Semley Auctioneers - Oct 12th - Sale of Jewellery & Silver & Militaria & Sporting Items

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Jewellery & Silver, Militaria & Sporting Items, and Antique Furniture & Objects

Saturday 21st June 2003 at 10.00 a.m.

Saturday 12th October 2013 at 10.30 a.m.

Antiques and Collectables


GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE 1.

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(d) (e)

VENDORS CONDITIONS

Definitions. In these Conditions Semley Auctioneers, who act only as auctioneers and agents for the vendor, are called “The Auctioneers”, and the representative of Semley Auctioneers conducting the Auction is called “The Auctioneer”. General. Whilst Semley Auctioneers make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot: Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions. Semley Auctioneers do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally, as to any of the matters set out in (b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Semley Auctioneers, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendors so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneer within ten days of the day of sale. Semley Auctioneers reserve the right at their absolute discretion to refuse admission to their premises or attendance at their sales, without giving any reason therefore.

The Auction The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. He may bid on behalf of the vendor for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneer’s discretion. (b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. (c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the vendor. Where there is no reserve price (but not otherwise) the seller has the right to bid either personally or by any one person (who may be the Auctioneer). (d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot. 3. (a)

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Default. Semley Auctioneers disclaim responsibility for default by either the buyer or the vendor because they act as agents for the vendor only and therefore do not pay out to the vendor until payment is received from the buyer. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith.

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In the event of a sale by private treaty both the vendor and the buyer agree to be bound by the General and any Special Conditions of Sale.

Instructions. As Semley Auctioneers are auctioneers, all goods delivered to Semley Auctioneers’ premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by Auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at Semley Auctioneers’ discretion and accepted by Semley Auctioneers subject to all the Sale Conditions. The Auctioneers have sole discretion as to cataloguedescription, type of Sale, and grouping of items submitted for auction. The Auctioneers may decline to accept for sale any item without giving any reason therefore. By delivering the goods to Semley Auctioneers for inclusion in their auction sales each vendor acknowledges that he or she has accepted and agreed to be bound by all these conditions. The right is reserved to charge 15% of the Auctioneer’s mid estimate of any item(s) withdrawn from sale having been accepted for sale, together with all other charges incurred. VAT is payable on all charges. The Auctioneers may exercise a lien on any such item(s).

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Collections. Semley Auctioneers do not themselves usually undertake the collection of goods but will, if required in writing, instruct a contractor on the vendors behalf in their capacity as agents. Semley Auctioneers disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods to and for damage to premises caused by the contractor who should be insured for such risks. Unless instructions are received to the contrary the charge for these services will be normally deducted from the proceeds of sale.

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Loss or Damage. Semley Auctioneers disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods unless caused by the direct negligence of their employees.

10. Storage. Semley Auctioneers reserve the right to store or arrange for the storage of goods delivered to them for sale either on their own premises or elsewhere at their sole discretion. They exempt themselves from any liability for loss or damage to goods delivered to their sale rooms without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make a minimum storage charge of 50p per lot per day for such goods (unless the loss or damage is caused by the negligence of their employees). 11.

Right to Sell. Vendors will be charged for goods left on the premises if the vendor has been requested to remove them and if the goods are not removed within fourteen days of such request Semley Auctioneers reserve the right to sell the goods to defray costs and storage charges.

12. Insurance. (a). Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on Semley Auctioneers’premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, theft following forcible entry and water damage (but not against accidental breakage or damage) for which insurance Semley Auctioneers will charge a premium of £1.50 per £100 (minimum 1p). The value of the goods so covered shall be the gross amount realised, or in the case of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of goods withdrawn prior to a sale that which the specialised staff of Semley Auctioneers shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods.

Rescission. Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within ten days after the sale Semley Auctioneers have received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery, and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to Semley Auctioneers in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Semley Auctioneers that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery, then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. In the event of a dispute then the matter shall be settled by arbitration, the arbitrator to be nominated by the President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Both the buyer and the vendor agree to be bound by the decision.

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(b). Semley Auctioneers shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft or destruction of any goods not so insured upon the owner’s written instructions. (c). Semley Auctioneers shall not be responsible for accident breakage, loss or damage howsoever caused unless directly caused by the negligence of their employees.

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Saturday 12th October 2013 at 10.30 a.m. Jewellery & Silver, Militaria & Sporting Items, and Antique Furniture & Objects Viewing Times Friday 11th October - 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. and Morning of Sale from 9.00 a.m. To be sold in Salerooms Two and Three Catalogue: £5.00

Sale No: 0217 Semley Auctioneers Station Road, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9AN

Saturday 21st June 2003 at 10.00 a.m. Telephone: (01747) 855 122 Fax: (01747) 855 222

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Third Party Liability: Every person on Semley Auctioneers’ premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk. He shall have no claim against Semley Auctioneers in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save insofar as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Semley Auctioneers’ employees.

Semley Auctioneers will endeavour to advise successful commission bidders as soon as possible. However, we cannot accept responsibility for this and therefore suggest to all commission bidders that they enquire as to whether or not they were successful or not at the end of the sale or shortly thereafter.

Special Notices: Prospective buyers are advised to take heed of any special notices displayed in the salerooms or announced from the rostrum as these may affect or invalidate statements made in the catalogue or printed elsewhere.

Telephone Bids: There are a limited number of telephone lines. Any buyer wishing to bid by this method should book and confirm in writing not less than 24 hours prior to the commencement of the sale. However, it should be noted that the auctioneers may be unable to contact the intending bidder at the desired time and therefore such requests will be entirely at the risk of the intending bidder. This service is only available for lots expected to realise more than £500.

Buyer’s Registration: All prospective buyers must register with the clerk and obtain a bidding number prior to the commencement of the sale. This number, once issued, is permanent and applicable to all sales conducted by Semley Auctioneers. Proof of identity may be required. Semley Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse bids from or to re-offer lots bought by buyers whose identities have not been satisfactorily established. It is appreciated if registration can be completed before the day of the sale.

Export Licences: An export licence is required for certain items and others above a certain value leaving the United Kingdom. The obtaining of a relevant licence is the responsibility of the buyer. Condition of Lots: While an identification of damage is given in some instances, an absence of such advise does not imply that a lot is free from defect. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect any lot on which they intend to bid. All weights and measurements are approximate and should be verified by intending buyers.

Buyer’s Premium: A premium of 17.5% plus VAT at the standard rate will be charged on the hammer price of each lot. V.A.T.: All lots marked with an asterisk (*) are subject to VAT on the hammer price in addition to the Buyer’s Premium. We operate under the VAT Margin Scheme.

Payment: Payment may be made by cash, banker’s draft, or cheque supported by a valid cheque guarantee card and provided that the amount does not exceed the limit stated on that card. Cheques in excess of their guaranteed limit will only be accepted if prior arrangement has been made with the auctioneers.

General Conditions of Sale: These may be found at the back of the catalogue. Rate of Sale: Approximately 120 lots per hour. This may vary and the auctioneers cannot be held responsible for a buyer missing a lot.

We also accept debit cards and some (but not all) credit cards. There is a surcharge of 2% on the total invoice for payments made by credit card. A charge is made for electronic transfers to our bank. Our bankers are Barclays Bank PLC Shaftesbury Branch Mid Wessex Group King George Street Yeovil Somerset. BA20 1PX Sort Code: 20-99-40 Account number.. 40796948

Estimates: These are intended only as a guide to prospective buyers. Any bid between the listed figures would, in our opinion, offer a fair chance of success. However, the degree of competition for a lot may cause it to sell above or below the given estimates. Estimates can be subject to revision so it is advisable to enquire of any change nearer the time of the sale. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium. Commission Bids (Absentee Bidding): We will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. All bids are treated in strict confidence and the auctioneers undertake to purchase lots as cheaply as permitted by other bids and any reserves. If more than one bid for the same lot is received the bidding shall commence at one bid above the underbidder’s maximum bid. Where identical bids are left for the same lot the earlier bid left will take precedence. Bidding slips are available from the office and can be found at the back of the catalogue. All bidding slips must be signed. Faxed bids may also be sent. However, these must include the name, address, daytime telephone number and signature of the intending buyer. No responsibility will be accepted for taxed bids or bids taken over the telephone. All written bids must be submitted to the clerk before the commencement of the sale. The auctioneers accept no responsibility for wrong lot numbers entered. Please note all bids are subject to Buyer’s Premium as stated.

Clearing: No lot may be removed from the salerooms before full payment has been received and a receipted invoice shown. All lots must be cleared not later than 13.00 hours on the third working day following the sale unless prior arrangement has been made with the auctioneers. Delivery: Delivery of goods can be arranged through our ‘in-house’ carriers service who charge a competitive rate. Early bookings are advised. Buyers are reminded that the onus is on them for the prompt removal of purchases from the salerooms. Postage: A charge is made for items requiring packing and postage, on receipt of which the goods will be dispatched. 4


Please Note the Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% plus VAT Saleroom Two Please not that lots marked with (Ãr) are subject to Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”). - If the Artist’s Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot, the buyer agrees to pay us an amount equal to the resale royalty provided for in those Regulations, and we undertake to the buyer to pay such amount to the artist’s collection agent.

Lot 1 Lot 2

Watches & Jewellery 1

Property of a lady - a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date stainless steel cased mid size wristwatch, serial number 6516 / 1213013, on later black leather strap (see illustration). £200-300

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Property of a lady - a Garrard gentleman’s stainless steel cased wristwatch; together with an Art Deco IWC (International Watch Company) lady’s stainless steel cased wristwatch; and three Garrard jewellery boxes (5) (see illustration). £80-120

3

Property of a lady - an early C20th Art Deco Jaeger-LeCoultre lady’s rectangular cased wristwatch, number 363672, on leather strap; together with a pearl graduated single row necklace, the one hundred & twenty-six pearls ranging from 2mm to 4.5mm dia., the clasp missing (tongue present); and an Art Deco style brooch (3) (see illustration). £50-80

4

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th 9ct gold cased fob watch; together with an early C20th gentleman’s 9ct gold tank cased wristwatch; and a Baume gentleman’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch (3) (see illustration). £100-150

5

Property of a lady - an early C20th Rolex 9ct gold cased lady’s wristwatch with 9ct gold strap (see illustration). £150-250

6

Property of a gentleman - a Rotary 9ct gold cased gentleman’s wristwatch with leather strap; together with a Tissot PRX gentleman’s wristwatch; three other gentleman’s wristwatches; and two pocket watches (7) (see illustration). £100-200

7

Property of a lady - a lady’s Rolex Tudor Royal 9ct gold cased wristwatch, on gold plated strap, the case inscribed ‘MADE FOR ROLEX’ & numbered 381737, the 17 rubies movement inscribed ‘TUDOR’ (see illustration). £80-120

8

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver easel watch case, Birmingham 1919; together with a leather easel watch case; an Ingersoll pocket watch; and four assorted wristwatches (7). £50-80

9

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including pocket watches and brooches. £50-80

10

Property of a lady - a lady’s Rotary 9ct gold cased wristwatch with diamond bezel, on 9ct gold link strap, in original box (see illustration). £200-300

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Lot 5

Lot 4

Lot 7

Lot 6

Lot 10 5

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Lot 14

Lot 19

Lot 13

Lot 12

Lot 18

Lot 26 Lot 15

Lot 17

Lot 16

Lot 25 Lot 21

Lot 20

Lot 22

Lot 30

Lot 24 6

Lot 23


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Property of a lady - a gentleman’s 18ct gold cased wristwatch on associated non-gold strap; together with a 15ct gold portrait pendant; and two 9ct gold heart shaped lockets (4) (see illustration). £80-120

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Property of a lady - a lady’s Omega Geneve 9ct white gold cased jewelled wristwatch with integral 9ct white gold bracelet strap, serial number 7115529 (see illustration). £180-240

13

Property of a gentleman - a gentleman’s Rolex Oysterquartz Datejust wristwatch, model number 17013, with stainless steel & yellow gold case & integral bracelet strap, the white dial with Roman numerals, serial number 646...., in green vinyl box, with Rolex service invoice dated 23rd September 2010 (see illustration). £1200-1800

14

A boxed sapphire & diamond cluster ring, finger size L (see illustration). £80-120

15

Property of a lady - a graduated pearl single strand necklace, the 59 pearls ranging from approx. 4mm to 7mm, one end of clasp missing (see illustration).

20

Property of a lady - a bag containing four assorted bar brooches, one marked 15ct; together with a pair of earrings (6) (see illustration). £50-80

21

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted jewellery including a gilt metal framed rectangular mother-of-pearl panel (see illustration).

22

Property of a lady - a bag containing a small quantity of assorted jewellery including a small yellow metal heart shaped locket set with a ruby & turquoise, with panel back (see illustration). £50-100

23

Property of a lady - a pair of faceted pale yellow paste drop earrings with screw fittings; together with a stock pin set with 7 faceted pale purple ‘stones’ (3) (see illustration).

24

Property of a lady - an early C20th 9ct gold chain bracelet with heart shaped locket; together with an unmarked hinged bracelet; and an unmarked heart shaped locket (3) (see illustration). £150-200

25

Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM 9ct gold signet ring with engraved crest; together with a 9ct gold bar brooch; a 9ct gold cross pendant on chain; and a yellow metal portcullis brooch (4) (see illustration). £80-120

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Property of a lady - a graduated pearl single strand necklace, the 85 pearls ranging from approx. 3mm to 7mm, with silver & marcasite clasp (see illustration).

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Property of a lady - an unmarked antique probably Georgian gold ring set with an emerald & pearls (one pearl missing); together with a Victorian similar set with a ruby & pearls (2) (see illustration). £100-150

26

Property of a lady - an unusual Victorian silver panel necklace, decorated with classical figures & masks, makers mark only for Rosenthal, Jacob & Co., circa 1881-1892, 16.2ins. (41cms.) long (see illustration). £80-120

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Property of a lady - an unmarked antique probably Georgian gold ring with purple ‘stone’ intaglio seal depicting a butterfly (see illustration). £50-100

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Property of a lady - an early Victorian amethyst & pearl oval brooch, the oval cut amethyst approx. 21 by 14mm (see illustration). £80-120

Property of a lady - a yellow metal swirl brooch set with a single diamond, approx. 10 pts; together with a Victorian banded agate, black enamel & seed pearl oval mourning brooch with panel back, 1.75ins. (4.4cms.) long, slight damage to black enamel at one end; and another mourning brooch (3) (see illustration). £100-150

28

Property of a lady - three bead necklaces including a blue ‘stone’ example, probably lapis lazuli, with similar earrings (a lot).

29

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted silver & white metal jewellery including a Victorian hinged bracelet (see illustration).

30

Property of a lady - a high carat gold fancy pierced rectangular box & chain link necklace, with stylised snake head clasp, 18.75ins. (47.5cms.) long (see illustration). £300-400

31

Property of a lady - a multi-coloured & aventurine glass bead necklace with gilt metal filigree spacers; together with a micromosaic fringe necklace, one panel missing (2) (see illustration).

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Lot 29

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Lot 32 Lot 33

Lot 38

Lot 40

Lot 34

Lot 39

Lot 37 Lot 36

Lot 43 Lot 41

Lot 49

Lot 45

Lot 44

Lot 47

Lot 48

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Lot 55

Lot 56

Lot 54

Lot 53 32

Property of a lady - a faceted red ‘stone’ bead necklace; together with a purple ‘slag’ glass rectangular panelled necklace; and a clear paste necklace (3) (see illustration).

33

Property of a lady - a gilt decorated purple paste scarab & bead necklace, with clear glass spacers; together with another bead necklace, possibly moonstone (2) (see illustration). £50-80

34

Property of a lady - a faceted purple ‘stone’ necklace, one stone loose; together with a similar pair of earrings; and a faceted clear paste bead fringe necklace, with loose beads (a lot) (see illustration).

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Property of a lady - a green leather jewellery box and a bag containing assorted costume jewellery (2). £50-100

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Property of a lady - a diamond & moonstone circular framework brooch, 1.05ins. (2.7cms.) across (see illustration). £80-120

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Lot 57

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th crescent brooch set with seed pearls & pink stones, probably rubies, 2ins. (5.1cms.) long (see illustration). £80-120 Property of a lady - an oval cut aquamarine ring, set within borders of seed pearls & dark blue ‘stones’, probably sapphires (one missing), the aquamarine measuring 0.55ins. (1.4cms.) long (see illustration). £150-250 Property of a lady - a yellow metal chain & triple pendant necklace, set with yellow & purple cut ‘stones’, probably citrines & amethysts, 15.75ins. (40cms.) long (see illustration). £50-100 Property of a lady - a small 800 grade silver & blue guilloche enamel egg shaped pendant, enclosing a lock of hair wrapped in paper (see illustration). £80-120 Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted cut steel jewellery, C19th, including a blister pearl panel bracelet & buckles (see illustration).

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Property of a lady - a silver fringe necklace with 7 cut ‘stones’, probably citrines (see illustration).

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Property of a lady - a bag containing cornelian, red coral and amber beads.

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Property of a lady - a French black velvet & gilt metal applique belt and similar choker, circa 1870 (2) (see illustration). Footnote - a similar necklace can be seen in the Victoria & Albert Museum, museum number 12371873. £50-100

48

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted C20th wood, coloured glass, and celluloid or bakelite jewellery (see illustration).

49

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted paste jewellery mounted on velvet (see illustration).

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Property of a lady - a box containing assorted gilt metal stick or hat pins, etc. (see illustration).

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Property of a lady - a box containing assorted jewellery boxes including leather examples (a lot) (see illustration).

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A box containing assorted costume jewellery. £80-120

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A small white metal & red guilloche enamel egg shaped pendant, with green shamrock decoration (see illustration). £80-120

54

A Japanese bronze brooch modelled as a hand-mirror, decorated in gilt with storks, 2.25ins. (5.7cms.); together with a Continental Art Nouveau style silver framed amber brooch, 2.6ins. (6.5cms.) long; a similar pair of earrings; and a similar ring (5) (see illustration). £80-120

55

Property of a lady - an HM 9ct gold butterfly pendant, inset with diamonds (see illustration). £50-100

56

Property of a lady - an HM 9ct gold citrine & diamond ring, finger size O; together with an HM 9ct gold aquamarine & opal ring, finger size N (2) (see illustration). £80-120

42

Property of a lady - a multi-coloured glass nugget shaped bead necklace with clear paste multi-stone collar spacers, 17.2ins. (43.5cms.) long.

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Property of a lady - a faceted cornelian graduated bead necklace with faceted clear paste spacers, the clasp probably gold, 17.3ins. (44cms.) long (see illustration).

Property of a lady - an HM 9ct gold emerald & diamond 3-band ring, finger size N (see illustration). £50-100

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Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted coloured paste jewellery including a multi-coloured jabot pin (see illustration).

Property of a lady - a 9ct rose gold chain necklace; together with a 9ct yellow gold chain necklace, each 18ins. (46cms.) long (2). £150-200

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Lot 62 Lot 61

Lot 65

Lot 63

Lot 67

Lot 68

Lot 69 Lot 66 65

A carved ivory flowerhead linked pendant necklace, probably C19th, one ring broken but present, 19.3ins. (49cms.) long (see illustration). £600-800

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A large modernist pendant modelled as figures within a rectangular frame, possibly silver gilt, 3.2ins. (8.1cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £80-120

Lot 72

Lot 70

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An 18ct gold & fancy yellow diamond set hinged bracelet, the round brilliant cut stones weighing approx. 3cts, (see illustration). Footnote - this lot is accompanied by a BGI (British Gemmological Institute) certificate dated 27th September 2011, stating that the diamonds are Fancy Yellow colour, VS range clarity. £2000-3000

68

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th yellow metal mounted hardstone rectangular panel bracelet, the various hardstones including lapis lazuli, malachite, bloodstone & agate, in green morocco case (see illustration). £80-120

69

Property of a lady - a graduated pair of late C19th / early C20th Italian micromosaic oval panels, linked by chains, the larger 1.25ins. (3.2cms.) wide (overall); together with a pietra dura oval panel brooch; and another brooch (4) (see illustration). £50-80

Lot 71

59

Property of a lady - a modern jewellery box containing assorted costume jewellery including a Butler & Wilson bird of paradise brooch. £50-100

60

Property of a gentleman - a mid C20th Brazilian solid rosewood jewellery box, 11.8ins. (30cms.) wide.

61

Property of a lady - a diamond & enamel oval ring, with rose cut diamonds, the shank stamped 18ct, finger size P (see illustration). £500-700

62

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th five stone diamond ring, the graduated old brilliant cut diamonds approx. 1.5cts total, finger size Q (see illustration). £1000-1500

70

A modern platinum chain necklace collet set with emeralds & diamonds, the cut emeralds weighing approx. 6cts, 24ins. (61cms.) long (see illustration). £1500-2000

63

A late C19th / early C20th micromosaic oval panelled locket brooch with aventurine border, the panel 1.5ins. (3.8cms.) high; together with a matching pair of earrings en suite (3) (see illustration). £300-400

71

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted clear paste jewellery, Georgian & later (see illustration).

72

A late C19th / early C20th 15ct gold & blue guilloche enamel circular pendant locket, set with a seed pearl, on yellow metal chain, the locket 0.9ins. (2.2cms.) dia. (see illustration). £500-700

64

Two strands of red coral beads, each numbering approx. 60 beads of approx. 6mm dia. (2). £80-120 10


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Property of a lady - a box containing amber & other bead necklaces (a lot) (see illustration). £200-300

74

A pair of 15ct gold mounted pearl & diamond drop earrings, with screw fittings, each 1.3ins. (3.3cms.) (overall) (2) (see illustration). £800-1200

75

Property of a lady - a cased French silver handled carving knife & fork set; together with a black leather box containing assorted items, mostly jewellery (2) (see illustration). £50-80

76

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted jewellery including a silver & paste rectangular brooch & a boxed pair of flowerhead earrings set with alternating yellow & purple cabochon ‘stones’ (a lot) (see illustration). £80-120

77

A pair of Victorian unmarked yellow metal earrings modelled as bell flowers, each 2.15ins. (5.5cms.) (overall) (2) (see illustration). £300-400

78

Property of a lady - a pair of 15ct gold turquoise & seed pearl pendant earrings; together with a pair of 10ct gold turquoise earrings (4) (see illustration). £50-100

79

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted gold & yellow metal jewellery including a 9ct gold owl brooch (see illustration). £50-80

80

A sapphire cross pendant, the eleven cut sapphires within a yellow metal claw setting, 2ins. (5cms.) high (excluding suspension ring) (see illustration). £300-400

81

An antique ruby & pearl cross pendant, probably C18th, the pearls probably natural, 1.85ins. (4.7cms.) high (excluding suspension ring) (see illustration). £800-1200

82

Property of a lady - a Victorian garnet oval cluster brooch with oval carbuncle centre stone; together with a paste star brooch; a coiled yellow metal brooch set with pink ‘stones’; and a small shell cameo pendant (4) (see illustration). £80-120

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Lot 82 Lot 77

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Lot 94

Property of a gentleman - a graduated pearl single row necklace, with 9ct gold clasp, the largest pearl approx. 7mm dia., the string broken.

90

Property of a lady - a gold & yellow stone intaglio ring; together with a shell cameo brooch, the shell 2ins. (5.1cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £60-90

Property of a lady - a large Victorian yellow metal & cabochon garnet pendant brooch, circa 1870, 4.5ins. (11.4cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250

91

A 15ct two-colour gold link bracelet, with safety chain, approx. 7.75ins. (19.7cms.) long (see illustration). £400-600

92

A variegated red coral graduated bead necklace (see illustration). £80-120

93

A pair of carved jadeite & yellow metal earrings modelled as birds, repairs to the stone (2) (see illustration). £150-200

94

An 18ct gold sapphire & diamond cluster ring, the sapphire approx. 1.25cts, flanked by 8 diamonds, finger size P (see illustration). £400-600

95

A cultured pearl ring, the pearl approx. 9.5mm dia., in diamond setting, marked 750, finger size M (see illustration). £150-250

96

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th black leather jewellery box by Asprey, with Bramah lock (& key), 14ins. (35.5cms.) wide. £50-100

97

Property of a lady - a pair of cufflinks, each mounted with a George V gold full sovereign coin, one 1918, the other 1929 (2) (see illustration). £350-450

A sapphire & diamond heart shaped pendant, the cut sapphire flanked by rose cut diamonds, the pendant approx. 0.65ins. (1.7cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £800-1200

86

A good late Victorian gold & seed pearl necklace, with strands of flowerheads, unmarked but probably 15ct, 15.75ins. (40cms.) long (see illustration). £1000-1500

87

A blue diamond & white diamond pendant, the central blue diamond approx. 0.5ct, within a ring of white diamonds with a further small blue diamond & white diamonds in the suspension (see illustration). £1000-1500

88

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th butterscotch amber graduated bead necklace, the largest bead approx. 1.1ins. (2.8cms.) long (see illustration). Footnote - this necklace was re-strung by Barretts of Bond Street in the 1980’s. £400-600

89

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Property of a lady - a Victorian yellow metal, black enamel, seed pearl & diamond mourning brooch, 1.3ins. (3.3cms.) dia.; together with a similar vacant portrait pendant; and another Victorian brooch (3) (see illustration). £100-150 12


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Property of a lady - gold coin - a 1967 Venezuelan 900 grade gold coin commemorating the 400th anniversary of Caracas, 40mm dia., mounted in yellow metal as a pendant (see illustration). £700-900

102

Property of a lady - gold coins - an 18ct gold bracelet set with nine Venezuelan 900 grade gold coins, 8.4ins. (21.3cms.) long (see illustration). £700-900

103

Property of a lady - a platinum wedding ring, finger size J.

104

Property of a gentleman - a box containing assorted items including a cased Indian white metal & paste suite of jewellery and a marble cased mantel clock.

105

Property of a lady - a group of six yellow metal brooches including two agate examples (6) (see illustration). £60-90

106

Property of a lady - gold coin - a 1900 U.S. twenty dollar Liberty double eagle gold coin, mounted in yellow metal as a pendant (see illustration). £600-800

107

Property of a lady - a Brazilian 18ct gold leaf & feather link two-strand necklace, inner length 16.5ins. (42cms.), outer length 19.75ins. (50.5cms.), boxed (see illustration). £1500-2000

108

Property of a gentleman - a box containing assorted jewellery including an amber coloured graduated & facetted oval bead necklace. £50-100

109

Property of a lady - a gilt metal & carved ivory brooch, one ivory flowerhead missing, in S.J. Phillips box; together with a 14ct gold & pearl floral brooch; an HM 9ct gold paste brooch; and a two-colour gold link chain, broken (4) (see illustration). £150-200

110

Property of a lady - an HM 18ct gold moonstone ring, finger size N; together with an HM 9ct gold black opal triplet ring, finger size N (2) (see illustration). £70-100

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Property of a lady - a 800 grade silver & turquoise brooch, the pin missing; together with a coral bead necklace, the clap missing (2).

99

Property of a lady - two single row graduated pearl necklaces, the largest pearls 6mm and 5.5mm, one with yellow metal clasp set with a single pearl, the other with silver clasp (2) (see illustration). £100-150

100

Property of a lady - a graduated pearl single row necklace with eighty-two pearls, the largest approx. 7mm dia., 21ins. (53cms.) long (see illustration). 13


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111

Property of a lady - an HM 9ct gold multi leaf brooch; together with an HM 9ct gold cross pendant on 9ct gold chain necklace (2) (see illustration). £70-100

112

Property of a lady - a 15ct gold cut amethyst, peridot & seed pearl cluster bar brooch, 1.5ins. (3.8cms.) long; together with a 15ct gold three-stone cut amethyst brooch; and a yellow metal & moss gate rhomboid panelled brooch (3) (see illustration). £100-150

113

Property of a lady - five pairs of modern earrings including pearl and half pearl examples (10) (see illustration). £200-300

114

Property of a lady - a large clear brown citrine & diamond clip, the rectangular cut citrine approx. 26 by 18.5mm, within a scroll frame (see illustration). £300-400

115

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Property of a lady - a mid C20th emerald & diamond ring, the square cut cornered emerald of good colour & weighing an estimated 2.5 - 3.0 cts, total diamond weight estimated 0.65ct, finger size L, boxed (see illustration). £500-800

119

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian diamond openwork brooch, the largest stone approx. 4 pts., 1.75ins. (4.4cms.) long (see illustration). £150-250

120

Property of a lady - a pair of modern HM 9ct gold knot earrings (2) (see illustration). £150-200

121

Property of a lady - an 18ct gold pale purple cabochon & diamond cluster ring, finger size L; together with a black pearl & diamond cluster claw set bar brooch, 2.2ins. (5.6cms.) long (2) (see illustration). £120-180

Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted gold & yellow metal jewellery including a damaged bloodstone signet ring & a terrier brooch (a lot) (see illustration). £200-300

122

Property of a gentleman - a diamond set stickpin with safety chain; together with an HM silver mounted leather purse; and a damaged carved ivory paperknife (3). £50-100

Property of a lady - a 14ct white gold oval cut sapphire ring with single diamond shoulders, the sapphire approx. 0.64ct, the diamonds approx. 3 points each, finger size M, boxed (see illustration). £80-120

123

Property of a deceased estate - a jewellery box containing assorted costume jewellery.

124

Property of a lady - a late Victorian diamond, ruby & seed pearl open-work butterfly brooch, one pearl drop missing, 1.75ins. (4.4cms.) wide (across wings) (see illustration). £150-250

125

Property of a lady - a pair of 14ct gold & diamond hoop earrings (2) (see illustration). £120-180

Property of a lady - a 9ct gold turquoise & freshwater pearl necklace, 17.5ins. (44.5cms.) long (see illustration). £120-180

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126

Property of a lady - a large late C19th / early C20th French red & clear paste brooch, two ‘stones’ missing, 2.6ins. (6.6cms.) high, in Chocarne, Paris box (see illustration). £80-120

127

Property of a lady - a graduated 5-stone diamond ring, total diamond weight approx. 0.6ct, finger size O (see illustration). £300-400

128

Sold on behalf of Sue Ryder Care - a bag containing a modern HM silver rectangular framed easel photograph frame and assorted silver jewellery. £70-100

129

Property of a lady - an 18ct white gold diamond solitaire ring, the modern brilliant cut stone approx. 0.28ct, with diamond shoulders, finger size L, boxed (see illustration). £200-300

130

Property of a lady - a quantity of silver & costume jewellery including an HM silver hinged bangle & silver brooches (a lot) (see illustration). £100-150

131

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted jewellery, coins & silver items including a pair of Georgian scissoraction sugar nips. £80-120

132

An Indian carved green stone bead necklace with yellow metal spacers, 18ins. (46cms.) long. £70-100

133

Property of a deceased estate - two boxes containing assorted costume jewellery; together with a 14ct white gold diamond circular pendant; and a 9ct gold chain bracelet (4). £150-250

134

Property of a lady - a good opal & diamond brooch, the solid oval opal approx. 12.5 by 9.5mm, the four diamonds approx. 0.25ct each, total diamond weight approx. 1.0ct, 2.5ins. (6.35cms.) long, boxed (see illustration). £800-1200

135

Property of a lady - two Victorian multi-coloured cut steel or marcasite sautoir necklaces (2) (see illustration). £50-100

136

Property of a lady - a seed pearl three-strand necklace with filigree ball knots or spacers, with 15ct gold & platinum clasp, 16.75ins. (42.5cms.) long (see illustration). £150-250

137

Property of a lady - a Victorian yellow metal & turquoise ribbon brooch with braided hair oval panel to reverse, 1.7ins. (4.3cms.) wide (see illustration). £50-100

138

Property of a lady - a Victorian garnet bar & pendant brooch, 1.7ins. (4.3cms.) wide (see illustration). £150-250

139

Property of a lady - a Victorian yellow metal multi-coloured gem set heart shaped pendant & chain necklace, with two tassels, the stones including diamond, emerald, ruby, amethyst & turquoise, 15.3ins. (39cms.) long (see illustration). £200-300

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140

An aquamarine ring, the circular cut stone approx. 6cts, in an 18ct gold diamond setting with bi-furcated shoulders, finger size N (see illustration). £800-1200

141

A good diamond three-stone ring, the central stone approx. 1.1cts, the two flanking stones approx. 0.5ct each, estimated colour ‘near colourless’ H (two flanking stones) and J (central stone), estimated clarity all VS2, finger size P (see illustration). £4000-6000

142

Property of a lady - an 18ct white gold & platinum set emerald & diamond cluster ring, the oval cut emerald approx. 1.17cts, the nine modern brilliant cut diamonds approx. 1.44cts (total), finger size P (see illustration). £1200-1800

143

An 18ct white gold diamond pierced panel bracelet, 6.5ins. (16.5cms.) long (see illustration). £800-1200

144

A good pair of Art Deco style diamond drop earrings, in 18ct white gold settings, approx. 1.5cts (total), each 1.25ins. (3.2cms.) (overall) (2) (see illustration). £1500-2000

145

Property of a lady - a diamond & pearl crossover ring, with diamond shoulders, the principal brilliant cut diamond approx. 1.0ct, finger size Q (see illustration). £1500-2000

146

Property of a lady - an Art Nouveau plique a jour pendant, marked 800, 1.75ins. (4.5cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £150-250

147

Property of a lady - a late Victorian diamond brooch, modelled as a star above two wings & two entwined snakes, 2.5ins. (6.4cms.) high (see illustration). £1000-1500

148

A good sapphire & diamond ring, the rounded square cut sapphire approx. 3.2cts, flanked by 6 square cut diamonds, in an 18ct white gold setting, finger size P (see illustration). £2000-3000

Lot 147

Coins, Objets Vertu & Portrait Miniatures 149

Property of a lady - a group of six assorted tokens including an 1813 J. Hilles Dublin halfpenny trade token, and a William III coin weight (7) (see illustration).

150

Property of a lady - a box containing assorted coins including silver commemorative examples (see illustration). £50-80

151

Property of a lady - a collection of Great Britain silver coins, 1920-1946 (see illustration). £80-120

152

Property of a lady - a collection of UK commemorative coins & proof sets, including silver examples (a lot) (see illustration). £100-200

153

Property of a lady - a box containing assorted coins including half crowns (see illustration).

154

Property of a lady - a group of eight silver coins, various countries, including a George III 1787 sixpence and an Eire 1966 Irish uprising 50th anniversary 10 shillings (8) (see illustration).

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Property of a lady - a group of twenty-two Great Britain copper coins including two 1844 half farthings, a 1719 halfpenny and a 1797 cartwheel twopence (22) (see illustration).

156

Property of a lady - an 1887 United States of America Morgan silver One Dollar coin, San Francisco mint, condition fine; together with a 1756 German States Bavaria thaler, worn & with suspension loop; and three pre-1947 half crowns (5) (see illustration for first).

157

Property of a lady - an Elizabeth I silver penny hammered coin, 13.5 - 14.25 mm dia. (see illustration).

158

Property of a lady - a Charles II 1679 crown silver coin (see illustration). £50-100

159

Property of a lady - a George II 1745 Lima half crown silver coin (see illustration).

160

Property of a lady - a Queen Victoria 1839 quarter farthing, in excellent condition with lustre (see illustration).

161

Property of a lady - gold coin - an Edward VII 1904 full sovereign (see illustration). £150-200

162

Property of a lady - gold coins - a George V 1914 full sovereign; together with a George V 1912 half sovereign (2) (see illustration). £200-300

163

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver cased folding travel clock with pocket watch movement & engine turned decoration, London 1914 (see illustration). £80-120

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Property of a lady - a French gold walking cane top, marked with large guarantee Hippocrates head facing right with number 3 for 3rd standard, 1.8ins. (4.5cms.) long (see illustration). £100-150

169

A Georgian Irish gold mounted pin cushion case, with hinged lid, 1.5ins. (3.8cms.) high (see illustration). £200-300

170

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including an early C20th HM silver miniature pepperette modelled as a teddy bear & a carved ivory moon teething ring with mask bell (see illustration).

171

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including a boxed model of a mandolin & a Chinese Canton carved ivory napkin ring (see illustration). £50-80

172

Property of a lady - a group of seventeen C19th family photographs from the Beale family, including daguerrotypes and ambrotypes (17) (see illustration). Footnote - Dorothea Beale (1831-1906) was appointed Head Teacher of Cheltenham Ladies College in 1858. At that time the school had only a moderate reputation but under Beale’s leadership it became one of the most highly regarded schools in the country, and she continued as Principal there until her death. In 1865 she joined with Emily Davies and Elizabeth Garrett and eight other women to form a discussion group called the Kensington Society. In 1867 the group drafted a petition asking Parliament to grant women the right to vote. When the proposed amendment to the 1867 Reform Act was defeated in Parliament members of the Kensington Society formed the London Society for Women’s Suffrage. Similar societies soon followed in other large towns in Britain. Dorothea Beale eventually became vice-president of the Central Society for Women’s Suffrage. £80-120

173

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th circular portrait miniature depicting a lady, in yellow metal circular locket pendant set with seed pearls, indistinctly initialled & dated lower right, 1.5ins. (3.8cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £50-80

174

Property of a lady - a Regency oval portrait miniature on paper depicting a young lady, circa 1820, in oval gilt metal easel frame, 3.65ins. (9.3cms.) high (overall) (see illustration).

175

Property of a lady - a group of four late C19th / early C20th oval portrait miniatures, in oval frames, the largest 2.8ins. (7.2cms.) high (excluding suspension loop); together with three photograph portrait miniatures, two mounted as pendants (7) (see illustration). £150-250

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Property of a lady - a Russian lacquer rectangular box with painted troika panel, signed & dated 1967, 8.75ins. (22.2cms.) wide; together with three smaller similar boxes (4) (see illustration). £50-80

165

Property of a lady - a quantity of pens including fountain pens, mostly Parker.

166

Property of a gentleman - a collection of eleven modern enamel boxes including Halcyon Days examples, five boxed (11). £50-80

167

Property of a lady - a 10ct gold thimble, in associated Sterling silver circular box (2). £50-70 18


183

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th tortoiseshell cheroot case with a game shooting picture panel, 5.2ins. (13.2cms.) high.

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including three HM silver handled buttonhooks, two HM silver collared mother-of-pearl ink quills and a gold plated brass snuff box with engine turned decoration (a lot) (see illustration). £80-120

184

Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted items including a pair of decorative portrait miniatures & a small alphabet sampler dated 1839 (a lot) (see illustration). £50-80

An early C20th HM silver card case, with engraved floral & ribbon decoration, Birmingham 1923, 3.3ins. (8.4cms.) high. £70-100

185

Property of a lady - a boxed HM 9ct gold agricultural medal; together with two similar in HM silver (3) (see illustration). £60-90

186

Property of a lady - a Victorian duck’s head paper clip with glass eyes; together with a Victorian letter clip by Merry, Phipson & Parker (2) (see illustration). £50-80

187

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted items including an Edwardian tortoiseshell domed ring box, a Parker 61 gold plated fountain pen and an HM silver handled buttonhook (see illustration). £80-120

188

Property of a lady - an early C20th French embroidered silk & gilt metal evening bag set with enamel & paste (see illustration). £50-80

189

A C19th gilt metal posy holder of Puginistic floral form, with green enamel leaves and red stained ivory buds & berries, mounted on a carved ivory handle, chain missing, 6ins. (15.2cms.) long (see illustration). £500-700

176

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including a Victorian HM silver nurse’s buckle, Birmingham 1898, and a decorative portrait miniature. £50-80

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179

A Continental silver gilt oval box, late C18th / early C19th, with a mirror to the inside of the hinged cover, decorated in tri-colour relief with flowers, 2.3ins. (5.8cms.) wide (see illustration). £150-250

180

A C19th French silver mounted Limoges style enamel globular scent bottle, with hinged cover & clear glass stopper, 2.85ins. (7.2cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250

181

A C19th French silver gilt & niello rectangular snuff box, 3.6ins. (9cms.) wide (see illustration). £120-180

182

Property of a lady - an early mid C20th portrait miniature of a lady by Rosalind Gray; together with another depicting flowers in a vase; and a pair of decorative portrait miniatures (4). £50-80

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Property of a gentleman - a C19th French ormolu oval framed portrait miniature of Raymond Deseze (17481828), the miniature 2.6ins. (6.5cms.) high; together with another C19th Continental portrait miniature of a lady, set in the cover of an ivory shallow box, the miniature 2.4ins. (6.1cms.) dia. (2) (see illustration). £200-300

198

A George III ivory toothpick case or box, circa 1800, of rectangular form with cut corners, the hinged cover inset with a grey wash drawing depicting a classical deer hunt, the lined interior with damaged mirror, 3.65ins. (9.3cms.) long (see illustration). £150-250

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Property of a lady - a brown bakelite rectangular box containing assorted items including a German gilt metal chatelaine (see illustration). £50-80

191

Property of a lady - an early C20th portrait miniature depicting a lady, after Cosway, in gilt metal frame, 4.25 by 3.5ins. (10.8 by 8.9cms.) (overall); together with an early C20th 9ct gold oval framed portrait pendant; and a damaged C19th portrait miniature depicting a gentleman (3) (see illustration). £80-120

192

Property of a lady of title - a Russian painted wood icon, C19th, depicting the Mother of God with Jesus holding a scroll, with Saints either side, 12.25 by 10.15ins. (31.1 by 25.8cms.) (see illustration). £150-250

193

Property of a lady - a Johnson Matthey 5 gram 0.9999 grade gold ingot (see illustration). £100-150

194

Property of a gentleman - a William IV HM silver vinaigrette, with engine turned decoration & pierced gilt grille, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1836, 1.35ins. (3.5cms.) wide. £50-80

195

Property of a lady - a Mordan HM 9ct gold cased propelling pencil; together with a 1936 Austrian calendar medal by Josef Prinz (1876-1960) (2) (see illustration). £50-80

196

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including a carved ivory paper-knife, a tunbridgeware ruler, and assorted pens (see illustration). £50-100

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199

A late C18th / early C19th ivory & tortoiseshell circular snuff box, the radially strung cover with central dial with Arabic numerals 1-10, the pointer operated by a button & rod, 2.25ins. (5.7cms.) dia. (see illustration). £120-180

200

Property of a lady - a late C19th Continental gilt metal mounted specimen hardstone rectangular panelled box, 4.2ins. (10.7cms.) wide (see illustration). £80-120

201

Property of a lady - a Russian Fedoskino lacquer rectangular box, painted with a troika scene, signed Fedoskino, 1973 (?), and T. Toyonov (?), 6ins. (15.2cms.) wide (see illustration). £80-120

202

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th French bronze covered urn in the Renaissance style, 7.1ins. (18cms.) high (overall); together with two gilt metal mounted clear glass items; and a bag containing assorted items including a silver powder compact (4).

203

Property of a deceased estate - five assorted portrait miniatures, C19th & later; together with three silhouettes (8) (see illustration). £80-120

204

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th Capodimonte style relief moulded porcelain circular box, underglaze blue crowned N mark, 3ins. (7.6cms.) dia.; together with a gilt metal oval box with inset porcelain roundel; and an enamel circular box with pierced hinged lid (3) (see illustration). £100-150

205

Property of a lady - a C19th pressed horn circular snuff box, the cover decorated in relief with Cupid & a bee among roses, signed ‘W. WILSON. J.’, with verse border, small loss to frieze of cover, 3ins. (7.6cms.) dia. (see illustration).

206

Property of a lady - an early C19th French inlaid tortoiseshell circular snuff box, 3.15ins. (8cms.) dia. (see illustration). £100-150

207

Property of a lady - a group of six decorative portrait miniatures on ivory including three eighteenth century ladies & two gentlemen in uniform, the largest 4.1ins. (10.4cms.) high (excluding frame) (6) (see illustration). £80-120

208

Property of a lady - three various hardstone intaglio seals, one depicting a three-masted sailing ship in rough seas (3) (see illustration). £50-100

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213

Property of a lady - a Georgian oval portrait miniature depicting a baby or young child, late C18th, in oval frame, 2.75ins. (7cms.) high (excluding suspension loop) (see illustration). £200-300

Lot 216 feet, one with braided hair to reverse, the largest 2.7ins. (6.8cms.) high (including swivel loop) (3) (see illustration). £300-400

Property of a lady - two Georgian oval portrait miniatures depicting young ladies, the same sitter, circa 1790, in oval frames, the larger 2.7ins. (6.8cms.) high (excluding suspension loop) (2) (see illustration). £200-300 Property of a lady - a Georgian oval portrait miniature depicting a gentleman in white coat, circa 1770, in yellow metal oval frame set with seed pearls, 1.5ins. (3.8cms.) high (see illustration). £200-300 Property of a lady - two Georgian oval portrait miniatures depicting gentlemen in blue coats, circa 1770, in matching yellow metal oval frames, 1.75ins. (4.4cms.) high (excluding suspension loop) (2) (see illustration). £200-300 Property of a lady - three Georgian memorial miniatures, circa 1790, the oval locket pendants painted with Hope standing with an anchor, another lady releasing a dove from a cage, and a lady seated by a tree with a spaniel at her 22

214

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver double ended medicine spoon, makers John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1888, 5.3ins. (13.5cms.) long; together with another similar, makers George Unite, Birmingham 1905, 5.2ins. (13.2cms.) long (2) (see illustration). £150-250

215

A Victorian HM silver castle top card case by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1848, the front depicting the Scott Memorial, Edinburgh, 4ins. (10.2cms.) high (see illustration). £400-600

216

Property of a lady - a good C19th French yellow metal or gold mounted tortoiseshell dress or walking cane, of tapering octagonal form, 37.8ins. (96cms.) long (see illustration). £500-800


Silver & Silver Plated Items

Lot 217

219

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including an egg cruet (on one shelf).

220

Property of a gentleman - a good late Victorian silver plated two-handled tray, with mask & shell decorations, 29.45ins. (74.8cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £80-120

221

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted silver plated items, mostly flatware, some boxed (on two shelves) (2) (see illustration). £50-100

222

Property of a lady - a silver plated copper two-handled oval tray, with vine border, worn, 28.8ins. (73.1cms.) wide (overall).

223

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a three-light candelabrum.

224

Property of a lady - a cased set of twelve Indian or Thai white metal teaspoons with figural finials; together with a canteen containing silver plated dessert cutlery with mother-of-pearl handles; and a burr walnut trinket box (3). £50-80

225

Property of a gentleman - a large pair of early C20th WMF silver plated five-light candelabra, one with engraved presentation inscription dated 1914, 23.4ins. (59.5cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £200-300

226

Property of a lady - a large silver plated wine cooler of pedestal bowl form, with three-bottle divider, 16ins. (40.6cms.) dia.; together with a silver plated copper monteith or punch bowl, 12.5ins. (31.8cms.) dia.; and a silver plated rectangular entree dish with cover (3). £100-150

227

Property of a deceased estate - a large quantity of assorted silver plated items including a two-handled rectangular tray; two half-fluted teasets and flatware (a lot). £50-100

228

Property of a lady - a small quantity of assorted silver plated items including a cased set of six numbered napkin rings & an entree dish (on one shelf).

229

Property of a lady - a small quantity of silver plated items including a pair of coasters with turned wooden bases.

230

Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a Victorian four-piece tea-set (on one shelf). £50-80

231

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian silver plated 6-division toastrack by Thomas Harwood; together with another similar modelled as vine leaves (2).

232

Property of a lady - a modern sixty-seven piece silver plated cutlery set, in mahogany canteen. £50-80

233

Property of a lady - a set of four C19th Old Sheffield plate candlesticks, 8.5ins. (21.5cms.) high; together with three silver plated oval entree dishes (7). £50-100

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Property of a lady - a pair of mid C19th Old Sheffield Plate silver plated rectangular entree dishes, with lion’s paw feet, engraved with the crest of the Barony of Aberdare (Bruce family), each 11.9ins. (30.2cms.) wide (2) (see illustration). £100-150

234

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian silver plated paraffin oil lamp, by Hinks & Son, Birmingham, with cranberry glass shade, 15.2ins. (38.5cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £80-120

218

Property of a gentleman - a large Victorian Elkington & Co. silver plated centrepiece or epergne, on mirrored trefoil stand, presentation inscription, 24.5ins. (62cms.) high (2) (overall) (see illustration). £200-300

235

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a centrepiece base (on one shelf).

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Lot 252 Lot 251 243 Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including a porringer on matching stand, a baluster sugar caster and a helmet cream jug (7) (see illustration). £200-300

Lot 250 236

Property of a lady - an early C20th oak three-tier cutlery canteen containing a silver plated cutlery set; together with two other cutlery boxes, part fitted; and two writing boxes (5). £50-100

237

Property of a lady - a pair of early C20th silver plated rectangular entree dishes with re-entrant corners & detachable handles (2).

238

Property of a gentleman - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a set of four late C19th / early C20th silver plated candlesticks, with engraved crests, 7.2ins. (18.3cms.) high (on one shelf). £100-150

239

Property of a lady - a pair of C19th Old Sheffield Plate candlesticks, 9.8ins. (25cms.) high (2). £70-100

240

Property of a lady - a late Victorian gilt decorated yellow ground porcelain oval teapot with pierced HM silver casing & cover, London 1893; together with a similar coffee can & saucer (3). £50-80

241

A C19th white metal mounted coconut cup, raised on hoof feet, damage to white metal rim.

242

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th HM silver mounted flip-top hip flask with cup, makers James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, indistinct year letter, 5.75ins. (14.5cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80 24

244

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted flatware including a set of eleven teaspoons & a pair of sugar tongs. £70-100

245

Property of a lady - a bag containing a set of seven HM silver shell pattern serving spoons and five matching dessert spoons, makers William Eley & William Fearn, London 1822, approx. 896 grams (12) (see illustration). £250-350

246

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including a half fluted mug and a cased Christening spoon & fork (see illustration). £120-180

247

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items, mostly silver, including a hip flask & a peppermill (see illustration). £100-150

248

Property of a lady - a set of eight early C20th HM silver ramekins with tin liners, makers John Heath & John Middleton (Hukin & Heath), Birmingham 1901 (8) (see illustration). £100-150

249

Property of a lady - a set of four Victorian HM silver circular salts with pie-crust rims & hoof feet, with engraved crests, London 1854 (4) (see illustration). £80-120

250

Property of a lady - a pair of Edwardian HM silver oval navette shaped baskets, London 1901, each 7.3ins. (18.5cms.) long (2) (see illustration). £100-150


251

Property of a lady - a cased set of six Victorian HM silver circular salts with matching salt spoons, Birmingham 1887 (see illustration). £60-90

260

Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver easel watch case, maker William Comyns, London 1901, 4.5ins. (11.5cms.) high. £50-80

252

Property of a lady - a late Victorian HM silver oval basket with pierced decoration, Birmingham 1898, 11.2ins. (28.4cms.) long (see illustration). £80-120

261

253

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver shaped circular salver, on scroll feet, with engraved crest, makers Edward Barnard & John Barnard, London 1862, 10.1ins. (25.5cms.) dia. (see illustration). £150-250

Property of a lady - a crocodile skin vanity case containing an assortment of HM silver mounted & other fittings, some associated; together with two crocodile skin handbags (3) (see illustration). £80-120

262

254

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver three-piece Christening cutlery set; together with a modern HM silver gilt swizzlestick; and an Elkington & Co. silver plated beaker (5). £50-80

Property of a lady - a cased set of six Staffordshire blue & gilt coffee cans & saucers, with HM silver holders, maker William Comyns, Birmingham 1900/1, damages to porcelain. £50-80

263

Property of a lady - a mid C20th HM silver baluster caster, makers Mappin & Webb, London 1947, 7.2ins. (18.2cms.) high. £60-90

255

Property of a gentleman - a set of five 900 grade silver ashtrays; together with four HM silver topped glass jars (9).

264

256

Property of a lady - a late Victorian HM silver hip flask, London 1897; together with two HM silver cigarette cases; and an HM silver cased pencil (4). £100-150

Property of a lady - a pair of Edwardian HM silver oval framed small mirrors with bevelled glass, maker Samuel Jacob, London 1907, each 5.5ins. (14cms.) high (overall) (2). £50-80

265

Property of a gentleman - a pair of Edwardian HM silver sauceboats, makers J. Wilmot, Birmingham 1906/7 (2). £50-80

Property of a lady - a mid C20th HM silver teapot, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1959 (see illustration). £200-300

266

Property of a lady - an HM silver sauceboat; together with an HM silver toastrack; and a pair of Victorian HM silver salts (4). £50-80

267

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted silver flatware including a Victorian HM silver three-piece Christening set by Francis Higgins (a lot). £70-100

257

258

259

Property of a gentleman - an early C20th HM silver rectangular easel photograph frame with engine turned decoration, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1931, 13ins. (33cms.) high; together with two other HM silver photograph frames (3) (see illustration). £80-120 Property of a gentleman - a cased set of twelve Victorian Scottish HM silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, Scott, Glasgow 1894 (see illustration). £70-100

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268

Property of a lady - a set of six Victorian HM silver teaspoons by George Adams (Chawner & Co.) (6). £60-90

269

Property of a lady - a set of six Victorian HM silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons (6). £80-120

270

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including flatware. £80-120

271

Property of a deceased estate - an HM silver backed threepiece dressing table mirror & brush set (3).

272

Property of a deceased estate - a set of four Victorian HM silver salts with matching spoons, engraved with a heraldic crest of a demi lion rampant on a ducal coronet, Birmingham 1883 (8).

273

Property of a lady - a late C19th Indian silver bowl with continuous scrolling foliate decoration, import marks for London 1890, 4.5ins. (11.5cms.) dia.; together with a George III HM silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1817; and a small C19th silver cream jug, makers mark ‘RAMU’, possibly Swiss (3) (see illustration). £80-120

274

Property of a deceased estate - a group of nine HM silver photograph frames and two white metal similar, the tallest 8.75ins. (22.2cms.) high (11) (see illustration). £150-250

275

Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted silver & white metal items including a small pair of HM silver baluster pepperettes and a cut glass globe scent bottle with HM silver collar.

276

Property of a lady - a pair of early C19th George IV Irish HM silver circular salts, on hoof feet, maker EP, Dublin 1826 (2) (see illustration). £80-120

277

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted HM silver & HM silver mounted flatware including a set of six pistol handled tea-knives & a Georgian sauce ladle. £60-90

278

Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian HM silver thirty-five piece Old English pattern cutlery set, Robert Stebbings, London 1908 (35) (see illustration). £550-650

279

Property of a lady - a pair of Victorian HM silver circular salts, on hoof feet, Charles Boyton, London 1869/70 (2) (see illustration). £60-90

280

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver baluster cream jug in the George II style, London 1863, 4.3ins. (11cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80

281

Property of a lady - a late Victorian HM silver cylindrical box or tea-caddy, with wrythen decoration, William Comyns, London 1893, 3.5ins. (8.9cms.) high. £70-100

282

Property of a lady - a cased pair of Victorian HM silver topped clear glass double gourd cologne bottles, makers Sampson Mordan, London 1886, each 6.8ins. (17.3cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150

283

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver baluster caster, Birmingham 1924, 6.8ins. (17.3cms.) high; together with two HM silver sugar basins (3). £100-150

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284

Property of a lady - four assorted HM silver topped clear glass jars, including a powder bowl with engine turned decoration (4). £50-80

285

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th cased set of Coalport porcelain coffee cans & saucers, one cup missing, with HM silver holders, Sheffield 1916 (see illustration). £50-80

286

Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian HM silver easel dressing table mirror, makers William Comyns, London 1904, 18.5ins. (47cms.) high (see illustration). £250-350

287

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver mounted flip-top hip flask with cup, maker Thomas Whitehouse, London 1882/8, 6.2ins. (15.7cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120

288

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver tea-caddy of oval form with hinged lid, decorated with repousse flowers & ‘C’scrolls, makers Samuel Walton Smith, Birmingham 1894, 4.3ins. (11cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120

289

Property of a gentleman - a George IV HM silver cream jug with entwined snake handle & repousse foliate decoration between feather borders, the cartouche engraved ‘Phyllis’, maker John Bridge, London 1825, 3.45ins. (8.8cms.) high (see illustration). £80-100

290

Property of a deceased estate - a pair of Dutch silver mounted etched glass decanters with stoppers, of rectangular section with cut corners, import marks for London 1927, 8.25 and 8.1ins. (21 and 20.5cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £80-120

291

Property of a lady - a Georgian HM silver milk jug, with bead rim & ball feet, London, year letter indistinct. £50-80

292

Property of a lady - a silver model of a Guernsey milk jug, import marks, 3.45ins. (8.8cms.) high; together with a silver plated tea-caddy; and a silver plated model of a cockerel (3).

293

Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver cream jug, circa 1800, marks rubbed, 4.9ins. (12.5cms.) high. £70-100

294

Property of a gentleman - a set of three Edwardian HM silver buckles, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited, London 1905, one damaged (3).

295

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including an octagonal baluster caster & a heart shaped dish (see illustration). £100-150

296

Property of a lady - a bag containing a set of six Sterling silver dinner forks with six matching table spoons; together with a pair of similar Sterling silver dessert spoons; and a set of five George III Scottish HM silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, Edinburgh 1791 (19) (see illustration). £250-350

297

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th HM silver epergne, Birmingham 1919, 11.7ins. (29.7cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120

298

Property of a lady - a pair of modern HM silver baluster candlesticks, Birmingham 1973, 8.25ins. (21cms.) high, loaded (2) (see illustration). £60-90

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Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted silver & white metal flatware including Georgian and American silver by Horace Goodwin & others (see illustration). £180-240

300

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver oval dressing table tray, makers James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1911, 14.3ins. (36.3cms.) wide (see illustration). £120-180

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308

Property of a lady - a mixed lot of silver including a pair of toastracks, a pair of Dutch spoons with cast galleon finials, a two-handled sugar basin, three napkin rings, and three silver topped glass dressing table jars (a lot) (see illustration). £120-180

309

Property of a deceased estate - a George III unmarked silver ladle with coin base & twisted horn handle; together with a pair of Edwardian HM silver pierced bonbon dishes, Chester 1904 (3). £60-90

301

Property of a lady - a pair of early C20th HM silver pedestal dishes or comports, London 1919, each 3.6ins. (9.1cms.) high (2). £80-120

310

302

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver circular waiter, on talon feet, with engraved presentation inscription, London 1885, 8.2ins. (20.8cms.) dia.. £100-150

Property of a lady - five HM silver Old English pattern table spoons; together with eight HM silver Old English pattern dessert spoons (13). £120-180

311

303

Property of a lady - a set of eight Georgian House Sterling silver dinner forks; together with a matching set of eight dessert spoons; and a similar set of eight pistol handled dinner knives, all in an oak cutlery canteen (see illustration). £300-500

Property of a lady - two early C20th HM silver sauceboats, London 1911 and 1930 (2) (see illustration). £100-150

312

Property of a lady - a set of six Victorian HM silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, London 1846 (6). £120-180

313

Property of a deceased estate - two C19th HM silver sauce ladles; together with a C19th silver plated oval serving dish with gadrooned border (3). £50-80

314

Property of a deceased estate - a pair of Victorian HM silver candlesticks with acanthus nozzles & rope-twist stems, on stepped square bases, filled, maker JB, London 1882, 6ins. (15.2cms.) high (2). £50-80

315

Property of a lady - a pair of Victorian HM silver fiddle & thread pattern butter knives, makers George W. Adams (Chawner & Co.), London 1888; together with a matching butterknife, makers Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias, London 1850; and a Georgian HM silver butter knife with carved ivory handle (4). £60-90

304

Property of a lady - a box containing assorted silver mounted items including a pair of candlesticks, a pocket watch case, two photograph frames and assorted silver backed dressing table hand-mirrors & brushes (see illustration). £150-250

305

Property of a lady - a set of nine HM silver teaspoons, London 1900; together with an HM silver dessert fork (10).

306

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted silver flatware including two butterknives. £100-150

307

Property of a deceased estate - a cased set of six Aynsley yellow & black coffee cans & saucers, with HM silver holders, Birmingham 1918, damages to porcelain. £50-80

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316

Property of a deceased estate - a set of five early C19th George IV HM silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, London 1826; together with three other HM silver dessert forks (8). £80-120

317

Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including two cigarette cases & a charm bracelet. £80-120

325

Property of a lady - an Edwardian cased pair of HM silver salts & spoons, makers Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1910.

326

Property of a lady - an HM silver backed two-piece mirror & brush set; together with a similar pair of brushes; and a silver plated dish with brush (6).

327

Property of a lady - an Edwardian Britannia standard HM silver chocolate pot, of tapering cylindrical form with tapering bead decorated spout, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., London 1907, 10.1ins. (25.5cms.) high (see illustration). £300-500

Property of a deceased estate - four Georgian HM silver Old English pattern dinner forks; together with a fiddle & thread pattern dinner fork (5). £100-150

328

319

Property of a lady - a set of nine late Victorian HM silver fiddle & shell pattern dessert forks, Sheffield 1899 (9). £120-180

Property of a gentleman - a Dutch silver oval snuff box with repousse decoration, 2.65ins. (6.7cms.) long; together with an HM silver topped glass dressing table jar (2). £50-70

329

320

Property of a gentleman - an early C20th HM silver sauceboat in the George II style, Birmingham 1938; together with a pair of modern HM silver coasters with turned wooden bases (3). £100-150

Property of a lady - a cased HM silver backed four-piece dressing mirror & brush set. £50-80

330

321

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted small silver items including a Victorian HM silver circular dish with engraved decoration depicting a stork feeding a wolf, London 1854, 5.25ins. (13.3cms.) dia. (see illustration). £70-100

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver sauceboat, makers J.C & Co. (possibly James Crichton), Edinburgh 1884, 4.9ins. (12.5cms.) long, approx. 142 grams (see illustration). £100-150

331

Property of a lady - two HM silver cigarette cases; together with five assorted HM silver napkin rings (7). £100-150

332

Property of a lady - a mixed lot of silver including a mustard pot & a cut glass globe scent bottle; together with a cased set of four silver plated fruit knives & forks with mother-ofpearl handles (5). £70-100

333

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th HM silver cream jug, Britannia standard, London 1912, 5.15ins. (13cms.) high. £80-120

318

322

Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of assorted HM silver flatware, mostly Georgian & Victorian, comprising six serving spoons, eight dessert spoons, seven teaspoons, eleven dinner forks, and thirteen dessert forks (45) (see illustration). £600-800

323

Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver sugar basin and matching cream jug, with floral repousse decoration, London 1901 (2).

334

324

Property of a lady - a late Victorian HM silver rose bowl, with fluted decoration, engraved presentation inscription, makers Charles Edwards, London 1899, 7.2ins. (18.3cms.) dia. (see illustration). £100-150

Property of a gentleman - a George IV HM silver teapot and matching milk jug, with acanthus leaf & fluted decorations, makers marks indistinct, London 1821 (2) (see illustration). £250-350

335

Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver teapot, with floral repousse decoration, makers Alice & George Burrows, London 1816 (see illustration). £200-300

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336

Property of a lady - two sets of six each Norwegian silver teaspoons; together with a cased Norwegian silver spoon (13) (see illustration). £80-120

337

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted small silver items including a novelty inkwell modelled as a bullet or shell case (see illustration). £80-120

339

340

Property of a lady - a George III HM silver helmet cream jug, London 1795, makers Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, 5.3ins. (13.4cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150 Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th George IV HM silver teapot of squat form, makers mark indistinct, London 1828 (see illustration). £200-300 Property of a gentleman - a pair of Edwardian HM silver pierced oval salts with ball & claw feet, with blue glass liners, maker Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1903 (2). £80-120

341

Property of a gentleman - a Peruvian silver armorial dish, probably late C19th / early C20th, stamped ‘PERU’ and other marks, 12.5ins. (31.8cms.) dia. (see illustration). £120-180

342

Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver cream jug with engraved foliate decoration, London 1800 (see illustration). £100-150 30

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343

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted HM silver items, mostly flatware, including a George III HM silver skewer or letter opener, London 1788, and an early Victorian HM silver butterknife, London 1839. £80-120

344

Property of a lady - a late Victorian HM silver pierced rectangular basket with floral repousse decoration, makers H. Matthews, Birmingham 1898, 8.7ins. (22.1cms.) long; together with a pair of early C20th HM silver circular bowls with pierced borders, Sheffield 1932, each 5ins. (12.7cms.) dia. (3). £80-120

345

Property of a lady - two cased HM silver Christening sets (one with napkin ring missing); together with a cased set of eleven (of twelve) HM silver coffee spoons; and two cased sets of six each HM silver coffee spoons (5). £80-120

346

Property of a gentleman - a cased set of six HM silver spoons with Wedgwood tri-colour jasper cameo finials - The Churchill Mint Jubilee Year Spoons, no.114 of a limited edition of 500. £50-80

347

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th cased set of twelve HM silver handled tea-knives; together with a cased set of six HM silver teaspoons (2). £50-80

348

Property of a lady - three modern HM silver easel photograph frame, all London, 1981, 1986 and 1989, the largest 8.1ins. (20.5cms.) high. £80-120

349

Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver baluster cream jug, indistinct marks, repairs near handle; together with a George III HM silver cream jug, with floral repousse decoration, London 1769, repaired split adjacent to handle (2) (see illustration). £80-120

350

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver pedestal bowl with mask handles, Chester 1919, 10ins. (25.5cms.) dia. (see illustration). £100-150

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351

Property of a lady - a modern HM silver easel photograph frame, with repousse ‘C’-scrolls & foliate decoration, Sheffield 1994, 11.5ins. (29.2cms.) high. £80-120

352

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian cased pair of HM silver pierced oval pedestal salts, with blue glass liners, Chester 1907/8; together with a cased pair of HM silver napkin rings; and a bag containing assorted HM silver condiments including two mustard pots (3) (see illustration). £150-200

353

354

355

358

Property of a gentleman - a pair of George II HM silver scissor-action sugar nips, maker Louis Laroche, 4.75ins. (12cms.) long, in fitted red morocco leather case (see illustration). £100-150

359

Property of a lady - an Edwardian set of three HM silver berry spoons, Birmingham 1902 (see illustration). £80-120

360

Property of a lady - a set of five early C20th HM silver soup spoons, Sheffield 1931; together with a matching plated soup spoon (6). £100-150

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian HM silver sugar sifting ladle and matching sauce ladle, possibly for sugar & cream from a strawberry set, makers George Unite, Birmingham 1870/2 (2) (see illustration). £50-80

361

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th HM silver three-piece tea-set, makers Viner’s, Sheffield 1932 (3) (see illustration). £350-450

Property of a lady - a pair of mid C19th Italian silver chambersticks, maker AA, Naples; together with another chamberstick (3) (see illustration). £200-300

362

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted silver items including a small pair of pedestal dishes a mustard pot & a vesta case; together with a silver plated cream jug (a lot). £100-150

363

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver rectangular framed easel mirror with bevelled glass, Birmingham 1928, 13.4ins. (34cms.) high (see illustration). £150-200

Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver card case, on chain, Birmingham 1908, 3.75ins. (9.5cms.); together with a late Victorian HM silver cigarette case with repousse cherub decoration, Birmingham 1899 (2) (see illustration). £80-120

356

Property of a lady - a Norwegian 830 grade silver salt modelled as Neptune or Poseidon riding a mythical dolphin, marked ‘OXO’, ‘830’ and ‘S’, 3.8ins. (9.7cms.) high; together with a white metal figure of a winged cherub riding a tortoise, unmarked, 2.5ins. (6.3cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £80-120

357

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver waiter with ball & claw feet, engraved armorial to centre, London 1890, 8.5ins. (21.6cms.) across; together with a Victorian HM silver oval box or tea caddy, Sheffield 1888 (2) (see illustration). £150-250 Lot 359

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364

Property of a deceased estate - three Georgian HM silver Old English pattern table serving spoons; together with four other HM silver table serving spoons (7). £100-150

365

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver novelty vesta case modelled as a whistle, London 1889, 2.5ins. (6.3cms.) long; together with an Edwardian HM silver pepperpot, Sheffield 1902 (2) (see illustration). £50-70

366

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian HM silver baluster caster, with repousse decoration, maker Charles Clement Pilling, London 1903, 7.8ins. (19.8cms.) high. £60-90

367

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Property of a gentleman - a pair of George III HM silver scissor-action candlewick cutters or snuffers, makers WB over IB, London 1811, 4.5ins. (11.5cms.) long (see illustration). £80-120

372

Property of a gentleman - a bag containing five silver napkin rings & a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks; together with a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a rectangular tray with pierced gallery (a lot). £50-80

373

Property of a deceased estate - three Georgian HM silver Old English pattern dessert spoons; together with two other HM silver dessert spoons; and seven assorted HM silver teaspoons (12). £80-120

Property of a lady - an early C20th cased HM silver desk set, maker H.C. Davis, Birmingham 1916-19, comprising a capstan inkwell, a pen, a stamp wetter, and a pen brush; together with a small HM silver pin tray (2) (see illustration). £60-90

374

368

Property of a lady - a Dutch silver crumb tray, late C19th / early C20th, 7.1ins. (18cms.) across; together with a silver plated hot water jug (2).

Property of a lady - a cased set of four Victorian HM silver petal salts, London 1885, one spoon associated; together with a cased HM silver manicure set (2) (see illustration). £80-120

375

369

Property of a lady - a late Victorian HM silver two-handled sugar bowl, London 1899; together with four Victorian HM silver fiddle & thread pattern table spoons; and a George I style baluster pepperette (6). £200-300

Property of a gentleman - two bags containing assorted silver and silver mounted items including three cased sets of spoons, a cased set of dessert knives, and a Continental silver & enamel cigarette case (release catch missing) (2) (see illustration). £80-120

376

370

Property of a lady - a red leather cased composite HM silver condiment set, Birmingham / Chester1900 / 01. £50-80

Property of a lady - an American sterling silver baluster caster, makers Bigelow, Kennard & Co., Boston, 6.75ins. (17.1cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120

377

Property of a lady - a large modern HM silver easel photograph frame, Sheffield 2002, 11.5ins. (29.2cms.) high. £80-120

370A Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including a two-handled sugar bowl, a cased set of six teaspoons and a mirror & brush set (a lot) (see illustration). £100-150

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Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver serpentine sided ring box, engraved with baskets of flowers & ribbons, Birmingham 1924, 5.25ins. (13.4cms.) wide; together with a pair of late Victorian HM silver pierced bonbon dishes, Birmingham 1897; a boxed Stratton silver powder compact; and a pair of late Victorian silver plated neo-classical candlesticks, 6.9ins. (17.5cms.) high (6) (see illustration). £150-250

388

380A Property of a lady - two early C20th HM silver plain cigarette boxes, London 1913 and Birmingham 1917, 7.1ins. (18cms.) and 4.15ins. (10.5cms.) long respectively (2). £60-90

Property of a lady - a George III HM silver double-ended marrow scoop, with feather edging, maker Hester Bateman, London 1774 (the date letter indistinct), 8.6ins. (21.8cms.) long (see illustration). £150-250

389

381

Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver cream jug with engraved foliate band, makers J.T. Younge & Co., Sheffield 1802 (see illustration). £100-150

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver three-piece tea-set, each with engraved initial ‘P’, Birmingham 1937 (3) (see illustration). £200-300

390

382

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian cased set of silver handled hair tongs, shoe horn & button-hook, the latter two marked for William Comyns, London 1898; together with a clip set with a 1921 American silver Morgan dollar (2).

Property of a lady - a George III HM silver wine funnel, rim hook missing, makers Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1797; together with an early C20th HM silver wine tasting cup, London 1921 (2) (see illustration). £100-150

378

Property of a lady - a pair of early C20th HM silver cafe au lait pots, with wooden handles & finials, Birmingham 1919 (2) (see illustration). £150-250

379

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian HM silver baluster castor, with spiral fluted decoration, makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1902, 7.1ins. (18cms.) high. £70-100

380

Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver cream jug with engraved Greek key band, maker GM, rubbed London mark (see illustration). £100-150

383

390A Property of a lady - a small Edwardian HM silver salver or waiter, with bead rim and ball & claw feet, engraved monogram ‘CD’, London 1905, 6ins. (15.2cms.) dia.. £60-90

Property of a gentleman - a late Victorian HM silver backed four-piece mirror & brush set, Birmingham 1900 (4). £50-100

384

Property of a lady - a modern HM silver easel photograph frame, Sheffield 1990, 11ins. (28cms.) high. £70-100

385

Property of a lady - a large modern HM silver easel photograph frame, London 1990, 12.75ins. (32.4cms.) high. £80-120

386

Property of a lady - an early C20th Scottish HM silver coffee pot, of tapering octagonal section, Edinburgh 1910 (see illustration). £150-250

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391

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian Scottish HM silver milk jug and matching sugar basin, J. McKay, Edinburgh 1851 (2) (see illustration). £150-250

392

Property of a gentleman - a C19th Russian silver cream jug, maker Aleksey Osipov, Moscow 1866, 3.6ins. (9.2cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150

393

Property of a lady - a set of eleven German 800 grade silver dessert knives & forks. £100-150

394

Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver floral repousse pedestal bowl, Birmingham 1910, 4.9ins. dia.; together with an Edwardian HM silver easel watch case, Birmingham 1906, 4.5ins. (11.5cms.) high (2). £80-120

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Property of a lady - a good late C19th / early C20th French silver double lipped sauceboat on attached stand, with chased flowers, leaves and fruiting vines, maker V. Boivin, 950 grade Minerva head mark, 10.5ins. (26.7cms.) long, approx. 612 grams (see illustration). £500-700

396

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver three-piece teaset, with gadrooned borders & ball feet, Birmingham 1916 (3) (see illustration). £300-400

397

Property of a lady - a late C19th Continental silver tazza or comport, decorated in relief with a classical battle scene, 5.8ins. (14.7cms.) high, in fitted case, with manuscript card written in French indicating that it was presented to the captain of a steamer ship on the completion of his 200th voyage in 1894 (see illustration). £200-300

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Lot 403A

Property of a deceased estate - Exeter provincial silver flatware - three Georgian HM silver Old English pattern table serving spoons with bright-cut decoration, maker Richard Ferris; together with a pair of plain Old English pattern dessert spoons, no town mark, maker Richard Ferris; three Victorian fiddle pattern table serving spoons, makers George Ferris, William Rawlings Sobey, and John Stone; and a similar teaspoon, maker R.W, probably Robert Williams (9) (see illustration). £120-180 Property of a lady - a George III HM silver marrow scoop, maker Elizabeth Tookey, London 1772, 9ins. (22.9cms.) long (see illustration). £100-150

401

Property of a lady - a group of three silver models of animals comprising a porcupine, a cockerel and a peacock, the tallest 6.1ins. (15.5cms.) high (3) (see illustration). £100-150

402

Property of a gentleman - a German Hanau silver model of a grouse or partridge, by Neresheimer, circa 1900, with import marks for Berthold H. Muller, 6.9ins. (17.5cms.) high (see illustration). £600-800

403

Property of a lady - an early C20th Continental silver articulated fish twin compartment pill box, with hinged mouth and neck, with red paste eyes, import marks London 1901, 5.6ins. (14.2cms.) long; together with a Continental white metal comb box with floral repousse decoration, 7.3ins. (18.6cms.) long (2) (see illustration). £150-250

403A Property of a lady - a matched pair of C18th George III HM silver salvers or waiters, with gadrooned edges & hoof feet, both with engraved initial ‘B’ to centre, maker John Carter II, London 1774 and I.H (probably John Holloway), London 1791, both approx. 8.9ins. (22.5cms.) dia., the first approx. 504 grams, the second approx. 435 grams (approx. 939 grams total) (2) (see illustration). £400-600

Property of a lady - a George III HM silver toastrack with engraved crowned lion crest, maker John Emes, London 1803; together with a Victorian HM silver toastrack (2) (see illustration). £100-150 34


404

Property of a gentleman - a George III provincial HM silver cream jug with engraved foliate band & crest, maker Christian Ker Reid I, Newcastle (see illustration). £100-150

405

Property of a gentleman - a collection of seven late C19th / early C20th silver mounted globe match-strikers, the largest 5.5ins. (14cms.) dia. (7) (see illustration). £400-600

406

Property of a lady - a George III HM silver fiddle & shell pattern straining spoon, makers I.P over G.P, London 1814, 12ins. (30.5cms.) long (see illustration). £150-250

407

Property of a lady - a Victorian matched HM silver four-piece tea & coffee set, with repousse flowers & ‘C’-scrolls, makers William Moulson, William Wrangham Williams, and William Smily, London 1852-63, height of coffee pot 10.25ins. (26cms.), approx. 2,023 grams (4) (see illustration). £700-1000

408

Property of a lady - a good pair of early George III HM silver sauceboats with gadrooned rims & leaf capped scroll handles, on shell feet, makers Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1762, each 8.7ins. (22cms.) long, approx. 751 grams (total) (2) (see illustration). £800-1200

409

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Lot 408

Property of a lady - a fine George IV HM silver rectangular entree dish & cover, with lion handle, maker William Bateman, London 1826, 12.7ins. (32.2cms.) long (overall), approx. 2,298 grams (see illustration). £800-1200 Lot 409

Militaria

Lot 404

410

Property of a lady - a bag containing two First World War military medals awarded to F-3520 Pte. B. Sturgess, and assorted cap badges (see illustration).

411

Property of a gentleman - military medal - a QEII GSM (General Service Medal) with Canal Zone clasp, awarded to LAC V J Burge (3508897) R.A.F., with ribbon & original box; together with his Identity Card (2) (see illustration). £150-200

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Property of a deceased estate - a group of three First World War military medals awarded to 9894 Corporal A.J.T. Wakefield, Royal Artillery, with ribbons; together with a group of four Second World War military medals including the Italy Star, with ribbons; and a small quantity of cap badges, etc. (a lot) (see illustration). £50-80

413

Property of a lady - the two First World War military medals awarded to 119170 Driver L.R. Cooper, Royal Artillery, with ribbons.

414

Property of a gentleman - a cased Queen Victoria officer’s Volunteer Decoration military medal with green ribbon & suspension bar, inscribed on reverse ‘1878-1898 / Lt. Col. T. Couper, / 1st. F.V.A.’ (Forfar Volunteer Artillery) (see illustration). £50-100

415

Property of a deceased estate - a QEII General Service Medal (GSM) with Cyprus clasp, awarded to 23546988 Pte. T. Machan, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (see illustration). £50-80

416

Property of a lady - a Second World War Defence Medal, with ribbon, in original box with letter; together with a boxed Civil Defence Long Service Medal, with ribbon; and a tissue paper commemorating the Great Peace of 1938 (3). 36

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417

Property of a gentleman - a Franco Prussian War Medal 1870-71 with ribbon; together with a cased French bronze agricultural medallion (2).

418

Two pairs of First World War military medals, each comprising the War Medal and Victory Medal, the first pair to 1918 Private C. Wilshere, 3rd Company of London Yeomanry, the second pair to 60885 Private S.E. Wilshere, Machine Gun Corps, both pairs with ribbons in original packaging (a lot) (see illustration). £50-70

419

A box containing assorted militaria including a Greek Commemorative War Medal 1940/41 (Land Operations) and two First World War War Medals (see illustration).

420

Two pairs of First World War military medals, each comprising the War Medal and Victory Medal, together with their bronze death plaques (both drilled for suspension), the first to 3225 Private Victor Harold Merrifield, 54 Battalion, Australian Infantry Forces, the second to 13547 Private Leonard Merrifield, Wiltshire Regiment (6) (see illustration). £50-80

421

Property of a lady - a Royal Red Cross (Associate) (George V) group of four First World War military medals awarded to Sister Margaret McLachlan (1889-1962), mounted in a glazed case with a photograph of the recipient & related entry from the Bristol Crematorium Book of Remembrance (see illustration). £150-250

422

Property of a lady - the casualty group of three First World War military medals awarded to 40183 Corporal Maurice Hayward of the Canadian Field Artillery, all with ribbons and original boxes with original printed letters; together with two only dress miniatures; his bronze memorial plaque, in original envelope and outer case; his Canadian Military Cross, in original case with card; the original letter from his commanding officer regarding his death, in original envelope with censor stamp & Field Post Office stamp; his military death certificate; and various correspondence regarding his grave (a lot) (see illustration). £400-600


423

Property of a gentleman - the group of four Victorian military naval medals awarded to William H. Ives, acting Mate “Hastings” and later Mate H.M.S. Royal Albert, comprising Indian General Service Medal 1854-95 with Pegu clasp, Baltic Medal 1854-55 with Sevastapol clasp (un-named), Crimea Medal 1854-56, and Turkish Crimea Medal 185456 (un-named), all with ribbons (some tatty), complete with dress miniatures on bar (a lot) (see illustration). Footnote - H.M.S Hastings was built in 1819 and was a 3rd rate exIndiaman of 74 guns. Records show that between 5 April and 20 December 1852 the ship’s company were involved in the 2nd Burma War, and annexation of Pegu (now known as Bago, Myanmar), for which they were due prize money for capture of booty. H.M.S. Royal Albert was a 1st rate steamer of 131 guns, built in 1854, and immediately dispatched to the Crimea for active service. £500-800

428

Property of a deceased estate - a 9ct gold & enamel Royal Berkshire Regiment military sweetheart’s brooch (see illustration).

429

Property of a deceased estate - a 15ct gold & enamel East Yorkshire Regiment military sweetheart’s brooch set with diamonds (see illustration). £100-150

430

Property of a lady - a 9ct gold & enamel Artist’s Rifles sweetheart’s brooch (see illustration). £50-80

431

A German 800 grade silver & copper hinged bracelet, with engraved inscription ‘Kriegsjahr 1914/15 gen. Ltn. Fr.. Rehm’; together with a box containing assorted items including German & Nazi militaria (2). £100-150

424

Property of a lady - a First World War Military Cross group of four medals with oak leaf citation, awarded to Capt. M. Mackinnnon, Highland Light Infantry, complete with dress miniatures and a copy of his citation in the Daily Telegraph of Saturday 21st October 1916 (see illustration). £800-1200

432

425

Property of a deceased estate - a cased neck badge of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath (C.B.), awarded to Derek John Wakefield, complete with related ephemera (a lot) (see illustration). £200-300

426

Property of a lady - a small quantity of badges including a Sterling silver & enamel Australian Commonwealth Military Forces badge and a Royal Army Ordnance Corps silver & enamel sweetheart’s brooch.

427

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted badges, buttons, etc., including a military Artists Rifles silver & enamel sweetheart’s brooch, a Gloucestershire Regiment cap badge and a Primrose League medal (a lot) (see illustration).

Property of a gentleman - Second World War German naval interest - an early C20th German 800 grade silver beaker, with engraved presentation ‘Ostseenettfahrt / K.Y.C. / 1928 / Warnemunde-Riga / Klassenpreis Gruppe A / “Asta” / Kapitan leutnant Rogge’, 3.4ins. (8.6cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote - Bernard Rogge (1899-1982) was famous for his actions as commander of the German warship Atlantis during the Second World War. His success in raiding merchant shipping brought him many military awards while his considerate treatment of survivors led to him being one of the few German flag officers not to be arrested by the Allies after the war. He later became Vizeadmiral (Vice-Admiral) and a film of his actions as commander of Atlantis was made in 1960, entitled ‘Sotto dieci bandiere’ (Under Ten Flags) starring Van Heflin and Charles Laughton. £50-100

433

A box containing assorted militaria including tin helmets.

434

Property of a lady - a C19th circular wax relief portrait of Napoleon Buonaparte, in glazed oak circular frame, 5.4ins. (13.7cms.) dia. (overall).

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435

Property of a lady - an early Victorian W. Ridgway & Son relief moulded olive green Eglington Tournament jug, circa 1840, 9.5ins. (24cms.) high (see illustration).

436

Property of a lady - R. Sinclair (late C19th / early C20th) - PORTRAIT OF AN OFFICER OF THE 7TH HUSSARS, STANDING WITH HIS HORSE IN A LANDSCAPE - watercolour with pasted photograph head, 13.9 by 19.8ins. (35.3 by 50.3cms.), in glazed frame - inscribed lower left & dated 1895 (see illustration).

437

Property of a gentleman - a group of nine modern painted lead soldiers, including J. Tassell & T. Reeves example, most approx. 4ins. (10cms.) high (9).

438

Property of a lady - a First World War leather cased field compass, dated 1917.

439

Property of a deceased estate - a bronze ship’s port hole, 21.6ins. (55cms.) dia. (overall); together with a red & white lifebuoy (2). £50-100

440

Property of a gentleman of title - William Maw Egley (18261916) - PORTRAIT OF FREDERICK CARNE RASCH IN THE UNIFORM OF THE 6TH DRAGOON GUARDS - oil on canvas, 25 by 20ins. (63.5 by 51cms.), in gilt slip frame - signed lower right & dated 1878 (see illustration). £300-500

441

Property of a lady - a Norfolk Regiment officer’s peaked forage cap; together with a 11th Hussars (Prince Albert’s Own) peaked cap (both with some damage) (2) (see illustration). £50-100

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Lot 440

441A Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th Swedish silver pierced lamp base with repousse panel incorporating the badge of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 9.8ins. (25cms.) high (excluding electric fitment) (see illustration). £150-250

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442

Property of a lady - a pair of bookends and an ashtray made from stone from the Houses of Parliament after the Blitz in 1941, with inset lead roundels depicting Winston Churchill and a rose within an inscription (3) (see illustration). £50-80

443

Property of a gentleman - a Webley & Scott “Senior” .22 calibre air pistol, serial number 744, in original box with accessories (see illustration). £80-120

444

Property of a gentleman - an 1851 Minie rifle, the 39-inch 3-grooved barrel marked underneath with Birmingham proof marks and ‘H&S’ (Hollis & Sheath), apparently fitted with a pillar breech, with steel ramrod & brass mounts, the lock missing & iron parts rusted (see illustration). Footnote - this rifle was possibly an experimental weapon. £100-150

445

Property of a gentleman - a QEII military dress sword, rusted, in leather scabbard with outer case; together with three boxed officer’s peaked caps, one with Royal Military Police cap badge; and a box containing RMP buttons, etc. (5) (see illustration). £50-100

446

Property of a gentleman - a Middle Eastern short sword, with horn handle, the 20-inch (51cms.) blade with engraved decoration, in leather scabbard; together with a bayonet in sheath (2) (see illustration). £50-100

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447

Property of a gentleman - a second model sword bayonet for the Baker flintlock rifle, the 23-inch (58.5cms.) blade marked ‘Dawes Birmingham’ and with an inspection mark of a crown over ‘19’, with brass knuckle-bow guard and grip with steel bayonet catch, the release button of the catch filed down, but otherwise in good condition (see illustration). Footnote - this pattern was used during the Napoleonic Wars. £120-160

448

Property of a lady - a Victorian 1821 pattern Light Cavalry officer’s undress sword, with steel three-bar hilt & part chequered back piece, seized in its steel scabbard (see illustration).

449

Property of a lady - an early Victorian 1822 pattern Infantry officer’s sword with plain, slightly curved 32ins. (81cms.) pipe back blade, the brass hilt (worn) with folding side guard & fishskin grip (slightly damaged), worn sword knot, in incorrect steel scabbard with two carrying rings (see illustration). £50-80

450

Property of a lady - an 1897 pattern Infantry officer’s sword, the 32.5ins. (82.5cms.) straight blade etched with ‘GR’ cypher, the plated steel guard with ‘GR’ cypher, with fishskin covered grip (worn) & chequered back piece, in post 1901 leather scabbard (see illustration). £80-120

452

Property of a lady - a light weight Victorian 1822 pattern Infantry officer’s sword, the 32.5ins. (82.5cms.) slightly curved blade etched with Royal cyphers, an inscription ‘PRESENTED TO MAJOR HARMAR BY COLONEL WILKINSON’, & the suppliers name ‘ARMY & NAVY COOPERATIVE SOCIETY’, the brass hilt with Royal cypher, with leather sword knot, in brass scabbard (dented) with two carrying rings (see illustration). £80-120

453

Property of a lady - a late 1821 pattern Light Cavalry officer’s sword, with steel three-bar hilt & chequered back piece, seized in its scabbard (see illustration).

454

Property of a lady - a Victorian 1822 pattern (probably post 1854) Infantry officers sword, with 32.5ins. (82.5cms.) slightly curved blade etched with Royal cyphers & initials (possibly of the owner), with brass hilt & fishskin covered grip and gold & crimson sword knot (worn), in brass scabbard with two carrying rings, the blade with maker’s name ‘PHILLIPS & SON’ (see illustration). £100-150

456

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Property of a lady - a Victorian 1822 pattern (probably pre 1854) Infantry officer’s sword with 32ins. (81cms.) slightly curved blade etched with Royal cyphers & the maker’s name ‘HILL & CO., OLD BOND ST., LONDON’, the brass hilt with folding side guard & fishskin covered grip, with gold & crimson sword knot (worn), in brass scabbard with two carrying rings (see illustration). £100-150 Property of a lady - a Victorian Heavy Cavalry officer’s undress pattern 1821 sword with 35ins. (89cms.) slightly curved pipe back blade etched with Royal cyphers & the maker’s name ‘LONSDALE & TYLER, 26 BEDFORD ST., COVENT GARDEN, LONDON’, with steel scroll guard & fishskin covered grip, in steel scabbard with two carrying rings (see illustration). £150-200

Property of a lady - a Victorian Life Guards officer’s full dress sword, probably circa 1830-57, the 33ins. (84cms.) plain straight fullered blade etched near the hilt with leaves & the maker’s name ‘LONSDALE & TYLER, 26 BEDFORD ST., COVENT GARDEN, LONDON’, the gilt brass boatshell hilt with pronounced pommel button & wire bound grip between fluted collars, in leather scabbard with long brass chape & brass locket with long frog hook, the original bullion embroidered frog with brass hanging loops, all presented in very good condition (see illustration). Footnote: Similar swords appear to have been worn by the Honorable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms. £500-700

Lot 447

Property of a lady - a Victorian 1822 pattern Infantry officer’s sword, the 30.5ins. (77.5cms.) slightly curved blade (perhaps slightly shortened) faintly etched with Royal cyphers & the maker’s name ‘H. HILL, 3 OLD BOND ST., LONDON’, the brass hilt with folding side guard & fishskin grip, worn sword knot, in an incorrect post 1901 leather scabbard (see illustration). £50-80

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Sporting Items

Lot 460

Lot 462

Lot 463

Lot 472

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Property of a gentleman of title - a complete set of twelve Franklin Porcelain plates - Gamebirds of the World (12).

459

Property of a lady - a set of nine Franklin Porcelain collector’s plates - ‘Gamebirds of the World’, by Basil Ede, all boxed; together with six Wedgwood porcelain collector’s plates - ‘The Wildlife of Britain’, all boxed (15). £50-100

460

Property of a lady - a Royal Doulton model of a Spaniel with one leg raised; together with a Belleek model of a Terrier (2) (see illustration).

461

Property of a gentleman - Harris after Alken - ‘THE FIRST STEEPLE-CHASE ON RECORD’ - set of four engravings, 14.2 by 16.25ins. (36.1 by 41.3cms.) (P), published 1839, unframed (4).

462

463

Property of a gentleman - after William Samuel Howitt (c.1765-1822)- ‘WILD SPORTS OF THE EAST’ - stencil coloured title page for the book ‘Oriental Field Sports; Being a Complete, Detailed, and Accurate Description of the Wild Sports of the East’, by Captain Thomas Williamson, published by Orme, 1807, sheet size 19 by 23ins. (48.3 by 58.4cms.), in glazed gilt frame (see illustration). Property of a lady - R. Havell Jnr. after R. Havell Jnr. - ‘WILD DUCK SHOOTING NEAR COWLEY’, ‘PHEASANT SHOOTING, BLACK PARK, NEAR UXBRIDGE’, ‘PARTRIDGE SHOOTING NEAR WINDSOR’, and ‘SNIPE SHOOTINGNEAR UXBRIDGE’ a set of four C19th coloured engravings, 11.4 by 14.75ins. (29 by 37.5cms.) and 11 by 14.3ins. (28 by 36.3cms.) (P), in matching glazed Hogarth frames (4) (see illustration). £50-100 40

464

Property of a lady - Alfred William Strutt (1856-1924) STUDIES OF GEESE - charcoal drawings, in single glazed frame, 13.5 by 16.6ins. (34.3 by 42.2cms.) (overall); together with a watercolour of a Yorkshire terrier ‘Pansy’, indistinctly signed (2) (see illustration). £80-120

465

Property of a lady - Mark Huskinson (British, b.1935) POLO SCENE - red chalk drawing, 8 by 11.5ins. (20.3 by 29.2cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right & dated ‘96; together with another sepia wash drawing of tethered polo ponies, by the same hand (2) (see illustration). £50-80

466

Property of a gentleman - by & after Henry Alken - ‘BOUND TO WIN’ - coloured engraving, published 1823, 9 by 11ins. (23 by 28cms.) (P), in glazed bird’s eye maple frame; together with after Lionel Edwards - ‘GOODWOOD’ published by Rowland Ward, 1951, in glazed Hogarth frame (2).

467

Property of a gentleman - a pair of Turners black leather riding boots, approx. size 6, with wooden trees; together with a pair of boot pulls (4).

468

Property of a gentleman - a William Evans brass mounted leather gun case, for 28-inch barrels; together with a Purdey canvas gun case; and a Reilly canvas gun case (3) (see illustration). £100-150

469

Property of a lady - a group of eight hunting & sporting related books including EWING, Major John Orr - ‘HOOF MARKS AND OTHER IMPRESSIONS’ - first edition, Witherby, 1934 (8).

470

Property of a gentleman - DAVY, Sir Humphry (“An Angler”) - ‘Salmonia: or Days of Fly Fishing’ - second edition, John Murray, London, 1829, green cloth; together with MASEFIELD, John - ‘The Bird of Dawning’ - illustrated by Claude Muncaster, number 257 of a limited edition of 300 copies signed by both the author and the illustrator, Heinemann, London 1933 (2).


471

Property of a lady - a Weihrauch HW80 .55 calibre air rifle, serial no. 1162896, in sleeve. £80-120

472

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th taxidermy stuffed barn owl, in naturalistically dressed glazed case, the case 17.5ins. (44.5cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80

473

Property of a lady - a pair of ram’s horns, mounted on a carved shield.

474

Property of a lady - a Beswick connoisseur model of the racehorse Nijinsky, mounted on a wooden plinth, 11ins. (28cms) high (see illustration). £50-100

475

Property of a gentleman - after John King - SOUTH & WEST WILTS HUNT (HOUNDS), LAWN CROSSROADS, WITH PRINCE CHARLES AND RICHARD STRATTON - signed limited edition print, number 54 / 350, in glazed gilt frame. £50-100

476

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th Continental tobacco jar modelled as the head of a jockey, the cover impressed 5196, restoration, 5.2ins. (13.2cms.) high. £50-80

477

Property of a gentleman - after Louise Wood - ‘DESERT ORCHID’ - signed limited edition print, number 254 / 500, in glazed frame.

478

Property of a gentleman - a W.J. Bowman & Sons Top-Speed shotgun cartridge re-loading machine & accessories.

479

Property of a lady - a Beswick model of a huntsman on a bay hunter, model no. 1501, 8.25ins. (21cms.) high; together with three Beswick models of foxhounds; a Beswick model of a fox; a Beswick model of a boy on a Palomino pony, model no. 1500, gloss, repair to one back leg, 5.5ins. (14cms.) high; and a large Beswick model of a fox (7) (see illustration). £150-250

480

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th taxidermy stag’s head antler trophy, mounted on oak shield with fragmentary paper label for ‘...skew & Sons, Manchester Square, London’ (see illustration). £50-80

481

Property of a gentleman - a taxidermy stuffed hare’s head or mask, mounted on an oak shield plaque with label inscribed ‘WORCESTER PARK & BUCKLAND BEAGLES / EPSOM DOWNS / BOXING DAY 1928 / 30 MINUTES’; together with a similar otter’s head, the shield inscribed ‘C.T.O.H. / DORCHESTER / 19.5.51’, with trade label for Pratt & Sons of Brighton; a similar fox’s head, with label dated 1905 & trade label for L.W. Bartlett & Son of Banbury; and four fox’s tails with wooden handles, all inscribed ‘S.D.H.’ & variously dated 1933-8 (7) (see illustration). £80-120

482

Property of a lady - football interest - an HM 9ct gold & enamel medal inscribed ‘JUNIOR CUP / 1913-14 / M.C.F.A’, the reverse inscribed ‘NORTHERN NOMADS F.C. / WINNERS / M.McKINNON’, approx. 10g; together with other silver medals; and a small quantity of unrelated items (a lot) (see illustration). £100-150

483

Property of a gentleman - a William Evans oak & brass mounted tan leather cartridge case with six interior divisions, 18.6ins. (47cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-150

484

Property of a gentleman - a late Victorian oak two-part gun cabinet for six guns, the base with two fielded panelled doors enclosing four drawers, 26.1ins. (66.3cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £100-200

485

Property of a gentleman - rowing interest - a billiards / snooker cue stand adapted from the boat stern section of a late C19th / early C20th rowing eight, inscribed with the crest of Bedford College and the names of the crew with their weights, also inscribed ‘WINNERS AGAINST SHEWSBURY 1905’, 90.5ins. (230cms.) high (see illustration). £200-300

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European Ceramics & Glass 486

Property of a lady - a suite of Venetian facon de Venise glassware, late C19th / early C20th, comprising eight tall wine glasses, the octagonal bowls with gilt inclusions & applied turquoise glass drips, on spiral decorated ball knopped stems & folded conical feet, a pair of ewers, a pedestal bowl, two small bowls, and two smaller bowls, the glasses 7.5ins. (19cms.) high (15) (see illustration). £300-500

487

Property of a lady - an unusual C18th olive green glass bottle or flask, of slightly flattened form with rounded bottom, 9.1ins. (23cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80

488

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted glassware including a 1937 Coronation commemorative tankard retailed by T. Goode & Co. Ltd., a pair of green glass roemers, a Hadeland art glass bowl and a Kosta decanter (a lot) (on one shelf) (see illustration). £50-80

489

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th cut glass pedestal urn & cover, with spike finial, 14.1ins. (35.8cms.) high (see illustration).

490

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th soft cut glass pedestal bowl & cover, with folded foot, 12.2ins. (31cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £60-90

491

Property of a gentleman - a quantity of assorted ceramics & glass, mostly glassware, including a pair of Edwardian cut glass pedestal dishes, each 6.5ins. (16.5cms.) high (on one shelf). £50-80

492

Property of a lady - a Royal Copenhagen Bing & Grondahl model of a puppy, no. 2026.

493

Property of a deceased estate - an Art Deco variegated yellow & green glazed ewer, of stepped fan form, probably Myott, 9.2ins. (23.4cms.) high; together with a black ground pottery vase moulded in relief with a stork; a black basalt type cream jug; and an overlaid pink glass bottle vase (4).

494

Property of a gentleman - a Worcester teapot, circa 1770, with rose finial, entwined twig handle & moulded spout, painted with scattered flowers, blue crossed swords & 9. mark, restoration to handle & spout, 6.25ins. (15.9cms.) high (see illustration).

495

Property of a lady - a late C18th / early C19th pearlware named & dated loving cup, painted in pratt type colours with floral sprays, inscribed ‘John & Mary Iles Cloweth 1797’, 5.1ins. (13cms.) high; together with another late C18th / early C19th pearlware loving cup primitively painted with a cottage in landscape & a church in landscape, 5.3ins. (13.5cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £150-250

496

Property of a lady - a group of three English porcelain coffee cans, circa 1800, including Derby imari example (3).

497

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th Berlin KPM porcelain pedestal dish or comport, decorated with a scene depicting the flight into Egypt above a verse, all on a chocolate ground with gilt edge, underglaze blue sceptre above KPM mark, 8.65ins. (22cms.) dia. (see illustration).

498

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Property of a gentleman - a named & dated early C19th blue & white transfer printed moulded jug, inscribed in black ‘Ralph Woodman / Heron’s Close Jany. 23 1835’, black ‘H’ mark, probably Hackwood, 6.6ins. (16.8cms.) high; together with a C19th Staffordshire group entitled ‘DOG TRAY’, 11.5ins. (29.2cms.) high; and another C19th Staffordshire figure entitled ‘TOM KING’, 11.4ins. (29cms.) high (3) (see illustration). Lot 498 42

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499

Property of a gentleman - three C19th Staffordshire figures including a girl on a goat, the tallest 7ins. (17.8cms.) high (3) (see illustration).

500

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th ironstone octagonal ‘Hydra’ jug, impressed ‘IRONSTONE CHINA’, 7.75ins. (19.5cms.) high. £50-70

501

Property of a lady - a large early C19th Mason’s Ironstone type vase & cover, circa 1830-40, with temple lion finial & dragon handles, painted with a peacock & butterfly amongst gilt flowering shrubs on a mazarine blue ground, hairline to base, unmarked, 21.4ins. (54.3cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250

502

Property of a gentleman - a Continental faience blue & white candle holder or night light, probably French, C18th / C19th, repairs to handle, 7.2ins. (18.3cms.) high (see illustration).

503

Property of a gentleman - a Doulton faience slender baluster vase, painted with yellow nasturtiums by Eliza Simmance, restoration to rim, 9.7ins. (24.6cms.) high (see illustration).

504

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th Coalbrookdale floral encrusted scent bottle with stopper, damages & restorations, 7.65ins. (19.4cms.) high; together with a Royal Doulton plate; and a small pair of Japanese Satsuma bowls (4).

505

Property of a gentleman - a pair of late Victorian Royal Worcester blush ivory posyholders or small vases, modelled as bamboo sections, date codes for 1896, each 3.95ins. (10cms.) high (2).

506

Property of a lady - a pair of Victorian porcelain wash bowls painted with flowering ribes, 15.1ins. (38.4cms.) dia.; together with a matching soapdish base only, hairline to soapdish & some rubbing to enamels (3). £50-80

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Objects & Miscellanea 507

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th French thuyawood or amboyna & ebony cased combined stereoscopic viewer or stereoscope & camera obscura, similar to a Graphoscope (see illustration). £80-120

508

Property of a gentleman - a fossil wood tree section, 10.1ins. (25.7cms.) (max.); together with a Chinese famille rose lozenge shaped box with pierced cover, 4.7ins. (11.9cms.) wide (2) (see illustration).

509

Property of a deceased estate - a modern mahogany veneered humidor, 13.6ins. (34.5cms.) wide.

510

Property of a gentleman - a Dunhill table lighter; together with a boxed Dunhill silver plated lighter; a State Express cigarette box; and an early C20th oak cigar box with silver plated mounts, 11.7ins. (29.5cms.) wide (4) (see illustration). £50-80

511

Property of a lady - a walking stick with HM 9ct gold collar; together with another walking stick; and two shooting sticks (4).

512

Property of a gentleman - a C19th patinated bronze model of a Marly horse, after Guillaume Coustou, 9.8ins. (25cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120

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Property of a gentleman - a C19th coromandel & motherof-pearl inlaid writing box, with Bramah lock, interior bereft, 16ins. (40.6cms.) wide (see illustration).

514

Property of a lady - an early C19th Regency period copper samovar; together with two silver plated baskets with swing handles (3).

515

A C19th mahogany apprentice piece miniature two-door wardrobe, the twin panelled doors enclosing six slides, the back with six fielded panels, feet missing to left hand side, 20.2ins. (51.3cms.) high (see illustration). £60-90

516

Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th Regency period tole covered sewing box with gilt metal mounts, damages & losses, 9.1ins. (23.1cms.) wide (excluding handles); together with a late C19th / early C20th Hungarian ash playing card box; and a C19th mahogany long box, lid detached (3).

517

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th French thuyawood & inlaid liqueur decanter box, with associated glasses, 12.8ins. (32.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-150

518

Property of a gentleman - a good quality early C20th Mappin & Webb satinwood & ivory strung cigar box or humidor, small section of ivory stringing missing, 11.1ins. (28.2cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-150

Pictures, Books & Prints 519

520

Property of a lady - LECHMERE, Edmund, V.M.C.F.E. - ‘A Disputation Of The Church Wherein The Old Religion Is Maintained’ - n.d., circa 1629, tatty (see illustration). Sold subject to no return.

521

Property of a lady - SLAUGHTER, Edward - ‘Arithmetica Methodice et Succincte Tradita’ - nd, circa 1730, most of title page missing, full leather (see illustration). Sold subject to no return.

522

Property of a deceased estate - WHYTE-MELVILLE, G.J. The Works - complete set of twenty-four volumes, London, Thacker & Co., 1898-1902, limited edition of 1,050 copies, gilt decorated red cloth (24) (see illustration).

523

Property of a lady - a private collection of maps - HONDIUS, Jodocus - ‘Westphaliae III Tabula’ (Germany) - coloured engraving map, c.1631, 5.6 by 7.8ins. (14.2 by 19.8cms.) (P), latin text verso, mounted but unframed; together with LE ROUGE, Georges Louis - ‘L’Electorat de Cologne Le Duche de Bergue et Juliers’ and ‘L’Empire D’Allemagne’ (Germany) - two coloured engravings maps, c.1743, mounted but unframed (3) (see illustration).

524

Property of a gentleman - E. Bailey (early C20th) - VIEWS OF SALISBURY - a folio of seven unframed pencil drawings, 11.6 by 7.25ins. (29.5 by 18.4cms.) - signed & dated 1936.

525

Property of a gentleman - C19th English school - ‘TRANSEPT OF NETLEY ABBEY’ - pencil drawing, 9.75 by 13.6ins. (24.8 by 34.5cms,), in glazed frame.

526

OLD MASTER DRAWINGS FROM THE ROTHSCHILD FAMILY - property of a lady - Dutch school, late C17th - SHEPHERD AND FLOCK IN LANDSCAPE - ink & wash on paper, 2.75 by 3.75ins. (7 by 9.5cms.), mounted on paper & in modern glazed gilt frame (see illustration). Provenance - Carl Mayer von Rothschild (Frankfurt 1788-1855 Naples), and thence by descent. £100-200

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513

Property of a lady - BERAULT-BERCASTEL, M. l’Abbe, Chanoine de l’Eglise de Noyon - ‘Histoire de L’Eglise’, complete set of twenty-four volumes, Paris, chez Moutard, 1778-90, uniformly bound in full tan leather - ex libris Stonyhurst College, 1810 (24) (see illustration). Sold subject to no return. £80-120

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527

OLD MASTER DRAWINGS FROM THE ROTHSCHILD FAMILY - property of a lady - Italian school, C19th THREE FIGURE STUDIES - ink on paper heightened with white - 9.7 by 7.1ins. (24.6 by 18cms.), mounted on paper & in modern glazed gilt frame (see illustration). Provenance - Carl Mayer von Rothschild (Frankfurt 1788-1855 Naples), and thence by descent. £100-200

528

OLD MASTER DRAWINGS FROM THE ROTHSCHILD FAMILY - property of a lady - Italian school, C19th APOLLO EDUCATING THE CENTAUR CHIRON (OTHER SKETCHES VERSO) - ink on paper, 7.15 by 8.9ins. (18.1 by 22.5cms.), paper laid down on mount & in modern glazed gilt frame (see illustration). Provenance - Carl Mayer von Rothschild (Frankfurt 1788-1855 Naples), and thence by descent. £150-300

529

Property of a lady of title - C20th, possibly Russian school - BASCULE OR LIFTING BRIDGE, POSSIBLY ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA - watercolour, 3.9 by 9ins. (10 by 23cms.), in glazed frame - indistinctly signed on inside mount & inscribed on backing ‘Signed Gorlov’ and with label inscribed ‘St. Petersburg / Gorlov’ (see illustration).

530

Property of a gentleman - David Wilkie Raimbach (1820-1895) - ‘VILLE DE DIEPPE’ and ANOTHER SIMILAR - a pair, watercolours, each 5 by 8.5ins. (12.7 by 21.6cms.), in matching glazed Hogarth frames - one dated 10 Juin 1867 (2). £80-120

531

Joseph Halford Ross (b.1866) - ‘A SURREY GARDEN’ - watercolour, 6.5 by 10.5ins. (16.5 by 26.7cms.), in ornate glazed gilt frame - signed lower left (see illustration). £80-120

532

Joseph Halford Ross (b.1866) - ‘A CHESHIRE GARDEN’ - watercolour, 10.5 by 6.5ins. (26.7 by 16.5cms.), on ornate glazed gilt frame - signed lower right (see illustration). £80-120

533

Property of a gentleman - Joseph Hughes Clayton (fl.1891-1929) - THATCHED COTTAGE WITH FIGURE IN GARDEN - watercolour, 12.85 by 17.85ins. (32.6 by 45.3cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right. £50-80

534

Property of a lady - C20th - TWO HORSES BY TREES - sepia wash drawing, 3.7 by 5.3ins. (9.4 by 13.5cms.), in glazed frame - indistinctly signed lower left (see illustration).

535

Property of a lady - Daniel Sherrin (1869-1940) - HEREFORD CATHEDRAL - watercolour, 12.9 by 21ins. (32.8 by 53.3cms.), in glazed gilt frame initialled lower right & dated ‘87 (see illustration). £50-100

536

Property of a gentleman - A.J. Wolfe after M. Jackson - SOUTHWARK STREET, BOROUGH - ABOUT 1865’ - grey wash drawing, 13.25 by 19.5ins. (33.7 by 49.5cms.), in glazed oak frame - signed lower right & dated ‘46 (see illustration).

537

Property of a gentleman - circle of Thomas Charles Leeson Rowbotham NWS (1823-1875) - VIEW OF A CONTINENTAL LAKESIDE TOWN - watercolour, 4.25 by 6.5ins. (10.8 by 16.5cms.), in unglazed gilt frame (see illustration). £80-120

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538

Property of a lady - Geoffrey Strahan (1839-1916) MOUNTAIN RIVER SCENE - watercolour, 23.4 by 34.6ins. (59.5 by 88cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower left & dated 1901 (see illustration). £50-100

539

Property of a lady - follower of Miles Birket Foster (18251899) - THE CHILDREN’S TUG-O-WAR - watercolour, 13.5 by 27.75ins. (34.3 by 70.5cms.), in modern glazed frame (see illustration). £100-150

544

Property of a deceased estate - Claire Norrington (b.1969) A DONKEY GRAZING - pastel & wash, 14.8 by 14.5ins. (37.6 by 36.8cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right & dated ‘96 (see illustration). (Ãr) 50-80

Property of a deceased estate - Luigi Mantovani (Italian, 1880-1957) - VENICE CANAL SCENE - oil on canvas laid on board, 27 by 39.5ins. (68.5 by 100cms.), framed - signed lower right (see illustration). £200-300

545

Property of a deceased estate - follower of James Webb (1825-1895) - CONTINENTAL TOWN AND RIVER SCENE WITH BARGES AND FIGURES - oil on canvas, 7.1 by 10ins. (18 by 25.5cms.), in gilt composition frame - signed lower left (see illustration). £50-100

546

Property of a gentleman - C19th English school - FAMILY INTERIOR SCENE - oil on canvas, 19 by 15.25ins. (48.3 by 38.7cms.), in gilt frame. £50-80

547

Property of a lady - Norwich school, C19th - THATCHED COTTAGES WITH FIGURES AND GEESE - oil on canvas, a circle, 8.6ins. (21.8cms.) dia., in gilt composition frame (see illustration). £80-120

540

541

board, 25.4 by 30ins. (64.5 by 76cms.), framed - signed lower right (see illustration). Provenance - with The Museum Galleries, London (label on reverse). Footnote - Miss Jeanette Johnston-Saint married The Hon. Dudley Ryder, later to become the 7th Earl of Harrowby, in 1949. £50-100

Property of a deceased estate - Claire Norrington (b.1969) A DONKEY STANDING - pastel & wash, 15 by 18.5ins. (38.1 by 47cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right & dated ‘96 (see illustration). (Ãr) 70-100

542

Property of a deceased estate - David Mynett (b.1942) LANDSCAPE - pastel, 12.25 by 18.3ins. (31 by 46.5cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right (see illustration).

543

Property of a deceased estate - Jeanette Rosalthé Ryder (née Johnston-Saint), Countess of Harrowby (d.1997) - STILL LIFE OF TULIPS AND OTHER FLOWERS IN A VASE - oil on 46


Furniture 548

Property of a lady - a large Chinese hand-made carpet with ivory ground, 180 by 144ins. (457 by 366cms.) (see illustration). £50-100

549

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th French rosewood & trellis parquetry inlaid kidney shaped occasional table with frieze drawer & shelf under, on square tapering sabre legs, 29.75ins. (75.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £150-250

550

Property of a gentleman - a C19th mahogany & upholstered box ottoman of square waisted form.

551

Property of a gentleman - a George III mahogany wig stand, with two drawers & tripod base (see illustration). £100-150

552

Property of a lady - an early C19th Regency period mahogany & ebony strung swivel-top foldover card table with ring turned legs terminating in brass castors, 35.75ins. (91cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-150

553

Property of a lady - an C18th George III chinoiserie decorated bow-fronted two-door hanging corner cabinet, 36.2ins. (92cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150

554

Property of a deceased estate - a George III mahogany & strung demi-lune foldover tea table with ogee moulded square tapering legs, 38.8ins. (98.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £150-250

555

Property of a lady - an early C19th George IV mahogany fallfront bureau with well fitted interior above two short & three long graduated drawers with turned handles, on bracket feet, 49ins. (125cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £200-300

556

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th ebonised torchere or plant-stand, in the manner of Robert Adam, with three ram’s heads & monopodiae, 28ins. (71cms.) high (see illustration).

557

Property of a lady - a good C19th carved giltwood rectangular framed wall mirror, the plate later, 60 by 45.5ins. (153 by 116cms.) (see illustration). £300-500

558

Property of a lady - an Edwardian mahogany & button upholstered salon tub chair with spindle galleried back & cabriole front legs. £50-100

559

Property of a lady - a good Edwardian mahogany & inlaid square topped occasional table with square tapering legs & pierced cross stretchers, 18.7ins. (47.5cms.) across. £50-100

560

Property of a lady - a set of six late C19th / early C20th carved dark oak high-back dining chairs including two carvers, with crested & arcaded backs (6) (see illustration). £200-300

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564

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Property of a lady - a mahogany twin pedestal ‘D’-end dining table with extra leaf, the top probably C19th, 38 by 74ins. (96.5 by 188cms.) (max.) (see illustration). £150-250 Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th Florentine carved giltwood framed oval wall mirror, 40 by 28ins. (101.5 by 71cms.) (see illustration). £200-300 Property of a gentleman - a C19th mahogany serpentine fronted sideboard with carved paterae mounted fluted jambs, on tapering fluted legs, 76.5ins. (194cms.) long (see illustration). £200-300 Property of a gentleman - an early C19th mahogany pot cupboard with galleried top & turned legs (see illustration). £80-120

566

Property of a lady - a good quality early C19th mahogany swivel-top foldover games or card table, attributed to Gillows, circa 1835, the fluted column with carved leaf collar, on quatrefoil base with fluted bun feet & inset castors, 36.1ins. (91.7cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300

567

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Property of a gentleman - an early C20th walnut occasional table with glazed needlework panelled circular top depicting a mediaeval court scene, 31.1ins. (79cms.) dia. (see illustration). £80-120

565

Lot 567

Property of a lady - a good early C19th Danish reeded mahogany & parcel gilt rectangular framed pier glass or mirror, circa 1810, with pierced trellis cresting above a divided plate, the upper panel with cut & polychrome enamel painted decoration depicting a three-masted sailing ship flying the Danish flag within an oval surrounded by flowers, 65.4ins. (166cms.) high (see illustration). £500-700 48

568

Dorothea Travers-Smith (American, b.1902) - PORTRAIT OF AN INDIAN GIRL, SEATED - oil on board, 48 by 24ins., unframed - signed lower right and dated ‘61.

569

Maynard (early C20th) - COUNTRY VIEWS - a set of three, oils on board, in matching glazed gilt frames - all signed (3).

570

A rosewood fretwork ended hexagonal concertina with 21 buttons (two missing), damage to fretwork.

571

Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th mahogany bow-fronted chest of two short & three long drawers, on bracket feet, 39.6ins. (101cms.) wide. £50-80

572

Property of a lady - a Royal Doulton ‘Rose Elegans’ pattern 44-piece tea-set; together with a small Tiffany style table lamp; and two framed pictures (a lot).

573

Property of a lady - an Edwardian brass folding sparkguard; together with a set of three gilt brass finger-plates (4).

574

Property of a lady - a Victorian mahogany side table with two frieze drawers, on turned supports, 35.1ins. (89cms.) wide; together with a butler’s tray stand frame only (2).

575

A Chinese cloisonne planter, C20th, 9.5ins. (24cms.) dia..

576

A Persian kelim, 101 by 54ins. (247 by 137cms.). £80-120

577

Property of a gentleman - two late C19th / early C20th floral painted leather screens, damages (2).

578

A Persian kelim with cream and blue ground, 69 by 38ins. (175 by 96cms.). £60-90


579

A Belouch woollen hand-made rug with red ground, 77 by 49.5ins. (195 by 126cms.). £80-120

580

Property of a lady - a Royal Worcester ‘Beauchamp’ pattern fifty-three piece dinner service (53) (see illustration).

581

A Tabriz woollen hand-made rug with red ground, 59 by 37ins. (150 by 94cms.).

582

Property of a gentleman - a set of six C19th Chamberlain & Co. Worcester dessert comports, painted with floral bouquets within gilt borders, damages (6) (see illustration).

583

Property of a deceased estate - a group of six assorted pictures & prints including Ewald Kreusch (C20th) - PINE FOREST - oil on panel, 16 by 19.75ins. (40.5 by 50cms.), unframed - signed lower left; Kolbe (?) - STORMY SKY - pastel, 12 by 17.5ins. (30.5 by 44.5cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower left and dated ‘96; and Pamela Strong (C20th) - EARLY MORNING, LEVANT - watercolour, 12 by 16ins. (30.5 by 40.5cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower left (6).

584

A Gabbeh woollen hand-made rug with blue ground, 43 by 42ins. (109 by 107cms.). £50-80

585

Property of a gentleman - a quantity of assorted metalware including three C19th fenders & a brass helmet coal scuttle (a lot).

586

Property of a gentleman - a George III mahogany & crossbanded dwarf linen press, circa 1780, with inlaid oval shell panels, on bracket feet, interior bereft, 40.75ins. (103.5cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £80-120

587

A Caucasian woollen hand-made rug with copper ground, 74 by 54ins. (188 by 137cms.). £100-150

588

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Property of a gentleman - four assorted Japanese Imari plates, all C19th, the largest 12.25ins. (31.1cms.) dia. (4).

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595

Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian walnut & parquetry banded sewing box, 10ins. (25.4cms.) wide; together with a boxed Polaroid The Button camera (2).

Property of a deceased estate - James Farmer (C20th) STILL LIFE WITH OIL LAMP AND SAUCEPAN - oil on board, 20 by 24ins. (50.8 by 61cms.), framed (see illustration).

596

590

A Continental pine two-door larder cabinet, with later leaded glass panels, 96ins. (244cms.) high. £50-100

Property of a lady - a reproduction mahogany chiffonier bookcase with astragal glazed two-door upper section, on swept bracket feet, 50ins. (127cms.) wide (overall).

597

591

A C19th North European mahogany secretaire chest, with turned handles & feet, 38ins. (97cms.) wide. £100-150

Property of a deceased estate - a George III mahogany demi-lune foldover card table with square tapering legs, 36ins. (91.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £80-120

598

Property of a deceased estate - a modern Chinese woollen hand-made carpet with claret ground, 157 by 122ins. (400 by 310cms.). £100-200

Property of a deceased estate - Wendy Yeo (b.1937) ‘PYRENEES III’ - watercolour, 21.4 by 29.3ins. (54.4 by 74.4cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower left & with seal (see illustration).

599

Property of a deceased estate - Shirley Chalmers (C20th) - ‘SHRUBS IN WINTER’, ‘ROSE HEDGE’ and ‘MEADOW CRANESBILL’ - a group of three watercolours, the largest 14.7 by 11.8ins. (37.5 by 30cms.), all in glazed frames (3).

600

Wilfred Stephens (late C19th / early C20th) - ‘SUNSET - BOURNEMOUTH CLIFFS’ and ‘PORT BREDY (BRIDPORT WESSEX)’ - two etchings, the larger 9.5 by 6,5ins. (24.1 by 16.5cms.) (P), in glazed frames - both signed; together with a framed & glazed print after Rowlandson entitled ‘Table d’Hote’; a folio of unframed prints; and two books - GIBSON, Charles Dana - ‘The Education of Mr. Pipp’ and ‘A Widow and Her Friends’ - New York, Russell, 1900 and 1901 (6).

589

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593

594

Property of a gentleman - a set of C19th shop balance scales with levelling eye & brass pans above a white marble top, trade label for Parnall & Sons, 22 Narrow Wine St., Bristol, 20ins. (50.8cms.) wide; together with a quantity of weights (a lot). Property of a gentleman - John Jowitt (C20th) - FARMYARD SCENE - 17 by 20.5ins. (43.2 by 52.1cms.), framed - signed lower left & dated 1957; together with Norris (modern) - ‘GIRL IN TURBAN’ - oil on board, framed (2). 49


608

Property of a lady - a fruit painted rectangular framed wall mirror; together with ten assorted framed prints; and two picture frames (13).

609

Property of a lady - E.R. Faulkner - MEDITERRANEAN VIEW WITH TWO MAIDENS ON A TERRACE - oil, 11.25 by 17.75ins. (28.5 by 45cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right.

610

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian mahogany side chair; together with a rectangular framed wall mirror; and a box containing assorted items including a blue painted pottery charger (3).

611

Property of a lady - five assorted framed prints including an artist’s proof by Sarah Dunton (b.1952); together with a cased set of sewing related items; and a spinning stool (7).

612

Property of a gentleman - two C18th / C19th brass & copper warming pans; together with a Victorian copper helmet coal scuttle (3).

613

Property of a lady - late C19th English school - ITALIANATE GARDEN PARTY - oil on canvas, 16 by 20ins. (41 by 51.5cms.), in gilt frame.

614

Property of a lady - a box containing assorted lighting including a white painted metal wheatsheaf 5-light electrolier.

615

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th George IV mahogany bow-fronted corner washstand. £50-80

616

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian blue upholstered easy chair with turned front legs; together with a late Victorian walnut purdonium, adapted as a bedside cabinet; and a pair of reproduction mahogany carver chairs (4).

617

Property of a lady - a C19th Continental carved open pot cupboard, with cabriole legs.

618

Property of a gentleman - a C19th American rosewood & mother-of-pearl octagonal drop dial wall clock with two-train movement, 28ins. (71cms.) high.

619

Property of a deceased estate - Gordon Bennett (C20th British) - MOUNTAIN RIVER SCENE - oil on canvas, 20 by 28ins. (51 by 71cms.) framed - signed lower right (see illustration). (Ãr)

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Property of a deceased estate - a group of five studio pottery items including a St Ives stoneware jug with tenmoku glaze (5).

602

Property of a lady - early C20th English school - TRAILING FLOWERS & BASKET - watercolour, 10.25 by 14ins. (26 by 35.5cms.), in glazed gilt frame.

620

603

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th tracery glazed two-door china display cabinet on stand, with pierced fretwork swan-neck pediment above a blind fretwork frieze, 44.25ins. (112.5cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £150-250

Property of a lady - a Victorian twenty-three piece dessert service decorated with pink roses within an apple green border; together with an Aynsley thirty-nine piece tea-set (a lot). £50-100

621

Property of a lady - an early C19th William IV mahogany pedestal pembroke table, with end drawer on tapering octagonal column & quatrefoil base terminating in scroll feet, 36ins. (91.4cms.) long.

622

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian pine panelled single door cupboard, 29.5ins. (75cms.) wide (overall).

623

Property of a lady - Elliot Whittingham (modern) - BOWOOD DRIVE - watercolour, in glazed frame - signed lower right & dated 2001.

624

Property of a lady - three C19th brass fenders or sparkguards; together with a box containing assorted items including silver plated items (4).

625

Seven fine art & antiques related books & catalogues (7).

626

Property of a lady - a late Victorian carved oak cased aneroid barometer & thermometer (the barometer glass cracked), 39.25ins. (100cms.) high.

604

Property of a lady - Hazel Morgan (British, b.1967) MOTHER AND CHILD - oil on canvas, 24 by 18ins. (61 by 46cms.), framed - signed lower right & dated 1994; together with a pastel drawing by Mollie Burnett (2).

605

Property of a lady - a polished bronze model of the Medici lion, probably C19th, after the antique, ball missing, 13ins. (33cms.) long.

606

Property of a lady - six assorted framed watercolours & pencil drawings including four by De La Fargue (6).

607

Property of a gentleman - a Persian Ardebil woollen handmade carpet with navy ground, 134 by 102ins. (340 by 259cms.). £80-120

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627

Property of a lady - a modern Chinese woollen handmade oval rug with apricot ground, 108 by 72ins. (274 by 183cms.).

628

Property of a lady - an C18th 30-hour striking longcase clock with 11-inch square engraved brass dial, in an associated modern pine case with swan-neck pediment, 90ins. (228.5cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £80-120

629

Property of a gentleman - a group of five reproduction Staffordshire style figures (5).

630

Property of a gentleman - a modern ebonised rectangular adjustable piano stool.

631

Property of a lady - a George III style carved beechwood fire surround, 50.6ins. (128.5cms.) wide (overall).

632

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th mahogany square piano, converted to a sideboard.

633

Property of a lady - a Victorian walnut & beige button upholstered nursing chair, with turned front legs & castors.

634

Property of a gentleman - a quantity of fire furniture including a wrought iron fire-basket, a brass fender, a brass sparkguard, and brass hearth tools (a lot).

635

Property of a lady - a Victorian walnut slipper nursing chair with peach upholstery; together with a Victorian mahogany swing-frame toilet mirror; and a kidney shaped dressing stool (3).

643

Property of a gentleman - a boxed Edinburgh Crystal glass ship’s decanter; together with a boxed pair of Edinburgh Crystal glass brandy balloons; a blue glass bowl; and a Villeroy & Boch square dish with blue marbled centre (5).

644

Property of a gentleman - a set of four Edwardian later duck-egg green painted side chairs (4). £50-80

645

Property of a lady - a studio pottery stoneware bowl with tenmoku glaze, unmarked, 5.9ins. (15cms.) dia.; together with a Kosta art glass dish, 10.75ins. (27.3cms.) across (2).

646

Property of a lady - a George III & later mahogany side table with frieze drawer & square tapering legs, 33.3ins. (77cms.) wide.

647

Property of a gentleman - an oak refectory table with green painted base, 65.5ins. (166cms.) long. £80-120

648

Property of a lady - a Victorian carved walnut & upholstered circular seated adjustable piano stool, with tripod base.

649

Property of a gentleman - modern - PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY - oil on canvas, 32.75 by 20.75ins. (83 by 53cms.), in gilt frame.

650

Property of a gentleman - a nineteen-piece suite of acid etched Greek key pattern glassware (19).

651

Property of a gentleman - H. Robinson (early C20th) - AN EXTENSIVE RIVER LANDSCAPE - oil on canvas, 24 by 36ins. (61 by 91cms.), in oak frame - signed lower right.

652

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted ceramics including a majolica jardiniere & Poole Pottery items (a lot).

653

Property of a lady - an Edwardian carved mahogany mirrorback chiffonier or display cabinet, 49ins. (125cms.) wide (overall). £60-90

636

Property of a gentleman - a set of golf clubs in bag.

637

Property of a lady - an early C20th wall mounted aneroid barometer & brush set.

638

A Victorian walnut & pale blue ‘carpet’ upholstered nursing chair or prie dieu, with turned front legs & brass castors (see illustration).

639

Property of a lady - a French Louis XVI style gilt metal mounted console table with marble top, 41.5ins. (105.5cms.) wide (overall).

654

640

Property of a lady - a pair of early C19th mahogany side chairs with turned front legs (2).

Property of a lady - a Chinese embroidered silk panel, in modern glazed frame, 25.25 by 13.2ins. (64 by 33.5cms.) (overall).

655

641

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th brass & mesh nursery fender, 52ins. (132cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration).

Property of a lady - twelve Limoges porcelain collector’s plates, boxed (12).

656

Property of a lady - a Victorian mahogany oval topped loo table, restorations.

642

Property of a gentleman - modern - STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS - oil on canvas, 32.75 by 20.75ins. (83 by 53cms.), in gilt frame.

657

Property of a lady - an Edwardian pine chest of two short & two long drawers with turned feet, 34ins. (86cms.) wide.

658

Property of a gentleman - a reproduction mahogany serpentine fronted side table, with two frieze drawers, 39ins. (99cms.) wide.

659

Property of a gentleman - an oak twin pedestal desk, the top associated, 54ins. (137cms.) wide.

660

Property of a gentleman - a reproduction mahogany twin pedestal desk, 60ins. (152.5cms.) wide.

661

Property of a gentleman - an oak cased mantel clock with French 8-day movement striking on a gong, 10.7ins. (27.2cms.) high.

662

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian mahogany & satinwood banded twin pedestal ‘S’-shaped tambour rolltop desk, central drawer & vanity board missing, 54ins. (137cms.) wide.

Lot 641

Lot 638

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663

Property of a lady - a mid C19th mahogany three-door dwarf linen press, enclosing slides & drawers, 78.75ins. (200cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300

674

Property of a gentleman - an extensive early C20th A.G. Richardson Crown Ducal Ware toiletry set including a slop pail, decorated with trailing red flowers on a black ground, some damages (see illustration).

664

Property of a lady - a Victorian figured walnut & parquetry banded octagonal topped trumpet sewing table, with tripod base. £50-70

675

Property of a deceased estate - a set of four reproduction Chippendale style carved mahogany dining chairs with upholstered seats on cabriole legs with ball & claw feet (4).

665

Property of a lady - a reproduction mahogany bow-fronted chest of four long drawers, 30ins. (77cms.) wide.

676

666

Property of a lady - a Victorian prie dieu with floral petit point upholstery; together with a George III fruitwood country Chippendale side chair (2).

Property of a lady - an Edwardian oak telescopic extending dining table with extra leaf & winding handle, 57ins. (145cms.) long (max.); together with a cane panelled elbow chair (2).

677

Property of a gentleman - a white painted oak two-part dresser with barleytwist supports, 48ins. (122cms.) wide.

667

Property of a lady - a modern Persian woollen hand-made carpet with red ground, 152 by 114ins. (386 by 290cms.). £80-120

678

668

Property of a gentleman - an early C20th oak telescopic extending dining table with turned legs, 47.5 by 95ins. (121 by 241cms.) (max.).

669

Property of a gentleman - two sets of four Edwardian salon side chairs (8).

Property of a gentleman - Helene M. Baron (French, late C19th / early C20th) - ALPINE LAKESIDE VILLAGE watercolour, 11.7 by 21.4ins. (29.7 by 54.4cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower left & dated ‘93; together with Joseph Chamberlain (British, early C20th) - WOODGREEN COMMON, ANGLERS AT LAKESIDE - pastel, 13 by 16.5ins. (33 by 42cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower left (2).

679

670

Property of a lady - an Old Charm reproduction carved oak court cupboard with leaded glass panelled doors, the back panel worm damaged, 49.75ins. (126cms.) wide.

Property of a lady - an unusual bentwood hallstand, circa 1900, probably by Thonet or Kohn, some hat or coat hooks missing, 57.5ins. (146cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-200

671

Property of a lady - Roger Remington (modern) - ‘A FARM BY THE WAYSIDE’ - oil on board, 13 by 17ins. (33 by 43cms.), framed - signed lower left & labelled on reverse.

672

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian walnut two-part mirror-back sideboard, 59ins. (150cms.) wide (overall).

673

Sold on behalf of Salisbury Hospice Care - Hugh William McKenzie (1909-2005) - ANGLESEA ROAD, WOOLWICH, LONDON - pencil drawing, 7.2 by 10.75ins. (18.3 by 27.3cms.), unframed - monogrammed lower right (see illustration).

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Lot 689

Lot 690

680

Property of a lady - a C19th black marble architectural cased mantel clock, the American movement with visible escapement & striking on a coiled gong, 13.8ins. (35cms.) high.

681

Property of a lady - a set of four gilt brass twin light wall appliques in the Louis XVI style, the backplates 14ins. (35.6cms.) high (4).

682

Property of a lady - a maroon painted Lloyd Loom two-seater sofa; together with a towel rail (2). £50-100

683

Property of a lady - a small quantity of Continental pottery items including a Luneville tureen & cover (7).

684

Property of a gentleman - a Stanley surveyor’s dumpy level, in fitted mahogany case.

685

Property of a gentleman - a Stanley surveyor’s level, in fitted mahogany case.

686

Property of a deceased estate - a small late Regency period gilt painted pier glass, with acanthus decorated split pilasters, 22.65ins. (57.5cms.) high.

687

Property of a deceased estate - a mid C20th walnut demi-lune card table with acanthus carved cabriole legs terminating in ball & claw feet.

688

Property of a gentleman - a set of vintage white painted standing or surgery scales with weights.

689

Property of a lady - an C18th George III oak & mahogany crossbanded bow-fronted two-door corner wall or hanging cupboard, with brass ‘H’ hinges, 34.8ins. (88.5cms.) high (see illustration). £50-100

690

Lot 696

Lot 698

Property of a lady - an Edwardian mahogany serpentine fronted glazed single door freestanding corner cabinet, with square tapering splay supports, 66ins. (167.5cms.) high (see illustration). £50-100

691

Property of a lady - a walnut barleytwist plantstand with later associated top.

692

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th mahogany chest of three short & three long graduated drawers with brass oval plate handles, on bracket feet, 45.6ins. (116cms.) wide (overall). £50-80

693

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th heavily carved dark oak court cupboard, 53.5ins. (136cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £150-250

694

Property of a lady - a large quantity of early C20th floral painted tableware, mostly Luneville, some printed ‘Made in France for F. Crook, 12 Motcomb St., Belgrave Sq., SW’, others similarly marked for ‘Temple & Crook’ of the same address, some damages (a lot). £50-80

695

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian pine twin pedestal desk or dressing table, with 9 drawers & turned ebonised handles, 44ins. (112cms.) wide. £80-120

696

Property of a gentleman - a mid Victorian rosewood davenport with tapering barleytwist columns (see illustration). £80-120

697

Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian rosewood fretwork decorated adjustable sheet music stand; together with a quantity of decorative items including a Victorian papier mache cutlery tray & a modern cinnabar lacquer lidded jug (a lot).

698

Property of a lady - a pair of 1920’s red upholstered club armchairs (2) (see illustration). £50-100

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Manner of....... In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date.

7.

After........ In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist.

8.

Signed/Dated/Inscribed......... In our opinion the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist.

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A glossary of the conventional terms employed in this catalogue concerning attribution of paintings, drawings, and works of art. The auctioneers reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable. Dimensions are given in centimetres, height before width.

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2.

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3.

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4.

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5.

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