscribed Jefferys and Son, Chatham, Roman date and seconds dial, strike silent dial to arch, four leafy spandrels, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the later mahogany case with lofty pierced crestings flanked by compressed ball and spire finials, three quarter fluted columns, long arched door to waist, the outswept base on a plinth, the movement c.1775, the case 20th century, 220cm high £1,000 - £1,500 1639 a George iii longcase clock movement and dial, the 30cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed John Bishop, Maidstone, Roman and Arabic numerals, pierced brass spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, and date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the later oak case with stepped cornice above three quarter columns, long rectangular door to waist with pendulum window, outswept base, on a plinth, 220cm high, the movement c.1770, the case 20th century £1,000 - £1,500 1640 a George iii mahogany longcase clock, the 33cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, lunar phases to arch, pierced anthemion spandrels, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck cornice and verre eglomise C’s, urn finials, fluted columns, shaped rectangular doors to waist flanked by fluted quarter columns, outswept base with canted angles and ogee bracket feet, 234cm high, c.1780 £500 - £800

1643 1643 a William iV/early Victorian mahogany longcase clock, 35cm arched painted dial inscribed John Bell, Ashbourne, Roman numerals, moonphase to arch, seconds subsidiary, date aperture, the spandrels painted with churches, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, triple-arched rectangular door to waist, flanked by turned columns, canted base, bracket feet, 235cm high, c.1840

1642 a George iii style walnut diminutive longcase hall clock, 24cm circular silvered dial inscribed Maple, London, Roman numerals, triple winding holes, three train musical movement striking and chiming on five gongs, the shaped arched hood with moulded cornice, shaped rectangular door to waist, skirted base, bracket feet, brass cased weights, 187cm high, c.1915 £200 - £300

John Bell (1805-1875) was the second son of Edward Bell (1774-1834), a third generation clockmaker at Uttoxeter, and was apprenticed to his father 1819-1826 before setting up at Ashbourne by 1828. He married Elizabeth Mather there 21st November 1837. In 1855 he moved back to Uttoxeter. Watches are also known by him. £300 - £400 For more images please visit

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1644 an early Victorian mahogany longcase clock, 35cm arched painted dial inscribed with Roman numerals, moonphase to arch, subsidiary seconds mechanism, the spandrels painted with monastic buildings, date aperture, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by turned columns, ogee feet, 231cm high, c.1840 £100 - £150

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1647 an edwardian mahogany musical longcase clock, 30cm arched silvered dial inscribed Mappin & Webb, London, applied with stylised Arabic numerals and scrolling foliage, Strike/Silent and Westminster/Whittington/St Michael selectors to arch, subsidiary seconds dial, triple winding holes, eight-day movement chiming on eight tubular bells, the shaped arched hood carved with a blind-fretwork frieze, flanked by turned, blocked and reeded columns, glazed door and canted angles to waist, rectangular base applied with ribbon-tied laurel, skirted base, bracket feet, 232cm high, c.1905 £3,000 - £4,000

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1648 a fine irish early George iii mahogany longcase clock, 33cm square brass dial inscribed George Graydon, Dublin, Roman numerals, cast spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, shaped door to waist flanked by canted angles, skirted base, ogee bracket feet, 242cm high, c.1764 George Graydon was born 1739, and apprenticed to Charles Gillespy of Dublin in 1753 for seven years, setting up on his own account in 1761. He made clocks of admirable quality and died in 1805. £2,000 - £3,000 1649 a late 19th century oak dwarf longcase timepiece, 14cm square brass dial inscribed Edwd. Bell, Uttoxeter, Roman numerals, moulded,cornice, rectangular door to waist, shaped plinth base, 153.5cm high, c.1900 £100 - £150

1658 1658 a pair of Victorian cast iron half fluted campana garden urns, everted rims, cast in relief with flowerheads and wrapped acanthus scrolls, spreading bases, 58cm high, 46cm diam, c.1880 £200 - £300

Garden, architectural and Furniture 1650 a Victorian horse drawn four-seater trap, rectangular gallery rail, spoked wheels, c.1880 £300 - £500 1651 a large Victorian cast iron fluted compressed campana shaped garden urn, beaded everted egg and dart rim, stepped square base, 77cm high, 95cm diam, c.1850 £300 - £400 1652 a set of four cast iron half fluted campana garden urns, everted egg-and-dart rims, square bases, 68cm high £300 - £400 1653 a rococo style cast iron seven piece garden suite, comprising a table and six chairs, each pierced and cast with scrolls and the signs of the Zodiac, cartouche shaped feet, the table 72cm high, 79cm diam £300 - £400 1654 a cast iron hall stand, as a scantily clad putto grasping a snake, 82cm high £200 - £300 1655 a French steel and wire floor standing birdcage, pagoda top, L-shaped legs with arched stretchers, 202cm high, 68cm wide £80 - £120 1656 an 18th century design marble chimney piece, shaped serpentine mantel above a deep frieze, canted jambs with projecting scrolls, 108cm high, 123cm wide £350 - £450

1665 1665 a 19th century mahogany circular occasional table, veined marble top above a deep frieze, turned tapered legs, turned underfinial, c.1860 £300 - £400

1657 An English regency white marble chimney piece over sailing top above a freize carved with roundels £350 - £450

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1670 1670 an 18th century oak box bench settle, rectangular back with eight rectangular panels, scroll arms, with turned supports, three panel front, 131cm high, 156cm wide (an old reconstruction of period timbers) £300 - £400

1666 1666 a 19th century satinwood oval work table, pictured silk basket, tapered legs, x-stretcher £150 - £200

1671 a Chinese bronze temple bell, 19th century. £400 - £600

1668 an art Deco gilt and silvered gesso pier glass, bevelled lozenge shaped plate, the frieze and angles moulded with angular stylised flowers, foliage and geometric designs, reeded border, 144cm high, 87cm wide, c.1920 £60 - £100

1672 a Victorian mahogany rounded rectangular metamorphic three-tier dumb waiter, c.1860 £400 - £500

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1669 a George iii mahogany bowfronted chest, of small proportions, oversailing top above a fitted cockbeaded drawer and three long graduated conforming, turned handles, shaped apron, outswept bracket feet, 86cm high, 84cm wide, c.1820 £2,000 - £3,000

1676 a ‘16th century’ oak blanket chest, hinged top above four rectangular linen-fold panels, brass hasp and lock plate, stile feet, 62cm high, 127cm wide, part c.1580 £200 - £300

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1673 a George iii oak mule chest, the hinged top of plank construction with moulded edge above four raised and fielded arched shaped panels, flanked by quarter columns above three drawers, brass bat shaped swing handles and escutcheons,159cm wide, 98cm high, c.1775 £200 - £300

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1677 1677 a ‘17th century’ oak joint stool, rectangular top, turned legs, rectangular stretchers, 57cm high, 48cm wide £100 - £150

1678 1678 a 19th century anglo-indian hardwood inverted break centre side cabinet, shaped back, slightly oversailing top with lotus border above four arched rectangular doors, profusely pierced and carved with scrolling fruiting branches, skirted base, bun feet, 142cm high, 169.5cm wide, c.1880 £300 - £500 1679 a 19th century anglo-indian/Burmese Davenport, shaped three-quarter gallery with turned finials, hinged sloping top with inset writing surface, enclosing four small drawers, rectangular door to side enclosing four further drawers, turned handles, pierced and profusely carved with scrolling fruiting foliage, ceramic casters, 107cm high, 62cm wide, c.1880 £500 - £800

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1680 1680 a 19th century Black Forest novelty hall stand, well carved as a bear at the foot of a tree, a cub in the branches above, rustic hooped provision for canes and umbrellas, rocky base, 207cm high, c.1870 £3,000 - £5,000

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1682 a 19th century Franglais gilt metal mounted walnut and marquetry bureau de dame, shaped back with central mirror and drawer flanked by a pair of glazed doors, fall front enclosing a well, pigeon holes and small drawers, shaped apron, inlaid with scrolling leafy stems, serpentine legs, 141cm high, 81cm wide, c.1850 £700 - £1,000 1683 a 19th century giltwood and gesso oval girandole, cartouche shaped cresting, moulded frame with flowers and acanthus, above three leafy candle arms, lotus sconces, 136cm long, c.1870 £200 - £300 1684 a 19th century italian walnut and marquetry hall box settle, shaped apron carved with a heraldic shield supported by winged fanciful beasts, fierce lion masks to arms, hinged seat inlaid with chequered lozenges, set with two pairs of panels inlaid in ivory and shaded wood with hunting scenes, lion paw feet, 162cm wide, c.1850 £1,000 - £1,500

1681 1681 a 19th century crossbanded mahogany and marquetry sarcophagus cellarette, hinged top enclosing a zinc lined reservoir with provision for six bottles, inlaid with ribbons, bell husks and leafy scrolls, lion paw feet, 68cm high, 70cm wide, c.1880 £700 - £1,000

1685 1685 a 19th century louis XV revival gilt metal mounted walnut and marquetry shaped oval centre table, the crossbanded quarter-veneered top centred by an oval reserve inlaid with a songbird and butterfly amongst flowers, serpentine legs, 72cm high, 113cm wide, c.1860 £400 - £600 1686 a 19th century mahogany break centre connoisseur’s cabinet, of small proportions, flush top above three rectangular doors, three small drawers and three further doors, veneered with figured ovals, ivory kite shaped escutcheons, tapered outswept legs, geometric stretchers, 107cm high, 66cm wide £200 - £300 1687 a 19th century mahogany chairman’s diaf, the chair with scroll back centred by a rectangular tablet carved with Scottish thistles flanked by triglyphs and metopes, reeded border, squab cushion, the conforming plateau with folding writing surface supported on lopers, curved stretchers, 145cm high, 130cm long, c.1880 £1,500 - £2,000

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1691 1691 a 19th century mahogany gentleman’s serpentine dressing table, hinged crossbanded top outlined with boxwood stringing, enclosing an adjustable mirror and six open and covered compartments, ivory knop handles, square tapered legs, galleried undertier, brass casters, 73cm high, 75cm wide £200 - £300

1688 1688 a 19th century mahogany chest on chest, stepped cornice above three short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, flanked by reeded canted angles, the slightly projecting base with four further long drawers conforming, outlined with boxwood stringing, skirted base, ogee bracket feet, 198cm high, 102cm wide £500 - £800 1689 a 19th century mahogany curved rectangular floor standing shop display cabinet, reeded borders, hinged door, mirrored interior, plinth base, 201cm high, 66cm wide £150 - £250 1690 a 19th century mahogany floor standing cupboard, shallow cornice above a pair of rectangular re-entrant panelled doors, the base with a further pair conforming, flanked by moulded angles, ebonised borders, plinth base, 227cm high, 115cm wide £600 - £1,000

1692 1692 a 19th century mahogany plate carrier, brass mounted spindle gallery, incurved rectangular under tier, turned legs, 69cm high, 34.5cm diam £600 - £1,000

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1696 1696 a 19th century satinwood serpentine commode, of George III design, crossbanded top above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, Rococo swan neck handles, the sides with matched veneers, outlined with barberpole stringing, outswept slender bracket feet, 82.5cm high, 124cm wide, c.1880 £3,000 - £5,000

1693 a 19th century mahogany tripod occasional table, dished circular top, slender turned column, downswept legs, 76cm high £60 - £100 1694 a 19th century oak square occasional table, the top carved in relief with entwined snakes and fanciful beasts within circular and lozenge shaped reserves, shaped apron, circular underframe, turned underfinials, cabriole legs, 69cm high, 39cm wide £100 - £150

1697 a Black Forest domed rectangular fuel box, carved as bundled logs, hinged cover, loose ring handles to sides, 43cm high, 69cm wide, c.1900 £150 - £200

1695 a 19th century painted satinwood writing desk, the raised back with three-quarter gallery above an open niche divided into three, flanked by a pair of doors enclosing drawers before a folding tooled leather writing surface above two lopers and one long drawer, tapered square legs linked by a shaped undertier, the whole crossbanded and painted en grisaille and bright colours with urns, ribbon tied scrolling foliage, musical trophies and intertwined ribbon and rose meandering borders, 76cm wide, 106cm high £1,000 - £1,500

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1698 a set of six George iV mahogany scroll back dining chairs, double-scroll central rails, drop in seats, sabre legs, c.1825 £250 - £350

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1702 1702 a Chippendale revival mahogany side cabinet, moulded top above a deep frieze and a pair of doors applied with mouldings and carved acanthus, leafy scrolls and swags, flanked by curved angles with further doors conforming, bracket feet, 97cm high, 139cm wide, c.1915 £300 - £400

1699 1699 a Chinese export lacquer cabinet on stand, flush top above a pair of rectangular doors with raised oval and shaped serpentine panels enclosing four short and three long graduated drawers, brass swan neck handles, pierced apron, decorated in gilt with pagodas and prunus trees, square legs, 173cm high, 100cm wide, 19th century £2,000 - £3,000 1700 a Chinese gilt and painted altar table, rectangular top, the front pierced and carved with ferocious dragons and birds amongst scrolling clouds, 78cm high, 112.5cm wide, probably 19th century £400 - £600 1701 a Chinese huanghli wood and abalone shell tray top occasional table, the rectangular top inlaid with warriors in battle, butterflies and foliage, above a shaped and pierced trellis frieze, rectangular reeded stretchers, square section cabriole legs, 73cm high, 64cm wide, c.1900 £400 - £600

1703 1703 a Dutch mahogany and marquetry demi-lune card table, folding top inlaid with an urn of flowering stems, enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface, above a deep frieze with a pair of tambour fronted compartments, tapered square legs, 82cm high, 76cm wide, 19th century £200 - £300

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1704 a fine 18th century Maltese crossbanded walnut serpentine commode, well figured top top with matched veneers and inlaid with a pair of shaped crosses, above four long graduated drawers, turned handles, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, shaped apron, short cabriole legs, 112cm high, 174cm wide, c.1775 ÂŁ3,000 - ÂŁ5,000

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1705 a fine 19th century French Transitional style ormolu mounted harewood, mahogany and marquetry shaped serpentine commode a vantaux, rouge blushed grey veined marble top above three frieze drawers and a twin-hinged front inlaid with a wine ewer, a basket and flowers flanked by panels of diapers, boldly cast acanthus scroll sabot, 95cm high, 153cm wide, c.1860 ÂŁ4,000 - ÂŁ6,000

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1706 a fine George iii parcel-gilt and painted satinwood shaped serpentine pier table, the burr-yew crossbanded top brightly painted with cornucopia and ribbon-tied swags of colourful summer flowers, within a broad band of ribbonwrapped fruiting oak branches, deep stop-fluted frieze centred by a rectangular tablet painted engrisaille with a vestal virgin, curved X-stretchers, urnular underfinial, turned and reeded legs carved with swags and acanthus, 86cm high, 144cm wide, c.1790 ÂŁ5,000 - ÂŁ8,000

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1709 a French empire brass mounted mahogany gueridon, slightly dished top above a deep frieze, columnar legs, X-stretcher, cast and applied with acanthus bosses, bold lion paw feet, 75cm high, 95cm diam, c.1815 £700 - £1,000 1710 a French gilt metal mounted display case, bevelled glass panels, red velvet borders, gilt scroll feet, 20cm high x 23cm wide £120 - £180

1707 1707 a fine George iV burr yew bowed canted rectangular work table, hinged top with acanthus carved border, the interior with lift-out tray enclosing three compartments, beaded frieze, acanthus grasped column, beaded and fluted socle, incurved canted base applied with fluted bosses, scroll feet, 74cm high, 50cm wide, c.1825 £1,500 - £2,000 1708 a fine William iV rosewood, satinwood and marquetry circular centre table, the curcular top with well figured radiating veneers profusely inlaid with leafy stems and scrolling foliage, hexagonal baluster column, the triform base further inlaid, shaped apron, scroll feet, 73cm high, 124cm diam, c.1835 £3,000 - £4,000

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1711 1711 a French louis XV revival gilt metal mounted walnut and vernis Martin shaped serpentine vitrine, caddy top above a three-quarter glazed door enclosing shelves, painted with a courting couple in 18th century Pastoral dress, serpentine legs, 176cm high, 85cm wide, c.1880 £600 - £900

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1714 1714 a George ii mahogany concertina action card table, the shaped folding top enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface and square counter wells, above a deep frieze, cabriole legs carved with acanthus scrolls to knees, ball and claw feet, 74cm high, 85cm wide, c.1750 £1,500 - £2,000

1712 1712 a George i crossbanded walnut bureau, fall front with book-matched veneers enclosing a rectangular cupboard door flanked by pigeon holes and small drawers, above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass bat shaped handles and escutcheons, outlined throughout with feather banding, 101cm high, 91cm wide, c.1720 £600 - £1,000

1715 a ‘George ii’ rectangular carved and gesso stool, drop in seat, cabriole legs with acanthus to knees, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, 65cm wide £60 - £100

1716 1716 a George ii shaped rectangular red walnut tea and games table, the folding leaves enclosing a tooled leather playing surface within token trays and candle stands,a plain tea surface the base enclosing a compartment for games etc, brass escutcheon, tapered legs with lappets and pad feet, 84cm wide, 74cm high, c.1740 £1,000 - £1,500

1713 1713 a George ii design mahogany wing back armchair, the cream silk stuffed-over upholstery with stylised flowers and stiff leaves, carbriole legs, turned H-stretcher, pad feet, c.1900 £300 - £500

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1720 a George iii brass bound mahogany oval coopered wine cooler, carrying handles to sides, zinc liner, the stand with moulded square legs, 54cm high, 65cm wide, c.1780 £400 - £600

1717 1717 a George ii style mahogany rectangular silver table, gadrooned top above a shallow frieze applied with leafy scrolls, cabriole legs carved with winged female masks to knees, ball and claw feet, 74cm high, 102cm wide, c.1920 £250 - £350 1718 a George ii style mahogany rectangular stool, cabriole legs carved with acanthus to knees, ball and claw feet, 51cm high, 61cm wide, ivorine label for Thorobett Furniture, c.1920 £60 - £100

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1719 a George ii walnut chest, oversailing top above two short and three long graduated drawers, brass bat shaped swing handles and escutcheons, the whole crossbanded and outlined with ebony stringing, skirted base, bracket feet, 83cm wide, 80cm high, c.1730 £2,000 - £3,000

1721 a George iii crossbanded mahogany hexagonal cellarette on stand, hinged top outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, brass axehead handles, enclosing four divisons, moulded square legs, 70cm high, 46cm wide, c.1810 £300 - £500 1722 a George iii design pine break centre bookcase, broken architectural pediment above a deep frieze pierced with heart shaped motifs and four astragal glazed doors, the projecting base with four further panelled doors, skirted base, 238cm high, 243cm wide £600 - £800 1723 a George iii elm tripod occasional table, dished circular top, turned urnular column, carbriole legs, 72cm high, 51cm diam, c.1800 £80 - £120

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1724 1724 a George iii flame mahogany oval Pembroke table, the top with segemented veneers centred by an oval, crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, bow fronted drawer to frieze, blind to verso, brass ring handles, tapered square legs, 72cm high, 80cm wide, c.1800 £300 - £400

1727 1727 a George iii mahogany bachelor’s chest, rounded rectangular moulded top above a slide and four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, pierced brass bat shaped handles and escutcheons, skirted base, tall bracket feet, 87cm high, 68cm wide, c.1760 £300 - £400

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1725 a George iii fruitwood circular cricket table, planked top, triangular undertier, tapered outswept legs, 75cm high, 74cm diam, c.1800 £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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1728 a George iii mahogany batwing Pembroke table, crossbanded top with fall leaves, outlined with chequered stringing, flush bowfronted drawer to frieze, tapered square legs, 72cm high, 75cm wide, c.1790 £400 - £600 1729 a George iii mahogany bow fronted chest of three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, oval brass handles, shaped apron, outswept bracket feet, 19th century £300 - £500

1732 1732 a George iii mahogany bow fronted sideboard, slightly oversailing top above a cockbeaded frieze drawer and arched apron, flanked by deep drawers, one with a lift-out compartment, brass swan neck handles, carved with batwing fans and oval acanthus bosses, tapered square legs, spade feet, 91cm high, 137cm wide, c.1810 £400 - £600

1730 1730 a George iii mahogany bow fronted chest of two short and four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, oval brass handles embossed with Classical urns, shaped apron, outswept bracket feet, 113cm high, 107cm wide, 19th century £200 - £300 1731 a George iii mahogany bow fronted corner washstand, shaped back above three apertures and an open shelf, drawer to frieze flanked by a pair of blind conforming, outlined with boxwood stringing, shaped stretcher with circular upstand, outswept feet, 96cm high, 66cm wide, c.1800 £60 - £100

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1733 1733 a George iii mahogany bow fronted sideboard, slightly oversailing top above a frieze drawer and arched apron flanked by a pair of cupboards, crossbanded and outlined with ebonised stringing, kite shaped escutcheons, turned handles, tapered square legs, 90cm high, 132cm wide, early 19th century £200 - £300

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1734 a George iii mahogany break centre serving table, oversailing top above three crossbanded frieze drawers, brass laurel loose ring handles, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, square tapered legs, spade feet, 85cm high, 132.5cm wide (alterations) £400 - £600 1735 a George iii mahogany breakcentre library bookcase, moulded cornice above a pair of glazed rectangular doors, the projecting base with a pair of panelled doors flanked by curved angles with rows of drawers, plinth base, 269cm high, 166cm wide, 19th century £800 - £1,200 1736 a ‘George iii’ mahogany bureau bookcase, Greek key cornice above a blind fretwork frieze and a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the projecting base with fitted drawer enclosing a cupboard, pigeon holes and small drawers, above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass swan neck handles, bracket feet, 227cm high, 110cm wide (associated) £200 - £300

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1737 a George iii mahogany bureau, crossbanded fall front enclosing pigeon holes and small drawers, above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, oval brass swing handles, 99cm high, 96cm wide, c.1810 £100 - £150 For more images please visit

1738 a George iii mahogany chest of four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass swan neck handles, ogee bracket feet, c.1800 £400 - £600

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1739 a George iii mahogany chest of two short and three long faux cockbeaded graduated drawers, brass swan neck handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 97cm high, 110cm wide, c.1800 £200 - £300

1743 1743 a George iii mahogany demi-lune card table, folding top with radiating veneers and an ebony and satinwood fan, enclosing a baize lined playing surface above a deep frieze, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, 73cm high, 96cm wide, c.1810 £200 - £300

1740 1740 a George iii mahogany chest on chest, dentil cornice above a deep frieze, two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, the slightly projecting base with three further long conforming, brass swan neck handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 172cm high, 121cm wide, 19th century £200 - £300 1741 a George iii mahogany chest on chest, dentil cornice above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, the slightly projecting base with three further long conforming, brass swan neck handles, skirted base, shaped bracket feet, 185cm high, 112cm wide, c.1800 £300 - £400 1742 a George iii mahogany demi-lune card table, folding top with moulded edge enclosing a baize lined playing surface, above a deep frieze outlined with boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, spade feet, 74cm high, 91cm wide, c.1810 £100 - £150

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1744 1744 a George iii mahogany gentleman’s washstand, hinged two-piece top enclosing bowl apertures, above a pair of rectangular doors and a night drawer, oval brass handles, moulded chamfered square legs, 85cm high, 46cm wide, c.1810 £200 - £300

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1745 a George iii mahogany rounded rectangular Pembroke table, reeded top with fall leaves above a frieze drawer, blind to verso, brass drum handles, turned quatrepartite columns, down swept legs, brass casters, 73cm high, 110cm wide, c.1820 £100 - £150 1746 a George iii mahogany rounded rectangular work table, moulded top with fall leaves outlined with ebony stringing, above two graduated drawers, blind to verso, brass drum handles, turned tapered legs, brass casters, 72cm high, 61cm wide, c.1820 £200 - £300 1747 a ‘George iii mahogany secretaire bookcase, dentil cornice above a pair of rectangular astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the projecting base with fitted drawer enclosing an inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, pigeon holes and small drawers, above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass swan neck handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 217cm high, 118cm wide (alterations) £800 - £1,200

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1748 a George iii mahogany serpentine fronted night chair, three quarter gallery, hinged top and seat, turned uprights, tapered square legs, 82cm high, 59cm wide, c.1800 £40 - £60 1749 a George iii mahogany serpentine tea table, folding top above a frieze drawer, reeded tapered square legs, 74cm high, 86cm wide £200 - £300 1750 a George iii mahogany side cabinet, rectangular top above a pair of doors veneered with flame figured ovals outlined with satinwood banding, 90cm high, 124cm wide, c.1800 £500 - £800 1751 a George iii mahogany square gentleman’s washstand, hinged twin-covers enclosing bowl aperture, above a cupboard and a drawer, square tapered legs, 86.5cm high, 42cm wide, c.1800 £60 - £100

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1753 1753 a George iii oak low boy, moulded oversailing top above three frieze drawers, brass bat shaped handles, shaped apron, straightened cabriole legs, pad feet, 68cm high, 76cm wide, c.1775 £300 - £500

1752 1752 a George iii mahogany tray top night cupboard, wavy gallery with pierced handles, above a pair of rectangular doors and a night drawer, brass angular swan neck handles, chamfered square legs, 79cm high, 56cm wide, c.1800 £200 - £300

1754 a George iii rectangular chest of two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass swan neck handles, bracket feet, 94cm high, 99cm wide, c.1800 £300 - £400

1755 a George iii revival mahogany demi-lune sideboard, crossbanded top outlined with chequered stringing above a cockbeaded frieze drawer and a tambour fronted compartment, flanked by a pair of further frieze drawers and a pair of blind conforming above two pairs of doors veneered with flame figured ovals, square tapered legs, spade feet, 143cm wide, c.1880 £300 - £400

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1756 1756 a George iii rosewood crossbanded satinwood bonheur du jour, arched back with two waterfall shelves above an open niche flanked by a pair of rectangular doors enclosing small drawers, brass columnar end supports with urnular finials, projecting base with folding inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, above a long fitted drawer, brass ring handles, slender turned and tapered legs, 146cm high, 92cm wide, c.1800 ÂŁ3,000 - ÂŁ4,000

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1757 a George iii style small bookcase cupboard, in two parts, the astragal glazed panel door enclosing a green painted interior with two shelves, above drawer and cupboard door, bracket feet, 168cm high, 67cm wide, 31cm deep, early 20th century £300 - £400

1760 1760 a George iV gilt metal mounted mahogany rounded rectangular Pembroke table, reeded top with fall leaves above a frieze drawer flanked by cast acanthus leaves, blind to verso conforming, lotus grasped column, incurved canted rectangular base, moulded sabre legs with acanthus to knees, brass socket casters, 71cm high, 107cm wide, c.1830 £200 - £300 1758

1761 a George iV mahogany polescreen, urnular finial, canted rectangular silkwork banner embroidered with roses and summer flowers, turned and fluted column, turned socle, canted triform base, bun feet, 155cm high, c.1830 £80 - £120

1758 a George iV burr elm circular tripod occasional table, pierced brass gallery, turned column, incurved triform base, 75.5cm high, 57cm diam, c.1825 £300 - £400

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1759 a George iV chiffonier, rectangular superstructure with three quarter gallery and turned supports, projecting base with a pair of flush frieze drawers and panelled doors, flanked by fluted columns, fluted bun feet, 144cm high, 98cm wide, c.1825 £200 - £300

1762 a George iV mahogany rectangular four section Canterbury, bowed divisions, cockbeaded drawer to base, turned legs, brass casters, 51cm high, 46cm wide, c.1825 £300 - £500

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1763 a George iV mahogany rectangular writing table, slightly oversailing top above three cockbeaded frieze drawers, brass ring handles, spreading cylindrical end supports, shaped undertier, brass casters, 79cm high, 106cm wide, c.1825 £200 - £300

1765 a ‘George iV’ mahogany rounded rectangular pier table, moulded crossbanded top above a deep frieze, turned and fluted legs, 92cm high, 150cm wide (reconstructed) £300 - £400 1766 a George iV mahogany secretaire bookcase, stepped cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, projecting base with fitted drawer enclosing pigeon holes and small drawers, above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, outlined with ebony stringing, bracket feet, 214cm high, 122cm wide, c.1825 £400 - £600 1767 a George iV mahogany shaped serpentine sideboard, possibly Scottish, slightly oversailing top above a cockbeaded frieze drawer and arched apron, flanked by cupboards, sprially turned and fluted legs, 93cm high, 205cm wide, c.1825 £300 - £400 1768 a George iV mahogany work table, rounded rectangular top above a frieze drawer applied with a cushion moulding, hexagonal column, turned socle, triform base, bun feet, brass casters, c.1825 £80 - £120

1764 1764 a George iV mahogany rounded rectangular card table, folding top above a deep frieze centred by a rectangular tablet and flanked by scrolls applied with draught turned roundels, spreading square column, incurved base, fluted bun feet, brass casters, 72cm high, 85cm wide, c.1825 £150 - £250

1769 a George iV mahogany work table, rounded rectangular top with fall leaves above two long graduated cockbeaded drawers, turned handles, basket undertier, shaped end supports, bun feet, 70cm high, 52cm wide (closed), c.1825 £150 - £200

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1774 a George/William iV mahogany pedestal work table, rounded rectangular top with fall leaves, above two cockbeaded frieze drawers, blind to verso, turned handles, U-shaped basket undertier, incurved canted base, lotus scroll feet, 75cm high, 46cm wide, c.1830 £250 - £350

1770 1770 a George iV rosewood four section Canterbury, Xshaped divisions with arched leaf carved crestings, acorn finials to angles, drawer to base, turned handle, turned legs, brass casters, 53cm high, 51cm wide, c.1825 £700 - £1,000

1775 1775 a George/William iV mahogany rounded rectangular three tier dumb waiter, lotus carved end supports, brass casters, 128cm high, 91.5cm wide, c.1830 £300 - £500

1771 1771 a George iV rosewood rounded rectangular library table, moulded top above a deep shaped serpentine frieze with one drawer and one blind, the verso conforming in reverse, carved and applied with a shell and scrolls, panelled baluster end supports, lotus socles, spreading circular bases, lion paw feet, 70cm high, 130cm wide, c.1830 £400 - £600 1772 a George V rosewood tripod occasional work table, circular top above a spindle galleried undertier, turned column, incurved canted triform base, bun feet, 73cm high, 40.5cm diam, c.1860 £100 - £150

1776 1776 a George/William iV rosewood circular breakfast table, well figured tilting top, bead-and-reel moulded cannon barrel column, canted triform base, scroll feet, 74cm high, 130cm diam, c.1830 £200 - £300

1773 a George/William iV mahogany bergere library chair, curved back incise carved with scrolls, squab cushion, turned and fluted forelegs, c.1830 £200 - £300

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1778 a German Black Forest easel mirror, rectangular plate, the frame carved with leaves to angles, bark sides, oval base, 84cm high. c.1880 £300 - £400 1779 a good Chippendale revival mahogany serpentine fronted canteen table, the well figured top with gadrooned edge above two long fitted cockbeaded drawers, enclosing a silver plated King’s pattern table service, for twelve, shaped apron and cabriole legs well carved with scrolling acanthus, 85cm high, 96cm wide, c.1920 £600 - £1,000 1780 a ‘Gothic’ oak side table, oversailing planked top above a deep frieze with rectangular door, carved with interlaced lunettes and applied with arched tracery, sledge base, 74cm high, 117cm wide (an old reconstruction of period timbers) £300 - £400 1781 a large Victorian giltwood and gesso arched rectangular pier glass, acanthus scroll cresting, beaded border, 31cm high, 156cm wide, c.1860 £400 - £600 1782 a large Victorian mahogany circular breakfast table, one-piece moulded tilting top, tuned quatrepartite base with underfinials, cabriole legs, scroll feet, 74.5cm high, 151cm diam, c.1870 £200 - £300

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1783 1783 a large Victorian oak three tier rectangular buffet, bun shaped finials, turned columns carved with meandering fruiting stems, brass casters, 136cm high, 137cm wide, c.1880 £300 - £400

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1784 a late Victorian mahogany and marquetry settee, the shaped and pierced back inlaid in ivory and coloured woods with flowers, leafy scrolls and acanthus bosses, pierced vasular arm supports, slender cabriole legs, pad feet, 114cm wide, c.1890 £200 - £300 1785 a late Victorian mahogany and marquetry square revolving bookcase, by Maple & Co, London & Paris, the top inlaid in ivory and coloured woods with a roundel of leafy scrolls, above two tiers of shelves, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 86cm high, 49cm square, c.1900 £200 - £300 1786 a late Victorian mahogany composed three piece salon suite, comprising a settee and lady’s and gentleman’s armchair, arched backs, downswept arms, the gentleman’s chair carved with flowerhead bosses, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, stuffed-over upholstery, tapered square legs, spade feet, brass casters, the settee 112cm wide, c.1900 £300 - £500 1787 a late Victorian mahogany revolving bookcase, the moulded square top inlaid with a musical trophy, outlined with satinwood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, above three small drawers, brass drum handles, ceramic casters, 85cm high, 45cm square, c.1890 £200 - £300

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1788 a late Victorian mahogany wall hanging display cabinet, of narrow proportions, shaped cresting carved with a flower, leaves and scrolling acanthus, above a glazed rectangular door enclosing five shelves, 127cm high, 64cm wide, c.1900 £80 - £120 1789 a late Victorian rectangular rosewood two-tier occasional table, inlaid throughout with stringing, square tapered legs, ceramic casters, 70cm high, 73cm wide, 42cm deep, c.1890 £100 - £150 1790 a late Victorian rosewood and marquetry occasional table, square top inlaid with a palmette roundel and further palmettes to angles, outlined with boxwood stringing, octagonal galleried undertier, outswept legs, bun feet, 69cm high, 56cm wide, c.1890 £100 - £150 1791 a late Victorian rosewood octagonal centre table, moulded top inlaid in ivory and coloured woods with a central boss of swags and leafy scrolls, outlined with boxwood stringing, turned underfinial, X-stretcher with spindle gallery, turned legs, 70cm high, 89cm diam, c.1890 £200 - £300

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1792 a late Victorian satinwood crossbanded mahogany Davenport, rectangular superstructure with shaped back and hinged cover enclosing compartments, stationery divisions and well apertures, hinged sloping top with inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, enclosing three small maple veneered drawers, four drawers to side, blind to verso, brass bat shaped handles, turned uprights, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, ceramic casters, 85cm high, 52cm wide, Harrods label, c.1890 £200 - £300

1796 a louis XV style gilt metal mounted serpentine kidney shaped commode, slightly oversailing top above three drawers flanked by trompe l’oeil reeded angles,, serpentine, acanthus sabot, 88cm high, 89cm wide, c.1880 £800 - £1,200

1793 1793 a late Victorian/edwardian mahogany salon display cabinet, arched moulded cornice above a mirrored niche, a drawer and a rectangular panelled door, flanked by a pair of rectangular leaded doors with stained glass lozenges, satinwood cross banded and outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, square tapered legs, spade feet, 185.5cm high, 126cm wide, c.1900 £200 - £300

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1794 a louis XiV style bombé commode, marble top with moulded edge above three long drawers, each with bold scroll drop handle escutcheons, flanked by caryatids to angles, shaped apron, outswept feet, 96cm wide, 88cm high, 20th century £1,500 - £2,500

1797 a louis XV style gilt metal mounted walnut and vernis Martin vitrine, flower and acanthus scroll cresting above a shaped rectangular door, painted with young shepherds and shepherdesses in an 18th century pastoral idyll, serpentine legs, 182.5cm high, 66cm wide £300 - £500

1795 a louis XV revival giltwood three piece suite, comprising a settee and a pair of armchairs, shaped arched backs with ribbon-tied crestings, padded outswept arms terminating in acanthus scrolls, stuffed over upholstery, well carved throughout with flowers and stiff leaves, serpentine legs, the settee 157cm long, c.1880 £3,000 - £5,000

1798 a louis XV style marquetry and kingwood ormolu mounted centre table, the quarter veneered top inlaid with flowering stems and strap work in coloured woods, within a cast leafy gadrooned border, female caryatid mounts, mask escutcheon, scroll legs, 101cm wide, 77cm high, c.1850 £1,500 - £2,500

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1800 1799 a mahogany three piece suite, comprising a sofa and a pair of armchairs, outswept arms fluted and carved with scrolls, stuffed over upholstery, squab cushions, brass casters, the sofa 202cm wide, c.1920 £200 - £300 1800 a fine 18th century italian giltwood console table, veined marble top, boldly carved with winged beasts, cherub mask and leafy scrolls, Florence, c.1750 £3,000 - £5,000 1801 a mid-18th century elm bureau, of small proportions, fall front enclosing a well, a cupboard and a stepped arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, above one blind, two short and two long graduated drawers, pierced brass bat shaped handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 98cm high, 84cm wide, c.1750 £400 - £500

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1806 1802 a mid-18th century irish mahogany rectangular tea table, moulded folding top above a pair of cockbeaded frieze drawers, cabriole legs carved with flowering acanthus scrolls to knees, pad feet, 75cm high, 96cm wide £3,000 - £4,000 1803 a pair of ‘18th century’ oak X-frame cathedras, shaped cresting rails, linen-fold panelled backs, scroll arms, the front rails centred by acanthus bosses, 62cm wide (old reconstructions of period timber) £150 - £200 1804 a pair of 19th century north european softwood hall chairs, cartouche shaped backs carved with leaping horses and scrolling acanthus, canted rectangular seats, reeded outswept legs, c.1880 £150 - £200 1805 a pair of adam revival mahogany square urn pedestal, each concave moulded top above a fluted frieze and rectangular door applied with incurved mouldings and lotus bosses centred by an oval, plinth base, 102cm high, 51.5cm wide, early 20th century £300 - £500

1807 1807 a pair of George iii mahogany tambour front night cupboards, rectangular tops with wavy galleries,tapered square legs, 73cm high, 42cm wide, c.1800 £200 - £300

1806 a pair of Chinese brass mounted elm cabinets on stands, each with a pair of rectangular doors, shaped aprons, square pad feet, 60cm high, 77cm wide, 19th century £400 - £600

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1808 a pair of louis XV style giltwood armchairs, arched backs pierced and carved with stiff foliage, outswept scroll arms, stuffed-over upholstery, shaped aprons, cabriole legs, 20th century £200 - £300

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1809 a pair of louis XV style kingwood, walnut and marquetry bow fronted corner tables, each with slightly over sailing top above a pair of hinged drawer-fronted compartments applied with ebony mouldings and inlaid with flowers and foliage within a lozenge, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, open undertiers, tapered feet, 107.5cm high, 68cm wide, 19th century £600 - £1,000 1810 a pair of regency design mahogany bergere library chairs, squab cushions, slender tapered fluted legs, brass casters £400 - £600 1811 a pair of regency mahogany hall chairs, shield shaped backs, reeded sabre legs, c.1815 £600 - £1,000 1812 a pair of regency painted, penwork and faux rosewood tripod occasional tables, each rounded rectangular top decorated with a hawk within a band of songbirds amongst leafy foliage, twisted columns, sabre legs, 74cm high, 51cm wide £300 - £500 1810

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1815 1813 a pair of regency rosewood canted rectangular tripod occasional tables, crossbanded tops outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, stepped turned and fluted columns, canted incurved triform bases, scroll feet, 76cm high, 44cm wide, c.1820 £2,500 - £3,500

1817 a pair of William iV mahogany bergere library chairs, curved scroll cresting rails, downswept arms terminating in lotus scrolls, squab cushions, serpentine front rails, turned and fluted legs, brass casters, c.1835 £1,500 - £2,500

1814 a pair of Victorian Gothic revival oak folding coffin stands, pierced with tracery above X-shaped friezes, brass struts, 60cm high, 61cm wide, c.1850 £80 - £120

1818 a regency circular wall mirror, ebonised slip, convex mirror, the gilt wood frame applied with spheres, eagle finial with pendant, 84cm high, c.1820 £150 - £200

1815 a pair of Victorian rosewood side cabinets, each rectangular top with three-quarter gallery above a pair of glazed arched rectangular doors enclosing plum velvet lined shelves, flanked by acanthus scroll and lotus brackets, 116cm high, 92cm wide, c.1850 £1,800 - £2,500

1819 a regency ebonised tripod games table, the shaped square penwork top decorated with chess board within a broad band of flowers and foliage, turned column, incurved canted triform base, bun feet, 74cm high, 47cm wide, c.1825 £120 - £180

1816 a pair of Victorian walnut and leather upholstered easy armchairs, the backs, arms and seat covered in studded pale brown leather, carved throughout with leaves, turned tapered legs, c.1890 £400 - £600

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1820 a regency mahogany circular centre/breakfast table, the tilting top with well figured segmented veneers outlined with boxwood stringing, turned columns, moulded cabriole legs, brass capped casters, 75cm high, 130cm diam £400 - £600 1821 a regency mahogany circular occasional table/etagere, the veined marble top above a deep frieze and three tapered rectangular supports linked by two graduated draught turned circular undertiers, paw feet, 52cm diameter, 85cm high, c.1820 £1,000 - £1,500 1822 a regency pollard oak tripod occasional table, circular top inlaid with a six-pointed star, panelled tapered column, incurved triform base inlaid with further stars, bun feet, 73cm high, 59.5cm diam, c.1820 £400 - £600

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1823 1823 a regency revival mahogany cheval mirror, the rectangular tilting plate outlined with two rows of barber pole stringing, reeded uprights and arched supports, brass casters, 164cm high, 86cm wide, c.1905 £100 - £150 1824 a regency rosewood and brass marquetry card table, folding top outlined with stringing terminating in scrolls and acanthus to angles, pierced lyre shaped columns, incurved base, scroll legs, brass casters, 74cm high, 92cm wide, c.1815 £700 - £1,000

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1825 1825 a regency rosewood and marquetry work table, well figured top with rounded ends, each with a pierced brass gallery, inlaid with a band of scrolling foliage above two frieze drawers and two blind opposing, basket undertier, turned stretcher, sabre legs carved with acanthus scrolls to knees, brass capped casters, 79cm high, 78cm wide, c.1825 £2,500 - £3,500

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1826 robert Thompson, Mouseman of Kilburn - an oak rectangular stool, oversailing adzed top above a deep frieze, chamfered turned and blocked legs, rectangular stretchers, carved mouse signature, 34cm high, 43.5cm wide £100 - £150

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1828 a rococo mahogany side chair, shaped and pierced back carved with ribbons, flowering C-scrolls and acanthus, stuffed over seat, serpentine front rail, cabriole legs boldly carved with dolphins, 19th century £800 - £1,200 1829 a Scandinavian softwood clamp front ark, hinged top with shaped ends, carved and brightly painted with roundels, interlaced lunettes and meandering motifs, stile feet, 96cm high, 116cm wide, late 19th century £300 - £400 1830 a set of eight regency mahogany reeded scroll back dining chairs, curved cresting rails outlined with brass stringing, flanked by draught turned roundels, scroll arms, drop-in seats, sabre legs, c.1820 £400 - £600

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1832 1832 a set of Sheraton revival mahogany quartetto tables, rectangular tops applied with shallow mouldings and centred by well figured ovals, slender turned legs, sledge feet, 69cm to 64cm high, 49cm to 34cm wide, c.1910 £700 - £900 1833 a set of six Chinese padouk wood armchairs, shaped serpentine cresting rails, the backs and seats with inset grey veined marble panels, deep shaped aprons carved with ferocious dragon masks amongst clouds, cabriole legs, scroll feet, c.1900 £2,000 - £3,000 1830

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1838 1838 a small Victorian walnut sofa, shaped arched back carved with acanthus scrolls, stuffed-over deep buttoned upholstery, cabriole legs, scroll feet, brass casters, 131cm wide, c.1850 £300 - £500 1839 a substantial Victorian oak armchair, rectangular panelled back with turned bun finials, moulded arms, buttoned squab cushion, turned legs, c.1880 £200 - £300 1840 a Venetian oval looking glass, the broad border etched with leafy scrolls and applied with pink flowerheads and layered leaves, 122cm high, 94cm wide, 20th century £200 - £300

1834 1834 a set of six George iii mahogany dining chairs, reeded scroll backs with pierced splats carved with bosses, stuffed-over upholstery, slender turned legs, c.1820 £300 - £400

1841 a Victorian aesthetic Movement mahogany wardrobe and pot cupboard, in the manner of Charles Lock Eastlake, moulded low cornice above a pair of panelled doors, reeded ebonised borders, brass strap hinges, drawers to base, turned feet, 184cm high, 126cm wide, the pot cupboard with castellated spindle gallery, 90cm high, 43cm wide, c.1875 £200 - £300

1835 a set of six Victorian mahogany ballon back dining chairs, serpentine fronted stuffed-over seats, turned legs, c.1880 £200 - £300 1836 a Sheraton revival brass mounted mahogany and satinwood double bed, rectangular ends inlaid with oval batwing paterae, within banded borders outlined with boxwood stringing, ceramic casters, 144cm high, 140cm wide, c.1890 £150 - £200

1842 a Victorian brass mounted mahogany wardrobe, in the Louis XVI Revival style, by Edwards & Roberts, stamped, arched cresting with acanthus grasped pine cone finials, panelled doors enclosing three sliding trays, above two short and two long drawers, flanked by reeded columns, turned feet, 233cm high, 131cm wide, c.1880 £400 - £600

1837 a Sheraton revival satinwood and mahogany oval occasional table, the top with batwing veneers centred oval patera, above a deep frieze, rosewood crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered square legs, brass casters, 76.5cm high, 80cm wide, c.1900 £200 - £300

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1843 a Victorian burr walnut and mahogany rectangular duet stool, hinged stuffed-over seat above a panelled frieze, tapered square legs, ceramic casters, 50cm high, 92cm wide, c.1880 £150 - £200 1844 a Victorian burr walnut and marquetry rounded rectangular work table, the well figured quarter-veneered top enclosing top and frieze drawer inlaid with leafy scrolls, fretwork apron, basket undertier, turned and carved legs and X-stretcher, knop under-finial, brass casters, 72cm high, 61cm wide, c.1850 £250 - £350 232

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1845 1845 a Victorian burr walnut oval centre/sofa table, quarter-veneered top above a long frieze drawer flanked by turned underfinials, turned stretcher and cabriole legs carved with acanthus, 74cm high, 127cm wide, c.1850 £250 - £350

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1846 1846 a Victorian burr walnut piano front davenport, the sprung superstructure with stationery divisions and compartments, hinged top enclosing a pair of small drawers and a retractable plateau with hinged tooled and gilt leather writing surface adjustable on a ratchet, pen compartment and well apertures, four drawers to side, blind to verso, turned handles, the panelled front flanked by boldly carved and pierced scrolls, bun feet, 90cm high, 57cm wide, c.1850 £700 - £900

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1847 a Victorian canted rectangular adjustable reading table, moulded top with hinged plateau adjustable on a ratchet, carved octagonal column, shaped base, bun feet capped with roundels, 72cm high, 99cm wide, c.1870 £200 - £300

1856 a Victorian mahogany spoon back armchair, stuffed over-upholstery, cabriole legs, ceramic casters, c.1850 £150 - £200 1857 a Victorian mahogany triple wardrobe, moulded cornice above three arched panelled doors enclosing a hanging rail and drawers, plinth base, 211cm high, 182cm wide, c.1880 £600 - £800

1848 a Victorian gilt metal mounted walnut and marquetry side cabinet, rectangular top above a deep frieze and a glazed rectangular door, outlined with boxwood stringing, plinth base, turned feet, 103cm high, 76cm wide, c.1870 £150 - £200 1849 a Victorian gilt metal mounted walnut, marquetry and ebonised credenza, moulded top above a rectangular panelled door flanked by turned and reeded Corinthian columns and curved glazed panels, plinth base, bun feet, 107cm high, 147cm wide, c.1870 £500 - £800 1850 a Victorian Gothic carved oak octagonal work table, the underside of the lid stamped ‘Martin Upholsterer, Aidstone’, tripod base, 72cm high, 32cm wide, c1870 £350 - £400 1851 a Victorian mahogany bookcase, architectural pediment with a cresting of wrapped acanthus and S-scrolls, above a pair of glazed doors, the projecting base with a pair of rectangular panelled doors flanked by brackets, plinth base, 236cm high, 140cm wide, c.1880 £250 - £350

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1852 a Victorian mahogany double wardrobe, moulded cornice above a pair of arched rectangular panelled doors, enclosing hanging space, three sliding trays and three drawers, plinth base, 210cm high, 145cm wide, c.1860 £200 - £300

1858 a Victorian mahogany twin pedestal sideboard, moulded rectangular top above a frieze drawer, arched rectangular panelled doors to pedestals, applied with carved scroll brackets, plinth base, 88.5cm high, 148cm wide, c.1860 £100 - £150

1853 a Victorian mahogany open library bookcase, rectangular moulded top above three rows of adjustable leather trimmed shelves, plinth base, 139cm high, 183cm wide, c.1880 £400 - £600

1859 a Victorian oak armchair, rectangular back carved with a C-scroll cartouche and scrolling acanthus, flanked by reeded debased Corinthian columns, padded arms terminating in heraldic bears supporting shields, stuffed-over upholstery, turned acanthus carved legs, c.1880 £200 - £300

1854 a Victorian mahogany partners desk, rounded rectangular top with inset leather writing surface, each pedestal with four graduated drawers, further drawers and rectangular panelled doors to verso. turned handles, 77cm high, 203cm wide, c.1880 £800 - £1,200

1860 a Victorian oak lectern, the reading slope on trefoil pierced cluster column supports, stepped triform base, 52cm high, 137cm wide, c.1900 £60 - £100

1855 a Victorian mahogany rounded rectangular twin pedestal desk, moulded top with inset leather writing surface, above three frieze drawers and three further graduated to each pedestal, turned handles, plinth base, 80cm high, 126cm wide, c.1880 £300 - £500

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1861 a Victorian oak two-tier buffet, moulded top above a cushion frieze with two drawers carved with fluted scrolls, tapered geometric legs with debased Ionic capitals, 89cm high, 130cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300

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1862 a Victorian reformed Gothic sideboard, stepped rectangular back with blind crenellated border above an open shelf, the projecting base with three frieze drawers above a niche and four rectangular doors, divided and flanked by split turnings, stepped plinth base, 171cm high, 201cm wide, c.1865 £250 - £350

1867 a Victorian walnut circular music stool, stuffed-over Berlin tapestry seat typically worked in coloured wools with bands of summer flowers, adjustable on a screw, baluster column, turned underfinial, scroll legs, 50cm high (lowest), c.1850 £60 - £100 1868 a Victorian walnut mirror back sideboard, shaped serpentine cresting above a deep cushion moulded frieze and a bevelled mirror flanked by turned and reeded debased Corinthian columns, the projecting breakcentre base with three frieze drawers above an open niche and two further drawers flanked by rectangular cupboard doors, carved with shells, bosses and scrolling acanthus, Art Nouveau coppered handles, plinth base, 234cm high, 181cm wide, c.1890 £400 - £600

1863 a Victorian rosewood music stool, by James Shoolbred & Co,Tottenham House, London, stamped, circular suffed over seat adjustable on a screw, turned and fluted legs carved with lozenges, X-stretcher, 47cm high (lowest), c.1860 £60 - £100 1864 a Victorian walnut and marquetry bookcase, moulded cornice above a pair of glazed rectangular doors enclosing adjustable shelves, projecting base with a pair of drawers and further panelled doors, beaded frieze, inlaid with leafy scrolls, plinth base, 201cm high, 117cm wide, c.1865 £400 - £600

1869 a Victorian walnut open bookcase, rectangular moulded top above three leather trimmed adjustable shelves, flanked by reeded angles applied with carved brackets, plinth base, 113cm high, 92cm wide, c.1870 £100 - £150

1865 a Victorian walnut and marquetry oval occasional table, the moulded top inlaid with an oval patera, turned and fluted quatre-partite columnar base with turned under finial, outswept legs carved with angular scrolls, ceramic casters, 70.5cm high, 104cm wide, c.1865 £100 - £150

1870 a Victorian walnut oval work table, moulded quarter-veneered top enclosing compartments, baluster end supports and turned stretcher carved with stiff leaves, scroll legs, ceramic casters, 69.5cm high, 65cm wide, c.1850 £150 - £200

1866 a Victorian walnut and satinwood bureau du dame, the serpentine moulded fall front with book matched veneers, enclosing an inset tooled leather writing surface, shelves and three small drawers, above a shaped frieze with flush drawer, serpentine legs, 103cm high, 75.5cm wide, stamped Strahan 27990, c.1870 £250 - £350

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1871 a Victorian walnut scroll end day bed, shaped back carved with a cresting of flowers and leaves and pierced with leafy scrolls, stuffed-over upholstery, cabriole legs with acanthus to knees, ceramic casters, 167cm wide, c.1750 £300 - £500

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1872 a William and Mary style walnut side table, the quarter-veneered cross banded top with moulded edge above a long frieze drawer, brass drop handles, twisted legs, shaped X-stretcher, bun feet, 73cm high, 94cm wide, c.1920 £300 - £500 1873 a William iii walnut/fruitwood block front chest, moulded top above four graduated drawers applied with geometric mouldings, 82cm high, 95cm wide, c.1695 £100 - £150 1874 a William iV mahogany X-frame stool, drop-in tapestry seat worked in coloured wools with trailing ivy, turned stretcher terminating in draught turned roundels, lotus scroll feet, 47cm high, 45cm wide, c.1835 £80 - £120 1875 a William iV rosewood circular breakfast table, tilting top, panelled baluster column, lotus socle, spreading circular base, lion paw feet, 65.5cm high, 132cm diam, c.1835 £250 - £350 1876 a William iV rosewood rounded rectangular work and games table, the top turning and folding above a frieze drawer and green pleated silk D-shaped basket, tapered column, lotus socle, incurved rectangular platform, bun feet, brass casters, 51cm wide, 68cm high, c.1835 £200 - £300

1882 1882 an 18th century oak gate leg table, of small proportions, oval top with fall leaves, turned and blocked legs, 70.5cm high, 68cm wide £100 - £150 1883 an 18th century oak mule chest, hinged top, three panel front, long drawer to base, brass swan neck handle, stile feet, 878cm high, 115cm wide, c.1720 £200 - £300

1877 a 17th/18th century Continental painted centre table, the rectangular top decorated with heraldry, leaf carved edge, square tapered legs, curved X-stretcher, fluted under finial, 72cm high, 109 cm wide £1,500 - £2,500

1884 an ‘18th century’ oak side cabinet, two shelves with wavy pendant borders above a pair of rectangular doors, iron strap hinges, plinth base, 147cm high, 87cm wide (an old reconstruction of period timbers) £200 - £300

1878 an 18th century mahogany chest, of small proportions, moulded rectangular top above a long drawer, a central deep drawer flanked by two pairs of small drawers and a further long drawer, brass ring handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 80cm high, 97cm wide (alterations) £200 - £300

1885 an 18th century style Venetian pier glass, shaped cresting, applied with flowers, leaves, printees and C-scrolls, 132cm high, 79cm wide, 20th century £200 - £300

1879 an 18th century mahogany dressing mirror, shaped plate, the projecting base with ogee drawer, bracket feet, 57.5cm high, c.1760 £80 - £120

1886 an art Deco walnut three-seat sofa and side chair, upholstered in pink, shell to angles, c.1930 £300 - £500 1887 an asian brass mounted hardwood side cabinet, rectangular panelled top above an arrangement of short drawers and cupboards carved with faux rattan, shaped apron, brass casters, 20th century £150 - £250

1880 an 18th century oak block front dresser, moulded cornice above a wavy frieze and three shelves, the projecting base with oversailing moulded top above a drawer and a rectangular door flanked by four further graduated drawers, applied with geometric mouldings, turned handles, skirted base, shaped apron, 196cm high, 153cm wide £500 - £700

1888 an early 18th century oak mule chest, hinged top of planked construction, above a pair of rectangular panels, moulded drawers to base, brass ring handles, stile feet, 74cm high, 127cm wide, c.1710 £200 - £300

1881 an 18th century oak food cupboard, moulded cornice, rectangular panelled door centred by a raised lozenge, above four short deep drawers, turned handles, sledge feet, 130cm high, 69.5cm wide (an old reconstruction of period timbers) £150 - £200

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1889 an early 18th century oak oval gateleg dining table, drawer to end, turned legs, rectangular stretchers, 72.5cm high, 123cm wide, c.1720 £200 - £300

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1890 an early 19th century elm Windsor armchair, hooped stick back, U-shaped armrail, saddle seat, H-stretcher, turned legs, Thames Valley, c.1820 £150 - £200

1892 an early 19th century elm Windsor armchair, low hooped stick back, U-shaped armrail, saddle seat, H-stretcher, turned legs, East Midlands, c.1820 £100 - £150

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1891 an early 19th century elm Windsor armchair, low hooped stick back, U-shaped armrail, saddle seat, H-stretcher, turned legs, East Midlands, c.1820 £100 - £150

1893 an early 19th century yew and elm Windsor armchair, low hooped back, shaped and pierced splat, Ushaped armrail, saddle seat, H-stretcher, turned legs, East Midlands, c.1820 £100 - £150

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1894 an early George iii mahogany dressing mirror, arched rectangular mirror, the base with three short drawers, ogee bracket feet, 55cm high, c.1760 £100 - £150

1897 an early Victorian mahogany bow fronted chest, slightly oversailing moulded top above a slide and four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, turned handles, turned feet, 90cm high, 112cm wide, c.1840 £250 - £350

1898 1898 an early Victorian mahogany compactum wardrobe, moulded cornice above two short and six long graduated cockbeaded drawers, turned handles, flanked by a pair of ogee arched rectangular doors enclosing hanging rails, plinth base, 209cm high, 232cm wide, c.1840 £400 - £600

1895 1895 an early George iii mahogany bureau, fall front enclosing an inset baize lined writing surface, cupboard, pigeon holes and small drawers, above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass bat shaped handles and escutcheons, skirted base, shaped bracket feet, 98cm high, 91.5cm wide, c.1760 £300 - £400 1896 an early Victorian mahogany bookcase, moulded cornice above a pair of glazed rectangular doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the projecting base with panelled doors, flanked by reeded angles with brackets, turned feet, 225cm high, 132cm wide, c.1840 £400 - £600

1899 1899 an early Victorian mahogany rent table, circular top with inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, above four cockbeaded frieze drawers divided by four blind conforming, turned handles, turned column and cabriole legs carved with acanthus, scroll feet, 75cm high, 126.5cm diam, c.1845 £800 - £1,200 1897

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1900 an early Victorian mahogany secretaire chest, rectangular moulded top above a fitted drawer enclosing an inset writing surface, pigeon holes and small drawers veneered with maple, above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, turned handles, turned feet, 71cm high, 127cm wide, the lock stamped John Shaw, Wolverhampton, c.1840 £300 - £500 1901 an early Victorian rosewood child’s chair, rectangular back with pine cone finials, flanked by twisted columns, Berlin tapestry upholstery typically worked in coloured wools with a highland lass and her dog, the drop-in seat with flowers, blocked and twisted legs applied with draught turned roundels, c.1845 £80 - £120 1902 an early Victorian square stool, the stuffed over serpentine seat beaded and worked in coloured wools with summer flowers and stiff leaves, turned and fluted legs, ceramic casters, 43cm high, 50cm wide, c.1840 £100 - £150 1904 1904 an edwardian mahogany crossbanded dressing table, inlaid with stringing, the central mirror with silver plated candelabra, a pair of raised drawers, the central door above a cupboard door and flanked by four long graduated drawers, short square feet, 160cm high, 153cm wide, 61cm deep, c.1910 £400 - £500

1903 1903 a 19th century gilt metal mounted walnut, marquetry and ebonised card table, folding top inlaid with a musical trophy, roses and scrolling leaves, enclosing an inset baise lined playing surface, above a deep frieze inlaid with further foliage, turned legs, 79cm high, 87cm wide, c.1850 £200 - £300

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1905 an empire gilt metal mounted mahogany secretaire a abattant, frieze drawer with lion mask handles, above a fall front an a pair of rectangular panelled doors, flanked by Classical herms, 145cm high, 100.5cm wide, 19th century £300 - £500

1910 a Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase, swan neck pediment above a pair of glazed rectangular doors, the projecting base with a fitted drawer enclosing pigeon holes and small drawers, the sides with rows of spindles, above a pair of rectangular panelled doors,carved in relief with leafy scrolls, reeded angles, plinth base, 228cm high, c.1880 £200 - £300 1913 an adam revival mahogany serpentine fronted serving table, slightly oversailing top above a deep frieze with reeded panels, carved and applied with ram's masks and swags, square tapered legs, 96cm high, 168cm wide, c.1910 £400 - £600 1914 a Set of ten hepplewhite mahogany dining chairs, comprising eight side chairs and a pair of carvers, arched backs centred by incurved splats, drop-in seats, square legs, H-stretchers, 19th century £3,000 - £4,000 1916 a lacemakers stool, of primitive staked construction, bowed rectangular seat, outswept legs, 18th/19th century £60 - £100 1917 a regency mahogany teapoy, hinged cover enclosing four canisters and a pair of bowl apertures, concave moulded tapered column, sabre legs, brass capped casters, c.1815 £150 - £200

1906 1906 a fine 18th century italian walnut and marquetry serpentine fronted bureau, dished rectangular top, fall front enclosing a niche flanked by a stepped and canted arrangement of small drawers, small drawer to frieze above three long drawers, inlaid with strapwork and applied with cartouche shaped mouldings, canted angles veneered with lozenges and applied with scroll brackets, scroll feet, 111cm high, 121cm wide, c.1740 £7,000 - £10,000

1918 an 18th century oak child’s wainscote armchair, shaped cresting rail, rectangular panelled back, shaped arms, turned legs, rectangular stretchers £80 - £120 1919 a regency rosewood sofa table, rounded rectangular top with fall leaves above a pair of frieze drawers, brass drum shaped handles, sabre legs, brass capped casters, c.1820 £300 - £500

1907 an unusual country house stag antler occasional table, the circular top chip carved with with roundels, flowerheads and leafy scrolls, 71cm high, 42.5cm diam £150 - £200

1920 a Victorian rosewood prie dieu chair, scroll back flanked by twisted columns, turned legs, ceramic casters, c.1850 £60 - £100 1921 a set of eight lancashire type elm ladder back dining chairs, comprising six side chairs and a pair of carvers, rush seats, turned legs, pad feet, c.1840 £500 - £800

1908 an unusual French Transitional style gilt metal mounted tapered square vitrine pedestal, concave moulded top with inset marble panel, above a rectangular door enclosing shelves, shaped apron, inlaid in coloured woods with trellis, serpentine legs, 122cm high, 37cm square, c.1870 £800 - £1,200

1922 a William iV mahogany wind out dining table, moulded top above a deep frieze, turned and fluted legs, brass casters, four additional leaves £800 - £1,200 1923 a George iii mahogany gentleman’s washstand, hinged two piece top enclosing bowl apertures, above a cupboard and a drawer, tapered square legs, c.1800 £80 - £120

1909 an unusual late 19th century mahogany Davenport, in the French taste, the superstructure with pierced and carved crestings, open niches and two pairs of small drawers, above a sliding writing surface enclosing stationery compartments, three drawers to side, blind to verso, cabriole legs, ceramic casters, 105cm high, 59cm wide, c.1890 £400 - £600

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1924 a Victorian mahogany chiffonier, rectangular back with a wavy frieze pierced pierced with leafy scrolls flanked by turned finials, above a shelf, the projecting base with a pair of drawers and a cupboard, flanked by scroll brackets, plinth base, bun feet, 41cm high, 120cm wide, c.1850 £100 - £150

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Three-Day Fine arT anD anTique Sale at The Derby Saleroom, Chequers Road, Derby

June 2013

To include a large, highly important and Comprehensive Private Collection of Commemorative Pottery, Dating From the 17th to 19th Centuries

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SALE DATE: Bid on my behalf for the following Lots up to the price specified, these to be executed as cheaply as allowed by such other commissions or reserves as there maybe. You may instruct a ‘Plus One Bid’ which might save you from losing the lot by one bid. in which case please write ‘+1’ Please note all successful bids are subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20% plus VaT I have read and agree to comply with the Notices and Conditions of Sale. lot no.

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name (Block letters): ......................................................................................................................................... address (Block letters): ..................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................... Post Code: ......................................................................... Telephone number: .............................................. .............................................................................................. alternative no.:...................................................... Signature: ............................................................................ Date:......................................................................... PleaSe CheCK yOur BiDS Bids placed by telephone are accepted solely at the sender’s risk; if they are not confirmed in writing Bamfords cannot be liable for not executing them accurately.

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SpecialiSt DepartmentS Furniture anD WorkS oF art pictureS anD printS

James Lewis, M.R.I.C .S. and Steven Iredale James Lewis, M.R.I.C .S.

european anD oriental ceramicS

Annabel Brammer, M.R.I.C .S.

20th century anD Decorative ceramicS

Annabel Brammer, M.R.I.C .S.

Silver anD plateD Ware cameraS anD ScientiFic inStrumentS Fine Wine anD SpiritS clockS, BarometerS anD heralDry BookS anD manuScriptS

Steven Iredale Chris Goldsmith & Nicholas Hall Christine Lewis Maxwell Craven Michael Elston & Aaron Dean

WeaponS anD militaria

Dr Colin Lewis

JeWellery anD WatcheS

Annabel Brammer, M.R.I.C .S.

muSical inStrumentS

Chris Goldsmith

coinS, meDalS, tokenS, poStcarDS anD collectorS itemS

Maxwell Craven

collectaBle toyS anD carS DerBy Saleroom one victorian anD General Sale aSSeSSor DerBy Saleroom three victorian anD General Sale aSSeSSor Saleroom three manaGer Saleroom accountS & enquireS removalS anD DeliverieS

Sean Devitt Tim Clarke & Nicholas Hall Natasha Muir & Colette Coleman Justine Hammond-Wiseman Karen Walsh Ady Aslam

Sale Day caterinG anD reFreShmentS

Mark Hughes

DomeStic ServiceS

Linda Samson

iMPOrTanT nOTiCe Some of the following catalogue descriptions indicate, damage, repair or restoration. This is only a guide and does not constitute a guarantee of good condition for other lots where no reference is made. Purchasers are advised to examine every lot in which they are interested. Detailed condition reports can be obtained on request.

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Conditions of Sale rescission Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within fourteen days after the sale Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited have received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within twenty-one days after such notification the buyer returns the same to Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. The seller and the buyer agree to be bound by Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited’s decision.

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 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.

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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 20% excluding the VAT on the hammer price of each lot purchased, HOWEVER THIS PREMIUM WILL BE REDUCED TO 17.5% IF THE TOTAL INVOICE IF PAYMENT IS MADE WITHIN FIVE WORKING DAYS OF THE FINAL SALE DATE.

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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.

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.

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.

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. 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 2.5% 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 (whetheror not for an agreed sum of value) the vendor

Payment Payment is due immediately after the sale in pounds sterling and may be made by the following methods: cash, bankers draft and debit card. VISA AND MASTERCARDS have a 2.5% surcharge. We do not accept American Express. Credit card payments are not accepted over the telephone.

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