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Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers

Wednesday 17th, Thursday 18th & Friday 19th September 2014 at 10.30am Peak Village Shopping Centre, Chatsworth Road, Rowsley, Derbyshire



Bamfords THE DERBY AUCTION HOUSE Three-Day Fine Art and Antique Sale

at Peak Village Shopping Centre, Chatsworth Road, Rowsley, Derbyshire, DE4 2JE

Wednesday 17th, Thursday 18th & Friday 19th September 2014

Over 1,600 Lots Including the Fabulous 18th and 19th Century Furniture, Lace Boxes and Bijouterie from a Deceased South Yorkshire Property; 19th Century and Later Furnishings from a Bakewell Town House; Staffordshire Pottery from a South Derbyshire Deceased Collector; Oriental Ceramics Collected Over the Last 50 Years from a Distinguished Doctor; English Furniture, Works Of Art and Decorations from a Derbyshire Farm House; and Other Deceased Estates across Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire and Other Vendors Decorative Ceramics, English Pottery, English Porcelain, Derby and Related Factories, Glass, Continental Ceramics, Oriental Ceramics, Plated Ware, Silver,Watches, Jewellery, Boxes & Objects, Metal Work, Bijouterie, Miniatures,Walking Sticks,Textiles,Taxidermy, Scientific Instruments, Musical Instruments,Weapons,Wine,Tribal Art Bronzes, Ivories, Carving, Barometers, Clocks, Garden Appointments and Furniture, Watercolours, Oils, Prints and Maps, Books On View

Sunday 14th September

2.00pm – 5.00pm

Morning of Sales

From 9.00am

Monday 15th September Tuesday 16th September

2.00pm – 5.00pm 1pm – 7pm

View our sale: www.bamfords-auctions.co.uk (all images on our site) and www.antiquestradegazette.com/bamfords Front cover illustration 1019 Back cover illustration 489

Catalogues £10 (£12 by post)

Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers

Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers • Peak Village Shopping Centre • Chatsworth Road • Rowsley • Derby • DE4 2JE Tel: 01629 730920 • Fax: 01332 368424 • E-mail: bakewell@bamfords-auctions.co.uk 1


Order of Sale

Day Three – 19th September 2014 at 10.30am

Day One – 17th September 2014 at 10.30am Decorative Ceramics Moorcroft Pottery

Porcelain

31 – 44

310 – 340

Oriental Ceramics

420 – 514

Asian Works of Art

Watercolour

129 – 184

Continental

345 – 400

Silver

Watches

Jewellery

Miniatures Blue John Ivories

580 – 599

800 – 814 815 – 910 920 – 1179

1180 – 1205 1210 – 1222

1230 – 1234

1240 – 1262

Cut Steel

1310 – 1322

Enamels

Walking Sticks

1263 – 1300 1325 – 1348

Wine

1350 – 1351

Textiles

1375 – 1382

Weapons

1415 – 1422

Natural History and Taxidermy Tribal Art and Antiquities Bronzes

Scientific Instruments and Photography Musical Instruments

Books and Manuscripts

1925 – 1938

1900 – 1923

Payments 1. Bamfords charge 21% plus VAT Buyer’s Premium on the hammer of each lot (e.g. Hammer Price £100 + Buyer’s Premium £21 + VAT on the Premium £4.20 Total Invoice £125.20) 2. Payments made before the 26th September 2014 will be discounted to 19.5% 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 • 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

600 – 799

Bijouterie

1815 – 1899

Information to Buyers

515 – 553

Day Two – 18th September 2014 at 10.30am Boxes and Objects

1730 – 1810

Oils

Prints and Maps

260 – 296

Day One – 17th September 2014 at 2.00pm Plated Ware

1485 – 1537

1545 – 1729

Day Three – 19th September 2014 at 2.00pm

45 – 123

185 – 245

Glass

Garden Statuary and Furniture

1 – 30

Derby

Worcester

Barometers and Clocks

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

1352 – 1368

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.

1386 – 1405

1430 – 1459

1460 – 1468

1467 – 1483

Photographs by thestudio@bamfords

Catalogue design & production by Jamm Design Ltd 2


Day One

Wednesday 17th September at 10.30am

Ceramics, Glass & Asian Works of Art

Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers


Decorative Ceramics

1 A Burmantofts bottle vase, dimpled globular body, long cylindrical neck, glazed in brown, incised with motifs, 15cm high, impressed mark £80 - £100

6 A Fielding & Co. Railway Pottery, Stoke on Trent Christmas 1902 cartouche shaped plaque, transfer-printed in colours with Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, the sides in relief with shells and scrolls picked out in gilt, 49cm high, impressed and painted marks £60 - £100

2 A Carlton Ware Dragon and Cloud pattern two handled gondala vase, printed and painted with a Chinese dragon in shades of red and black, picked out in gilt on a green ground, quatrefoil base, 33cm wide, printed marks in blue, c.1930; a Carlton Ware Vert Royale New Mikado pattern oval pedestal dish, printed and painted with a chinoiserie landscape, picked out in gilt, 31cm wide, printed marks in black, original factory label, c.1930 (2) £100 - £150

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7 A Wadeheath novelty teapot, as Donald Duck, painted in shades of blue, orange and yellow, 15cm high, printed mark £120 - £180 8 A pair of Wilkinson Oriflame ovoid vases, in a mottled purple lustre ground, 22cm high, printed mark £150 - £200

9 An Art Nouveau Hohenstein pottery table centrepiece, in the Dux manner, modelled as a maiden seated on rocks feeding ducks, the dish as a lily pond, 23cm high, impressed factory marks, shape no.6285 £100 - £150

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3 A Carlton Ware Sultan and Slave pattern ovoid vase, printed and painted with palace and Sultan, in colours on a black ground, rope twist gilt border, 14.5cm high, printed mark £120 - £180

10 A Wedgwood lustre bowl, everted rim, printed and painted with stylised roundels and dragon, on a mottled yellow and blue ground, the exterior with scrolling dragons on a mottled blue ground, 11.5cm diam, Portland vase mark £100 - £150

4 A Charlotte Rhead Crown Ducal Carnation pattern two handled compressed ovoid vase, tube lined with stylised flowerheads and foliage in shades of blue and mauve, mottled blue ground, geometrical borders, 16cm high, impressed and printed marks, pattern number 4924, shape 148, c.1937 £100 - £150

11 A Wemyss Cabbage Roses wash jug, painted with large roses and foliage, 25cm high, impressed and painted marks, c.1900 £100 - £150

12 A Wemyss type two-handled bowl, painted with white trumpet flowers and foliage, green line rim, 23cm diam, impressed mark £60 - £100

5 A Crown Devon Fieldings Fantasia ribbed circular charger, printed and painted with a stylised chinoiserie tree, in colours, picked out in gilt on a ‘mattajade’ green ground, 30cm diam, printed marks in gold, c.1930 £60 - £100

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13 A Royal Dux figural group, modelled as a cavalier astride his white horse, paying attention to a young peasant girl standing at his side, the moulded oval base in relief with Art Nouveau flowers and sinuous foliage, 39cm high, pink triangular mark, model no.759 £200 - £300

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16 A Royal Dux model, as two children riding an elephant, basket panniers to either side, on a moulded mound base picked out in brown, green and gilt,42cm high impressed triangle mark and impressed numerals £200 - £300

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14 A Royal Dux model of a dog, on hind legs startling a bird, 23cm high, model no. 1567, pink triangle and circular printed marks, c.1905 £80 - £120

17 A Royal Dux model of a milkmaid and cow, she stands holding a coppered pail, her arm on a horned cow, typically coloured in burnished gilt, green and brown, 40cm high, pink triangle mark, 7787 £200 - £300

15 A pair of Amphora bottle vases, in relief with tendrils and stiff leaves, decorated in the typical tones of green, ivory and pink, long fluted necks, bulbous necks, 33.5cm high, impressed marks, shape no.11795 £100 - £150 For more images please visit

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18 A Royal Dux figure group, of a mother and son, she with flowers in her apron, her child holding a birds nest, 42.5cm high, pink triangle marks, model no 2426, c.1905 £100 - £150

19 A large Royal Dux figure group. modelled as a charioteer, coloured in matt tones of green, pink, ivory and burnished gilt, 49cm wide, model no.1604, pink triangle mark, early 20th century £300 - £500 20 A pair of large Royal Dux figures, of a shepherd boy and a water carrier, he stands, wearing a hat, satchel and cloak, a faithful dog at his side, she with a pitcher on her shoulder, a goat beside her, model no 2252 and 2253, 54cm and 55cm high, pink triangle marks, c.1905 £400 - £600

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21 A Royal Dux figural table lamp, modelled as a shepherd boy beside an Ionic column, he stands, playing pipes, a restful lamb at his feet, 38cm to top of capitol, oval composition base, early 20th century £150 - £200 23 A Troika cube vase, incised with geometrical motifs and roundels in tones of tan and blue, 9cm high, painted marks, monogrammed for Simone Kilburn, 1975 - 1977; a Troika textured cylindrical l vase, decorated with roundels and bands, in earth tones and blue, 19cm high, monogrammed for Louise Jinks, 1979 - 1981 (2) £70 - £100

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28 A William De Morgan tin glazed earthenware circular dish, possibly designed by A Farini, in the middle Eastern taste with raised interlaced motifs, coloured in tones of mottled and white, 28cm diam, impressed W De Morgan, Sands End Pottery £300 - £400

24 A Troika textured cylindrical l vase, decorated with roundels and bands, in earth tones and blue, 19cm high, monogrammed for Louise Jinks, 1979 - 1981 £60 - £100

25 A Royal Doulton ovoid vase, painted by H Murray, signed, with cattle in a landscape, 21cm high, printed mark £80 - £100

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26 A pair of Royal Doulton ovoid vases, painted by J.Hancock, signed with calves and young herds boy, the other with girl, gilt handles, 21cm high, printed mark in green £150 - £200 27 A Royal Doulton figure, Marietta, designed by Leslie Harradine, 20.5cm high, HN 1341, impressed 3635, printed and painted marks, c.1930 £200 - £300

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29 A Crown Devon figural side light, designed by Ken Parson, Rio Rita, she stands dancing, wearing a floral green pleated dress, printed marks £200 - £300

30 A Beswick Beatrix Potter model, Duchess with Flowers, 8.5cm high, gold back stamp; another, Amiable Guinea Pig, 10.5cm high, silver back stamp (2) £100 - £150

Moorcroft

31 A Moorcroft Spring Flowers pattern circular plate, tube lined with flowers and foliage, in colours on a mottled blue ground,22.5 cm diam, signed with initials in blue, impressed marks £80 - £120

32 A Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern bottle vase, tube lined with berries and fruit, in tones of red, green and blue, on a mottled blue ground, 21.5cm high, impressed mark, signed in green £70 - £100

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33 A Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern biscuit barrel, tube lined with berries and fruit, in tones of red, green and blue, on a mottled blue ground, plated cover and swing handle, 15.5cm high, impressed mark, signed in green £70 - £100

34 A Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern baluster vase, tube lined with berries and fruit, in tones of red, green and blue, on a mottled blue ground, 13cm high, impressed mark, signed in green £60 - £100 36 A Moorcroft Autumn Leaves and Berries ovoid vase, tube lined with large leaves and berries, on a green ground, 9cm high, impressed mark; a Moorcroft Spring Flowers dish, 11cm diam, impressed mark (2) £60 - £100

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37 A Moorcroft Anemone pattern ovoid vase, typically tubelined and coloured in tones of pink and purple on a mottled green ground, 18cm high, impressed marks and script signature £70 - £100

38 A large Moorcroft Wisteria pattern baluster vase, tube lined with flowers and foliage, in tones of red, yellow, purple, green and blue on a mottled blue ground, 33cm high, impressed mark, singed in blue, c.1930 £300 - £500 39 A large Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern baluster vase, tube lined with fruit and berries, in tones of red, green and blue on a mottled blue ground, 38.5cm high, impressed mark, signed in blue, c.1930 £600 - £800

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40 A pair of Moorcroft McIntyre ovoid vases, tube lined with tulips and foliage, in tones of red, blue and peach, cobalt blue ground, 22cm high, printed mark £800 - £1200

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Pottery

48 An early 19th century Willow pattern pedestal coffee pot and cover, printed in underglaze blue, 26cm high, c.1790; an early 19th century Wild Rose pattern two-handled loving cup, printed in underglaze blue with gilt picking flowers, 14.5cm high, c.1820; a Herculaneum mug, printed in underglaze blue with bridge and boats, 9cm high, c.1820; a Herculaneum Man with a Bird’s Nest pattern bowl, 17cm diam, c.1810 £70 - £100

45 An extensive Victorian Staffordshire dinner service, printed with fanciful birds and flowers in vibrant colours, comprising a large tureen and stand, 35cm high; meat dish with well, strainer plate, smaller sauce tureens; covered serving dishes; dinner plates and side plates, c.1870 £100 - £200

46 A near pair of Spode Willow pattern chestnut baskets, printed in underglaze blue with pagoda, willow, figures and bridge, pierced sides, rustic handles, 21.5cm wide, impressed mark, c.1790; a pair of Spode Willow pattern oval plates, basketwork sides, 25cm wide, c.1790 (4) £100 - £150 For more images please visit

47 An associated set of six 19th century Minton Fisherman pattern blue and white octagonal plates, printed with chinoserie scene, 23cm wide, c.1860; another, smaller, 21cm wide, c.1810 (7) £120 - £180

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56, 51, 53, 52, 55 & 54 49 An early 19th century Willow pattern pedestal coffee pot and cover, printed in underglaze blue, 26cm high, c.1790; an early 19th century Wild Rose pattern two-handled loving cup, printed in underglaze blue with gilt picking flowers, 14.5cm high, c.1820; a Herculaneum mug, printed in underglaze blue with bridge and boats, 9cm high, c.1820; a Herculaneum Man with a Bird’s Nest pattern bowl, 17cm diam, c.1810 £70 - £100

52 An English Delft blue and white wet drug jar, probably London, inscribed S : BALSAM within a cartouche surmounted by a cherubs holding flowers, above a central winged mask with pendant swags and tassels, 19cm high, c.1740

51 An English Delft blue and white wet drug jar, probably London, inscribed S : CORT: AUR within a cartouche surmounted by a cherubs holding flowers, above a central winged mask with pendant swags and tassels, 20cm high, c.1750

The inscription relates to Sal Catharticum Amarum is the old medical name for Magnesium Sulphate, otherwise known as Epsom Salts £300 - £400

The inscription relates to Syrupus balsamicus, balsamic syrup later known as Syrup of Tolu £400 - £500

53 An 18th century Delft dry drug jar, inscribed S.CAR.AMA within a cartouche centred by a shell and surmounted by a cherubs holding flowers, above a central winged mask with pendant swags and tassels, 20cm high, c.1750

50 An early 19th century Prattware Bacchus pedestal frog mug, moulded in relief with a bearded and horned mask, fruiting vine chaplet, the interior with frog, 12cm high, c.1800 £100 - £150

54 An 18th century Delft dry drug jar, inscribed MERCURIAL within a cartouche centred by a mask and basket of flowers surmounted by a peacocks, above a central winged mask with pendant swags and tassels, 13cm high, c.1750 £100 - £150

The inscription relates to Syrup of orange peel (cortex aurantiorum) was an unusual ingredient in pharmaceutical preparations, being more commonly used in confectionary £400 - £500

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62 A Wedgwood Blue Jasper two-handled pedestal ovoid vase and cover, applied in white with neo-classical figures below foliate swags, lofty reed loop handles, spreading cylindrical base, square plinth, 33cm high, impressed mark, 20th century £100 - £150

55 An 18th century Delft dry drug jar, inscribed E. DIASCORDIUM within a cartouche centred by a mask and basket of flowers surmounted by a peacocks, above a central winged mask with pendant swags and tassels, 17cm high, c.1750 The inscription relates to Electuarium Diascordium dates from the sixteenth century, when it was considered an important remedy against plague £200 - £300

63 A Turner Stag pattern shaped circular side plate, printed in underglaze blue with chinoserie scene, 20cm wide, c.1790; a Don Pottery side plate, printed with Ancient Cistern Neat Catania, 16.5cm diam, c.1820; another, Wild Rose pattern, 15.5cm diam, c.1820 (3) £60 - £100

56 An 18th century Delft dry drug jar, inscribed C.ROS.RUB within a cartouche centred by a shell and surmounted by a cherubs holding flowers, above a central winged mask with pendant swags and tassels, 20cm high, c.1750

64 A Staffordshire two-handled loving cup, marbled, inscribed in black Peter Williams, 1853, the interior with three spotted yellow frogs, 17cm high; others, Sunderland lustre; a majolica frog mug, in relief with fern and fence, the interior with two mottled frogs, 11cm high, c.1870; etc (5) £70 - £100

The inscription relates to the preparation Conserve of Red Roses, used as a treatment for consumption because of its soothing properties on the digestive and respiratory systems. £300 - £400

65 A Staffordshire Tithe Pig Group, modelled with parson and a couple, he wearing a broad brimmed hat and hands clasped, she with bonnet and cape holding a baby, he wearing a green jacket and breeches holding a piglet, oval moulded base with piglet, basket of eggs and wheatsheaves, before bocage, 15cm high, 19th century; an 18th century Staffordshire pearlware figure, Venus, standing, in flowing robes, Cupid by her side, in colours, square red line base, 22.5cm high, c.1800 (2) £120 - £180

57 An 18th century Delft circular plate, naive decorated in underglaze blue with pagoda, foliage and rockwork, banded stylised foliage border, 23cm diam, c.1740’ others, similar (4) £100 - £150

59 A Wedgwood three colour jasperware two-handled pot pourri, pierced cover with bun finial, sprigged in tones of green and puce with stiff leaves and bosses, 10cm over handles, impressed mark, 19th century £200 - £300

66 A Staffordshire Pearlware figure, of a boy standing holding a basket, coloured in tones of blue, yellow and green, 15cm high, c.1800 £80 - £120

60 A Wedgwood creamware circular strainer, pierced, banded in turquoise, 27cm diam, impressed mark; a creamware lobed ovoid butter tub, decorated in sepia with riverscape, 15cm wide, c.1800 (2) £60 - £80

67 A Spode Bridge of Lucano pattern blue and white shaped circular plate, 25cm diam, impressed mark; others, various (9) £100 - £150

68 A set of six Herculaneum Geometric pattern side plates, 18.5cm diam, c.1800; another pair, similar, 16.5cm diam; a similar baluster coffee pot and cover, 28.5cm high, c.1810; etc (14) £60 - £100 69 A pearlware flattened ovoid vase, painted with a spray of colourful summer flowers, black line borders, rectangular base, 17cm high, c.1810; a miniature tea bowl and saucer, c.1800 (2) £60 - £100 70 A Joshua Heath Reindeer and Seal pattern shaped circular side plates, printed in underglaze blue with chinoserie scene with tall pagoda, two figures, reindeer, heron and seal, 20.5cm wide, c.1790; two Curling Palm pattern shaped circular plates, 24.5cm wide, c.1840; other early 19th century plates, Woodman’s Return, 24cm wide; Davenport Two Ducks pattern, 24cm diam, c.1840 (5) £100 - £150

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61 A Wedgwood caneware game pie dish, cover and liner, the cover in relief with ducks and hares, hare finial, the sides with game hanging from vines, 33.5cm wide, impressed mark, c.1870 £60 - £100

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71 A pair of Minton majolica Hogarth Boy and Girl sweetmeat figures, modelled as a young man and girl, in 18th century attire, seated with knees raised upon a rustic stumps, baskets poised on the other legs, in colours, 20cm high, impressed marks, 293 and 294 £200 - £300

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72 A pair of Brameld shaped circular green glazed plates, in relief with leaves, 19cm diam, impressed mark £80 - £120

76 A majolica wall pocket, moulded in relief with a humming bird and lily, coloured in tones of yellow, green blue pink and white on a cobalt ground, lofty branch cresting, 35cm long £200 - £300

74 A Minton majolica oyster dish, five mottled blue and brown shell receptacles, divided by fish and seaweed in relief, 27cm diam, impressed marks, c.1890 £80 - £120

78 A Derbyshire salt glazed barrel, in relief with knights on horseback crest, lions and fruiting vine, 36cm high, c.1880 £50 - £70

73 A late 19th century Mintons majolica model, of a Partridge, perched on a rock, looking a a snail, 23cm high, in relief Mintons England £60 - £100

77 A 19th century salt glazed stoneware model of an ape, seated on a tree stump, impressed Hopbrook, Brackenmoor £60 - £100

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79 A 19th century salt glazed stoneware novelty flask, in the form of a fish, incised scales, 34cm long £60 - £100

75 A Minton majolica oval game pie dish, the cover moulded with a duck and hare, the faux basket base entwined with fruiting oak, rustic branch handles and feet, 35cm wide, shape no. 899, impressed marks, date code for 1863 £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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85 A Herculaneum tea bowl and saucer, printed in underglaze blue with spotted deer amongst foliage, c.1800; other blue and white teaware, including Spode, William Smith; etc (8) £60 - £100 86 A Herculaneum pattern circular bowl, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised hut, fence and foliage, 25.5cm diam, c.1800; another, similar, 25.5cm diam (2) £60 - £80

87 A Herculaneum Greek pattern shaped circular plate, printed in underglaze blue with classical figures, 24 wide, c.1820; a Spode Gothic Castle pattern shaped oval dish, 26.5cm wide, c.1810; others, various (5) £100 - £150

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80 A large Chesterfield brown salt glazed stoneware jug, in relief with jolly topers, snuff takers, banded with flowers and fruiting vine border, scroll handle, 44.5cm high, dated 1861 £200 - £300

81 A large pair of pearlware shaped circular chargers, decorated naively with pagoda, fence and rocks, crimpled rims, 36cm diam, c.1780; another, smaller, with chinaman holding a parasol, 24.5cm diam, c.1790; others, similar, smaller, 16.5cm and 13.5cm, c.1790 (5) £120 - £180

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88 A Herculaneum Chinese Raft pattern shaped oval meat plate, printed in underglaze blue with chinoserie scene with figure on a raft, 41.5cm wide, c.1820 £60 - £100

82 A matched 19th century Mason’s and associated ironstone part dinner service, comprising a pedestal soup tureen, a vegetable tureen, a pair of sauce tureens, two tureen stands and six soup plates, each decorated in the Chinese taste with flowers, the larger tureen 33cm over handles, various marks, c.1820 £80 - £120

89 A Davenport stoneware jug, in relief with hounds at the kill, brown neck, 10.5cm high, impressed mark; another (2) £50 - £70 90 A Cambrian Pottery Swansea pearlware teabowl and saucer, transfer printed in underglaze blue with baskets of flowers, the saucer 14.5cm diam, c.1805; another (2) £40 - £60

83 A Joshua Heath octagonal plate, printed in underglaze blue with a chinoserie scene, 24cm wide, c.1770; a Wedgwood circular plate, printed in underglaze blue with stylised flowers, 20cm diam, impressed mark; others, Spode; etc (4) £80 - £120

91 A 19th century Wedgwood Jasperware mug, applied in white with neo-classical ladies, on a cobalt blue ground, 11cm high, impressed mark £100 - £150

84 A John Rogers and Son Camel pattern shaped circular plate, from the Ottoman Empire Series, 25.5cm diam, impressed mark, c.1820; a similar shaped circular plate, printed in underglaze blue with two figures under a parasol, 25cm diam, c.1820; a Spode Caramanian series soup plate, printed in blue with a view of the City of Corinth, Death of the Bear border, 25.5cm diam, impressed mark, c.1810 (3) £100 - £150 For more images please visit

92 A 19th century pearlware porter mug, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Willow pattern, 12.5cm high, c.1820 £40 - £60

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93 A 19th century creamware mug, printed in puce with portrait of Queen Caroline, titled, 6.5cm high, c.1820 £150 - £250

94 A 19th century caneware Stilton cheese dome and stand, applied in relief with large fruiting vine leaves and roses, flower knop finial, everted rim to stand, 34cm high, c.1870 £60 - £100 95 A Leeds creamware circular plate, painted in underglaze blue with Chinese man under a parasol, by a hut, 24.5cm diam, c.1790; another, smaller, 20cm diam, c.1780; a Masonic creamware frog mug, printed in monochrome, 12cm high, c.1790 (3) £60 - £100 96 An early 19th century Wedgwood creamware chestnut basket and stand, osier moulded base, lashed in green, 24cm wide, impressed mark £50 - £70

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100 A 19th Century Staffordshire figure group, Princess Royal & Frk (Frederick) of Prussia, picked out in colours, gilt titled base, 41cm high, c.1860; a Staffordshire figure group, of a courting couple, she with a fur muff, 36cm high, c.1880 (2) £250 - £300

101 A 19th century Staffordshire flatback, Napoleon and Albert shaking hands under French and British flags, 18.5cm high, c.1870; others, General Napier, standing beside a canon and balls in military uniform with a cape and hat in each hand, 24cm high, c.1870; Garibaldi, 25cm high; Nelson, 20cm high; etc (5) £200 - £300

102 A near pair of Staffordshire figures, modelled as the Young Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, both wearing shredded clay ermine trimmed robes, seated on thrones, 17cm high, c.1870; others, similar (6) £250 - £300

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103 A pair of miniature Staffordshire models, of a boy and gilt seated on the backs of oversize spaniels, gilt line oval base, 7cm high, c.1880; others, miliaria, various (8) £150 - £200

111 A Staffordshire figural group, of a Victorian couple, in their Sunday best, gilt lined oval base, 19cm high, c.1870; another, 19cm high; other figures, various (8) £120 - £180 112 A Staffordshire figural pen holder, grotesque man, seated, holding a jug, 11cm another, smaller, 7.5cm high; other pen and various, all late 19th century (8)

104 A pair of Staffordshire figures, of Prince of Wales and Princess Royal, each riding an oversized striped goat, dressed in cobalt robes, wearing plumed hats, gilt lined oval bases, 17cm high, c.1870; a pair of Staffordshire figures, of a boy and a girl, standing by oversized sheep, each wearing cobalt blue jackets, plumed hats, gilt lined shaped oval bases, 21cm high, c.1880 (4) £150 - £200

of a rotund high, c.1870; spill holders, £120 - £180

113 A Staffordshire figural pepper pot, of a rotund man, standing with his hand in his pocket, cobalt blue jacket, orange rousers, gilt lined triangular base, 11.5cm high, c.1870; a Staffordshire pen holder, as a parrot, perched, applied with shredded clay, 12.5cm high, c.1870; another, as a birds nest, 10cm high, c.1870 (3) £120 - £180

105 A pair of Staffordshire flatback figures, England and Scotland, both with banners and canons, coloured in cobalt blue, red and yellow, 26.5cm high, c.1880 (2) £150 - £200

114 A Staffordshire figure, Ante Banes, seated wearing as turban and full length ermine edged cobalt blue coat, a pipe at his feet; gilt lined base; 12cm high, c.1860; a Staffordshire sailor, standing, 13cm high, c.1870; others, various (6) £150 - £200

106 A pair of Staffordshire flatback figures, General Simpson and General Brown, on horseback, both carrying a flags, a cannon at their feet, 33.5cm high, c.1870 £150 - £180

107 A pair of Staffordshire flatback figures, of children seated in chairs by oversized spotty spaniels, 17cm high, c.1870; others, Shepherdess and two sheep, 26cm high, c.1870; a pair of Highland dances, 17.5cm high; etc (8) £150 - £180

115 A Staffordshire figure, Nelson, in colours, 17cm high, c.1860; a Staffordshire figure, of Prince Albert, seated, gilt lined base, 14cm high, c.1970; others (7) £150 - £180

116 A Staffordshire flatback figure group of Albert and Victoria with a baby, picked out in orange, cobalt blue and green, gilt lined oval base, 21.5cm high, c.1860; others,Victoria, seated with baby, 14cm high, c.1860; a pair of young royals seated in thrones, 14.5cm high, c.1870 (6) £200 - £300 117 A Staffordshire flatback figure group, Highland Jessie, in colours, 22.5cm high, c.1880; others, Jenny Lind, 20cm high; Falstaff, 17cm high; Robert Peel, 19cm high; etc (8) £150 - £200 118 A Staffordshire flatback figure, Albert, he stands in military dress, coloured in cobalt blue, orange and green, titled base, 27cm high, c.1860; others, smaller (4) £100 - £150

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108 A pair of Staffordshire models, of dogs, seated to left and right, decorated with shredded clay, painted features picked out in gilt, 20.5cm high, c.1880 £60 - £100

119 A Staffordshire flatback figure, Princess Royal with bird, in colours, 16.5cm high, c.1870; another, Prince of Wales with toy boat, 16.5cm high, c.1870; others, various (5) £200 - £300

109 A Staffordshire cottage money box, picked out in orange and black, 13.5cm high, c.1860; a Staffordshire folly pastel burner, 11.5cm high, c.1860; etc (3) £100 - £150

120 A Staffordshire flatback figure, Queen Victoria, she stands wearing an ermine lined robe, in colours, gilt lined oval base, 20cm high, c.1860; others; an associated pair of figures, Princess and Prince, picked out in pink and gilt, titled bases, 24.5cm high, c.1860 (5) £150 - £250

110 A Staffordshire equestrian figure group, Returning Home, in colours, titled base, 21cm high, c.1870; other equestrian groups, various (5) £150 - £250

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121 A Staffordshire flatback figure, Sultan on horseback, in colours, titled base, 19cm high, c.1870; others, Lord Raglan, 20cm high; Marshall Arnaud, 19cm high; Queen, 22cm high, all late 19th century (6) £200 - £300

122 A Staffordshire porcelaneous poodle, standing, holding a basket of flowers, gilt lined base, bracket feet, 7cm high, c.1870; another, seated with pups, cobalt blue gilt lined oval base, 11cm high; a pair of Staffordshire spaniels, seated to the left and right, rust coat markings, 13.5cm high, c.1880; etc (7) £150 - £180

Porcelain

128 A pair of English Porcelain rectangular plaques, painted by Abbotts, signed, with ripe peaches and grapes, 13.5cm x 18cm, gilt frames £100 - £150

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129 A pair of Pinxton porcelain spirally fluted coffee cans, pattern 15, banded in gilt with stylised foliage, c.1800 See Gent (N D), The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813,p.52 £100 - £150 130 A 19th century Copeland Parian figure, The Nubian Water Carrier, designed by Charles Cumberworth, 45cm high, impressed mark £200 - £300

131 A 19th century Parian figure, of a Sultan, standing, wearing a turban and flowing robes, canted rectangular base, 38cm high, c.1860 £100 - £200

132 A parian ware figure group, of a boy tending rabbits, he sits, at the edge of the hutch, dressed in the 18th century manner, 22cm high £50 - £70 133 A parian ware figure, Meditation, the scantily clad maiden stands, lost in thought, circular base, 37cm high £60 - £80

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147 A pair of A H&R Daniels shell shaped dishes, well painted with colourful summer flowers and sprays, moulded in relief with shell and fronds, 25cm wide, early 19th century, Mary Farquarson labels £60 - £100

148 A set of six 19th century Spode teacups and saucers, each decorated with a deep band of continuous ovals, above gilt swags and orange drapes, c.1800; a similar side plate and slop bowl £70 - £100 134

134 An English porcelain glazed parian model, possibly Mintons or Worcester, of Hogarth’s Trump, rectangular base, 22.5cm wide, c.1875 £100 - £150 135 An English porcelain shaped circular cabinet plate, painted with bouquet of colourful summer flowers, lilac border, c. 1840; another, similar, buff border, 23.5cm diam, c.1840 (2) £60 - £100

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136 An English porcelain shaped circular plate, the centre painted with stylised flowerhead, the border with twelve oval reserves of containing puce flowerheads, 25.5cm diam, Zorensky Collection label; a pair of Imari plates, pattern 504, 21cm diam; etc (4) £80 - £120

149 A Vauxhall butter boat, of gadrooned form, scroll handle, painted in the Imari palette with a bird, fence and foliage, 12cm long, c.1760 £250 - £350

150 A Pennington’s Liverpool tea bowl and saucer, decorated in underglaze blue and enamels with deer in a landscape, cell border, c.1770; a Penningon’s Liverpool tea bowl, similarly decorated with stylised flowers and scrolls, c.1770 (2) £80 - £120

137 An English porcelain oval plaque, painted by T Wilson, with Reindeer, 14.5cm x 19.5cm, framed £60 - £100

138 An English porcelain cache pot, in the style of Minton, strapwork band in gilt on a claret ground, leafy scroll handles, 24cm high, c.1860, pattern 2464 £60 - £100

151 A Philip Christian & Co Liverpool Peony pattern bowl, decorated in underglaze blue with peony, fence and foliage, the interior with trellis border, 18.5cm diam, c.1770; a Liverpool Peony and Fence pattern bowl, 15cm diam, c.1780; a Chaffers Liverpool teabowl; etc (7) £100 - £150

139 A pair of English porcelain two-handled pedestal ovoid vases, decorated with continuous bands of colourful summer flowers, the neck and shoulders with gilt foliate scrolls, 17cm high, c.1820 £70 - £100

152 A Philip Christian Liverpool Steatitic Prunus pattern saucer, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised flower and rock, 12cm diam, 1765 £60 - £100

140 A pair of 19th century English porcelain trumpet shaped mantel vases, each painted with a spray of colourful summer flowers above a broad band applied with masks and gilded with scrolls on a peach ground, lion paw feet, 14cm high, c.1830 £80 - £120

153 A Liverpool coffee cup and saucer, decorated in underglaze blue with bird perched on a branch and stylised foliage, c.1770 £150 - £250

145 A Bristol ogee teabowl and saucer, painted with green leafy swags, gilt line to rim, the saucer 11.5cm diam, marked X 1793; a Bristol coffee cup, 5.5cm high; coffee cup; a Newhall teabowl and saucer, c.1800 (3) £100 - £150

154 A Newhall tea bowl, decorated with stylised foliate sprigs, and undulating line, c.1800; others; a Worcester Three Flower tea bowl, c.1770; others, Chinese and English, all late 18th century/early 19th century (11) £70 - £100

146 A mid 19th century two-handled loving cup, possibly Coalport, painted with colourful summer flowers, the verso in gilt with initials, 13.5cm high, c.1860; a similar mug, 10cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100 For more images please visit

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155 A Newhall cream jug, pattern 241, decorated with bouquets of roses and scattered floral sprigs, within an undulating red dotted line and floral border, 11cm high, c.1800; a similar saucer, 13cm diam, c.1800; etc (4) £60 - £100

156 A Newhall ovoid teapot and cover, pattern 606, decorated inthe Famille Rose palette with stylised sprigs, pink line border, 17cm high, c.1800; a Newhall fluted cream jug, pattern 186, 10.5cm high, c.1800; etc (3) £80 - £120

159 A Lowestoft fluted tea bowl and saucer, painted with central cornflower, brown dots and feathered and turquoise ribbon scroll border, c.1770 See Sheena Smith, Lowestoft in the Norwich Museum, plate 226 £300 - £400

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164 A Lowestoft Robert Brown pattern tea bowl and saucers, decorated with alternating wavy panels of scales and floral sprigs, crescent mark, c.1770 £300 - £400

165 A Coalport two-handled baluster pot pourri vase and cover, painted with colourful summer flowers, the verso landscape, bordered in relief with foliage, in cobalt blue and gilt, encrusted with flowers, domed cover, flower finial, 19cm high, c.1860 £80 - £120

166 A Coalport shaped oval two-handled dish, painted by F Howard, with spring flowers, within gilt tendril border, deep cobalt blue border applied in gilt with foliate swags, 27.5cm wide, printed mark, retailer’s mark for Waring and Gillows £80 - £120 167 A Coalport shaped circular plate, painted by F Howard, signed, with pansies, cobalt blue border, gilt floral tendrils, 22cm diam, printed mark £80 - £100

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168 A Coalport shaped circular plate, painted by E O Ball, signed, with Italian lakescape, banded cobalt border, applied with white and gilt seed pearls, dentil border, 26cm diam, printed mark £100 - £150

160 A Lowestoft sparrow-beak cream jug, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised flowers and foliage, blue line rim, 10cm high, c.1760 £70 - £100

161 A Lowestoft Dolls House pattern teabowl painted in underglaze blue, iron red and gilt, in Chinese style, within flower panelled diaper borders, c.1780; another, smaller; a Lowestoft saucer, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised flowers and foliage, 11.5cm diam, c.1780; a Lowestoft Redgrave pattern bowl, 10.5cm diam, c.1770 (4) £100 - £150

169 A Coalport dessert service, comprising six shaped circular plates, a shaped oval two-handled dish, others, shaped circular and shaped square, each with botanical spray, cobalt blue and gilt scrolling foliage border, plates 22.5cm diam, printed mark, retailer for Stonier & Co £120 - £180

170 A Coalport Named View ewer, painted by E O Ball, signed, with Near Dover, within gilt cartouche, on a cobalt blue ground applied in gilt with scrolling foliage, lemon neck and base, leafy scroll handle, 23.5cm high, printed mark £220 - £280

162 A Lowestoft Two Bird pattern tea bowl and saucer, in the Redgrave manner, painted with two birds, foliage and rockwork. c.1770 £150 - £250

171 A set of four English porcelain circular plates, probably Coalport, painted in gilt and Imari colours with opposing panels of stylized bamboo in Kakiemon style against an iron red ground with stylised foliage, 22cm diam, early 19th century £60 - £100

163 A Lowestoft bowl, painted in the polychrome palette with oriental figures, one at a table, the other with a basket on his head and a bird sitting in the tree, the interior with crowsfoot border, 10cm diam, c.1770 £280 - £380 For more images please visit

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176 A Chelsea fluted saucer dish, painted in the Vincennes manner, with cabbage roses and other foliage, 13cm diam, red anchor, c.1752 - 56 £300 - £400

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172 A Coalport ovoid pedestal ewer, decorated with turquoise ‘jewels’ on a burnished gilt ground, leafy scroll handle, domed circular foot, 18.5cm high, printed and painted marks, c.1900 £60 - £100

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177 A Chelsea bell shaped mug,. decorated with Deutche Blummen, in the manner manner, iron red line rim, 14.5cm high, red anchor, 1752 - 56 £500 - £700

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178 A Chelsea leaf shaped plate, moulded in relief with fruiting vine, the centre painted with summer flowers, iron red border, 24.5cm wide, c.1755 £200 - £300

175 A Chelsea Hans Sloane botanical pineapple moulded saucer, painted with cucumbers, moths and cherries, gilt dentil border, 13cm diam, gold anchor mark, c.1755 £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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182 A Bow Two Quail pattern octagonal plate, painted in the Kakiemon palette with the two birds, chrysanthemum and prunus, 23.5cm wide, c.1756-58, Klaber and Klaber label £250 - £350

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180 A Bow Harlequin, modelled after J J Kaendler, seated on a tree stump with his bagpipes tucked under one arm, wearing a pointed hat, his clothes brightly enamelled, 12cm high, c.1760 £500 - £700

185 A Bloor Derby shaped circular plate, the field painted with roses, the fluted border with gilt foliate scrolls, 24cm diam, printed circular mark, Courtney, Late Bloor, c.1820; a boat shaped teapot and cover, decorated with deep bands of orange and gilt foliage, 15cm high, c.1820; a Derby bowl, pattern 68, 26cm diam, c.1810; etc (4) £60 - £100

186 A Derby circular plate, painted by Richard Dodson, with fanciful birds perched on branches and water bird, in a landscape within a canted square gilt reserve, turquoise ground with conforming border of stylised foliage, 22cm diam, crown, crossed batons, D in red, c1820; another, similar (2) £120 - £180 187 A Derby circular plate, painted by Richard Dodson, with fanciful birds perched on branches and water bird, in a landscape within a canted square gilt reserve, turquoise ground with conforming border of stylised foliage, 22cm diam, crown, crossed batons, D in red, c1820; another, similar (2) £60 - £100 188 A Derby circular plate, painted by Richard Dodson, with fanciful birds perched on branches with nest, in a landscape within a canted square gilt reserve, turquoise ground with conforming border of stylised foliage, 22cm diam, crown, crossed batons, D in red, c1820; another, similar (2) £120 - £180

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181 A large Bow mug, of flared cylindrical form, grooved loop handle, painted in Famille Rose with chrysanthemum, peony and rockwork, floral and green diaper band to rim, 15cm high, incised underglaze X, c.1755 £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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189 A Derby cylindrical slightly wrythen sucrier and cover, decorated with band of gilt scrolling foliage, banded in blue with gilt ovals, ball finial, 12.5cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, c.1790; a pair of Derby shaped circular plates, spirally fluted, decorated with cornflowers, 20cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, c.1790 (3) £80 - £120

194 A pair of Derby Patch Mark Pale Family figures, Boy Shepherd and Dancing Shepherdess, he playing the bagpipes, wearing a deep brimmed hat, wearing a purple lined pink overcoat, floral breeches, fancy shoes, she with pink bonnet, floral and ruffled skirt, shaped circular base, applied with flowers, 17.5cm high, c.1756-9 See Bradshaw, Derby Porcelain Figures, 1750 - 1848 £600 - £1000 195 A set of six Derby shaped circular plates, the fields painted in the manner of William Billingsley with a roses, the fluted rims with gilt tendrils and peach bands, 23cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, no.251, c.1780 £180 - £220

190 A Derby figure, boy playing his pipes, standing wearing a wearing a cobalt blue and orange breeches, circular base, 16.5cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1810 £50 - £70 191 A Derby Named View urnular vase, painted with oval reserves with View in Dovedale and Matlock High Tor, Derbyshire, on a lilac ground, Bacchus mask handles picked out in gilt, 18.5cm high, crown, crossed and D mark in blue, c.1790 £300 - £400

196 A pair of Bloor Derby botanical plates, Rose and Passion Flower, banded green border, applied with flowerheads, beaded rim, 22.5cm diam, printed mark, c.1820; a similar tureen, Fuchsia, the cover with Rose Bud, 11cm high, Mary Farquarson label (3) £80 - £120

192 A Derby ogee breakfast cup and stand, cobalt blue banded border, gilt with swags and scattered sprigs, the saucer 15.5cm diameter, pattern No.31, puce crown, crossed batons and D mark, c.1790; a fluted tea bowl and saucer, painted and gilt with scrolling flowering leafy stems and scattered sprigs, moulded with acanthus, the saucer 13.5cm diameter, pattern No.111, puce crown, crossed batons and D mark, c.1790; ; etc £20 - £40

200 A large Sampson Hancock Derby figure, of a man, standing bare footed, holding his hat and a pipe, wearing a neck tie, jacket and striped trousers, rocky circular base, 30cm high, S, H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in blue, c.1880 £100 - £150

201 A pair of Sampson Hancock Derby bottle vases, encrusted with flowers and foliage, 10.5cm high, S.H, crown, crossed batons and D mark in blue; a pair of white glazed basket weave wall flower baskets, encrusted with flowerheads, 28cm high, early 20th century £100 - £150

193 A Derby circular plate, attributed to Longfoot/ Withers, painted with scattered roses, deep banded border with six shaped reserves with roses on a partridge eye ground, 22cm wide, Crown and D mark, c.1780 £60 - £100

202 A pair of Sampson Hancock Derby campana shaped pot pourri vases and covers, painted and applied with a band of colourful flowerheads, leafy quatrefoil bases, paw feet, pierced cover, lofty flame finials, 16cm high, S, H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in puce, 1915 - 1935; another, well painted by Harry Sampson Hancock, with pansies, peonies and other colourful flowers, pierced cover, lofty flame finial, quatrefoil base, 16.5cm high, S , H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in red (3) £70 - £100 203 A pair of Sampson Hancock Derby figural spill vases, based on the Baxter prints of a Crossing Sweeper and Chimney Sweep, in street clothing, holding the tools of their trade, coloured in tones of brown, both by tapering cylindrical cases, oval bases, 14cm high, S, H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in blue £70 - £100

204 A pair of Sampson Hancock Derby figures, The Tinker and Companion, he with pots and pans, she with a pail and butter pats, in colours, on a circular pierced scroll base, 20cm high, S, H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in red, inscribed 1st Figures fired, January 1916, W. Larcombe (The vendor’s grandfather was one of Larcombe’s sponsors) £120 - £180

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205 A pair of Sampson Hancock Derby two-handled pedestal ovoid pot pourri vases, painted with butterflies, applied with colourful floral garlands, domed pierced covers, gilt button finial, 13.5cm high, S, H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in red, monogram for William Larcombe and Captain Paget, c.1917 - 1933; a Sampson Hancock Derby bottle vase, applied with large rose heads and foliage, 16cm high, S, H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in red; another (4) £100 - £150

210 A Sampson Hancock Derby model, of a hound, seated, its teeth bared, naturalistically coloured, gilt lined oval base, 14.5cm high, S, H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in blue, c.1880 Illustrated: Blackwood (R) and C Head, Old Crown Derby China Works The King Street Factory 18491935, 2003, p276 £60 - £100 211 A Sampson Hancock Derby model, of a hound, seated, naturalistically coloured, green rocky base, 18.5cm high, S, H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in blue, c.1880 £60 - £100

206 A Sampson Hancock Derby figural jug, The Snuff Taker, he stands wearing a top hat, blue and pink collared jacket, fancy waistcoat, striped breeches, his hat as the cover, scroll handle, square base, 11.5cm high, S, H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in puce, with parallel lines for Harry Sampson Hancock £70 - £100

212 A Sampson Hancock Derby pastille burner, in the form of a thatched timber framed cottage, domed base, S, H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in red; others (3) £100 - £150 213 A Sampson Hancock Derby two-strand basket and cover, the rim applied with flowers and foliage, branch loop handles, flower finial, 16.5cm wide, S, H, crossed swords and D mark in blue; a Sampson Hancock Derby two-strand basket, the rim applied with flowers and foliage, branch loop handles, 19.5cm wide, S, H, crossed swords and D mark in blue; another (3) £70 - £100

207 A Sampson Hancock Derby figure, Falstaff, he stands as a corpulent, bearded knight with long hair, holding an oval shield, wearing a plumed hat, shirt with ruffles, a doublet, breeches and boots, in colours, scroll base, 20cm high, S, H, crossed swords and D mark in puce, two parallel lines mark for Harry Sampson Hancock £100 - £150

214 A Sampson Hancock Roman lamp, encrusted with colourful summer flowers, tall scroll handle, 11.5cm high, S H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in red, two parallel lines for Harry Sampson Hancock; another; a Sampson Hancock Derby two handled bell shaped cup and stand, encrusted with floral swags, 7.5cm high, S, H, crossed swords and D mark in blue (3) £100 - £150 215 A set of eight Sampson Hancock Derby shaped circular plates, well painted with colourful summer flowers within gilt bands of scrolling leaves, gadrooned rims, 22cm diam, red painted marks £700 - £1000

216 A set of three Sampson Hancock Derby figures, Allegorical of the Seasons, Spring, she stands, bare footed with two floral rings, long flowing skirt, Autumn, she stands bare footed, holding a bunch of grapes aloft and others in her skirt, a grape chaplet in her hair and Winter, he stands arms folded skating, wearing a broad brimmed hat and fur lined coat, dead game tied to a sash, each on pierced scroll and anthemion moulded shaped circular bases, 24.5cm high, S, H, crossed swords and D mark in red; another, Winter (4) £150 - £200

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208 A Sampson Hancock Derby figure, The Laughing Philosopher , he stands, wearing a fanciful jacket and waistcoat, picked out in gilt, circular base, 11.5cm high, red painted mark £70 - £100

220 A set of six Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari coffee cans and saucers, printed mark £100 - £150

209 A Sampson Hancock Derby figure, The Laughing Philosopher, he stands with his hands on his belly, wearing a yellow waistcoat, orange jacket and breeches, gilt lined circular base, 11.5cm high, S, H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in red £60 - £100 For more images please visit

221 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Endangered Species, commissioned by Sinclairs, Savannah Leopard, limited edition, certificate 565/1,000, boxed £250 - £350

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222 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Endangered Species, commissioned by Sinclairs, White Rhino, limited edition, certificate 565/1,000, boxed £200 - £300

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223 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Endangered Species, commissioned by Sinclairs, Queensland Koala, limited edition, certificate 565/1,000, boxed £60 - £100

227 A Royal Crown Derby 2451 pattern toy miniature coal scuttle, 6cm high, printed mark, date code for 1906; a Royal Crown Derby miniature mug; a Japanese satsuma miniature jar and cover, etc (5) £70 - £100 228 A pair of Royal Crown Derby Mansion House dwarves, derived from engravings by Jacques Callot, richly attired in 17th century cavalier costume, one with long moustache, his left hand on his hip and grasping a staff in his right, the tall funnel shaped hat with play bill of the Theatre Royal, the other with broad brimmed hat, 16cm high, printed mark in red £100 - £150

224 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Endangered Species, commissioned by Sinclairs, Imperial Panda, limited edition, certificate 565/1,000, boxed £60 - £100

225 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Endangered Species, commissioned by Sinclairs, Madagascan Tortoise, limited edition, certificate 565/1,000, boxed £60 - £100

229 A Royal Crown Derby lobed ovoid jug, painted in tones of blue in the manner of W.E.J. Dean, with continuous seascape with rowing and sailing boats, scroll handle, 19cm high, printed mark, date code for 1896 £60 - £100

226 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Endangered Species, commissioned by Sinclairs, Galapagos Penguin, limited edition, certificate 565/1,000, boxed £60 - £100

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230 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern Globe Barometer and Thermometer, for Sinclairs, 504/1000, boxed, certificates £180 - £220

233 A Derby Named View shaped circular Harrow plate, painted by Edwin Trowell, signed, with Caernarfon Castle from the sea, cobalt blue border, applied with five oval reserves applied with white seed pears and gilt sprigs and scrolls, 22cm diam, printed mark in green, title and signed in script £200 - £250

231 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern, Millennium Globe Clock, for Sinclairs, 504/1000, boxed, certificate £180 - £220

232 A composed Derby Crown Porcelain/Royal Crown Derby 383 pattern tea service, for six, comprising cups, saucers, side plates and milk jug, the plates 17.5cm diam, various marks and dates (19) £100 - £150

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234 A Royal Crown Derby shaped circular plate, painted by Ellis Clark, signed, with High Tor, the cobalt blue border applied in raised gilt with ribbon tied flower swags, printed mark, date code 1896 £150 - £250

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235 A pair of Royal Crown Derby shaped circular plates, painted by W.R.J. Dean, with sailing boats, gilt line border, azure border, scroll border, 22.5cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1937 £80 - £120

236 A Royal Crown Derby breakfast cup and saucer, painted by W.R.J. Dean, signed, with Starlight, gilt line border, printed mark in green £100 - £150 237 A Royal Crown Derby pedestal ewer, painted by Marple, signed, with roses and colourful summer flowers within a gilt beaded oval cartouche, on a cobalt blue ground ,the ground applied in gilt foliage scrolls, the neck and base alternately banded in gilt and cobalt blue, scroll handles, square base, 27cm high, printed mark, date code for 1904 £250 - £350 238 A Royal Crown Derby pedestal ovoid two-handled vase, painted by Charles Harris, signed with colourful summer flowers within gilt beaded cartouche, on cobalt blue ground, the ground with gilt foliate swags and tendrils, leafy scroll handles, 28cm high, printed mark, date code for 1905 £300 - £400 237

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239 A Royal Crown Derby flared cylindrical vase, painted by George Darlington, signed, with fanciful bird within gilt beaded cartouche on a blue ground with gilt tendrils, four leafy feet, 13.5cm high, printed mark, date code for 1922 £200 - £300

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Worcester

260 A Worcester Waiting Chinaman blue and white circular bowl, the lone figure stands before bridge, stylised foliate sprigs, crowsfoot border, crescent mark, c.1770; a Worcester blue and white bowl, with Chinaman in a hut, by rockwork and pine trees, 11.5cm diam, crescent mark; etc (3) £100 - £150

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240 A Royal Crown Derby two-handled pedestal ovoid vase and cover, painted by William Mosley, signed, with bouquet of colourful summer flowers, within a beaded gilt cartouche, on an apple green ground, gilt scroll handles, leafy scrolls base, 21cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1903 £280 - £350

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261 A Worcester sparrow-beak jug, decorated in polychrome with scattered foliate sprigs, the interior with gilt band and tendrils, 8.5cm high, c.1765 £80 - £120

241 A Royal Crown Derby cartouche shaped tray, painted in the manner of Dean, with beached sailing boat, leafy scroll border, 50cm wide, printed mark, date code for 1897 £250 - £350 242 A Royal Crown Derby shaped pointed oval tray, painted in the manner of Dean, with sailing boat in choppy seas, leafy scroll border, 32cm wide, printed mark, date code for 1898 £120 - £180 243 A Royal Crown Derby shaped square plate, painted in the manner of Dean, with sailing boat in calm waters, 24cm wide, printed mark, date code for 1906; a similar bowl, 22cm diam, date code for 1897 (2) £100 - £200

244 A Royal Crown Derby The 250 Collection Tall Mansion House Dwarf, richly attired in 17th century cavalier costume, wearing an Imari waistcoat, in a pointed hat with advert for China Painter, 19.5cm high, printed mark, limited edition 36/100, boxed £150 - £200

245 A Royal Crown Derby compressed ovoid vase, decorated in gilt with leafy branches on a cobalt blue ground, shaped and flared neck with scroll handles to sides, 9.5cm high, printed and painted marks, date code for 1894 £40 - £60 For more images please visit

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262 A Worcester sparrow beak jug, decorated with chrysanthemums and foliage, the front with star burst, domed cover, with flowerhead and foliage, loop handle, 14.5cm high, c.1770 the foot rim with museum numbers £300 - £400 26

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263 A Worcester shaped oval Wild Flowers Sprays shaped oval dish, decorated in underglaze blue with floral sprigs, berries and insects, basketwork moulded border, 26.5cm wide, script W mark, c.1770 £200 - £300

269 A Worcester lobed oval Kangxi Lotus pattern dish, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised flowers and foliage, 26cm wide, c.1770 £250 - £350 270 A Worcester Hop Trellis pattern fluted coffee cup, enamelled in with red berried green pendulous foliage between gilt scrolls, pink chevron border, 6.5cm high, c.1775 £60 - £100

264 A Worcester shaped oval dish, moulded in relief with basketwork, branches and foliage, decorated in underglaze blue with grapes, butterfly, roses and flowerheads, 30cm wide, crescent mark, c.1770 £250 - £350

271 A Worcester globular teapot and cover, in relief with feathered mouldings, decorated in underglaze blue with flowers and sprigs, workman’s mark, c.1756; a similar teabowl,workman’s mark, c.1756 (2) £60 - £100

265 A Worcester shaped circular dish, with vase and fan shaped reserves containing summer flowers gilt borders, on a scale blue ground, 21cm diam, fret mark, c.1770; another, Samson, painted with fanciful birds, 21.5cm diam (2) £100 - £150

272 A Worcester flared circular basket, the centre painted with rose and orange flowers, the exterior applied with flowerheads, 20cm diam, c.1770 £250 - £350

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273 A Worcester flared circular basket, the centre painted with ripe fruit and flowers, the exterior with pierced lattice work and applied flowerheads in orange, 20cm diam, c.1770 £300 - £500 274 A Worcester flared circular basket, the centre painted with insects and flowers, the exterior with pierced lattice work and applied flowerheads in orange, 19.5cm diam, c.1770 £250 - £350 275 A Worcester cylindrical mug, decorated in underglaze blue with convolvolus and other flowers, 12cm high, c.1770 £180 - £220

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266 A Worcester Prunus pattern cornucopia wall pocket, spirally fluted, decorated in underglaze blue with blossoming prunus branches, 21cm high, c.1770 £400 - £600

276 A Worcester Cormorant and Fisherman pattern bowl, printed with fishermen, pagoda and rockwork within cell border, crescent mark, c.1770; a similar Caughley tea bowl and saucer, c.1780 (2) £70 - £100

267 A Worcester Precipice pattern bowl, printed in underglaze blue with precarious rocky outcrop supporting two pavilions and trees, the interior with diaper border, 23.5cm diam, c.1770 £120 - £180

277 A Worcester Bouquets pattern cylindrical mug, printed in underglaze blue with chrysanthemums, roses and other flowers, 13.5cm high, c.1770 £150 - £200

268 A Worcester lobed ovoid sauceboat, decorated in underglaze blue with man on a bridge by a pagoda, cell banded border, 20cm wide, c.1770 £180 - £220

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280 A Royal Worcester two-handled pedestal ovoid vases and cover, painted by Harry Aryton, signed, with peaches and grapes on a mossy bank, loop handles with mask terminals, stiff leaves in relief, spreading circular foot, square plinth, 16cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black, shape no.2363 £300 - £400 281 A Royal Worcester two-handled pedestal campana shaped vase, painted by Harry Chair, with cabbage roses, within a gilt leafy scroll cartouche on a cobalt blue ground, griffin handles, 12.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1905, shape no.1868 £250 - £350 282 A Royal Worcester tea cup and saucer, painted by E Townsend, the saucer signed, with ripe fruit on a mossy bank, gilt borders, the saucer 14cm diam, puce crown and circle marks £150 - £200

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278 A Worcester bell shaped mug, printed in monochrome after Hancock, with girl milking a cow, the verso with herder and milkmaid by a tree, 9cm high, c.1770 £250 - £350

283 A Royal Worcester style two-handled dish, signed, F R Budd, signed, with ripe peaches and grapes, on a mossy ground, gilt handles, 29cm wide, printed mark £120 - £180

279 A Royal Worcester two-handled pedestal ovoid vases and cover, painted by J Smith, signed, with peaches and grapes on a mossy bank, loop handles with laurel tendrils, spreading circular foot, 21.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black, shape no.2713 £200 - £300 For more images please visit

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284 A Royal Worcester square shaped dish, painted by Mosely, with peaches and grapes, on a mossy ground, 12cm wide, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1922; a Royal Worcester circular plate, heavily gilded, central panel painted by Mosely, with peaches and grapes, gold Royal Worcester mark (2) £60 - £100

290 A Royal Worcester circular plate, the centre painted with shaped reserve with peaches and grapes, gilt tooled ground, 23.5cm diam, gilt crown and circle mark £60 - £100

291 A Royal Worcester circular plate, painted by H Henry, signed, with ripe peaches and grapes on a mossy bank, tooled gilt ground, 23.5cm diam, printed crown and circle mark in gilt £180 - £220

285 A Royal Worcester scallop edge bowl, painted in the manner of Hadley, with roses and other foliage on a burnished gilt ground, 18cm diam, printed crown and circle and union jack mark, date code for 1914 £80 - £120

292 A Royal Worcester circular plate, painted by H Henry, signed, with ripe peaches and grapes on a mossy bank, tooled gilt ground, 23.5cm diam, printed crown and circle mark in gilt £180 - £220

286 A Royal Worcester miniature model of a tortoise, the blush ivory ground picked out in gilt, 4.5cm long, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1911 £50 - £70

293 A Royal Worcester candlestick, with square sconce and nozzle, tapering square column, spreading canted square base, moulded in relief with ribbon tied laurel swags, picked out in gilt on a blush ivory ground, 27.5cm high, printed cold and platinum mark, date code for 1883 £60 - £100

287 A Royal Worcester lobed ovoid pot pourri vase and cover, indistinctly signed, painted with peaches damsons, on a mossy ground, pierced domed cover, spire finial, four scroll legs, 13cm high, 12cm high, printed mark in black £100 - £150

288 A Royal Worcester lobed ovoid pot pourri vase and cover, painted by J Skerrett. signed with peaches grapes and blackberries on mossy ground, domed cover, spire finial, 15cm high, printed crown and circle mark, shape no.291 £100 - £150

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294 A Royal Worcester lobed ovoid bowl bowl, painted with roses divided by relief panels in burnished gilt, 9.5cm diam, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1913 £70 - £100

295 A pair of Royal Worcester shaped circular plates, painted by Richard Seabright, signed, with ripe damsons, peaches and gooseberries, the borders with anthemions and scrolls, in gilt and pink on a cobalt blue ground, 22.5cm diam, printed marks, date codes for 1909 and 1910 £100 - £150

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296 A mid 20th century circular pin dish, painted by James Stinton, with a pair of pheasants, in landscape, gilt border, 9cm diam, printed crown and circle mark in black £80 - £120

289 A Royal Worcester compressed ovoid vase, painted with roses on a blush ground, 10cm high shape no. F110, green crown and circle mark, date code for 1906 £60 - £100 For more images please visit

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Continental

313 A Continental porcelain rectangular plaque, painted with a young girl holding a posy of flowers, lost in thoughts of her sweetheart, 15.5cm x 11.5cm, German/Austrian, c.1860 £150 - £250

314 A Continental porcelain shaped rectangular gilt metal mounted box, the cover decorated with courting couple within a ribbon tied wreath on a pink scaled ground, the sides with oval cartouches containing summer flowers, 13cm wide, c.1870 £50 - £80

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310 A 18th century Mennecy Blanc de Chine figure, Emblematic of Astronomy, his right hand on a globe and left holding a telescope, 11cm high, c.1770 £200 - £300

311 A 19th Dresden two-handled chocolate cup and cover, painted with alternating Watteauesque scenes and flowers, domed cover, bud finial, 12cm high, AR monogram; a Dresden dressing table pot and cover, decorated with courting figures and swags, bud finial, 9cm diam, 20th century; a German quatrelobed cup and saucer, AR mark; others; etc (8) £120 - £180

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315 A Continental shaped circular soup plate, painted with roses, colourful sprigs and leafy swags, outlined with gilt bands and pendants borders, 24cm diam, puce Sevres interlaced L mark £60 - £100

316 A Kammer Rudolph six-piece porcelain band, each standing in medieval dress, paying an instrument, in colours, circular bases, 20cm high, early 20th century; a similar bird catcher (7) £60 - £100

317 A large French Paris two-handled ovoid vase, well painted with continuous landscape with mother feeding a baby, gilt borders, fluted chocolate shoulders and base, gilt mask and wreath handles, 41cm high, c.1900 £200 - £300

318 A large Jacob Petite figural vase, modelled with a gentleman in fancy dress, holding back two snarling hunting dogs, before a tree trunk, shaped oval base, 37cm high, J P mark £300 - £400

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319 A Meissen shaped circular plate, painted in the Sevres style, the field with floral sprig, the border with floral garlands and blue ribbons, on a partridge eye ground, 23cm diam, crossed swords in underglaze blue; a Meissen shaped circular plate, decorated with scattered pansies, pierced basketweave border, 21cm diam, 20th century; etc (3) £120 - £180

312 A Continental faience albarello drug jar, inscribed Em meh loti, in black within two blue ovolo bands, spreading foot, 18cm high, 18th/19th century; another, painted in blue with vertical bands of flowering leafy sprigs, spreading foot, 21cm high (2) £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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320 A Meissen trembleuse two-handled chocolate cup and stand, well painted with European figures and horse at the harbour edge, in a gilt cartouche on a yellow ground, crossed swords, early 19th century £60 - £100 321 A pair of Austrian painted terracotta figures, of musicians, he stands, with fur hat, cloak and violin, she wrapped in a blue cloak, her instrument at her side, 34cm high, impressed 1346 14 and 1347. 20, c.1900 £60 - £100

322 A pair of continental cache pots, possibly Hochst, painted with colourful summer flowers and sprigs, gilt borders, pug dog handles, 11cm high, red wheel mark £150 - £200

323 A pair of Continental porcelain oval girandoles, each crested by a pair of cherubs , the borders applied with flowers and provisions for candle sconces, bevelled plates, 36cm high, c.1900 £100 - £150 324 A pair of French gilt metal mounted side vases, of cylindrical form painted with elegant figures out riding, the mounts with beaded borders, mask and scroll side handles, square bases, 22.5cm high, c.1870 £60 - £100

325 A pair of French two-handled baluster vases, painted with colourful summer flowers with a gilt scroll cartouche on a pink and ruby ground, the handles with gilt flowerheads, 24cm high, c.1870 £50 - £70

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326 A pair of Ludwigsburg shaped circular plates, painted with colourful summer flowers, the basketweave border with sprigs, gilt line rim, 24cm dian, c.1770 £80 - £120

327 A pair of Meissen cabinet plates, painted in underglaze blue, pierced trellis, crossed sword marks, 21cm diam, 19th century; another pair, smaller, 15cm diam, 19th century £80 - £120

328 A pair of Veuve Perrin faience ogee pedestal vases and covers, each painted with a courting couple in an 18th century pastoral idyll, to verso with a Picturesque landscape, leafy handles, moulded with scrolls and coloured tones tones of green, pink, yellow and gilt, 22cm high, blue painted mark £100 - £150 329 A Palissy circular plate, applied with two lizards and beetles, in buff and brown, 22cm diam, early 20th century £60 - £100

332 A Sevres low butter dish, integrated stand and cover, in the form of a low pail, decorated with shaped reserves of fanciful birds, on a bleu royale ground, gilt dentil borders, 20cm diam, interlaced L’s £70 - £100

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336 An 18th century Meissen figure, of a muse, playing the castanets, wearing a flowing robe, the base with pointed hat, in colours, 11cm high, crossed swords to verso, c.1770 £300 - £500

337 An Austrian painted terracotta model, of a jack russell terrier, standing, naturalistically coloured, glass eyes, 21cm high, 19th century £200 - £300

338 An early 19th century shaped circular plate, the centre with floral monogram B.W., the border with pink roses and cornflowers, 25cm diam, stencilled M mark, c.1800 £100 - £150

Glass

345 A pair of mid 19th century rummers, rounded bucket shaped bowls, circular bases, 11.5cm high, c.1845; others, similar; etc (6) £70 - £100

333

333 A Vienna figure group, oval base, 22.5cm wide, moulder’s no. 33, impressed shield mark, year code 852 £200 - £300

346 A 18th century glass lace makers lamp, bulbous open top, knopped column, strap handle with thumb piece, spreading circular base, 24cm high, c.1760 £100 - £150

334 A Vienna shaped circular plate, the field painted with two soldiers on horseback, within a gilt cartouche, on a bleu royale ground, 25cm diam, shield mark £70 - £90

335 An 18th century Doccia Blanc de Chine figure, Allegorical of Autumn, she stands holding a bundle of corn, square base, 9.5cm high, c.1770 £180 - £220

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347 A 18th century glass lace makers lamp, bulbous open top, knopped column, strap handle with thumb piece, spreading circular base, 25cm high, c.1760 £100 - £150 348 A 19th century Bristol Blue mallet shaped decanter, inscribed in gilt Rum, grape and vine collate, associated stopper, 29.5cm high,c.1820; others, smaller, 25.5cm and 17cm high (3) £70 - £100

349 A 19th century clear glass facetted decanter, triple ring neck, mushroom stopper, 26cm high, c.1860; others (3) £50 - £70

350 A 19th century clear glass mallet shaped decanter, hobnail and slice cut, triple ring neck, mushroom stopper, 24cm high, c.1860; others (3) £70 - £90

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356 A George III clear glass comport, dished top, spiralled column, domed base, folded foot, 22cm diam, c.1800 £70 - £90

351 A 19th century mallet shaped decanter, slice cut, triple ring neck, target stopper, 30cm high; others (3) £50 - £70

352 A 20th century tapering cylindrical clear glass vase, with large dimples, shaped oval cartouche with engraved with two Muses, Love and Music, 31cm high, signed with initials J.K., dated 1947 £50 - £80

357 A George III liqueur/gin glass, diamond cut bucket shaped bowl, hexagonal facet cut stem, hexagonal champered foot, 9cm high, c.1780; a George III salt, shaped rim, 8cm diam, c.1815; a similar egg cup, 7.5cm high (3) £80 - £100 358 A George III panelled claret jug, slice cut, scroll handles octagonal stopper, 26.5cm high, c.1800; a pair of square decanters, hob-nail cut shoulders, cut globular stoppers, 19cm high £60 - £90 359 A George III tall ale glass, double series opaque twist stem, 20.75cm high, c.1770 £50 - £80

360 A George III tapering cylindrical mug, blue rim, scroll handle, 8cm high, c.1800; a pedestal cup, engraved with initials in an oval cartouche, knopped stem, spreading circular base, 12cm high, mid 19th century £80 - £100

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353 A Baccarat Pansy paperweight, the domed crystal weight with green, yellow and purple flower head with caned stamen, star cut to the base, 5.5cm high, 8cm wide £120 - £180

361 A George III wine glass, pan topped topped bowl, hexagonal faceted stem, spreading circular base, c.1770; a dram glass, tear drop to stem, firing foot, 11cm high, c.1770 (2) £60 - £100

354 A Bristol Blue cologne bottle and stopper, globular body, double ring neck, enamelled in colours with scrolling foliage, 14.5cm high; a George III spirally fluted tot glass, campana shaped bowl, spreading circular foot, c.1790 (2) £60 - £90

362 A George III wine glass, rounded funnel shaped bowl, double series opaque twist stem, 12cm high, c.1770 £70 - £90 363 A James Powell & Sons Whitefriars types ovoid amber glass vase, slightly waved, 26cm high, c.1920 £60 - £100

364 A John Walsh Walsh conical Leaf pattern glass vase, designed by Clyne Farquarson,with repeating leafy stems, 19.5cm high, engraved marks, dated 1940 £150 - £180 365 A late 18th/early 19th century wine glass, rounded bucket shaped bowl, short stem , spreading circular folded foot, 9.5cm high, c.1795 - 1805; five others, similar, one engraved with corn (6) £70 - £100

366 A late 19th century bottle decanter and ewer, each decorated in gilt and white enamel with blossoming wild rose branches, 31cm high, c.1890 £50 - £80

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355 A George II sweetmeat, double ogee shaped bowl, silesian stem, domed foot, 16cm high, c.1740-1750 £200 - £300 For more images please visit

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368 A pair of 19th century lobed emerald glass bud vases, gilded overall with scrolling foliage, 13cm high, c.1870 £50 - £70

369 A pair of 19th century wrythen bottle vases, wavy rim, mushroom stoppers, 25.5cm high £50 - £70

370 A pair of clear glass ship’s decanters, facetted and slice cut, mushroom stoppers, star cut bases, 23cm high, 20th century £60 - £100 371 A pair of early 20th century clear glass pedestal ovoid vases, possibly Austrian, enamelled in colours with ribbon tied rose swags, gilt borders, 24.5cm high, c.1910 £70 - £100

372 high

A pair of green glass dumps, bubble inclusions, 11cm £50 - £80

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373 A pair of late 19th century ovoid wine carafes, engraved with chariot and figures, the neck with swags, angular scroll handles, 14cm high, c.1900 £100 - £150

381 A St Louis miniature Dahlia paperweight, star cut base, 5.5cm diam, mid-19th century £400 - £500

374 A pair of Mary Gregory typed ovoid vases, enamelled in white with young girl seated on a tree branch, gilt metal mounts, 24cm high, c.1870 £80 - £120

375 A pair of Victorian green glass dumps, bubble inclusions, 8.5cm high, c.1870; another, larger, 21cm high, late 19th century (3) £60 - £100

376 A pair of Victorian green glass dumps, sulphur flower in a pot inclusions, 13cm high, c.1870; another, similar, 12cm high; another, slender, 15.5cm high, c.1870 (3) £100 - £150

377 A pair of William Yeoward rummers, bucket shaped bowls, engraved with fruiting vine, square bases, 12cm high; a pair of conforming champagne flutes, 16.5cm high; another pair of flutes, trumpet shaped bowls, knopped stems, 18cm high (6) £50 - £80

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378 A set of five 19th century glass rinsers, strawberry cut band, slice cut, 13cm wide £70 - £90

382 A St Louis Scramble domed paperweight, decorated with a random arrangement of brightly coloured canes, 7.5cm diameter, mid-19th century £200 - £300

379 A set of six amber glass finger bowls, enamelled in white and blue with monogram, 12cm diam; five stands conforming £70 - £80

383 A substantial Victorian green glass dump, with a cluster of sulphur flower inclusions, 22cm high, c.1860; a bell shaped green glass dump, globular knop, 13cm high; another, sulphur flower and bubble inclusions, 13.5cm high (3) £60 - £100

380 A set of three mid 19th century custard cups, facetted bowls, scroll handles, 8.5cm high, c.1840; other custard cups, various, 1860- 1890 (18) £100 - £150

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384 A Swarovski crystal sculpture, Wonders of the Sea, Harmony, exclusively available to members of the Swarovski Collectors Club, 20cm high; others, Eternity and Community (3) £150 - £200

396 An Victorian cranberry glass trophy vase, engraved with Presented A Clachir, within ribbon tied fern leaves, clear glass loop handles and knopped stem, 21cm high, dated 1884 £50 - £70

385 A Varnish type globular scent atomises, enamelled in white with stylised leaves on a lime green ground, 12.5cm high, c.1870; others, in orange and green (3) £70 - £90

397 Carl Faberge - a Kissing Snow Dove drinking suite, comprising decanter, six champagne glass, the frosted stems as kissing doves , engraved mark; a pair of conforming candlesticks, 22.5cm high £120 - £180

386 A Venetian figure, signed G Toffdo, as a man, in 18th century dress, in amber and red, 36cm high, label £80 - £100

398 A Whitefriars tangerine hooped vase, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, c.1970, design number 9680 £150 - £200

387 A Venetian lamp, signed G Toffdo, as a man and woman, in 18th century dress, in amber and red, 56cm high, label £80 - £100

399 A pair of Venetian figures, Spanish Flamenco dancers, in amber and blue glass, 45cm high, early 20th century £70 - £90

388 A Victorian cut glass pedestal sweetmeat urn and cover, spire finial, shaped border, spreading hexagonal foot, 39cm high, c.1880 £50 - £80

Oriental Ceramics

389 A Victorian ovoid green glass dump, concentric sulphur flower and bubble inclusions, 13cm high, c.1860; another spherical green glass dump, central blue flashed four petal sulphur flower, bubble inclusions, 9cm high (2) £60 - £100 390 A Victorian spherical green glass dump, sulphur bubble inclusions, 9.5cm high, c.1880; another smaller, sulphur mushroom inclusion, 8.5cm high; others, flower inclusions (5) £60 - £100

391 An 18th century clear glass lace makers lamp, globular reservoir, tapering cylindrical stems, 15.5cm high, c.1760 £60 - £100 392 An 18th century cordial glass, the bucket shaped bowl with basal flutes, engraved with scrolling foliage, cotton twist stem, 13.5cm high, c.1770 £100 - £150

393 An early 19th century ale glass, facet cut conical bowl, knopped stems, circular foot, 11cm high, c.1810; another, similar; a late 18th century ale glass, knopped stem, folded foot, 12.5cm high, c.1775; another, trumpet bowl, folded conical foot, 11.5cm high, c.1780; etc (6) £70 - £100

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420 A 18th century Chinese ginger jar, decorated in underglaze blue with blossoming prunus branches on a cracked ice ground, 26cm high, double concentric circles, 27cm high £200 - £300

394 An early 19th century dwarf ale glass, knopped stem, circular foot, 10.5cm high, c.1800 - 1820; another, faceted stem, 11.5cm high, c.1760; others, conical bowl, engraved with swags and tendrils, 12cm high, c.1790; an early 19th century Toastmasters glass, knopped stem, 10.5cm high, c.1800; etc (8) £100 - £150

421 A 19th century Chinese cylindrical vase, decorated in underglaze blue with blossom filled vases, prunus flower ground, 26cm high, Kangxi marks but later; another, similar baluster, Dog of Fo finial, 28.5cm high, Kangxi marks but later; others, various (4) £100 - £150

395 An early 20th century Moser graduated amethyst liqueur decanter and eight matching tot glasses, of faceted bowed cylindrical form, 18.5cm high £120 - £180 For more images please visit

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422 A 19th century Chinese cylindrical vase, painted in underglaze blue with warrior and beast, 35.5cm high, Kangxi marks but later £100 - £150

423 A 19th century Chinese jardiniere, painted in underglaze blue with trees, foliage, elder and boy, 23.5cm diam, double concentric circles, early 19th century £200 - £300 424 A 19th century Chinese ovoid vase and cover, decorated in the Famille Rose palette, with peonies and foliage, 25cm high, mid 19th century £100 - £150 425 A Cantonese famille rose plate, decorated in polychrome with ladies of the court entertaining a dignitary and eunuchs, chrysanthemum border, 25cm diam, c.1870; a pair of Cantonese famille vert plates, picked out in polychrome with panels of court figures, butterflies and exotic birds, 20cm diam, c.1870 (3) £60 - £100

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426 A Cantonese porcelain ovoid vase, painted in the famille rose palette with figures of the court, fanciful birds and insects within shaped reserves on a ground of flowers and scrolling leaves picked out in gilt, flared rim, 45cm high, 19th century £200 - £300

427 A Cantonese porcelain shaped oval dish, painted in the famille rose palette with officials and attendants, birds, insects and flowers, 26cm wide, 19th century £80 - £120

428 A Cantonese porcelain slender ovoid vase, painted in the famille rose palette with busy figures in a pagoda interior, within shaped reserves on a ground of flowers and scrolling foliage, lion mask handles to side, picked out in gilt, 25cm high, c.1880; another, 25cm high, c.1880 (2) £80 - £120

428

429 A Chinese baluster mug, decorated in underglaze blue, picked out in polychrome, on a cell ground, 11cm high, Qianlong; a Chinese saucer, in polychrome with butterflies and floral sprigs, 11cm diam (2) £50 - £80

430 A Chinese Blanc de Chine novelty spill vase, as carp amongst waves, 14.5cm high £60 - £80

431 A Chinese blue and white bottle vase, onion neck, decorated in tones of underglaze blue with stylised flowers and foliage, 22cm high; a 19th century baluster vase and cover, painted with stylised flowers and butterflies and carrots, 24cm high; other vases (faults) £60 - £100 432 A Chinese blue and white Kendi, of typical form, decorated with panels of flowers and Buddhist emblems, 21.5cm high, c.1620 £300 - £500

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433 A Chinese blue and white plate, moulded, decorated with stylised foliage, 23cm diam, c.1770; another, painted with pagoda, rockwork and pine trees, 23cm diam, c.1770 (2) £60 - £100

440 A Chinese Famille Verte roundel, enamelled in colours with phoenix, hardwood stand, 14cm high £70 - £100

441 A Chinese hexagonal teapot and cover, enamelled in blue with stylised foliage, rustic spout, handle and finial, 11cm high; another, similar, globular, 10.5cm high etc (5) £100 - £150

434 A Chinese blue and white porcelain ovoid ginger jar and cover, painted with chrysanthemums, leafy bamboo and rockwork, trellis and double line borders, 26cm high, Qianlong reign, c.1750 £1500 - £2000

442 A Chinese Islamic blue and white candlestick, the waisted panelled sconce slightly flaring out from the stem, decorated with stylised leaves, bell-shaped base conforming, 32.5cm high £200 - £300

443 A Chinese Islamic shape blue and white porcelain hexagonal ewer, of small propor tions, moulded in relief with a blossoming branch within a tear shaped reserve, on a ground of fur ther flowers and foliage within canted reserves, knop finial, spreading base, 14.5cm high, Kangxi reign, c.1662-1722 Provenance: R & G McPherson, London

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444 A Chinese moon flask, applied in relief with white roses on an azure ground, bamboo border, 31cm high £70 - £100

435

435 A Chinese blue and white rouleau vase, decorated with a continuous scene of figures, huts, pine tree and mountains, the base with lotus leaves, 36.5cm high, c.1770 £200 - £300 436 A Chinese bowl, the exterior with characters, 13cm diam, c.1640 £60 - £100

437 A Chinese Celedon vase, incised with stylised flowers and foliage, bamboo handles, 28cm high; another, double gourd, in relief with character symbols and flowerheads, 19.5cm high (2) £60 - £100 438 A Chinese circular plate, painted in underglaze blue with pine tree, hut and rockwork, 23cm diam, c.1770 £50 - £70

445

445 A Chinese moon flask, decorated in underglaze blue with the Long Eliza pattern , the sides with stylised flowers and scrolls, loop handles to shoulders, heart terminals, 25cm high, Kangxi marks but later £200 - £300

439 A Chinese conical bowl decorated in underglaze blue with five-toed scrolling dragons, 14.5cm diam £60 - £100

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446 A Chinese porcelain circular bowl, painted in underglaze blue with chrysanthemums and foliage, six character mark to base £400 - £600

447 A Chinese porcelain ovoid crackle glaze vase, painted in underglaze blue with a fanciful bird amongst blossoming branches, between two broad incised bands, everted rim, lion mask ring handles to neck, 35.5cm high, seal mark £250 - £350

448 A Chinese porcelain ovoid crackle glaze vase, painted in underglaze blue with a fanciful bird amongst blossoming branches, between two broad incised bands, on a cafe au lait ground, flared rim, handles to neck, 44cm high, seal mark £300 - £400

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452 A Chinese shallow dish, broad rim, decorated in underglaze blue with peonies and fanciful bird, the sides with alternating reserves of carp and foliage on a floral ground, the rim with water birds and foliage, 36.5cm diam, Qianlong, c.1760 £400 - £600

449 A Chinese porcelain ovoid ginger jar, painted in underglaze blue with precious objects, hardwood cover and stand, 34cm high overall, double ring mark to base, 19th century £60 - £100

454 A Chinese tea green glazed inverted baluster vase, 11cm high, Yongzheng £60 - £80

450 A Chinese porcelain slightly waisted cylindrical brush pot, painted in underglaze blue with scholars, bridge and blossoming prunus, 14cm high £150 - £200

455 A Chinese Yixing drum shaped teapot and cover, in relief with characters, shaped handle, 9cm high; another, applied in relief with blossoming prunus branches, rustic handle, spout and finial, 10cm high (2) £70 - £100

456 A Chinese Yixing globular teapot and cover, enamelled with bird perched on a branch, loop handle, 13.5cm high; another, rounded oval, in relief with mouse in a hole and fruiting foliage, the cover with squirrel, in colours, turquoise rustic handle and spout, 13cm high (2) £70 - £100 457 A Chinese Yixing melon shaped lobed teapot and cover, Dog of Fo finial, loop handle, 11cm high; another (2) £70 - £100 458 A Chinese Yixing miniature teapot and cover, ball finial, 5.25cm high, seal mark; others, similar (3) £60 - £100 459 A Chinese Yixing miniature teapot and cover, ball finial, 6.25cm high, seal mark; others, similar (3) £60 - £100

460 A Chinese Yixing miniature teapot and cover, ball finial, 7.5cm high, seal mark; another, similar; others, 6cm and 6.5cm (4) £60 - £100 461 A Chinese Yixing miniature teapot and cover, rat finial, 6.25cm high, seal mark; others, ball finials; etc (4) £60 - £100

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451 A Chinese ginger jar and cover, decorated in underglaze blue with ladies at a gaming table by a pine tree and rockwork, the verso with lady and boy with a lantern, domed cover, 36cm high, Kangxi marks but late 18th/early 19th century £600 - £1000 For more images please visit

462 A Chinese Yixing spreading rectangular teapot and cover, in relief with characters, angular handle, 13cm high; another, similar (2) £70 - £100 38

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463 A Japanese cloisonne vase, enamelled in tones of blue, yellow, green and pink with ovals of flowers, the ground with scrolling foliage, 34cm high, Meiji period £150 - £200

471 A Korean grey celadon bottle vase, lipped rim, raised footring, 32cm high, Koryo Dynasty £500 - £700

464 A Japanese earthenware pot and cover with pouring spout, glazed in white, 10.5cm £60 - £80

465 A Japanese Imari baluster vase, decorated with vases of overflowing flowers and foliage, 24cm high, Meiji £100 - £150

466 A Japanese porcelain circular dish, painted in the Imari palette with vases and flowers, 27cm diam, Meiji period ; a shaped circular plate, painted with peonies, blossoming prunus, a bird and trellis, pierced lattice border, 22cm diam, Meiji period; another, similar (3) £60 - £80 467 A Japanese porcelain fluted oval dish, painted in the Kakiemon palette with circling dragon within a band of scattered flowerheads, brown line rim, 20cm wide, Edo period £200 - £300 468 A Japanese Satsuma miniature compressed ovoid tea kettle, painted with wisteria, in colours, the ground with daisies, wicker handle, 7cm high, signed, Meiji period £300 - £500

469 A Japanese satsuma miniature box and cover, colourfully painted with overlapping flowerheads, temple lion finial, moulded ring handles to side, 6.5cm high, signed £600 - £800

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472 A large Cantonese porcelain gu shaped vase, painted in the famille rose palette with figures of the court, within shaped reserves on a ground of flowers and trellis, spreading base, 34cm high, 19th century £250 - £350

473 A large Chinese porcelain baluster vase and cover, painted and later ‘clobbered’ with pagodas, butterflies, flowers and scrolls in a landscape, temple lion finial, 47cm high, 18th century £250 - £350 474 A late 18th century Chinese Export shaped oval dish, painted deer, pine tree and fence, butterfly and floral scroll border,32.5cm wide, c.1770 £60 - £100 475 A mid 17th century Provincial Chinese bowl, lightly decorated with blue brush strokes, 19cm diam, Ming, c.1640 £50 - £70

476 A pair of 18th century Chinese shaped circular Famille Rose plates, decorated with a rose spray, the border with roses in reserves, 122.5cm diam, Qianlong; another pair, decorated with roses and sprays, banded turquoise wave border, 23cm diam; an 18th century Chinese circular plate, clobbered, with foliate scrolls, in red, blue and green, 22cm diam, etc (7) £120 - £180

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470 A Japanese Satsuma plate, painted by Kinkozan, with fancy birds, flowers and grasses, the rim with scrolls and stylised flowerheads, 21.5cm diam, seal mark £500 - £700 For more images please visit

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486 An 18th century Arita canted square dish, the field painted in underglaze blue with stylised flowers, the sides with foliage and leaves, 21cm wide £60 - £100

487 An 18th century Chinese baluster jug, enamelled in polychrome with The Elopement pattern within a blue cartouche, the ground with scattered insects and foliage, 11cm high, c.1770; another, with figures standing by a pagoda, 11cm high, c.1770 (2) £100 - £150 488 An 18th century Chinese blue and white globular teapot and cover, decorated with peonies, fence and rock work, domed cover, bud finial, 6.5cm high, c.1770; anther, decorated in polychrome with oriental figures in a garden by a pagoda, silver spout, 7cm high, c.1770; a Chinese Famille Rose teapot, 12.5cm high, c.1770 (3) £100 - £150

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477 A pair of 19th century Chinese mythical beast temple guardians, glazed in turquoise, 27cm high £200 - £400

478 A pair of Chinese Famille Rose circular dishes, enamelled with peonies and foliage, the exterior with peaches, 11cm diam, Yongzheng marks but later £300 - £400

479 A pair of Chinese porcelain circular plates, painted in the famille verte palette with a hu shaped vase surrounded with flowers and scrolling leaves, the border with a broad band of flowerheads and diapers, 29cm diam, Quinlong reign, c.1770 £300 - £400

480 A pair of Chinese porcelain ovoid ginger jars and covers, painted in the famille verte palette with flowers, insects and precious objects, 23.5cm high, 19th century, pierced hardwood stands £300 - £400

481 A pair of Chinese shaped circular pedestal dishes, incised and colourfully painted in raised enamels with bats, flowers and scrolling leaves, centred by fretwork devices, trellis borders, 22.5cm diam, Quinlong seal marks but 19th century £250 - £350

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482 A pair of early 20th century Chinese Export Famille Verte cylindrical vases, with dragon dancer parade, pierced with quatrefoil reserves, 28cm high, seal mark £80 - £120

483 A pair of graduated Chinese porcelain canted rectangular meat plates, each painted with pagodas and flowers in an extensive landscape, in tones of puce and blue, 28cm and 26cm wide, Quinlong reign, c.1770 £300 - £400

489 An 18th century Chinese bowl, decorated in underglaze blue with emperor and figures in a court, 15cm diam, Kangxi £300 - £500

484 A Sawankhalok circular bowl, naively banded, 25.5cm diam; a Chinese Swatton bowl, 12cm diam, Ming £70 - £100

490 An 18th century Chinese circular deep plate, decorated with prunus blossom on a cracked ice ground, 27.5cm diam, double concentric circles, Kangxi £100 - £150

485 A set of four Chinese porcelain shaped octagonal plates, painted with pagoda landscapes and panels of trellis in tones of blue, red and puce, 23cm diam, Quinlong reign, c.1770 £200 - £300

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491 An 18th century Chinese circular plate, painted in underglaze blue with elders, bat and fret border, 24cm diam, mid Qianlong; others, various, peonies, 23cm diam; pagoda and fence, 23cm diam; urn and foliage, 24cm diam, all Qianlong (4) £100 - £150 40

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492 An 18th century Chinese cylindrical mug, enamelled in the Mandarin palette with Chinese figures and junk, the ground with scrolling foliage, dragon loop handle, 11.5cm high, c.1770; another, decorated with figures within a blue scroll cartouche, the ground with scattered flowers, cell banded border, 11.5cm high, c.1770 (2) £60 - £100

493 An 18th century Chinese Famille Rose circular plate, decorated with bird and peonies, 23cm diam, Qianlong; others, all in the Famille Rose palette, all Qianlong (4) £100 - £150 494 An 18th century Chinese Famille Rose tea bowl and saucers, decorated with stylised foliage, banded in pink, c.1770; other tea ware, including Imari; an early 18th century saucer, Kangxi; etc (12) £60 - £100

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495 An 18th century Chinese flared cylindrical wine cup, decorated in underglaze blue with panels of stylised flowers and foliage, 7cm high, double concentric circles, Kangxi £100 - £150 496 An 18th century Chinese Imari baluster vase, shaped reserves with stylised trees foliage and huts, the ground with peonies, the neck with alternating reserves of roundels and quatrefoils, 23cm high, c.1790 £300 - £500

497 An 18th century Chinese ink pot, of compressed form, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised flowers and foliage, 10cm diam, c.1790 £60 - £100 498 An 18th century Chinese lobed ovoid vase, decorated in underglaze blue with panels of stylised flowers and foliage, associated cover, 13.5cm high, Kangxi, c.1700 £100 - £150

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499 An 18th century Chinese octagonal plate, painted in underglaze blue with pine tree, sampan, hut and rocks, elaborate scroll, butterfly and foliage border, 23cm wide, Qianlong; others, with figures and willow, 22cm wide; cockerel and pine tree, 22cm wide, all Qianlong (3) £100 - £150 500 An 18th century Chinese octagonal side plate, decorated in underglaze blue with pagoda, bridge and figures, 16.5cm wide, Qianlong; a similar leaf shaped dish, 17.5cm long(2) £60 - £100 501 An 18th century Chinese ovoid ginger jar, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised foliage, 15cm high, double concentric circles, Kangxi; a similar baluster vase, decorated with figures, 14.5cm high; s 19th century ginger jar, decorated with blossoming prunus branches, hardwood cover, 20cm high (3) £100 - £150

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502 An 18th century Chinese panelled wine ewer, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised flowers and foliage, shaped handle, 11cm high, Kangxi; a lobed pedestal ovoid mustard pot and cover, decorated in underglaze blue with panels of flowers and foliage and Long Elijah, leaf mark, Kangxi £100 - £200

503 An associated set of three Chinese baluster vases and covers, decorated in underglaze blue with blossom and vases in shaped reserves, the ground with prunus blossom, domed covers, Dog of Fo finials, 29cm high, Kangxi marks £60 - £100

504 An early 18th century Chinese circular dish, decorated in underglaze blue with chrysanthemums and birds, the sides with four reserves, each with fish a and fronds, the broad brim with water birds and foliage, 22cm diam, Yongsheng; another, smaller, decorated with oriental figures, 16.5cm diam, double concentric circle and character mark, Kangxi; etc (3) £100 - £150

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506 An early 19th century Chinese Celadon vase, in a sage green glaze, incised with stylised flowers and foliage, 32cm high, c.1800 £200 - £300

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507 An early 19th century Chinese vase, decorated overall in underglaze blue with large flowerheads and scrolling foliage, long neck, everted rim, dragons to shoulders and neck, 44cm high, 19th century £200 - £300

505 An early 18th century Chinese baluster vase, decorated with phoenix, in flight amongst stylised foliage and scrolls, pierced hardwood cover, vase 25cm high, double concentric circles, Kangxi £300 - £500

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Asian Works of Art

508 An early 19th century rummer, rounded bucket shaped bowl knopped stem, circular foot, c.1810 - 1840; four others, similar (5) £100 - £150

509 Hatcher Cargo - a circular dish, decorated in underglaze blue, with prunus branches, 11.5cm diam, c.1640; another, smaller, 6.5c, diam, c.1640 (2) £60 - £100 510 Hatcher Cargo - a pair of Chinese dragon rice bowl, 4.5cm high, c.1643; another (2) £60 - £100 511 Hatcher Cargo - a set of six Chinese blue and white bowls, decorated with stylised foliage, 11.5cm diam, c.1640 £100 - £150

512 A Chinese pottery circular plate, decorated in underglaze blue with Four Happiness Comes Together, with elder, wife and son and deer, 16cm diam, 19th century £60 - £100

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515 Japanese School (Meiji period), a dark patinated bronze, of a monk, seated in contemplation, white marble base, 40cm high £1000 - £1500

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516 Japanese School (Meiji period), a dark patinated bronze, The Attack, the powerful elephant is ambushed by a pair of tigers, signed, 16cm high £300 - £400

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513 An 18th century Chinese baluster vase, decorated in underglaze blue with fanciful birds perched on blossoming branches and peonies, the shoulder with alternating reserves of stylised flowers and foliage, trellis ground, 14cm high, Qianlong £100 - £150

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517 A pair of 19th century Chinese bronze libation ewers, of slender vasular form, domed detachable covers, lofty S Scroll handles, long spouts, engraved and chased overall with winged horses, dragons and birds amongst foliage, 25cm high £200 - £300

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518 A Cantonese hardwood circular easel picture frame, pierced and carved with blossoming prunus and trellis, 17cm diam, c.1900 £40 - £60

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527 A Chinese buffalo horn libation cup, in relief with scorpions, crab and foliage, the cup on the back of a toad, 13cm high £300 - £400

519 A Cantonese hardwood rectangular visiting card case, carved in relief with figures amongst pagodas and blossoming prunus, 10cm long, c.1890 £40 - £60

528 A Chinese enamel and gilt filigree miniature model, of a temple lion, articulated head, 7cm long £40 - £60

529 A Chinese hardwood carving, of a smiling monk wearing a broad brimmed hat, he stands, holding prayer beads and a whisk, 35cm high, early 20th century £60 - £100

520 A Cantonese ivory page turner, the handle carved with figures amongst blossoming prunus, within a shaped reserve, 22.5cm long, c.1890 £40 - £60

530 A Chinese hardwood carving, of an emaciated elder, he stands, leaning on his staff, inlaid with silver wire, 30cm high, late 19th century £50 - £80

521 A Chinese amber figure, of a Shou Lao, standing, 8.5cm high £100 - £150

522 A Chinese bamboo bitong brush pot, carved in relief with figures and pagoda amongst blossoming prunus trees, 19cm high, early 20th century; others, similar (3) £60 - £100

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A Chinese Jade bowl,everted, 10cm diam £70 - £100

532 A Chinese jade carving, of a temple lion, 9.5cm long; others (3) £60 - £100

523 A Chinese bamboo bitong brush pot, carved in relief with figures and pagodas amongst blossoming prunus, to verso poem to verso, 13cm high, late 19th/early 20th century; others, similar; a Chinese bamboo cylindrical box and cover, carved in relief with a phoenix, figures and blossoming prunus, 16cm high, early 20th century (5) £80 - £120

533 A Chinese jade tablet, carved with a grotesque demon mask, 7.5cm long £60 - £100

524 A Chinese boxwood carving, of a sleeping scholar, wrapped in his cloak beneath a broad brimmed hat, 14cm high, 19th century £60 - £100

525 A Chinese boxwood carving, of Guanyin, she stands, serene, holding a scroll, 16.5cm high, late 19th/early 20th century, wooden stand; another (2) £40 - £60 526 A Chinese bronze ding tripod censer, angular lug handles, tall serpentine legs, 12cm wide £200 - £300

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534 A Chinese pale jade mounted rectangular desk weight, the panel pierced and carved in relief with a crane amongst scrolling clouds, gilt borders chased with flowerhead diapers, 10.5cm wide £60 - £80

536 A Chinese rounded rectangular bronze stand, in the Ming style, cabriole legs, cast overall with waves and scrolls, 19cm high, 30cm wide £400 - £600 537 A Japanese bronze vase, cast in relief with cranes and a fierce turtle amongst crashing waves, triform base, paw feet, 32cm high, Meiji period £200 - £300 538 A Japanese four-tiered lacquer Jabako, (picnic box and cover), decorated in gilt with turtles and waves, 28cm high, Meiji period £300 - £500

539 A Japanese hardwood okimono, carved as a fisherman, poised on the rocks he stands, a spear in one hand, the day’s catch in the other, 38cm high to tip of spear, Meiji period £60 - £80 540 A large Chinese censer, cast with fishermen, warriors and a figure in a pagoda, mask handles, skirted base, 23cm wide £300 - £400

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543 A large Chinese rootwood carving, of Shou Xing, he stands, his hands clasped around his staff, 46.5cm high, 18th/19th century £100 - £150

541 A large Chinese hardwood carving, of a bearded emaciated elder, he stands, wearing prayer beads, with one foot raised beside his staff, 57cm high, 19th/early 20th century £80 - £120

544 A pair of Chinese cinnabar lacquer vases, flared necks, in relief with peonies and rockwork, 23.5cm high £150 - £200

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542 A large Chinese hardwood panel, pierced and boldly carved in relief with fierce dragons amongst scrolling clouds, 47cm high, 103cm wide, 19th century £100 - £150

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545 A pair of Chinese hardwood carvings, of male and female temple lions, modelled to the left and right, glass eyes, 31cm and 31.5cm high, c.1900 £500 - £700

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546 A pair of Chinese hardwood figures, of an elders wearing a broad brimmed hats holding a wisps and string of beads, pierced bases, 36cm high £70 - £100

551 An Asian gilt and red lacquer rectangular panel, pierced and carved with deities amongst dense leafy scrolls, 81cm high, 63cm wide, probably 19th century £100 - £150 552 Asian School, a bronze, of a Buddha seated in the lotus position, ebonised base, 22cm high, 19th century or earlier £60 - £100

547 A pair of Chinese paktong shaped rectangular easel photograph frames, the broad borders embossed with ferocious dragons amongst scrolling clouds, horseshoe apertures, 24.5cm high, early 20th century £150 - £200

553 Japanese School (Meiji period), a dark patinated cabinet bronze, of an elephant, ivory tusks, 4.5cm high £60 - £80

548 A pair of Japanese cloisonne enamel compressed ovoid miniature jars and covers, decorated in polychrome with stylised flowers, leaves and scrolling tendrils, 9cm high, early 20th century £60 - £100 549 A pair of Japanese dark patinated and gilt bronze ovoid vases, inlaid, cast and applied with peonies and songbirds, 22cm high, signed, Meiji period £800 - £1200

550 A small Japanese cloisonne enamel compressed ovoid vase, brightly decorated with insects, flowers and fruits within roundels on a ground of scrolls, 9.5cm diam, signed, early 20th century, hardwood stand £60 - £100 554

554 A Chinese padouk wood low rectangular tea table, shaped apron carved with scrolls, cabriole legs, scroll feet, 29cm high, 59cm wide, c.1900 £250 - £350 For more images please visit

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Day One

Wednesday 17th September at 2.00pm

Silver, Watches & Jewellery

Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers


Plated Ware

687, 585 & 686

586 An E.P.N.S novelty spoon warmer, as a Roman lamp, acanthus capped flying scroll handle, reeded borders, spreading oval foot, 23.5cm long, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths’ Company, c.1910 £60 - £80

580 A Burmese silver coloured metal bowl, chased and engraved with an elephant and rider, lions and other wild animals, 12cm diam, c.1900 £80 - £120

587 An E.P.N.S oval two handled tray, reeded border, the field inscribed, Presented to Miss Eveline Maling by the employees of ‘’B’’ Ford Pottery Newcastle-Upon-Tyne on the occasion of her marriage June 7th 1916, pierced handles, 16cm wide, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, c.1916 Provenance:The present vendor is descended from the Maling Pottery family, Newcastle-upon-Tyne £50 - £70

581 A George III Old Sheffield plate faux coopered bucket shaped wine cooler, internal liner, lug handles, 19.5cm high, c.1810 £40 - £60

582 A set of four Victorian E.P.N.S and mother of pearl knife rests, X-shaped end supports, ball feet, 10cm wide, c.1880 £80 - £120

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583 A Victorian electro-type circular salver, in relief with allegorical figures, strapwork and leafy scrolls, 47.5cm diam, Elkington & Co, c.1855 £80 - £120

589 An Old Sheffield plate fluted pedestal cake dish, fruiting vine border, shaped circular foot, 28cm diam, c.1830 £40 - £60

584 A Victorian electro-type rounded rectangular tea caddy, in relief with equestrian subjects, hinged cover enclosing twin compartments, 16cm wide, c.1860 £40 - £60

590 An unusual E.P.N.S crumb scoop and tray, wavy borders, textured overall, 25cm wide, design no. 13002, c.1900; a pair of mantel vases, 12cm high (4) £40 - £60

585 An E.P. on copper mounted cranberry glass novelty claret jug, as a cockatoo, the head hinged as a cover, glass eyes, clear glass reeded scroll handle, 28.5cm high £200 - £300 For more images please visit

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Silver

612 A Scottish provincial silver Oar pattern sauce or toddy ladle, deep circular bowl, 15.5cm long, Robert Keay, Perth c.1840 £80 - £120

A George I silver spoon, 20.5cm long, London 1726 £60 - £80

613 A set of six Colonial silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker W.V.N-B, pseudo-London marks, 19th century, 7.5oz gross £100 - £150

601 A George II/III silver punch ladle, fluted boat shaped bowl, turned handle, 40.5cm long, c.1760 £40 - £60

614 A Victorian silver-gilt three piece Christening set, comprising knife, fork and spoon, engraved with fruiting vine, Aitken Brothers, London 1884 £50 - £70

602 A George III provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoon, 32.5cm long, George Murray, Newcastle 1808 £40 - £60

615 Georg Jensen - a Danish silver Acorn or Konge pattern fruit service, designed by Johan Rodhe, comprising twelve spoons and a sifter, import marks for London 1926, cased £600 - £800

603 A George III Scottish silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, the shaped and pierced blade engraved with a stylised fish, 29cm long, Robert Gray & Son, Edinburgh 1811 £60 - £80

626 A 19th century Anglo-Indian silver coloured metal connoisseur’s magnifying lens, beaded borders, the haft chased with deities and stiff leaves, lotus pommel, 26.5cm long, c.1890 £250 - £350

604 A George III silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, 30.5cm long, Solomon Hougham, London 1812 Heraldry: Crest of Bentham £40 - £60

627 A 19th century Anglo-Indian silver rectangular visiting card case, chased with fanciful birds amongst flowers and scrolling leaves, centred to recto and verso by a vacant cartouche, hinged cover, 9.5cm long, pseudo-Birmingham mark, c.1840 £200 - £300

605 A George III silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, 32.5cm long, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1804 £50 - £80

606 A George III silver triform fish slice, the blade pierced and engraved with leafy scrolls within a meandering intersecting border, turned fruitwood handle, 31cm long, London 1768 £300 - £400

628 A 19th century Dutch silver two-handled octagonal pedestal bowl, pierced lug handles cast with cherub masks and leafy scrolls, the sides engraved with Justice and other personifications, cast domed and pierced foot, 20cm over handles, c.1860 £150 - £200

607 A late 17th/18th century silver Trefid pattern spoon, the bowl back with pricked initials IH, struck three times with flowerhead mark and again to bowl, 16.5cm long £300 - £500

608 A matched George III and later silver Fiddle pattern table service, comprising twelve tablespoons, a pair of sauce ladles, four condiment spoons, ten table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks and seven teaspoons, various dates and makers (59), 89oz gross £600 - £800

609 A matched set of six George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, various dates and makers; another (7), 13.5oz gross £80 - £120 610 A matched set of six William IV and early Victorian silver table forks, London 1832 & 1841; others (11), 21oz gross £150 - £200

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611 A pair of George III silver sugar bows, 14cm long, John Law, Sheffield 1791; an early Victorian provincial Fiddle pattern tablespoon, Robert Williams, Exeter 1842; others flatware, various dates and makers (qty), 20.5oz gross £150 - £180 For more images please visit

629 A 19th century silver rounded rectangular castle top visiting card case, possibly American, embossed with a view of Trinity Church, New York, to verso with a castle keep, hinged cover, 9cm long, maker L&W, c.1860, cased £200 - £300 49

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630 A Continental circular rosewater or sideboard dish, the raised centre and broad border chased in the Renaissance taste with masks, dolphins, fruiting branches and strapwork, crested, 41.5cm diam, pseudo-marks, probably 19th century £600 - £800

631 A Continental silver novelty whistle, as a hound’s head, 5.5cm long £100 - £150

632 A Continental silver wager cup, in the Renaissance taste, as a bearded man holding aloft an ogee vessel, chased with scrolling leaves and foliate masks, 23cm high, pseudomarks, 19th century £700 - £900

633 A Danish Arts and Crafts silver spoon, the terminal chased with a stylised flower and leaves, pear shaped bowl, 20.5cm long, Three Towers mark, assay master’s mark for Christian F Heise, H G Drewsen, Copenhagen 1915 £40 - £60

634 A Dutch Neo-Classical silver shaped oval table dish, the border pierced and embossed with dancing figures, cornucopia cartouches and bands of guilloche, winged leafy scroll feet, blue glass liner, 20cm wide, import marks for London 1906 £200 - £300

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635 A Dutch silver boat shaped cake basket, pierced and bright-cut engraved, lion mask loose ring handles to sides, 25.5cm wide, c.1900 £300 - £400

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636 A French silver and enamel circular snuff or pill box, the push-fitting cover applied with a crowned F on a bleu royale ground, engine turned basket-weave side, gilt interior, 4.5cm diam, Andre Aucol, Paris, c.1920 £100 - £150

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637 A George I silver pear shaped bun top pepper, centre girdle, moulded foot, 8cm high, London 1726 £60 - £100

643 A George II style cast silver table bell, knop finial, 11.5cm high, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1972 £150 - £180

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638 A George I silver toy brandy saucepan, flared rim, turned fruitwood handle, skirted base, 3.5cm diam, David Clayton, London c.1725 £300 - £500 639 A George II provincial silver baluster tankard, hinged domed cover with pierced thumbpiece, scroll handle, threequarter girdle, moulded foot, 19cm high, maker R*, Newcastle 1751, 21.5oz (repaired) £800 - £1200

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640 A George II silver brandy saucepan, turned fruitwood handle, 17.5cm long, London 1755 £300 - £400

644 A George II Warwick cruet, posted loop handle, wire-work frame with shield shaped cartouche, associated slice-cut bottles, shell feet, 21.5cm high, London 1752 Heraldry: Crest of Fuller of Sussex £300 - £500

641 A George II silver conical coffee pot, hinged raised cover with knop finial, scroll-capped fruitwood handle, skirted base, 22.5cm high, London 1733, 28oz gross £1000 - £1500

645 A George III Irish provincial bright-cut dessert spoon, engraving with navette and initials, marked STERLING, c. 1780 £40 - £60

646 A George III silver baluster cream jug, punch beaded border, later chased with a windmill, cottage and farm animals, acanthus capped double-scroll handle, domed circular foot, 13.5cm high, Charles Hougham, London c.1780 £80 - £120 647 A George III silver baluster half pint mug, later chased with flowers, foliage and C-scroll, acanthus capped scroll handle, moulded foot, gilt interior, 9.5cm high, London 1774, 5oz £200 - £250

648 A George III silver bellied cream jug, chased with flowers and foliage, scroll-capped handle, shaped pad feet, 10cm high, c.1775 £60 - £100

649 A George III silver boat shaped cream jug, reeded rim, angular scroll handle, raised foot rim, 14.5cm wide, Thomas Holland II, London 1813, 5oz £50 - £70

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650 A George III silver boat shaped pedestal sugar basket, swing handle, reeded borders, domed oval foot, 16.5cm wide, Peter & William Bateman, London 1809, 7oz £250 - £350

642 A George II silver spreading cylindrical coffee pot, hinged domed cover with knop finial, fruitwood scroll-capped handle, moulded skirted foot, 24cm high, Richard Gosling, London 1748, 22oz gross £700 - £900 For more images please visit

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651 A George III silver bucket shaped swing handled sweetmeat basket, pierced and chased with flowers and fruiting vine, blue glass liner, 7cm high, apparently unmarked, c.1775 £60 - £80

659 A George III silver mounted cut clear glass lozenge shaped scent bottle, screw-fitting cover bright-cut with initials ID, 7.5cm long, c.1800 £50 - £70

660 A George III silver oval salt, gadrooned rim, pierced side, ball and claw feet, 8.5cm wide, London 1774 £40 - £60

652 A George III silver caddy spoon, bright-cut engraved stem, large circular bowl, Thomas Wallis & Johnathan Hayne, London 1810; another, London 1815 (2) £50 - £80

661 A George III silver oval teapot stand, plain field, gadrooned border, 15.5cm wide, London 1802£100 - £150

653 A George III silver circular bowl, pierced and embossed with swags, ribbons and pendants, 22cm diam, Paul Storr, London 1799, 13.5oz £1000 - £1500

662 A George III silver part-fluted campana wine goblet, flared rim above an applied band of flowerheads and scrolling leafy stems, spreading foot, gilt interior, 12.5cm high, Robert Hennell, London 1815, 7oz £250 - £350

654 A George III silver circular salver, beaded border, plain field, tapered fee, 15cm diam, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795, 5.5oz £150 - £250

663 A George III silver rounded rectangular musical table snuff box, engine turned in lateral bands, the hinged cover applied with a border of flowers and foliage, 9cm wide, London 1818 (the movement with faults) £300 - £500

655 A George III silver cream or sauce boat, acanthus capped flying-scroll handle, wavy rim, hoof feet with shells to knees, 12cm long, maker NS & AN, London 1767 £80 - £120

664 A George III silver spreading cylindrical mug, later chased with leafy scrolls, flowers and a vacant cartouche, scroll-capped handle, skirted base, 13cm high, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1802 £250 - £350

656 A George III silver cylindrical child’s mug, moulded rim above two reeded bands, angular scroll handle, skirted base, 7cm high, John Emes, London 1806 £150 - £180

657 A George III silver cylindrical nutmeg grater, hinged domed cover and fall front enclosing a steel grille, 6.5cm long, maker RG, London c.1800 £300 - £400

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665 A George III silver spreading cylindrical tankard, hinged domed cover with pierced interlaced thumbpiece, Sscroll handle with heart shaped terminal, three-quarter girdle. skirted base, 20cm high, possibly William Turton, London 1773, 23oz £1000 - £1500

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658 A George III silver helmet shaped jug, lofty scroll handle, punch-beaded rim, bright-cut engraved with swags and leafy scrolls outlined with wriggle-work, square base, 15.5cm high, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794 £80 - £120 For more images please visit

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666 A George III silver three piece fluted tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and two-handled sugar basin, hinged cover with knop finial, scroll handles, the teapot fruitwood fitted, 24cm long, William Bennett, London 1801 £700 - £1000

670 A George III/IV silver-gilt rounded rectangular snuff box, hinged cover in relief with gentlemen out hunting with hounds, the sides and base engine turned and engraved with a band of scrolling foliage, 9cm wide, London c.1820 £300 - £350

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671 A George IV silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, 10cm long, London 1825; an Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, cast with flowers and leaves, 9cm long, Sheffield 1991; another, similar (3) £50 - £80

672 A George IV silver fluted melon shaped teapot, hinged domed cover with flower finial, wrapped acanthus capped scroll handle, spreading foot, 28cm long, probably J Whitehouse, London 1827, 21oz gross £300 - £500

667 A George III silver vasular coffee pot, flush-hinged domed cover with knop finial, scroll-capped handle, gadrooned borders, moulded circular foot, 23cm high, Robert, David & Samuel Hennell, London 1802, 22.5oz £500 - £700

673 A George IV silver seven piece cauldron shaped condiment set, comprising a mustard and six salts, flower and leafy scroll borders, hoof feet, the mustard 11.5cm over handle, Charles Price, London 1824 & 1825, 26.5oz gross £800 - £1200

668 A George III style silver octagonal baluster sugar caster, knop finial, pierced cover, stepped base, 17cm high, Birmingham 1990; a George V silver cream jug, wavy rim, scroll handle, domed circular foot, 14cm wide, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1922 (2), 8.5oz £60 - £80

674 A George V silver four-piece ovoid tea service, ebonised button finial, stepped circular base, hot water pot 20.5cm high, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1940-1941 (4), 57.5oz gross £400 - £600

669 A George III style silver pear shaped sugar caster, knop finial, moulded foot, 17.5cm high, London 1962, 6oz gross £80 - £120

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675 A George V silver circular bowl, pierced with a border of leafy branches, ball and claw feet, 13cm diam, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1928; others, Sheffield 1989; Sheffield 1992 (3), 12.5oz gross £80 - £120

679 A George V silver novelty baby’s rattle,embossed as a teddy bear, ivorine teething ring, two bells, mother of pearl haft, 18cm long overall, Birmingham 1920 £70 - £100

680 A George V silver oval pocket snuff box, flush-hinged cover, engraved with scrolling foliage centred by a vacant shield shaped reserve, outlined with wriggle-work, gilt interior, 9cm wide, John Round, Birmingham 1910; another squeeze snuff box, quite plain, Birmingham 1911 (2) £80 - £120

676 A George V silver four piece boat shaped tea and coffee service, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug and two-handled sugar basin, knop finials, hinged domed covers, angular scroll handles, gadrooned borders, bright-cut engraved with bands of stylised scrolling foliage and wreath cartouches, bun feet, the tea tea and coffee pots with ebonised fittings, the latter 22cm high, Fattorini Brothers, Sheffield 1913, 62.5oz gross £400 - £600

681 A George V silver table centre bowl, the quatrefoil sweetmeat dish raised on three tall scroll supports, domed foot, pierced throughout with panels of leafy scrolls, 23cm high, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1911, 23.5oz £300 - £400

677 A George V silver four piece tea service, comprising lamp shaped teapot, water jug, milk jug and sugar basin, hinged domed covers, scroll capped handles, fluted angles, shaped circular bases, the tea and water pots with ivory fittings, the latter 21cm high, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1931, 65oz gross £400 - £600

682 A George V silver three piece fluted oval tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, fluted knop finial, hinged domed cover, scroll handles, bun feet, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 29.5cm long, J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1919, 30oz gross £200 - £300

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683 A George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, knop finial, hinged domed cover, scroll capped handles, bead and reel borders, pad feet, the teapot with ebonised handle, 26cm long, Aitken Brothers, Sheffield 1911, 36oz gross £200 - £300

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678 A George V silver half-fluted boat shaped teapot, knop finial, gadrooned border, hinged domed cover, scroll capped handle, ebonised fittings, 27.5cm long, Birmingham 1913, 18.5oz gross £120 - £150 For more images please visit

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684 A George/William IV silver rounded rectangular vinaigrette, bright-cut engraved with scrolling leaves outlined with wrigglework, gilt interior with pierced grille, 2.5cm wide, John Bettridge, Birmingham 1830 £70 - £100

690 A late Victorian silver half-fluted oval cream jug, moulded rim, angular scroll-capped handle, 9cm high, Sheffield 1901, 6.5oz; a sugar caster, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1967, 3oz; a pepper mill, Birmingham 1970 (3) £80 - £120

685 A German silver coloured metal lobed oval sweetmeat dish, chased with a gentleman beating a drum, within a band of stiff leaves, leafy scroll handles to sides, 17cm wide, apparently unmarked, c.1900 £80 - £120

691 A late Victorian/Edwardian silver chain link dog lead, shaped grip, 120cm long, A Barret & Sons, London c.1900 £120 - £180

686 A German silver mounted clear glass novelty claret jug, as a monkey, seated, his head hinged as a cover, glass eyes, 19.5cm high, .800 standard, halbmond und krone mark £150 - £250

687 A German silver mounted cranberry glass novelty claret jug, as a monkey, seated, his head hinged as a cover, glass eyes, 19.5cm high, .800 standard, halbmond und krone mark £150 - £250

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692 A late Victorian/Edwardian silver mounted emerald flashed cut glass ovoid scent bottle, hinged cover inset with a miniature of Cupid, watercolour on ivory, 10cm high, makers’ mark only for Frederick Edmonds & Edward J W Johnson, London, c.1900 £60 - £100

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688 A late 18th/early 19th century silver mounted cowrie shell snuff box, possibly provincial, cover to base with stand-away hinge, 8cm wide, maker’s mark only, c.1800 £250 - £350

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693 A matched pair of Art Nouveau silver and enamel shaped rectangular easel photograph frames, embossed with flowers coloured in tones of mottled green and blue, sinuous leaves, daisies and tendrils, crested by a vacant organic cartouche, 22cm high, W Aitken, Birmingham 1904 and H Holland & Co, Birmingham 1909 £1000 - £1500

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689 A late Victorian silver circular seamstress’s sewing box, hinged cover with pin cushion, the side embossed in the Continental taste with figures hunting, 12cm diam, S W Smith & Co, London 1900 £100 - £150 For more images please visit

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699 A pair of early George III silver cast table candlesticks, detachable nozzles, knopped stems, shaped square bases with anthemion scrolls to angles, crested, 22cm high, John Arnell, London 1767, the nozzles London 1814 £2000 - £3000

700 A pair of Elizabeth II silver Royal commemorative circular trays, the fields engraved with the Royal coat of arms and inscribed 1947 - 1972, beaded borders, 20.5cm diam, ltd editions 873 and 889/1000, Birmingham 1972, 19oz gross £120 - £180

701 A pair of George II silver oval trencher salts, quite plain, spreading bases, 9cm wide, David Hennell I, London 174, ensuite with a pair of shovel shaped spoons (4) £200 - £300

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694 A matched pair of Art Nouveau silver easel photograph frames, embossed with scrolling leaves, flowers and berries, oval apertures, 21.5cm high, Birmingham 1901 & 1902 £400 - £600

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702 A pair of George III silver sauce boats, gadrooned borders, acanthus capped double-scroll handles, shell feet, 17.5cm long, George Hunter, London 1768, 21.5oz gross £500 - £700

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695 A pair of Art Nouveau silver and enamel shaped rectangular easel photograph frames, embossed with stylised flowers coloured in tones of mottled green and blue on sinuous whiplash stems, crested by vacant organic cartouches, 20cm high, Birmingham 1903 £600 - £800 696 A pair of Art Nouveau silver shaped square easel photograph frames, the field pieced and embossed with strapwork on a planished ground, 16cm high, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1905 £400 - £600

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703 A pair of George III style silver sauce boats, gadrooned borders, flying-scroll handles, hoof feet with shells to knees, 15cm long, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1970; a pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles, Sheffield 1971 (4) 9.5oz gross £60 - £100

697 A pair of Arts and Crafts silver peppers, knop finials, planished overall, shaped pad feet, 8cm high, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1907 and 1912; an Arts and Crafts silver paten, planished overall, London 1942 (3), 6.5oz gross £50 - £70

704 A pair of George III/IV Scottish silver cauldron salts, gadrooned rims, boldly cast lion monopdia, gilt interiors, 7cm diam, James McKay, Edinburgh 1820 £150 - £200

698 A pair of Continental Neo-Classical oval salts, pierced borders with beaded rims, lion paw feet, 8cm wide, 19th century £100 - £150

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707 A pair of Irish silver butter shells, C-scroll grips, nautilus feet, crested, 13cm wide, Hibernia and Dublin marks only, 8.5oz gross £400 - £600

705

708 A pair of late Victorian Neo-Classical silver boat shaped pedestal salts, of George III design, beaded borders, half-fluted pierced and embossed with swags and paterae, loose ring handles, domed oval bases, blue glass liners, Hathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1892 £60 - £100

705 A pair of George V silver pedestal sauce boats, beaded rims, scroll handles, moulded oval bases, 17cm long, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1929, 11.5oz gross £200 - £250 For more images please visit

706 A pair of George V silver sauce boats, of George III design, acanthus capped double scroll handles, gadrooned rims, shell feet, 18cm long, J Ramsey, Sheffield 1910, 16.5oz gross £200 - £300

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709 A pair of late Victorian silver circular easel photograph frames, pierced and embossed with continuous borders of clover, beaded bezels, 15.5cm diam, Birmingham 1901 £300 - £500

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710 A pair of Victorian Scottish silver pedestal boat shaped salts, in the George III Neo-Classical taste, scroll handles, stepped canted rectangular bases, 12cm wide, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1897 £60 - £80

716 A Russian silver mounted drinking horn, chased with flowers and scrolling leaves, 27cm long, cyrillic mark, 20th century £60 - £100

717 A set of four Continental Rococo Revival silver table candlesticks, detachable nozzles, knopped stems, embossed with scrolling acanthus, loaded, 23.5cm high, 13 lothage marks, c.1850 £500 - £800

711 A pair of Victorian silver baluster peppers, spirally half-fluted, flame finials, moulded circular bases, 10.5cm high, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1898, cased £80 - £120 712 A pair of Victorian silver butter shells, glass liners, ball feet, 12.5cm wide, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1896; a George V silver quaiche, lug handles, 16.5cm wide, Sheffield 1935; a pair of boudoir candlesticks, London c.1920; a Continental wine taster (6), 11oz excluding candlesticks £70 - £100

718 A set of six Art Deco silver and enamel coffee spoons, engine turned and decorated in polychrome with stylised geometric motifs, Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1920 £40 - £60

719 A set of six Elizabeth II silver and enamel coffee spoons, the bowls engine turned and decorated in tones of yellow, green, pink, mauve and pale and dark blue, coffee bean finials, Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1957, cased £50 - £70

713 A pair of Victorian silver rounded rectangular easel photograph frames, fluted borders crested by vacant cartouches, 17.5cm wide, William Comyns, London 1899 £300 - £400

720 A set of six George V numbered napkin rings, brightcut engraved with flowering leafy sprigs, 4.5cm diam, E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1913, cased £200 - £300

714 A pair of Victorian silver salts, cast as shells, dolphin feet, spoons en-suite, Robert Hennell, London 1857; a Victorian silver sugar and cream set, wavy borders, the jug with divided scroll handle, 10.5cm long, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1888 (4), 5oz gross £50 - £80 For more images please visit

715 A pair of William IV Irish silver egg cups, gadrooned rims, quarter-girdles, stepped circular bases, crested, 7cm high, Robert W Smith, Retailed by Robert & John Gray, Dublin c.1835 £200 - £300

721 A set of six Iranian silver pedestal goblets, typically chased with a profusion of dense flowers and stiff leaves, spreading bases, marked to underside, 9.5cm high £60 - £100 58

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722 A Victorian Aesthetic Movement silver rectangular visiting card case, bright-cut engraved with birds on a branch, to verso with birds flying above water plants, hinged cover, 9.5cm long, London 1883 £150 - £200

728 A Victorian silver half-fluted oval teapot, urnular finial, hinged domed cover, scroll-capped handle, ebonised fittings, 28cm long, William Hutton & Sons, London 1884, 18oz gross £100 - £150

723 A Victorian silver and clear glass table vesta, wrythen fluted hemi-ovoid superstructure, striker to rim, star-cut base, 10cm diam, London 1894 £150 - £200

724 A Victorian silver boat shaped sweetmeat dish, shaped and pierced rim, chased and engraved with flowers and scrolling leaves, centred by a vacant cartouche above a band of lotus, domed foot, 17.5cm wide, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1880, 11oz £400 - £600 725 A Victorian silver fluted bell shaped Christening mug, Gothic scroll handle, chased with strapwork, domed foot conforming, 9.5cm high, Sheffield 1868, 4.5oz £120 - £180

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729 A Victorian silver lighthouse caster, pierced pushfitting cover, embossed with flowers and leafy scrolls, skirted base, 15.5cm high, George Maudsley Jackson, London 1893, 5.5oz £60 - £100 730 A Victorian silver mounted clear glass hip flask, domed cover, stirrup cup to base, 12.5cm high, the cup London 1886, the cover Sheffield 1901 £70 - £100 731 A Victorian silver mounted page turner, the haft embossed with a well dressed young gentleman walking, ivory blade, 37cm long, London 1885 £70 - £100

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726 A Victorian silver gilt mounted clear glass ovoid claret jug, hinged raised cover with Onslow type thumbpiece, angular scroll capped handle, beaded borders and girdle, the body etched with stars, crested, star-cut base, 24cm high, John Wilmin Figg, London 1875 £500 - £700

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727 A Victorian silver half fluted pedestal sweetmeat bowl, gadrooned borders, 20cm diam, Horace Woodward & Co, London 1890, 13.5oz £150 - £200 For more images please visit

732 A Victorian silver novelty pepperette, as a milk churn, 4cm high, Birmingham 1909; another, Chester 1900 (2) £70 - £100 59

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733 A Victorian silver pedestal goblet, hemi-ovoid bowl bright-cut engraved with swags and stylised leaves, spreading foot, gilt interior, 14cm high, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1865 £100 - £150

738 A Victorian silver swing handled pedestal sugar basket, embossed with scrolling leaves on a matted ground, centred by a vacant cartouche, beaded borders, 10.5cm high, sifter spoon ensuite, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1873, cased £400 - £600 739 A Victorian silver swing-handled sweetmeat basket, pierced with intersecting leafy scrolls, paw feet, blue glass liner, 13cm diam, John Harrison & Co, Sheffield 1870 £200 - £300

740 A Victorian silver tapered cylindrical beaker, chased with jolly topers enjoying pipes and ale, 10.5cm high, Birmingham 1892, 3.5oz £60 - £80 741 A Victorian silver three-piece half-fluted tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, knop finial, hinged domed cover, angular scroll handles, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 25.5cm long, Chester 1895, 23oz gross £150 - £200

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734 A Victorian silver seven bar toast rack, in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, posted ball ad rod handle, incurved divisions with spheres at angles, ball feet, 14cm wide, Martin, Hall & Co, London 1883 £150 - £200

742

742 A William and Mary silver oval squeeze action spice box, hinged cover, the side engraved with stylised leaves and bosses, 3cm wide, maker PR crowned, c.1690 £300 - £400

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735 A Victorian silver shaped circular cake basket, ropetwist swing handle, chased and engraved with bands of flowers, leafy scrolls and strapwork, 29cm diam, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1860, 21oz £150 - £200

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736 A Victorian silver shaped rectangular visiting card case, bright-cut engraved with strapwork and scrolling foliage, centred by a portrait roundel of William Shakespeare, hinged cover, 10cm long, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1860 £150 - £200

743 An 18th century Portuguese lobed circular bowl, of quaich form, chased with stylised flowers and scrolling leaves, mask capped leafy scroll handles, 26.5cm wide, c.1760, 9.5oz £800 - £1200

744 An American sterling silver fluted helmet shaped four and a half pint jug, scroll capped handle, 23.5cm high, c.1900, 22oz £250 - £350

737 A Victorian silver shell shaped preserve dish, Onslow pattern spoon ensuite, 14.5cm wide, George Maudsley Jackson, London 1897, cased £250 - £350 For more images please visit

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745 An Art Nouveau silver and enamel rounded rectangular easel photograph frame, embossed with stylised flowers coloured in tones of mottled green and blue on a continuous sinuous whiplash stem, 20.5cm high, A & J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1903 £400 - £600

748 An Arts and Crafts silver three-handled bowl, planished overall, 12cm diam, William Hutton & Son, Birmingham 1931, 9.5oz £120 - £180

749

749 An Austro-Hungarian silver pedestal table centre bowl, in the Arts and Crafts taste, beaded rim above a deep frieze chased with stylised roses, panelled column, beaded socle, reeded spreading circular foot, 19.5cm high, c.1900 £400 - £600

746

746 An Art Nouveau silver mounted shaped arched rectangular easel photograph frame, pierced and embossed with stylised flowers on sinuous whiplash stems, crested by a vacant organic cartouche, 24cm high, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1904 £300 - £400 747 An Art Nouveau silver mounted wrythen clear glass spirit decanter, pointed stopper, lipped quatrefoil collar, 43cm high, Sheffield 1898 £40 - £60

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750 An early 20th century silver and rose enamel mounted clear glass square, hinged domed engine turned cover, the side etched with ribbon-tied swags, star-cut base, 7.5cm wide, marked Sterling, c.1920 £200 - £300

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754 An early George III silver bellied cream jug, capped double-scroll handle, wavy rim, shaped pad feet, 10cm high, London 1766 £100 - £120

755 An early George III toy porringer, typically fluted, leafy scroll handles, 9.5cm wide, London 1760 £200 - £300

756 An early Victorian silver compressed teapot, hinged domed cover with bud finial, chased overall with flowers, leafy scrolls and foliage, scroll-capped handle, 27cm long, Joseph & Albert Savoury, London 1839, 17oz gross £300 - £400

757 An early Victorian style silver rounded rectangular castle top snuff box, hinged cover, 4cm wide, Birmingham 1977; a 19th century Dutch silver bonbonniere; a Continental silver rounded rectangular snuff box, 7.5cm wide (3) £60 - £100

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751 An early 20th century silver coloured metal and enamel rounded rectangular cigarette case, decorated with leafy boss and border on an engine turned blue ground, verso conforming, gilt interior, 8.5cm long, apparently unmarked, c.1920 £300 - £400

758 An Edwardian shaped rectangular butter stand, wavy border with wrapped and reeded rim, ball feet, 21cm wide, James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1907, 10.5oz £60 - £80

752 An early George III Old English Bead pattern sifter spoon, maker I.L, London c.1760; an Edwardian silver easel photograph frame, Chester 1901; an electro-plated model, of a setter, 13cm long (3) £60 - £80

759 An Edwardian silver boat shaped inkstand, compressed globular cut glass well with hinged cover, reeded border, outswept feet, 26cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, the stand 5oz £50 - £70

760 An Edwardian silver drum shaped teapot, of plain George III design, flush-hinged domed cover, knop finial, scroll capped handle, ebonised fittings, 26cm long, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1902, 13oz gross £200 - £300

753

753 An early George III silver baluster tankard, hinged domed cover with pierced thumbpiece, double-scroll handle with heart shaped terminal, three-quarter girdle, moulded foot, crested, 19cm high, Jacob Marsh or John Moore, London 1766, 22oz £1000 - £1500 For more images please visit

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761 An Edwardian silver lancet shaped mantel timepiece, 5.5cm dial inscribed with Roman numerals, French keyless movement, the case engraved in the Neo-Classical taste with leafy scrolls and a ribbon-tied wreath, bell husk border, bun feet, 14.5cm high, William Comyns, London 1908 £300 - £400

762 An Edwardian silver letter balance, ivorine scale, wooden base, 9cm high, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1905; another (2) £100 - £150

763

763 An Edwardian silver novelty pin cushion, as an elephant, standing, with trunk curled, 6cm long, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1904 £60 - £100

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768 An Edwardian silver stop-fluted Corinthian column table oil lamp, hobnail-cut clear glass reservoir, spreading square base with gadrooned border and acanthus to angles, 45cm high, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1903 (faults) £60 - £100

764 An Edwardian silver oval tea caddy, domed pushfitting cover, 11cm high, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1903; an Arts & Crafts style Old English pattern sauce ladle, 18cm long, maker DCA, London 1974; a George V silver circular trencher salt, 8cm diam, London 1935; a Victorian napkin ring, Birmingham 1899 (4), 12.5oz £80 - £120

765 An Edwardian silver rectangular Bridge box, hinged cover and fall front enclosing provision for packs of cards, cedar lined, 11cm wide, Chester 1902 £60 - £100

769 An Elizabeth II parcel-gilt silver goblet, hemi-ovoid bowl, stylised stem, spreading circular foot, 17.5cm high, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1977; a pair of Elizabeth II silver goblets, tall bell shaped bowls, textured stems, spreading bases, 16cm high, Warwickshire Reproduction Silver, Birmingham 1974, 17.5oz gross £150 - £200

767 An Edwardian silver shaped rectangular easel photograph frame, gadrooned border, 13cm wide, Birmingham 1907 £70 - £100

771 An Elizabeth II silver shaped and rounded square pedestal dish, moulded rim, re-entrant angles pierced with stylised scrolling leaves, 23.5cm diam, Walter & George Sissons, Sheffield 1938, 18oz £150 - £200

770 An Elizabeth II silver and enamel square compact, hinged cover decorated with roses on a cream ground of radiating bands, 7cm wide, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1963 £150 - £200

766 An Edwardian silver rectangular easel photograph frame, the border pierced and embossed with scrolling foliage and trellis, crested by a vacant cartouche, 35cm high, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1906 £70 - £90

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772 An Elizabeth II silver-gilt St James’s House Easter Egg, the stand with scroll legs, 8cm high overall, limited edition 5/500, London 1980, boxed, certificate £100 - £150

780 Christopher Nigel Lawrence - an Elizabeth II silver shaped circular bowl, textured border applied with crowns, 11cm diam, London 1988, 4oz £60 - £100

773 An Indian silver baluster wine ewer, hinged domed cover with elephant finial, chased overall with beasts amongst dense scrolling foliage, centred by a vacant shield shaped cartouche, scroll handle, domed circular foot, 24cm high, c.1890, 19oz £150 - £200

781 Christopher Nigel Lawrence - an Elizabeth II silver spreading cylindrical cream jug, textured scroll handle, lion paw feet crested by crowns, gilt interior, 123cm high, London 1988, 5oz £60 - £100

782

782 Christopher Nigel Lawrence - an Elizabeth II silver three piece condiment set, comprising a pepper and a pair of salts, textured borders, lion paw feet crested by crowns, blue glass liners, spoons en-suite, the pepper 8cm high, London 1986 £80 - £120

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774 An Indian silver bullet shaped teapot, hinged domed cover with elephant finial, chased overall with beasts amongst dense scrolling foliage, centred by a vacant shield shaped cartouche, angular scroll handle, knurl feet, 19cm long, apparently unmarked, c.1880, 13.5oz £100 - £150 775 An Irish George III silver brandy saucepan, of large proportions, turned fruitwood handle, 11cm diam, James Le Bas, retailed by William Hamy, Dublin 1812, 14.5oz gross £1200 - £1800

776 An Italian silver coloured metal tripod mantel vase, chased with scrolls, incurved canted triform base, lion paw supports and feet, 14.5cm high, apparently unmarked, late 19th century £60 - £80

777 An unusual Victorian silver cylindrical doctor’s pill box, screw-fitting cover inscribed O Infirm, the side inscribed O.I, 2.5cm diam, Hardman, Powell & Co, Birmingham 1895 £70 - £90

783

778 Asprey - a George V flared cylindrical cream jug, scroll handle and skirted base with Celtic guilloche borders, 7.5cm high, London 1933, 7oz £100 - £150

783 Fishing - a large and unusual late 19th century novelty hip flask, engraved with a tweed-clad fisherman and inscribed The Modern Angler, push-on cover enclosing a hinged screw-fitting cap, 16cm long, marked Sterling, c.1900 £300 - £500

779 Christopher Nigel Lawrence - an Elizabeth II silver circular waiter, deep textured border, paw feet crested by crowns, 19cm diam, London 1987, 10.5oz £150 - £200

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790 Regimental Silver - a large late Victorian silver twohandled punch bowl, engraved with the insignia and battle honours of the 76th Regiment of Foot, capped scroll handles, beaded egg and dart borders, domed foot, 39cm over handles, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1900

784

784 Georg Jensen - a silver bell shaped christening mug, acanthus capped scroll handle, planished overall, 6cm high, model no. 444A, c.1932; a Kugel Beaded pattern cream ladle and spoon (3) £60 - £100

This regiment was raised by the East India Company in 1787 and rapidly absorbed into the British Army and into which the future Duke of Wellington was commissioned. It fought in the Fourth Mysore War (1799) and Second Maratha War (180305), including the sieges of Aligarh, Delhi and Agra. In recognition of its Indian service, the regiment was granted an elephant cap badge and the battle honour ‘Hindoostan’ by King George III. From 1810 it served in the Peninsula, thereafter Canada and the West Indies before returning to India 18631876. It was merged with the 33rd Foot to form the Duke of Wellington’s Regiment (West Riding) 1881. £700 - £1000

785 A pair of Greek/Turkish silver coloured metal flared cylindrical vases, pierced with angels, cherubs and swags, everted leafy rims, solid liners, leafy scroll feet, 14cm high, c.1900; two conforming dishes, 14cm diam (4) £500 - £700 786 Guild of Handicraft - a pair of Arts and Crafts silver circular dishes, broad borders, planished overall, 18.5cm diam, London 1905, 10.5oz gross £150 - £200

793 A Chinese silver lotus shaped dish, 10cm diam, Wang Hing & Co, c.1900; another circular dish, engraved with a border of leafy bamboo on a textured ground, 14cm diam, marked Sterling, c.1900; etc (4) £150 - £200

787 Leicestershire History - an Edwardian silver commemorative presentation key, inscribed in blue enamel Presented to Alderman R Dalgliesh DL, LP, by Edward Shelbourn, Architect, On the Occasion of the Opening of Ashfordby Council Schools, November 12th 1909, 12cm long, Birmingham 1908; others, Melton Mowbray Working Mens’ Club; The New Schools, Oadby (3), 6.5oz gross £60 - £100

794 A set of six Chinese silver coffee spoons, the hafts with leafy bamboo, marked Silver, c.1920 £40 - £60

795 A Victorian silver boat shaped mustard, of George III design, bright-cut engraved with swags outlined with wrigglework, hinged domed cover with pierced thumbpiece, scroll handle, rectangular base, 10cm wide, Henry Holland, London 1879 £40 - £60

788 Modern Design - an Elizabeth II silver three piece hexagonal condiment set, comprising mustard, salt and pepper, barked texture, the casters 8cm high, Payne & Son, London 1970 £400 - £600

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789 Omar Ramsden - an Arts and Crafts silver and shagreen rectangular casket, hinged cover applied with Gothic strapwork, enclosing a fruitwood lined divided interior, fluted base chased with chevrons, inscribed Omar Ramsden - Me Fecit, 17.5cm wide, London 1927 £3000 - £5000

796 An Edwardian silver shaped arched rectangular easel photograph frame, embossed with laurel wreath, shell and flowers of the union, 18cm high, G W Harvey & Co, Birmingham 1903 £150 - £200

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Watches

804 A gentleman’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Superlative Chronometer 15223 wrist watch, gold dial, baton markers, date aperture, engine turned bezel, Yellow Rolesor and oyster stainless steel bracelet, boxed with original receipt and paperwork £800 - £1200

800 A lady’s Vacheron & Constantin, Geneve 15ct gold fob watch, white dial, Arabic numerals, button wind movement, engraved rear cover, serial no 208162, stamped 585, 30mm diam, 24.7g gross £250 - £300

801

801 A Longines gold cased wristwatch, white dial, illuminated Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, luminous hands, manual wind movement, serial 6754395, 9ct gold case, Birmingham 1944, case serial 97900, later stripped cloth strap, 27.7g gross £100 - £150

805

805 A George V 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, white dial, Roman numerals, outer minute track, centre seconds, button wind movement, serial no 36220, monogrammed back cover, the dust cover engraved Presented to J M Allen ESQ JP by 1500 of his associates at the Sheffield and Penistone Works, of Cammell Laird and company limited 29th February 1928, retailed by Rotherham & son Ltd, Coventry, London 1925, 49mm wide, 115.8g gross £300 - £400

802 A 9ct gold open faced gentleman’s pocket watch, white dial, bold Roman numerals, subsidiary second, button wind movement, presented to Sergeant J W Rodgers in 1917 by the Golgar Heroes Committee, for gallant and distinguished conduct, London 1916, 50mm wide, 84.5g gross £400 - £600

806 A lady’s Bueche-Girod diamond mounted 9ct gold wristwatch, rectangular plain dial, quartz movement, the outer rim encrusted with thirty two small round brilliant cut diamonds, integral fancy chain mail strap, stamped 375, 32.8g gross, boxed £300 - £500

803 A 9ct gold Waltham hunter pocket watch, white dial, bold Arabic Numerals, subsidiary seconds, button wind movement, Chester 1927, 49mm diam, 87.3g gross £400 - £600

807 A lady’s 14ct gold cased open face fob watch, white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, button wind movement, engraved floral and foliate case, stamped 14k, 3cm wide; a 9ct gold ribbon suspension bar, 4.2cm long, 20.7g gross, in J W Clough 32 Packers Row Chesterfield box £150 - £200

808 A lady’s Omega gold wristwatch, textured silver dial, gilt baton markers, manual wind movement, numbered 33222842, 9ct gold case, numbered 5115842, associated 9ct gold fancy link strap, 15.5g gross, c. 1972, boxed with paperwork £100 - £150

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809 A Longines diamond encrusted lady’s cocktail wristwatch, cream enamelled dial, gold baton markers, manual movement, the open double row herringbone link strap, flanking an open step link band, set with twelve round brilliant cut diamonds, 18ct yellow gold strap, stamped 750, 23.2g gross, £600 - £800

816

816 A black opal and diamond ring, central opal surrounded by a band of sixteen round brilliant cut diamonds, white gold claws, 18ct yellow gold shank, size R, 4.8g gross £700 - £900

810

810 A Rolex Oyster Imperial Chronometer watch head, textured silver dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, outer minute track, Rolex Ultra Prima movement, original winder, 9ct gold case, serial number 42225/3116, the rear cover monogrammed A E B 11,4.41, 28mm wide, 39mm long including lugs, 27.5g gross, c.1931 £150 - £250

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811 A yellow metal magnification globe fob watch, white dial, black Roman numerals within an outer band of red Arabic numerals, button wind movement, unmarked, diam 2.5cm; hung from a continental yellow gold fancy link chain, indistinctly marked to end hook, 30cm total drop, 47.7g gross £200 - £300

817 A chequer board diamond ring, set with sixteen princess cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 0.71ct, 18ct white gold crown, 18ct yellow gold shank, size L, 3.1g gross, boxed with original receipt from M P Kosmima jewellery, Paphos £400 - £500 818 A Cherry red amber bead necklace, the graduated beads ranging from 12mm to 24mm long, base metal barrel clasp, 46cm long £100 - £150

812 An Omega gold wristwatch, silvered dial, gilt baton markers, manual wind movement, numbered 17276241, 9ct yellow gold case, numbered 14163, diam 34mm, associated 9ct gold multi-link bracelet strap, with spare links, stamped JG & S, 375, 62.5g gross, c.1960, boxed £400 - £500

819 A Cherry red amber bead necklace, the graduated oval bead ranging from 7mm to 25mm long, 85cm long £150 - £200

Jewellery

820 A citrine and diamond necklace, the triangular citrine with rounded base edge, surrounded by a band of twenty three round brilliant cut diamonds, double loop and twist suspension, set with eighteen further round brilliant cut diamonds, 18cg yellow gold mount, fancy link box chain, 38cm long, 12.1g gross £500 - £600

815 A 14ct yellow gold oval hollow link bracelet, seven oval links joined by seven half hoop flat back links, spring clasp,indistinct marks, stamped 585, 20.5cm long, 40.2g gross £700 - £900

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821 A Continental emerald and diamond multi-flower head necklace, the twelve principle shaped panels and nine inter-spaced conforming suspension links, each with a central oval emerald surrounded by a diamond encrusted open frame work, set with twelve small round diamonds, fancy three stone diamond set return links, box spring clasp, unmarked white metal mounts, 41cm long, 77.4g gross £1800 - £2200

821

822 A cultured pearl single strand bracelet, the uniform pearls approx. 4.4mm diam, 9ct gold inter-twined circle clasp set with sixteen seed pearls, 20cm long, 6.3g gross £100 - £150

823 A cultured pearl six-row ring, the six graduated rows of cultured pearls measuring from 2.2 mm to 4.15 mm diam, wrapped around an unmarked yellow gold tube ring mount, 17mm wide, 16.3g gross £350 - £450

824 A diamond and pearl pendant necklace, the concave pierced circular pendant set with a central single pearl, surrounded by an open scrolling foliate frame encrusted with sixty two round brilliant and old cut diamonds, razor edge drop linkage, single stone chain link, unmarked gold mounts, 2.8cm diam, hung from a platinum fine link chain, 40cm long, 10.8g gross £1000 - £1500

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828 A diamond and sapphire cluster ring, the two oval pale blue sapphires and two yellow sapphires set in a cross formation, surrounding a central small diamond, the whole within an band of twenty small round brilliant cut diamonds, white gold claw tips, 18ct yellow gold shank size K, 3.6g gross £200 - £300

825

825 A diamond and ruby flower head dress ring, the centre set with seven round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 3.5ct, surrounded by twelve round pink ruby’s, total weight approx. 4.62ct, 18ct white gold shank, size O, 10.8g gross £1000 - £1500

829 A diamond and topaz bar brooch, claw set with brilliant-cut stones, gold coloured metal mount, 5cm wide £100 - £150

830 A diamond arrow point ring, the V shape body encrusted with seven round brilliant cut stones, the tip containing a further larger stone, total diamond weight approx 0.60ct, 18ct yellow gold shank, size S, 3.3g gross £150 - £200

831 A diamond love heart pendant, encrusted with twenty round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 2ct, unmarked white metal mount, hung from a white metal fine link chain, stamped to clasp 585, 4.7g gross £400 - £500

826

826 A diamond and ruby pendant, central oval ruby, approx 1.4ct, surrounded by eight round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 2.0ct, 18ct yellow gold mount, hung from a 18ct yellow gold flat link chain, 54cm long, 8.9g gross, John Field, 54 Green Lane, Derby box £1000 - £1500

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827 A diamond and ruby twelve stone dress ring, the five diamonds, approx 1.1ct total weight, and five ruby’s, approx 1.44ct total weight, arranged in two rows of five stones, each shoulder capped by a smaller diamond, unmarked rose gold shank, size O, 3.6g gross £800 - £1200 For more images please visit

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833 A diamond set 15ct yellow gold disc locket, set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, approx 0.33ct, beneath a tied ribbon knot suspension ring encrusted with seed pearls and old irregular cut diamonds, 50mm diam, stamped 15ct; hung from a herringbone box link chain, set with two cylinder links, each set with eight small diamonds in two rows of four, unmarked, 116cm long, 51.7g gross £1500 - £2000

834 A diamond set 18ct gold multi-link chain bracelet, the twenty two row herringbone bracelet, 21mm wide, the terminal inset with eleven diamond chips, set as a capitol M, folding locking clasp, stamped 750, indistinct marks, 20cm long, 75.4g gross £1200 - £1500 837

837 A diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut diamond, approximately 7.5ct; six double platinum claw set, 18ct white gold shank, finger size P, 5.1g gross £10000 - £14000

838 A diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut stone, approximately 0.50ct, white gold claw set, 18ct yellow gold shank, finger size M, 2.9g gross £400 - £500 839 A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond approx 0.50ct, white gold claws, 18ct yellow gold shank, size R, 2g gross £200 - £300

835

840 A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond approx. 0.33ct, 18ct yellow gold shank, size M, 2.4g gross £100 - £150

835 A diamond seven stone daisy head cluster ring, central raised round brilliant cut diamond surrounded by six conforming stones, total diamond weight approx 1.54ct, platinum mount and shank, size M, 6.7g gross £600 - £700

841 A fancy yellow and white diamond pendant, the central white round brilliant cut stone, approx 0.50ct, surrounded by three concentric stepped rows, set with approx sixty one fancy yellow diamonds, total diamond weight approx 1.6ct, unmarked yellow metal mount; hung from an 18ct yellow gold fine link chain, stamped to clasp 750, 39cm long, 5.4g gross £1000 - £1500 842 A five stone diamond band ring, central brilliant cut diamond, flanked by two pairs of graduated conforming diamonds, total diamond weight approx 0.45ct, platinum collar, 18ct yellow gold shank, size P, 1.7g gross £120 - £180 843 A Georg Jensen silver modernist wave ring, stamped A77B, 925s, size K, 4.8g gross £40 - £60

836

844 A George V 9ct Rose gold curb link double Albert chain, T Bar and spring clips, 45cm long, Birmingham 1911, 50.2g gross £350 - £400

836 A diamond solitaire ring, raised claw set diamond approx. 1.80ct, above a twelve section undulating surround, encrusted with twenty one rough cut diamond chips, white metal mount , platinum shank, size R, 5.4g gross £800 - £1000 For more images please visit

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853 A pair of diamond and jadeite earrings, the oval disks hung from a three petal diamond chip set flower head linkage, round brilliant cut diamond terminal, unmarked white metal mounts and ear hook, 35mm drop, 5.7g gross (2) £450 - £550

854 A pair of diamond set mushroom brooches, yellow gold open scrolling lattice mushroom form centre, crowned with a single cushion diamond, double row safety pin bar, unmarked, 26mm long, 6.4g gross £120 - £180

845

845 A heart diamond solitaire ring, approximately 1.5ct, 18ct white gold shank, finder size 0, 3.2g gross £800 - £1200 846 A Jadeite cabochon ring, the oval green jadeite cabochon 16.6 x 11.2 mm, ornate leaf cast shoulders, 14ct yellow gold shank, size K ,4.7g gross £300 - £400

847 A Jadeite double row globular bead necklace, the individually knotted green beads, each approx 9mm diam,united by a six seed pearl mounted yellow metal box lever clasp, unmarked, 57cm long, 147g gross £700 - £900

855

855 A pair of Edwardian diamond pendent drop earrings, each set with two marquise and six round brilliant cut diamonds, total weight approx 3.14ct, unmarked white metal mounts and crook arms, 25mm drop, 5g gross, boxed £2500 - £3000

848 A mid 20th century ruby and diamond fish pendant, the tail erect fish riding an single round droplet, the whole encrusted with pink baguette and rough cut ruby’s, diamond chip set eye and arching white metal suspension ring, 3.8cm drop, IL & Co, London 1977; hung from an 18ct yellow gold fine link chain, stamped 750, length 38cm, 4.7g gross £250 - £350

856 A pair of Edwardian torpedo cufflink’s, the two 18ct yellow gold torpedo’s, 24mm long, joined by a five oval link chain, Birmingham 1901, 10.2g gross (2) £100 - £150

849 A Modigliani black and white diamond ring, central square emerald cut black diamond, approx 11ct, surrounded by a stepped band of twenty nine round brilliant cut white diamonds, white gold set above a leopard skin enamelled and textured yellow gold shank, stamped 750, dated 1994, size R, 32.5g gross £2000 - £3000

857 A pair of Edwardian torpedo cufflink’s, the two 18ct yellow gold torpedo’s, 24mm long, joined by a five oval link chain, Birmingham 1901, 8.7g gross (2) £100 - £150

850 A pair of 9ct gold and enamel Masonic cufflinks, decorated in polychrome with an oak tree and inscribed Uxacona, to verso with square and compass on a cobalt ground, 2cm diam, cased £100 - £150 851 A pair of aquamarine and diamond earrings, each with central aquamarine, approx. 6.4ct, surrounded by a band of sixteen diamonds, 14ct white gold mount, pin and safety spring, stamped 585, 16mm wide, 11.3g gross (2) £300 - £400

858

858 A pair of emerald and diamond earrings, each convex circular body encrusted with nine round emeralds and sixteen brilliant cut diamond, 9ct yellow gold mounts and pins, 15mm wide, 4.4g gross £800 - £1000

852 A pair of aquamarine tear drop ear clips, each stone approx 7.5ct, 15ct yellow gold mount and pin, stamped 585, approx 16.5mm high, 9.6g gross (2) £300 - £400 For more images please visit

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859 A pair of fancy yellow and white diamond earring, the central white round brilliant cut stones, each approx 0.33ct, surrounded by two concentric stepped rows set with approx thirty fancy yellow diamonds, total diamond weight approx 2ct, unmarked yellow metal mount and pin, associated 9ct rose gold butterflies, 12mm diam, 4.1g gross £1200 - £1800

860 A pair of Jade and yellow gold cufflink’s, as a seated Buddha , yellow gold mounts and hinged bars, stamped 14k, 26mm high, 15.4g gross (2) £100 - £150

867

861 A pair of lemon quartz drop earrings, large pale lemon yellow oval faceted quartz, hung from a five section articulated lime green stone set linkage, unmarked yellow metal mounts, 14ct white gold tubular butterfly collars, 48mm drop, 15.1g gross £100 - £150

867 A pave diamond floral cluster articulated bracelet, one hundred and forty eight diamonds, set in four stone flower head links, total diamond weight approximately 3ct, 18ct yellow gold mount, 17cm long, 14.9g gross £500 - £700

868 A pave diamond ring , five ring stepped conical head within triple step shoulders, total diamond weight approx 1.0ct; 9ct yellow gold shank, size L, 5.9g gross £100 - £150

869 A pink topaz and hardstone brooch, as a floral spray, gold coloured metal mount, 5cm wide £100 - £150

862

862 A pair of Luciano Tinelli diamond and intaglio earrings, circular intaglio bust of Purseus, above a collar of nineteen round brilliant cut diamonds, mounded scrolling curved bodies, yellow metal mount and spring clip back, signed verso, 3.9cm high, 30.5g gross £800 - £1200 863 A pair of Mappin and Webb three colour gold ear clips, as three graduated stepped curls, stamped 750, import marks, London 1994, 15.9g gross, boxed £350 - £450

870

870 A Pomellato Gourmette Collection 18ct gold diamond bracelet, sixteen alternating round and oval white and yellow gold links, the eight white gold links each encrusted with eight small round brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 750, signed Pomellato , 19,5cm long, 46.8g gross £800 - £1200

864 A pair of round brilliant cut single stone diamond stud earrings, total diamond weight approx 0.80ct, 18ct white gold mount and butterflies, stamped 750, 1.4g gross (2) £600 - £800 865 A pale pink ruby and diamond ring, the three oval pink rubies separated by two pairs of old cut diamonds, 18ct yellow gold shank, size P, 7.2g gross £250 - £350

871 A Pomellato Gourmette Collection diamond ring, nine white and yellow gold links, three links encrusted with eighteen round brilliant cut diamonds, yellow gold body, signed Pomellato, size L, 15.3g gross £500 - £700

866 A paste and pearlescent bead flower brooch, curving double stem flowers encrusted with white paste stone, each flower head with a central pearlescent bead centre, silver mount and frame, stamped RSW, marks rubbed, 61mm long, 17.4g gross £200 - £300 For more images please visit

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875 A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, oval deep blue sapphire,approx 1.0ct, surrounded by a band of ten round brilliant cut diamonds, platinum claws, 18ct yellow gold shank, size L1/2, 4.8g gross £200 - £250

876 A sapphire and diamond half hoop ring, five rectangular cushion cut blue sapphires and four round brilliant cut diamonds, alternate set within a platinum channel, engraved cresting wave motif, platinum shank, size K, 4.9g gross £400 - £500

877 A sapphire and diamond ring, large central cushion cut sapphire approx 4.63ct surrounded by a single band of diamonds, unmarked white metal mount and shank, size I, 3.4g gross £800 - £1200

872

872 A saltwater pearl and white stone ribbon brooch, the four loose part drilled pearls, mounted to a scrolling ribbon framework encrusted with forty two round clear colourless stones, unmarked mount, 27mm wide, 5.9g gross, with Gem and Pearl Laboratory Ltd pearl report (2) £1500 - £1800

878 A sapphire and diamond triple cluster ring, three oval blue sapphires, each approx. 0.20ct surrounded by twenty six small brilliant cut diamonds, 18ct yellow gold shank, size O, 8.9g gross £400 - £600 879 A set of twelve dyed green stone globular beads, possibly jade, assorted sizes, largest 26mm smallest 21mm, each with drilled hole, a pair of turned terminals, faults (14) £70 - £100

880 A single strand cultured pearl necklace, the uniform pearls approx 6mm diam, 14ct yellow gold clasp, 52cm long, 27.5g gross £80 - £120 881 A substantial faceted dome citrine and diamond dress ring, central citrine quarter claw set above a diamond chip encrusted collar, 9ct yellow gold shank, size N ,8.4g gross £200 - £300

873

873 A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, central oval blue sapphire, approx. 3.20ct, surrounded by a band of nine round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 2.7ct, platinum claws, 18ct yellow gold shank, size J, 6.5g gross £300 - £400

882

882 A thirty one stone diamond ring, central round brilliant cut diamond, approx 0.84ct, raised claw set above thirty round and baguette cut smaller stones, approx 1.6ct total dia weight, 18ct white gold shank, size N, 4.1g £1600 - £2000

874

874 A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, central pale blue octagonal sapphire surrounded by a band of twenty round brilliant cut diamonds, arranged in four blocks of four, each block separated by a corner set single raised diamond, 18ct white gold claws, 18ct yellow gold shank, size N, 4.4g gross £500 - £700 For more images please visit

883 A three stone aquamarine ring, mounted with diamond chips, 14k gold shank, 3.9g £120 - £150

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884 A three stone blue zircon ring, three uniform baguette cut stones, scrolling heart and claw set, unmarked yellow gold shank, size K, 3.9g gross £250 - £300

891 A Victorian diamond and turquoise pendant brooch, raised turquoise cabochon flower head centre, above a tear drop turquoise bead, the whole surrounded by a scrolling foliate frame work and hinged fleur-de-lys suspension, encrusted with sixty diamonds, total diam weight approx. 3ct, unmarked yellow and white gold mounts, later detachable brooch pin, 6cm drop, 3cm wide, 17.4g gross £1200 - £1800

885 A three stone diamond ring, three round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 1.6ct, platinum claws and shank, size N, 2.8g gross £1000 - £1200

886 A turquoise and diamond flower head ring, central turquoise round cabochon surrounded by a band of twelve round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 1.4ct, 18ct yellow gold shank, size O, 5.1g gross £550 - £650

892 A Victorian gold coloured metal mounted shell cameo brooch, carved with a Grecian maiden, bust length in profile, ropetwist border, 4.5cm long, c.1880 £70 - £90

893 A yellow sapphire an diamond ring, the cushion cut orangey yellow sapphire, claw set, between rhomboid diamond shoulders, unmarked platinum shank, size L, 4.3g gross £550 - £650

887 A two strand cultured pearl bracelet, the irregular oval pearls, approx. 10mm diam, slide link box clasp set with a central pearl silver grey pearl flanked by two creamy white pearls, unmarked, 20.5cm long, 58g gross £150 - £200

888 A Victorian Aesthetic Movement silver brooch, pierced and chased with a sunflower and scrolls, 4cm long, Birmingham 1899 £40 - £60

889

889 A Victorian diamond and pearl triple cluster ring, the three pearls surrounded by a band of twenty six round brilliant cut diamonds, white gold mount, unmarked yellow gold shank, size N, 2.9g gross £1000 - £1200

894

894 An Art Deco diamond and blue enamel brooch, central round brilliant cut diamond approx 0.50ct, surrounded by a pave encrusted open framework, the central section with cobalt blue enamel highlights, unmarked white and yellow metal mount, 47mm wide, 12.7g gross £1800 - £2400

890 A Victorian diamond and seed pearl bar brooch, as a spray of flowers, set with three graduated stones and thirty graduated pearls, gold coloured metal mount, 4.5cm wide £150 - £200

895 An Art Nouveau silver and enamel pendant, pierced and chased with a stylised organic motif decorated in tones of mottled blue and green, Charles Horner, Chester 1908 £100 - £150

896 An Art Nouveau silver and pearl brooch, centred by a cabachon and chased with stylised leaves, 2cm wide, Charles Horner, Chester 1906 £40 - £60

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901

901 An opal and diamond hinge bangle, nine graduated opals , inter spaced with eight pairs of small round brilliant cut diamonds, floral scrolled shoulders, spring clasp, unmarked yellow metal frame, 6.5cm wide, 23.1g gross £700 - £800 902 Antiquities - a carved stone Crescent Moon cameo pendant, circular panel above teardrop emerald, unmarked yellow gold mount and frame, fixed suspension loop, 4.2cm long, 6.5g gross £80 - £120

897

897 An Edwardian style diamond and amethyst necklace, central oval amethyst surrounded by a an open scrolling mount, encrusted with thirty one assorted sized round brilliant cut diamonds, above a single stone diamond droplet,9ct yellow gold mount and fine double link chain, 46cm long, 5.6g gross £400 - £500

903

903 Antiquities - an Egyptian oval cabochon pendant as a cockerel, quarter lobbed high carat yellow gold frame, unmarked, 29mm high, 5.1g.gross £50 - £80

898 An exceptionally long three strand cultured pearl necklace, the uniform beads ranging from around 6.5mm to 8mm diam, mother of pearl flower head mounted 925 silver clasp, 140cm long, 321g gross £300 - £400

904 Georg Jensen - a Danish silver oval brooch, pierced with an Art Deco deer amongst lotus flowers, 4.5cm wide,mdesign no. 256, post-1945 mark, London 1961 £100 - £150

899 An impressive diamond and amethyst tablet brooch, the central rectangular cushion cut amethyst, approx. 14.2ct, surrounded by a band of thirty round brilliant cut diamonds, unmarked yellow and white gold mounts, 2.8cm long, 14.5g gross £1000 - £1500

905 Loose amethysts, assorted sizes, shapes and colours, mostly pale purple, including cabochon, marquise, baguette, round, others, approx total weight 100.4ct £60 - £90

900 An impressive multi-stone hinge cuff bangle, the 18ct gold cuff with central square pale green Peridot, flanked by twelve assorted paste and other stones, invisible slide pin clasp, 7.2cm wide, unmarked, 128.8g gross £2000 - £3000

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906 Loose sapphires, assorted sizes, shapes and colours, mostly blue including cabochon, marquise, baguette, round, others, approx total weight 28.30ct £60 - £90

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Day Two

Thursday 18th September at 10.30am

Boxes, Objects & Works of Art

Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers


Boxes and Objects

928 A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a pair of rectangular burr yew canisters, crossbanded and outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, 15cm high, 30.5cm wide, c.1810 £60 - £100

920 A George II/early George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover with brass swan neck handle, enclosing a spoon tray and three lidded compartments, skirted base, bracket feet, 14cm high, 22cm wide, c.1755 £50 - £80

929 A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, hinged satinwood crossbanded cover enclosing a lidded compartment, reeded base, 10.5cm high, 18cm wide, c.1810 £40 - £60

921 A George III burr yew rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing three lidded compartments, outlined with boxwood stringing, 14.5cm high, 28cm wide, c.1810 £40 - £60

930 A George III satinwood crossbanded mahogany rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a glass bowl flanked by a pair of canisters with sliding lids, 16cm high, 30cm wide, c. 1810 £50 - £70

922 A George III country made mahogany and marquetry rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing twin compartments,inlaid with batwing paterae and shaded trompe l’oeil flutes, 18cm wide, early 19th century £40 - £60

923 A George III crossbanded mahogany cube tea caddy,hinged cover, kite shaped escutcheon, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 14.5cm wide, c.1810 £50 - £70

924 A George III fiddle back mahogany rectangular tea caddy, inlaid with two oval shell paterae, hinged cover enclosing twin compartments, outlined with lozenge, barberpole and boxwood stringing, bun feet, 13.5cm high, 18.5cm wide, c.1800 £120 - £180 925 A George III mahogany bowed sarcophagus tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, ivory kite shaped escutcheon, outlined with boxwood stringing, brass bun feet, 14cm high, 21cm wide, c.1815 £40 - £60

931

931 A George III satinwood oval tea caddy, inlaid win coloured woods with a flowering cornucopia and scrolling leaves, centred by an ivory roundel and a mother of pearl lozenge, 12cm high, 15.5cm wide, c.1790 £200 - £300

926

926 A George III mahogany domed rectangular tea caddy, inlaid with a pair of navette shaped shell paterae, hinged cover enclosing twin compartments, 12.5cm high, 18.5cm wide, c.1790 £100 - £150

932

932 A George III satinwood rectangular tea caddy hinged with Sheffield plate navette shaped loose ring finial, enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, draught turned ivory handles, rosewood crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, 11.5cm high, 19.5cm wide, c.1800 £50 - £70

927 A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, ivory kite shaped escutcheon, 12.5cm high, 19.5cm wide, c.1810 £60 - £80 For more images please visit

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933 A George III satinwood rectangular tea caddy, inlaid with two navette shaped shell paterae, hinged cover enclosing twin compartments, outlined throughout, with barberpole and boxwood stringing, 12cm high, 18.5cm wide, c.1800 £120 - £180

941

941 A 16th century oak pilaster, carved with flowerhead bosses and stiff leaves, 86cm long, c.1550 £60 - £100

934

934 A large Victorian ink figured walnut domed rectangular tea caddy, by Miller, Lowndes Street, London, hinged cover applied with brass cut-card work, enclosing a glass bowl flanked by domed canisters inscribed Black and Green, Bramah patent lock, spreading base, 21cm high, 34.5cm wide, c.1850 £200 - £300 935 A late George II/early George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover with brass swan neck handle, enclosing three compartments, pierced brass bat shaped escutcheon, 14cm high, 24cm wide, c.1760£50 - £70

942

936 A small George III satinwood crossbanded mahogany rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover with brass axehead handle, enclosing a lidded compartment, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, ivory kite shaped escutcheon, 10cm high, 13cm wide, c.1800 £60 - £80

942 A 16th century wall carving, of a pious woman, her hand clasped to her heart, a gilt ball in her other outstretched palm, 41cm long, c. 1550 - 1600 £100 - £150

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943

937 An early Victorian papier mache canted serpentine tea caddy, by Jennens & Bettridge, stamped, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, inlaid with abalone shell and decorated overall in gilt in the Chinoiserie taste with a pagoda landscape, skirted base, 10cm high, 18cm wide, c.1840 £200 - £300 For more images please visit

943 A 16th/17th century oak boss, carved with acorn laden branches, 37cm wide, c.1600 £60 - £100

944 A 16th/17th century oak break centre frieze, carved in relief with lions, birds of prey and scrolling leaves, 237cm long £100 - £150 81

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A Selection of Lace Boxes in the Sale

948 A 17th century walnut and marquetry rectangular lace box, hinged cover inlaid with a flowering urn, the front with scrolling leaves, 42.5cm wide, c.1680 £300 - £500 949 A 17th/early 18th century architectural canopy fragment, fluted and carved with a border of acanthus, 61cm wide, c.1650 - 1700 £60 - £100

945

945 A 17th century carving, of a foliate mask, 60cm long, c.1650; others (4) £100 - £150

946 A 17th century oak cresting, carved with a stylised crown flanked by scrolls, 50cm wide, c.1680; an oak stile; panels; etc (5) £60 - £100 947 A 17th century walnut and marquetry rectangular lace box, hinged cover enclosing a velvet lined interior fitted for dressing requisites, inlaid with a flowering urn within borders of flowering stems arranged amongst strapwork and arcs outlined with boxwood stringing, the sides with further oval panels, skirted base, 54cm wide, c.1675-1700 Literature: Bowett, A, Late 17th Century ‘Lace’ Boxes, Antique Collecting, February 2006 p.12, fig.5 £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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950 A 17th/early 18th century cocus wood rectangular lace or comb box, hinged cover veneered with oyster segments, 25cm wide, c.1700 £200 - £300

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954 A 19th century Anglo-Indian/Ceylonese ebony rectangular desk stand, hinged wafer box surmounted by an elephant, flanked by well, nib and pen compartments, reeded sides, drawer to base, 32cm wide, c.1850 £50 - £70

951

951 A 17th/early 18th century oak interior architectural swag, carved with a scantily clad putto amongst branches laden with acorns, later mounted in a niche, 85cm wide overall £80 - £120 955

955 A 19th century Black Forest casket, carved as a log, the hinged cover surmounted by a fox, 23cm wide, c.1870 £100 - £150

952

952 A 19th century American cast iron novelty doorstop, as an 4-4-0 railway locomotive, with outside cylinders and cow-catcher, 26cm long, c.1850 £60 - £100

956

956 A 19th century Black Forest type carving, of a bird of prey, open beaked and perched on a rocky outcrop, 45.5cm high, c.1880 £70 - £100 957 A 19th century brass domed rectangular scent casket, pierced and engraved with scrolling leaves, hinged cover enclosing three glass bottles, 13.5cm wide, c.1870 £70 - £90

953

953 A 19th century Anglo-Indian hardwood and ivory marquetry sarcophagus work box, hinged cover enclosing a lift-out tray and an arrangement of lidded and open compartments, profusely inlaid with scrolling leafy stems and stylised lotus, turned bun feet, 31cm wide, c.1840 £200 - £300 For more images please visit

958 A 19th century brass novelty gas bar top cigar lighter, cast as a long whiskered gentleman, wearing a top hat, circular plinth base, 22.5cm high, c.1880 £50 - £70

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965 A 19th century dark patinated bronze figural candlestick, cast as a Renaissance soldier, he stands, his pole arm supporting a campana sconce, the nozzle cast with fruiting vine, square marble base, 25cm high £50 - £80

959

959 A 19th century bronze desk inkwell, hinged cover with knop finial, the sides cast with Indian elephant masks, dished circular base, 19cm wide, c.1860 £50 - £70 966

966 A 19th century dark patinated bronze novelty watch stand, cast as a crane standing on the back of a tortoise, a snake gripped in its claws, marble columnar base, 22.5cm high £60 - £80

967 A 19th century French bronze chamberstick, cast with a cherub on a stylized leaf, flying-scroll handle, 14cm wide, c.1875 £60 - £100

960

960 A 19th century bronze inkwell, cast with a panther, the whiskers as a pen rest, fluted cover with axehead finial, shaped base, 26cm wide, c.1880 £60 - £100 961 A 19th century bronze shaped vida poche tray, cast as a shell draped with fruiting vine, 34.5cm wide, c.1880 £60 - £100

962 A 19th century clear glass medicine bottle, stopper and administrative tumbler, 14.5cm high; turned fruitwood case, 15.5cm high £50 - £70

968

963 A 19th century coconut cup, hinged cover with leafy chased knop finial, applied with a shield shaped cartouche, X-shaped base, 16cm high, c.1880 £40 - £60

968 A 19th century French champleve enamel and bronze lozenge shaped table casket, decorated in polychrome with stylised leaves and scrolling stems on a pale blue ground, hinged cover enclosing a deep buttoned silk interior, skirted base, 17cm wide, c.1870 £100 - £150

964 A 19th century cut steel chatelaine, hung with an arrangement of sewing and housekeeping requisites, 28cm long overall; a mesh purse, similar (2) £40 - £60 For more images please visit

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969 A 19th century French champleve enamel shaped oval standish, urnular wells with knop finials, brightly decorated with flowers and leafy scrolls, 26.5cm over handles, c.1890 £100 - £150

980 A 19th century mahogany kidney shaped gallery tray, the field inlaid with musical trophies, wavy rim, 63cm wide, c.1890 £50 - £70 981 A 19th century mahogany novelty money box, as a miniature sideboard, frieze drawer with coin aperture above a pair of faux doors, shaped apron, 13cm high, c.1850 £40 - £60

970 A 19th century French dark patinated bronze novelty table bell, cast with Napoleon Bonaparte, the side in relief with a battle, inscribed Empereur Batalle de Waterloo, 16cm high £40 - £60

982 A 19th century Scottish horn miniature luggie, faux coopered bands, 6cm high; a 19th century horn spoon, silver coloured metal terminal, 20cm long (2) £40 - £60

971 A 19th century French dark patinated bronze slender ovoid pedestal mantel urn, knop finial, lofty divided handles capped by Grecian maiden masks and terminating in anthemion, palmette and lotus socle, belge noir base, 38cm high, c.1875 £60 - £100

983 A 19th century sycamore treen holder, in the form of a cork, 13cm high, c.1870 £30 - £50

984 A 19th century tapered cylindrical horn beaker, engraved with huntsmen and hounds, 10.5cm high, c.1850 £100 - £150

972 A 19th century French gilt bronze table vesta, cast with a stag leaping through woodland, striker to side, wooden base, 11cm wide £40 - £60

985 A 19th century woolwork table decoration, as a basket of flowers, glass dome, ebonised base, 35cm high £60 - £100

973 A 19th century French gilt metal easel dressing table mirror, crested by a winged muse holding a lyre, the border and apron with leafy scrolls and masks, ball and claw feet, 54cm high, c.1890 £60 - £100

986 A Black Forest book slide, folding ends carved with a pair game birds amongst leaves and grasses, the hen beside a nest of eggs, 38.5cm wide, c.1900 £60 - £80

974 A 19th century French mother-of-pearl and paper fan, painted with a shepherd, shepherdess and companions, within a pastoral summer landscape, golden leafy scroll and floral borders, the fourteen sticks and guards pierced and heavily applied in raised gilt and silvering, the central reserve depicting a scene of Chinese courtly life, encircled by fronds of scrolling leaves, 50cm wide, glazed case £300 - £500 975 A 19th century French mother-of-pearl and paper fan, painted with an arrangement of courting couples, their attendants, carriage and horses, within a tranquil wooded glade, golden leafy scroll borders, the sixteen sticks and guards applied in raised gilt and silvering with birds, insects and musical instruments, amongst a profusion of floral garlands, 53cm wide, glazed frame £300 - £500

976 A 19th century French sand toy automaton, printed with violin master and two young children, in 18th century dress, 32cm x 40cm £60 - £100

987

977 A 19th century gilt brass gentleman’s letter knife, as a rope entwined anchor, 23cm long, c.1875 £40 - £60

987 A Black Forest model, of a St Bernard dog, naturalistically carved, he stands, proudly, a barrel around his neck, painted features, black eyes, 18cm high, 21cm long, c.1900 £60 - £100

978 A 19th century hour glass, circular top and base supported by turned spindles, indistinct paper label, 16.5cm high £60 - £90

988 A Black Forest rectangular casket, hinged cover surmounted by a pair of game birds, the sides carved in relief with vine leaves, damson velvet lined, palmette bracket feet, 17.5cm wide, c.1890 £60 - £80

979 A 19th century Irish Killarney marquetry folding book stand, the arched ends inlaid with a harp and leafy branch, the base with a view of Ross Castle, outlined with barberpole stringing, 38.5cm wide, c.1870 £50 - £70 For more images please visit

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989 A Charles II princes wood rectangular lace box, hinged cover, veneered throughout with geometric lozenges, shaped brass butterfly hinges, 35cm wide, c.1665 £300 - £500

990 A Charles II princes wood rectangular lace box, veneered with well figured oyster segments and lozenges, hinged cover, 50cm wide, c.1665 £300 - £500 991 A French Empire style gilt metal mounted mahogany scribe’s box, hinged cover applied with griffins and a flaming tripod, enclosing a pair of inkwells, 13.5cm wide £50 - £70 992 A French gilt metal standish, with two square wells centred by taper stick, the sides with fanciful birds and scrolling foliage, 26cm wide, c.1870 £60 - £100

989

993 A George I/II walnut dressing glass, shaped arched rectangular plate flanked by moulded supports with sphere finials, the stepped base with an arrangement of six small drawers, outlined with feather banding, bracket feet, 76cm high, c.1730 £200 - £300

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994

994 A George III brass mounted mahogany rectangular campaign writing box, hinged cover with canted cartouche inscribed Mr Sankey, Commt. Dept., enclosing an inset baize lined writing surface, well apertures, and nib and pen compartments, drawer to side, flush military handles, 45.5cm wide, c.1820 £60 - £80 995 A George III burr yew rectangular sarcophagus work box, hinged cover, drawer to base, mahogany crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, draught turned ivory handle, bun feet, 26cm wide, c.1820 £80 - £120

996 A George III crossbanded mahogany dressing glass, oval plate flanked by serpentine supports applied with ivory draught turned roundels, three drawers to base, knop handles, bracket feet, 55cm wide, c.1820 £60 - £100

997 A George III cut steel dog collar, curved rectangular banner and adjustable clasp linger by mesh-chain, 35cm long, c.1800 £70 - £100

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998 A George III mahogany cat, turned arms, cabriole legs, pad feet, 30cm high, c.1760 £60 - £100 999 A George III novelty bucket shaped pin cushion, swing handle, 5cm high, dated 1785 £50 - £70

1000 A George III oak candle box, arched pierced cresting, hinged sloping cover, 38.5cm high, c.1800 £60 - £100 1001 A George III pony skin domed rectangular box, hinged cover with silver coloured metal cartouche, loose ring handles to sides, 20cm wide, c.1800 £50 - £70 1002 A George III reverse engraving on glass, of an allegorical maiden, 11cm x 8.5cm, c.1810 £40 - £60

1008

1003 A George III rosewood and brass folding pocket sovereign balance, hinged cover inlaid with an ivory rule, 13.5cm wide, c.1820 £60 - £80

1009 A George IV rosewood rectangular glove box, hinged cover with bead and reel border, 24cm wide, c.1830; a 19th century French satinwood domed rectangular work box, hinged cover with steel mounts and swan neck handle, outlined with burr banding, enclosing a mirror, knop feet, 16.5cm wide, c.1870 (2) £50 - £70

1004 A George III satinwood and rolled paperwork combination artist’s / work box, inlaid with with marquetry urns, flowers and foliage, the hinged cover centred with an oval reserve inset with a quillwork urn, flowerheads and further scrollwork, opening to reveal an arrangement of compartments, the fitted interior including turned treen cotton barrels, writing accessories, ivory paint trays and a netting roller, single drawer to base, 39.5cm wide, c.1780

1010 A German silvered cast iron clockwork novelty table bell, as a pig, the nose and tail operating the mechanism, 15.5cm long, marked DRGM, 153419, c.1890 £100 - £150 1011 A gilt metal mounted cattle horn on stand, in the Renaissance taste, the pedestal base cast with lotus and fruiting vine, 41cm high, early 20th century £60 - £100

Provenance: lot 287 Christie’s South Kensington, The Ruth Mann Collection of sewing Tools and Accessories, 24th May 2005 £1000 - £1500

1012 A Jacobean design oak pilaster capital, carved with Ionic volutes, scales and acanthus, 24cm wide, 19th century £50 - £80

1005 A George III silver coloured metal mounted spectacles case, hinged cover, 13cm long, c.1810£80 - £120

1006 A George III toleware rounded rectangular nutmeg grater, hinged cover enclosing a steel rasp, hinged compartment to base, 6cm wide, c.1810 £50 - £70

1007 A George IV mahogany rectangular dressing glass, divided scroll supports, rectangular base, bun feet, 62cm wide, c.1825 £60 - £100

1013

1013 A large 17th century softwood rectangular panel,boldly carved in relief with a bird taking nectar from a flower, amongst scrolling leaves, 36cm x 170cm, c.1650-1700 £100 - £150

1008 A George IV rosewood and parquetry sarcophagus work box, hinged cover veneered in yew and other specimen timbers with tumbling blocks, enclosing a paper lined lift-out tray with an arrangement of compartments, loose ring handles to sides, bun feet, paper label for C Baldwin, Ladies’ Work Box Fitter & Liner, Weymouth St, Marylebone, 28cm wide, c.1825 £100 - £150

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1014 A large 19th century mahogany oval gallery tray, the field inlaid with an oval batwing patera within a broad band of ribbon-tied swags, wavy border, brass scroll handles, 71cm wide £60 - £80

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1015 A large 19th century softwood carving, of a prize dairy cow, naturalistically modelled, standing, on a leafy outcrop, stepped canted base with egg-and-dart border, 32cm wide, c.1850 £300 - £400 1016 A large bronze three-blade propeller, 55cm diam, late 19th/early 20th century £80 - £120

1017 A large German meerschaum pipe, the bowl carved in relief with a canoodling couple, brass hinged cover chased with scrolling foliage, wooden stem, horn mouthpiece, 64cm long overall, inscribed 1792; another, the silver coloured metal hinged cover engraved with a baron’s coronet and Cypher within a mottoed garter, 35cm long overall £60 - £100

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1018 A large Indian pottery compressed ovoid vase and stand, everted rim, decorated with figures of the Royal court, birds and stylised foliage, the stand moulded with peacocks, 99cm high overall, 19th century £150 - £200

1019 A large William and Mary laburnum oyster veneered rectangular lace box, hinged moulded cover inlaid with concentric rings and arcs to angles, skirted base, 53cm wide, c.1690 (later renovations) £300 - £500

1021

1020 A large William and Mary laburnum oyster veneered rectangular lace box, hinged moulded cover inlaid with strapwork, skirted base, 48cm wide, c.1690 (later renovations) £300 - £500

1021 A late 17th century cocus wood and bone marquetry rectangular lace box, hinged cover veneered with oyster segments and outlined with a chevron banded border, 51cm wide, c.1670-1700 £300 - £500 1022 A late 17th century silver mounted cocus wood and ebony rectangular lace box, hinged cover with brackets to angles chased with putti amongst leafy scrolls, hinged cover veneered to verso in kingwood, 36cm wide, c.1670 - 1700 £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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1023 A late 19th century rectangular games box, hinged cover enclosing a chequered board, chess pieces, draughts, dominoes, cribbage, playing cards and counters, 39.5cm wide, c.1900 £40 - £60

1024 A late Victorian oak novelty aneroid mantel barometer, 11cm circular silvered register inscribed Curtis, Leicester, curved mercury thermometer, the frame as a horseshoe, spreading and stepped oval base, Rd. No. 50992, 30cm high, c.1890 £80 - £120

1027

1027 A Medieval oak ceiling boss, carved with stiff acanthus, 25cm wide, c.1450-1500 £100 - £150

1028 A Napoleonic prisoner of war straw work rectangular box, hinged cover decorated with a domed building, church and dwellings, to verso with further buildings, enclosing a brightly coloured interior with a pair of lids enclosing four compartments, decorated with fasces flanked by British, French and Spanish flags, drawer to base, 27cm wide, c.1815 £100 - £150

1025

1025 A late Victorian/Edwardian mahogany country house letter box, shaped back, hinged sloping cover with post aperture inscribed Letters, bevelled glass panels flanked by stationery divisions, spreading base, Bramah lock, 37cm wide, c.1905 £250 - £350

1029 A North European boxwood corpus Christi, oak cross, 62cm long, late 19th/early 20th century £80 - £120

1026

1030

1026 A Limoges enamel shaped circular plate, the field decorated with Venus embracing Cupid, the border with masks and leafy scrolls, lotus borders, in opaque tones and gilt on a cobalt blue ground, to verso with a further mask, 22.5cm diam, 19th century £800 - £1200 For more images please visit

1030 A North European carved softwood, gesso and polychrome painted Corpus Christi, the foot of the cross with Sacred Heart and All Seeing Eye, 75cm long, 18th century £100 - £150 89

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1034 A pair of 19th century Rococo Revival gilt metal cartouche shaped easel photograph frames, cast with borders of leafy scrolls, 27cm high, c.1890 £50 - £70

1035

1035 A pair of early 17th century oak panels, boldly carved with Neptune attended by putti, 69cm wide, c.16001630 £100 - £150

1036 A pair of early 19th century rectangular sand pictures, depicting the Arched Rock, Freshwater Bay, Isle of White and adjoining rocks, 7cm, x 12cm, rosewood frames, c.1820 £70 - £100

1031

1037 A pair of George III Revival mahogany shaped circular waiters, piecrust borders, 26cm diam £60 - £100

1031 A pair of 17th century oak pilasters, each carved with wheat sheaves, fruiting vine and a putto climbing amongst branches, 75cm long, c.1670 £100 - £150

1032 A pair of 19th century dark patinated bronze and polished novelty mantel sticks, cast as camels, lotus grasped urnular sconces, rectangular bases, bracket feet, 11cm wide £100 - £150

1038

1038 A pair of large 19th century dark patinated bronze table urns and covers, surmounted by a scantily clad putto holding a bird, flanked by acanthus, the side cast with a continuous band of putto busy in a garden, Pan mask handles, acanthus socle, square base with incurved angles, 43cm high, c.1860 £700 - £1000

1033

1033 A pair of 19th century dark patinated bronze and polished novelty mantel sticks, each cast as a bear on hind legs, supporting a sconce, detachable nozzles, circular bases, 22cm high, c.1880 £200 - £300 For more images please visit

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1043 A post-Medieval carved bracket, as a monk holding rosary beads, 17cm high £40 - £60

1044 A post-Medieval limewood carving, of the Crowned Virgin and child, 42cm high £60 - £80

1045 A post-medieval oak boss, possibly from a misericord, carved as two grotesque faces overlooked by a rat, 14cm wide £60 - £100

1046 A post-Regency rosewood lap desk, folding top and sloping front enclosing an inset writing surface, well apertures and compartments, inlaid with mother of pearl roundels, brass cartouche and silvered stringing, 36cm wide, c.1840 £60 - £100

1039

1039 A pair of late 19th century champleve enamel twohandled ovoid pedestal mantel urns, decorated in polychrome with stylised leaves and flowers, square bases, 29.5cm high, c.1900 £80 - £120 1047

1047 A Queen Anne feather and crossbanded walnut portable table top bureau, fall front with book-matched veneers, enclosing a stepped serpentine arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, above a concave moulded frieze drawer, brass escutcheons, swan neck carrying handles to sides, 36cm wide, c.1705 £500 - £700

1040

1040 A pair of Regency bronze mantel sticks, each cast as wyvern supporting a campana sconce above a shaped and beaded socle, incurved axehead bases, 14cm high, 19th century £60 - £100 1041 A pair of scrimshaw cattle horns, decorated with Highland soldiers, putti and leafy branches, 38cm long £200 - £300

1048

1048 A Regency mahogany and brass marquetry sarcophagus shaped letter box, hinged cover with a pair of apertures and flush campaign handle, inlaid with leafy scrolls, bun feet, 15.5cm high, 24.5cm wide, c.1825 £100 - £150

1042 A pair of Victorian mahogany table candlesticks, urnular sconces, turned and fluted columns, domed circular bases carved with scrolling acanthus, 32cm high, c.1880 £40 - £60 For more images please visit

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1049 A reverse painted silhouette on glass, of General Woolfe (sic), three-quarter length in profile, 11.5cm x 9cm, maple frame £40 - £60

1050

1050 A Rococo limewood cartouche shaped cresting, boldly carved with leafy scrolls centred by a shell, 46cm high, 32cm wide, 18th/19th century £50 - £80 1051 A Rococo Revival brass ink stand, cast as a young satyr beating drums, tall leafy taperstick, rustic branch pen rest, shell base, 31cm wide, c.1880 £60 - £100

1054

1054 A set of four 17th century pilasters or wall pendants, each carved with three putti holding allegorical attributes, 88cm long, c.1680 £200 - £300

1055 A set of Napoleonic prisoner of war bone dominoes, 3cm wide, early 19th century; another, smaller (2) £40 - £60

1056 A set of three clear glass cylindrical pharmacy bottles and stoppers, Indian Brandy, OL.Cetaceri, Methyl Salicyl, 21cm high, early 20th century; others, Inf. Calumb, Tinct. Jamborandi, 17.5cm high(5) £60 - £100

1057 A tan leather huntsman’s travelling refreshment case, enclosing a pair of glass flasks, screw-fitting covers, 21.5cm high, early to mid-20th century £80 - £120

1052

1052 A series of three 17th century oak panels, boldly carved with a cherub mask, putti with hunting horns, dogs and mythical beasts, 68cm wide, c.1600/1630 £200 - £300

1058 A Tudor oak linen-fold panel fragment, carved with fruiting stylised leaves, 48cm high, 20cm wide, c.1525; others (5) £60 - £100

1053 A set of 19th century porcelain mounted walnut and gilt brass letter scales, the mounts decorated in the manner of Sevres with colourful summer flowers, within bleu celeste borders, serpentine base, bun feet, 20cm wide, c.1870 £50 - £80 For more images please visit

1059 A Victorian brass mounted coromandel rectangular playing card box, hinged cover applied with cut-card work, enclosing four compartments with Bezique, Piquet and Whist, 23cm wide, c.1870 £60 - £100

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1060 A Victorian brass mounted walnut rectangular dressing box, hinged cover with flush brass military type handle, enclosing a lift-out tray, 30.5cm wide, c.1850 £60 - £80

1065 A Victorian papier mache desk thermometer, silvered register, inlaid with abalone shell and picked out in gilt on a japanned ground, rectangular base, 23cm high £50 - £70

1066

1066 A Victorian papier mache lady’s table cabinet, hinged sarcophagus cover enclosing a necessaire compartment with provision for sewing requisites, above a pair of doors enclosing four long drawers, inlaid overall with abalone shell and picked out in gilt on a japanned ground, shaped spreading base, 28cm high, 28cm wide, c.1850 £200 - £300

1061

1061 A Victorian coromandel rectangular combination writing and work box, hinged cover enclosing a necessaire tray with pin cushion and compartments, folding plateau inlaid in brass and mother of pearl with an urn of scrolling leafy stems, enclosing an inset tooled velvet writing surface, well apertures and pen compartment, mother of pearl escutcheons, 27cm wide, c.1870 £120 - £150

1067 A Victorian rosewood, kingwood and boxwood parquetry folding games box, inlaid for chess and backgammon, 38cm wide, c.1870 £60 - £80

1068 A Victorian Tunbridge ware, rosewood and parquetry square handkerchief box, hinged cover inlaid with tumbling blocks, outlined with bands of oak leaves, 15cm wide, c.1870 £60 - £100

1062 A Victorian gilt metal mounted walnut Wellington type table top collector’s chest, rectangular crossbanded top with rosewood border, above three graduated drawers restrained by a hinged baton, Gothic brass drop handles, shaped base with applied lotus border, 30cm high, 31cm wide £100 - £150

1069 A Victorian walnut and inlaid gaming box,central hexagonal mother-of-pearl and coloured wood boss, the interior with Bezique cards and registers, 22.5cm wide, c.1860 £60 - £100

1063 A Victorian giltwood cartouche shaped looking glass, flowerhead and acanthus scroll cresting, the shaped rectangular frame divided into eight plates, 80cm x 47cm £60 - £100

1070 A Victorian walnut telescopic book slide, arched folding ends applied with Gothic brass cut-card work, 36cm wide, c.1870 £40 - £60

1064 A Victorian mahogany table-top connoisseur’s cabinet, three-quarter gallery above two long drawers enclosing a collection of exotic sea shells and conchological specimens, turned handles, 19.5cm high, 32cm wide, c.1880 £60 - £100 For more images please visit

1071 A Vizagapatam dressing mirror,the ivory veneered supports typically engraved with a spiral of leaves, ball finials, bowed mahogany base, with three drawers, ball feet, 53.5cm high, 42cm wide, early 19th century £600 - £800

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1073 A William and Mary laburnum oyster veneered collector’s table cabinet, moulded over sailing top above a pair of doors boxwood outlined with graduated circles, enclosing an arrangement of two short and three long graduated drawers, brass drop handles, 45cm high, 49cm wide, c.1690 £600 - £1000 1074 A William and Mary laburnum oyster veneered rectangular lace box, crossbanded hinged moulded cover, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, skirted base, 48cm wide, c.1690 £300 - £500 1075 A William and Mary laburnum oyster veneered rectangular lace box, crossbanded hinged moulded cover, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, skirted base, 48cm wide, c.1690 £300 - £500

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1076 A William and Mary laburnum rectangular lace box, the hinged cover veneered with concentric circles and arcs, 39cm wide, c.1690 £300 - £500

1072 A William & Mary walnut table top bureau, fall front enclosing a stepped serpentine arrangement of small drawers and a pigeon hole, above a shaped serpentine frieze drawer flanked by a pair of lopers, engraved brass escutcheon, turned feet, 36cm wide, c.1690 £300 - £500

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1077 A William and Mary olive wood oyster veneered rectangular lace box, hinged cover now enclosing a lift-out tray, crossbanded throughout, skirted base, 46cm wide, c.1695 £300 - £500

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1082 A William and Mary walnut, oyster veneered and marquetry rectangular lace or comb box, hinged crossbanded moulded top inlaid with leafy scrolls within an oval reserve, skirted base, 33cm wide, c.1690 £300 - £500

1078 A William and Mary olive wood oyster veneered rectangular lace box, hinged moulded cover, brass bat shaped escutcheon, 43cm wide, c.1690 £300 - £500

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1083 An 18th century brass stagecoach postbox, engraved with the arms of the City of London, 23.5cm wide £200 - £300

1080 A William and Mary walnut and laburnum oyster veneered rectangular lace box, holly crossbanded and outlined hinged moulded top veneered with intersecting circles, enclosing a compartmented interior, skirted base, 49cm wide, c.1690 £300 - £500

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1084 An 18th century shagreen and steel pinwork commode shaped necessaire, hinged cover with mirror to verso, enclosing a pair of inkwells and sewing requisites, 6.5cm wide, c.1775 £200 - £300

1081 A William and Mary walnut rectangular lace box, hinged crossbanded top veneered with oval and heart shaped reserves, 50cm wide, c.1695 £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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1085 An 18th/19th century pedestal coconut cup, the bowl carved with notched spirals, brass collar and domed foot, 15.5cm high £60 - £100

1086 An Anglo-Indian ivory page turner, the pommel carved with an elephant, lotus and scrolling vine socle, 28cm long, c.1880 £40 - £60 1087 An Anglo-Indian sandalwood, ivory and sadeli marquetry canted rectangular letter tray, carved in relief with temple, peacocks and flowers, turned feet, 23cm wide, c.1900 £40 - £60

1088 An Austrian cold painted bronze group, of a pair of dachshunds, 8.5cm wide, c.1900 £80 - £120

1089 An Austrian cold painted bronze, of a bull, 9.5cm long, c.1900 £60 - £80

1090 An Austrian cold painted bronze, of a cocker spaniel, 10cm long, marked Austria, c.1910 £70 - £100

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1091 An Austrian cold painted bronze, of a grouse, naturalistically cast, perched at the edge of a green onyx dish, 10cm wide overall £40 - £60

1097 An early 19th century tortoiseshell and silver pique tear shaped hunting shot flask, inlaid with a stag beside a tree, outlined throughout with stringing, 20.5cm long, c.1820 £150 - £200

1092 An Austrian cold painted bronze, of a poodle, seated, 6cm high, c.1900 £50 - £70

1098 An early 20th century bronze rectangular pin dish, cast in relief with three horses, within an oval reserve, 12.5cm wide, c.1920 £40 - £60

1093 An Austrian cold painted bronze, of a turbaned servant boy, rushing across a carpet with a letter, 12cm wide, c.1890 £150 - £200

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1094 An early 17th century walnut rectangular panel, boldly carved with Hope and Anchor flanked by flowering cornucopia and, birds and scrolling leaves, a ship on the horizon, 61cm wide, c.1600-1650 £100 - £150 1095 An early 18th century limewood carving, of a flowering and fruiting leafy branch, 36cm long, c.1720; others (3) Provenance: By repute from Bretton Hall £80 - £120

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1096 An early 19th century Flemish boxwood novelty figural bodkin case, carved as a lady wearing a long dress, she stands, on a chequered pedestal, push-on cover, lotus carved base, 11.5cm high, c.1820 £150 - £200

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1099 An early 20th century dark patinated, silvered and polished bronze novelty page turner, cast with the head of a native American, 28.5cm long, £60 - £80

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1100 An early George III mahogany dressing glass, rectangular tilting plate, three concave moulded drawers to base, bracket feet, 58cm high, 41cm wide, c.1760 £200 - £300

1107 An Elizabethan oak bed post foot terminal, boldly carved with three angel masks and a seated lion, flanked by scrolls, incurved triform base, 21cm high, c.1580 £100 - £150

1101 An early Victorian mahogany letter rack, fitted with an arrangement of stationery compartments, skirted base, 19cm high, 25cm wide, c.1840 £40 - £60

1102 An early Victorian turned and polychrome painted police truncheon, decorated with crowned VR cypher and cartouche inscribed Police, ring turned grip, 44cm long, c.1850 £60 - £100 1103 An early Victorian walnut rectangular dressing box, by Bayley’s, London, hinged cover with circular escutcheon inscribed Anne Wilmot, enclosing a lift-out tray with three silver mounted jars and an ivory brush, drawer to base, flush brass military handles, Bramah patent lock, 31cm wide, the fittings London 1846 Provenance: Anne Wilmot, later wife of Sir Richard Arkwright’s son, thence by descent £150 - £200

1104 An Ecclesiastical oak offertory box, hinged cover carved with spiral roundels and lunettes and centred by a cross shaped aperture, the sides with meandering vine, shaped apron carved with angel mask and sacred heart, 43cm high, 33cm wide £150 - £250

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1105 An Edwardian mahogany eight section butler’s letter or telegram waiter, shaped axe head handle, 14cm wide, c.1900 £40 - £60

1108 An Elizabethan oak carving, of Judith, she stands, in 16th century dress, carved in the round, probably from a buffet, 34cm high, c.1580-1600 Reference: Chinnery, V, The Oak Tradition, pp.171 & 478 £200 - £300

1106 An Edwardian plaster design for a flagon, in repousse silver, 35cm high, c.1910 £150 - £200 For more images please visit

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1109 An Indian brass diya flagon, the lamp cast with Ganesh, scroll handle, fluted and chased with bands of lotus, skirted base, 27cm high, 19th century £60 - £100

1111 An Indo-Portuguese hardwood and ebonised rectangular lace box,hinged moulded top, pierced brass escutcheon and carrying handles, skirted base, 62cm wide £300 - £400

1110 An Indian silver and gun metal rectangular box, hinged cover applied with an elephant and damascened with flowers and scrolling foliage, 10cm wide, early 20th century £40 - £60

1112 An Italian Grand Tour circular plaque, side profile of Sylla, on slate, 14.5cm diam, circular rosewood frame £70 - £100

1113 An unusual 19th century French enamel table casket as a Rococo style bombé armoire, the bold scallop shell pediment above a pair of fielded doors painted with a courting couple in a pastoral summer landscape, raised gilt borders on a Bleu Celeste ground, the single drawer painted with ribbon tied floral sprigs, shaped apron, c-scroll supports, bold lion paw feet, 28.5cm high, ‘’Sevres’’ mark in blue £1000 - £1500

1114 An unusual early 20th century wall mounted pipe rack, for six pipes, carved in relief with tobacco plants, pipemaker’s native Americans and gentlemen smoking, lotus carved borders, 54.5cm wide £50 - £80

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1115 An unusual French Egyptian Revival cold painted bronze tobacco barrel, as a canopic jar, hinged cover as the head of Horus, flanked by provisions for spills, cast overall with hieroglphics, turned rouge marble base, 28cm high, late 19th/early 20th century £700 - £900

1122 Buckles - a pair of French cut steel shoe buckles, oval curved frames, set with c.300 faceted studs, 5cm diam, c.1850; a pair of French cut steel shoe buckles, curved rectangular frames, brilliantly set with faceted beads, cut from the sheet, manufactured by L.W. Paris, stamped, 6cm wide; others, all French and cut steel (collection) The French coup d’état of December 2nd 1851, directed by Prince Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (the future Napoleon III of France), lead to the establishment of the Second Empire and a revival in taste for the jewellery and designs of the ancien régime £40 - £60

1116 An unusually large Salter spring scale balance scale, 41cm register demarcated to 500lbs to 1lb, 51cm over loop, c.1880 £60 - £100

1117 Automobilia - an Art Deco chrome car mascot, designed by Joseph Fray for The Star Motor Company, Wolverhampton, cast in relief with a scantily clad Charleston dancer, Reg No.693695, 11.5cm to tip of bolt, c.1922-1931 £200 - £300

1123 Buckles - a pair of paste diamond shoe buckles, oval steel frames, court set, 7cm diam, c.1780; another single buckle, similar, rectangular frame, c.1780; a pair of 18th century butler or footman’s buckles, brilliantly cut brass frames, metal-backed leather inserts, release spring fitting; an 18th century steel buckle, of plain design, curved frame; others (collection) £40 - £60

1118 Buckles - a Birmingham cut steel shoe buckle, curved frame, set with faceted individual set steel beads, chape, 5.6cm wide, c.1780; another pair, similar; a pair of mid-18th century shoe buckles, curved frame picked out in gilt, applied with faceted cut steel stylized stars, metal backed leather inserts, 5.2cm wide; a pair of late 18th century cut steel breech buckles, rectangular frame, court set faceted beads, chape, 2.1cm wide; others, all Birmingham cut steel (collection) £120 - £150

1124 Buckles - an impressive Birmingham cut steel lady’s dress buckle, faceted cut steel beads, kite shapes and leaves cut from a sheet into a parallelogram frame, brass chape, 14.5cm wide, c.1780; a pair of Birmingham cute steel shoe buckles, the rectangular outer frame and inner lozenge formed from two rows of faceted beads, connected with stylized leaves, 5.5cm diam, c.1780; a 19th century Birmingham cut steel bar buckle, two rows deep of faceted beads, 16cm wide; others (collection) £80 - £120

1119 Buckles - a lady’s Birmingham cut steel dress buckle, canted and compressed lozenge frame, set with brilliantly faceted beads, in two parts, 12.5cm wide, c.1790; an early 19th century lady’s dress buckle, the oval frame set with cut mother-of-pearl pieces as stars, connected by Birmingham cut steel beads, 7.5cm diam; a pair of Birmingham cut steel breech buckles, brilliantly set, 2.2cm diam, c.1780; another pair, conforming; others (collection) £80 - £120

1125 Buttons - a set of eighteen Birmingham cut steel buttons, centrally set with a faceted bead surrounded by three bands of graduating beads, 1.9cm diam, c.1790; a conforming set of four, larger, 3cm diam, c.1790; an unusual conical Birmingham cut steel button, graduating raised bands of beads, c.1800; a pair of Birmingham cut steel star burst buttons, pressed from the sheet, 2.7cm diam, c.1790; a set of five Victorian treen buttons, set with mounted cut steel rivets, 3.5cm diam; others, all Birmingham cut steel (collection) £80 - £120

1120 Buckles - a pair of Birmingham cut steel set shoe buckles, the brass curved frame set with individual faceted cut steel beads, 4.6cm diam, c.1780; a pair of 19th century cut steel set shoe buckles, stylized lyre shaped frames, chased with foliage, the outer frame set with cut steel beads, leather inserts 5cm diam; an early 19th century brass filigree and cut steel lady’s belt buckle, fanciful foliage and stylized rope making the ornate frame, mounted with faceted beads; another, similar, lozenge frame, surrounded by rows of cut steel beading; others (collection) £80 - £120 1121 Buckles - a pair of Birmingham cut steel shoe buckles, curved oval frames, set with faceted beads and crescent moons, leather backed inserts, 5cm diam, c.1770; another pair, square frames, 5cm wide; a 19th century mother-of-pearl lozenge buckle, set with cut steel stars and beads, 6cm wide; others (collection) £80 - £120

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1126 English School (19th century), a large silhouette, of a family in the drawing room, watercolour, 19cm x 31cm, mahogany frame £120 - £180 99

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1127 English School (19th century), a silhouette, of a portly gentleman and a girl with a toy horse, 19cm x 15.5cm, rosewood frame £100 - £150

1133 Medical - a Victorian brass bound mahogany campaign surgeon’s box, by Arnold & Sons, West Smithfield, London, hinged cover enclosing a lift-out tray with a comprehensive set of bone hafted scalpels, knives and implements, shield shaped escutcheons, 23.5cm wide, c.1900 £100 - £150

1128 English School (19th century), The Peeress, watercolour on rice paper, 18cm x 13cm £60 - £100

1134 Medical - a Victorian leather doctor’s travelling case, by S Maw, Son & Thompson, London, gilt brass lock plate engraved with scrolling leaves, enclosing an arrangement of stainless steel implements, 15cm wide, c.1890; a 19th century mahogany surgical instrument box, by L. Arnold, maker by appointment to St Bartholomew’s Hospital, hinged cover, inlaid with an oval cartouche, 19.5cm wide; a silver catheter, 13cm long, London 1942; another; etc (2) £50 - £80

1135 Michael Tindall Edward Firth (19th century), a silhouette, of a dog, signed, watercolour, 17.5cm x 20.5cm, mahogany frame £70 - £100 1136 Michael Tindall Edward Firth (19th century), a silhouette, of three schoolboys, 19.5cm x 24.5cm, maple frame £100 - £150

1137 Miniature Furniture - a George III oak chest, rectangular top above two short and three long graduated faux cockbeaded drawers, draught turned ivory knop handles, wavy apron,turned feet, 24.5cm high, 23.5cm wide, c.1820 £100 - £150

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1129 Horse Racing - a Victorian enamelled gilt metal mounted race goer’s aide memoir, inscribed Goodwood 1866, hinged cover applied with coronet and monogram applied with coral cabachons on a purple and white striped velvet ground, to verso with a further cipher, Jenner & Knewstubb’s patent clasp, c.1866 £300 - £500

1138 Miniature Furniture - a Victorian mahogany and rosewood bookcase, moulded crossbanded top above a pair of glazed rectangular doors enclosing leather trimmed shelves, brass ring handle, skirted base, 26cm high, 26cm wide, c.1850 £50 - £70

1130 Marine Sculpture - a white painted wooden walrus skull, shield shaped mahogany plinth, 72cm long £400 - £500

1139 Miniature Furniture - a Victorian mahogany circular breakfast table, turned column, circular base, 18cm diam, c.1880 £40 - £60

1131 Maritime Engineering - a pair of brass steam pressure gauges, by James Howden & Co Limited, Glasgow, silvered registers, turned ebonised handles, 15.5cm long, late 19th/early 20th century

1140 Natural History - a large tiger striped conch shell, 29cm wide; others (5) £40 - £60

1141 Sewing - a Chinese tortoiseshell rectangular needle case, pierced and carved with a scrolling dragon, 10cm long, c.1900 £50 - £80

James Howden (1832-1913) was a Scottish-born engineer who began work on his own account in 1854 specialising in machine tools, later concentrating also on the design and supply of marine steam engines and boilers being awarded a number of patents. The firm still exists. £60 - £100

1142 Treen - a 19th century boxwood novelty money box, as a bell, screw-fitting cover with coin aperture, carved and applied in cut steel with swags, 13cm high; another, as a drum, 8.5cm high (2) £60 - £80

1132 Medical - a set of prepared microscope slides, various specimens, annotated in ink by R S Cook, Healing Wound of Skin, Staph Abscess of Liver, Clot from Heart, Spindle Cell Sarcoma, others, arranged in eleven wooden trays, the blue cloth mounted box 24cm wide £60 - £80

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1143 Treen - a 19th century crow scarer, with typical ratchet action, turned handle, stamped Moses Webb, 24cm long, c.1880 £50 - £70 100

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1144 Treen - a 19th century Dutch/Scandinavian butter or honey box, as a thatched building, the cover cover decorated in pen work with a lady and gentleman meeting in the street, she walking a pig on a lead, bun feet, 15cm high, c.1880 £40 - £60

1145 Treen - a 19th century knitting sheath, initialled MR, 19cm long, c.1850 £40 - £60 1146 Treen - a 19th century knitting sheath, rectangular terminal with notched angles, initialled A+C, knopped haft, 16.5cm long, dated 1845 £50 - £70

1147 Treen - a 19th century novelty coquilla nutmeg grater, as an acorn, screw-fitting cover enclosing a steel rasp, 7.5cm long £80 - £120 1148 Treen - a 19th century turned fruitwood mortar, ribbed side, spreading foot, 15cm high, 19.5cm diam £70 - £100

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1149 Treen - a 19th century turned sycamore pedestal food bowl, 12cm diam, c.1840; a 19th century turned sycamore goblet or apothecary mortar, 11cm high (2) £60 - £100

1158 A WMF Art Nouveau figural liqueur stand, cast with a young maiden holding aloft a decanter, the shaped base with sinuous borders and six tapered cylindrical glasses, bracket feet, 32.5cm wide, model no. 168, c.1905 £80 - £120

1150 Treen - a 19th century yew wood novelty visiting card case, as a book, sliding cover, chequered crossbanded borders, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 9cm long, c.1840 £40 - £60

1159 An Arts and Crafts circular chargers, embossed and engraved with dragon and scrolling foliage, fluted rim, 57cm diam, early 20th century £70 - £100

1160 An Arts and Crafts copper charger, repousse chased with a galleon on the high seas, pie crust rim, 74cm diam, c. 1900 £100 - £150

1151 Treen - a George III Eden Valley type goose wing knitting sheath, chip carved with a flowering leafy stem and inlaid with a bone lozenge initialled MAW, 22.5cm long, Cumbria, c.1820 £70 - £90

1161 An Arts and Crafts copper oval box or caddy, domed cover with divided knotted handle, riveted seam to side, planished overall, skirted base, 16cm wide, c.1900; a pair of copper two-light S-scroll candlesticks, flower shaped sconces and drip pans, planished overall, 20cm wide (3) £60 - £100

1152 Treen - a George III painted softwood knitting sheath, carved with simple geometric motifs, 16cm long, c.1810; another, bobbin turned oak, 17.5cm long (2) £70 - £100 1155 20th Century Design - a set of six stainless steel and parcel-gilt champagne coupes, designed by Stuart Devlin for Viners, textured stems, spreading circular base, 12cm high, c.1970 £70 - £100

1162 Newlyn School of Art - a rounded rectangular tray, decorated with fish and other sea creatures, unmarked, c.1900 £100 - £150

1165 An Arts and Crafts planished copper and wrought iron coffee or chocolate pot, scroll finial, domed cover, tapered handle and outswept legs terminating in heart and spade shaped bosses, 23cm high, c.1900 £50 - £70

1157 A Keswick School of Industrial Arts copper twohandled jardiniere, embossed with leafy foliage, on a planished ground, 46cm wide, impressed mark; a pair of cylindrical vases, embossed with flowerheads and foliage, 16.5cm high, early 20th century £120 - £180

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1166 A George II brass candlestick, knopped stem, fluted square base, 19cm high, c.1745; a pair of George III brass columnar candlesticks, 26cm high, early 19th century; a set of 19th century brass bell weights (13) £60 - £100

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1167 A 19th century brass dairy bowl, 49cm diam; others; a jug (5) £40 - £60

1175 A pair of French Empire dark patinated and gilt bronze mantel candelabra, each cast as a Classical maiden standing on a sphere above a lotus socle, a pair of sconces in her outstretched hands, columnar plinths chased with diapers, square bases, 39.5cm high £700 - £900

1168 A set of five graduated 19th century copper hay stack measurers, 4 Gallons - Quart, 41cm - 17cm £100 - £150

1169 A Continental gilt metal waisted circular jardiniere, chased in 17th century style with an armorial shield supported by putti, with fanciful beasts and scrolling leaves, 23cm diam, 19th century £70 - £100 1170 Maritime - a large brass and copper ship’s masthead lantern, by Hudson Brothers, Hull, swing handle, fluted chimney, brass plate for Hull Fishing Vessel Owners Association Limited, No 2316, 65cm high £60 - £100 1171 A Moorish brass and stained glass pentagonal ceiling lantern, compressed globular cresting pierced and embossed with flowers, roundels and leafy bosses, ogee shaped panels to sides, 35.5cm high, c.1900 £60 - £100

1172 A pair of 19th century French ormolu table candlesticks, detachable nozzles, urnular sconces, knopped stems, domed circular bases, cast throughout with stiff acanthus, beaded borders, 24cm high, marked Fress 3234, c.1870 £150 - £200

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1176 A pair of post-Regency gilt and dark patinated bronze mantel lustres, each with urnular sconce above a row of cut glass droppers, supported on three winged female herms, lotus socles, circular bases, 26cm high, c.1830 £150 - £200

1173 A pair of 19th century gilt metal three-light mantel candelabra, each cast with a griffin, detachable nozzles, bell shaped sconces, circular bases, lion paw feet, 33cm high £400 - £600

1174 A pair of Art Nouveau spelter figural lights, they stand bare footed scantily draped, by tall flowers, 65cm high, c.1900 £300 - £400

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1180 Attributed to Adolphus H. Wing (1822-1906), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman with curly black hair, wearing an orange coat and white stock, oval, watercolour on ivory, 5.5cm x 4cm Pencil inscription verso Painted by Adolphus H. Wing. 36, Burton, Brunswick Sqe £150 - £200 1181 English School (19th century), a pair of Derbyshire portrait miniatures miniatures, Mr Charles Burton and his sister Mrs Holbrooke, watercolour on ivory, 8.5cm x 7cm; another, Mrs Rebecca Holbrooke (nee Burton) of Repton, oval, 8.5cm x 6.5cm (3)

The Holbrook family descended from the Holbrooks of Repton Grange and were lead traders who built Nunsfield House, Alvaston, near Derby in the 1820s. Elizabeth Holbrook (1798-1877) was daughter of Francis Holbrook, who married at Repton in 1792 Rebecca, sister of Charles Burton. Elizabeth’s sister married William Charles Soresby, nephew of William Soresby £100 - £150

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1182 English School (19th Century), a pair of portrait miniatures, James Soresby of Shardlow in black coat and white stock, and Mrs Soresby in green gown and white bonnet, with her daughter Jeannette, oils on board, 16.5cm x 14.5cm, framed

1185 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, bust length in profile, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, watercolour £70 - £90

The Suttons and Soresbys were rival carriers on the newly opened Grand Trunk Canal both based at Shardlow Canal Port.The Soresbys lived at The Lodge (later the Lady in Grey Restaurant) William and James Soresby carrying on the business as Soresby & Flack into the mid-19th century. £100 - £150

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1186 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, bust length, turned to dexter, wearing a blue coat, yellow waistcoat and white stock, watercolour on ivory, 7cm x 5.5cm, gilt frame £100 - £150

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1187 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, bust length, wearing a black coat and white stock, oval, watercolour on ivory, 7cm x 5.5cm £150 - £200

1183 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a blonde haired young gentleman, half length, wearing a black coat and blue stock, watercolour on ivory, 10cm x 8cm, gilt metal frame A label to verso reads Signed L W Thompson 1842 £100 - £150

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1188 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, bust length, wearing a blue coat and white stock, oval, watercolour on ivory, 6.5cm x 5.5cm, rectangular ebonised frame £60 - £100

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1184 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, a member of the Polson family, bust length, with grey hair, wearing a blue coat with silver buttons and a white stock, oval, watercolour on ivory, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, rectangular ebonised frame £100 - £150 For more images please visit

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1191 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a Regency gentleman, bust length, wearing a thick coat and white stock, oval, watercolour on ivory, 7.5cm x 6cm, rectangular ebonised frame £60 - £100

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1189 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, bust length, with thinning white hair, wearing a blue coat and white stock, oval, watercolour on ivory, 7.5cm x 6.5cm, gold coloured metal frame with lock of hair to verso £80 - £120

1192 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a young lady, wearing a pink silk dress fastened with a rose, her hair in ringlets, oval, watercolour on ivory, 6cm x 5cm £80 - £120

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1193 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of an army officer, bust length, dressed in military uniform with tartan sash, oval, watercolour on ivory, 6.5cm x 5.5cm, rectangular ebonised frame £60 - £100

1190 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a Highland officer, bust length, dressed in military uniform, his hat at his shoulder, watercolour on ivory, 7cm x 5.5cm, gilt frame £100 - £150 For more images please visit

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1196 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of George Stewart, 8th Earl Galloway, bust length, dressed in Rear Admiral’s Uniform, oval, watercolour on ivory, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, rectangular ebonised frame

1194 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of an army officer, bust length, dressed in military uniform, with wispy greying hair, oval, watercolour on ivory, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, rectangular ebonised frame £100 - £150

George Stewart was the eldest son and heir of 7th Earl by Anne daughter of Sir James Dashwood, 2nd Bt. and was born 24th March 1768, becoming Lord Garlies in 1773 when his father succeeded to the earldom. He entered the Navy in 1781 and served at the Battle of Dogger Bank ((1781) the Siege of Gibraltar (1782) and the Battle of Cape St. Vincent 1797. He was prmoted Lieutenant in 1789, Post Captain in 1793, Rear Admiral in 1810,Vice Admiral in 1819 and Admiral in 1830. Her set in Parliament for Saltash (1790-1795), Cockermouth (180-5-1806) and Hazlemere (1806) but left the Commons on succeeding to the earldom 13th November that year. He was later Lord Lieutenant of Kirkcudbrightshire 1794-1807/1820-1826 and for Wigtownshire 1807-1828 and was made Knight of the Garter in 1814. He married Lady Jane Paget, sister of Wellington’s 2i/c at Waterloo, the 2nd Earl of Uxbridge (later Marquess of Anglesey) and had several children. He died 27th March 1834. £100 - £150

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1195 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of an army officer, half length, dressed in military uniform, watercolour on ivory, 9cm x 7cm, gilt metal frame £100 - £150 For more images please visit

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1200 English/Dutch School (17th century), a portrait miniature, of a lady, her hair adorned with pearls and wearing a pearl necklace and low dress, oval, oil on copper, 8cm x 6.5cm, gilt frame £100 - £150

1197

1197 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of Lieutenant Colonel J T Griffiths, bust length, dressed in the uniform of the 6th Regiment of Foot, oval, watercolour on ivory, 7cm x 6cm, rectangular ebonised frame

1201 French School, a portrait miniature, of a lady of title, three-quarter length, her tiara set with an emerald, oval, watercolour on ivory, 8.5cm x 6.5cm £100 - £150

John Thomas Griffiths was born 21st December 1798 to Gen Charles Griffiths 11th Regt. at Yarmouth IoW (where his father was Captain of the Castle there). Gen Griffiths was the fourth son of Carmarthenshire grandee John Griffiths of Cily-Hyn and Erryd, representative of an ancient Welsh family. J T Griffiths joined the army and was sent to India where he met and married at Bombay 24th November 1825 Emma only daughter of Lt. Col. Hugh Maurice Scott, and has three sons and six daughters. He rose to the rank of Lt. Col. and retired to Douglas, IoM where he died 26th September 1876. £100 - £150 1198 English School (19th Century), a Portrait of Arabella Johnson Dalby, wearing a bonnet of colourful summer flowers, oval, pastel, 21cm x 16cm, gesso frame

The Dalbys were originally of Wilne, Derbyshire, where John Dalby made a fortune in the carriage trade on the new Derwent Navigation. His son John Johnson Dalby was of Ockbrook and was father of Arabella Johnson Dalby (17721855) who lived most of her life in the family home at Ockbrook but died unmarried at her niece’s house at Ashbourne. £60 - £100

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1202 Horace Hone (1756 -1825), a portrait miniature, of Alexander Gordan, bust length, white haired, wearing a dark coat and white stock, signed with monogram HH and dated 1793, oval, watercolour on ivory, 6.5cm x 5.5cm, rectangular ebonised frame £600 - £1000

1199 English School, a portrait miniature, of a lady in 16th century dress, oval, watercolour on ivory, 7cm x 5.5cm £100 - £150 For more images please visit

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1203 Indian School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a lady of the court, oval, watercolour and gouache, 9.5cm x 7.5cm £60 - £80

1204 Indian School, 19th century, a miniature Maharaja on horse back, water colour on ivory, filigree yellow metal mount, as a pendant brooch, 3.3mm high, 6.6g gross £50 - £80

Blue John and other Derbyshire Stones

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1210

1210 A 19th century Derbyshire alabaster pedestal tazza, attributable to R G Lomas & Co. of King Street, Derby, petrifactioners, the saucer shaped bowl carved with a border of fruiting vine, applied with a silver coloured metal quatrefoil cartouche inscribed A parting gift from the Vicar, Teachers, Scholars and Friends of St Michaels Day Schools, Derby 1878, entwined dolphin column above a base of waves, 24.5cm high, 32cm diam, c.1870

R. G. Lomas & Co. were successors in the 1860s to Joseph Hall & Co.also of King St., Derby, in a firm begun in the 1730s by Richard Brown, one of the first manufacturers of ornaments in Blue John, Black Marble and local alabaster. Fruiting vine edging was a favourite motif of the firm and appears on items in several of their advertisements of the period. £60 - £100 1211 A 19th century Derbyshire Ashford marble obelisk thermometer, inlaid with a lily, ivorine scale, stepped base, 30cm high, £100 - £150 1212 A 19th century Derbyshire Ashford marble obelisk, typically inlaid in malacite and specimen marbles, the socle with a lily, rectangular plinth base, 29cm high, c.1870 £100 - £150 For more images please visit

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1220, 1222 & 1221

1213 A Blue John circular dish, 6.7cm diam £100 - £150

1221 A Derbyshire Blue John goblet, bucket shaped bowl, turned stem, domed circular base, 13.5cm high £600 - £800

1214 A Blue John cylindrical bowl, 5.5cm diam; another (2) £100 - £150

1222 A Derbyshire Blue John goblet, bucket shaped bowl, turned stem, domed circular base, square Ashford plinth, 18cm high £1000 - £1500

1215 A Blue John specimen, turned black plinth, 15cm high; another, 14cm high (2) £100 - £150

Ivories

1216 A Derbyshire Ashford marble oval plaque, inlaid in coloured stones with a lily, 5cm wide, c.1860; others (4) £60 - £100

1230 A Jade toggle, as Shou Lao, holding a staff, 5.75cm high £60 - £100

1217 A Derbyshire Blue John circular bowl, 6.25cm diam £150 - £200

1231 A Japanese ivory okimono, carved as a man holding a lantern, shaped oval base, 17cm high, Meiji period £70 - £90

1218 A Derbyshire Blue John circular bowl, 6.5cm diam £150 - £200

1232 A Japanese ivory okimono, carved as a young child, his guardian and a dog, 10.5cm high, Meiji period £100 - £150

1219 A Derbyshire Blue John egg shaped paperweight, 6cm long, 19th century £60 - £80

1220 A Derbyshire Blue John goblet, bucket shaped bowl, turned stem, domed circular base, 13.5cm high £400 - £600 For more images please visit

1233 A Japanese ivory sectional okimono, carved as a labourer, en-route to the fields, circular base, 17.5cm high, signed, Meiji period £100 - £150

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1234 A Japanese ivory sectional okimono, of a fisherman, he stands on rocks at the water’s edge, a trident in one hand, wicker traps in the other, 21cm high, signed, Meiji period, wooden stand £250 - £350

1248 A nephrite hippopotamus, 12.5cm long £70 - £100

1236 A pair of Japanese bone table candlesticks, tall knopped stems carved in relief with officials and figures of the court, screw-fitting sconces, turned hardwood bases, 41cm high overall, Meiji period £60 - £100

1251 A Victorian silver-gilt mounted clear glass combination scent bottle and vinaigrette, hinged domed cover, further hinged cover to base enclosing a pierced grille, 9.5cm long, Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1875 £200 - £300

1249 An 19th century rosewood clamp, urnular pin cushion holder, 17cm high, c.1820 £60 - £100

1250 A late Victorian 18ct gold cheroot holder case, tapering conical body, domed end cap, suspension ring, London 1898, 25.3g, containing a conforming amber coloured cheroot holder, 18ct gold end cap, 8g gross (2) £300 - £400

1235 A pair of Chinese ivory tusk sections, each pierced and carved with a ferocious dragon amongst scrolling clouds, lotus pendant borders, hardwood stands, 12.5cm high overall, 19th century £100 - £150

1237 An ivory elephant tusk page turner, 55.5cm long, late 19th century £60 - £100

1255 A 19th century gilt metal mounted cranberry glass scent bottle, hinged cover, centred by a roundel depicting Nelson’s column, 6cm long, c.1870; a 19th century agate egg shaped scent bottle, 4cm long (2) £60 - £100

Bijouterie

1256 A 19th century gold coloured metal and enamel scent bottle, chased with acanthus and inset with panels decorated in polychrome and gilt with a butterfly and a batwing patera, claw set with green stones, 5cm over loop £80 - £120

1240 A 19th century German stag antler table snuff box, push-on cover, the side carved in relief with deer, 7.5cm high £100 - £150 1241 A 19th century Scottish pewter mounted cattle horn snuff mull, hinged cover marked to verso Durie, thistle terminal, 37cm long £60 - £90

1257 A 19th century porcelain bun shaped scent bottle, painted with flowers in raised enamels on a gilt ground, hinged cover enclosing a stopper, 7cm long, c.1890; another, heart shaped, printed with a courting couple, silver coloured metal cover chased with flowers and foliage, 6cm long, c.1890 (2) £60 - £80

1242 A French pressed burr maple waisted circular snuff box, the push-fitting cover decorated with a scene from the Battle of Paris, 30th March 1814 and inscribed La Butte Chaumont, tortoiseshell lined, faux basket weave base, 8cm diam, early 19th century; another (2) £60 - £100

1258 A 19th century silver coloured metal mounted cut clear and overlaid blue glass scent bottle, hinged cover chased with scrolling foliage, 9cm long, c.1880 £50 - £80

1243 A George III brass novelty heart shaped snuff box, the cover engraved with a rider taking a fall, titled Hunting and inscribed F Kemp, Hull, 8.5cm wide, c.1820 £70 - £90 1244 A George III gold coloured metal mounted tortoiseshell oval table snuff box, hinged cover inset with an engraved reserve, 9cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120

1245 A George III Vernis martin circular snuff box, painted with a gun dog in a landscape, push-on cover, tortoiseshell lined, 8cm diam, c.1810 £100 - £150

1246 A Queen Anne/George I silver and tortoiseshell oval snuff box, stand-away hinged cover, 8.5cm wide, c.1710 £150 - £200

1259

1259 A Bilston type enamel commode shaped patch or snuff box, hinged cover painted with a bird on a flowering branch, inscribed A Present From Chepstow, pale yellow base, 4.5cm wide £70 - £100

1247 An 18th century Dutch brass and copper rounded rectangular tobacco box, hinged cover and base in relief with figures at a table and socialising, 16.5cm wide, c.1760 £60 - £100

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1260 A Bilston type enamel heart shaped patch or snuff box, hinged cover decorated with a ship, wheat and flowering swags, pink base, 4.5cm wide £70 - £100

1261 A French Limoges type enamel waisted circular table snuff box, decorated in shaded tones with scrolling acanthus, hinged cover, gilt metal mounts, 6.5cm diam, c.1870 £50 - £70

1262 A George III 18ct gold mounted hardwood seal, domed cover chased with leafy scrolls, wrythen shaft, conforming marix, 6.5cm long, c.1810 £300 - £400

1265

Enamels

1265 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover colourfully painted with a pair of love birds perched on a ledge beside a chair, inscribed A Token of Esteem, within a ‘jewelled’ bezel, enclosing a mirror, green fluted base, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120

1263

1266

1263 A George III South Staffordshire enamel circular basket shaped patch or snuff box, hinged cover decorated with a cow grazing in a landscape, within a broad border of diapers, enclosing a mirror fluted base painted with sprays of flowers on an opaque ground, 4cm wide, c.1780 £100 - £150

1266 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover decorated with a heart and Cupid’s arrows, inscribed A Pledge of Love, enclosing a mirror, pale blue fluted base, 4cm wide, c.1790 £100 - £150

1264

1267

1264 A George III South Staffordshire enamel navette shaped patch box, hinged cover painted with a pair of lovebirds on a bath, inscribed Esteem the Giver, enclosing a mirror, pink base, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120 For more images please visit

1267 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover inscribed A Present from a Friend, within a band of ribbons and flowerheads, enclosing a mirror, pale blue fluted base, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £100 - £150 110

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1271

1268 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover inscribed A Trifle From Buxton and decorated with a named view of Lover’s Leap, enclosing a steel, the side with a continuous band of leaves and paterae, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £70 - £100

1271 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover inscribed In Friendship Let’s Join Thy Interest With Mine, enclosing a mirror, pale blue base, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120

1269

1272

1269 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover inscribed Have communion with few Be familiar with one Deal justly with all Speak evil of none, enclosing a mirror, green fluted base, 4cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120

1272 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover inscribed in gilt A Token of Regard, on a cobalt reserve within a pink banded border, enclosing a mirror,pink base, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120

1270

1273

1273 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover inscribed Peace and Plenty, painted with leaves and gilt swags on a powder blue ground, enclosing a mirror, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £120 - £180

1270 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover inscribed Have communion with few Be familiar with one Deal justly with all Speak evil of none, enclosing a mirror, puce base, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120 For more images please visit

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1278 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover painted with an urn and tomb inscribed In Remembrance of Friendship, on a pink ground, fluted base, 4cm wide, c.1790 £100 - £150

1274

1274 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover inscribed Remember the Giver, enclosing a mirror, pale blue base, 4cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120

1279

1279 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover painted with birds nesting amongst flowering branches, inscribed The Gift of a Friend, enclosing a mirror, blue fluted base, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £100 - £150

1275

1275 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover inscribed The Gift is a Small Respect is All, enclosing a mirror, pink fluted base, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120

1280

1276 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover painted with a house beside a lake, within a dog tooth border, enclosing a mirror, the base with flowerheads divided by bands of bell husks, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £70 - £90

1280 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover painted with colourful summer flowers and inscribed Forget Me Not, blue fluted base, 4cm wide, c.1800 £100 - £150

1277

1281

1277 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover painted with an urn and scroll inscribed Esteem the Giver, enclosing a mirror, fluted base, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120 For more images please visit

1281 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover painted with Hope and Anchor and inscribed We Live in Hope, enclosing a mirror, fluted cobalt blue base, 5cm wide, c.1785 £120 - £180 112

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1282

1285 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover transfer printed with a pair of love birds perched on a fluted urn inscribed A Token of Esteem, enclosing a mirror, pink fluted base, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £100 - £150

1282 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover painted with swags and inscribed A Friend’s Gift, enclosing a steel mirror, pink base, c.1780 £80 - £120

1283

1283 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover printed with a Classical urn and inscribed Sacred to Friendship, enclosing a mirror, pink fluted base, 4cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120

1286

1286 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover transfer printed with a titled portrait of Rosina, from Mozart’s marriage of Figaro, enclosing a mirror, pale blue fluted base, 4.5cm wide, c.1790 £200 - £300

1287

1284

1287 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover transfer printed with Britannia beside a cannon, within a ‘jewelled’ bezel on a pink ground,enclosing a mirror, 5cm wide, c.1785 £80 - £120

1284 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover printed with a swag and inscribed A Trifle From a Friend, fluted puce base, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120 For more images please visit

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1288

1288 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover transfer printed with love birds and a Classical urn inscribed A Token of Esteem, enclosing a mirror, green fluted base, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £120 - £180

1291 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch or snuff box, hinged cover painted with the bust length portrait of a lady of title, seated wearing a pale orange dress, within a blue swag border, enclosing a mirror, the base with flowers on an opaque ground, 5.5cm wide, c.1785 £200 - £300

1289

1292

1292 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch or snuff box,hinged cover ‘jewelled’ and painted with a patera and flowerheads, on a powder blue ground, enclosing a mirror, 6cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120

1289 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box,hinged cover painted with a house and tree beside a lake, within a ‘jewelled’ bezel, enclosing a mirror, green fluted base, 4.5cm wide, c.1780 £80 - £120

1290

1293

1290 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch or snuff box, hinged cover brightly painted with lovebirds and a basket of flowers, mirror to verso, pale blue base, 6cm wide, c.1800 £200 - £300

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1293 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval snuff box, hinged cover inscribed A Trifle From a Friend, enclosing a mirror, pale blue fluted base, 4cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120 114

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1297 A George III Wednesbury type enamel oval patch box, hinged cover decorated with a bird atop a draped urn, inscribed A Present From Aldbro’ (Aldborough), on a cobalt blue ground, enclosing a mirror, fluted base, 4cm wide, c.1800 £70 - £100

1294

1294 A George III South Staffordshire enamel rounded rectangular table snuff box, hinged cover decorated with a shepherd boy in a Picturesque landscape, the sides with sprays of colourful summer flowers, 9cm wide, c.1780 £100 - £150

1300

1300 A South Staffordshire enamel oval patch or snuff box, hinged cover decorated with a tomb in a landscape, inscribed in Latin, on a cobalt ground, 5cm wide £70 - £100

Cut Steel

1310 A 19th century novelty Birmingham cut steel brooch, as an anchor, set with faceted and baguette cut steel beads, 4.2cm high; a 19th century cut steel brooch, as a stylized Maltese cross, 3.8cm diam; etc (3) £40 - £60

1311 A 19th century novelty Birmingham cut steel hinged bangle, the front mounted with a sprawling lizard, three bands of faceted beads, 6.5cm diam; a 19th century Birmingham cut steel hinged bangle, the front mounted with a raised display of flowers, two bands of faceted beads; others (4) £50 - £80

1295

1295 A George III South Staffordshire enamel waisted rectangular snuff box, hinged cover painted and ‘jewelled’ with an oval reserve within a border of ribbon-tied swags, the base conforming, enclosing a steel mirror, 4cm wide, c.1780 £100 - £150 1296 A George III South Staffordshire enamel waisted rectangular snuff box, hinged cover painted with smugglers unloading barrels, the sides with flowerheads on an opaque ground, 5.5cm wide, c.1780 £80 - £120

1312 A 19th century novelty Birmingham cut steel hinged bangle, the front set with a faceted beadwork horseshoe, 6.1cm diam; an early 19th century Birmingham cut steel hinged bangle, of plain design, mounted with three bands of faceted beads; another, similar; etc (4) £40 - £60

1297

1314 A late 18th/early 19th century Birmingham cute steel bracelet, eight circular panels set with faceted steel beads, chain link, 8cm wide; an 18th century Birmingham cut steel bracelet, the faceted beats strung to create a chain male effect, embossed baton terminals, 8.3cm wide (2) £60 - £100

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1313 A good George III Birmingham cut steel and shell bracelet, the central panel mounted with four iridescent shells and surrounded by a band of faceted beads, connected by cut steel flowers, flanked by three graduating panels set with faceted beadwork, chain link, 8.5cm wide, c.1770 £70 - £100

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Walking Sticks

1315 A pair of early 19th century Birmingham cut steel droplet earrings, beaded clover ends, the border mounted with stylized leaves, 6.7cm high; a Victorian Birmingham cut steel suspension pendant, as a stylized snowflake, faceted and baguette cut steel beadwork, with later chain, 4cm diam £40 - £60

1325 A 19th century bronze mounted novelty riding crop, the pommel cast as the head of a horse, corded shaft, 71cm long £40 - £60 1326 A 19th century gentleman’s novelty walking cane handle, carved as the head of a negro, glass eyes, malacca shaft, 89cm long £100 - £150

1316 A post-Regency Birmingham cut steel brooch, as a stylized star burst, 4.1cm diam; a 19th century Birmingham cut steel clip, as a fanciful knotting bow, 4.6cm wide; others (6) £50 - £80

1327 A 19th century horn gentleman’s novelty walking cane handle, as a hound’s head, slender palmwood shaft, 82cm long £50 - £70

1317 A Regency Birmingham cut steel and horn hair comb, the terminal as a brilliant star burst, 9.4cm high; another, as a stylized snow flake, 9cm high; another, later, as a swallow in flight, 7cm high (3) £70 - £100

1328 A 19th century horn mounted gentleman’s novelty walking cane, the L-shaped handle carved as the head of a hound, ebonised shaft, 87cm long £70 - £100

1318 A Regency Birmingham cut steel and horn hair comb, the terminal as a horseshoe, 8cm high; another, as a butterfly, 11cm high; another, similar, as a crescent moon, tortoiseshell prongs (3) £70 - £100

1329 A 19th century ivory gentleman’s novelty walking cane handle, as a porpoise, glass eyes, ebonised shaft, 88cm long £100 - £150

1319 A Regency Birmingham cut steel and horn hair comb, the terminal set with a framework of faceted beads as as stylized crown, horn prongs, 12cm high, c.1810; another, as a brilliant star burst, 10cm high; another, as a butterfly in flight, 9cm high (3) £70 - £100

1330 A 19th century ivory gentleman’s novelty walking cane handle, carved as a Regency dandy, bust length, ebonised shaft, 90cm long £120 - £180 1331 A 19th century ivory gentleman’s novelty walking cane handle, carved as a smug politician, wearing a bow tie, hardwood shaft, 86cm long £120 - £180

1320 A Regency Birmingham cut steel and mother-ofpearl hair comb, the terminal set as a stylized shooting star, 9cm high; another, similar, as stylized blossoming flower, faceted beads and lozenges, horn prongs. 8.5cm high; etc (4) £60 - £80

1332 A 19th century ivory gentleman’s novelty walking cane handle, carved as the head of a dog, hardwood shaft, 83cm long £120 - £180

1321 A Sitzendorf porcelain figural double scent bottle, modelled after Meissen, he stands holding game and a basket of eggs, a young girl hidden amongst a wheatsheaf on his back, butterfly stopper, 8.5cm high, blue crossed swords and S mark; another, modelled as a courting couple embracing beneath a tree, the stopper with a pair of love birds, 10cm high, blue mark (2) £100 - £150

1333 A 19th century ivory gentleman’s novelty walking cane handle, carved as the head of a dog, malacca shaft, 84cm long £100 - £150

1334 A 19th century ivory mounted gentleman’s novelty walking cane handle, as the head of a Nubian wearing a cap, glass eyes, ivory teeth, hardwood shaft 93cm long £100 - £150

1322 A substantial Victorian Birmingham cut steel and turquoise brooch, central star burst effect, convoluted border set with cabachon turquoises, 8.2cm wide, c.1880; an early 19th century Birmingham cut steel raised cylindrical brooch, set with consecutive bands of faceted steel beads, 5cm diam; a Victorian Birmingham cut steel and gilt brass filigree brooch, of hexagonal form, set with faceted beads; others (6) £70 - £100

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1335 A 19th century gentleman’s novelty rootwood walking cane, the pommel carved as the head of a dog, 89cm long £70 - £100

1336 A Black Forest type gentleman’s novelty walking cane handle, carved as the head of a retriever, glass eyes, malacca shaft, 92cm long, the silver mount Birmingham 1895 £100 - £150

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1337 A Black Forest type gentleman’s novelty walking cane handle, the pommel carved and painted as a West Highland terrier, glass eyes, malacca shaft, 88cm long £100 - £150

1347 An unusual early 20th century silver mounted novelty combination riding crop and hunting horn, leather bound grip, 78cm long, Swaine & Adeney, the silver mount London c.1920 £120 - £180

1339 A George V silver mounted gentleman’s walking cane, domed pommel, ebonised shaft, 88cm long, London 1924; others, similar (3) £60 - £80

Wine

1338 A Cantonese ivory mounted walking cane, the tall handle carved in relief with figures amongst pagodas and blossoming prunus, bamboo shaft, 90.5cm long £70 - £90

1348 An unusual horn gentleman’s novelty walking cane handle, carved as a grotesque figure, malacca shaft applied with a shield shaped cartouche, 88cm long £60 - £90

1350 Royal Oporto, Vinho Do Porto, Colheita de 1960 £30 - £50

1340 A late 19th century silver coloured metal mounted gentleman’s novelty walking cane, the pommel as a duck’s head, glass eyes, malacca shaft, 85cm long, c.1900 £100 - £150

1351 Taylor’s Vintage Port, 1963, bottled Oporto 1966 by Taylor Fladgate & Yeatman, sealed £80 - £120

Natural History and Taxidermy

1341 A leather mounted shooting stick, 86cm long (folded); another; umbrellas (6) £40 - £60

1352 Natural History - an ammonite, 20.5cm wide, mounted on a wooden base, bun feet £50 - £80 1353 Natural History - a juvenile deer skull, mounted, the base 20cm wide £40 - £60

1354 Natural History - a fossilised mammoth tooth, mounted, 16.5cm wide £50 - £80 1355 Natural History - a collection of omnivorous teeth, circular mount, the plaque 28cm diam £60 - £100

1356 Natural History - a mineral grotto, 33cm high, 52.5cm wide £200 - £300

1342

1357 Natural History - a pre-historic shark’s tooth, approx 23-25 million years old £70 - £100

1342 A William IV/early Victorian silver coloured metal mounted novelty riding crop, by Swaine & Isaac, London, the pommel as the head of a dog, acanthus socle, corded shaft, 85.5cm long, c.1835 £60 - £100

1358 Natural History - an amber specimen, 6.5cm long £60 - £80

1359 Taxidermy - a baton cock and hen, 46cm x 46cm, cased, label to verso J Crest, 18 Sheffield Road, 1896 £70 - £100

1343 An African ebony gentleman’s novelty walking cane, the pommel carved as the head of a tribesman, twisted shaft, 94.5cm long £40 - £60

1360 Taxidermy - a corncrake, teal and grebe, set amongst reeds, 41cm x 69cm £60 - £100

1344 An early 20th century ebonised novelty walking cane, the haft carved as a swan with arched neck, 85cm long £40 - £60

1361 Taxidermy - a curlow, snip and ruff, set amongst reeds and mosses, 40cm x 63cm £60 - £100

1345 An early 20th century gentleman’s walking cane, Lshaped stag antler handle, 85.5cm long, c.1900; others, similar (4) £50 - £70

1362 Taxidermy - a full cheetah skin, by W R Hine, labelled, Southport, mounted open mouthed, felt backed, 197cm long to tip of tail, early 20th century £100 - £150

1346 An Irish shillelagh, of twisted form, 96cm long; other rustic walking sticks (5) £60 - £80 For more images please visit

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1363 Taxidermy - a Kingfisher, perched on a rocky mound, the case 29cm x 22cm, label to verso, Preserved by H.H. Kew, Taxidermy and Hairdress, Louth £40 - £60

1377 A Japanese silk work picture, embroidered with a parakeet, contented on a swinging perch, within a border of flowers and scrolling vine, 60cm x 60cm, Meiji period £60 - £100

1364 Taxidermy - a pair of kingfishers, naturalistically mounted amongst grasses and mosses, one with a fish in its beak, wooden base, 46cm high, c.1900 £60 - £100 1365 Taxidermy - a sea turtle, 55cm long, 19th century £60 - £100

1366 Taxidermy - an arrangement of British birds, including kingfisher, blackbird, chaffinch, nuthatch, etc, each naturalistically perched, 36cm x 70cm, cased £60 - £100

1367 Taxidermy - an arrangement of exotic birds, hummingbirds, malachite sun bird, weaver, etc, 60cm x 38cm, cased £60 - £100

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1368 Taxidermy - stag beetles and others, framed, 40cm x 49cm £150 - £250

1378 A Victorian sailor’s woolwork picture, of a three masted steam ship of the Royal Navy, the hull red beneath the waterline, in a flat navy blue sea before a white sky, 32.5cm x 51cm, c.1900 £200 - £300

Textiles

1379 A Victorian silkwork picture, embroidered with courting couple, 28cm x 36cm, Hogarth frame £50 - £80

1375 A George III silkwork picture, La Paresse, embroidered with a young lady sleeping by her washing, 24.5cm x 31cm, framed £70 - £100

1380 An early 19th century rectangular woolwork picture, worked in coloured threads with figures walking beside a river, a church and buildings on the bank, 30cm x 44cm £50 - £80

1381 Vintage Textiles - a 19th century Isamic Suzani, from the Bokhara region, embroidered with coloured silks on a three panel linen ground, 132cm x 160cm £100 - £150

1382 A George III rectangular silk picture, by Helen Fleetwood, Feb. 2nd 1805, worked in coloured threads with a figure fishing beside a bridge, 31cm x 37cm, c.1805 £60 - £80

Tribal Art and Antiquities

1386 Tribal Art - a sub-Saharan African mask, scarified forehead and cheeks, husk trim, 43cm long £60 - £100 1387 Tribal Art - a Masai beadwork and cowrie shell collar, 63cm long £60 - £100

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1388 Tribal Art - a Zulu Hyena tooth necklace, South Africa £60 - £100

1376 A George IV rectangular needlework sampler, by Ann Hollins in the twelfth year of her age 1825, worked in coloured threads with verse, crown, fanciful birds, animals and initials EC, within meandering borders of flowering stems, 42.5cm x 32cm, c.1825 £60 - £100 For more images please visit

1389 Tribal Art - a Zulu tribal drum, of tall waisted cylindrical form, 61cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100

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1390 Tribal Art - an Ashanti headrest or stool, dished circular top, geometric column, domed base, 15.5cm high, 18cm diam £40 - £60 1391 Tribal Art - a staff, the terminal carved in the Polynesian manner with stylised leaves and features, 116cm long £60 - £100

1392 Tribal Art - a Polynesian kinikini or patu type hand club, axehead shaped spatulate head with raised ridge, chip carved overall with panels of geometric motifs and meandering bands, 51.5cm long £60 - £100 1393 Tribal Art - a Papua New Guinea phalic figure, 67cm high £60 - £100

1394 Tribal Art - a cast mask of an African tribal elder, probably Cambodian, his mouth agape, and head dressed with a pair of stylized monkeys to dexter and sinister of a pyramid, 14.5cm high £40 - £60

1397

1397 Antiquities - a sandstone torso of Uma, the sampot carved with overlapping pleat, 51cm high, Khmer/Cambodia 12th century £300 - £400 1398 Antiquities - a Chinesco spouted jar, incised with a dogtooth band, 34cm high, West Mexico £60 - £100

1399 Antiquities - a Chinesco clay figure, typically painted and modelled in seated pose, 44cm high, Western Mexico Provenance: Ex Barakat Gallery £200 - £300

1400 Antiquities - a cast bronze axe head, 10.5cm long, c.500BC £50 - £80 1401 An Indus Valley circular bowl, decorated with undulating serpent, 15cm diam £100 - £150

1395

1402 An Indonesian volcanic stone architectural finial, carved with stylised fruiting scrolling leaves, 39cm high, probably Java, 14th century £80 - £120

1395 Antiquities - an Indonesian tuff stone carving, the head of Buddha, serene expression, 33cm high, Java 14th century £100 - £150

1404 A Pre-Columbian pottery vessel, loop handle, the shaped ovoid body with mask, 17.5cm high £150 - £200

1396 Antiquities - an Asian bronze fragment, the head of Buddha, 18th century, mounted, 8.5cm high overall £50 - £80 For more images please visit

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Weapons

Bronzes and Sculpture

1415 A 19th century Austrian steel socket bayonet, for V. Lorenz rifle c.1854, pointed 48cm cruciform blade 56cm overall; a Russian Mosin-Nagant socket bayonet, 43cm pointed cruciform blade, 51cm overall; a 19th century socket bayonet for a musket, 41cm triangular blade 54cm overall; another, earlier with brass mounted leather scabbard; etc (4) £100 - £150 1416 A 19th century French bayonet, for the Lebel rifle, 52cm pointed steel cruciform blade cast bronze shaped grip 65.5cm overall; another, with steel quillon, nickel grip 65.5cm long, c.1886 (2) £40 - £60

1417 A British pig sticker bayonet, 20cm cruciform blade steel scabbard brown leather frog, 32.5 cm long; another, cylindrical blade 26cm long; a 20th century knife bayonet, with leather frog, 29cm long, others (11) £150 - £250

1418 A German Wehrmacht 1934 dress bayonet 24.5cm straight fullered blade, two-piece hobnail cut grip steel scabbard, 40cm overall; a German Third Reich knife bayonet, 24.5cm pointed fullered blade, two-piece wooden grip steel scabbard, 40.5 cm long (2) £60 - £100

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1430 Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French 1824-1887), a pair of dark patinated bronzes, Landsknecht Soldiers, circular bases, signed in the maquette, 66cm high £2000 - £3000

1419 A Middle Eastern silver coloured metal, brass and steel jambiya type dagger, 42.5cm curved double-edged blade, the haft applied with roundels and chased with wrigglework, conforming scabbard, 57cm long overall; another (2) £60 - £100

1420 A Portuguese Mauser 1904 patent knife bayonet, 28cm pointed fullered blade, two-piece wooden grip, steel scabbard, 43cm overall; a late 19th century Spanish 1893 patent artillery bayonet, 40cm straight fullered blade, twopiece chequered wooden grip, steel mounted leather scabbard, 57cm overall; a Spanish ‘Bolo’ knife bayonet 25cm straight fullered blade, two-piece chequered wooden grip steel scabbard, 39.5cm long (3) £60 - £100

1421 An American Remington bayonet, 43cm straight fullered blade two piece ribbed grip metal mounted leather scabbard canvas frog 58.5cm overall; a British 1907 knife bayonet 43.5 cm curved fullered blade, 2 piece wooden grip steel mounted leather scabbard 57.5 cm overall etc (4) £80 - £120

1422 An Argentinean 1902 patent knife bayonet, 40cm pointed single edged fullered blade, by Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co., Solingen, steel quillon, two-piece wooden grip steel scabbard, 54cm overall; a German Mauser pioneer type bayonet, 36.5cm pointed steel blade, two-piece wooden grip steel scabbard 51cm overall; a 19th century German NCO’s 1898 patent bayonet, 52cm straight fullered blade, steel quillon, two-piece wooden grip, metal mounted leather scabbard and frog, 68.5cm overall (3) £60 - £100 For more images please visit

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1431 Alfred Louis Habert (1824 - 1893), a dark patinated bronze, Pensive Cupid, signed in the maquete, rectangular base, 27cm high £300 - £500 120

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1432 Asian School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, of Buddha, depicted standing, on an open lotus, shaped base cast with temple lions, 56cm high £1000 - £1500 1433 Austrian School (early 20th century), a dark patinated bronze, of a hound, wooden plinth, 12.5cm wide overall £50 - £70 1434 Christophe Fratin (1800 - 1864), a dark patinated bronze, The Predator, signed in the maquette, 40cm wide £1500 - £2000

1435 Continental School (19th century), a bronzed figure, Frederick the Great, octagonal base, 88cm high £800 - £1200 1436 Continental School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, of a wild boar, 21cm wide, wooden base £120 - £180 1437 Continental School (early 20th century), a cold painted bronze, of an ibex, 15cm high £40 - £60

1438 English School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, of the goddess Isis, she stands, holding an Ankh, circular rouge marble base, 19cm high £70 - £100

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1439

1439 French School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, Cupid, 34cm high, incurved rouge marble base £500 - £700 1440 French School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, of a bird, rectangular marble base, 15.5cm wide £50 - £70

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1441 French School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, Summer Friends, 12cm high £50 - £70

1442 French School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, Summer, she stands, holding a basket of flowers, square socle, square marble base, 15cm high £50 - £70

1443 French School (19th century), a pair of dark patinated figures, of putti tending a lamb and a cockerel, 11.5cm high £70 - £100

1447

1447 French School (early 20th century), an Art Nouveau alabaster bust, of a young beauty, spreading square veined marble plinth, 26cm high £80 - £120

1448 French School, alabaster, young maiden holding a flower posy, seated on a stool, 51cm high, late 19th century £60 - £100

1444

1444 French School (19th century), a patinated bronze, Her Brave Sweetheart, 27cm high £100 - £150

1445 French School (20th century), a silver metal model, of a Jaguar, in the Art Deco taste, grey veined marble base, 52cm wide overall £200 - £300

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1446

1449 Italian School (19th century), a carrara marble bust, of a young boy, turned socle, 33cm high £200 - £300

1446 French School (early 20th century), a dark patinated bronze bust, Childish Laughter, 31cm high £200 - £300 For more images please visit

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1450

1450 Italian School (19th century), a Grand Tour verdigris patinated bronze, The Boxer of Quirinal or Terme Boxer, at rest, wearing his caestus, 24cm high £100 - £150

1452

1452 J Dasio, a chryselephantine bronze, Flower Girl, allegorical of summer, signed in the maquette, shaped marble base, 29cm high £1200 - £1800

1451

1451 Italian School (19th century), after Giambolgna, a pair of dark patinated bronzes, Mercury and Fortuna, stepped marble bases, 47.5cm high £400 - £600 For more images please visit

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1455 Japanese School (Meiji period), a dark patinated bronze, Off to Work, a young boy with a fish basket on his back, domed base, signed, 29cm high, Meiji period £200 - £300

1453

1453 Jules Moigniez (1835 - 1894), a dark patinated bronze, The Swoop, signed in the maquette, marble base, 74cm high £2000 - £3000

1456

1456 Jean Baptiste Germain (1845 - 1910), a brown patinated bronze, La Rosee, signed in the maquette, inscribed Salon 1897, Rococo ormolu base cast with leafy scrolls, 79.5cm high £2500 - £3500

1454

1454 Japanese School (Meiji period), a brown patinated bronze, of a Samurai warrior holding aloft a lotus shaped plateau, hardwood base, 43cm high £1500 - £2000 For more images please visit

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1457 Jules Benes (19th century), a brown patinated bronze, Champion Jockey, signed in the maquette, wooden base, 51cm wide overall £1500 - £2000

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1458 French School, 19th century, a dark patinated bronze, Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius in the Piazza di Campidoglio, shaped rectangular marble plinth, brass plaque with presentation inscription Presented to 6th Bn. Sherwood Foresters by Maj Gen Sir Hereward Wake Bt, 62cm high

Maj. Gen. Sir Hereward Wake 13th Bt., CB, CMG, DSO, KRRC, (1876-1963) of Courteenhall, Northants., was commissioned in 1897 and commanded 162 (East Midland) Territorial Infantry Brigade 1928-1929 and was subsequently Commanding Officer 46th (North Midlands) Division TA 1934-1937 £500 - £800 1459 Italian School (late 19th century), a pair of Grand Tour dark patinated bronze busts, Raphael. S and M. Angelo, turned rouge marble socles, 14cm high, c.1890 £200 - £300

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Scientific Instruments and Photography

1469 A late 19th century stained softwood symphonion (sic) symphonium music box, playing 19cm discs, hinged cover with lithographed sheet to verso, winding handle to side, 27cm wide, c.1890; various discs £60 - £100

1460 A Victorian lacquered brass pocket barometer, silvered register inscribed TB Winter, Grey Street, Newcastle on Tyne, 6.5cm over loop, c.1890, cased £100 - £150

1470 A 19th century French rosewood clarinet, by Martin Freres, Paris, 65cm long; another (2) £80 - £120

1461 A brass lacquered brass three draw telescope, leather case stamped Brig.T Mayhew, 81cm long (extended), early 20th century £60 - £90 1462 A Troughton & Simms lacquered brass three screw Wye surveying level, inscribed Troughton & Simms, London, S.N.Whitaker, the telescope with rack and pinion focusing, graduated bubble level and cross level on twin supports, adjustable tripod base, 42.5cm long; a 19th century pocket gauge, by J. Brown Optician, Glasgow. 7.5cm diam; a 19th century lacquered brass compass, by J White, Glasgow, 25cm wide (3) £200 - £300

1465 Cyril Arapoff, a black white photographs, Bricklayer, 28.5cm x 28cm; portraits of Eastern European and Italian Pheasants; others; etc £200 - £300 1466 Cyril Arapoff, a black white photographs, Fishing, 25cm x 29cm; Miners, 38cm x 30cm; Card Players, 30cm x 38cm; etc (4) £200 - £300

Musical Instruments

1467 Photography - Ernst Leitz GmbH, Wetzlar. A Leica III (G), chrome body, serial number 198754; Summar 50mm f1.2 lens,serial number 312633 c.1936; Fitted leather case with retailers label Wallace Heaton Ltd ‘’The Amature Ciné People’’ 47, Berkeley St. Piccadilly, W1 £400 - £500

1471

1471 A 19th century parlour guitar, the well figured burr wood back 43.75cm long, bone tuning pegs, outlined with purfling, the sound hole with broad border inlaid in mother of pearl with a meandering flowering leafy stem, 92.5cm long overall£ 200 - £300

1472 A 19th century rosewood flute, plated mounts, 53cm long; a rosewood, piccolo, similar,by Hawkes & Son,Piccadilly Circus, London, 39cm long; another (3) £60 - £100

1473 A 19th century Swiss faux rosewood rectangular music box 16cm cylinder playing eight airs on a one-piece comb and three bells, butterfly and cockerel strikers, cranking handle, Stop/Start and Change/Repeat selectors, printed tune sheet Bells in Sight, the hinged cover painted with a basket of flowers, bracket feet, 123cm high, 47.5cm wide, c.1870 £150 - £250

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1476 A 19th century violin, the one-piece back 35.5cm excluding button, boxwood tuning pegs, the tail-piece inlaid with a shield shaped mother of pearl cartouche engraved with a star-burst, 60cm long overall, cased, the bows unsigned £60 - £100

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1477

1474 A 19th century Swiss rosewood, faux rosewood, marquetry and ebonised rectangular music box, by B H Abrahams, St Croix and London, 16cm cylinder playing ten airs on a one-piece comb and three bells, butterfly strikers, crancking handle, Stop/Start and Change/Repeat selectors, printed tune sheet Bells in Vue, the hinged cover inlaid with a musical trophy, outlined with boxwood stringing, bracket feet, 48cm wide, c.1870 £300 - £500

1477 A George IV rosewood and brass marquetry square piano, by Thomas Tomlinson, Soho, turned legs, brass casters, 84cm high, 171cm wide, c.1825 £100 - £150

1478 A large 19th century Swiss rosewood, marquetry and ebonised music box, by Nicole Freres, 31cm cylinder playing twelve airs on a one-piece comb, cranking handle, Stop/Start and Change/Repeat, the case inlaid with an anthemion, patera and flowering stems, skirted base, bracket feet, 69cm wide, c.1870 £800 - £1200

1475 A 19th century Swiss rosewood, marquetry and ebonised rectangular music box, 21cm cylinder playing on a one-piece comb, cranking handle, Change/Repeat and Stop/Start selectors, hinged cover inlaid with a spray of flowers, outlined with boxwood stringing, 41.5cm wide, c.1870 £100 - £150

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1481

1481 An early 19th century boxwood and ivory clarinet, by Metzler, London, 67cm long £80 - £120

1482 An early 19th century boxwood and ivory clarinet, by Wood & Ivy Late George Wood, W Compton St, London, 66cm long £80 - £120

1479

1479 A late 19th century Swiss symphonion (sic) symphonium music box, playing 19cm discs, hinged cover with lithographed sheet to verso, winding handle to side, 27cm wide, c.1890 £120 - £180

1483 An early 19th century boxwood and ivory improved patent flute, by Clementi & Co, London, 67cm long £80 - £120

1480 A Rushworth and Dreaper, Liverpool rosewood clarinet, leather case £40 - £60

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Day Three

Friday 19th September at 10.30am

Clocks & Furniture

Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers


Barometers and Clocks

1490 A Victorian oak wheel barometer, 23cm silvered register inscribed Thompson, Chesterfield, mercury thermometer, the case boldly carved with scrolling acanthus, 110cm high, c.1880 £100 - £150 1491 A George III mahogany wheel barometer, 19.5cm silvered dial inscribed Butti Barnaschina & Co, Newcastleupon-Tyne, broken arched pediment, the case inlaid with shell and leafy boss pateae, 98cm high, c.1820 £60 - £100 1492 A late 19th century oak miner’s stick barometer, 18cm silvered scale mercury thermometer, the arched case with canted angles, 90.5cm high Although the maker’s name has been obscured by the later scale, this type of robust 3ft. barometer was developed for use in the extractive industries by John Davis & Sons of Amen Alley, Derby from the 1870s to the early 20th century. The firm was founded in 1830 to make domestic instruments by John Davis (1811-1865), a member of an extensive family of formerly peripatetic makers. The firm diversified into mining equipment in the 1840s and still exists. £50 - £80

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1500

1500 A 19th century Aesthetic Movement porcelain mounted carriage clock, 6cm chapter ring inscribed with Roman numerals, platform escapement, striking on a gong, the case with four panels decorated and gilt with butterflies and flowering branches on a pale blue ground, swing carrying handle, 18cm over handle, c.1890 £300 - £400

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1501 1501 A 19th century French Grecian Revival ormolu mantel clock, 10.5cm circular dial inscribed Ollivant & Botsford, Paris & Winchester, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the architectural case cast with cupid, figures and griffins, the break centre base with a bas relief frieze of a Classical army, shaped apron, scroll feet, 41cm high, 40cm wide, c.1875 £1000 - £1500

1502 A 19th century French porcelain mounted gilt brass mantel clock, 8cm dial inscribed with Roman numerals within cartouche shaped reserves, painted with an allusion to Cupid presenting a chaplet to Psyche, twin-winding holes, eight-day Japy Freres movement striking on a bell, the rectangular case engraved with leafy scrolls, shaped base, 20cm high, c.1875 £1200 - £1800

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1503 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 £1500 - £2500

1503

1504 A 19th century gilt brass repeating carriage clock, 5.5cm gilt filigree dial inscribed with Roman numerals and applied with flowering leafy stems, eight-day movement numbered 708, the case cast with lotus borders, bracket feet, 18cm over handle, c.1880 £800 - £1200

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1508

1505

1508 A late 19th century gilt brass alarm repeater carriage clock, 5.5cm enamel dial inscribed Examined by Mappin & Webb, Arabic numerals draped with flowering swags, above a conforming alarm dial, patent movement signed S J Retty, Poller, wrapped acanthus swing carrying handle, the case with lotus borders and pillars to angles, acanthus bun feet, 20cm over handle, c.1890 £1200 - £1800

1505 A French dark patinated and gilt bronze figural mantel timepiece, 5cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Arabic numerals and decorated with flowering swags, eightday movement with platform escapement, the case cast as a cherub playing a drum, domed ovolo base, 23cm high, c.1900 £100 - £1500 1506 A large Aesthetic Movement gilt and ebonised bracket clock, 25cm rectangular brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman numerals, engraved with stylised sunflower roundels and lunettes, Strike/Silent and Chime on Bells/Cambridge Chimes selectors, twin winding holes, eight-day triple fusee movement striking on a gong and chiming on eight bells, the case with balustrade gallery surmounted by sphere finials, turned columns to angles, incise carved with flowers, leaves and lunettes, 54.5cm high, c.1875 £1500 - £2000

1509 A Louis XV Revival ormolu cartouche shaped mantel clock, 12cm convex enamel dial inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case crested by a putto allegorical of time, cast throughout with scrolling acanthus, 43cm high, c.1870 £700 - £1000 1510 A substantial 19th century French Rococo Revival brass mantel clock, 8cm circular dial applied with Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case with Bacchic infants frolicking amongst flowering C-scrolls, 48cm high, c.1880 £800 - £1200

1507 A late 19th century French gilt metal and rouge marble boudoir timepiece garniture, 5cm dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, the case crested by a pair of love birds and flanked by roses, shaped base, 19cm high, the conforming candlesticks 12cm high, c.1900 £300 - £400

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1511 A substantial Victorian gilt metal mounted ebonised bracket clock, 18cm rectangular brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, Chime/Silent, Slow/Fast and Chime on Eight Bells/Westminster Chimes selectors, the centre engine turned with intersecting geometric motifs, leafy cast spandrels, double-fusee movement striking on a gong, the caddy top case with flame finials, lion paw feet, carrying handles to sides, 73cm high, c.1860 £2000 - £3000

1512

1512 An early 20th century lacquered brass five glass carriage clock, 5.5cm rectangular enamel dial inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, platform escapement, eight-day movement striking on a gong, swing carrying handle, shaped skirted base, 13.5cm high, c.1910 £60 - £100

1525 A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, 36cm arched enamel dial inscribed T Saltby, Grantham, profusely painted with an Eastern mounted soldier on the battlefield, the arch with an officer dancing with his lady, the spandrels with the Continents personified, Arabic numerals, twinwinding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, arched rectangular door to waist inlaid with a shell patera, flanked by reeded canted angles, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, bracket feet, 224cm high

Thomas Saltby was a peripatetic maker in the Grantham area. He was born the son of John Saltby at Aswarby in 1784, would have been apprenticed to Nathan Shaw of New Sleaford from 1796 to 1803 and married Ann Parker there in 1807 and is recorded as working over the following 15 years. £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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1527

1526 A George/William IV mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 31cm square painted dial inscribed Jno. Wilson, Nuneaton, Arabic numerals, painted to the centre with a fanciful bird, date aperture, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, rectangular door to waist inlaid with an oval shell patera, flanked by reeded quarter-columns, bracket feet, 213cm high, c.1830

1527 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed Jos. Shipley, Belper, Arabic numerals, date aperture, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, brass capped reeded Doric columns, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by canted angles, bracket feet, 224cm high, c.1820 This previously unknown maker was born in Derby 1784 a third generation clockmaker of a notable and prolific Derby clock-making dynasty. He was apprenticed 1798-1805 to his father Edward Shipley of Derby and seems to have set up in Belper shortly thereafter, although he had returned to Derby by the mid-1827 after which we lose sight of him. £300 - £500

John Wilson was born in 1802, a member of a family that had been clockmakers at Nuneaton, Warw. Since 1742, and was apprenticed to a relative 1816-1823, setting up as a clock manufacturer in Church Street and still working in 1851 £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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1529

1529 A George III mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched brass dial inscribed Robert Greaves, Macclesfield, Roman and Arabic numerals, rolling moon phase to arch, leafy scroll spandrels, swan neck pediment with brass eagle and sphere finials, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by brass capped reeded Corinthian columns, inlaid with oval Britannia, shell and flowering stem paterae, skirted base, ogee bracket feet, 233cm high, c.1820 Robert Greaves was born son of butcher Robert Greaves at Macclesfield in 1750 and apprenticed there to Thomas Ashton (of the well-known Derbyshire/Cheshire dynasty of the name) in 1765 for six years, after which he set up on his own account at Macclesfield also running an ironmonger’s shop. He married his cousin Elizabeth daughter of George Greaves and died in 1832, having had a large family. £400 - £600

1528

1528 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 33cm square painted dial inscribed Rea, Walton, Roman numerals, gilt flowers to spandrels, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with moulded outswept cornice, brass capped reeded columns, incurved rectangular door to waist flanked by reeded quarter-columns, skirted base, bracket feet, 195cm high, c.1810 The Reas were a notable country clockmaking dynasty at Walton-on-Trent, in Derbyshire, founded by Thomas Rea (1719-1782) who was succeeded by his sons John & Sampson Rea as Rea & Co/Walton. On the former’s death in 1792, Sampson traded until his death in 1817, signing Rea/Walton as here. £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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1531

1530 A George II oak longcase clock, 30cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed John Ramsbottom, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case later carved with leafy scrolls and lunettes, skirted base, bracket feet, 217cm high, c.1750

1531 A George III oak longcase clock, 31cm square brass dial inscribed C Cooper WtChurch (sic) (Whitchurch), Roman and Arabic numerals, cast spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with turned finials, stepped cornice, turned columns, rectangular door to waist inlaid with a starburst, plinth base, 203cm high, c.1775

John Ramsbottom worked at Hall Green near Wakefield, Yorks., from the 1730s to the 1760s and is well known for signing without a locale. He was succeeded by his son Thomas to 1784 and he by Ebenezer born in 1778 and who died in the 1840s. £150 - £250

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Charles Cooper was the son of clockmaker Joseph Cooper originally of Malpas, Chshire and subsequently of Whitchurch, Salop., who made ‘London quality’clocks signed from both towns and who died in 1752. Charles was born in 1721 apprenticed to his father 1735-1742 and marri4ed in the latter year at Malpas to Margaret Lewis. He succeeded to his father’s business and work into the 1780s, continuing the quality of his father’s clocks. £600 - £1000

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1534

1534 A mid-18th century oak longcase clock, 25cm square brass dial inscribed Redhaus (sic), Newcastle, Roman numerals, masks to spandrels, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with moulded outswept pediment, rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 183cm high, c.1750

1533 A George IV mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed Robinson, Chesterfield, Roman numerals, the arch painted with a vision of an angel, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned columns, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by reeded quarter-columns, plinth base, 223cm high, c.1830 £250 - £350

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This clock is by either John Redshaw of Newcastle-underLyme, Staffs. (born 1691, apprenticed to Thomas Swinnerton 1712, a Presbyterian died 1760) or his son Thomas (born 1721, apprenticed to his father 1735-1742 died 1781) both of whom signed without an initial £200 - £300

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1536

1535 A mid-18th century oak longcase clock, 27cm square brass dial inscribed Jno. Hallifax (sic), Barnsley, Roman numerals, single hand, date aperture, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the case with stepped outswept cornice, long rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 197cm high, c.1740 £300 - £500

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1536 An early Victorian oak and mahogany longcase clock, 36 cm circular painted dial inscribed J Smith, Derby, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist inlaid with an oval shell patera, flanked by reeded quarter-columns, plinth base, 204cm high, c.1840

John Smith (1813-1886) was born into a family with associations with the clock trade and was apprenticed and later employed by John Whitehurst III at Derby. he left and set up on his own account in Nuns’ Street in 1847/48 where he made watches & robust domestic clocks, and where the present clock was almost certainly made. He moved to King Street in 1858 and to 27, Queen Street (where his firm remained until 1999) in 1865. John Smith & Sons (now Smith of Derby Ltd., Alfreton Road) have been renowned worldwide since as makers of fine turret clocks. £300 - £500 140

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Garden Statuary and Furniture

1545

1545 A Medieval stone corbel, carved in relief with a lady wearing a headdress, the frieze and side with Celtic guilloche, coiled and knotted motifs, 23cm high, 16cm wide, 20cm deep £150 - £200

1537

1537 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 31cm arched painted dial inscribed George Burton, Uttoxeter, the arch painted with Prince of Wales feathers and inscribed Ich Dien, Arabic numerals, the hood with swan neck pediment, brass capped reeded columns, incurved rectangular door to waist flanked by reeded quarter-columns, 215cm high, c.1820

1546

1546 A large Derbyshire gritstone rounded rectangular trough, 200cm x 100cm x 100cm Please note this lot is by appointment only as located 15 miles from the saleroom the buyer must remove by arrangement with the vendor £600 - £1000

George Burton was born c. 1796 and was trading from Church Street in Uttoxeter by 1818 and from 1822 until his death in 1850 had a shop in the Market Place. His floruit being what it was, he could only have made this clock before the accession of the Prince of Wales in 1820 as King George IV, and thus c. 1817-1820 £300 - £400

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1552

1552 A 17th century oak blanket chest, hinged top with moulded edge, four panel front carved with leafy scrolls and strapwork, 73cm high, 149cm wide £300 - £400

1547

1547 Lawrence Bradshaw (1899 - 1978), plaster, an allegory of Athena and attendants, signed

Artist and sculptor Lawrence Bradshaw joined the Communist Party in the early 1930s and was politically active throughout his life. He began his artistic career in the early 1920s as assistant to Frank Brangwyn, who had himself been an assistant to William Morris. Please note this lot is viewed by appointment only, being located in-situ 15 miles from the saleroom.The buyer must remove by arrangement with the vendor £400 - £600

1550 A set of eight Chippendale style dining chairs, shaped serpentine cresting rails and pierced splats carved with stiff leaves, drop-in seats, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, 20th century £600 - £1000

1553

1553 A 17th century oak block front blanket chest, hinged moulded top enclosing a till, above a deep frieze carved with scrolling fruiting branches and three panels applied with geometric mouldings, initialled TB, stile feet, 63cm high, 130cm wide £100 - £150

1551

1551 A 17th century oak blanket chest, hinged planked top with moulded edge above a three panel front carved in relief with scrolling leaves and flowerhead bosses, skirted base, stile feet, 74cm high, 120cm wide £200 - £300

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1554 A 17th century oak child’s blanket chest, hinged three panel top above a two panel front carved with lozenges and a frieze of stylised leafy scrolls, 59cm high, 91cm wide, c.1680 £150 - £250 142

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1559 A ‘17th century’ oak wainscote armchair, rectangular panelled back, scroll arms, boarded seat, turned and blocked legs, rectangular stretchers £80 - £120

1555

1555 A 17th century oak desk box, hinged sloping top enclosing a pair of drawers, the front carved with stylised flowers on meandering stems, 78cm wide, initialled ST and dated 1699 £100 - £150

1556 A ‘17th century’ oak elbow chair, rectangular back, stuffed-over upholstery, spirally turned arms, bobbin turned underframe (an old reconstruction of period timbers) £60 - £100

1560

1557 A ‘17th century’ oak four poster bed, three panel head board carved with a frieze of leafy lunettes, turned posts, 155cm wide (an old reconstruction of period timbers) £100 - £150

1560 A ‘17th century’ oak wainscote armchair, rectangular two-panel back, scroll arms, boarded seat, turned and blocked legs, rectangular stretchers £80 - £120

1558 A 17th century oak wainscote armchair, rectangular panelled back carved with leafy strapwork, scroll arms, turned and blocked legs, rectangular stretchers £100 - £150

1561

1561 A 17th century oak wainscote armchair, shaped cresting rail and panelled back carved with stylised flowers, scroll arms, planked seat, turned and blocked legs Provenance: Purchased from Goldstones, Bakewell in the 1970’s £200 - £300

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1564

1564 A 17th century style tortoiseshell rectangular pier glass, concave moulded cresting, 89cm high, 119cm wide £800 - £1200

1562

1562 A 17th century Revival oak duodarn, of small proportions, three-panel cresting carved with an episode from military history, above a rectangular cupboard flanked by figural pilasters, profusely carved with leafy scrolls, chimeras and arms, turned supports, open undertier, 180cm high, 117cm wide, 19th century incorporating earlier timbers £200 - £300

1565

1565 A 17th century yew wood rectangular gate leg table, bobbin turned under-frame, 70cm high, 80cm wide, c.1675 £200 - £300

1566 A 17th/early 18th century elm six panel blanket chest, hinged top, notch carved borders, V-shaped end supports, 58cm high, 101cm wide, c.1700 £100 - £150 1567 A 17th/early 18th century oak bible box, hinged cover with notched borders, 24cm high, 73cm wide, c.1700 £60 - £100

1563

1563 A 17th century style ebonised and ‘pietra dura’ breakcentre collector’s cabinet, moulded frieze above an architectural cupboard enclosing six small drawers, flanked by an arrangement of further drawers, decorated with ceramic panels inlaid in specimen marbles with buildings and landscapes, 72.5cm high, 94.5cm wide For more images please visit

1568 A 17th/early 18th century oak six plank blanket chest, hinged top,V-shaped end supports, 56cm high, 106cm wide, c.1700 £100 - £150

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1569 A 17th/early 18th century walnut collector’s cabinet or wunderkammer, rectangular top, the frieze with a pair of drawers carved with busts above an architectural door enclosing three small drawers, flanked by further cupboards and drawers, profusely carved with Classical figures and attributes, the later base supported by crouched Venetian figures, 95.5cm high, 80cm wide, c.1650 - 1700 £8000 - £12000

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1570

1570 A ‘18th century’ oak metamorphic ‘monks bench’, rectangular planked top, hinged box seat, stile feet, 68cm high, 162cm wide £100 - £150

1577

1571 A 19th century American child’s rocking chair, turned frame, sprung base, c.1890 £60 - £100

1572 A pair of 19th century American stained beech desk elbow chairs, curved cresting rails and downswept arms above rows of spindles, studded leather seats, turned legs and stretchers, c.1890 £60 - £100

1573 A 19th century Black Forest tripod games table, octagonal top laid out for chess within a broad border carved with flowers and scrolling leaves, above a leafy carved frieze with two drawers, turned and carved column and legs, 73cm high, 43.5cm wide, c.1850 £100 - £150

1574 A 19th century continental tapestry four-fold dressing screen, worked in the 17th century manner with figures courting figures, 207cm high, each section 64cm wide, c.1860 £100 - £150 1575 A 19th century elm child’s Lancashire armchair, arched ladder back with turned finials, scroll arms, corded rush seat, turned legs and stretchers, c.1880 £80 - £120

1576 A 19th century giltwood and gesso girandole, the rectangular plate within a bold border of leafy scrolls and flowering and fruiting branches, above four candle sconces, 104cm high, 70cm wide, c.1860 £60 - £100

1579

1579 A 19th century Irish-American mahogany tripod candle stand, by P Ahearn, stamped, dished shaped rectangular top with re-entrant angles, turned slender baluster column, cabriole legs, 92cm high, 24cm wide

1577 A 19th century giltwood looking glass, boldly carved with scrolling acanthus, lofty cresting, rectangular plate, 64cm high, 55cm wide £80 - £120

Patrick Ahearn was born at Ballyquirk, County Cork in 1844 and emigrated to the United States as a young man. He settled in New England and worked in the furniture and undertaking business, first for Silas M Smith & Co and later in his own right at Northampton, Massachusetts. Later in the century he is recorded as working in partnership with his son under the name P Ahern & Son. £100 - £150

1578 A 19th century giltwood oval looking glass, carved with a border of scrolling acanthus, beaded bezel, 37cm high, 30cm wide £60 - £100

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1580 A 19th century mahogany bow fronted sideboard, reeded top with hinged compartment above an arrangement of drawers and cupboards, outlined with ebony stringing, arched apron, tapered square legs, brass casters, 97cm high, 132cm wide £100 - £150

1583 A Carolean armchair, pierced cresting rail carved with putti supporting a crown above a pair of spirally turned uprights, acanthus carved scroll arms, caned back and seat, pierced and carved front rail, turned and blocked legs and stretchers, 19th century £60 - £100

1584 A Caroleon ebonised side chair, tall back with pierced and carved cresting, flanked by turned columns, caned seat, turned legs £60 - £100 1585 A Charles II oak blanket chest, planked top with notched ends, four panel front, stile feet, 57cm high, 127cm wide, c.1675 (barn condition) £60 - £100

1586

1586 A Charles II oak four panel blanket chest, hinged top enclosing a till, nulled frieze, restrained carved borders, the stiles inlaid with barberpole bands of bog oak and holly, 64cm high, 128cm wide, c.1680 £100 - £150

1581

1581 A 19th century mahogany bureau bookcase, moulded outswept cornice and deep frieze above a pair of astragal glazed doors, fall front enclosing a baize writing surface, cupboard and an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, outlined with boxwood stringing, above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass swan neck handles, bracket feet, 224cm high, 111cm wide £200 - £300

1587

1587 A Charles II rectangular side table, oversailing threeplank top above a panelled frieze drawer, brass drop handles, bobbin turned legs and stretchers, 78cm wide, c.1675 £400 - £600

1582 A 19th century Venetian carved and painted Blackamoor pedestal, circular moulded top supported by a crouching Nubian, circular base, 44cm high, 28cm diam, c.1870 £300 - £400 For more images please visit

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1592 A Chippendale design mahogany elbow chair, serpentine cresting rail and shaped and pierced splat carved with patera, anthemion and bell husk pendants, outswept arms terminating in scrolls, stuffed-over seat, moulded square legs, 19th century £100 - £150

1593 A Chippendale Revival mahogany elbow chair, Cupid’s bow cresting rail and shaped splat pierced and carved with flowers, leafy scrolls, tassel and interlaced motifs, dropin seat, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, c.1900 £100 - £150

1594 A French Empire gilt metal mounted mahogany rectangular statuary or jardiniere pedestal, inset marble top, skirted base, 48cm high, 29cm wide, c.1830 £300 - £500 1595 A French gilt metal mounted mahogany shaped serpentine etagere, veined marble top, carrying handles to sides, outswept legs, 87cm high, 75cm wide, c.1900 £80 - £120

1588

1588 A Chinese cinnabar lacquer rounded square jardiniere stand, in relief overall with asymmetric arrangements of lotus, cabriole legs, conforming undertier, 44cm high, 26cm wide, late 19th century £60 - £100

1589 A Chinese padouk wood jardiniere or fish bowl stand, the circular top with inset marble panel, the underframe pierced and carved with fanciful birds and blossoming prunus, X-stretcher, cabriole legs, 35cm high, 27cm diam, c.1900 £80 - £120 1590 A Chinese padouk wood octagonal jardiniere stand, the top with inset marble panel within a carved band of blossoming prunus, pierced and carved apron conforming, cabriole legs with temple lion masks to knees, paw feet, 48cm high, 37cm wide, c.1880 £100 - £150

1596

1596 A French Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted side table/cabinet, of small proportions, cross banded quarterveneered top above three long graduated drawers, serpentine legs, conforming undertier, 71cm high, 45cm wide, c.1870 £1200 - £1800

1591

1591 A Chinese square jardiniere stands panelled top above a deep frieze carved with blossoming prunus, cabriole legs, 36cm high, 25cm wide, c.1900 £60 - £100 For more images please visit

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1601 A George II crossbanded walnut dressing glass, shaped arched cresting, tilting plate, incurved base with three drawers, bracket feet, 65cm high, 40cm wide, c.1740 £100 - £150

1602 A George II design mahogany wing back armchair, stuffed-over pale damask upholstery, cabriole legs, pad feet, 19th century £100 - £150

1597

1597 A George I design mahogany rounded rectangular stool, drop-in seat, cabriole legs, pad feet, 51cm wide, 19th century £100 - £150

1598 A George I mahogany side chair, tall curved back, vascular splat, drop-in seat, cabriole legs, turned stretcher, pad feet, c.1725 £60 - £100 1603

1603 A George II elm lowboy, over sailing rectangular top above a long drawer with moulded edge, brass bat shaped handles and escutcheon, straightened cabriole legs, pad feet, 74cm high, 79cm wide, c.1750 £250 - £350

1599

1599 A George I/early George II crossbanded walnut rounded rectangular lowboy, quarter-veneered crossbanded top above one long and three short drawers, engraved brass bat shaped handles, shaped apron, cabriole legs, pad feet, 74cm high, 76cm wide, c.1730 £600 - £1000

1604

1600 A George II crossbanded walnut bow fronted wall hanging corner cupboard, moulded cornice above a pair of doors enclosing shelves, skirted base, 96cm high, 60cm wide, c.1755 £100 - £150 For more images please visit

1604 A George II mahogany demi-lune tea table, folding top above a deep frieze with compartment, brass swan neck handle, straightened cabriole legs, pad feet, 73cm wide, c.1750 £200 - £300 149

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1605 A George II Revival mahogany wing back settee, stuffed-over upholstery, gadrooned front rail, cabriole legs carved with acanthus, ball and claw feet, 158cm wide, c.1900 £200 - £300 1606 A ‘George II’ walnut secretaire bookcase, of small proportions, moulded outswept cornice above a pair of glazed doors, the projecting base with well fitted drawer above three long graduated feather banded drawers, brass bat shaped handles, ogee bracket feet, 90cm high, 78cm wide, c.1740 with alterations £300 - £500

1607 A George III Revival mahogany elbow chair, arched back with pierced splat, carved with bell husks and swags, serpentine arms, stuffed-over seat, moulded outswept legs, c.1900 £80 - £120 1608 A George III French Hepplewhite mahogany elbow chair, cartouche shaped back carved with a cresting of flowers and acanthus scrolls, stuffed-over upholstery, shaped apron centred by a shell, cabriole legs, acanthus carved feet, late 18th century £100 - £150

1613

1613 A George III mahogany kneehole desk, rectangular moulded top above a long cockbeaded frieze drawer and a blind fretwork apron drawer, three further drawers to each pedestal and niche conforming, brass Rococo swan neck handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 81cm high, 84cm wide, c.1775 £1200 - £1800

1609 A George III giltwood rectangular looking glass, fluted urn and flowering leafy swag cresting and apron, the plate with beaded double-borders, 132cm high, 58cm wide, c.1800 £200 - £300

1614 A George III mahogany rectangular lowboy, moulded oversailing top above two long drawers, brass ring handles, shaped apron, cabriole legs, pointed pad feet, 74cm high, 73cm wide £100 - £150

1610 A George III mahogany chest on chest, dentil cornice and deep frieze above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, flanked by reeded canted angles, oval brass handles, slightly projecting base with three further long drawers conforming, skirted base, bracket feet, 180.5cm high, 119cm wide, early 19th century £300 - £500

1611 A ‘George III’ mahogany connoisseur’s display cabinet, arched cresting with pendant frieze above a glazed door with batwing glazing bars enclosing adjustable shelves, the projecting base now with central drawer flanked by a pair of cupboards, outlined with crossbanding, shaped apron, outswept tapered square legs, 194cm high, 63cm wide (old reconstructions) £100 - £150

1612 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak bow fronted wall hanging corner cupboard, moulded cornice above a pair of doors, brass H-shaped hinges, reeded angles, shaped apron, 115cm high, 82cm wide, c.1800 £60 - £100

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1615 A George III mahogany rectangular side table, moulded over sailing top above a long frieze drawer, brass bat shaped handles and escutcheon, chamfered square legs, 72cm high, 77cm wide, c.1775 £100 - £150 151

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1616 A George III mahogany rounded rectangular card table, folding top with moulded edge above a deep frieze outlined with intersecting boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, 75cm high, 94cm wide, c.1820 £60 - £100

1617 A George III mahogany secretaire chest, moulded top above a fitted drawer enclosing a baize writing surface and an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, oval brass handles, shaped apron, outswept bracket feet, 104cm high, 108cm wide, c.1820 £100 - £150

1622

1622 A George III Revival mahogany shaped circular twotier dumb waiter, moulded borders, lotus carved baluster columns, hipped sabre legs, acanthus carved feet, 92cm high, 67cm diam £80 - £120

1618

1618 A George III mahogany spider leg table, rectangular top with fall leaves above a shaped apron, slender turned legs, 71cm high, 80cm wide, c.1775 £200 - £300 1619 A George III mahogany tripod supper table, tilting top with piecrust edge, turned and reeded column, cabriole legs carved with acanthus, pad feet, 71cm high, 84.5cm diam £150 - £200

1620 A George III oak and mahogany bow fronted wall hanging corner cupboard, outswept cornice above a pair of doors, brass urn and swan escutcheons, flanked by broad angles applied with draught turned roundels, outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, 105cm high, 67cm wide, c.1810 £60 - £100 1621 A George III oak lowboy, rectangular moulded top above three frieze drawers, brass swan neck handles, wavy apron, tapered and chamfered square legs, 79cm high, 82cm wide, c.1820 £100 - £150

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1623 A George III style Gainsborough armchair, shaped rectangular back, stuffed-over lemon silk upholstery, scroll arms, cabriole legs, shaped and carved front rail, ball and claw feet, 20th century £100 - £150 152

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1624 A George/William IV mahogany sideboard, probably Scottish, low cushion moulded back centred by a fluted cresting flanked by scrolls applied with draught turned roundels, inverted break centre top above four frieze drawers, cupboard and cellarette drawer to pedestals, tapered feet, 132cm high, 212cm wide, c.1830 £300 - £400 1625 A George/William IV rectangular specimen marble and ebonised library games table, the Grand Tour top inlaid for chess with a variety of stones in Sienna marble, sunbursts to angles, acanthus edge, turned and reeded columnar end supports, lotus scroll feet, 79cm high, 110cm wide £3000 - £5000

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1626 A harlequin set of seven 17th century oak bobbin turned back stools or dining chairs, panelled seats, turned and blocked legs and stretchers, c.1675 £300 - £500

1627 A Harlequin set of six oak Derbyshire dining chairs, typical shaped arched ladder backs carved with scrolls, panelled seats, bobbin turned front stretchers, turned and blocked legs £500 - £700 1628 A large late 17th/early 18th century oak oval gateleg dining table, moulded planked top, bobbin turned underframe, 76cm high, 135cm wide, c.1680 - 1720 £600 - £1000 1626

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1629

1629 A late 17th century rectangular cushion mirror, shaped arched cresting carved with putti amongst scrolling leaves and flowers, 138cm high, 63cm wide, c.1680-1720 £200 - £300

1630

1630 A late 17th/early 18th century oak blanket chest, hinged top enclosing a till, three panel front with nulled frieze, stile feet, 71cm high, 148cm wide, c.1700 £100 - £150

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1631

1631 A late 17th/early 18th century oak blanket chest, of small proportions, hinged four panel top enclosing a till, the three panel front incise carved with lunettes, a roundel and stylised leafy stems, stile feet, 57cm high, 110cm wide, c.1700 £100 - £150

1632 A late 18th/early 19th century yew and elm Windsor armchair, tall hooped back, shaped and pierced splat, saddle seat, crinoline stretcher, turned legs, North East Midlands, c.1800 £150 - £200

1634

1634 A Middle Eastern marquetry display cabinet, arched cresting carved with stylised leafy branches above a deep frieze and a long glazed door flanked by tapered angles, drawer to base, inlaid throughout in ivory and coloured woods with Islamic script, geometric motifs and borders of chevrons, cabriole legs, pointed pad feet, 192cm high, 95cm wide, c.1900 £1500 - £2500

1635 A Middle Eastern marquetry square occasional table, inlaid in mother of pearl and specimen timbers with Arabic script, leafy scrolls and lozenges, ogee arched base, 52.5cm high, 36.5cm wide £200 - £300

1633

1633 A late 19th century rosewood and ivory marquetry shaped circular occasional table, the moulded top inlaid with urns flanked by dolphins and outlined with stringing, circular undertier, serpentine legs, 67cm high, 47cm diam, c.1890 £80 - £120 For more images please visit

1636 A Middle Eastern rectangular woollen rug, the field worked with geometric gulls in tones of red, blue and cream, within conforming borders and garde borders, 181cm long, 104cm wide £60 - £100

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1637 A pair of Chinese lacquer armchairs, of Ming design, scrolled cresting rails, vasular splats, downswept arms, shaped aprons, square section cabriole legs, decorated with leafy scrolls, early 20th century £400 - £600

1638 A pair of George II style wing back armchairs, stuffed-over upholstery, squab cushions, cabriole legs carved with shells to knees, shaped pad feet, c.1900 £800 - £1200 1639 A pair of George III Chippendale design mahogany side chairs, Cupid’s bow cresting rails, shaped and pierced splats carved with stiff leaves and swag pendants, serpentine stuffed-over seats, moulded square legs, c.1765 £60 - £100 1640 A pair of Italian Rococo gilt metal mounted walnut and marquetry bombe shaped cabinets, of small proportions, each moulded rectangular top above a drawer and a cupboard door, inlaid in exotic woods with courting couples within leafy cartouches, outswept legs, 88cm high, 55cm wide, 19th century £2000 - £3000

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1641

1641 A post-Regency rosewood rounded rectangular library table, inset tooled leather writing surface above a pair of frieze drawers, blind to sides and verso, turned handles, beaded borders, shaped end supports carved with lotus scrolls, brass casters, 73 high, 130cm wide, W Muckleston patent locks, 19th century £800 - £1200

1643

1643 A Queen Anne feather banded walnut shaped serpentine fronted chest on stand, shallow cornice and cushion frieze drawer above two short and three long graduated drawers, brass drop handles, the slightly projecting base with three further small drawers, turned feet, 117cm high, 99cm wide, c.1705 (reduced) £300 - £500

1642

1642 A Queen Anne crossbanded walnut chest, quarterveneered top above two short and three long graduated drawers, engraved brass bat shaped handles and escutcheons, skirted base, bracket feet, 91cm high, 100cm wide, c.1710 £500 - £800

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1644 A Queen Anne walnut chest, moulded top above three short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, pierced brass bat shaped handles, cross and feather banded throughout, skirted base, bracket feet, 103cm wide, c.1710 £400 - £600 157

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1647 A Regency mahogany rounded rectangular pedestal breakfast table, reeded tilting top, turned column, reeded sabre legs, brass capped casters, 73cm high, 129cm wide, c.1820 £100 - £150

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1645 A Regency brass mounted rosewood rounded rectangular work/writing table, the crossbanded top hinged in three parts, enclosing a baize lined writing surface and an arrangement of compartments and pleated silk baskets, outlined throughout with brass stringing, turned columns, sabre legs, brass casters, 75cm high, 76cm wide, c.1820 £700 - £1000

1648

1648 A Regency rosewood and brass marquetry chiffonier, mirrored superstructure with two shelves flanked by columns and pierced grilles, projecting base with two frieze drawers divided by a mask, above a pair of panelled doors applied with cast egg and dart mouldings, turned feet, 148cm high, 98cm wide, c.1820 £2500 - £3500 1649 A set of five Chippendale Revival mahogany dining chairs, comprising four side chairs and a carver, shaped carved and pierced splats, stuffed-over upholstery, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet £180 - £220

1646

1646 A Regency gilt metal mounted rosewood and brass marquetry side cabinet, marble top above a deep frieze and a pair of rectangular doors lined with pleated silk, the shaped angles with mirrored shelves, divided and flanked by reeded columns, plinth base, 107cm high, 225cm wide, c.1820 £2000 - £3000

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1650 A set of four Carolean Revival oak dining chairs, shaped and pierced cresting rails, twisted supports, shaped deep front rails, carved throughout with flowerheads and scrolling leaves, caned backs and seats, turned and blocked legs, c.1880 £100 - £150

1657

1657 A set of six Chippendale Revival mahogany dining chair, comprising six side chairs and a carver, shaped serpentine cresting rails, shaped and pierced splats, drop-in seats, tapered square legs, spade feet, c.1920 £300 - £500

1651 A set of four Chippendale Revival mahogany dining chairs, shaped carved and pierced splats, stuffed-over upholstery, cabriole legs, pad feet £180 - £220 1652 A set of four early 18th century oak dining chairs, shaped backs with vasular splats, panelled seats, turned and blocked legs and stretchers, c.1720 £700 - £1000

1653 A set of four George III mahogany dining chairs, arched backs with pierced central splats, drop- in seats, moulded square legs, H - stretchers, c.1800 £100 - £150 1654 A set of four George III Mahogany dining chairs, each rectangular back with fluted tablet to frieze above three lotus carved pierced and reeded splats, drop-in seats, moulded tapered square legs, early 19th century £100 - £150

1655 A set of four George IV mahogany dining chairs, the backs with shaped serpentine double central rails centred by rectangular tablets, reeded, carved with acanthus and outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, stuffed-over seats, reeded tapered square legs, H-stretchers, c.1825 £100 - £150

1656 A set of Hepplewhite design mahogany dining chairs, serpentine cresting rails, shaped and pierced splats carved with ears of wheat, stuffed-over seats, moulded square legs, H-stretchers, 19th century £200 - £300

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1658 A set of six early Victorian mahogany dining chairs, cartouche shaped backs carved with aprons of scrolls, stuffed over plum leather upholstery, turned and fluted legs, brass casters, c.1845 £200 - £300 159

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1659 A set of six Hepplewhite design mahogany dining chairs, serpentine cresting rails,shaped and pierced splats,drop-in seats, moulded square legs, H-stretchers, 19th century £200 - £300

1660 A set of six Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs, leafy scroll carved central rails, stuffed-over seats, turned forelegs, c.1850 £100 - £150 1661 A set of six Victorian oak dining chairs, rectangular backs flanked by turned finials above leafy carved cresting rails and galleries of spindles, stuffed-over upholstery, turned and blocked forelegs, H-stretchers, ceramic casters, c.1880 £200 - £300

1662 A Sheraton Revival painted satinwood incurved rounded rectangular work table, hinged top decorated with flowers and swags, enclosing an arrangement of compartments, above a deep frieze painted with further flowering swags, outswept tapered square legs, incurved stretchers, 73cm high, 45cm wide, c.1890 £250 - £350

1663 A Sheraton Revival satinwood bow fronted bonheur du jour, pierced brass gallery above a niche crested by a penwork swag and two small drawers, flanked by a pair of bowed cupboard doors veneered with oval reserves, projecting base with drawers to sides, satinwood mahogany throughout and outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered square legs, X-stretchers united by an oval upstand, brass casters, 112cm high, 61cm wide, c.1890 £3000 - £4000

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1664

1664 A small early 18th century oak oval gate leg table, blind drawer to end, turned and blocked legs, 70cm high , 74cm wide, c.1720 £100 - £150

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1668 A Victorian mahogany country house whip and boot rack, rectangular top above two rows of four gilt brass hooks, scroll end supports, 97cm high, 82cm wide, c.1890 £100 - £150 1669 A Victorian mahogany rounded rectangular wind-out dining table, moulded top above a deep frieze, acanthus carved turned and fluted legs, ceramic casters, 74cm high, 128cm wide, extending to 301cm long £600 - £800

1670 A Victorian mahogany Wellington type gentleman’s dressing room chest, stamped Gillow, the six long drawers restrained by hinged batons, turned handles, plinth base, 110cm high, 106cm wide, c.1860 £400 - £600

1671 A Victorian walnut shaped serpentine side cabinet, shaped arched mirror back with pierced and carved cresting and flanking brackets, moulded top above three mirrored doors, plinth base, 191cm high, 152cm wide, c.1850 £200 - £300

1674

1672 A Victorian walnut X-frame dressing stool, stuffedover seat, curved underframe, turned stretcher, C-scroll feet, 50cm wide, c.1850 £60 - £100 1673 A William IV rosewood break centre chiffonier, shaped cresting carved and applied with leafy scrolls above a mirror, the projecting base with veined white marble top above three arched glazed doors, plinth base, 152cm high, 164cm wide, c.1835 £300 - £500

1674 A William and Mary style walnut tripod candle stand, dished shaped circular top with book-matched veneers, turned column, scroll legs, 74cm high, 36cm diam, c.1880 £60 - £100 1675 A William and Mary walnut and laburnum oyster veneered rectangular side table, the moulded oversailing top well figured and boxwood inlaid with hearts and intersecting circles, above a frieze drawer, turned and twisted legs, shaped X-stretcher, bun feet, 71cm high, 95cm wide, c.1690 £600 - £1000

1676

1676 A William and Mary walnut and marquetry octagonal tripod candle stand, moulded crossbanded top inlaid with flowers, 82cm high, 22cm diam, c.1690 £200 - £300

1665 A Victorian cast iron wall mirror, the circular plate with beaded bezel crested by a banner inscribed Welcome Thrice Welcome, flanked by putti above ribbon-wrapped fruiting and flowering swags, 62cm high, 55cm wide, registration lozenge to verso, c.1860 £100 - £150

1677 A ‘William and Mary’ walnut candle stand, turned circular top, knopped twisted column, broad turned circular base, bun feet, 105cm high, 25cm diam, 19th century incorporating earlier timbers £100 - £150

1666 A Victorian gout stool, by Matthews & Co, Art Furnishers, Gloucester, stuffed-over upholstery, turned legs, wooden casters, 56cm wide, c.1890 £40 - £60

1678 An 18th century Continental hardwood, ivory and marquetry rectangular side table, moulded top inlaid with huntsmen and hounds hunting bulls, within borders of flowering leafy scrolls outlined with boxwood stringing, above a long frieze drawer, rectangular legs applied with bowed pilasters, 81cm high, 93cm wide £1000 - £1500

1667 A Victorian mahogany bookcase, stepped cornice above a pair of rectangular glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, projecting base with a pair of drawers and panelled doors, 214cm high, 114cm wide, c.1880 £100 - £150 For more images please visit

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1682 An 18th century giltwood and gesso looking glass, shaped flowering scroll cresting centred by a portrait bust, three frame with bosses, 37cm high, 27cm wide £80 - £120

1679

1679 An 18th century Continental rectangular studded leather chest, probably Spanish, the hinged domed cover decorated with scrolling strapwork, shaped cast brass lock plates, hasp sand carrying handles, skirted plinth base, bun feet, 72cm high, 132cm wide £200 - £300

1683

1683 An 18th century Irish mahogany rounded rectangular Irish silver table, dished top with re-entrant angles, cabriole legs, pad feet, 67cm high, 89cm, wide, c.1765 £600 - £800

1684 An 18th century Italian walnut serpentine fronted bureau, fall front enclosing four small drawers, a niche and a well, above three long drawers flanked by canted angles with scroll brackets, crossbanded throughout and inlaid with shield shaped escutcheons, skirted base, bracket feet, 112cm high, 121cm wide, c.1775 £3000 - £4000 1685 An 18th century mahogany oval gate leg dining table, turned cannon barrel legs, 74cm high, 121cm wide, c.1750 £200 - £300

1686 An ‘18th century’ oak corner chair, curved cresting rail terminating in scroll arms, above a pair of panels carved in relief with hunting scenes and biblical episodes, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, an old reconstruction incorporating early elements £100 - £150

1680

1680 An 18th century Continental walnut and ivory marquetry serpentine fronted side table, crossbanded top inlaid with a basket of flowers and meandering leafy sprigs, shaped apron, cabriole legs carved with anthemion to knees, lion paw feet, 72cm high, 76cm wide, c.1770 £1000 - £1500

1687 An 18th century oak oval drop leaf table, turned end supports, sledge base, 68cm high, 81cm wide £100 - £150

1681 An 18th century Flemish oak duodarn food cupboard, moulded top above a pair of doors applied with geometric mouldings, the projecting base with a pair of larger arched panelled doors, divided and flanked by pilasters and inlaid throughout with ivory and mother of pearl flowering stems and roundels, skirted base, bun feet, 133cm high, 117cm wide £300 - £500

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1688 An 18th century oak rectangular side table, oversailing top above a long frieze drawer, brass drop handles, turned legs, moulded stretchers, turned feet, 73cm high, 90cm wide £100 - £150

1689 An 18th century oak six plank child’s blanket chest, hinged top, the front carved carved with two large lunettes, bracket feet, 53cm high, 84cm wide £100 - £150 164

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1692

1692 An early 18th century and later oak oval gate leg dining table, drawer to end, turned and blocked legs and stretchers, 74cm high, 92cm wide, the base c.1720 £60 - £100

1693 An early 18th century oak rectangular side table, the over sailing top later carved with a bust length portrait of a king, within a broad border of scrolls, drawer to frieze flanked by brackets, turned and fluted legs, 67cm high, 85cm wide £180 - £220 1694 An early 19th century yew and elm Windsor elbow chair, low hooped back with shaped and pierced splat, saddle seat, turned legs, crinoline stretcher, c.1820 £150 - £200

1690

1695 An early 19th century yew and elm Windsor elbow chair, low hooped back with shaped and pierced splat, saddle seat, turned legs, H-stretcher, c.1820 £150 - £200

1690 An Anglo-Indian/Chinese hardwood side cabinet, shaped arched cresting above an asymmetrical arrangement of galleried plateaux, pierced and carved throughout with flowerheads and scrolling leaves, lotus gadrooned base, lion paw feet, 182cm high, 104cm wide, c.1880 £3000 - £4000

1696 An early 20th century brass pedestal birdcage, the stand with reeded column, domed fluted base and feet, fitted for electricity as a lamp, 184cm high, c.1910 £60 - £100

1691 An Art Nouveau mahogany low bookcase, shaped cresting above a pair of leaded glass doors and a niche, flanked by two rows of three open shelves, tapered legs, 135cm high, 169cm wide, c.1910 £200 - £300

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1697 An early 20th century Knowle three seater sofa, upholstered in dusk velvet, 169cm wide £100 - £150

1698 An early George III mahogany bow fronted bachelor’s chest, moulded crossbanded top with matched veneers, above two short and three long graduated drawers, brass bat shaped handles and escutcheons, skirted base, bracket feet, 80cm high, 76cm wide, c.1760 £3000 - £5000

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1700 An early Victorian crossbanded mahogany bow fronted bachelor’s chest, slightly over sailing top above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, the top drawer fitted with an arrangement of compartments, turned ebonised handles, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, Chubb’s patent lock, plinth base, 85cm high, 94cm wide, c.1840 £100 - £150 1701 An early Victorian mahogany rounded rectangular wind-out dining table, with three leaves, moulded top, turned and fluted legs, ceramic casters, 72cm high, extending to 370 cm long, c.1840 £300 - £500

1702 An unusual 19th century oak settle, rectangular panelled back and sides, scroll arms, turned forelegs, 193cm wide £250 - £350 1703 An William IV/early Victorian oak hall chair, shield shaped back, solid seat, shaped front support centred by a draught turned roundel, c.1840 £60 - £100

1705 A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, moulded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors, the projecting base fitted with secretaire and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, shaped apron, splay feet, 233cm high, 99cm wide, c.1800 £500 - £800

1706 A George III Provincial Chippendale oak corner chair, bowed cresting rail, shaped and pierced splats, outswept scroll arms, corded rush drop-in seat, cabriole foreleg, turned and shaped pad feet, c.1775 £60 - £100

1699

1699 An early George III mahogany chest on chest, outswept dentil cornice above two short and three long graduated moulded drawers flanked by reeded canted angles, the projecting base with three further long drawers conforming, pierced brass bat shaped handles, ogee bracket feet, 181cm high, 102cm wide, c.1760 £500 - £800

1707

1707 A William and Mary style walnut side chair, the tall back pierced and profusely carved with an urn, flowers and S-scrolls and leaves, stuffed-over seat, turned legs, shaped Xstretchers, bun feet, 19th century £300 - £500

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Day Three

Friday 19th September at 2.00pm

Pictures, Prints & Books

Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers


Watercolour

1730 William James Boddy (1832-1911) Banqueting Hall, Haddon Hall signed, dated 1860, watercolour, 46cm x 23cm £100 - £150

1731 A**Cox (19th century) The Wood Shed signed, monochrome watercolour, 20cm x 30cm £50 - £70 1732 A**Roberts (late 19th century) The Quiet Smoke signed, dated 1875, watercolour, 25cm x 35cm

1736

£50 - £70

1733 Alfred Thomas Design for Large Painting in the Side Chapel, Church of Redemption, New Delhi watercolour, 56.5cm x 33cm £60 - £80

1734 Alma Claude Burlton Cull (1880 - 1931) Temple Spires Rising Through Misty Vegetation signed, dated 1926, watercolour, 32 x 21.5cm £200 - £300 1735 Anne Sandbach (19th century) Study of a Botanical Specimen signed, watercolour, 43cm x 31.5cm

1736 Arthur Dudley (act c.1890-1907) Still Life, Apples in a Basket signed, watercolour, 37.5cm x 54cm 1737 Arthur Dudley (act c.1890-1907) Still Life, Grapes, Cherries and Grapes signed, watercolour, 37.5cm x 54cm

1737

£40 - £60 £70 - £100 £70 - £100

1738 Attributed to John Absolon R. I. (1815 - 1895) A Pious Moment, Girl at Prayer watercolour, 34.5cm x 27cm £150 - £200 1739 Augustus Walford Weedon (1838 - 1908) The Marsh Mill signed, watercolour, 44 x 73cm £150 - £200

1741

1740 Brian Irving (20th century) Sheep Dog and Handler at Work signed, watercolour, 12cm x 18cm; three others similar (4) £150 - £250 1741 Charles Edward Brittan A Gun Dog on the Moor signed, watercolour, 17cm x 22.5cm

£100 - £150

1742 Charles Edward Wilson (1854 - 1941) Feeding the Rabbits signed, watercolour, 11cm x 13.5cm £300 - £500 For more images please visit

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1749 English School (19th century) Fetching the Water from the River signed with monogram, watercolour, 37cm x 42cm £80 - £120 1750 English School (19th century) Fishing Boat in a Harbour oil on board, 19cm x 29cm 1751 English School (19th century) Fishing Boat in a Swell oil on board, 28cm x 34cm

£60 - £100

1752 English School (19th century) Fishing Boats in a Squall near Dunstanburgh Castle indistinct signed, dated 1882, 51cm x 74cm £100 - £150

1743

1743 Charles Edward Wilson (1854 - 1941) Unlikely Friends signed, watercolour, 15.5cm x 23.5cm £300 - £500

1753 English School (19th century) Outside the Tavern watercolour, 15cm x 21cm

1744 Christine Thouzeau (Bn.1942) A set of three, Dogs and Cats signed, watercolours, 20cm x 18.5cm; another, 15.5cm x 14.5cm (4) £60 - £100 1745 D Mckenzie (Late 19th Century) Sunlight Over the Peaks signed, gouache, 32cm x 49cm

£60 - £100

£60 - £100

£70 - £100

1746 English School (19th century) A Horse in a Landscape watercolour, 21.5cm x 28.5cm

£100 - £150

1748 English School (19th century) Eton Boys watercolour, 11.5cm x 10.5cm

£50 - £70

1747 English School (19th century) A pair, Heading Out and The Day’s Bag watercolours, arched mounts, 27.5cm x 26.5cm £100 - £150

1754

1754 English School (19th century) Prayers Before Bedtime monogrammed FV, watercolour, 55cm x 45cm £200 - £300 1755 English School (19th century) Study of a Grey Horse watercolour, 22cm x 32cm 1756 English School (19th century) The Young Heiress watercolour, oval, 26cm x 20.5cm 1757 English School (19th century) Unloading the Catch watercolour, 19cm x 29.5cm

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£100 - £150 £50 - £80 £60 - £80


1758 English School (19th/early 20th century) The Stand Off monogrammed AG, watercolour, 16.5cm x 22cm £40 - £60

1767 Henry Harewood Robinson Moored Boats signed, watercolour, 15cm x 22cm

1759 English School (early 19th century) Study of a Hound initialled GM, dated 1812, watercolour, 9.5cm x 12cm £50 - £70

1760 Eustace A Tozer Dartmoor signed, watercolour, 26.5cm x 78cm

1761 Eva Hollyer (1865 - 1948) A Pensive Moment Amongst the Lupins signed, watercolour, 36cm x 26cm 1762 George Morland (1763-1804) Unloading The Catch signed, watercolour, 44cm x 55cm

1763 Gerard Sutcliffe (20th century) Moored Fishing Boats signed, oil on canvas, 29cm x 50cm

1764 H Hughes Richardson (1882 - 1964) A pair, Ducks Taking to Wing signed, watercolours, 28.5cm x 42.5cm wide

£100 - £150

1768 Horatio Henry Couldery (1832 - 1893) Would-be Predators signed, pencil sketch, 8cm x 11.5cm; others (3) £50 - £70

1769 Indian School A pair, Scantily Clad Courtesans, in erotic poses watercolour and gouache, 24cm x 18cm £60 - £100

£60 - £80

1770 J Geldard Walton (19/20th century) Steamer Rescuing the Sailing Ship, off the cliff lined coast signed, dated 1902, watercolour, 22cm x 62cm £70 - £100

£400 - £500

1771 J** Jameson (early 20th century) In Caledonia signed, titled, watercolour highlighted in white, 24cm x 34cm

£100 - £150

£50 - £70

1772 J.H.Perrins Bridge and All Saints’ Church, Bakewell signed, watercolour, 22.5cm x 30cm Exhibited at Nottingham Museum and Art Gallery, 1935 £40 - £60

£60 - £80

1773 James Macintyre (Irish School 20th Century) A Pair, On the Farm signed, numbered 15 and 17, pen and ink sketches, 21cm x 30cm £200 - £300

£100 - £150

1765 Harold Gresley (1892 - 1967) A Pair, Cottage at Milton Nr Repton and Ingleby South Derbyshire signed, dated 1924. watercolours, 20cm x 27cm £200 - £300

1766 Henry Birtles (1838-1907) The Gathered Flock signed, dated 79, watercolour, 20cm x 31.5cm £70 - £100

1774

1774 John Edmund Buckley (1824-1876) The Morning Boating Trip singed, dated 1863, watercolour, 32cm x 53cm £200 - £400

1775 John Thorburn-McGaw (1872-1952) A pair, A Courtyard in Rouen and Rue du Rosier, Rouen signed, dated 34, watercolours, 36cm x 28cm £50 - £70

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1782 Michael Crawley London Bridge, St Paul’s, River Thames signed, watercolour, 25cm x 34.5cm 1783 Michael Crawley Place de la Republique, Paris signed, watercolour, 23.5cm x 33cm 1784 Michael Crawley River Thames, Westminster signed, watercolour, 28cm x 38cm

1785 Michael Crawley The Chrysler Building, New York signed, watercolour, 36.5cm x 23.5cm 1786 Michael Crawley Wall Street, New York signed, watercolour, 34cm x 25cm

1787 Michael Crawley Winter Evening, Union Square, New York signed, watercolour, 25cm x 34cm

1788 Mildred R Bennett (Exh.1906-1908) Portrait of a Young Lady Reading signed, watercolour, 31.5cm x 24cm

1776

1776 John Yardley (Bn.1933) Still Life, Flowers in a Vase signed, watercolour, 73cm x 53cm

£60 - £80

£60 - £80

£70 - £90

£60 - £80

£60 - £80

£60 - £80

£60 - £80

£150 - £250

1777 Joseph William Carey, RUA (Irish 1859 - 1937) Donegal Pass, Ormeau Park signed, watercolour, 23.5cm x 33.5cm £200 - £300 1778 Joseph William Carey, RUA (Irish 1859 - 1937) Newcastle (Co Down) in 1798 signed, dated 1916, watercolour, 24cm x 36cm £200 - £300 1779 Juliet Pannett (1911 - 2005) The Newsboy signed, dated 1955, watercolour, 34.5cm x 23cm £100 - £150 1780 Michael Crawley Brow of the Hill, Meynell Hunt, Derbyshire signed, watercolour, 21.5cm x 44.5cm 1781 Michael Crawley La Rue de Rivoli, Tour St Jacques, Paris signed, watercolour, 23cm x 33cm

1789

1789 Maud Hollyer (d.1910) Young Friends signed, watercolour, 61cm x 81cm

£60 - £80

1790 Percy Dixon (1862-1924) Loch at Dusk signed, watercolour, 24cm x 47.5 cm

£60 - £80

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£100 - £150 £70 - £100


1802 William Morton (fl. 1880-1894) Speedwell Cavern, Derbyshire signed, dated 1882, watercolour, 35cm x 53cm £150 - £250 1803 William Taylor Longmire (1841 - 1914) Walkers in the Valley signed, dated 1875, watercolour, 23cm x 35cm

£50 - £80

1791

1791 Pollyanna Pickering (Contemporary) Tigers signed, pencil and watercolour wash, 56cm x 78cm £200 - £300 1792 R** Hayes (early 20th century) Fishing Boats in the Harbour signed, watercolour, 25cm x 35cm

£50 - £70

1794 W** Eastwood (19th century) Old Farm and Hens signed, watercolour, 25cm x 35cm

£50 - £70

1793 Samuel William Oscroft (1834 - 1924) The Patient Sportsman signed with initials, dated 69, watercolour, 24.5cm x 35cm £60 - £80

1795 W**H**Dwyer (early 20th century) Sheep Grazing on a Moorland signed, dated watercolour, 26cm x 35cm

1798 William F. Bamford (19th century) New Hay Market, Sheffield signed, dated 1865, watercolour, 30cm x 46.5cm

1804

1804 Cornelius David Krieghoff (Canadian 1815 - 1872) A Walk Through the Pines signed, watercolour, 53cm x 36cm £600 - £1000

£50 - £80

1805 Chinese School (19th century) Butterflies and Insects watercolour on pith paper, 15cm x 23cm; another, similar (2) £60 - £80

£80 - £120

1799 William Huggins (1820 - 1884) Sheep on a Grassy Bank signed, coloured chalks, 13.5cm x 29cm; another, Study of a Goat and Donkey, 16.5cm x 24cm (2) £50 - £80 1800 William Huggins (1820 - 1884) Study of a Cow coloured chalks, 18.5cm x 25.5cm

Oils

1815 After James Pollard (1792-1867) A pair, The Runaway Mail, Nasty Mishap oil on board, 19.5cm x 26.5cm Leger Galleries, Old Bond St., London W.1. labels to verso £60 - £100

£50 - £70

1801 William Langley (1852-1922) Fishing Boat and Buoy signed, dated 1892, watercolour, 35cm x 52cm £100 - £150 For more images please visit

1817 Antonietta Brandeis (1849 - 1910) The Rialto Market, Venice signed, oil on canvas, 22.5cm x 14cm £5000 - £7000 174

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1818 Attributed Stanley Royle (1888-1961) Grindleford Looking towards Hope Valley in winter oil on panel, 15cm x 24cm £50 - £70 1819 Attributed to Thomas Baker (1809 - 1869) Summer Landscape with Cattle Resting oil on board, 29cm x 23cm £300 - £500

1820 Carl Nonn (1876-1949) Autumn on the Lake signed, oil on canvas, 41cm x 48cm

£60 - £100

1821 Charles Thomas Bale (fl.1866 - 1895) Still Life signed, oil on canvas, 19cm x 29cm £200 - £300 1822 Continental School (19th century) A Busy Belgian Street indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 74cm x 62.5cm £300 - £400

1820

1823 Continental School (19th century) Portrait of a Lady oil on canvas, 90cm x 69.5cm

£60 - £100

1824 Continental School (20th century) Seascape, Still Evening monogrammed, dated 1948, oil on canvas, 59cm x 78cm £50 - £80

1825 David W Haddon (British fl.1884-1914) Portrait of a Fisherman and a Lady signed, oil on board, 20cm x 14.5cm (2) £200 - £300 1826 David W Haddon (fl.1884-1911) Feeding Time signed, oil on board, 29.5cm x 22cm

1821

£70 - £100

1827

1827 Dutch School (17th/18th century) A Blind Man and His Guide oil on oak panel, 20.5cm x 13cm

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£100 - £150


1828

1828 Edgar Hunt (1876 - 1953) Goat, Cock and Hens by a Barn signed, dated 1916, oil on canvas, 35cm x 44cm £6000 - £10000

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1829

1829 Edgar Hunt (1876 - 1953) Two Goats, Cock and Hens Inside the Barn signed, dated 1916, oil on canvas, 35cm x 44cm £6000 - £10000

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1830

1830 Edward Craven of Newmarket Portrait of Wise Maiden, a Bay in a Stable signed, oil on canvas, 33.5cm x 43.5cm

£150 - £250

1831 Edward Pritchett (fl. 1828 - 1864) The Doges Palace Venice, with view across to San Marco signed, oil on canvas, 26cm x 21cm £2000 - £3000 1832 English School Portrait of an Elderly Gentleman oval, mixed medium, oval, 32cm x 25cm

£50 - £70

1833 English School (18th Century) Autumn, portrait of a young beauty oil on canvas laid on panel, oval, 47.5cm x 40cm £80 - £120 1834 English School (19th century) A Set of Four, Pugnacious Bulldog and Ratting Terriers oil on boards, 16cm x 23cm (4) £100 - £150 1835 English School (19th century) A Bay in a Paddock oil on canvas, 34cm x 44.5cm

£100 - £150

1834

1836

1836 English School (19th century) A Horse and Hound in a Stable Interior oil on oak panel, 14cm x 19cm

£60 - £100

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1841 English School (19th century) Grand Masters oil on panel, 28cm x 28.5cm 1842 English School (19th century) Gypsy Encampment oil on canvas, 45cm x 57cm

1843 English School (19th century) Highland Cattle By The Shore indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 49cm x 75cm

1844 English School (19th century) John Peel titled to verso, oil on canvas, 43cm x 31cm

1837 (part)

1837 English School (19th century) A pair, Gun Dog and Cockerel oils on panel, 25cm x 28cm

£100 - £150 £100 - £150 £60 - £100 £50 - £70

1845 English School (19th century) Mail Train Ascending an Incline inscribed to verso, oil on canvas, 21cm x 32cm £60 - £100

£200 - £300

1846 English School (19th century) Mountain Goat, crossing a stream oil on canvas, 42cm x 52cm 1847 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Gentleman oil on board, 25.5cm x 20.5cm 1848 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Gentleman oil on canvas, 75cm x 55cm

1738

1838 English School (19th century) A pair, The Reluctant Patient and Waiting for The Master oils on board, circular, 27cm diam £200 - £300

£70 - £100 £80 - £120 £80 - £120

1839

1839 English School (19th century) A Surrey Landscape oil on panel, 27cm x 41cm 1840 English School (19th century) Cicero, Winner of the 1905 Derby oil on canvas, 29.5cm x 39.5cm

1849

£150 - £200

1849 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a black jacket oil on canvas, 75.5cm x 62.5cm £60 - £100

£80 - £120

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1850 English School (19th century) Repelling the Invaders, terriers and cat in confrontation oil on board, 25cm x 36.5cm £60 - £100 1851 English School (19th century) Sheep Resting oil on canvas, 16cm x 23.5cm

1859 Errol Neill (bn.1941) Stormy Day signed, oil on board, 30cm x 38cm

1860 Eyres Simmons (1902-1955) Boats Beside the Shore, signed, watercolour

£70 - £100

£100 - £150 £100 - £150

1861 F G Short (1868 - 1936) New Forest Landscape signed, dated 1922, oil on board, 15cm x 20.5cm £200 - £300

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1852 English School (19th century) Stable Friends, a donkey and goat indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 37cm x 49cm £100 - £150 1853 English School (19th century) S tudying the Books oil on board, 32cm x 24cm 1854 English School (19th century) Taking Tea in the Drawing Room oil on canvas, 50.5cm x 70.5cm

1855 English School (19th century) Young Friends, Children on the River Bank oil on canvas, 26.5cm x 36.5cm

£60 - £100 £60 - £100 £100 - £150

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1856 English School (19th/early 20th century) The Painting Lesson oil on oak panel, 22cm x 17cm £60 - £100

1862 Frank E Jamieson A pair, Scottish Highland Landscapes signed, oils on canvas, 38.5cm x 59cm

1857 Eric Bruce McKay (1907-1989) Fishing Boats, Dieppe signed, titled to verso, oil on canvas, 50cm x 60cm £250 - £350 1858 Ernest Knight (1915 - 1995) The Harbour signed, oil on canvas, 44cm x 59cm

1863 Fred Thurlby (early 20th century) Blagdon Milkmaid. shire in a stable signed, dated 1911, oil on canvas, 44.5cm x 58cm £70 - £100

1864 Frederick Golden-Short (1863 - 1936) Linwood, The New Forest signed, oil on board, 21.5cm x 29cm £60 - £100

£100 - £150

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1865 George Ramsey Haddon Hall signed, oil on board, 25cm x 17cm 1866 Gudrun Sibbons (1925) Dutch Estuary, Mending The Nets signed, oil on panel, 39cm x 49cm

1867 Gudrun Sibbons (1925) On The Roadside, Spires In The Distance signed, oil on board, 29cm x 39cm

£50 - £70

1876 John Blake McDonald RSA (Scottish, 1829-1901) Sheep by a Bridge signed, oil on canvas, 29cm x 44cm £200 - £300

£300 - £400

£60 - £100

1877 John Cullum (late 19th century) The Antiquarian signed, oil on board, 35.5cm x 31cm

1878 John Wilson Carmichael (1799-1868) Shipping off the Solent signed, dated 1862, oil on canvas, 58cm x 98cm £4000 - £6000

£200 - £300

1868 Harold Gresley (1892 - 1967) Portrait of a Lady of the 1940s, seated, wearing a sea green blouse signed, oil on canvas, 75cm x 62cm £300 - £350 1869 Isherwood Beach Sun bears signature, oil on board, 25cm x 35cm

1879 Joseph Horlor (1809 - 1887) A Pair, Cattle Herder signed to verso, dated 1860, oils on boards, 29cm x 39cm £200 - £300 1880 Julius Hintz (1805 - 1862) Unloading Timber signed, oil on panel, 25 x 39.5cm

£400 - £600

1881 Luigi Renault Leghorn (19th century) Portrait of a Gentleman signed, oil on canvas, 21cm x 26cm

1870 Isherwood Spanish Sun bears signature, titled to verso, oil on board, 19cm x 24cm £300 - £400 1872 J W Gillman (early 20th century) Highland Cattle Resting signed, oil on canvas, 49cm x 75cm

1873 Jan Przelomiec (Polish 1920 - 2013) Portrait of a Girl signed, oil on canvas, 23.5cm x 19.5cm 1874 Jan Van D**oo** Sailing Ship on Choppy Sea signed, oil on canvas, 23.5 x 34cm

1875 John Bates Noel (fl.1870 - 1927) Linnestone Quarry, Storridge signed, oil on canvas, 41cm x 61.5cm

1882 M** Jacobi (late 19th century) Stratford on Avon Church signed, oil on canvas, 24.5cm x 40cm

£60 - £100

1883 Michael Barnfather (bn.1934) Sunrise over the Copse signed, dated ‘65, oil on board, 14cm x 60cm

£60 - £100

£600 - £1000 £60 - £100 £60 - £100 £80 - £120

1884 Patrick Penrose (Bn.1934) Christmas Tree 2 signed to verso, dated 204, acrylic on canvas laid on board, 65cm x 45cm £150 - £200

£60 - £100

1885 Patrick Penrose (Bn.1934) Modular Dwellings 2104 signed to verso, dated 2014, acrylic on canvas laid on board, 45cm x 65cm £150 - £200

£60 - £100

1886 Patrick Penrose (Bn.1934) Mount Fuji signed to verso, dated 2013, acrylic on canvas laid on board, 47cm x 69cm £150 - £200 1887 Patrick Penrose (Bn.1934) Tree Form signed to verso, dated 2001, acrylic on canvas laid on board, 60cm x 44cm £150 - £200 1888 Pollyanna Pickering (Contemporary) Mischief signed, oil on canvas, oval, 30cm x 40xm

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1889 Ted Dyer (bn.1940) Long Summer Days signed, oil on canvas, 38cm x 49cm 1890 W Race A pair, Caucasian Gentlemen signed, 48.5cm x 35.5cm

1891 William Calladine (Bn.1941) HMS Superb signed, oil on board, 33.5cm x 44cm

£250 - £300

1892 William Widgery (1822 - 1893) Sheep on the Moor signed, oil on canvas, 39cm x 59.5cm

£80 - £120

1893 Terrence Cuneo (1907 - 1996) Fishing Boats Moored off Crete signed, oil on canvas, 29cm x 39cm

£100 - £150 £100 - £150 £800 - £1200

1894 English School Portrait of a Young Gentleman and his Hound oil on panel, 96cm x 68cm £100 - £150 1895 After Rembrandt Self Portrait of the Artist oil on canvas, 74cm x 59cm

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£60 - £100


Prints and Maps

1900 Archibald Thorburn, after, a pair, At the Edge of the Stubble and Home of the Red Grouse, coloured prints, 36.5cm x 52cm £100 - £200 1901 Chs. Hunt, by, P.Matthews, after, Trial of Billy Burns, Under Martin’s Act, coloured print, Published by Ackerman & Co. London, 49.5cm x 63.5cm £40 - £60

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1902 David Shepherd, by and after, Evening in Africa, coloured print, signed in pencil, Soloman & Whitbred limited edition 843/1500, 42cm x 78cm £80 - £100

1913 Mackenzie Thorpe (Bn.1956) Victor Sleeping, photo lithography, limited edition 850, 35cm x 76cm £150 - £200

1903 E G Hester, by, Henry Alken, after, Brall’s Coaching Reminiscences, Summer, a coloured print, 37cm x 51cm £40 - £60

1914 Michael Stokoe (American Bn. 1933), Sunset, colour serigraph, signed in pencil, numbered 19/50, 41cm square £80 - £120 1915 Michael Stokoe (American Bn. 1933), Sunset, colour serigraph, signed in pencil, numbered 50/50, 41cm square £80 - £120

1904 English School (19th century), a pair of coloured engravings, Eavesdroppers, oval, 44cm x 34cm £40 - £60

1905 F D Soiron by, George Morland, by, a pair, St James`s Park and A Tea Garden, coloured oval engravings, 31cm x 36cm (2) £50 - £80

1916 Movie Memerobilia - a poster, Zulu, 82cm x 30.5cm £40 - £60

1906 Frank Martin (1921 - 2005), by and after, Mondaines. signed, numbered 2/75, limited edition print, 32cm x 50cm £120 - £180

1917 Richard Dighton, after, Going to the Whites, a coloured engraving, published by McLean, Haymarket, 31cm x 21.5cm; others (4) £50 - £70

1908 George Morland, after, W Ward, by, The Door of the Village Inn, coloured engraving, 44cm 54cm; others, 39cm x 49cm; Girl and Pigs; Alehouse Politicians’ The Thatcher (5) £100 - £150

1920 Ogilby (John) The Road from London to Portsmouth, via Wandsworth Kingston Cobham Guildford and Petersfield, decorative title cartouche and royal arms upper, 37cm x 48cm; others, Ogilby (John). The Road from Oxford to Chichester, 36cm x 44cm; The Road from London to Chichester, 345cm x 45cm (3) £60 - £100

1918 William Lionel Wyllie RA (1851 - 1931), South Shields, monochrome etching, signed in pencil, 16cm x 38cm £100 - £150

1907 George Morland, after, Thomas Williamson, by, Summer Amusement, coloured lithograph, 50cm x 60cm; others, Cottagers in Winter; The Happy Cottagers; The Dairy Farm; etc (5) £100 - £150

1909 Henry Wilkinson, by and after, a pair, Retrievers at Work, coloured etchings, signed in pencil and numbered 22/100 and 62/100, 23cm x 32cm £80 - £120 1910 Hollyer, by, Landseer, after, a pair, High Life and Low Life, monochrome engravings, 47.5cm x 38cm £40 - £60

1921 Derbyshire. Speed (John), Anno Darbieshire described, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Derby and of Buxton, ornate strapwork cartouche and compass rose, 38.5cm x 51cm, framed and double glazed, English text on verso £80 - £120

1912 J Harris, by, Henry Alken, after, a set of four, The First Steeple-Chase on Record, 26.5cm x 36cm, London published March 1st 1839 by Ben Brooks at His Eclipse Sporting Gallery, 48 High Street, Oxford £50 - £70

1923 Yorkshire. Speed (John), a two fold hand coloured map, sold by John Sudbury & G Humble, 1610 [or later], hand coloured engraved map, 40cm x 52cm, framed and double glazed, English text on verso £80 - £120

1911 Hunt, by, Turner, After, a set of six, Woodcock, Duck, Grouse, Partridge, Snipe and Pheasant Shooting, coloured engravings, 43.5cm x 54cm, published by F W Laird, London 1841 £150 - £200

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1922 Yorkshire. Speed (John), The North and East Ridins of Yorkshire, 1610 [or later], hand coloured engraved map, inset plans of Richmond and Hull, numerous armorials, 41cm x 53cm, framed £80 - £120

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Books and Manuscripts

1928 Local Interest - an interesting manuscript diary, from 1863 to June 30th 1875, belonging to Isabella Thornhill, recording events of her and her husband’s social duties and contemporary anecdotes, including encounters with ‘the handsome wife of Captn. Burton the African traveller’, the theft of a bracelet from a house party at Alfreton Hall and its reappearance in Ireland on the wrist of another lady, other accounts demonstrative of local life at the time, and interestingly an account of how Lord de Clifford killed his son heard at a dinner at Eaton Square, gilt edged leaves, 16 pages written in ink manuscript, bound in ox blood morocco, brass clasp, marbled pastedown, 22.5cm x 18cm Isabella Thornhill (bn.1805-1876), née Gell, heiress of Hopton Hall, married William Pole Thornhill, M.P. the last Thornhill of Stanton Hall, Stanton-in Peak, and a staunch Whig that commemorated the Great Reform Act of 1832 by building the Earl Grey Tower on his estate, High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1836, represented North Derbyshire in the House of Commons from 1853 to 1865. When the couple married, as part of Isabella’s inheritance, they took the name of Gell and briefly lived at Hopton Hall before shortly renouncing the inheritance. £200 - £300

1925 Autographs - Rock & Roll - The Rolling Stones signed on a page with Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger, and on a photograph with Keith Richards, framed with a further published photograph of the band on stage Provenance: Reputedly collected by a retired police inspector during the 1960’s, purchased from The Write Stuff, Galgate, Lancashire £400 - £600 1926 Derbyshire Architectural History - a set of plans and elevations, for Shardlow Hospital £40 - £60

1927 Local Interest - a charming selection of correspondence from the children of Charles, 5th Earl Fitzwilliam addressed to their father, including a letter from the heir William (future 6th Earl) wishing to ‘cut a better figure with the Herodotus’ while studying at Cambridge in 1834, one from his daughter Mary Thompson mentioning promotions at the Admiralty, others; an interesting letter of instruction from Sir Edmund Antrobus, 1st Baronet (memeber of the Royal Society) to Coutts, the aristocratic bank of choice at the time, postal mark for 1821; a printed and manuscript invitation from the City Philosophical Society (of London, founded 1808) to Mr Jn. Silvester, dated 1816; other correspondence addressed to the same Jn. Silvester, Town Clerk’s Office, Guildhall, London; an acknowledgement ‘of a Taunton banknote for Twenty Pounds’ between John Williams and Mr. Abraham Stevens. Atty., Stowey, dated 1783; a letter bearing the wax black seal of the Whitefoord family; various other letters bearing armorial wax seals; others (collection) Charles Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 5th Earl of Fitzwilliam (1786-1857) was a powerful Whig magnate of the Rockingham dynasty, as well as some time President of the Royal Statistical Society and President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. The family’s ancestral home Wenworth Woodhouse, nr. Rotherham, lies on a rich coal field that gave the family its wealth and ability to build Europe’s largest country house with a façade 180m long, and England’s largest with 250,000 square feet of floorspace. £50 - £80

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1929 Local Interest - The Bemrose Collection - Catalogue of Porcelain and other Objects of Art: The Collection of the Late William Bemrose, F.S.A. of Elmhurst Derby, to be Sold by Auction, by Messrs. C. Neale & Son, of Nottingham at Elmhurst, Derby, 1909, 77pp, with prices realised in ink manuscript, bound with the sale catalogue of the contents of Lonsdale Hill, Derby, seat of Sir Henry Howe Bemrose, Kt., 1912, sold by J. & W. Heathcote, Auctioneers, Derby, 47pp, bound in buckram edged marbled boards, title in gilt to spine William Bemrose (1831-1908), of the famous Derby family, was the director of the Bemrose printing business and director of Royal Crown Derby. Additionally he was a keen art and antiques collector, with a particular interest in the ceramics of his native Derbyshire. £40 - £60

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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.

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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.

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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, personal cheques 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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Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers • Peak Village Shopping Centre • Chatsworth Road Rowsley • Derbyshire • DE4 2JE Tel: 01629 730920 • Fax: 01332 368424 • E-mail: bakewell@bamfords-auctions.co.uk


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