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SPRING FINE SALE 29th and 30th March 2023 BYRNE’S
Valuers
Auctioneers &
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Cover illustrations:

A selection of items from the sale

Catalogue: £8 (inc. p&p)

BYRNE’S

A uctioneers & Valuers

SPRING TWO-DAY FINE SALE

To be sold by public auction on Wednesday 29th March and Thursday 30th March 2023 at 10am each day

at Pullman House, The Sidings, Boundary Lane, Saltney, Chester CH4 8RD

Viewing

Sunday 26th March 10am – 2pm

Monday 27th March 10am – 5pm

Tuesday 28th March 10am – 5pm

Wednesday 29th March limited viewing by appointment

Thursday 30th March limited viewing by appointment

Sale Day

The auction is being conducted using commission, telephone and online bidding only. It is not possible to attend the sale in person.

Payment and Collection

We are open for payment and collection of bought lots on both sale days. No appointment is necessary.

Enquiries

Adrian Byrne ASFAV or Jo Boucher ASFAV

Tel: (01244) 681311 email: auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk

Buyer’s Premium 25% (inc VAT)

ORDER OF SALE

Wednesday 29th March at 10am

Ceramics and Glass (including a collection of Moorcroft Pottery)

Silver and Silver Plate

Coins, Jewellery and Watches

Thursday 30th March at 10am

Pictures

Books, Objets d’Art and a private collection of Royal and Political Memorabilia

Furniture and Rugs

1 – 152

160 – 245

250 – 410

420 – 558

560 – 693

700 – 777

Live bidding is available for this sale on two platforms. Additional fees apply as follows: Lots purchased online with easyliveauction.com attract an additional charge for this service of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT, or you can pay a flat fee of £3 (inclusive of VAT) to register with no additional internet bidding surcharge. Lots purchased online with the-saleroom com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT.

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BYRNE’S

Auctioneers & Valuers

Selling Rate & Spare Lots

Pullman House, The Sidings Boundary Lane, Saltney Chester CH4 8RD 01244 681311

auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk

It is anticipated that the selling rate will be in the region of 70 – 100 lots per hour.

E-mail sale notification

If you would like to receive e-mail notification of our forthcoming sales please let us have your contact details including an e-mail address. We will add you to our database and you will be informed prior to general sales and antique sales with our unique ‘e-flier’.

Notice for purchasers of smaller items

Byrne’s will pack smaller purchases within reason for which we make a packing charge. Items are normally despatched via Special Delivery. Items are packed and the cost of postage is obtained.

This will need to be paid in full before the items are despatched. We send a note to this effect to successful purchasers with the auction invoice.

If you wish to take advantage of this service we require a disclaimer to be signed prior to despatch. If you would like any information in the meantime then please do not hesitate to contact us.

Pictures, Drawings, Prints, Miniatures etc

An explanation of cataloguing terms

• The first name, or names and surname of the artist – in our opinion a work by the artist

• The initials of the first name(s) and surname of the artist – in our opinion a work of the period of the artist and which may be in whole or part a work of the artist

• Attributed to – in our opinion ‘probably’ a work by the artist

• Follower of – in our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or near contemporary but not necessarily his pupil

• In the manner of – in our opinion a work in the style related to the artist but of a later date

• School – accompanied by the name of a place or country and date – in our opinion the picture was executed at that time and in that location e.g. English School, 18th Century

• The surname of the artist preceded by ‘after’ – in our opinion a copy of the work of the artist

•Signed and dated – in our opinion has a signature which is recognised as that of the artist and was executed at that date

• Bears signature and/or date – in our opinion the artist’s name, date or inscription may have been added by another hand

Please note that lots marked ▲ may be subject to Artist’s Resale Rights regulations. Please see page 81 for details.

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DAY ONE

Wednesday 29th March at 10am

CERAMICS & GLASS

1 Moorcroft ‘Hidden Away’ ovoid vase, circa 2012, designed by Paul Hilditch, limited edition numbered 68/100, height 20cm, with card box £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

2 Moorcroft ‘Coronation Day’ bottle vase, circa 2014, designed by Vicky Lovatt, numbered edition 41, height 23.5cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

3 Moorcroft Blue Sea Anemone baluster vase, circa 2008, designed by Rachel Bishop, height 32cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

4 Moorcroft ‘Nobility’ globular vase, circa 2016, designed by Rachel Bishop, limited edition, numbered 2/2, height 17.5cm, with card box £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

5 Moorcroft ‘The First Collectors’ slender baluster vase, circa 2012, designed by Kerry Goodwin, limited edition, numbered 24/100, height 26cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

6 Moorcroft ‘Anemone’ plate, blue ground, green painted mark, width 26cm; also a Moorcroft ‘Anemone’ ovoid vase, blue ground, green WM monogram, height 18cm; and a Moorcroft ‘Coral Hibiscus’ covered bowl, green ground, width 14.5cm (3)

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

7 Moorcroft ‘Florian Lilac’ ovoid vase, circa 2005, designed by Emma Bossons, Moorcroft red dot (slight imperfections) mark to the base, height 16.5cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

8 Moorcroft ‘Anemone’ ovoid vase, green ground, paper label to the base, height 12.5cm; also a Moorcroft ‘Anemone’ baluster vase, blue ground, height 13.5cm; and a Moorcroft ‘Anemone’ flambé jug, height 11cm (3)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

9 Moorcroft ‘Anemone’ octagonal ashtray, green ground, width 11cm; also two Moorcroft ‘Anemone’ triform ashtrays, blue ground, 14cm; and a Moorcroft ‘Coral Hibiscus’ plate, brown ground, 19cm (4)

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

10 Moorcroft ‘Anemone’ plate, blue ground, green WM mark, 26cm diameter; also a Moorcroft ‘Magnolia’ squat baluster vase, blue ground, height 10cm (2)

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

11 Moorcroft ‘Helen’ waisted baluster vase, circa 2006, designed by Rachel Bishop, height 18cm, with card box

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

12 Moorcroft design trial baluster vase, No. 3106, in a hibernating bat design, dated 2015, height 20.5cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

13 Moorcroft ‘White Dog Rose’ design bottle vase, circa 2015, designed by Nicola Slaney, height 20cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

14 Moorcroft ‘Tigris’ baluster vase, circa 2015, designed by Rachel Bishop, no. 2, height 20.5cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

15 Moorcroft Florian type design baluster vase, circa 2008, designed by Rachel Bishop, no. 11, height 23cm, with card box

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

16 Moorcroft ‘Magnolia’ comport, blue ground, green mark to the base, 18cm diameter; also a Moorcroft ‘Hibiscus’ oval lidded box, blue ground, 13cm, with card box; Moorcroft ‘Coral Hibiscus’ baluster vase, green ground, green mark to the base, height 19cm; and a Moorcroft ‘Coral Hibiscus’ oval dish, green ground, length 23cm (4)

£50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 1 - 5

17 Pair of Moorcroft miniature ‘Daisy May’ baluster vases, circa 2008, designed by Kerry Goodwin, height 6cm; also a Moorcroft Collectors’ Club pin dish, circa 2015, limited edition designed by Emma Bossons, 11.5cm diameter; a Moorcroft ‘Blackberries’ pin dish, 11.5cm diameter; and a Moorcroft ‘Hibiscus’ blue ground small footed bowl, with applied paper label, 11.5cm (5)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

18 Moorcroft ‘Factory Shop/Pot Bank’ paperweight, circa 2013, limited edition 55/100, height 11cm, with card box £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

19 Moorcroft ‘Sandbach Road’ biscuit jar and cover, impressed marks, painted 1/2, height 18.5cm, with card box

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

20 Moorcroft ‘Mother and Daughter’ baluster vase, circa 2012, designed by Vicky Lovatt, height 31.5cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

21 Moorcroft ovoid vase, circa 2012, decorated with a Barn Owl and frosty autumn leaves on a brown ground, limited edition, signed and numbered 43/150, height 21.5cm, with card box

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

22 Moorcroft ‘Father and Son’ slender ovoid vase, circa 2011, designed by Vicky Lovatt, height 31cm, with card box

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

23 Moorcroft ‘Cygnets’ small baluster vase, circa 2012, designed by Vicky Lovatt, height 9.5cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

24 Moorcroft small floral midnight ground dish, circa 2017, designed by Nicola Slaney, 15.5cm diameter, with card box

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

25 Moorcroft ‘Finches’ small ovoid vase, blue ground, height 10.5cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

26 Paul Hilditch for Moorcroft preparatory watercolour study for ‘Night Flight (Tawny Owl), signed and dated 2016, 22.5cm x 14cm, framed £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

27 Moorcroft trial piece ovoid vase, circa 2016, decorated with Tawny Owl Night Flight pattern, height 19cm, with card box

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

28 Moorcroft ‘Barn Owls’ ovoid vase, circa 2013, designed by Rachel Bishop, 13.5cm, with card box

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

29 Moorcroft Collectors’ Club ‘Coal Tits’ ovoid vase, circa 2015, designed by Vicky Lovatt, height 13cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

30 Moorcroft ‘Pomegranate’ biscuit barrel base, pre-war, with hammered pewter mount, twin handles to the straight sided body, impressed and green painted initial mark, height 11cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

31 Moorcroft ‘Anemone Tribute’ small fern pot, circa 2003, designed by Emma Bossons, height 9cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

32 Pair of Moorcroft ‘Pomengranate’ small baluster pots (second quality), impressed facsimile signature mark, height 6.5cm; also Moorcroft ‘Pomegranate’ small shouldered vase (second quality), 9cm; and a Moorcroft Clematis small baluster vase, 9cm (4)

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

33 Moorcroft trial enamelled miniature vase, circa 2003, by A Rose, in a Liberty style peacock feather design, 10.5cm; also a Moorcroft trial enamelled miniature jar and cover, circa 2003, by M Graves, decorated with violets, 5cm, with card box (2)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lots 33 - 35
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* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
Lots 11 - 15 Lots 20 - 22

34 Moorcroft ‘Peacock Parade’ small baluster vase, circa 2012, designed by Nicola Slaney, 9.5cm; and a pair of Moorcroft ‘Peacock Parade’ miniature ovoid vases, 5.5cm (3) With a card box - all of them?

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

35 Moorcroft enamelled miniature vase, circa 2002, waisted form decorated with flowering ivy, 8.5cm; also a Moorcroft enamelled lidded jar, circa 1999, 4.5cm; and a further Moorcroft enamelled lidded cylinder jar, circa 2000, 4cm, with a card box £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

36 Moorcroft large ‘Asian Peony’ bottle vase, circa 2016, designed by Emma Bossons, numbered 1/2, decorated with large peach coloured flowers on a deep blue ground, signed in gilt, height 42cm, with card box

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

37 Moorcroft limited edition baluster vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, decorated in a Briar Rose pattern, signed and numbered, height 17.5cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

38 Moorcroft ‘Anna Lily’ bowl, circa 1998, designed by Nicola Slaney (red dot second quality), 26cm diameter £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

39 Moorcroft ‘Pulsatillia’ deep covered bowl, circa 2010, designed by Vicky Lovatt, limited edition, numbered 98/100, 17cm diameter, with card box £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

40 Moorcroft ‘Torch Ginger’ bowl, circa 2014, designed by Vicky Lovatt, limited edition numbered 24/50, 23cm diameter

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

41 Moorcroft Connoisseur Collection ‘Medora Orange’ bottle vase, circa June 2004, designed by Kerry Goodwin, height 23.5cm, with card box £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

42 Moorcroft ‘Forever England’ ovoid vase, trial piece, designed by Vicky Lovatt, height 21cm, with card box

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

43 Moorcroft ‘Queen of the City’ limited edition vase for Liberty of London, circa 2015, designed by Kerry Goodwin, the slender vase decorated with pink flowers against a cream ground, numbered 37/50, height 32cm

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

44 Moorcroft ‘Forever England’ small bottle vase, circa 2018, designed by Vicky Lovatt, height 16.5cm, with card box; also Moorcroft ‘Snowdrop’ ovoid vase, circa 2008, height 13cm, with card box (2)

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

45 Moorcroft ‘Apollo Butterfly’ baluster vase, circa 2005, designed by Sian Leeper, (red dot second quality), height 20cm, with card box; also a Moorcroft ‘Butterfly and Iris’ pattern small shouldered vase, circa 2006, (red dot second quality), height 16cm, with card box (2)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

46 Moorcroft ‘Christmas Pansy’ baluster vase, circa 2009, designed by Rachel Bishop (red dot second quality), height 14cm, with card box; also a Moorcroft ‘Anna Lily’ small baluster vase, circa 1998, designed by Nicola Slaney (red dot second quality), height 10cm, with card box (2)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

47 Moorcroft trial ovoid vase, circa 2011, designed by Kerry Goodwin, decorated with a scrolling Briar Rose in red and pink against a midnight blue ground, height 13.5cm, with card box

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

48 Moorcroft ‘Walnut Tree Meadow’ ewer, circa 2012, designed by Rachel Bishop, height 18.5cm, with card box

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

49 Moorcroft ‘Wisteria’ shouldered vase, circa 1998, designed by Philip Gibson, height 16cm, with card box

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 36 - 39 Lots 40 - 43

50 Moorcroft trial baluster vase, circa 2008, decorated with wood violets in pink against a cream ground, height 11cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

51 Moorcroft trial squat baluster vase, circa 2011, decorated with sunflowers against a black ground, height 11cm, with card box £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

52 Moorcroft ‘Rennie Rose’ bottle vase, circa 2018, designed by Rachel Bishop, height 20.5cm; also a Moorcroft ‘Triginta’ ovoid vase, circa 2016, designed by Rachel Bishop for the Moorcroft Collectors’ Club, height 9.5cm, with card box (2) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

53 Moorcroft ‘Tricolour Pansy’ small baluster vase, height 13cm; also a Moorcroft ‘Alpine Meadow’ small baluster vase, circa 2004, designed by Nicola Slaney, height 10cm, the body impressed ‘HM 25’; and a Moorcroft trial small baluster vase, decorated with Oxeye Daisies, height 11cm, all with card boxes (3) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

54 Moorcroft ‘Wisteria Flutter’ shouldered vase, by Kerry Goodwin, 2010, height 16.5cm; also a Moorcroft Wisteria Flutter covered jar, 2010, height 11cm, with card box (2) £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

55 Moorcroft globular vase, decorated with an owl, by Nicola Slaney, limited edition 9/400, 2009, height 11cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

56 Moorcroft trial piece jar and cover, circa 2002, by Rachel Bishop, paper label to the base ‘HP Arven 401/5’, height 16cm, with a card box

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

57 Moorcroft ‘Parasol Dance’ waisted vase, by Kerry Goodwin, 2005, (red dot quality), height 16cm, with a card box; also a Moorcroft ‘Carousel Strawberry’, squat baluster vase, by Rachel Bishop, circa 1996, numbered 243 to the base, height 11cm (2)

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

58 Three Moorcroft magnolia pattern pieces comprising a white ground baluster vase, 19cm, a squat baluster vase, 11.5cm and a plate, 26cm diameter, impressed marks and painted initials

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

59 Moorcroft Pomegranate comport, the dish raised on a hammered pewter trumpet base, 19cm diameter

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

7 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
Lots 47 - 51 Lots 54 - 56

Lots 60 - 62

60 William Moorcroft frilled and slipper orchid large lamp base, ovoid form with a shaded blue green ground, painted initials, incised facsimile signature and applied paper label, height 29cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

61 Moorcroft ‘Sweet Pea’ white ground pottery table lamp, cream fabric shade, total height with shade 54cm, the lamp 27cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

62 Large Moorcroft frilled and slipper orchids vase, circa 1953, ovoid form, the flowers picked out in blues, yellows and pinks, against a shaded green and blue ground, impressed signature mark ‘Potter to the Queen’, height 37cm £600 - £900 plus 25% BP*

63 William Moorcroft for Macintyre, Florian vase, circa 1900, slender waisted form decorated with crocus around the base, beneath a band of lilac leaves, in shaded blues, green painted signature mark and Florian printed mark (hairline cracks), height 28.5cm £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

64 William Moorcroft for Macintyre, a Florian ware Peacock vase, circa 1900, finished in shades of blue and green, painted signature mark, printed Florian mark, height 26.5cm

A similar vase is illustrated in Paul Atterbury’s ‘A Guide to Moorcroft Pottery 1897-1993’, pg. 40, pl. 3 £1000 - £1500 plus 25% BP*

Lots 65 - 67 (part)

65 Beswick Beatrix Potter figure Duchess (with pie), brown line mark, (BP-3B), Copyright 1979, height 9.5cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

66 Beswick Beatrix Potter figure Duchess (with flowers), gold oval back stamp (BP-2A), issued 1955-72, height 9.5cm

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

67 Eleven Beswick Beatrix Potter figures comprising: Anna Maria, gold oval mark (BP-2A); Pig-Wig, brown line back stamp (BP-3B), 10cm; Kitten & Butterfly (BP-3C); Aunt Petitoes (BP-3C); Little Black Rabbit (BP3B); Simpkin (BP-3C); Cousin Ribby (BP-3B); Cecily Parsley (BP-3B); Sally Henny Penny (BP-3B); Samuel Whiskers (BP-3B); and Flopsy, Mopsy & Cottontail (BP-3B) (11)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

68 Ten Beswick Beatrix Potter figures comprising: Pickles, brown line mark (BP-3B), 11.5cm; Pigling Bland (BP-3A) (restored ears); Susan (BP-3C); Ginger (BP-3B); Pig-Wig (BP-3A); Tabatha Twitchet & Miss Moppet (BP-3B); Mrs Rabbit & Bunnies (BP-3B); Timmy Willie (BP-3B); Timmy Tiptoes (BP-3B); and Old Mr Pricklepin (BP-3C) (10)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

69 Five Beswick limited edition Peter Rabbit and Friends figure groups comprising ‘Duchess and Ribby’, numbered 552/1500; also ‘Peter and Benjamin picking up onions’, numbered 1072/3000; ‘Mrs Tiggywinkle and Lucie’, numbered 540/2950; ‘Ginger and Pickles’, numbered 678/2750; ‘This pig had a bit of meat’, numbered 509/1500, all with wooden bases

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

Lots

63 and 64
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70 Rare Elsmore & Forster dated Grimaldi ale jug, circa 1865, inscribed with the recipient’s name and date ‘William Kettle 1865’, further inscribed ‘Ovenmens’ and ‘Arms’ in gilt, printed throughout with figures including the Cashmore Clown in coloured lustre, printed Arms mark to the base, height 32cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

71 Pair of Rhennish salt glazed stoneware ale jugs, tapered baluster form moulded with masks and detailed with gilt, height 27.5cm £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

72 Belleek First Period Sea Urchin part tea service comprising lidded teapot with instructions on the inside cover, sugar basin, milk jug and two saucers, the teapot 11.5cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

73 Pair of Chinese blue and white bowls, Qianlong (1736-95), finely decorated with a pavilion landscape, 26cm; also a pair of Chinese Fitzhugh pattern blue and white saucers, Qianlong (1736-95), 16.5cm diameter (4)

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

74 Chinese blue and white prunus and cracked ice ginger jar, 18th or 19th Century, height 21cm £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

75 Chinese famille rose sleeve vase, Qianlong (1736-95), decorated with foliate urns against blue and white borders, height 26.5cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

76 Chinese Yixing teapot, bamboo form inscribed with script at the neck, with bamboo spout and handle, applied green leaves, impressed mark to the base, height 12cm; also a further Chinese Yixing teapot, of squat form with incised blossom decoration, impressed mark, height 8.5cm (2)

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

77 Chinese blue and white bottle vase, 20th Century, decorated with a carp emerging from foaming waves, painted scroll and brush mark within a double circle, 23.5cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

78 Chinese Ge type large vase, shouldered form with everted rim, decorated in an all over crackle light celadon glaze, height 42.5cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

79 Japanese porcelain stick stand, decorated with a three toed dragon against a green ground, height 62cm £50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

9 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20% Lot 70 Lot 70 (side view) Lot 70 (side view) Lots 73 - 75

Lot 80

80 German porcelain figure group ‘The Lovers’, decorated in colours heightened with gilt, height 34cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

81 Annamese blue and white teapot and cover, decorated with birds and calligraphic script over an unglazed base, height 20cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

82 Japanese blue and celadon glazed dish, decorated with a lobster and fan, stilt mark to the base, 34cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

83 Large Japanese blue and white plaque, Meiji (1868-1912), decorated with prunus blossom and branches in blue against an off white ground, the base with a Chenghua six character mark, 55cm diameter £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

84 Royal Crown Derby hand decorated vase, circa 1898, ovoid form with leaf moulded neck, the body decorated with East Anglian fishing boats, printed marks (drilled), height 29cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

86 Chinese Republic lotus bud vase, decorated with birds amidst branches, and prunus rock, in famille rose colours, four character mark to the base, height 18cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

87 Chinese famille rose vase, shouldered form with mask and ring handles and decorated with pomegranate trees in colours and underglaze blue, Qianlong mark in Zhuanshu script, height 23cm

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

88 Pair of Royal Worcester peach ground pedestal ewers, circa 1911, ovoid form with Bacchanalian mask handle and decorated with a wild flower spray in polychrome colours over a trumpet foot and square base, printed marks, height 28cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

89 Newhall porcelain teapot, circa 1800, reeded lobed form decorated with floral sprigs against a white ground, painted pattern number 123, height 15.5cm (chip to spout)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

90 Pair of Royal Worcester saucers, decorated by Harry Stinton with highland cattle within a gilt edged border, printed marks and date code for 1965, 15.5cm diameter

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

91 Art Pottery large dish, sgraffito decorated with a fish under a crackle grey celadon glaze, 40cm diameter

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

Lots 85 - 87

85 Chinese famille rose plate, decorated with a cockerel and peony rock in colours, within an underglaze blue lappet border, underglaze blue Qianlong mark in Zhuanshu script, 25cm diameter £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lot 92

92 Two Makkum faience wall plaques, one featuring a canal scene, the other figures beside a river, both Low Countries Views, 60cm x 49cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

93 Chinese Sang de Boeuf porcelain vase, 19th Century, converted to a table lamp (drilled), the vase 24.5cm

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

94 Chinese porcelain snuff bottle, decorated with birds sitting amidst prunus blossom, in colours against an underglaze blue bordered ground with gilt lappet decoration, inscribed with calligraphy and with Qianlong mark in Zhuanshu script, coral and pearl stopper top, height 7cm; also a Cantonese carved wooden bead, worked with beads amidst blossom, 2.5cm (2)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

95 Copeland and Garrett Cadogan teapot, peach form decorated in a streaked brown glaze, impressed mark, height 17cm

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

96 Pair of Chinese blue and white prunus pattern ginger jars, late 19th/early 20th Century, height 16cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

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97 Pair of Chinese blue and white jars, Kangxi mark and possibly of the period, ovoid form decorated with panels of precious objects, peony rock and lotus flower, painted six character mark within a double circle, later pierced carved wooden covers, the porcelain 19cm

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

98 Chinese blue and white cylinder vase, late 19th/early 20th Century, decorated with ducks and lotus within lattice foliate borders, Kangxi four character mark, height 31cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

99 Chinese blue and white porcelain warming dish, Qianlong (1736-95), decorated with the figures on a bridge pattern, 23.5cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

100 Susie Cooper ‘Charcoal Feather’ pattern three piece condiment on stand, numbered 2350, 15cm; also a matching preserve jar and cover, 10.5cm (2) £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

101 Rare Royal Doulton figure ‘The Sketch Girl’ (model 444), designed by Leslie Harradine, introduced 1923, withdrawn 1938, height 18.5cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

102 Royal Doulton figure ‘The Perfect Pair’ (HN581), designed by Leslie Harradine, issued 1923-38, height 18cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

103 Royal Worcester fruit decorated dessert service, circa 1912/13, painted with windfall fruit by A Shuck, within a scalloped powder blue border heightened with gilt sprigs, blue mark (some damages), comprising twelve 21cm plates, two square serving dishes and two oval serving dishes (16) £800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

11 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
Lots 96 - 99 Lot 103

104 Pair of Royal Doulton figures ‘Darby and Joan’ (HN1427) and ‘Joan’ (HN1422), designed by Leslie Harradine, issued 1930-49, height 14cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

105 Two Japanese porcelain plaques, decorated in Chinese famille rose style, 34cm diameter

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

106 Chinese vase, slender bud form decorated with an all over ochre glaze, underglaze blue double circle to the base, height 17cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lots 107 (part) - 110

107 Pair of Chinese lidded baluster vases, late 19th/early 20th Century, unusually decorated with sea creatures in colours against a white ground, height 21cm; also a pair of Chinese small sleeve vases, decorated in famille rose colours, height 16cm (4)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

108 Chinese famille rose jar and cover, 19th Century, of inverted baluster form, painted with panels of figures against a green enamelled and gilt scroll ground, painted four character mark to the base, height 22cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

109 Chinese famille verte glazed biscuit pagoda stand and cover, decorated in colours with a column over a green and yellow glazed domed lappet base and hexagonal plinth, height 42.5cm

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

110 Chinese famille verte jar and cover, 18th or 19th Century, ovoid form richly decorated with phoenix and peony against a green enamelled karakusa ground, with green ruyi lappets to the shoulders against a yellow ground, underglaze blue double circle to the base, height 22cm

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

111 Quality cut glass claret jug, circa 1900, height 26.5cm £20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

112 Helena Wolfsohn (Dresden) pot pourri urn and cover, circa 1900, twin gilt handles on an urn shaped body, decorated with panels of courtiers and floral block panels, all bordered with gilt scrolls, pierced cover with a laurel wreath handle, all raised on a square base, painted underglaze blue ‘AR’ mark, height 30cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

113 Royal Lancastrian blue robin’s egg glazed bowl, impressed mark, 30cm diameter £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

114 John Michael painted china plaque, Boater’s Loch, signed and titled, framed, 22cm x 15cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

115 Pair of Japanese blue and white oval dishes, Meiji (1868-1912), each centred with a three toed dragon with peony borders, 27.5cm £30 - £40 plus 25% BP*

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116 Japanese Satsuma vase, Taisho (1912-26), formed as a traditional pail, decorated with pheasant, flowers and foliage in terracotta and gilt, signed to the base, height 18.5cm; also a Satsuma saucer decorated with birds and bamboo, signed, 15cm diameter (2) £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

117 Pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, possibly Kazan, Taisho (191226), decorated with a pagoda landscape beneath autumnal leaves, height 25cm; also a pair of matte black ground Satsuma vases, decorated with a pagoda landscape in gilt, height 21.5cm (4) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

118 Koshida Satsuma saucer dish, late 20th Century, decorated with flower gatherers walking down a mountainside, 16cm; also a Satsuma bow decorated with a Golden Pheasant amidst a blossoming tree, the exterior in deep blue, signed, 12.5cm (2)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

119 Pair of Chinese famille rose octagonal plates, Qianlong (173695), each decorated with birds and peony rock, 22cm; also a similar patterned famille rose bowl, 22cm (3) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

120 Kakiemon inspired china plate, decorated in Imari colours, 22cm; also a pair of Copeland Spode stone china side plates, 18cm; and a chinoiserie printware saucer dish, 20cm (4)

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

121 Sitzendorf porcelain tea caddy, decorated with Deutsche Blumen bordered with gilt, underglaze blue mark, height 11cm; also a Furstenberg porcelain tea caddy and cover, similarly decorated, height 13.5cm (2)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

122 Brussels faience pewter lidded tankard, decorated with fir trees, the cover inscribed with initials ‘JSM 1794’, height 25.5cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

123 Chinese blue and white snuff bottle, circular form, decorated with pine and a rocky landscape, height 10cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

124 Japanese Satsuma circular box and cover, Meiji (1868-1912), decorated with figures in an interior, 6.5cm; also a Japanese Satsuma miniature bottle vase, Meiji (1868-1912), decorated with panels of figures and a landscape, signed, 10cm (2)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

125 India, Bombay School of Art, slip decorated pottery ewer, circa 1900, baluster form with entwined serpent handle, traditionally decorated in ochre coloured slips against a dark treacle ground, height 31cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

126 French Montigny-sur-Loing art pottery plaque, decorated with wild flowers, indistinctly signed ‘Ch. Tirion’, marked verso, 40cm diameter £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

127 Persian style bottle vase, decorated with a broad band of foliage in green, bordered with blue and white stylised leaves, height 32cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

128 Quantity of Ludwigsburg porcelain tea wares, decorated throughout with Deutsche Blumen against a moulded fish scale ground, comprising lidded teapot, eleven tea bowls, seventeen saucers, lozenge shaped dish, all with crowned mark in underglaze blue; also a further Ludwigsburg hot water jug with associated cover (31)

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

129 19th Century glass paperweight, centred with coloured canes, 9.5cm £60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 125 and 126

Lots 130 and 131

130 Chinese blue and white Yen Yen vase, Kangxi (1662-1722), decorated with panels of precious objects against a ground of peony and foliage, underglaze blue double circle mark, height 45cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

131 Chinese large blue and white jar, in Ming style, 19th Century, decorated with stylised flowers and scrolling foliage beneath a band of ruyi lappets, height 47cm

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

132 Eleven glass spheres or carpet bowls, clear form punctuated with evenly spaced bubbles

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

133 Wedgwood dark blue jasperware claret jug, with silver plated mounts and handle, height 27cm; also a further Wedgwood dark blue jasper jug, 20cm (2)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

134 Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood, a number of Travel design tea and dinner wares comprising teacups, saucers, soup bowls with saucers, lidded tureen, gravy boat on stand and a lidded hot water jug (25)

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

135 Anne Lightwood (b. 1994), Anti-war wall tile, printed and coloured, 36cm x 25cm; also an Anne Lightwood tile bowl ‘Target’, circa 1997, 40cm x 32cm (2)

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

136 Colin Pearson (1923-2007), Large temmoku glazed charger, 48cm

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

137 Colin Pearson (1923-2007), black stoneware winged dish with wash glazed interior, 28cm diameter, width 44cm, impressed monogram; also a Colin Pearson laval black conical bowl, raised on four lug feet, circa 1995, 16cm diameter (2)

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

138 Kosta Boda small glass footed bowl, designed by Goran Warff, tinted green with evenly spaced air bubbles, over a blue tinted peg foot, inscribed and numbered 59910, 14cm; also a Kosta Boda small blue glass bowl, designed by Bertil Vallien, numbered 59250, 8cm (2) £50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

139 Kosta Boda ‘Moon Landing’ glass bowl, by Kjell Engman, squat form with a textured finish, slice cut to reveal an eye of green and blue overlay, signed, numbered 50138, 22cm diameter £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

140 Kosta Boda ‘Moon Landing’ glass vase, by Monica Backstrom, number 50038, textured finish with slice cut revealing a green and blue overlay eye, inscribed to the base, height 15cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

141 Kosta Boda glass footed bowl, designed by Goran Warff, finished in blue with evenly spaced vertilinear double lines, over a peg foot tinted orange, inscribed and numbered 59911, 16.5cm diameter £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

142 Norman Stuart Clarke studio glass ‘Cornish Meadow’ vase, featuring multicoloured blooms against a blue ground, signed with initials to the base ‘NSC’, height 20cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

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143 Thomas Petit studio glass ‘Moors’ flattened bottle vase, in shades of purple, pink and green beneath a white neck, signed to the base ‘Tom Petit’, height 30cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

144 Jonathan Harris studio glass deep footed bowl ‘Horizon’, dated 2003, finished in multiple colours over a clear foot, inscribed, 13cm diameter £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

145 Jonathan Harris studio glass cylinder vase ‘Horizon’, dated 2002, finished in multiple colours, height 25cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

146 Norman Stuart Clarke studio glass ‘Cornish Meadow’ vase, featuring multicoloured blooms against a green ground, signed with initials to the base ‘NSC’, height 22cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 138 - 141 Lots 142 - 146

Lot 147

147 Jane Charles studio glass freeform ‘Sea’ bowl, worked with green and shades of blue sgraffito detailing, signed to the base, 38.5cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

148 Adam Aaronson studio glass bottle vase, decorated with an abstract design on a bottle green ground, signed and dated 2006 to the base, height 27cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

149 Whitefriars tangerine cello vase, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, height 18.5cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

150 John Ditchfield Glasform iridescent glass bowl, with inverted rim, signed and numbered 7368, 14cm diameter £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

151 John Ditchfield Glasform iridescent glass cylinder vase, signed and numbered 7897, height 23cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lot 152

152 Pino Signoretto (1944-2017), limited edition Aquarium glass bowl, Murano, circa 1998, heavy flared form internally decorated with coloured fishes, moulded around the base and tinted red, signed and numbered 17/31, with certificate, 45cm diameter

Pino Signoretto was famed as one of the world’s leading glass masters, known for his ability for sculpting hot glass. During his career he worked with renowned international artists such as Salvador Dali, Jeff Koons and Dale Chihuly.

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 148 - 151

SILVER AND SILVER PLATE

Lots 160 - 164 and 583

160 George III silver wine funnel, London 1780, height 12.5cm, weight approx. 83g

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

161 Edwardian silver mounted glass claret jug, by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1908, height 27cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

162 Victorian silver plated inkstand, rectangular form supporting a central chamber stick and two unusual blue glass ink pots, raised on claw and ball feet, 23cm x 16.5cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

163 Victorian silver goblet, by the Barnards, London 1878, U-shape bowl engraved with scrolls beneath a keyed border, over a trumpet base with beaded edge, height 17.5cm, weight approx. 208g

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

164 Pair of modern silver dwarf candlesticks, Birmingham 1992 (filled), height 14.5cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

165 George III silver meat skewer, maker probably Thomas Ollivant, London 1795, 34.5cm, weight approx. 111g

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

166 Pair of Victorian silver plated candelabra, each with two S-shaped branches and central sconce, over a multi knopped column and loaded base, height 43cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

167 Walker & Hall silver sauceboat, Sheffield 1921, weight approx. 121g, height 11cm; also two Sterling silver candlestick nozzles, weight approx. 26g; six coloured enamelled sterling silver coffee spoons, probably Danish (with losses), gross weight approx. 61g; and a silver bladed mother of pearl handled dessert knife, gross weight approx. 46g

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

168 Silver four division toast rack by James Dixon, Sheffield 1935, weight approx. 57g; also a Portuguese 835 standard silver hexagonal dish, 14cm diameter, weight approx. 101g; and a white metal filigree cricket basket, 9cm (3)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

169 Elizabeth II Millennium silver jockey’s cap inkwell, circa 2000, hinged top over a hobnail cut glass well on a weighted silver base, height 9.5cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

Lots 170 - 173

170 George V silver sugar basin and matching cream jug, by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1935, each of plain form engraved with a Gothic ‘B’, the sugar basin 9.5cm diameter, gross weight approx. 260g (2)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

171 Silver card tray, maker probably Edward Viners, Sheffield hallmark, date rubbed, circular form with raised edge, on three reeded feet, 22cm diameter, weight approx. 290g

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

172 George V silver six division toast rack, Chester 1926, 11cm, weight approx. 151g

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

173 Late Victorian silver hot water jug, London hallmark, date rubbed but probably 1898, plain baluster form with ebony finial and handle, over a gadrooned foot, height 22.5cm, weight approx. 552g

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

174 French electroplated mirrored table stand, late 19th Century, 35.5cm; also a similar French electroplated twin handled flower bowl, 26cm (2)

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

175 Twelve George III silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons, low marks, various makers, all London, some illegible; and a pair of William IV silver table spoons, probably by Jonathan Hayne, London 1830, gross weight approx. 831g (14)

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

176 Pair of George III silver covered entree dishes, by T & J Guest and Josh Craddock, London 1807, each of rectangular form with ring bayonet handle, the covers engraved with a crest, 29.5cm x 21.5cm, gross weight approx. 3.37kg

£1400 - £1800 plus 25% BP*

177 George V silver pedestal comport, by Mappin & Webb, London 1913, with trumpet base, 19cm diameter, weight approx. 290g

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

178 Four Victorian and later silver vesta cases, comprising an example engraved with vine leaves and with initialled cartouche, Birmingham 1894, 4cm; another engraved example, Birmingham 1897, 4cm; a scroll engraved case, Birmingham 1903, 5cm; and the fourth, Birmingham 1905, with a metal chain attachment, 4.5cm, gross weight approx. 95g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

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179 Victorian silver pepper pot, by The Barnards, London 1844, baluster form with engraved details, height 11cm, weight approx. 80g; also a silver wet mustard pot by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1911, pierced oval form with blue glass liner, together with a conforming mustard spoon, silver weight approx. 96g (2)

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

180 Edwardian silver teapot, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1903, half reeded oval form with ebony finial and handle, height 18cm, gross weight approx. 586g £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

181 George V silver salver, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1934, shaped circular form with a raised edge, the centre engraved with a Gothic ‘B’, raised on three stepped hoof feet, 30cm diameter, weight approx. 784g £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

182 Late Victorian silver baluster hot water jug, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1896, half reeded and with ebony handle and finial, height 21.5cm, gross weight approx. 377g £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

183 George III silver sugar basket, by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1799, oval form with swing handle and later inscribed ‘As a gift ... 1858’, over a reeded oval stepped foot, height 12cm, weight approx. 228g £140 - £180 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 176 Lots 180 - 183

184 George V silver mounted cut and engraved glass lemonade jug, London 1910, height 23.5cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

185 Pair of George III silver sugar nips, by Henry Plumpton, London circa 1780, weight approx. 43g

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lots 186 and 187

186 George V canteen of silver and mother of pearl dessert knives and forks, Sheffield 1934, twelve place settings, presented in an oak canteen

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

187 Victorian silver fish servers, maker J G, Birmingham 1867, with pierced and engraved fruiting vine blades, the handles worked with fruits and ivy leaves, the knife 36cm, contained within original fitted case £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

188 Georg Jensen silver spoon, pattern 41, planished leaf form bowl, curved and beaded handle, marked ‘Denmark Sterling’, weight approx. 28g

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

189 Pair of Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern table spoons, by John & Henry Lias, London 1843; also a silver sauce ladle by William Hutton & Sons, London 1898, gross weight approx. 253g (3)

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

190 Victorian silver brandy ladle, the bowl hallmarked London 1845, inset with a William and Mary half crown, and with twisted baleen handle, 46cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

191 Georg Jensen silver Torun paper knife, 22.5cm, weight approx. 61g £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

192 Indian Kutch silver lidded jug, finely chased with a myriad of animals and figures, all hunting, and with a serpent handle and elephant finial, height 21.5cm, weight approx. 659g

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

193 Indian silver bowl, Kutch, circa 1900, finely worked with animals within a palm forest, bordered with floral and foliate scrolls, 18cm diameter, weight approx. 264g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

194 Middle Eastern white metal rosewater sprinkler, height 18cm; also a white metal goblet, chased with flowers; a Malaysian sterling silver rose bowl, chased with foliate scrolls, 11.5cm diameter; and a sterling silver cased wooden powder jar, height 7.5cm, weighable metal approx. 346g (4)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

195 Georg Jensen silver caddy spoon, pattern no. 110, with planished bowl, 5.5cm; also a Georg Jensen silver salt spoon, pattern no. 110, 4cm, gross weight approx. 19g (2)

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

196 Set of twelve modern silver handled fish knives and forks, by Viners, Sheffield 1965 (24)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 192 - 194

Pair of Edwardian silver sauceboats, by William Comyns, London 1902, of good gauge, engraved with a crest and motto, raised on three stepped hoof feet, height 11cm, weight approx. 630g

£250 - £400 plus 25% BP*

198 Edwardian silver miniature tea service, Birmingham 1906, comprising teapot, 3cm, sugar basin and milk jug; also a galleried serving tray with wooden base (4)

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

199 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee pickle fork, Sheffield 1977, 18cm, in original fitted box; also a pair of Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee silver cufflinks and two silver ingots on chain necklaces, all hallmarked Birmingham 1977, gross weight 118g

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

200 Art Deco silver and niello guilloche enamelled vanity set, Birmingham 1929, comprising hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush, six engraved glass bottles and jars, shoe horn and three piece manicure set (with additions) in a leather wallet (13)

£180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

201 Two Middle Eastern white metal boxes, each of circular form, 4.5cm diameter; also two white metal napkin rings; and an Omani white metal napkin ring (5)

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

202 Modern silver golfing pill box, Birmingham 1992; also a small selection of Eastern white metal including a 90 standard pierced box, 4cm; two cauldron style globular lidded pots, one marked ‘925’; a white metal sleeve and a Middle Eastern metal scent bottle, 8cm (6)

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

203 Set of six Elizabeth II silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1978, boxed, weight approx. 180g

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

204 Silver kiddush cup, Birmingham 1989, 13cm; also a small kiddush cup, London 1923, 12.5cm; and a sterling silver spice tower marked ‘925’, 14cm, gross weight approx. 167g (3)

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

205 George VI silver menorah, Birmingham 1936, height 29.5cm, weight approx. 368g £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

206 Pair of modern silver cup holders, Sheffield 1986, each pierced and with scrolling handle, and supporting a clear glass beaker, the holders 9.5cm, silver weight approx. 270g £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

207 Modern Irish silver mounted cut glass ship’s decanter, Dublin 1978, height 25cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

208 George III silver snuff box, by William Pemberton, London 1802, rectangular form, gilt interior, 8cm x 4.5cm £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 204 - 206
Lot 197 Lot 200

209 Victorian silver snuff box, maker J.T., Birmingham (date unclear), rectangular form, scroll engraved with initialled cartouche, 6.5cm, weight approx. 37g £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

210 Late Victorian silver miniature carriage clock, Birmingham 1900, hammered form, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the back plate centred with a cartouche inscribed ‘Kitty 1901’, height 8cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

211 Royal Interest: George V silver and enamelled rouge pot, maker WLP, Birmingham 1911, the top enamelled with a black terrier portrait against a white guilloche ground, gilt interior, with applied label inscribed ‘Gift from Princess Victoria, 1934’ and further inscribed to a label ‘Flora! This little box once belonged to Queen Alexandra. It was given to me by her daughter Princess Victoria in 1937, G.I.C.’, 5.5cm diameter £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

212 Victorian silver calling card case, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1861, engraved with a monogrammed cartouche within vine leaf engraved surround (hinge broken), 10cm x 7cm, weight approx. 99g

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

213 Victorian silver snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1846, rectangular form, the cover engraved with a crest of a rampant horse, serpent and rod, gilt interior, inscribed ‘From Firm I’, 7.5cm, weight approx. 76g

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

214 Tiffany & Co., sterling silver pill box, cylinder form with gilt interior, 33mm, weight approx. 27g

£20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

215 Edwardian silver mustard pot, London 1908, cylinder form with hinged cover, with blue glass liner, height 7cm, silver weight approx. 149g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

216 George V silver burner or warmer, being a clear glass dish with silver mount beneath a pivoting burner, height 12cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

217 Chinese sterling silver paper knife, 20cm; also a modern sterling silver bridge coaster, London 1969, gross weight approx. 72g (2)

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

218 Pair of Victorian silver plated candelabra, each with two S-shaped branches around a central sconce, on a candlestick base and shaped square foot, height 52cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

219 Continental 800 standard silver mounted clear glass claret jug, the hinged cover marked ‘800’, height 16.5cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

220 George V silver sugar basket, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1912, circular form with swing handle and blue glass liner, pierced sides worked with classical urns and a vacant cartouche, 11.5cm, silver weight approx. 113g

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

Lots 209 - 214

221 Edwardian silver bread basket, maker R&D, Sheffield 1908, circular form with foliate pierced sides, 25.5cm diameter, weight approx. 350g

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

222 Late Victorian silver oval dish, Sheffield 1894, reeded and with everted C-scroll rim, 18cm, weight approx. 128g

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

223 Sterling silver comport, modern, shaped circular top over a trumpet foot, 21.5cm diameter, weight approx. 351g

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

224 George III silver cream jug, London 1800, helmet shape with a vacant cartouche, height 11cm, weight approx. 96g

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

225 George III silver teapot, by Richard Hennell I, London 1788, oval form with ebony handle and finial and chased with floral garlands, height 14.5cm, gross weight approx. 384g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

226 Edwardian silver christening tankard, by Mappin & Webb, London 1902, half wrythen reeded form with vacant shield shaped cartouche, gilt interior, 85.cm, weight approx. 117g

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

227 George V mahogany and inlaid serving tray, with silver plated gallery, width 55cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

228 Electroplated crucifix, with loop for suspension, 32.5cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

229 Dutch silver gilt pill box, 19th Century, traditional form repousse decorated with figural panels, 3cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

230 Middle Eastern silver megillah esther scroll holder, chased throughout with scrolling foliage, 25cm; also a further white metal scroll holder, chased with flowerheads in a trellis design, 30cm (2) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 230 and 231

231 Middle Eastern silver coin belt, supporting seven silver thalers, fronted with a 9cm engraved disc; also an Omani silver anklet, having chiselled decoration throughout, 11cm (2)

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

232 Four George III silver Kings pattern table spoons, maker G P, London 1821, each engraved with a mitre crest, gross weight approx. 360g

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

233 Six silver Kings pattern dessert forks, makers’ marks worn, four being London 1821 and two of London 1854, each engraved with a mitre crest, gross weight approx. 356g

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

234 Twelve Victorian and later silver Queens pattern teaspoons, engraved with a monogram and an arm and dagger crest, comprising five by George Adams, London 1853, one London 1835, one London 1837, two by Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1894, and three Birmingham 1913, gross weight approx. 430g

£180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

235 Composite set of six silver Kings pattern fish knives and forks comprising six re-handled knives, the blades being Birmingham 1852, the handles Sheffield 1931, and six forks, Sheffield 1931, gross weight approx. 655g (12)

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

236 Composite set of six silver Kings pattern dessert knives and forks, all re-handled and hallmarked Sheffield 1931, the blades and tines hallmarked Sheffield 1897, gross weight approx. 547g (12)

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

237 Ten George III silver Kings pattern dessert spoons, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1817, crest rubbed, gross weight approx. 620g

£250 - £350 plus 25% BP*

Lot 234
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Lots 220 - 226

Lots 238 and 239

238 Eleven William IV and later silver Queens pattern dessert forks, each engraved with an arm and dagger crest and motto ‘Vincere Vel Mori’, comprising five by Joseph, Henry and Charles Lias, London 1836, and six by William Hutton, 1904 (no motto), gross weight approx. 720g

£250 - £350 plus 25% BP*

239 Six late Victorian and Edwardian silver Queens pattern dinner forks, three by William Hutton, London 1904, and three by Thomas Walter & Henry Holland, London 1894, gross weight approx. 588g

£180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

240 Five late Victorian and Edwardian silver Queens pattern dessert spoons, each engraved with an arm and dagger crest, comprising two by Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1894, two by William Hutton, London 1904, and one London 1907, gross weight approx. 307g

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

241 Six Kings pattern silver handled dessert knives, Sheffield 1987, with steel blades; also six Elkington & Co. patent silver plated dinner and dessert knives (18)

£50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

Lot 242

242 Six late Victorian and Edwardian silver Queens pattern table spoons, each engraved with an arm and dagger crest, comprising three by Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1894, and three by William Hutton, London 1903/04, gross weight approx. 616g

£250 - £350 plus 25% BP*

243 Nine George III silver Kings pattern dinner forks, each engraved with a mitre crest, comprising seven by Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes and J E Dix, London 1817, and two by Ely & Fearn, London 1815 and 1820, gross weight approx. 912g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

244 Assortment of Georgian and later silver flatware including Victorian silver Queens pattern butter knife, maker J W/J W, Exeter 1853; six William IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1833; five Georgian and later fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, various marks; four hobnail silver coffee spoons, one Walker & Hall silver preserve spoon; and mixed silver plated spoons and forks (a lot), gross silver weight approx. 325g

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

245 Set of four silver tumbler cups, by Lowes of Chester, Chester 1962, each 5.5cm diameter, gross weight approx. 230g

£120 - £160 plus 25% BP*

Lots 245 and 327
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COINS, JEWELLERY AND WATCHES

250 Jubilee Mint 2019 fine silver commemorative coin collection, brilliant uncirculated and uncirculated 999/1000 silver, comprising three coins, cased and with certificate, weight approx. 3ozs (93g)

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

251 Queen Elizabeth II 2021 50th Anniversary of Decimalisation fine silver proof coin collection, published by Harrington & Byrne, proof six coin set, halfpenny to 50pence, gross weight approx. 44.6g, boxed and with certificate

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

252 Queen Elizabeth II 95th Birthday fine silver proof coin collection, 2021, published by Jubilee Mint in Solomon Islands currency, 999/1000 silver, gross weight approx. 56.6g, boxed and with certificates; also RNLI official 2021 silver proof three coin set, published by Harrington & Byrne, sterling silver, gross weight approx. 52.78g, boxed and with certificate (2)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

253 Royal Mint ‘Behind Enemy Lines’ Gulf War collection featuring Elizabeth II gold sovereign, 1980 (EF), weight approx. 8g, also replica dress medals, with certificate and box

£300 - £350 plus 25% BP*

254 RAF Red Arrows official gold 1oz commemorative coin, 2021, finished in 999/1000 gold with pad print finish, gross weight approx. 31.10g, limited edition, numbered 02/10

£1200 - £1500 plus 25% BP*

255 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee gold proof coin, published by Harrington & Byrne, Solomon Islands $10 currency, limited edition to 495, weight approx. 8g, boxed with certificate

£280 - £320 plus 25% BP*

256 Queen Elizabeth II 2021 Remembrance Day gold proof half sovereign, published by Harrington & Byrne, Alderney coinage, weight approx. 4g, boxed and with certificate

£140 - £160 plus 25% BP*

257 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee, 2002, gold plated sterling silver commemorative medallion, published by Westminster, weight approx. 5ozs (155g), boxed and with certificate

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

258 Duke of Edinburgh memorial silver commemorative medallion, 2021, published by Harrington & Byrne, limited edition proof, boxed and with certificate, weight approx. 5ozs (155g)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

259 2004 fine silver Britannia commemorative medallion ‘The last sailing of Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Mary II’, limited edition fine silver proof, weight approx. 5ozs (155g), boxed and with certificate

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

260 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee fine silver commemorative medallion published by Westminster, antique finish, the obverse with St. George slaying the Dragon, limited edition proof, weight approx. 5ozs (155g), boxed, no certificate

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

261 Eight Britannia fine silver 1oz coins, brilliant uncirculated, weight approx. 8ozs (248g)

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 250 - 254

262 Two Second World War commemorative silver proof three coin collections, 2020, comprising 80th Anniversary of The Battle of Britain and 75th Anniversary of VE Day, both published by Harrington & Byrne, in the currency of the Solomon Islands, finished in fine silver 999/1000, gross weight approx. 113.2g, boxed and with certificates; and Jubilee Mint 2018 Remembrance Day sterling silver proof coin collection, gross weight approx. 52.78g, boxed and with certificate (3)

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

263 50th Anniversary of Concorde silver proof 5oz coin, published by Jubilee Mint, weight approx. 155g, boxed and with certificate

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

264 Last scheduled flight of Concorde fine silver proof commemorative medallion, published by Westminster, 999/1000 silver, limited edition proof, weight approx. 155g, boxed and with certificate

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

265 Concorde’s last flight, 2oz silver commemorative medallion, published by Westminster, 999/1000, limited edition, boxed and with certificate

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

266 Concorde G-BOAC commemorative medal, published by Westminster Mint Editions, limited edition numbered 79/250, boxed and with certificate

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

267 Two Second World War aviation history commemorative medals, published by Westminster Mint Editions comprising Hawker Hurricane P2725 TM-B, limited edition numbered 186/250, boxed and with certificate; Avro Lancaster PA474, limited edition numbered 199/250, boxed and with certificate (2)

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

268 Railway interest: Flying Scotsman 4472 commemorative medal published by Westminster, limited edition numbered 44/250, boxed and with certificate

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

269 Avro Vulcan XH558 commemorative medal, limited edition to 558, boxed and with certificate; also a Jersey 2019 silver and gold plated £2 proof coin ‘The Official Red Arrows’, boxed and with certification; and a United Kingdom 2002 Golden Jubilee executive proof coin set (3)

£20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

270 French gold 20 Franc coin, 1899 (VF), weight approx. 6.5g

£200 - £250 plus 25% BP*

271 Elizabeth II gold sovereign pendant, the coin 1963, within a wirework pendant mount, 33mm diameter, gross weight approx. 14.1g, suspended from a boxlink necklace, unmarked but testing as 14ct gold, with a non-gold bolt clip, length 74cm, weight approx. 10g

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

272 George V gold sovereign pendant necklace, the coin of 1913, in a 9ct gold pendant mount, suspended from an unmarked yellow gold necklace, 42cm, gross weight approx. 16.1g

£350 - £450 plus 25% BP*

273 George V gold sovereign, 1913, within a 9ct gold pendant mount, gross weight approx. 9.7g

£300 - £350 plus 25% BP*

274 Victorian half sovereign, 1893 (VF), weight approx. 4g

£160 - £200 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 270 - 273 and other coins

275 Britannia 1/10 oz gold proof coin, 1990, weight 3.142g, with box and certificate

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

276 Elizabeth II gold half sovereign, 1980 proof, weight 3.99g, boxed and with certificate

£140 - £180 plus 25% BP*

277 Elizabeth II gold half sovereign, 1980 proof, weight 3.99g, boxed and with certificate

£140 - £180 plus 25% BP*

278 Victorian gold sovereign, 1866, Young Head (VF), weight approx. 8g

£280 - £320 plus 25% BP*

279 Victorian gold sovereign, 1883, Melbourne Mint (F/VF), weight approx. 8g

£280 - £320 plus 25% BP*

280 Victorian gold sovereign, 1891, mount marks, weight approx. 8g £280 - £320 plus 25% BP*

281 Victorian gold sovereign, 1897 (VF), weight approx. 8g £280 - £320 plus 25% BP*

282 George V gold sovereign, 1911, mount marks, weight approx. 8g £280 - £320 plus 25% BP*

283 Queen Elizabeth II gold sovereign, 1966, mount marks, weight approx. 8g

£280 - £320 plus 25% BP*

284 Victorian gold half sovereign, 1887, mount marks, weight approx. 4g

£140 - £160 plus 25% BP*

285 George V gold half sovereign, 1914 (VF), weight approx. 4g £140 - £160 plus 25% BP*

286 King John hammered silver penny, also a Charles II threepence (2) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

287 Three Elizabeth I silver sixpences, 1585, 1567 and 1581 (?), and an Elizabeth I groat, 1565; also five silver Polish polker coins, 1614-28 (9)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

288 Diamond pendant necklace, set with six round brilliant cut diamonds, the largest approx. 1ct, and with two further graduating diamonds dispersed with three small collet set diamonds, totalling approx. 1.9cts, all set in 14ct gold, 40mm drop, suspended from an Italian 14ct gold snake link necklace, length 40.5cm, gross weight approx. 7.7g

£1000 - £1500 plus 25% BP*

289 Sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the oval cut sapphire of approx. 1ct flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds of approx. 0.15ct each, on an 18ct yellow gold split shank ring, size H, gross weight approx. 3.4g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

290 Antique diamond gypsy style ring in 18ct gold, Chester 1918, set with an old cushion cut diamond of approx. 0.5ct, size S, weight approx. 8.5g

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

Lots 290, 292, 294 and 296

291 Early 19th Century portrait miniature of an elderly lady in a white lace bonnet, indistinctly signed with a monogram ‘M O O’ (?), 67mm x 55mm, presented in a yellow metal frame testing as 9ct gold, with a hair locket hinged back with loop for suspension, overall 9.5cm x 7cm (Ivory exemption declaration 6J6KZ79U)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

292 Diamond three stone ring, the central brilliant cut stone of approx. 0.4ct flanked by smaller brilliants, total diamond weight estimated as approx. 0.8ct, in platinum claw mounts, on an unmarked yellow gold ring, size L, weight approx. 2g

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

293 18ct gold amethyst and diamond pendant necklace, the oval cut amethyst in a four claw mount surmounted with a tiny round cut diamond, with suspension loop, 16mm drop, suspended from a fine chain link necklace with bolt ring clasp, 50cm; also an 18ct white gold cultured pearl and diamond pendant, the pearl 15grains, 15mm, gross weight approx. 5.9g (2)

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

294 Diamond and ruby cluster ring, the central round cut ruby of approx. 0.5ct, bordered with eight round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 0.75ct, on an 18ct yellow gold split shank and barrel ring, size N, gross weight approx. 4.8g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

295 18ct white gold and diamond small locket pendant necklace, the pendant set with nine tiny round cut diamonds, with loop for suspension, 23mm, suspended from a fine boxlink necklace, with bolt ring clasp, 41.5cm, gross weight approx. 7.4g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

296 Diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant diamond of approx. 1ct, colour estimated as H/J and clarity as SI1, in white gold claw mounts on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size J, gross weight approx. 3.1g

£1000 - £1500 plus 25% BP*

297 Diamond three stone ring, round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 0.5ct, in claw mounts on an 18ct yellow gold split shank ring, size M, gross weight approx. 2.7g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

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298 Diamond half eternity ring, in 18ct yellow gold, having nine small round brilliant cut diamonds, channel set and totalling approx. 0.5ct, size L, gross weight approx. 3.3g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

299 Diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut stone of approx. 0.5ct, in a platinum claw mount on an 18ct yellow gold split shank ring, size O, gross weight approx. 3.2g

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

300 Diamond cluster ring, having a central round brilliant cut diamond of approx. 0.4ct encircled with two rows of smaller round cut diamonds of approx. 0.15ct and 0.05ct, total diamond weight estimated as approx. 2.4cts, the diamonds all well matched in colour and estimated as K/L and SI2/I1 clarity, all set in 18ct white gold, size M, gross weight approx. 6.6g

£1500 - £2500 plus 25% BP*

301 Three rings comprising: diamond solitaire ring in 18ct gold and platinum, the round brilliant cut diamond of approx. 0.25ct, size K, gross weight approx. 3.2g; also an opal cabochon ring in unmarked yellow metal, size I, gross weight approx. 0.7g; and a gem set silver gilt eternity ring, size N, weight approx. 2.2g

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

302 Edwardian diamond pendant necklace, worked in anthemion form centred with an old round cut diamond of approx. 0.5ct, in a beaded collet mount, centred within eleven further old round cut diamonds, similarly mounted on blade bars, faced in platinum and backed in yellow gold, suspended from a blade bar with a pear cut diamond at the top, the drop 41mm, width 17mm, all suspended on a fine 18ct white gold chain necklace, length 45cm, gross weight approx. 5.6g

£1000 - £1500 plus 25% BP*

303 9ct gold watch albert, with faceted chain links, T-bar, spring clip and bolt ring, supporting a 9ct gold enamelled fob, length 37cm, gross weight approx. 26.5g

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

304 Pair of sapphire and diamond triform pendant earrings, in 18ct white gold, each set with three oval cut sapphires, the largest being approx. 0.5ct, supported beneath small round cut diamonds in beaded collet mounts, further diamonds within a triform arbour, and articulated beneath a fleur-de-lys style motif set with further small diamonds, butterfly and post, 35mm drop, gross weight approx. 6.4g

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

305 Italian 9ct gold flattened curb link necklace, with lobster claw clasp, length 45cm, weight approx. 14.3g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 300, 302 and 304

310 Tudor Prince Oysterdate stainless steel gent’s wristwatch, 29mm champagne dial with baton numerals, centre sweep seconds, cyclops date aperture, the case 34mm, original winding crown, the back inscribed to the original Oyster case ‘By Rolex, Geneva’ and inscribed with the name of a previous owner, serial number 44**40, on a later Spiedel expandable bracelet

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

311 Citrine dress ring, the stone untested, of cushion shape, 14mm x 12mm, on an unmarked yellow gold split shank ring, size I, gross weight approx. 4.5g

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

312 Avia gent’s 9ct gold cased Incabloc wristwatch, Birmingham 1965, 28mm black dial with baton numerals, subsidiary seconds, 17 jewel manual movement, the case 32mm, on a later 9ct gold adjustable bricklink bracelet, length 19cm, gross weight without the movement approx. 33.6g, total gross weight approx. 46.1g

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£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

313 Fancy blue coloured diamond ring, small round cut stone of approx. 0.1ct, in a four claw mount on an 18ct white gold ring, size L, gross weight approx. 3.8g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lot 306

306 9ct two colour gold chain and bar link necklace and bracelet, the necklace 45cm, the bracelet 21cm, with additional links of 6.5cm, weight approx. 33.7g

£300 - £400 plus 25% BP*

307 9ct gold box link choker necklace, length 37cm; also a further 9ct gold chain necklace (broken clasp), length 43cm, gross weight approx. 11.4g (2)

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

308 Pair of Chinese 14ct gold cufflinks, rectangular shape, textured and with Chinese character, purchased from Jimmy Wong, Kowloon, HK, gross weight approx. 9.7g

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

309 Diamond cluster ring, in 18ct white gold set with tiny brilliants, totalling approx. 0.32ct, set in three oval rings, with plain shank, size N, gross weight approx. 5.4g

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lots 314, 316 and 318

314 Victorian diamond and blue enamel pendant brooch, centred with an old round cut diamond of approx. 0.5ct against a blue guilloche enamelled ground and bordered with tiny rose cut diamonds, picture locket back in unmarked yellow gold, 32mm x 25mm, with loop for suspension, gross weight approx. 11.3g

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

315 Late Victorian gold enamelled and diamond chip ‘souvenir’ ring, size P, unmarked but testing as 18ct, weight approx. 3.8g £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

316 Victorian diamond flowerhead brooch, the central old cushion cut diamond of approx. 0.5ct, bordered with diamond mounted stamen and mine cut diamond encrusted petals, total diamond weight estimated as 1.2cts, set in silver with gold pin back, 27mm diameter, gross weight approx. 8.7g

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

Lots 310 and 312

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317 Victorian gold, seed pearl and black enamel mourning brooch, with locket back, 26mm x 21mm, weight approx. 7.2g; also an amethyst and silver cushion form brooch, 23mm (2)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

318 Late Victorian diamond, opal and enamelled 18ct gold pendant, circa 1890-1900, centred with a cabochon opal bordered with twelve old round cut diamonds totalling approx. 1.2cts, in a baroque scroll foliate mount detailed with green enamel, unmarked yellow gold testing as 18ct, 50mm x 35mm, gross weight approx. 20g, suspended from a 9ct gold box link necklace with lobster claw clasp, length 45cm, weight approx. 5.7g

£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

319 Gold nugget bar brooch (untested and unmarked), gross weight approx. 7.7g

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

320 George V 9ct gold hunter pocket watch, Birmingham 1929, white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, signed ‘Herbert Wolf Ltd’, and with subsidiary seconds, plain polished case, gold inner dust cover, Swiss crownwind 15 jewel Magno movement, 49mm diameter, gross weight approx. 92.7g

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£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

321 9ct gold graduated curb link watch albert, with T-bar, length 38cm, weight approx. 54.2g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

322 Victorian gold coloured hardstone swivel fob, 43mm; also a gold coloured bloodstone seal fob, 25mm, both unmarked but testing as 9ct gold (2)

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

323 Silver and enamelled ‘Walk in the garden’ circular brooch, Birmingham 1922 (CRJ has 1947), 26 or 36mm diameter

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

324 Gold plated hunter pocket watch, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, crownwind Swiss 7 jewel movement, 50mm

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£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

325 Impressive gentleman’s 9ct gold curb link double watch albert, heavy solid curb links, each marked, with T-bar and two spring clips and supporting an earlier gold coloured citrine cameo stirrup fob, indistinctly marked, length 41cm, gross weight approx. 124g

£2500 - £3000 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 320, 321, 324 and 325

326 Modernist diamond cluster ring, comprising six rows of tiny round brilliant cut diamonds in a crossover setting dispersed with four rows of baguette cut diamonds, all set in platinum, size P, gross weight approx. 13.2g

£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

327 9ct gold tumbler cup, by Lowe & Sons, hallmarked for the last year of the Chester Assay Office, 1962, 7cm diameter, weight approx. 135.2g (illus. p. 24)

£2000 - £3000 plus 25% BP*

328 Ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval cut ruby of approx. 1ct, bordered with small round cut diamonds, in 18ct white gold, size R, gross weight approx. 4.1g

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

329 18ct white gold locket brooch, oval frame pierced with scrolls, indistinctly marked ‘750’, 40mm x 32mm, weight approx. 10.8g

£180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

330 Marquise diamond solitaire ring, the certificated diamond 0.5ct, D in colour, VS2 clarity, set in a platinum crossover four claw mount and ring, size L, gross weight approx. 4.48g (GIA certificate no. 5136692428 - not present, laser inscribed at the girdle. The polish on the stone is considered excellent and the symmetry very good. No fluorescence)

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

331 Platinum wedding ring, with a simple twist to the shank, size L, weight approx. 3.6g

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

332 Diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut stone of approx. 1ct, colour estimated as L/M, and clarity I1/2, in a four claw mount, on an 18ct white gold ring, size K, gross weight approx. 3.6g

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

333 Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, London 1851, the case foliate chased on the back cover, with a cartouche initialled ‘AD’, gilt dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, chased with a floral bouquet to the centre, minute finger deficient, keywind movement signed ‘Edward Gilbert, Belfast’, the case 50mm (missing its glass), with key, gross weight approx. 97.6g

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£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

334 Antique diamond ring, the old cushion cut stone of approx. 1ct, estimated as J/K in colour and SI2 clarity, set within a rectangular beaded mount with leaf cut shoulders set with diamond chips, all in platinum, size K, gross weight approx. 3.2g

£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

335 Three decorative paste set silver rings, all marked ‘925’, sizes K, N and O

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

336 18ct gold sapphire and diamond pendant necklace, the pendant centred with a pear cut sapphire bordered with small round cut diamonds within an articulated outer framework channel set with diamonds, suspended from two round links set with diamonds and a round cut sapphire, 29mm drop x 20mm, on a figaro link necklace, length 45cm, gross weight approx. 29.2g

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

337 Waltham gold plated hunter pocket watch, circa 1935, 50mm case, uninscribed, opening to a white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, crownwind 15 jewel movement

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£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

338 18ct gold plaited mesh and bead bracelet, length 18.5cm, width 12mm, weight approx. 22.6g

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

339 Asprey 9ct gold pencil holder, Chester 1916, marked ‘Asprey’ and with ring for suspension, 8cm, weight approx. 7.3g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

340 Diamond dragonfly brooch, in 18ct yellow gold, set with eight tiny graduating round cut diamonds, the wings with a matted finish, 22mm, gross weight approx. 2.5g

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

341 Two 9ct gold pearl clasps, one centred with an oval cut amethyst, the other entirely of pearls, 15cm and 13mm respectively, gross weight approx. 5.6g

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

342 Pair of 18ct gold diamond hoop earrings, each channel set with eight round brilliant cut diamonds, totalling approx. 0.8ct, 18mm diameter, weight approx. 6.7g

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

Lots 326, 328, 330, 332 and 334
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Lots 336, 338, 340, 342 and 344

343 Two 9ct gold gem set pendants, one centred with an oval cut aquamarine, 18mm drop, the other set with a rounded square form malachite, 22mm drop, gross weight approx. 5.2g

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

344 9ct gold sapphire and seed pearl star brooch, 23mm, weight approx. 3.6g

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

345 Omega gold plated gent’s automatic wristwatch, circa 1965, 28mm champagne coloured pan dial with baton and Arabic numerals, date window, centre sweep seconds, automatic movement, the case 33mm, on an associated expandable bracelet

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£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lot 346

346 Diamond five stone ring, having four old round cut diamonds and one brilliant replacement, the central stone of approx. 0.7ct flanked on either side by a stone of approx. 0.6ct and one of 0.35ct, total diamond weight estimated as approx. 2.6cts, the stones estimated as K/L in colour and SI2/I1 clarity, all set in platinum claw mounts and ring, size M, gross weight approx. 4.4g £2000 - £3000 plus 25% BP*

347 18ct white gold and diamond pendant necklace, the pendant of star shape centred with a round brilliant cut diamond of approx. 0.25ct, bordered with smaller brilliants, suspended from a diamond set loop, 20mm x 17mm, all suspended from a fine chain necklace, total diamond weight approx. 0.4ct, length 45.5cm, gross weight approx. 5.2g

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

348 18ct gold gent’s signet ring, Birmingham 1923, engraved with a monogram, size S, weight approx. 4.9g

£220 - £280 plus 25% BP*

349 Omega 9ct gold lady’s bracelet wristwatch, 14mm dial with baton and Arabic numerals, signed, on an integral bracelet, length 16cm, gross weight approx. 17.3g; also a vintage 9ct gold cased lady’s wristwatch, 20mm dial, on a gold plated expandable bracelet (2)

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£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

350 Longines lady’s 9ct white gold bracelet wristwatch, circa 1970, 16mm silvered dial with baton numerals, signed manual movement, on an integral textured bracelet, length 18cm, gross weight approx. 29.6g

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£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

351 9ct gold orchid brooch, centred with three stamen tipped with tiny diamonds, 29mm, gross weight approx. 6.9g; also a yellow gold leaf brooch, umarked but testing as 9ct, 52mm, weight approx. 6g (2)

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

352 Omega 9ct gold lady’s bracelet wristwatch, circa 1965, 12mm champagne coloured dial with baton numerals, manual wind movement, on an integral textured mesh bracelet with Omega clasp, 18cm, gross weight approx. 22.8g

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£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

353 18ct white gold and multi gem set ‘Dearest’ ring, size P, gross weight approx. 2.8g; also a diamond and sapphire eternity ring, having square cut sapphires dispersed with round cut diamonds, all set in engraved white metal testing as 18ct (resized), size Q, gross weight approx. 3.7g (2)

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

354 Omega 9ct gold Ladymatic bracelet wristwatch, circa 1967, 14mm champagne dial with baton numerals, the back plate inscribed with initials and a date, on a mesh bracelet with Omega clasp, length 19cm, gross weight approx. 30.2g

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£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

355 Gilt and enamelled flower basket charm, height 30mm; also a seed pearl and diamond bar brooch; two cultured pearl stock pins; and a pearl mounted Good Luck bar brooch (5)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

356 Pair of 18ct gold monogrammed chain cufflinks, oval shape, initialled ‘FW’, weight approx. 9.8g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

357 Two diamond rings comprising: a constellation ring set with seven small round cut brilliants totalling approx. 0.35ct in 18ct white gold, size H, gross weight approx. 2g; and a cluster ring set with tiny round cut diamonds in an ‘eye’ form centred with a cultured pearl in 18ct white gold, size I, gross weight approx. 4.5g (2)

£250 - £350 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 350, 352 and 354

358 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the rectangular cut sapphire of approx. 0.6ct, bordered with small brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 0.25ct, in a rectangular white gold claw mount on an 18ct yellow gold split shank ring, size O, gross weight approx. 4g

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

359 Diamond stock pin, set with an old round cut diamond of approx. 0.2ct, mounted in unmarked gold, gross weight approx. 1.6g; also an aquamarine bar brooch in 9ct gold, gross weight approx. 4g (2)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

360 Diamond three stone ring, the central round brilliant cut stone of approx. 0.5ct, flanked on either side with two further round cut diamonds, each of approx. 0.25ct, colour estimated as J/K and clarity SI 1/2, in platinum claw mounts on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size

O, gross weight approx. 4.7g

£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

361 14ct gold and cultured pearl leaf and berries brooch, length 50mm, gross weight approx. 12g

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

362 Diamond line bracelet in 18ct two colour gold, set with 32 brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 4cts, colour estimated as M and clarity SI1/2, length 17.5cm, gross weight approx. 24.5g

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

363 Decorative Art Deco style paste bracelet, set in 935 standard silver, 15.5cm

£10 - £20 plus 25% BP*

364 Multi gem set harem ring, consisting of five bands set with minute diamond chips, round cut rubies, sapphires, emeralds and pearls to five joined bands in yellow gold, size O, gross weight approx. 5.8g

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

365 Pair of Victorian gold coloured extendable folding lorgnettes, by Dixey, New Bond Street, London, unmarked, 10.5cm closed; also a gold propelling pencil, apparently unmarked, 8cm (2)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

366 Cultured pearl necklace, having two rows of uniformly sized and coloured pearls, each approx. 7mm diameter and purported to be originally Mikimoto Pearls, the pearls with good lustre, united by a later added 9ct gold pearl and amethyst clasp, length 46cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

367 String of baroque pearls, sizes approx. 11mm-14mm, length 45cm, with gold plated magnetic clasp; also a pair of baroque pearl earrings mounted in 9ct gold, 17mm diameter

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

368 Waltham 9ct gold open faced pocket watch, Chester 1922, the discoloured cream dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, in a 49mm plain case, with gold interior dust cover, crownwind movement, signed, gross weight approx. 84.7g

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£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 358, 360, 362 and 364 Lots 368, 370, 372, 374 and 375

369 Two sterling silver charm bracelets, each with multiple charms, gross weight approx. 112g

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

370 Continental 14ct gold lady’s fob watch, circa 1900-10, engine turned case, white dial with Arabic numerals, gold inner dust cover, the movement 31mm diameter, gross weight approx. 25g

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£180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

371 Dunhill 9ct gold mounted cigar holder ‘The White Spot’, London 1963, with original card box

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

372 George VI 9ct gold open faced pocket watch, Birmingham 1937, signed Herbert Wolf Ltd and ‘Magno’, the case uninscribed and with gold dust cover, 15 jewel crownwind movement, 48mm diameter, gross weight approx. 82.4g

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£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

373 Cultured pearl necklace, being a single row of graduating pearls, 6-10mm, united by a garnet and pearl clasp in 9ct gold, length 60cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

374 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch by J W Benson, London, hallmarked Birmingham 1930, the outer case with black enamelled Roman numerals, opening to a white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, signed, the back cover engraved with a monogram, inner gold dust cover, crownwind 17 jewelled Swiss movement, signed Benson, 49mm diameter, gross weight approx. 92.5g

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£450 - £600 plus 25% BP*

375 9ct gold bar and chain link double watch albert, with two T-bars and three spring clips, length 41cm, weight approx. 35.2g

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

376 Two cultured pearl necklaces, each being a single row of graduated pearls, 3mm-7mm diameter, united with identical 9ct white gold and diamond chip clasps, 45cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

377 Cultured pearl two row necklace, the pearls well matched in size and colour, approx. 7mm diameter, united by a 9ct gold pearl and dark blue stone clasp (three pearls deficient), with safety chain, length 72cm; also a pair of cultured pearl ear studs (2)

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

378 9ct gold foliate engraved hinged bangle, with safety chain, cuff size 59mm, weight approx. 18.5g

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

379 George V 9ct gold thimble, Birmingham 1913, size 5, weight approx. 6.3g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

380 Modern 9ct gold hinged bangle, foliate engraved decoration, cuff size 62mm, gross weight approx. 19.1g

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

381 9ct gold heavy flattened curb link gent’s bracelet, with lobster claw clasp, length 24cm, weight approx. 40.8g

£700 - £900 plus 25% BP*

382 9ct gold gem set bangle, set with alternating white and ruby coloured round cut stones, graduating in size, internal diameter 55mm, gross weight approx. 12.7g

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 378, 380, 382, 384, 386 and 388

383 9ct gold ingot with loop for suspension, 35mm, weight approx. 29.5g

£500 - £600 plus 25% BP*

384 Diamond and aquamarine pendant necklace, the round cut aquamarine approx. 7.5mm diameter, in a beaded collet mount, further set with a brilliant cut diamond of approx. 2mm diameter, suspended from a two colour gold blade set with a small brilliant cut diamond link to a suspension loop, 50mm drop, suspended from a fine chain and bar link necklace in 9ct gold, length 45cm, gross weight approx. 5g

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

385 9ct gold razor blade pendant, with loop for suspension, 43mm, weight approx. 6.4g

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

386 18ct gold figaro garnet necklace, with bolt ring clip, length 60cm, gross weight approx. 9.4g

£180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

387 William IV silver pair cased pocket watch, London 1835, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and conforming inner dial, inner back cover engraved with initials ‘HM’, verge movement signed with William Evans, Shrewsbury, the dial 47mm, the outer case 59mm

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

388 Two 9ct gold gem set brooches, one doubling as a pendant and set with oval cut amethysts and seed pearls in a trefoil design, 33mm x 23mm, the other of shaped square cut garnets and seed pearls, 22mm, gross weight approx. 9.7g (2)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

389 9ct gold hollow curb link bracelet, length 22cm, weight approx. 10.8g

£180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

390 9ct gold curb link necklace, length 57cm, weight approx. 15.4g

£280 - £340 plus 25% BP*

391 9ct gold flat herringbone link bracelet, length 19cm; also a 9ct gold ropetwist bracelet, length 20cm, gross weight approx. 10.6g (2)

£180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

392 Georg Jensen silver necklace, designed by Bent Gabrielsen, pattern no. 115, London import marks for 1996, length 43cm

Bought from Boodle & Dunthorne in 1998 at a cost of £1,756

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

393 George V silver half hunter pocket watch, Birmingham 1931, outer case enamelled with blue Roman numerals, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, silver inner dust cover, crownwind 7 jewel Swiss movement, 50mm diameter

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

394 Danish blue enamelled silver gilt parure, by Meka, comprising double leaf form choker necklace, matching bracelet, pair of single leaf form earrings and a single leaf brooch, the necklace 40cm, the bracelet 19cm, marked ‘Meka Sterling Denmark’

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

395 9ct gold curb link necklace, with lobster claw clasp, length 65cm, weight approx. 21.8g

£360 - £400 plus 25% BP*

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396 18ct gold and pearl bangle, worked with a horseshoe channel set with seed pearls and flanked with shamrock, on a double hinged band, cuff size 62mm, gross weight approx. 12.6g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

397 Three Victorian lady’s silver fob watches, each of 935 standard silver, comprising two with enamelled dials, the largest 40mm; and a silvered dial example with gold coloured Roman numerals, all with keywind movements, one key

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

398 Edwardian 18ct gold and diamond belt ring, set with two small round cut diamonds, size R, gross weight approx. 7.3g

£180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

399 9ct gold figaro link necklace, length 51cm, weight approx. 8.3g

£140 - £180 plus 25% BP*

400 18ct gold belt ring, London 1884, foliate engraved throughout, size P, weight approx. 6.2g

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

401 9ct gold flat curb link bracelet, length 20.5cm, weight approx. 10.7g

£180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

402 Belle Epoque Orator 18ct gold diamond and ruby cocktail watch, circa 1940-50, the rectangular case set with ten small round cut diamonds and 16 small square cut rubies, flanking a small 11mm dial with Arabic numerals, Swiss 15 jewel movement, original bracelet with small diamonds adjacent to the bezel, slightly sprung form, with original clasp, weight of watch case and bracelet without the movement 22g, with original jeweller’s box by J H Wilkinson, Annan

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

403 9ct gold ‘watch albert’ bracelet, with T-bar and spring clip, length 20cm; also a 9ct gold curb link bracelet, length 22cm, gross weight approx. 11.2g (2)

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

404 Italian 18ct gold enamelled, ruby and pearl cabriolet brooch, 5cm, gross weight approx. 10.8g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 396, 398, 400, 402 and 404

405 George V 9ct gold hunter pocket watch, Chester 1925, plain case, white enamelled 42mm dial with centre seconds, inscribed gold dust cover, crownwind movement, signed ‘A&A Harris, Liverpool’, 49mm diameter, gross weight approx. 99g; together with a gold plated watch chain

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

406 18ct gold chain and double bar link bracelet, with lobster claw clasp and safety chain, length 20cm, weight approx. 14.2g

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

407 9ct gold ropetwist choker necklace, length 39cm, with bolt ring, weight approx. 8.4g

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

408 9ct gold chain link bracelet, with lobster claw clasp, length 20cm, also a 9ct gold figaro linked necklace, with bolt ring, length 45cm, gross weight approx. 13.5g (2)

£220 - £280 plus 25% BP*

409 Georg Jensen silver brooch, pattern 312, formed as a pair of leaping dolphins within a heart, 43mm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

410 Masonic interest: two Worshipful Master 9ct gold dress jewels, 1942-43 and 1954-55, by Spencer & Co., each pertaining to Prince’s Lodge, No. 2316; also three RMIB/RMIG 9ct gold mounted steward’s jewels and a Masonic agate keystone fob (6)

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 410

DAY TWO

Thursday 30th March at 10am

PICTURES

420 Charles Henry Slater (circa 1820-90), Still life study ‘Windfall’, crab apples and plums, watercolour, signed and dated 1904, 25cm x 34cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

421 Follower of R P Bonington, Fishing boats moored at low tide, oil on relined canvas, bears a signature, 30cm x 60cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

422 Ivan Ivanovich Kowalski (Russian, 1839-1937), Winter landscape with poplars, oil on canvas, signed, 130cm x 90cm, unframed £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

423 William Leighton Leitch (1804-1883), Three studies from life, pencil and ink, studio stamp lower right, signed and titled to an artist’s label verso, 12cm x 16cm

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

424 Marian V Wheelhouse (Exh. 1895-1933), Illustration for Gaskill’s Cousin Phillis, watercolour, pen and ink, signed, labelled verso, 25.5cm x 15cm

Cousin Phillis, published by Bell 1908. £50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

425 Henry-Eugene Delacroix (1845-1930), A gentleman and a lady in a box at the theatre, watercolour, pen and ink, signed with initials, on paper, 17cm x 14cm

Provenance: Purported to have been formerly in the possession of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, by whom the drawing was presented to a M. Brocard, according to a label verso, and information supplied by Mr R D Peck, who was in possession of this drawing in 1938.

Purchased from Phoenix Fine Art, Alderley Edge, Cheshire £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

426 William Mellor (1851-1931), On the Keswick Hills, oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, 72cm x 128cm £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

Lot 427

427 Thomas Bush Hardy (1842-97), Dunstanburgh Castle, signed watercolour, 32cm x 48cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

428 Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-79), Newborn lamb, pen and ink drawing, signed, 6.5cm x 12.5cm

This is an illustration for ‘Plowmen’s Clocks’ by Alison Uttley, published by Faber & Faber £60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

429 Miss Masu (Japanese, early 20th Century), Portrait of a Bijin, watercolour, signed, 47cm x 30cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

430 English School (mid 19th Century), Deep in thought, mother and daughter in a domestic interior, oil on relined canvas, 27cm x 27cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

431 Charles Bumpus Dickins (1871-?), Heathland landscape, watercolour, signed, 30cm x 45cm £50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

432 E L Herring (active late 19th Century), Killarney, watercolour, signed, 23cm x 58cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

433 John McDougal RCA (1851-1945), Last glow of evening, watercolour, signed and dated 1894, with Barn Gallery, Worcester, label verso, 24cm x 49cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

434 George Oyston (1861-1937), Late summer landscape with corn stooks, watercolour, signed, 22cm x 52cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

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435 Ebenezer Challis (active circa 1837-63), West front of Winchester Cathedral, watercolour, labelled verso, 54cm x 43cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

436 English School (mid 19th Century), River fishermen hauling nets, oil on canvas, 30cm x 41cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

437 Richard Hume Lancaster (1773-1853), Fishermen and boats at sunset, oil on canvas, 40cm x 75cm £200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

438 Louise J Rayner (1832-1924), The Lady Diana Warburton Memorial, St. John’s Church, Chester, watercolour and gum arabic, signed, 60cm x 44cm

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

439 John McDougal RCA (1851-1945), Pair, Waiting for the boat, and Boats returning home, evening, Anglesey, watercolours, signed, 17cm x 24cm

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

440 Georgina Lara (active 1840-80), Busy Farmstead, oil on canvas, 29cm x 40cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

Lot 438 Lot 441 441 Herbert H St. John Jones (1870-1939), Elizabetta, Winner of the Chester Cup, 1910, equestrian portrait, signed, oil on oval board, 25cm x 20cm
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442

442 Follower of William Ralph Turner, Two figures at the foot of steps, oil on board, 43cm x 32cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

443 Peter Ghent (1856-1911), Crofter’s cottage with sheep grazing, signed watercolour, 18cm x 25cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

▲ 444 Thelma K Sykes (Contemporary), Lapwing in the stubble field, watercolour, signed, labelled verso, 16.5cm x 28cm; also Thelma Sykes limited edition print ‘Pintails’, numbered 24/55, signed in pencil, 23cm x 20cm; and a Lisa Hooper limited edition woodblock print ‘Invited Guests’, signed in pencil and numbered 5/24, 14.5cm x 60cm (3) £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

▲ 446 Gerald ‘Gerry’ Ball (b. 1948), Misty Day, Nant Ffrancon, watercolour, signed, inscribed verso, 33cm x 50cm; also ‘January Day, The Nant Ffrancon Pass, Snowdonia’ watercolour, signed, titled verso, 25cm x 37cm (2)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

▲ 447 John Brunsdon (1933-2014), Snowdonia, limited edition etching in colours, titled and numbered 64/75, signed in pencil by the artist, 57cm x 77cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lot 445

445 Fred Morgan ROI (1847-1927), The young gleaner, watercolour, signed, 44cm x 35cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lot 448

448 H Thibaud (20th Century), Farmstead in winter, Impressionist study, signed oil on paper/board, 27cm x 36cm

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

▲ 449 Audrey Hind (b. 1936), Tryfan, limited edition etching in colours, numbered 14/100, titled and signed in pencil by the artist, 40cm x 32cm

£20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

▲ 450 Alan Turner (1943-2020), Cumbrian landscape, en grisaille watercolour, signed and dated 1977, 25cm x 31cm; also ‘Green Light’, watercolour, signed, dated 1976, 31cm x 41cm (Exhibited at the Torrance Gallery, Edinburgh 1976) (2)

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

Lot 451

451 Alfred Heaton Cooper (1864-1929), Yellow gorse at a lake side, watercolour, signed and dated 1889, 21cm x 27cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 452

452 Peter Ghent (1856-1911), Evening light, Anglesey, watercolour, signed, inscribed to a label verso, 24cm x 35cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

Lot 457

▲ 457 Sir Kyffin Williams RA (1918-2006), Pontlyfni in Snow, limited edition lithograph, numbered 132/150, signed in pencil by the artist, 49cm x 77.5cm, mounted but unframed £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

▲ 458 Peter Brook (1927-2009), Pennine Way, limited edition chromolithographic print, numbered 101/150, signed in pencil by the artist, 53cm x 77cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lot 453

453 David Woodlock (1842-1929), Cheshire cottage garden, watercolour and bodycolour, signed, 34.5cm x 25cm

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

454 Henry Foley (1848-1874), Low Countries cathedral and town, oil on canvas, signed, 20cm x 30cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

▲ 455 Gerald ‘Gerry’ Ball (b. 1948), Towards the Lleyn Peninsula, watercolour, signed, dated verso 1982, 18cm x 28cm; also ‘A sheltered spot’, watercolour over pencil, unsigned, 27cm x 33cm (2)

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

▲ 456 Lola Spafford (b. 1930), Caernarfon Estuary, signed oil on board, titled verso, 25cm x 35cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

459 David Woodlock (1842-1929), Spring blossom, Whitnash, Warwick, watercolour and bodycolour, signed, 29cm x 19cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

460 A Godwin (Active 1880-1920), Still life of a floral bouquet in a vase, oil on canvas, signed, 50cm x 40cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

461 Chinese School (late 19th Century), pair of rice paper paintings of a couple, 20cm x 13cm; also a triptych of Chinese rice paper paintings of women, framed as one, each 8.5cm x 5.5cm (3)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lot 459
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465 Charles Dudley (active late 19th Century), The three Graces, a three dog portrait, signed oil on canvas, titled verso, 36cm x 46cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

466 English School, View of Glen Shiel, oil on board, 28cm x 39cm £50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

467 C Orloff (Russian, late 19th Century), Wolves attacking troikas speeding through snow, three oil on wooden panel, signed, two framed, 6cm x 31.5cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

▲ 468 Ralph Gillies-Cole (1915-94), The boatyard at Fareham, Hampshire, watercolour, pen and ink, signed and dated 1978, 39cm x 66cm

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

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462 English School (early 19th Century), Italianate capriccio landscape, oil on canvas, 66cm x 85cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

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463 Thomas Mackay (1851-1920), Feeding time, watercolour, signed and dated 1899, 28cm x 43cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

469 Tom Clough (1867-1943), Port St. Mary, Isle of Man, watercolour, signed, 28cm x 39cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

▲ 470 Roger McPhail (b. 1953), Widgeon dropping in, limited edition coloured print, numbered 175/500, signed in pencil by the artist, 30cm x 39cm

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

471 Henry Hadfield Cubley (1858-1934), Cattle grazing on a moorland landscape, signed oil on board, 30cm x 45.5cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

462 463 Lot 464 464 Charles Dudley (late 19th Century), Pa, Ma and I, a study of Jack Russell terriers, signed oil on canvas, titled verso, 36cm x 46cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP* Lot 469 Lot 471
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472 English School (late 19th Century), Sunset camping beside a lake, oil on canvas, 30cm x 42cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

▲ 473 John Cyril Harrison (1898-1985), Grouse over the Upper Windhorn, limited edition coloured print, numbered 282/500, signed in pencil by the artist, 36cm x 49cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

▲ 474 Philip Rickman (1891-1982), Woodcock in the dunes, limited edition coloured print, numbered 220/500, signed in pencil by the artist, 37cm x 52cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

475 Nathaniel Hughes John Baird ROI (1865-1935), After a hard day, watercolour, signed with a monogram, 28cm x 54cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

476 Follower of S R Percy, In the Trossachs, oil on canvas, 50cm x 76cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

477 Daniel Lynch (active mid 19th Century), Pair of family portraits, oils on canvas, inscribed and dated verso ‘Daniel Lynch of London, March 1852’, 61cm x 51cm £800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

478 English School (late 18th/early 19th Century), Portrait of a gentleman, quarter length, wearing a dark jacket, oil on zinc panel, oval, 15cm x 11cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

479 English School (early 20th Century), Woman seated in an interior holding an ostrich feather fan, oil on relined canvas, 83cm x 63cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lot 475 Lot 476
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Lot 477

484 Indian Miniaturist School (20th Century), Couple embracing on a terrace, gouache heightened with gold, painted on marble, 10cm x 8cm; also ‘A royal procession’, gouache heightened with gilt, on marble, 10cm x 15cm (2)

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

▲ 485 Hubert Andrew Freeth (1912-1986), Frenchmen playing cards, etching, numbered 5/50, signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right margin, letter of provenance from the artist to the owner attached verso, 19cm x 30cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

486 Contemporary School, Two, Body forms, gouache and pressed paper, 69cm x 45cm and 50cm x 38cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lot 480

▲ 480 James Longueville (b. 1942), Summer Afternoon, The Groves, Chester, signed oil on board, 35cm x 50cm

Provenance: Sarah Samuels Fine Paintings, label verso

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

481 Toyohara Chikanobu (1838-1912), Ladies of the Imperial Court, woodblock print, late 19th Century, 35cm x 24cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lot 482

▲ 482 Michael Felmingham (b. 1935), Picnic in the garden, watercolour, signed, 39cm x 51cm

Provenance: Sarah Samuels Fine Paintings

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

487 Bessie Johnson (active 1900-30), Still life, Spring bouquet in a jug, watercolour, signed and dated 1924, 48cm x 37.5cm

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

Lot

▲ 483 Samuel John Milton Brown (1873-1965), Ahead of the storm, a clipper on heavy seas, watercolour, signed, 19.5cm x 30cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

▲ 488 David M Neilson (Contemporary), Mast, nets and houses (Pittenweem Harbour), watercolour, pen and ink, signed, inscribed verso, 11.5cm x 11.5cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

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▲ 489 Ken Lochhead (Contemporary), ‘The May, red sail’, watercolour, signed, dated 2003, inscribed verso to a Jerdan Gallery label, 16cm x 5.5cm £20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

490 After Sir Henry Raeburn, Portrait of Mrs H W Lauzum, watercolour, late 19th Century, inscribed to a panel verso ‘Martindale’, 25cm x 20cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

▲ 491 Percy Horton (1897-1970), Sussex farmstead, oil on canvas, inscribed to the stretcher verso, 25cm x 35cm

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

492 Anthony S Campbell (Contemporary), ‘Bothy by Wintrathen’, signed oil on canvas board, labelled verso, 14cm x 19cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

▲ 493 William Miller Frazer RSA (Scottish, 1864-1961), Boatyard, Norfolk Broads, signed watercolour, signed, 35cm x 46cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

494 English School (late 19th/early 20th Century), Rocky coastline, oil on copper panel, 16cm x 19cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

495 Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (1889-1946), The River Thames looking towards St. Paul’s, offset lithograph, signed in pencil by the artist, 18cm x 22cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

▲ 496 Trevor Chamberlain (b. 1933), Nude relaxing, watercolour, signed, labelled verso, 17cm x 25cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

497 Arthur John Trevor Briscoe (1873-1943), Moored fishing boats, watercolour, signed and dated 1906, 19.5cm x 26cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

498 English School (late 19th Century), Horse startled by a goose outside the Black Bull Inn, oil on canvas, signed with a monogram, dated 1887, 17cm x 22cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

499 Arthur John Trevor Briscoe (1873-1943), Fishing boats moored in a harbour, possibly Brixham, watercolour, signed and dated 1910, 23cm x 30cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

500 Arthur John Trevor Briscoe (1873-1943), Continental river scene, watercolour, signed and dated 1920, 30cm x 22cm

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

▲ 501 Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz (1941-2002), Two pencil studies of an infant, one 38cm x 37cm, the other 18cm x 16cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

502 After Godfried Schalcken, a pet grey parrot, oil on cushion form copper panel, 20cm x 16.5cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

503 Arthur John Trevor Briscoe (1873-1943), On the river, watercolour, signed and dated 1920, 22.5cm x 30cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

504 Arthur John Trevor Briscoe (1873-1943), Culver Cliff, watercolour, signed with initials, dated 1918, 17cm x 24.5cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lot 499
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Lot 495 Lot 497

Lot 505

505 Henry John Sylvester Stannard RBA FRSA (1870-1951), Pair, Bedfordshire cottages, watercolours, one signed, 26cm x 34cm and 25cm x 35.5cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

506 Auguste Sebastien Benard (1810-73), Heavy horses resting, watercolour, signed, 15cm x 21cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

▲ 507 Valerie Thornton (1931-1991), Suffolk Farm, limited edition lithograph, numbered 28/150, signed in pencil by the artist, dated 1976, 36cm x 60cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

▲ 508 Valerie Thornton (1931-1991), St. David’s, Pembrokeshire, limited edition lithograph, numbered 64/75, signed in pencil by the artist, dated 1971, 40cm x 53cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

▲ 509 Valerie Thornton (1931-1991), Amboise, limited edition lithographic print, numbered 96/150, signed in pencil by the artist, dated 1973, 40cm x 58cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

510 Anglo-Indian School (late 19th Century), Portrait of a young Sikh gentleman, seated half length, 18cm x 13cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

511 Tom Brown (Contemporary), The balloon seller, signed pastel, 33cm x 31cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

512 Frederick Goodall (1822-1904), Nawab Mahomed Alli Khan Bahadur Boroda, pen and ink sketch, signed with monogram, dated October 1889, 23cm x 18cm; also by the same hand a Saharan landscape sketch, en grisaille, pen and ink, 13cm x 18cm, inscribed to a label verso ‘From a sketch book’; and a sepia wash landscape by the same hand, signed with a monogram, 12.5cm x 17.cm (3) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

513 William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), J-Class racing yachts off Cowes, drypoint etching, signed in pencil to the margin, 20cm x 37cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

▲ 514 ‘Ionicus’ Joshua Charles Armitage (1913-98), Pair, ‘Herring Gulls’ and ‘Shelduck with Oystercatcher’, watercolour, both signed and dated 1974, 19cm x 23cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lot 515

▲ 515 Sir William Russell Flint RA ROI (1880-1969), Mildred Griffiths as Frances Fortitude in Bless the Bride, red chalk drawing, signed, and personally inscribed to a label verso, dated November 1900, also with a Fine Art Society, London, label, 29.5cm x 19.5cm £700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 516

516 English Maritime School, Portrait of HMS Gannet, a Victorian Royal Navy sloop built 1878, watercolour, 29cm x 45cm

This ship is now fully restored and resides at the historic dockyard, Chatham £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

517 Irish School (20th Century), Boglands, heavy impasto oil on board, unsigned, 31cm x 38cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

518 British School (mid 19th Century), View of Caernarvon Castle, watercolour, 26cm x 42cm

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

519 T J Bond (active Liverpool circa 1950), Punch and Judy show, pencil and watercolour, signed, 42cm x 53cm; also another Punch and Judy study, 35cm x 27cm; and ‘Post Performance Party’, pencil and watercolour, signed, 42cm x 53cm; together with a quantity of memorabilia and ephemera relating to Liverpool theatrical productions from the 1930s to 1950s including programmes, scripts etc (a lot)

£50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

Lot 523

523 Hasui Kawase (1883-1957), Senju Waterfall, Akame, woodcut, original edition 1951, signed, 36cm x 24cm

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

524 John Speed, The Countye Palatine of Chester, hand coloured map, published 1662, 39cm x 51cm, glazed verso; also Herman Moll, Arabia, Map of the Peninsula, published in 1781, 19cm x 27cm (2) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

▲ 525 Jeremy Paul (b. 1954), Wigeon at Sundown, acrylic, signed, inscribed to an Isle of Man Fine Art Society label verso, 19cm x 34cm £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

526 English School (early 19th Century), View of Rhuddlan Castle, watercolour, inscribed verso ‘Rhyddllan (sic) Castle Montgomeryshire, 9th Sept. 1819’, 34cm x 48cm

Provenance: The Anderson Turner Collection according to a label verso £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lot 520

520 Cestriae, hand coloured map, by Christopher Saxton, engraved by William Hole, published 1610, 28cm x 32cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

▲ 521 Alan Lowndes (1921-1978), Church spire, pen and ink, signed in pencil, 33cm x 23cm; also Alan Lowndes (1921-1978), Study of waterworks, felt pen and pencil, signed, 24cm x 33cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

522 Manner of John Glover (1767-1849), Conwy Castle, watercolour, 26cm x 37cm

£30 - £40 plus 25% BP*

▲ 527 John Cromby (Contemporary), The Bibby liner, The ‘Gloucestershire’ leaving Liverpool, signed oil on canvas board, titled verso, 50cm x 76cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lot 527
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▲ 528 Cecil Wynd (Active late 20th Century), Bristol City Line cargo ship, ‘Coventry City’, oil on canvas, signed, 50cm x 75cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

▲ 529 John Cromby (Contemporary), Bibby liner, The ‘Gloucestershire’ on the Mersey, signed oil on canvas board, 37cm x 57cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

531 George Nicholson (19th Century), Studies of Scottish castle ruins, also study of the remains of Ludlow Castle and the ruins of Wenlock Abbey, Shropshire, six pencil drawings, titled £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

▲ 532 G Lawton (Contemporary), The ‘Worcestershire’ passenger liner assisted by the tug ‘Admiral’, entering the Mersey, oil on board, signed and dated 1987, 40cm x 50cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

533 T Ishiwata (Japanese, active late 20th Century), Portrait of the Ocean Bridge heavy cargo vessel, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1969, 32cm x 52cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

534 English School (late 18th/early 19th Century), Portrait of a young gentleman wearing a light brown jacket, oil on canvas, 58cm x 45cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

▲ 535 Andrea Patrisi (Italian b.1954), Pozzuoli, Naples, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed verso, 70cm x 100cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

530 Indian School, probably Delhi (third quarter 19th Century), Seven arcaded portraits of Mughal emperors and princes, gouache on silk, 43cm x 87cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

▲ 536 James Longueville (b. 1942), Coots on the Nene, signed oil on board, titled verso, 40cm x 60cm £200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

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▲ 537 George Thompson (1934-2019), St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed verso, dated 1979, 40cm x 50cm £60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

▲ 539 Raimundo Roberti (b. 1947), Amalfi, signed oil on board, inscribed verso, 32cm x 45cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

540 John Enoch Brookes (late 19th Century), Pair, ‘At Charlecote Park’ and ‘Preston Park, oils on millboard, signed with a monogram, inscribed verso, 38cm x 52cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

▲ 541 Ida Hannah Anderton (1910-88), Poppies in a vase, oil on board, Signed and titled verso, 59cm x 46cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

542 English School, View of St. Ives, oil on artist’s board, 40cm x 50cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

538 Louis Icart (French 1888-1950), ‘Fidelite’, aquatint etching, signed in pencil, with windmill stamp, 47cm x 39cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

Lot 543

▲ 543 Andrea Brun (Italian, Contemporary), ‘Natural fireworks’humming bird, gouache and watercolour, signed, inscribed to a label verso, 25cm x 33cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

Lot 539

▲ 544 Justin Prigmore (b. 1974), ‘Bald eagles gathering’, signed, acrylic on board, labelled verso, 40cm x 80cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

▲ 545 Carole M Wharton (Contemporary), ‘Ever Watchful’, stag in a winter landscape, acrylic on canvas, signed, titled verso, 50cm x 65cm £50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

▲ 546 Camille Nicolas Lambert (French 1874-1964), The embroiderist, coloured chalks, signed, indistinctly dated 1918, 61cm x 42cm £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

Lot 544
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▲ 547 Stella Mays (b. 1973), ‘The little lookout’, signed pastel drawing, 60cm x 36cm

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

548 Robert Fathers (Contemporary), Family outing, signed watercolour, 20cm x 30cm; also Janet Anne Carden, ‘Robin’, gouache, signed and dated 2005, 25cm x 20cm; and Brenda Briscoe, Young rabbits, gouache studies, signed, 30cm x 30cm (3)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

▲ 549 Vic Bearcroft (Contemporary), ‘Free Spirit’, a wolf study, pastel drawing on velour, signed with initials, dated 2006, labelled verso, 42cm x 32cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

550 Edward S Curtis (1868 - 1952), The Offering - San Ildefonso, original photogravure, artist’s proof 1/12, 39cm x 28.5cm; also ‘The Blackfoot Tribe’, late 20th century photographic reprint of circa 1905 original, 26cm x 34cm; and ‘A Fishing Exhibition - Blackfoot Indians’, late 20th century photographic reprint of circa 1905 original, 27cm x 34 cm (3)

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

551 David Cox Jnr (1809-85), View of the Alps, watercolour, signed, 25cm x 35cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

552 Heinrich Burckhardt (German, 1853-1912), Our brave little soldier, oil on relined canvas, signed, 84cm x 105cm

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

553 James McBey (1883-1959), Rouen, drypoint etching, 1916, signed in pencil by the artist, labelled verso, 18.5cm x 37.5cm; also David Young Cameron (1865-1945), Loch Aline, drypoint etching, signed in pencil by the artist, 22cm x 31.5cm (2)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

▲ 554 Ralph Brown RA (1928-2013), Midnight Girl, limited edition lithograph, numbered 90/200, signed in pencil by the artist, 64cm x 43cm (sold together with the Royal Academy certificate of authenticity)

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

▲ 555 James Longueville (b. 1942), The memorial to Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere, Chester, oil on board, signed, 33cm x 48cm

Provenance: Sarah Samuels Fine Paintings label verso

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

▲ 556 Abram Games (1914-96), Four monochrome prints comprising a pair 'Peasants', 31.5cm x 27cm; another 'Vila-Real', 21cm x 31cm; the fourth 'A figure punting, 11cm x 11cm, all signed in pencil and the fourth dated 1954

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

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557 B Prabha (Indian, 1933-2001), Young woman standing, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1960, 76cm x 59cm £2000 - £3000 plus 25% BP* Lot 556
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558 Jamini Roy (Indian 1887-1972), Mother and Child, tempera on board, signed, 20cm x 20cm £4000 - £6000 plus 25% BP*

BOOKS, OBJETS D’ART

including a private collection of Royal and Political Memorabilia

560 Folio Society - The Qur’an (with outer card box) (1 Vol) £20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

561 Folio Society - Winston S Churchill collection including ‘The Second World War’ Vol 1-6, ‘A Life’ Vols 1 and 2, and ‘My Early Life’ (9 Vols) £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

562 Folio Society - Historical collection ‘A History of England’ (12 Vols) £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

563 Folio Society - J.R.R. Tolkien boxed set ‘Lord of the Rings’ trilogy, also ‘The Hobbit’ (4 Vols)

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

564 Folio Society - Assorted volumes including ‘The Quest for the North West Passage’, ‘Around the world in eighty days’, ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’, ‘You only live twice’, T E Lawrence ‘Revolt in the desert’, and an unopened edition of ‘The Cretan Runner’ (6) £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

565 Folio Society - Assorted novels including Dumas ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’, set of three Wodehouse Jeeves volumes and others (10 Vols)

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

566 Folio Society - Robert Massie ‘Nicholas and Alexandra’; also ‘The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich’ Vols 1-4; and ‘The March of Folly’ and ‘The Zimmermann Telegram’ by Barbara W Tuchman (7 Vols)

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

567 Folio Society - John Gribbin ‘History of Western science’; also Smiles ‘Lives of the engineers’; Stewart ‘Taming the infinite’; and ‘The Folio book of science’ (4 Vols)

£20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

568 Folio Society - John Keay ‘Sowing the Wind’; also ‘The travels of Marco Polo’ and three further volumes (5)

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

569 Folio Society - Assorted volumes including Alistair Cooke’ ‘Letter from America’, and Queen Victoria’s ‘Letters to Vicky’ (6 Vols)

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

570 Folio Society - British history including Seward ‘The last white rose’ and ‘Richard III’; also ‘Chronicles of the Dark Ages’ 3 Volumes; and Brigden ‘The Tudor Age’ amongst others (12 Vols)

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

571 Folio Society - Moorhead ‘The Nile’ 2 volumes; also Hobhouse ‘Seeds of Change’; Matthiessen ‘The Snow Leopard’; and Wood ‘The Silk Road’ (5 Vols)

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

572 Folio Society - Second World War volumes including ‘Five Days in London, May 1940’, Anne Frank’s ‘The diary of a young girl’ and others (10 Vols)

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

573 Coin collecting interest: Two volumes by Thomas Snelling ‘A view of the silver coin and coinage of England’ and ‘A view of the copper coin and coinage of England’, both published in London, 1762 and 1766 respectively (2)

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

574 Coin collecting interest: Seven volumes on Jewish coins and coinage; also volumes on biblical coins, coins and Christianity, and Roman coins (14 Vols)

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

575 ‘The whole works of Flavius Josephus’, as translated from the Greek by Charles Clarke, published in London 1794, 1 volume, loose boards

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lots 576 and 578

576 Henry Noel Humphreys ‘The Genera of British Moths’, published in London by T J Allman, tooled gilt cloth boards; and ‘The Genera and Species of British Butterflies’, gilt tooled cloth boards (2 Vols)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lots 577 and 579 - 582

577 ‘Larousse Gastronomique’, French edition, published 1938

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

578 Lepidoptery interest: Case of silk producing lepidoptera, presented within a glazed mahogany case, labelled ‘John Ball, Henbury’, 51cm x 41cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

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579 Dom Perignon Vintage Champagne, 1999, level lower neck

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

580 Chateau Musar, 2004, Lebanese, Bekaa Valley, magnum (2 bts), level lower neck

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

581 Dom Perignon Vintage Champagne, 1996, level lower neck

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

582 Opus 1, Nappa Valley, California, 1985 , Mondavi/Rothschild, some soiling and foxing to the label, level lower neck (1 bt) £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

583 Grahams Vintage Port, 1975, level lower neck (1 bt) £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

584 Chartreuse, 96% proof 12 fl. oz.; also Tanner’s Extra Reserve Brut Champagne; and a Cristalino Brut Cava (3 bts) £20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

585 Booths Finest Dry Gin, 70% proof, with 1955 Royal Institute of Public Health & Hygiene label verso, and labelled to the neck ‘Maker’s to the late King George VI’ (1 bt) £20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

586 Chateau Miaudoux, 2008, Saussignac (1 bt); also Chateau Miadoux, 2009, Saussignac, (1/2 bt); and Chateau Manos, 2011, Cadillac (1 bt) (3) £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

587 Four Chateau Mouton Rothschild label prints, comprising 1973, 1986, 1992 and 1996, all framed £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

588 Pair of Ralph Lauren modern blue and white porcelain table lamps, in Chinese style, complete with white fabric shades, total height 61cm £60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

589 French mother of pearl and paper fan, early 19th Century, hand decorated with a scene of children playing within a classical garden, bordered with flowers and gilded scrolls, the sticks finished in gold and silver, framed, 50cm spread £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

590 French mother of pearl and lithographed fan, late 19th Century, centred with an allegorical scene, flanked by painted and gilded foliage and scrolls, the mother of pearl sticks finished in silver and gold, framed, 50cm spread £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

591 Good French carved mother of pearl and hand painted fan, late 18th/early 19th Century, decorated with a fete champetre, bordered with gilded scrolls punctuated with floral bouquets, the sticks finely carved and centred with a vignette depicting a courting couple, flanked by winged cherubs, flowers and rocaille details, with a turquoise rivet, 53cm spread £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

592 Magic lantern, together with a quantity of scenic slides contained within three wooden boxes, including South Africa, Scotland, and Europe

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lots 589 and 590

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593 William Gunn, Wallingford, George II ebonised table clock, circa 1730, the case with a caddy top with brass handle, over a 7’’ arched brass dial, signed to the arch and with silvered chapter ring, matted centre with false bob pendulum and date apertures, finely cast mask spandrels, single fusee verge movement striking on two bells, bob pendulum, the back plate engraved with foliate scrolls and a bird atop a basket of fruit, all raised on brass bracket feet, height 45cm, width 30cm

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£1000 - £1500 plus 25% BP*

594 Chinese carved celadon jade snuff bottle, flattened circular form carved with crouching shi-shi, height 5cm

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

595 Four Oriental carved jadeite items comprising Buddha and wooden stand, 7.5cm; temple lion, 7cm; embracing couple, 5cm; and a small horse, 3.5cm £60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

596 Emile Fuchs (1866-1929), Souk trader’s slave, patinated bronze, raised on a red marble plinth, height 71cm

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

597 Vintage Hofner steel slide guitar, late 1960s/early 1970s, yellow faux mother of pearl and tortoiseshell finish, the pick up marked ‘Hofner Super’, with tone and volume knobs, 84cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

598 Pair of Victorian style cast iron photograph frames, easel type, each surmounted with cherubs, aperture size 13.5cm x 9.5cm, height 35.5cm

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

599 Pair of Edwardian brass and moulded glass cylinder wall lanterns, 35cm

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

600 Pair of French gilt ormolu and marble figural candlesticks, late 19th Century, formed as a male and female herm seated on a column, height 25.5cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

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601 French ormolu and champleve enamelled mantel clock, by Vincenti et Cie, having a gilt dial with Arabic numerals, centred with enamel and with retailer’s mark ‘F Butt, Chester’, the movement signed and striking on a gong, the case enamelled in turquoise, pink and blue, height 25.5cm

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£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

602 Pair of French bronze and ormolu cassoulet urns, in Empire Revival style, with serpent handles and an ovoid body with ormolu appliques, over a leaf form stem, height 28cm

£250 - £350 plus 25% BP*

603 Pair of modern brass and glass cylinder wall lights, 48cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

604 Pair of terracotta ornate roof finials, height 93cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

605 Leather and metal studded pail, 18th or 19th Century, height 24cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

606 Eureka Clock Company, London, electric mantel timepiece, mahogany four glass case, cream coloured chapter ring with Arabic numerals, blued hands, centred with a trade plate, numbered 3129, over a mahogany base, height 26cm, width 20.5cm

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

607 Chinese enamelled vase, 20th Century, ovoid form with trumpet neck, decorated with panels of birds and flowers against a coral red ground, height 30cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

608 Pair of Victorian lancet shaped stained glass window panels, height 140cm, width 29cm

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

609 19th Century elk horn sporting trophy, the antlers mounted on a mahogany plaque, width 70cm, height 79cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

Lot 610

610 Pair of American painted ruddy duck decoys, length 32cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

611 Pair of Ralph Lauren modern blue and white porcelain table lamps, in Middle Eastern style, complete with white fabric shades and turned wooden bases, total height 49cm

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

612 Cairo ware brass and silver inlaid bowl, baluster form decorated with panels of foliage and calligraphy, height 15cm; also a Cairo ware brass and silver inlaid small casket, 9cm (2)

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 600 - 602 Lot 606

Lot 613

613 William Robbins, London (circa 1779-1816), George III ebonised table clock, with caddy top centred with a brass carrying handle, four brass ball finials, arched silvered dial with Strike/Silent to the arch, Roman numerals with outer minutes, signed to the centre and with date aperture, twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the back plate engraved with foliate scrolls centred with a harlequin, all raised on brass ball feet, height 50cm, width 27.5cm

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £1000 - £1500 plus 25% BP*

614 Carrs mahogany cigar humidor, with silver plaque initialled ‘MGW’ on the lid, 38cm x 24.5cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

615 Cameroon carved wooden staff, formed as a crocodile entwining a column, with twin masks at the base, 84cm £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

616 Late George III needlework sampler, by Frances Firth, June 1822, worked with Christian text, flowers and birds, glazed and frame, size with frame 52cm x 47cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lot 617

617 Grand Tour souvenir Italian micromosaic panel featuring the Doves of Pliny, third quarter of the 19th Century, set in brass and in original leather case, the plaque 75mm x 47mm £500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

618 Four needlework samplers comprising an alphabet by Isabella Hoskinson, Aged 13 Years, November 1832, framed, 38.5cm x 30cm; Mary Ann Corbishley of Cockersand Abbey, Aged 9, 1847, framed, 31cm x 22cm; and two unframed samplers by Sarah Gibbon, Aged 10 Years, 1837, 24cm x 30cm, and Elizabeth Gibbons, aged 9 Years, 1842, 29cm square

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

619 German Junghans walnut bracket mantel clock, the case with a domed top, brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, Chime/Silent and Regulator to the arch, the movement striking on five gongs, height 44cm, width 30.5cm

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

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620 Italian carved alabaster bust of an upset child, mounted on a dark hardstone socle, height 51cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

621 Heraldic Arms, hand painted in tempera and gilt, on paper mounted onto board, 29.5cm x 21cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

622 French brass repeating carriage alarm clock, white enamelled dial, signed L’Epee, Roman numerals and alarm dial, French 11 jewel movement striking on a gong, height 14cm

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£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

623 Dr Herbert Smith refractometer, in original mahogany case £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

624 French brass repeating carriage clock, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, signed ‘St. James, London’, French 11 jewel movement, height 14cm

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

625 Jeweller’s diamond sizers and assorted loose gemstones etc £20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

626 Miniature brass carriage timepiece, engraved brass dial with Roman numerals, the case with corner pilasters and nurled feet, height 9cm

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

627 Pair of Chinese Republic lilac ground cloisonné vases, 18cm, £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

628 Early Victorian tortoiseshell, horn and silver inlaid snuff box, 8cm £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

629 Victorian copper helmet shaped coal scuttle, height 34cm; also a Victorian four gallon copper harvest measure, height 41cm (2) £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

630 Victorian copper braising pan, with twin handles, 46cm diameter £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

631 Victorian ambrotype photograph of a gentleman seated, in original vulcanite case, 9.5cm £20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

632 Five traditional Inuit carvings comprising Ben Henry Six Nations stone carving of a howling wolf, signed, 13cm; also Levi Qumaluk (191997), Rock with eyes, 16.5cm; a seal; a man with a rather glum looking face; and a chick £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lots 629 and 630
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Lots 622, 624 and 626

John Tilby, London, George III mahogany table clock, circa 1780, the domed top with brass handle, 7 1/2’’ arched silvered dial with Strike/Silent to the arch, Roman numerals and outer seconds, signed twin fusee repeating movement striking on a bell, raised on bracket feet, height 43cm, width 30.5cm

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches plus 25% BP*

Victorian mahogany cased dial wall clock, 11’’ painted dial, signed Butcher, single fusee movement

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches plus 25% BP*

Continental pewter lidded flagon, baluster form with hinged domed cover, height 20cm plus 25% BP*

639 Ashanti carved wooden fertility doll, 38.5cm plus 25% BP*

634 French enamelled box, 19th Century, decorated with floral bouquets against a gilt trellis ground, 9cm x 4.5cm; also a Cantonese enamelled pill box, decorated with flowers against a mint green and cream ground, 5.5cm (2)

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

635 Victorian copper dish, circa 1890, hand worked with a lizard in pursuit of a beetle, 27cm diameter

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

Lots 640 and 641

640 Brass Corinthian column table lamp, with a conical shade etched with birds, butterflies and foliage, over a smoked glass tank and Corinthian column stepped base, height to top of chimney 79.5cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

641 Set of late Victorian brass fire irons, together with a modern brass stand (4)

£50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

642 Oriental carved wooden cigar box, rectangular form, the hinged lid carved with a dragon, 29cm x 17cm, 8cm deep

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

643 Late 19th Century gilded brass wine cooler, with lions mask ring handles, 29cm diameter

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

Greengrocers, Heswall, Wirral, inscribed ‘Love from Paul McCartney’ on Lot 636
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Lot 644

644 Victorian Aesthetic period polished slate mantel clock, circa 1875-85, the porcelain dial centred with a vase of flowers within Arabic numerals, with further porcelain panels beneath, all within brass capped columns, the movement striking on a gong, raised on brass feet, height 43cm

Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

645 Pair of Victorian brass column candlesticks, mounted with elephant masks and raised on tripod paw feet, height 35cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

646 Edwardian brass mounted marble pottery Corinthian column table lamp, height 38cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

647 Pair of Indian damascened brass vases, with trumpet neck and baluster body, height 20cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

648 French bronze figure ‘Vanity’, cast as a young girl holding a hand mirror, richly patinated, height 17.5cm £60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

649 Continental cast iron figure of an elderly grape picker, dark patination, height 14cm, mounted on a slate base £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

650 Middle Eastern copper wine jug, 19th Century, with replaced handle, 31cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

651 Indian heavy cast bronze figure of a dancing Parvati, height 23.5cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lot 652

652 Two French bronze table lamps, each having a dancing faun on a waisted socle base, height 48cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

653 Fine pair of straw work panels, having a central roundel worked in low relief, bordered with quadrants of scrolling foliage, 23cm x 17cm, probably later framed £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

654 Set of Victorian steel and cast brass fire irons, 73cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lots 648 and 649
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Lots 659 and 660

659 Pair of Grand Tour small bronze ornamental ewers, after Renaissance originals, late 19th Century, height 24.5cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

660 Grand Tour gilt ormolu pedestal cup,cast with masks and foliage, height 14.5cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

661 Large brass jardiniere or coal scuttle, raised on three claw and ball feet, 42cm diameter

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

Lot 655

655 French Louis XIV Revival boulle bracket clock and bracket, circa 1850, red tortoiseshell and ormolu case, surmounted with a trumpeting angel, waisted case enclosing a dial, with blue enamelled Roman numerals and outer seconds, French movement striking on a gong, with sunburst mask pendulum, the back with retailers trade label ‘Michie, Brixton Road’, all raised on Rococo cast ormolu feet, height 77cm, width 37.5cm, and with ormolu and red tortoiseshell bracket, height 27cm, width 40cm

Purchased Jade Antique Clocks, Bath, £3,900 in 1990

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£1500 - £2500 plus 25% BP*

656 French gilt ormolu and milk glass table lamp, worked around the base with chrysanthemums, height to the top of the electrical fitting 76cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

657 Late George III silkwork tapestry picture, featuring a fisherman in a boat, mounted in a gilt frame, 36.5cm x 42.5cm £60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

658 Indian chiselled brass lamp, baluster form worked with peacocks and scrolling foliage in Kashmiri style, height 58cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lot 662

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662 Isaac Fisher, London, Regency mahogany table clock, circa 1810, lancet shaped case with fine ebony reed moulding, 7’’ painted dial with Roman numerals, lions mask ring handles to the sides, repeating twin fusee movement striking on a bell, signed to the back plate ‘Fisher, Cockspur Street’, all raised on brass ball feet, height 46cm, width 28cm

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£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

663 Pair of Victorian brass horse hearth ornaments, height 17cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lots 664 - 667

664 Early Victorian amboyna tea caddy, inlaid with ebony and brass, height 11cm, width 12.5cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

665 Victorian bronze paper clip, formed as the head of a lurcher, with original glass eyes, 14.5cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

666 Unusual carved wooden power figure, carved with right hand held aloft, with dark brown patination, 21.5cm

Whilst this figure resembles the power figures of Yombe Nkisi, the benign nature of the carving and the broad square shoulders may suggest a Polynesian origin

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

667 Killarney souvenir book form box, inlaid with shamrock and an Irish harp, in boxwood and arbutus, height 12.5cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

668 Victorian brass coal purdonium, with gallery back and sloped front, decorated with a classical urn, width 32cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

669 Leica M6 35mm camera (10414), in original sealed clear plastic bag, apparently unused, in original hard plastic case with outer card box, instructions and a Summicron-M 1:2/50 lens, unused and boxed

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

670 Attributed to John Pearson, (Newlyn), hand hammered copper plaque, centred with a sailing galleon and bordered with fish, 61.5cm diameter

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

671 Pair of Yoruba twins, carved in wood with blue coiffures, height 21.5cm; also a Mexican pottery seated figure, height 29cm (3)

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

672 Stephen Broadbent (b. 1962), ‘Of the foundations and the big building up of a human spirit, thou has dared to tell what may be told’ (from Samuel Taylor Coleridge ‘To William Wordsworth’), cast and patinated oval sculpture centred with two dancing figures, 52cm x 34cm, on original stand

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 670 Lots 672 and 673

This selection of royal and political memorabilia comes from a family which spent its working life entrenched in public service.

Sir Alan Marre, KCB was the son of a refugee from Ukraine, and most of his career was spent as a civil servant, principally at the Department of Health, where he became Permanent Secretary, before being appointed the second Parliamentary Commissioner (Ombudsman) for the UK, and the first Health Service Ombudsman for England, Scotland and Wales. He sometimes found himself at odds with the Government in this role, even appearing in newspaper cartoons (see lot 675).

His wife Mary spent much of her life working in the voluntary sector. She worked closely with King Charles III when he was Prince of Wales, serving in senior positions in some of his charitable organisations (see lots 690-692).

Their son also joined the Civil Service, working in the Departments of Trade and Industry, and Education. He worked closely with Kenneth Clarke and Michael Heseltine, and was Deputy Press Secretary to Prime Minister John Major. Then, as Director of Communications at the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, he managed the media activities for the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales. He purchased lots 673 and 674 at one of the annual Downing St auctions of gifts received by the Prime Minister. Lot 677 was a leaving gift.’

673 Bronze sculpture ‘Un Oiseau d’Europe’, limited edition, numbered 7/18, indistinctly signed on the base ‘Areballe’, polished bronze on a cylinder base, 32cm, original box; also an interlocking bronze nickel maquette by the same artist, 16cm (2) Symbolising a bird of peace, the first sculpture was presented to the then EU heads of government by the Belgian Prime Minister Jean-Luc Dehaene £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

674 Polish political history interest: Presentation collection of bronze medallions issued to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Insurrection, 1944-1994, limited editions, and presented to European Heads of State by Lech Walesa, the medals sculpted by Jerzy Nowakowski (b. 1947) and Jerzy Jarnuszkiewicz (19192005), the plaques 12cm square max., with certificates and original presentation case, now damaged £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

675 Political interest: Colin Wheeler (illustrator/cartoonist b. 1938), Strong arm of the Ombudsman in Government, en grisaille watercolour, pen and ink, signed, 37cm x 54cm; also by the same hand ‘Marre’s Justice’, The Independent 1988, 18cm x 11cm; and two prints by Harry Blacker (Nero) (4)

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

676 Grant of the Dignity of an Ordinary Knight Commander (Civil Division) of the Order of the Bath to Alan Samuel Marre CB, dated 1st January 1970, signed by Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, framed, 39cm x 32cm; together with a Spode ‘The Order of the Bath’ plate, circa 1975, to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the foundation of The Order, limited edition, numbered 64/1000, 27cm diameter, with certificate and original box £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

677 Modern silver No. 10 Downing Street blotter, Birmingham 1997, inscribed, the handle with royal arms, 10cm x 6.5cm; also a No. 10 Downing Street glass paperweight; sold together with an official No. 10 Cabinet photograph, July 1996, centred with then Prime Minister, John Major, with the Cabinet’s signatures to the margin, framed, 50cm x 58cm (3) £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

678 Political history: Five Downing Street Christmas cards, two being signed in blue ink by The Rt. Hon. Edward Heath, a further card with a printed signature, and two signed by Rt. Hon. Harold and Mary Wilson; together with other ephemera relating to Sir Alan Marre, KCB £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

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679 Charles III (b.1948 - ) and Diana (1961-1997) as Prince and Princess of Wales, Christmas card, 1981, inscribed ‘Lady Marre’, signed Charles and Diana, with an official wedding photograph

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

680 Charles III (b.1948 - ) and Diana (1961-1997) as Prince and Princess of Wales, Christmas card, 1982, inscribed ‘Lady Marre’, signed Charles and Diana, opposing a coloured family portrait including the newborn Prince William

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

681 Charles III (b.1948 - ) and Diana (1961-1997) as Prince and Princess of Wales, Christmas card, 1983, inscribed ‘Lady Marre’, signed Charles and Diana, opposing a family portrait at Balmoral with Prince William on his mother’s lap

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

682 Charles III (b.1948 - ) and Diana (1961-1997) as Prince and Princess of Wales, Christmas card, 1984, inscribed ‘Lady Marre’, signed Charles and Diana, opposing a family portrait including Prince William and Prince Harry

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

683 Charles III (b.1948 - ) and Diana (1961-1997) as Prince and Princess of Wales, Christmas card, 1985, inscribed ‘Lady Marre’, signed by Charles and Diana, opposing a family portrait photograph of Princes William and Harry sitting astride a Shetland pony, with Buckingham Palace envelope

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

684 Charles III (b.1948 - ) and Diana (1961-1997) as Prince and Princess of Wales, Christmas card, 1986, inscribed ‘Lady Marre’, signed by Charles and Diana, opposing a family portrait photograph with Princes William and Harry laughing, with Buckingham Palace envelope

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

685 Charles III (b.1948 - ) and Diana (1961-1997) as Prince and Princess of Wales, Christmas card, 1987, inscribed ‘Lady Marre’, signed by Charles and Diana, opposing a coloured family photograph of the family seated casually, with Buckingham Palace envelope £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

686 Charles III (b.1948 - ) and Diana (1961-1997) as Prince and Princess of Wales, Christmas card, 1988, signed with autopen, opposing a family portrait photograph at a five bar gate, with original Buckingham Palace envelope

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

687 Charles III (b.1948 - ) and Diana (1961-1997) as Prince and Princess of Wales, Christmas card, 1989, signed with autopen, opposing a formal family portrait photograph, with original Buckingham Palace envelope £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

688 Charles III (b.1948 - ) and Diana (1961-1997) as Prince and Princess of Wales, Christmas card, 1990, signed with autopen, opposing a family portrait photograph, with original Buckingham Palace envelope £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

689 Charles III (b.1948 - ) and Diana (1961-1997) as Prince and Princess of Wales, Christmas card, 1990, signed with autopen, opposing a family portrait photograph, with original Buckingham Palace envelope £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

690 Charles III (b.1948 - ), a personal hand written signed memorandum to Lady Marre, dated October 19th 1981, when Prince of Wales, written in ink, signed, relating to charitable work £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

691 Charles III (b.1948 - ), hand written signed memorandum to Lady Marre, dated November 15th 1981, when Prince of Wales, relating to charitable work and ending on a personal note

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

692 Charles III (b.1948 - ), three printed letters addressed to Lady Marre, with hand written complimentary close and signature, covering a period 1984-1990, all on Kensington Palace headed paper with Buckingham Palace envelopes

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

693 Charles III (b.1948 - ), A coloured photograph, seated, three quarter length, signed in ink ‘Charles’ and dated 1988, presented in a green Morocco leather photograph frame with embossed Prince of Wales feathers in gilt, 19cm x 13.5cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

67 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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FURNITURE AND RUGS

700 Gross-point woollen tapestry rug, modern, beige ground worked with fruits in a trellis, size approx. 254cm x 215cm

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

701 Late George III mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1820, fitted with two short and three long graduating drawers, with pressed brass knobs and bone escutcheons, raised on splayed bracket feet, width 111cm, height 110cm, depth 54cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

703 Set of ten oak dining chairs by Thomas Turner, Manchester, circa 1890, each with shell carved cresting rail, over a leather upholstered pad back and stuffover seat, raised on turned and reeded baluster forelegs with H-stretches and pot castors

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

704 Regency mahogany tilt top breakfast table, circa 1800-20, the rectangular top with rounded corners over a short turned column and four reeded and splayed legs with brass toes and castors, width 147cm, depth 107cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

702 Victorian pollard oak buffet, having three shelves united by reeded and baluster supports, raised on turned feet with white pot castors, , width 86cm, depth 50.5cm, height 93cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 705

705 Victorian carved mahogany display cabinet, in the Rococo Revival style, circa 1890, having acanthus carved crest of a central shaped bevelled glass mirror, and a cupboard door fronted with carved floral garlands, flanked on either side with a pillar cabinet opening to reveal three velvet covered shelves, an open platform shelf beneath, all raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, width 153cm, height 235cm, depth 39cm £200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

710 Agra madder ground carpet, the field dispersed with palmettes and quatreform bud motifs in mustard, within a mustard palmette and flowerhead border, size approx. 286cm x 208cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lot 706

706 Barcelona chair and stool, modern, originally designed by Mies Van Der Rohe, chrome finish, metal framed, with grey leather cushion upholstery, the chair width 75cm, height 75cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

707 Vienna mahogany and ebonised wall clock, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, brass disc pendulum, twin brass weights, height 116cm, width 36.5cm

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

708 J Caston, Kirkham (circa 1770-1800), oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, having a 13’’ brass dial with matted centre, subsidiary seconds and silver chapter ring, the trunk with quarter pilasters and crossbanded door, over a box base with canted corners, height 200cm

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

709 Mahogany cradle, traditional form, length 73cm, width 34.5cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

Lot 711

711 Traditional mahogany cradle, 19th Century, with a domed canopy, shaped sides, length 91cm, width 35cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lot 712

712 Set of six Victorian walnut balloon back dining chairs, circa 1860, with a carved central bar back, the seats upholstered in grosspoint tapestry with a floral bouquet detail, raised on French booted cabriole forelegs, height 85cm, seat width 45cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

Lot 710

71 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%

Lots 713 and 714

713 Victorian mahogany cylinder pot cupboard, circular moulded top with white marble inlay, on a fluted column with a single concealed door, opening to a shelf, raised on an octagonal plinth base, height 74cm, the top 39.5cm diameter

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

714 Edwardian mahogany and inlaid corner washstand, circa 190010, with a splash back over an open space, fitted with a single drawer and two blind drawers, raised on a platform stretcher, height 119cm, width 59cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

715 Robert Fletcher, Chester, (1780-1820) mahogany eight day long case clock, the hood with brass capped reeded columns flanking a 13’’ circular dial with Roman numerals, signed, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with reeded quarter pilasters flanking an oval mahogany inlaid panel door, over a box base with reeded canted corners and a boxwood circular line inlay, raised on bracket feet, height 238cm

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

716 Robert Fletcher, Chester, (1780-1820) mahogany and oak eight day long case clock, the hood with reeded pillars flanking a 12 1/2’’ painted arched dial with rolling moon, subsidiary seconds, gilt foliate spandrels, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with reeded pilasters flanking a mahogany banded oak door, above a box base with canted corners and a circular oak panel, raised on bracket feet, height 229cm

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

Lot 716

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▲ 717 Mark Stoddart (b. 1960) limited edition bronze and plate glass coffee table , Hippo ‘Friends’, numbered 28/99, created 2009, with certificate and care instructions, 112cm x 86cm

£2500 - £3000 plus 25% BP*

Lot 718

718 Turkish Ushak woollen rug, deep red field centred and bordered with blue and green motifs in a similarly coloured running border, 340cm x 152cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

719 Victorian mahogany butler’s tray on stand, traditional form having a rectangular tray with grab handles, on a folding cross frame stand, width 75cm, depth 45cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

720 Eli Stancliffe, oak eight day longcase clock, circa 1760, the hood with fretwork pediment, 11 1/2’’ brass dial with silvered chapter ring, centred with a penny moon date aperture, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with quarter pilasters and mahogany banded door, over a box base with bracket feet, height 213cm

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

721 Walnut glazed hanging corner cupboard, 18th Century and later, moulded cornice over a single glazed door opening to two shaped shelves, width 67cm, height 83cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

722 Victorian moulded gilt picture frame, circa 1880, centred with a modern mirror, aperture size 92cm x 75cm, the whole 131cm x 114cm £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

73 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
Lot 717 Lot 721

723 Walnut and parcel gilt pier glass in early Georgian style, shaped bevelled glass plate surmounted with a gilt shell and bordered with gilt moulded outlines, height 105cm, width 51cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

724 Persian woollen rug, centred with five lozenge form medallions in colours against a black field dispersed with flowers and animals, red spandrels, fawn and blue flowerhead border, size approx. 320cm x 160cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

725 Victorian moulded gilt girandole, circa 1850, the oval plate with three candle sconces at the base, 88cm x 52cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

726 Pair of fruitwood and elm armchairs, Lancashire or North Wales, circa 1820-40, being a gentleman’s and lady’s chair, both having bar and ball horizontal splat backs, open arms and rush seats, raised on turned legs and stretchers, both 106cm high (the gent’s chair with replaced arms)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

727 William and Mary style upholstered settee, upholstered throughout in a terracotta trellis fabric, with feather cushions, raised on turned ball front supports, with shaped moulded stretchers, width 158cm, depth 90cm, height 101cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

728 Edwardian mahogany cutlery chest, having two recessed panel doors opening to five graduating drawers with flush fitting handles, the two upper drawers with cutlery compartments, the lower drawers vacant, all raised on castors, width 60cm, height 67cm, depth 45cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

729 Late George III mahogany and inlaid side table, circa 1800, the top centred with an oval inlay with a flower basket in boxwood, satinwood and harewood, fan inlaid corners, over a single frieze drawer with foliate trailing inlays, raised on tapered square section legs, width 79cm, depth 45cm, height 73cm

Provenance: By repute Horsley Hall, Gresford, Denbighshire. Bought in 1933 at a cost of £4 10/-, thence by descent.

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

730 Mahogany small bow front chest of drawers, having three graduating drawers with brass oval plate handles, raised on bracket feet, width 86cm, height 77cm, depth 56cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

731 Pakistani bokhara woollen carpet, red field with five rows of guls, within a multi guardstripe border, size approx. 278cm x 190cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

732 Early Georgian overmantel mirror, with three hand bevelled glass plates within a moulded parcel gilt frame, width 113cm, height 53cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

733 Walnut and inlaid kneehole desk, the top centred with an oval inlay within a feather and crossbanded border, the front with a single long drawer over three short drawers to either side of a recessed panel cupboard door, raised on bracket feet, width 76cm, height 75cm, depth 49cm

£100 - £150

734 Gilt moulded frame pier glass, in the Regence style, bevelled glass plate surmounted with winged cherubs, a fruiting urn and acanthus scrolls, width 90cm, height 177cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

Lot 729

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Lot 735

735 Blackamoor painted occasional table, shaped top over a figural base, width 58cm, height 70cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

736 Indian hardwood, brass and iron strapped ‘window shutter’ table, in part 19th Century within a modern frame, rectangular form with plate glass top, raised on turned feet, 124cm x 108cm, height 47cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lot 738

738 Oak joined parlour table, early 18th Century and later, three plank top with cleated ends, raised on turned inverted baluster legs with skirted stretcher base, length 153cm, width 78cm, height 70cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

739 Pakistani woollen rug, the red field dispersed with three rows of guls within a multi guardstripe border, size approx. 290cm x 203cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

740 Set of six mahogany dining chairs in the Chippendale style, high backs with interlaced splats, height 108cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

741 Primitive wooden stool, 19th Century, width 45cm, height 36cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

Lot 737

737 George III mahogany small chest of drawers, circa 1800 and later, fitted with two short and two long drawers, with brass swan neck handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, width 79cm, height 72cm, depth 47cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lot 742

742 George III mahogany dressing table, circa 1780, the rectangular top with a sliding centre, opening to reveal a pop-up mirror with original plate, over a false drawer front flanked by two real drawers, with brass knobs, and a further two pull out side drawers, similarly furnished, raised on chamfered square section legs, raised on original leather castors, width 73cm, depth 44cm, height 68.5cm

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

743 Unusually small mahogany bow front chest or apprentice piece, fitted with two short and two long drawers with cast brass ring handles, raised on splayed bracket feet, width 60cm, depth 33cm, height 61.5cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

75 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%

746 Victorian mahogany and gross-point needlework upholstered armchair, circa 1860, the pad back worked with a bold floral design, similar seat, open pad arms, raised on turned and fluted forelegs with pot castors, width 65cm, height 105cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

747 Early Victorian rosewood and upholstered dressing stool, circa 1840, square seat with foliate gross-point needlework pad, on turned legs, width 35.5cm, height 42cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lot 748

748 Hamadan woollen runner, the red hirati field centred with a fawn flowerhead motif, within a red and fawn patterned border, size approx. 292cm x 78cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

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744 William IV burr walnut teapoy, circa 1835, the circular lifting top opening to reveal two wooden cylindrical caddies, and two moulded glass mixing bowls, over a wrythen moulded column and three cabriole legs, 41cm diameter, height 74cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

Lots

745 Victorian rosewood rise and fall piano stool, circa 1845, the circular pad seat upholstered in pale green silk embroidered with foliate sprays, over a carved petalled baluster column and three cabriole legs, the seat 32cm diameter, minimum height 47cm

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

749 Edwardian mahogany and inlaid tray top occasional table, circa 1900-10, circular glass tray top with carrying handles, resting on the inlaid table top, all raised on square legs with platform shelf beneath, width 53cm, height 73cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

750 Nest of Edwardian mahogany and satinwood banded occasional tables, wth finely turned legs and stretchers, the largest 56cm x 37cm, height 67cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

751 Victorian walnut and boxwood gypsy table, circa 1890, circular moulded top over three bobbin turned supports and legs, 58cm diameter, height 72cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

752 Reproduction oak joint stool, rectangular seat on baluster turned legs united by a stretcher base, 47cm x 27cm, height 40cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

744 (open and closed) 745, 746 and 747 Lots 749 and 750
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753 Iranian woollen rug, having a deep blue field centred with a fawn and red medallion and potted flowers, within a red and fawn flowerhead border, size approx. 194cm x 157cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

754 Late George III mahogany and ebony inlaid corner washstand, the top with a faux grey marble inset, the base with a central recessed cupboard opening to a shelf, raised on turned feet, width 75cm, height 99cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

755 Pair of walnut and upholstered open armchairs, in the early Georgian style, the back and seat in foliate gross-point tapestry, the forearms carved with eagles heads, raised on cabriole legs with shell carved knees, ball and claw feet, width 71cm, height 90cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

756 Set of seven mahogany dining chairs (6 + 1), 19th Century, with three acanthus carved and rosette stick backs, fabric upholstered stuffover seats, raised on tapered square section legs, the carver chair having a needlework upholstered seat

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

757 Oak joined side chair, early 18th Century, the panel back carved with an acanthus scroll top rail, solid seat, raised on turned baluster and block legs and front stretcher, height 110cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

758 Set of sixteen mahogany stick back dining chairs, early 19th Century, having three reeded stick backs with trellis fabric drop-in seat, raised on tapered square section legs united by an H-stretcher, height 88cm, width 53cm

£2000 - £3000 plus 25% BP*

77 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 758

Lot 759

759 Victorian pine box settle, having a four recessed panel back, open arms, box seat with three recessed panel front, width 151cm, height 124cm, depth 57cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

760 Pakistani bokhara woollen rug, red field with two rows of guls, within a multi guardstripe and gul border, size approx. 155cm x 97cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

761 Late Regency mahogany pedestal Pembroke table, circa 182030, the top with drop leaves over a single frieze drawer opposing a blind drawer, raised on a short baluster turned column and four reeded splayed legs with brass paw toes and castors, length 116cm, width 56cm £50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

762 Victorian burr walnut display cabinet, circa 1875, having threequarter gallery back over two glazed doors opening to shelves, above a single long drawer, the base fitted with two recessed panel cupboard doors enclosing door pockets, all flanked with fluted and wrythen moulded columns over a plinth base, width 92cm, height 146cm, depth 47cm £200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

Lot 762

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763 Burr walnut dressing table mirror, in Queen Anne style, shaped plate on reeded columns, over a stepped base fitted with three small concave fronted doors and one long drawer to the base, raised on bracket feet, width 44cm, height 74cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

764 Quality burr walnut chest of drawers, in Queen Anne style, the top with quarter veneers, over five short drawers with two long drawers beneath, all with brass ring handles, raised on short acanthus carved feet, width 91cm, height 98cm, depth 55cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 765

765 Robert Roskell, Liverpool, mahogany regulator longcase clock, the hood with brass eagle and ball finials and canted corners, flanking a 12’’ circular dial with Roman numerals and ebony line inlays, the trunk with reeded brass capped quarter pilasters, glazed panel revealing weight and pendulum, over a box base with keyed moulding and bracket feet, height 218cm

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

767 Modernist metal inlaid wooden sculpture, finished in elm with a poured metal inlay, on a granite plinth, signed with initials ‘J G S’, and dated 2002, height 105cm, width 39cm

£20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

768 Late Regency mahogany pedestal Pembroke table, the top with two drop leaves over a single frieze drawer opposing a blind drawer, with pressed brass knobs, raised on a turned column and four sabre legs with brass toes and castors, width 102cm, depth 58cm

£50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

769 Oak mule chest dresser, in part 18th Century, with later alterations and additions, the boarded plate rack with two cupboard doors over a chest base with lift up lid over a heavily carved front with spurious date, and two drawers to the base, raised on stile feet, width 163cm, height 202cm, depth 56cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

770 Agra fawn ground woollen carpet, the field evenly dispersed with leaves and flower forms, within an ‘faux abrashed’ blue border, size approx. 330cm x 274cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

Lot 766

766 Iranian Tabriz woollen carpet, fawn field dispersed with blue palmettes and centred with a blue flowerhead against a light brown reserve, palmette border, size approx. 300cm x 203cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

Lots 771 and 620

771 Continental carved ebonised torchère, square plinth on an acanthus vine carved, tapered, square section column with stepped base, height 114cm, the top 24.5cm square

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

772 Bluthner (Leipzig), upright pianoforte, manufactured 1898, serial no. 50024, rosewood cased, width 157cm, height 126cm, depth 70cm (Ivory musical instrument exemption EZWXWZHS)

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

79 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%

773 Late Regency mahogany and rosewood banded breakfast table, circa 1825, rectangular top with rounded corners, tilting over a turned column with four reeded umbrella splayed legs with brass castors, 129.5cm x 107cm, height 69.5cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

774 Victorian mahogany and upholstered stool, circa 1840, stuffover seat with gross-point tapestry, on cross form cabriole supports united by a turned stretcher, 55cm x 52cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

Lot 775

775 Victorian carved mahogany and upholstered canapé, circa 1860, with acanthus and foliate carved cresting rail, upholstered back, seat and arm pads, in a French style floral bouquet tapestry fabric, kidney shaped front raised on carved French cabriole legs with castors, width 152cm, depth 82cm, height 103cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

Lot 776

776 Late Victorian burr walnut and inlaid writing table, circa 1875, rectangular top with bowed ends inset with gilt tooled leather writing surface, over two frieze drawers, inlaid and centred with an inlaid mask, repeated around the table, raised on tapered turned supports united by a wrythen turned and fluted stretcher, all raised on castors, width 117cm, depth 56cm, height 72cm

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

777

garden urn on plinth, 19th Century, campagna shaped bowl cast with fruiting vines and with twin mask handles, over a square plinth, total height 150cm, the urn 71cm diameter £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

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4. Buyer's Premium. The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a buyer's premium at 25% on the hammer price of each lot purchased. In addition, VAT is included in this premium (see below).

5. VAT. Items in our catalogue may be marked in the following ways:

a. (*) indicates that VAT is payable by the buyer on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer's premium. VAT will be chargeable at the standard rate (presently 20%). This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK.

b. (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union. These lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the hammer price and buyer's premium).

c. Lots which do not have either of the above symbols have no VAT payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers' Margin Scheme. The VAT included within the premium is not recoverable as input tax.

6. Inspection of goods by the buyer. As we act on behalf of the seller, we are dependent on information provided by the seller about their goods. We may inspect lots and will act reasonably in taking a general view about them. However, we are normally unable to carry out detailed examinations of lots to check their condition in the way a buyer would do. You will have ample opportunity to inspect the goods. You must inspect and investigate lots that you might wish to bid for. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots set out in the Terms of Sale at clause 12.4.

7. Export of goods. If you intend to export goods you must find out:

a. whether an export licence is needed; and

b. if there is a prohibition on importing goods of that character e.g. because the goods contain prohibited materials such as ivory.

8. Bidding. Bidders will be required to register with us before the auction starts. We reserve the right to impose a deadline prior to the auction by which you must register or by which we must receive a commission bid. If you wish to bid on high value lots this deadline may be several days before the auction in order to allow us sufficient time to carry out the necessary checks. Lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. You will need to provide us with proof of your identity in a form acceptable to us and such other information as we may require. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone or online bidding. Please note that we may refuse to register you if you do not provide us with all the information and documentation that we ask for or at our discretion.

9. Absentee Bidding: If you are unable to attend the auction there are a number of options available to enable you to participate. When placing any absentee bids, please check and double check the lot numbers as this is the only definitive piece of information which guarantees your bid is executed on the lot you want.

a. Commission bidding: It is possible to leave commission bids with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers' premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. In some instances the auctioneer may also exceed a bid in order to secure the lot on the buyer’s behalf. Commission bids are accepted by fax, e-mail and phone, and in all these instances, commission bidders are deemed to have read, understood and agreed to be bound by our conditions of business. All commission bids should be received by close of business on the day prior to the auction. Any bids received later than this time cannot be guaranteed to be executed accurately. To ensure that bids are placed on the right lots please check all your lot numbers as this is the only piece of information which guarantees you buy the lot you want.

b. Telephone bidding: We reserve the right for this service to be available on higher value lots only. The number of telephone lines is limited so we would urge serious telephone bidding only and ask that you be prepared to bid at least to the low sale estimate. It is also advisable to leave a maximum covering bid in case we cannot contact you by telephone. All telephone bids must be received by close of business on the day prior to the auction and prospective purchasers booking lines are deemed to have read, understood and agreed to be bound by our conditions of business.

c. Internet bidding: Online bidding services are available through third party service providers, who have their own registration procedures and charge a fee for using their facility, which we collect on their behalf. Online bidders are deemed to have read, understood and agreed to be bound by our conditions of business.

10. Methods of Payment. Acceptable payment methods are debit card, credit card and bank transfer. We reserve the right to refuse to accept card payments over the telephone in order to minimise fraudulent transactions being attempted. Separate arrangements exist for accepting payment from online bidders.

11. Collection and storage. Please note what the Terms of Sale say about collection and storage. It is important that you pay for and collect goods promptly. Any delay may involve you having to pay storage charges. We offer a domestic and international dispatch service at our discretion for which we will provide a quote if requested. Cleared payment is required prior to dispatch. For urgent dispatch, awkward, very fragile or bulky items we may suggest an alternative to this service, but please feel free to enquire as we will oblige wherever possible. Please note that there is a special notice applied to coins, medallions and tokens, which is printed at the end of this information.

ARTISTS RESALE RIGHTS

In accordance with Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006, all lots which sell for €1,000or more are subject to a resale royalty charge ("Royalty"). This Royalty is payable by the Bidder. The Royalty will be charged at a rate of 4% of the total hammer price (exclusive of Bidder's premium) for lots selling for amounts up to €50,000. For lots selling in excess of €50,001, the Royalty shall be calculated at a reduced rate (details available on request). The Royalty is not subject to VAT and is payable in sterling calculated on the day of sale at the prevailing rate of exchange. Payment shall be passed directly to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS), 33 Great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0DX. For further information please contact the Auctioneers or DACS on 0845 4103410 or visit their website at www.dacs.org.uk

IMPORTANT NOTICES

Electrical goods: These are sold as 'antiques' only and if bought for use must be checked for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first

Post 1950s Furniture: All items of furniture included in this sale are offered as works of art. The items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason they should not be used in a private dwelling

Coloured gemstones: IIt is accepted practice that many coloured gemstones are routinely treated to enhance their colour and possibly clarity, and unless otherwise stated in a individual written condition reports, it must be assumed that those offered for sale in this saleroom have possibly been subjected to such treatments:

Clocks & Watches: Please note that with clock and watch lots we do not offer any opinion as to the originality of component parts, accompanying documentation, boxes or any other additional material. In the case that a watch has its factory seal intact it will not have been, and cannot be, opened by us. If a potential purchaser wishes to make an internal inspection of a watch which necessitates breaking a factory seal, this will only be possible on the understanding that the watch will be reinstated at the interested party’s expense, regardless of whether they are the purchaser. If a condition report is requested it will not include any opinion as to the originality, completeness or working condition of the movement. Potential buyers are strongly advised to make a physical inspection in person prior to bidding as we will not accept returns on such lots. By bidding you are deemed to have satisfied yourself with regard to the originality and working order, or otherwise, of all components of a lot.

Coins, Tokens and Medallions: Please note that while we are happy to post such items, in doing so we will not accept any returns under Section 13 of our Terms of Sale due to the possibility of lots being substituted once they have left Byrne’s premises

E&OE 1st November 2015

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Byrne’s (Chester) Ltd. A Private Limited Company. Registered in England and Wales No. 7794090

Conditions of Sale

Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers) the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request.

Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale. Please note that these Terms of Sale relate to auctions held at our premises only. We have separate terms for online only auctions.

1. Definitions and interpretation

1.1 To make these Terms of Sale easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning:

“Auctioneer” means Byrne’s (Chester) Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales with registration number 7794090 and whose registered office is located at Pullman House, The Sidings, Boundary Lane, Saltney, Chester, CH4 8RD, or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate;

“Bidder” means a person participating in bidding at the auction;

“Buyer” means the person who makes the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer;

“Deliberate Forgery” means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described;

“Hammer Price” means the level of the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer;

“Lot(s)” means the goods that we offer for sale at our auctions;

“Premium” means the premium that we will charge you on your purchase of a Lot to be calculated as set out in Clause 4;

“Reserve” means the minimum hammer price at which a Lot may be sold;

“Sale Proceeds” means the net amount due to the Seller;

“Seller” means the persons who consign Lots for sale at our auctions;

“Terms of Consignment” means the terms on which we agree to offer Lots for sale in our auctions as agent on behalf of Sellers;

“Terms of Sale” means these terms of sale, as amended or updated from time to time;

“Total Amount Due” means the Hammer Price for a Lot, the Premium, any applicable artist’s resale right royalty, any VAT due and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Terms of Sale;

“Trader” means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf;

“VAT” means Value Added Tax or any equivalent sales tax; and

“Website” means our website available at www.byrnesauctioneers.co.uk.

In these Terms of Sale the words 'you', 'yours', etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise.

2 Information that we are required to give to Consumers

2.1 A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue.

2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website.

2.3 The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses4, 5, 7 and 8.

2.4 The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9.

2.5 Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13.

2.6 We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale.

2.7 If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website.

3 Bidding procedures and the Buyer

3.1 You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid.

3.2 We strongly recommend that you attend the auction viewing in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a Lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition.

3.3 If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained).

3.4 The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price. Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute.

3.5 Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party.

3.6 We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve.

3.7 We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so.

3.8 Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice).

4 The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay:

a. the Hammer Price;

b. a premium of 20.83% plus VAT of the Hammer Price;

c. any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and

d. any VAT due.

5 VAT

5.1 You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information.

5.2 We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction.

6 The contract between you and the Seller

6.1 The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction.

6.2 You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment.

6.3 If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim.

6.4 We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot).

7 Payment

7.1 Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will:

7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations); and

7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due in cash (for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent) or in any other way that we agree to accept payment.

7.2 If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts.

8 Title and collection of purchases

8.1 Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it.

8.2 You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either:

8.2.1 not later than seven business days following the day of the auction; or

8.2.2 not later than seven business following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later.

8.3 If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal, storage and insurance charges in relation to that Lot.

8.4 Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot.

8.5 If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within ninety days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot.

9 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases

9.1 Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures:

9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract;

9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you;

9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller;

9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense;

9.1.5 if you do not pay us within five business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due;

9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due;

9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or

9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us.

9.2 We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any noncompliance by you with these Terms of Sale.

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10 Health and safety

Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence.

11 Warranties

11.1 The Seller warrants to us and to you that:

11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction;

11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and

11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct.

11.2 If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the Total Amount Due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below.

11.3 Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are secondhand.

11.4 If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots.

11.5 ave as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded.

12 Descriptions and condition

12.1 Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (a) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (ii) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot).

12.2 We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot.

12.3 Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently.

12.4 Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of second-hand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed.

13 Deliberate Forgeries

13.1 You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within one month of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects.

13.2 If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if:

13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or

13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2.

13.3 If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot.

13.4 our right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale.

14 Our liability to you

14.1 We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction.

14.2 In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen.

14.3 Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot.

14.4 Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for:

14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977);

14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or

14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law.

15 Notices

15.1 All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it.

15.2 Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given:

15.2.1 by delivering it by hand;

15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or

15.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery.

15.3 Notices must be sent:

15.3.1 by hand or registered post:

a. to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and

b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or

15.3.2 by email:

a. to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: joboucher@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk

b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing.

15.4 Notices will be deemed to have been received:

15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery;

15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or

15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 15.2.3.

15.5 Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message.

16 Data Protection

We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on request.

17 General

17.1 We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.

17.2 We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale.

17.3 We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues.

17.4 Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect.

17.5 We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them.

17.6 Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or non-exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term.

These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

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Commission Bidding Form

The auctioneers are pleased to execute commisions for purchasers who are unable to attend the sale. This form should be completed and returned to the auctioneer's office prior to the day of the sale.

Please ensure that bids are received into the office no later than 5pm on Tuesday 28th March 2023. Bids received later than this cannot be guaranteed to be executed. Please ensure that you have written the correct lot number for your bid.

Sale Date:Wednesday 29th March and Thursday 30th March 2023

As this service is without charge, the auctioneers cannot be held responsible for bids being lost or misunderstood, or for bids being missed for any reason whatsoever. The bid price does not include the buyers premium or any VAT chargeable on any lot. The auctioneer reserves the right to exceeed the maximum amount by one bid in order to secure the lot on your behalf.

Name:

Full Address:

Postcode:

Tel No: E-mail:

Signature: Date:

By signing I confirm that I have read and agree to be bound by the Conditions of Sale

If you provide us with your email address we will notify you of all future sales. If you do not wish to be notified please tick the box

Pullman House, The Sidings, Boundary Lane, Saltney, Chester CH4 8RD Tel: 01244 681311 • e-mail: auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk

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Lot No. Description Bid in £

A Selection of Royal Memorabilia

672 and 673
Pullman House The Sidings, Boundary Lane Saltney, Chester CH4 8RD Tel: 01244 681311 auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk www.byrnesauctioneers.co.uk BYRNE’S Auctioneers & Valuers
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