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The Tony Gibbons Collection
Monday 20th October 2025 at 10am
The Watch auction
Tuesday 21st October 2025 at 10am
Wednesday 22nd October 2025 at 10am

Watches & Jewellery
Wednesday 24th September 2025 at 10am





Wristwatches
1.
Omega Constellation Calendar gold and stainless steel gold gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 396.1070.1, serial no. 53794xxx, circa 1991, gold Roman numeral bezel, gilded dial with Dot markers, date aperture and centre seconds, quartz, Omega bracelet, 33.5mm
£300-500
2.
Omega Constellation gold and stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. 795 1203, serial no. 56263xxx, circa 1998, quartz, 23mm
£300-500
3.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date gold and stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. 6917, serial no. 6143xx7, circa 1979, gold fluted bezel, champagne dial, jubilee bracelet, 26mm
**Privateprovenancewiththeoriginalbox,papersandtag,dated '28June1980'
£1500-2000
4.
Rolex 18ct Everose Oysterflex buckle, 31.3gm
£2600-3000
5.
Patek Philippe Twenty-4 18ct white gold diamond set lady's wristwatch, reference no. 4908/20G-010, movement no. 1678xxx/41618xxx, slate dial with diamond markers, the case set with two-rows of diamonds consisting of ninety-six round brilliant and princess-cuts, diamond set crown, E-15 quartz movement, Patek Philippe bracelet with signed butterfly clasp, 100.8gm, 26mm x 22mm
**withPatekPhilippeboxandCertificateofOrigindated22ndApril 2003purchasedfromMallory&Son,Bath(boxinterioratfault)
£8000-10,000
6.
Jaeger-LeCoultre lady's rectangular stainless steel wristwatch, case no. 33954, rectangular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, hour markers and minute track, blued steel hands, JL crown, the case back engraved 'P.M.S', modern 'new' black leather cord strap, 14mm x 31mm including lugs
**Jaeger-LeCoultreboxwithoutercover
£200-300
7.
Cartier Tank Francaise gold and stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. 2384, serial no. 72459xxX, pink mother of pearl signed Roman numeral dial, cabouchon sapphire crown, quartz movement, Cartier bracelet with a butterfly folding clasp, 20mm
£1600-2000
8.
L.U. Chopard & Cie, Geneve Tank 18ct gentleman's wristwatch, case reference nos. 2012 22288, signed Roman numeral dial, cabouchon crown, manual wind signed 17 jewel movement, modern black leather strap, 33mm x 25mm
£700-1000
9.
Vintage Rodania automatic gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, 25 jewels, black strap, 32mm (requires service)
£15-30
10.
Election 18k lady's wristwatch on a 9ct bracelet, 13.1g, 18mm
£200-250





11.
Tissot 9ct lady's wristwatch, circa 1973, signed silvered dial, 17 jewel manual wind movement, integral bracelet, 21gm, 19mm
£320-380
12.
Moriva 14k pink gold lady's cocktail wristwatch, set with amethyst, rubies and diamonds, manual wind 17 jewel movement signed Tower Watch Co., 19.5gm, 15mm
£400-600
13.
Attractive platinum diamond set lady's cocktail wristwatch, circa 1940s, the case set with round brilliant-cut diamonds with stylised pierced set hinged lugs, cut oval silvered dial with Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, Omega signed 15 jewel movement, serial no. 9360354, on a later 18ct mesh link bracelet, 20.6gm, 18mm; with box
£700-900
14.
Attractive Art Deco platinum diamond set lady's cocktail wristwatch, the stylised case with fancy articulated lugs set with princess and round brilliant-cut diamonds, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, unsigned 16 jewel movement, with safety chain, 19.9gm, 14mm; with case
£400-600
15.
Fine Vertex Revue platinum diamond set lady's cocktail wristwatch, case reference 334/1384 set with round brilliant-cut diamonds to the bezel, openwork lugs and bracelet, signed silvered dial, cal. 7462 17 jewel movement, with safety chain, 25.3gm, 14.75mm
£700-1000
16.
Tissot stainless steel diamond set lady's wristwatch, reference L822, silvered dial with diamond set bezel, quartz, Tissot bracelet, 14mm
£50-80
17.
Raymond Weil Tema stainless steel diamond set lady's wristwatch, reference no. 5886, black dial with diamond set bezel, quartz, Raymond Weil bracelet, 17mm
£80-120
18.
Collection of seven assorted gentleman's wristwatches to include a vintage Aristocrat automatic, two Seiko, Sekonda and three others (7)
£50-100
19.
'Labrador' Swiss gold plated lever pocket watch, 50mm (movement requires attention)
£40-80
20.
Attractive 9ct lever fob watch, import hallmarks London 1920, 15 jewel bar movement, 9ct hinged cuvette, gilt dial with Roman numerals and engraved centre, within an engine turned and engraved case, 31.7gm, 34mm
£150-250
21.
Four assorted silver pocket watches for repair, 356.7gm in total
£50-100
LOTS 22-50 NO LOT
Jewellery
51.
The Westminster Collection - 2025 VE Day 80th Anniversary gold proof £5 coin, 31.1gm, limited edition 12/25, with certificate (1)
£1600-2000






52.
The Westminster Collection - 2025 The Winston Churchill VE Day 80th Anniversary 5oz silver proof masterpiece coin, limited edition 035/495, with booklet, certificate and presentation box
£150-250
53.
Royal Australia Mint/The Perth Mint - Sir Donald Bradman Commemorative three-piece coin set - 1908-2001 to include a silver and gold 20 Dollar coin, silver 5 Dollar coin and a bronze 5 Dollar coin, with coin program and green presentation case
£400-600
54.
The Bradford Exchange - The First World War Victoria Cross Commemorative Set, to include a 2018 VC silver proof crown and The Victoria Cross replica medal, with certificate and box
£40-80
55.
The Royal Mint - 2023 quarter-sovereign gold proof coin commemorating the coronation of his Majesty King Charles III, no. 0890, 2gm, with certificate and boxes
£100-150
56.
The Bradford Exchange - 1957 Queen Elizabeth II gold sovereign coin, 8gm, with certificate and box
£400-500

Tower Mint Ltd - D-Day 80th Anniversary gold proof sovereign coin, limited edition 095/100 First Strike Edition, 8gm, with certificate and box
£400-500
58.
Tower Mint Ltd - The Falkland Islands 2025 gold proof sovereign coin, limited edition 135/250, 8gm, with certificate and box
£400-500



59.

The Royal Mint - 2023 sovereign proof coin commemorating The Coronation of his Majesty King Charles III, no. 01409, with box and certificate
£400-500
60.
1937 full sovereign coin, 8gm, within a Bradford Exchange presentation box
£400-500
61.
The Bradford Exchange - two 2023 ten pound proof coins commemorating The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, layered in pure silver and limited to 499 pieces, Nos. 277 and 297, each with certificates and boxes; also a £5 Collector Club 2023 The Coronation of King Charles III coin in case (3)
£50-80
62.
Edward VII 1908 full sovereign coin, 8gm
£400-500
63.
Edward VII 1909 half sovereign coin, 4gm
£200-250
64.
Victorian 'bun head' 1883 full sovereign coin, 8gm
£400-500
65.
Victorian 1890 full sovereign coin, 8gm
£400-500





66.
Victorian style 18ct yellow gold aquamarine and diamond oval cluster ring, the aquamarine 1.50ct approx, in a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.55ct approx in total, width 16mm, 4gm, ring size M
£750-850
67.
9ct oval blue topaz ring, 4.7gm, 18mm x 13mm, ring size P
£40-80
68.
Attractive 9ct diamond cluster ring with split set shoulders, round brilliant-cuts, 11mm, 4.5gm, ring size P
£200-300
69.
18ct emerald and diamond ring in a scroll setting, London 1979, width 5mm, 4gm, ring size M/N
£160-220

(See page 7)

70.



Double strand white baroque freshwater pearl necklace, with a white metal diamond set clasp, 84gm, 46" long approx **withbox
£100-200
71.
10k Torus-cut blue topaz and diamond pendant on a 9ct necklet, no. 7/46, 3.6gm, the pendant 31mm
£140-180
72.
Victorian silver engraved choker necklace, width 21mm, 47.7gm, 13" long; with a silver gate bracelet 31.3gm, silver hinged bangle 26gm and a silver bound leather pocket watch case (4)
£80-120
73.
Heavy silver charm bracelet with assorted novelty charms (mostly silver), 117.6gm
£60-90
74.
Good 18ct white gold diamond solitaire ring with three-row pavé diamond set shoulders, round brilliant-cut, 1.06ct in total, clarity VS2, colour H, hallmarked London 2010, 5.5gm, width 6mm, ring size M
£1000-1500
75.
18ct three stone diamond ring, transitional brilliant-cuts, 0.40ct approx in total, width 5mm, 2.2gm, ring size M
£150-200
76.
Attractive Art Deco style platinum sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, the sapphire 0.90ct approx, the border set with baguette and round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.40ct approx in total, width 12mm, 3.7gm, ring size N
£700-900


77.
Pair of 9ct ruby and diamond floral cluster earrings, post and butterfly backs, 1.9gm, 16mm; with box
£50-80
78.
Collection of eight silver rings, 63.7gm in total (8)
£50-80
79.
Attractive two colour yellow metal thimble, 4.4gm, 21.5mm
£100-150
80.
Ornate yellow metal thimble, 10gm, 23.5mm
£200-250
81.
Attractive yellow metal thimble, 6gm, 23mm
£140-180
82.
Victorian yellow metal and amethyst thimble, 5gm, 21mm
£100-150
83.
Attractive yellow metal thimble, set with a band of turquoise and pearls, 6.9g, 23mm
£140-180
84.
Impressive modern 14ct yellow gold marquise-cut diamond solitaire ring, 2.00ct approx, clarity I1, colour F, width 16mm, 4.3gm, ring size M
£1500-2000
85.
Victorian 15ct emerald and diamond engraved brooch, with safety chain, 4.1gm, 58mm
£100-150

84 (See page 9)


85 (See page 9)
86.
Pretty platinum emerald and diamond cluster ring, the emerald 0.50ct approx, in a setting consisting of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.25ct approx in total, width 12mm, 3.8gm, ring size
M/N
£500-700
87.
Interesting antique blue hardstone cameo stickpin, depicting a profile portrait of a gentleman in an unmarked gold mount, 10.1gm, 84mm long
£150-250
88.
Attractive modern 18ct white gold pavé diamond heart shaped pendant on a slender necklace, round brilliant-cut diamonds, 7.3gm, the pendant 24mm x 15mm, the necklace 18" long
£650-750
89.
Three assorted gold mounted fobs, one inset with a carnelian intaglio, 19.3gm in total, the largest 23mm x 19mm (3)
£180-250
90.
Novelty 'Mr Punch' articulated white metal pole charm, 2gm, 38mm
£30-50
91.
Pretty yellow metal citrine and seed pearl flower brooch, set with four heart shaped citrine, oval stamped flower mark, 3gm, 18mm x 16mm
£120-180
92.
Italian 19th century micro mosaic oval brooch, depicting Saint Peter's Square, Rome within a gilt metal mount, 18.3gm, 36mm x 43mm (at fault)
£60-100



92
93.
Good heavy 18ct graduating rope twist design necklace, stamped '750', 78.7gm, 17.5" long
£3400-3800
94.
9ct opal and diamond pendant on a plated necklace, the pendant 0.8gm, 18mm; Bradford Exchange Disney 100 stainless steel charm bracelet with box and certificate; also with a boxed silver necklace (at fault)
£40-80
95.
Cultured pearl graduated double strand necklace with a 9ct clasp, the pearls 3mm- 8mm, 24.2gm, 20" long; with a Clogau box
£40-80
96.
Attractive platinum vertical diamond dress ring in the Art Deco style, set with round and baguette-cuts, 0.80ct approx in total, width 16mm, 4.6gm, ring size O
£850-950

(See page 9)



97.
Victorian 18ct three stone diamond gypsy ring, Birmingham 1878, old mine cuts, 0.40ct approx in total, clarity VS/SI, colour F-H, width 6mm, 5.3gm, ring size O
£250-350
98.
18ct white gold emerald-cut solitaire diamond ring with tapered baguette set shoulders, 0.45ct approx, clarity VS2, colour H, width 5.5mm, 2.2gm, ring size J/K
£350-400
99.
18ct entwinned serpent snake design ring, set with a single oldcut diamond and single blue sapphire, the diamond 0.15ct approx, width 8mm, 6.5gm, ring size K
£280-320
100.
18ct five stone old-cut diamond daisy cluster ring, 9mm, 1.8gm, ring size J/K
£70-100
101.
Pretty antique 18ct ruby and diamond five stone ring, width 5mm, 1.6gm, ring size L
£80-120
102.
Good platinum solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 1.50ct approx, clarity SI1, colour J, Birmingham 1977, 9mm, 4.6gm, ring size M/N
£1400-1800
103.
9ct ruby and diamond half hoop ring, width 3mm, 2gm, ring size
N/O
£40-60

(See page 9)


104.
Attractive modern 18ct white gold ruby and diamond dress cluster ring, the pear shaped ruby 0.73ct, total diamond weight 0.38ct, width 9mm, 2.9gm, ring size O
£400-600
105.
Attractive platinum three stone diamond ring, round brilliantcuts, 0.80ct approx in total, clarity VS/SI, colour G-H, width 6mm, 2.4gm, ring size N
£300-500
106.
Edwardian style emerald-cut emerald and diamond ring, with split stylised diamond set shoulders, the emerald 0.50ct approx, the diamond 0.25ct approx in total, width 11mm, 3.8gm, ring size N
£550-650
107.
Period 18ct and platinum sapphire and diamond three stone ring, width 4mm, 2gm, ring size M
£70-100
108.
18ct half hoop diamond set ring, set with six round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 4.5mm, 3.4gm, ring size N
£140-180
109.
18ct yellow gold three stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cuts, 0.50ct approx in total, clarity SI1, colour J-K, 3gm, ring size H
£280-320

106 (See page 10)

110.


Alabaster & Wilson pair of 18ct Mabe pearl and enamel earrings, with blue and green enamel highlights, post and clip backs, 13.5gm, 19mm
£550-750
111.
Two 9ct belcher link bracelets, 7.6gm (2)
£150-180
112.
9ct shield shaped gentleman's signet ring, width 14mm, 5.8gm, ring size W
£110-130
113.
Large Victorian shell cameo brooch/pendant, depicting Leda and the Swan within a yellow metal frame, 22.1gm, 58mm x 46mm
£120-180
114.
Novelty 9ct fox's head bar brooch, with cabouchon garnet set eyes, 2.1gm, 38mm
£40-80
115.
Novelty 15ct chick bar brooch, with a gem set cabouchon eye and single seed pearl, 2.9gm, 47mm
£100-150
116.
Contemporary 18ct yellow gold three row swirl design baguette diamond ring, width 8mm, 5.3gm, ring size J/K
£700-900
117.
9ct cabouchon opal and garnet cluster ring; 9ct three stone amethyst ring; 9ct eternity ring (stones missing); also a 9ct amethyst oval pendant, 9.1gm in total (4)
£150-200



118.
Modern 18ct white gold diamond cluster pendant, set with seven round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.65-0.70ct approx in total, clarity
VS1-2, colour E-F, 1.6gm, 16mm x 9mm
£300-400
119.
18ct white gold Celtic engraved wedding band ring, Sheffield 2012, width 6mm, 6.2gm, ring size W
£420-480
120.
Pair of Tahitian pearl 18ct white gold stud earrings, with butterfly backs, 9mm
£50-80
121.
Attractive 18ct cross-over design mixed-cut diamond ring, with a centre band consisting of four baguette diamonds between swirl bands each set with seven round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 9mm, 3gm, ring size N
£300-500
122.
18ct solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 1.02ct approx, clarity I1, colour H, 7.5mm, 3.8gm, Sheffield 1997, ring size N **withbox
£800-1200
123.
Silver curb link bracelet, silver Cleopatra style necklace, two silver brooches and a silver child's bangle, 65.1gm in total (5)
£30-50
124.
Silver link guard chain with a swivel clasp, 44.9gm, 62" long
£50-80


125.


Victorian silver engraved oval locket and collar, the collar 162 long approx, the pendant 59mm x 36mm, 60.6gm
£80-120
126.
Art Deco style platinum pink sapphire and diamond ring, the oval sapphire 1.10ct approx, in a stylised setting consisting of round and baguette-cut diamonds, 0.45ct approx in total, width 9mm, 5gm, ring size N
£800-1000
127.
Fancy silver synthetic sapphire and marcasite silver hinged bangle, Birmingham 1962, 36.8gm; together with two further silver engraved hinged bangles each with safety chains, 30.3gm (3)
£40-80
128.
Slender 9ct bracelet, 1.1gm; silver core and 9ct bangle 5.9gm; gold mounted swivel pendant fob 7.7gm; also two pairs of drop earrings and two pins
£40-80
129.
Unusual 18ct 'night & day' fold-over design ring, set with emeralds, rubies and diamonds, 4.8gm, ring size N/O (some emeralds missing)
£320-380
130.
Modern 18ct white gold oval sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the sapphire 0.25ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 8mm, 3gm, ring size O/P; with box
£150-200
131.
Four assorted 9ct charms including a lion example, 5.3gm (4)
£100-150
132.
Good 9ct guard chain, 50.4gm, 64" long
£1000-1500



133.
18ct yellow gold ruby and diamond oval cluster ring, the ruby 0.35ct approx, width 9mm, 3.2gm, ring size M/N; with box
£150-200
134.
18ct round brilliant-cut solitaire diamond ring, 0.46ct approx, clarity VS2, colour J, 6mm, 2.3gm, ring size P/Q
£400-600
135.
9ct triple colour gold bracelet, width 9mm, 15.4gm, 7.5" long
£320-360
136.
Victorian style pretty oval aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, the aquamarine 0.70ct approx, the diamonds 0.55ct approx in total, width 13mm, 4.7gm, ring size Q
£680-720
137.
9ct oval carved shell cameo pendant/brooch on a braided collar with 18ct mounts, the pendant depicting a side profile of a young lady, London 1986, 8.6gm in total
£60-100
138.
Selection of assorted dress rings, mostly silver examples, 64.8gm (12)
£50-80
139.
Collection of five antique yellow metal stick pins, to include a fox, coral, mourning, horseshoe and cameo examples, 16.7gm in total (5)
£120-180
140.
Attractive 18ct and enamel oval miniature pendant/brooch, painted depicting a portrait of a lady wearing a blue dress within a blue enamel foliate border, import hallmarks for London 1969, 11.8gm, 53mm x 36mm
£400-600


141.
154 (See page 14)





147.


155 (See page 14)
Three assorted engraved 9ct locket pendants, 10.3gm in total, the largest 26mm diameter (3)
£200-250
Selection of assorted mostly silver jewellery to include an ingot, engraved bangle, necklets, brooches, etc, 152.8gm
£60-100
142.
Pair of 9ct earrings and a 9ct cross pendant on chain, 6.5gm £120-160
143.
Novelty 9ct pony brooch with safety chain, 5.5gm, 32mm £100-150
144.
Heavy 9ct charm bracelet with a collection of assorted charms to include two swivel fobs, 61.8gm
£1100-1300
145.
Antique 9ct turquoise set bracelet, with safety chain, 6.8gm £140-180
146.
Platinum amethyst and baguette diamond ring, the amethyst of good colour 2.30ct approx, set either side with three baguette diamonds, 0.20ct approx in total, width 10mm, 4.8gm, ring size N £500-600
148.
Italian 19th century micro mosaic small oval brooch, depicting a recumbent spaniel in a gold mount, 3.8gm, 19mm x 23mm
£150-250
149.
Victorian yellow metal graduated knot design bangle, stamped marks, 10.5gm
£200-300
150.
9ct medallion fob inscribed 'Avon Sports Club', 6.3gm; 9ct bloodstone signet ring, 4.3gm; also a 9ct stone set eternity ring, 2.3gm, with box (3)
£220-260
151.
Art Deco black onyx and diamond pendant, 1.7gm, 16mm x 11mm
£180-220
152.
Edwardian 18ct buckle design ring, Birmingham 1902, width 10mm, 5.7gm, ring size K; with box
£250-300
153.
Pair of modern fancy 18ct white gold diamond drop earrings, each set with nineteen round brilliant-cut diamonds, post and butterfly backs, 7.6gm, drop 68mm approx; with box
£450-550
156 (See page 14)
165 (See page 14)


154.



Good fancy 14ct oval coral and diamond dress ring, the oval cabouchon coral within two graduated round brilliant-cut diamond borders with set shoulders, 22mm x 17mm, 6.1gm, ring size N/O; with box
£300-500
155.
Large 18ct yellow gold oval citrine set ring, 26ct approx, 23mm x 18.5mm, 12.9gm, ring size K/L; with box
£400-600
156.
Good modern platinum diamond half eternity ring, set with round brilliant-cuts, total weight 0.45ct approx, width 2.5mm, 2.7gm, ring size M/N
£500-700
157.
Good Art Deco ruby and diamond octagonal cluster ring, the oval centre ruby ct approx, within three tiers of old-cut diamonds and calibrated rubies with set shoulders set in yellow and white metal, 18mm x 11.5mm, 5gm, ring size O/P; with box
£1000-1500
158.
Clogau Welsh Gold 9ct pendant on necklace, set with an opal, amethyst and moonstone, 5.7gm, the pendant 30mm
£120 £160
159.
Clogau Welsh Gold 9ct and onyx pendant on necklace, 6.3gm, the pendant 27mm x 14.5mm
£80-120



160.
Clogau Welsh Gold Regal Collection 18ct bicolour sapphire and diamond pendant on necklace, 8.3gm, the pendant 29mm **withClogauboxandtag
£350-450
161.
Clogau Welsh Gold 9ct amethyst pendant on necklace, 7.5gm, the pendant 24mm x 13mm **withClogauboxandtag
£80-120
162.
Clogau Welsh Gold 9ct necklace antler stone set necklace, 4gm, the pendant 31mm x 26mm **withClogauboxandtag
£80-120
163.
Clogau Welsh Gold bracelet, 7.1gm, 7.5" long **withClogaubox
£150-200
164.
Clogau Welsh Gold 9ct garnet and diamond bracelet, 13gm, 7.5" long **withClogaubox
£260-320
165.
Clogau Welsh Gold 9ct and black onyx hinged bangle, stamped marks, 18.8gm, 67mm wide
£300-500
168 (See page 15)
171 (See page 15)
172 (See page 15)
170 (See page 15)

189 (See page 16)


188 (See page 16)


166.
Edwardian 15ct oval locket pendant, Chester 1907, inset with of hair and photographic portrait of a lady, with engraved 'WS' initials, 7.1gm; upon a gold plated necklace, the locket 31mm x 22mm
£150-200
167.
15ct cabouchon garnet and pearl five stone ring, London 1927, width 4.5mm, 1.5gm, ring size M/N
£50-80
168.
Edwardian 9ct sardonyx engraved gentleman's signet ring, Birmingham 1908, width 14mm, 6gm, ring size P/Q
£120-160
169.
Edwardian 9ct scroll design ring, Birmingham 1903, width 11mm, 2.3gm, ring size O (at fault)
£45-65
170.
Modern 18ct white gold full diamond eternity ring, round brilliant-cuts, width 4mm, 4.8gm, ring size I/J
£450-550
171.
Attractive antique 18ct old-cut diamond cluster ring, estimated 0.85ct approx in total, clarity VS/SI, colour I-L, width 14mm, 3.4gm, ring size O
£300-500


172.
Large amethyst and diamond scroll design ring, with five amethyst eight small rose-cut diamonds, width 10mm, 10.4gm, ring size T
£320-380
173.
9ct bicolour sapphire and diamond full eternity ring, width 5mm, 3.8gm, ring size N
£100-150
174.
Antique 18ct serpent snake design ring, set to the head with a ruby and diamond, width 9.5mm, 3.1gm, ring size L/M
£140-180
175.
Antique yellow metal rough-cut diamond cluster ring, 13mm, 4.1gm, ring size J
£100-150
176.
18ct three stone diamond gypsy ring, width 7mm, 2.1gm, ring size P
£80-120
177.
Victorian 15ct and black enamel oval mourning ring, set with rose diamonds and pearls, inscribed tot he shank 'in memory of', width 12mm, 3.4gm, ring size R
£140-180
174
194 (See page 17)
183 (See page 16)
191 (See page 16)




178.
Victorian gold and black enamel oval locket mourning ring set with a single pearl, the hinged front opening to reveal a hair glazed panel, width 11mm, 2.9gm, ring size N
£140-180
179.
Antique 18ct claw set sapphire and diamond five stone ring, consisting of two old-cut diamonds and three sapphires, width 6mm, 3.3gm, ring size O/P
£150-200
180.
Fine pair of diamond stud earrings, old European-cut, 1.27ct each approx, clarity VS2/SI1, colour G-H, 18ct mounts with loop screw backs, 2.7gm
**witharecentcopyvaluationforinsurancepurposesfor
£28,500.00
£5000-7000
181.
Assorted costume and other jewellery to include five pairs of silver earrings, two loose amethyst gemstones, faux pearl necklace, brooches etc
£20-40
182.
Silver lever half hunter pocket watch examined by Russell, Liverpool (lacking bow); together with a selection of silver jewellery to include a bangle, ingot pendant and an oval locket pendant, 78gm in total
£60-100
183.
Large heavy cared lapis lazuli gold mounted necklace, stamped '585', 153.2gm, width 16mm, 18" long
£200-300
184.
Egyptian yellow gold ring scarab ring, 5.1gm, width 28mm, bearing stamped assay marks, ring size N
£150-200


185.
Pair of antique gold drop earrings with hook backs, 10.8gm, 52mm; with a 9ct pearl ring, 3gm (3)
£220-280
186.
Large oval carved jade/hardstone pendant, 24.7gm, 85mm x 55mm (at fault); with a 9ct bangle and necklace for repair, 17.5gm (3)
£350-400
187.
14ct blue topaz single stone ring set in yellow gold, 13.50ct approx, width 16mm, 8.4gm, ring size K; with box
£250-350
188.
18ct white gold emerald and diamond cluster ring, the emerald 1.10ct approx, in a rectangular setting consisting of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 14mm x 11mm, 4gm, ring size O
£250-350
189.
Attractive antique 9ct amethyst set necklace, set with seven mixed-cut stones in a lef garland setting, on a slender neck chain, the pendant 75mm x 40mm approx, 8.8gm
£300-500
190.
Two gold brooches, 2.8gm; with a novelty gilt rat brooch and a silvered stone set brooch (4)
£40-60
191.
15ct acorn design bar brooch set with two pearls, with safety chain, 4.4gm, 44.5mm
£120-160
192.
9ct gate bracelet with a padlock clasp and safety chain, 20gm
£400-500
199 (See page 17)
200 (See page 17)
202 (See page 17)
205 (See page 17)
196 (See page 17)
193.
Two 9ct necklets, 15.6gm (2)
£300-350
194.
Essex Crystal floral design brooch depicting a reverse intaglio of a Duck, stamped '18ct', 4.3gm, 35mm wide
£150-250
195.
Essex Crystal stick pin depicting a reverse intaglio of a Jack Russell, stamped '18ct', 3.3gm, 65mm
£150-250
196.
Essex Crystal brooch depicting a reverse intaglio of a Jack Russell, stamped '18ct', 4.5gm, 43mm
£140-180
197.
Impressive large 14ct amethyst and pearl oval dress ring, the amethyst 11.20ct approx within a claw set border consisting of twenty pearls, 25mm x 22mm, 12gm, ring size Q; with box
£450-550
198.
18ct yellow gold seven stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cuts, 0.35ct approx in total, width 4.5mm, 4.6gm, ring size O
£200-250
199.
Attractive 18ct sapphire and diamond boat shaped cluster ring, with three round centred sapphires, 0.50ct approx in total, in a border of old-cut diamonds, width 9.5mm, 3.4gm, ring size J/K
£150-250
200.
Good 18ct yellow gold diamond ring, round brilliant-cut centre stone, 1.08ct approx, clarity SI2, with princess-cut shoulders, estimated 1.015ct approx in total, marked '750' with Dutch gold assay stamps, width 7mm, 9.2gm, ring size T; with box
£2200-2800
201.
9ct fancy link necklace, 20.98gm, 21" long
£420-480
202.
Attractive William IV 18ct diamond cluster ring, London 1833, rub-over set old-cut diamond in a border of smaller diamonds set in white metal, the centre diamond 0.55ct approx, with openwork shoulders, width 10mm, 2.9gm, ring size M
£200-300
203.
9ct cross-over design solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 0.25ct approx, 2gm, ring size T/U
£70-100

210 (See page 18)

216 (See page 18)

206
204.

Victorian 18ct oval cushion-cut solitaire diamond ring, width 5.5mm, 6.3gm, ring size M/N
£250-300
205.
Platinum 'lab grown' emerald-cut solitaire diamond ring, 1.00ct approx, clarity VS, colour E, width 7mm, 3.3gm, ring size F/G
£240-280
206.
Antique gold serpent snake design band ring, the head set with a gem stone, width 10mm, 2.8gm, ring size K/L
£120-160
207.
Fancy 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval sapphire 3.47ct approx, in a mixed-cut diamond setting consisting of baguette and round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.94ct approx in total, width 17mm, 7.4gm, ring size N
£600-1000
207

220
208.

227 (See page 19)
Gentleman's 9ct signet ring, Chester 1958, width 13mm, 5.4gm, ring size V
£100-150
209.
22ct wedding band ring, 6mm, 9.4gm, ring size Q/R
£450-550
210.
Attractive Victorian yellow metal oval locket pendant on a fancy link necklet, the oval pendant set with a an old-cut diamond and two emeralds in a wreath surround, the necklet with circular links joined with flat beadwork decorated links, the necklet 16" long, the pendant 54mm x 33mm, 49.4gm in total
£1600-2000
211.
22ct wedding band ring, Birmingham 1919, 5mm, 9.6gm, ring size L
£450-550
212.
9ct citrine single stone set circular ring, 20mm, 7gm, ring size J; with a pair of 9ct citrine stud earrings, 9mm, 2.3gm (3)
£140-180
213.
Large 9ct citrine set ring, 19ct approx, width 23mm, 9.4gm, ring size M; with box
£120-160
214.
Antique yellow gold guard chain, 19.2gm, 32" long
**Testsasgold-probably15ctasapproximateguidancebutno hallmarkpresent
£400-600
215.
Silver pocket watch Albert chain, with T-bar and end clasp, 55.9gm, 16" long
£40-80
216.
Good 19th century lava cameo panelled bracelet, with six oval classical plaques in rub-over gold mounts joined by links, with safety chain, 54gm, 7.25" long
£600-900
217.
Grand Tour gold mounted lava cameo brooch, carved in relief with a portrait of a lady in an octagonal mount, with safety chain, 4.6gm, 31mm x 17mm
£50-80
218.
Grand Tour gilt metal 'Pompei' lava cameo bracelet, set with carved busts of women and men, interspersed by smaller links carved with letters spelling 'POMPEI', 21.2gm, 7.75" long approx ('E' panel missing)
£40-80
219.
9ct mounted oval lava cameo ring, depicting a side profile portrait of a lady in relief, 17mm x 14mm, 3.9gm, ring size M; with box
£80-120
220.
Oval lava cameo ring in a 9ct mount, depicting a side portrait profile lady in relief, assay mark for Birmingham 1953, 22mm x 18mm, 5.6gm, ring size M; with box
£80-120
221.
Gold citrine set bracelet, 10.2gm, 7" long
£140-180
222.
18ct and platinum five stone diamond ring, 2.6gm, ring size J/K; with box
£120-160
223.
Masonic 18ct yellow gold gentleman's ring, Birmingham 1972, width 14.5mm, 8.9gm, ring size R/S
£350-400
224.
Four assorted silver rings, 60.3gm (4)
£50-80
225.
Fancy 18ct intaglio fob with a bloodstone matrix, 8.3gm, 19.5mm x 17mm
£150-200
226.
Georgian gold carnelian fob, 7.3gm, 20mm x 17mm; together with another gold intaglio fob, 5.2gm, 18mm x 15mm (2)
£120-180


227.


Attractive 19th century circular painted enamel and seed pearl set circular pendant, finely painted depicting a portrait of a lady wearing a blue dress and fur muff, within a pearl border, with safety chain, 13.5gm, 34mm diameter (one pearl missing)
£200-400
228.
Antique yellow metal bar brooch, set with a single old-cut diamond with emeralds and sapphires to each side, 4.6gm, 52mm wide
£140-180
229.
19th century gold mounted intaglio fob pendant, the carnelian matrix with shield crest and Latin inscription 'In Domino Confido' (In the Lord I trust), 18.2gm, 28mm x 24mm
£150-250
230.
Fine large 18ct white gold solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 4.30ct approx, clarity VS1, colour K, in a eight prong Tiffany stye setting, 11.5mm, 4.5gm, ring size N/O
£12,000-14,000
231.
18ct solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 0.33ct approx, width 6mm, 2gm, ring size O
£100-150
232.
18ct four stone diamond ring, round old-cuts, width 3mm, 2.7gm, ring size K/L
£100-150
233.
Assorted 9ct gold items to include a bar brooch, necklace and bracelet, 8.7gm; with a yellow gold brooch set with a cabouchon garnet, 4.2gm, 40.5mm
£200-250


234.

Attractive Edwardian 9ct amethyst and pearl necklace, set with thirteen oval suspended amethyst and pearl drops, the barrel clasp stamped '9ct', 8.9gm, 15" long
**withafittedGoldsmiths&SilversmithsCompanycase
£250-350
235.
Edwardian 9ct sapphire and pearl claw set ring, Chester 1905, width 4.5mm, 1.46gm, ring size N
£40-80
236.
Victorian 18ct cabouchon opal and ruby scroll set ring, consisting of five opals and ten small rubies in a yellow gold setting, width 10mm, 6gm, ring size O
£220-280
237.
Victorian 18ct emerald three stone gypsy ring, Birmingham 1887, width 10mm, 7gm, ring size O
£300-500
238.
Victorian 15ct five stone garnet ring, width 6mm, 1.5gm, ring size N/O
£50-80
241 (See page 20)
240 (See page 20)
234
237
231





257 (See page 21)
239.
Victorian 18ct cameo ring depicting a classical lady set in a rope twist rectangular border, 23mm x 13mm, 5.2gm, ring size O
£120-160
240.
Attractive late Victorian ruby and diamond triple cluster ring, consisting of three oval rubies, 0.88ct approx in total, within a surround of old-cut diamonds set to pierced gallery sides with ornate shoulders in white and yellow metal, width 10.5mm, 4.5gm, ring size M; with box
£500-800
241.
18ct and green guilloche enamel oval diamond set ring, set with three round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated 0.30ct approx in total, assay mark for London 1972, width 24mm, 9.5gm, ring size N; with box
£450-650
242.
9ct wedding band ring, width 5mm, 2.5gm, ring size R; with box
£45-65
243.
Collection of five assorted gold stick pins, 7.6gm in total (5)
£120-160
244.
Good 9ct belcher link guard chain, 24.2gm, 54" long
£500-700
245.
Victorian yellow metal pearl set circular pendant, 6.1gm, 31mm; oval shell cameo brooch in a yellow metal frame and another oval relief cameo brooch in a yellow metal rope twist mount, 7.4gm (3)
£250-350
246.
Pair of 9ct Mabé pearl earrings with hook backs, 4.1g, 15mm
£50-80
247.
260 (See page 21) 262 (See page 21)

Collection of assorted silver brooches, 56.2gm (12)
£50-100
248.
Antique gold and enamel small circular pendant, with a glazed reverse panel and set with a small diamond and seed pearls in a key design border, 2.6gm, 18mm; with a 9ct heart shaped enamel pansy pendant, 1gm; also a 9ct oval open work brooch, 2.3gm (3)
£80-120
249.
1920s 15ct amethyst set bar brooch, with inscription 'Jack to Ethel', 3.8gm, 65mm
£100-150
250.
Good 18ct yellow gold round brilliant-cut solitaire diamond ring, 1.01ct approx, clarity IF, colour E, 7mm, 5.4gm, ring size O
**withGIAGemTradeLaboratorydiamondgradingreport dated19/4/1982
£2000-2500
251.
Good 9ct long guard chain with a clasp, 33.9gm, 58" long
£700-900
252.
Attractive 18ct claw set ruby and diamond five stone ring, Birmingham 1919, width 7mm, 2.8gm, ring size Q
£150-250
253.
Attractive 18ct ruby and diamond marquise cluster ring, with a row of five old-cut rubies within a rose diamond border, width 25mm, 3.8gm, ring size N
£200-300
254.
Victorian 18ct claw set ruby and diamond five stone ring, London 1892, old-cut diamonds 0.40ct approx in total, width 6mm, 3.7gm, ring size S/T
£200-300



255.
Edwardian 9ct cased folding double blade pen knife, London 1902, maker Charles & George Asprey, 11.7gm, 80mm long closed; together with a multi-blade miniature pen knife (2)
£80-120
256.
Victorian 9ct and steel cigar cutter pendant, the blade stamped 'Sheffield', Birmingham 1893, maker 'JA', 9.1gm, 41mm long
£50-80
257.
Mordan Everpoint 9ct propelling pencil, London 1931, stamped 'SM&Co.' 20.8gm, 98mm long
£300-400
258.
Two pairs of 9ct cufflinks, 9.5gm; with a pair of gold on silver cufflinks and a silver propelling tooth pick
£180-220
259.
Good heavy silver oval link guard chain, 158gm, the links 7/8mm wide, 68" long
£80-120
260.

263.


Antique yellow metal stick pin, modelled as a fox and seed pearl set horseshoe, 2.3gm, 54mm; with a Skinner & Co. case
£100-150
264.
Oval carved shell cameo brooch, depicting a side profile portrait of a lady wearing a bead necklace within a 9ct frame, with safety chain, 17.3gm, 50mm x 40mm
£100-150
265.
Miniature George III silver engraved vinaigrette, maker Samuel Pemberton, London 1814, 17mm x 15mm
£40-80
266.
9ct seed pearl and amethyst pierced pendant, 1.6gm, 29mm x 23mm; with box
£30-50
261.
Two antique yellow metal stick pins, one in the form of a riding crop, the other in the form of a claw holding a Baroque pearl, 4.1gm in total, the claw pin 73mm long; with a single pin case (2)
£120-180
262.
Victorian old-cut diamond set crescent stick pin, 2.25ct approx in total, 1.2gm, 58mm; with case
£100-150
George III yellow metal oval mourning ring, the urn formed with hair within glazed locket compartment, with inscription to the reverse dated 1779 and 1780, 6.3gm, 23mm x 17mm, ring size P/Q; with box
£400-600
267.
Attractive early 20th century old European-cut diamond cluster pendant on necklet, with a floral cluster of diamonds, to a bar suspension surmounted by a single diamond in a white and yellow metal setting, estimated 0.90ct approx in total, the necklet 18" long approx, the pendant drop 49mm
£600-1000
268 (See page 22)
269 (See page 22)
264



268.


Good attractive 18ct cabouchon opal and diamond oval cluster ring, the opal 1.30ct approx, in a two tier border consisting of twenty-eight round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.80ct approx in total, 20mm x 16mm, 7gm, ring size L; with box
£700-1000
269.
Good modern 9ct white gold three stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cuts, width 7mm, 5.4gm, ring size O
£250-300
270.
Good 18ct Figaro link watch chain, with 18ct clasp and loop, 15'' long approx, 13.2gm
£500-700
271.
9ct buckle design ring, width 8mm, 3.4gm, ring size M/N
£70-100
272.
Four assorted 9ct brooches, 6.7gm (4)
£120-180
273.
18ct ruby and diamond three stone ring, width 5mm, 2.1gm, ring size S
£90-120
274.
Antique 18ct oval boat shaped diamond cluster ring, round old-cuts, width 8mm, 2.7gm, ring size T
£140-180
275.
Late Victorian 18ct marquise diamond cluster ring, Birmingham 1898, set with fifteen old-cut diamonds, width 15mm, 3.7gm, ring size I
£200-300
286 (See page 23)

276.
9ct belcher link long guard chain, 33.1gm, 54" long
£700-900
277.
Victorian 18ct and enamel pearl and garnet floral cluster mourning ring, Birmingham 1893, with a single garnet and six seed pearls in a circular setting and pierced beadwork border, 5.3gm, 18mm diameter, ring size M/N
£200-300
278.
Art Nouveau 9ct garnet set pendant on a slender 9ct necklace, the pendant 46mm x 23mm, 3.2gm
£65-85
279.
Three assorted 9ct brooches, 7.2gm in total (3)
£120-180
280.
Antique gold back turquoise and gem set three stone ring, 8mm, 3gm, ring size O (repairs)
£100-150
281.
18ct white gold ruby and diamond cluster ring, set with three round brilliant-cut rubies and six small diamonds, the rubies 0.30ct approx in total, import hallmark for London 1976, width 12mm, 3.2gm, ring size O
£200-300
282.
Attractive antique cabouchon sapphire garland necklace with matching drop earrings, the necklace consisting of eleven cabouchon stones set in yellow metal, 14.1gm, 15.5" long; the earrings drop 45mm, 9.2gm
£300-500

283.


9ct emerald and diamond cluster pendant on a slender chain, 1.2gm, the pendant 13mm, boxed; with another stone set cluster pendant on a slender 9ct necklace, 1.1gm, boxed
£40-80
284.
9ct scroll set garnet three stone ring, Birmingham 1980, width 6mm, 2.5gm, ring size P; with box
£50-80
285.
Triple colour gold 9ct Cleopatra necklet, 28.5gm, 19" long
£600-700
286.
Victorian rose diamond gold buckle design openwork brooch, with 'E' diamond set initial, 9.7gm, 30mm x 41mm
£200-300
287.
9ct rose gold oval link bracelet with a heart design padlock clasp, 14.6gm; together with a gold plated gate bracelet with a 9ct clasp (2)
£320-380
288.
Victorian 18ct pearl three stone set scroll set ring, width 6mm, 4.1gm, ring size M/N
£180-220
289.
Yellow gold guard chain, 25.5'' approx, 21.0gm
**nohallmarkpresent,testsasgold,9ctasguidance(oneloop linkconnectingthechainisnotgold)
£400-600
290.
Victorian yellow metal locket hinged bangle, the domed engraved and strapwork centre set with three green gemstones, opening to reveal vacant glazed oval panels, with safety chain, 15.5gm, 59mm wide; with box
£450-550

291.
Edwardian 18ct entwinned serpent snake design ring set with two round diamonds, London 1907, width 14mm, 11.1gm, ring size S/T
£450-550
292.
Victorian Faithfull Service Medal awarded to Christian Doll Esq, the reverse engraved 'To Christian Doll Esq. Pace of the presence for faithful services during 41 years to the Queen and her predecessor King William IV 1875', complete with original suspension and tartan ribbon, in a Wyon, Regent Street, London case of issue
£700-1000
293.
Ruby, sapphire and diamond set graduated bead necklace with an 18ct barrel clasp and ring inserts, 7mm to 4mm, 26.7gm, 15" long approx
£280-320
294.
Black and white freshwater pearl double strand necklace, with a 9ct sapphire set clasp, 116.2gm, 24" long approx,
£50-80

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Watches & Jewellery for Christmas
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Fine Cartier diamond double clip brooch
Estimate £20,000-30,000

Silver, Antiques & Works of Art
Thursday 25th September 2025 at 10am


407.
Silver & Silverplate
401.
Hurst, Franklin & Co Ltd silver and silver mounted Holy Communion set, comprising chalice, 3.25" high, paton, 3.25" diameter, spoon with cross finial, two glass bottles with silver screw covers and circular box, hallmarks for London 1971, silver without bottle covers 5.3oz t, contained within a fitted travel box with handle
£150-200
402.
Victorian silver six division toast rack, bearing a crest and raised on fancy cast scroll feet, maker R & S Garrard & Co, London 1841, 6.5" long, 6.5" high, 11.9oz t
£200-250
403.
Mappin & Webb silver cigarette/trinket box, the engine turned hinged cover with rectangular plain cartouche enclosing a boxwood lined interior, having harebell cast borders to the cover and body, marks for London 1925, 5" wide, 4.5" deep, 2" high
£60-100
404.
Group of seven assorted silver napkin rings, 4.6oz t total; also an EPNS napkin ring (8)
£40-80
405.
Victorian silver tea caddy, having a gadrooned hinged cover, swing ring handles and a half gadrooned body, maker Charles Boyton II, London 1896, 4.75" wide, 4" high, 4.5oz t
£60-100
406.
George III oval pierced and engraved silver mustard pot with cover, having original moulded blue glass liner, maker Crispin Fuller, London 1797, the silver 3.6oz t
£80-120

George V 925 silver chain link purse on a silver chain, with leather inner lining, maker R&Co., bearing Glasgow import mark 1920, 6" wide, 6.2oz t total
£80-120
408.
Victorian circular silver tray, with scroll cast rim, bearing initials to the underside, maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester 1903, 8.8oz t
£120-180
409.
George VI silver card tray, having a moulded edge, bearing mining retirement presentation inscription and signatures dated 1950, 10" diameter, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1947, 13.2oz t
£200-250
410.
Edward VII silver desk inkstand, having a raised pierced back and sides, with two square silver mounted ink bottles with hinged covers, raised on cast scroll feet, 9" wide, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd. London 1902, 16.1oz t (without bottles)
£220-280
411.
Group of silver - Levesley Brothers small tankard 1918, 3" high; egg cup, two small jugs, square basket with pierced rim, glass box with silver cover and capstan inkstand, 12.8oz t total (silver without glass and without the weighted inkwell)
£200-250
412.
Pair of silver Corinthian column candlesticks, each with a line of Arabic script to the stepped base, maker L D Ltd, Birmingham 1968, 12" high (weighted)
£200-300
413.
Edward VII silver circular box, the cover surmounted by a fox, maker Vale Brothers & Sermon, Chester 1905, 6" high, 11.3oz t
£180-220

410 (See page 26)
414.
George III engine turned silver snuff box of shaped rectangular form, the hinged cover with small circular plain cartouche, enclosing a gilt interior, maker WE, London 1810, 2.5" x 1.5", 0.75" high, 1.7oz t
£60-80
415.
Three pairs of John Sanderson & Son Ltd silver thimbles, having bright engraved and cast flowerhead motif decoration, one pair 1978, two pairs 1979, 1oz t total (6)
£40-60
416.
Victorian silver water pot, having a cane wrapped handle and hinged cover surmounted by an acorn finial, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London 1896, 7.5" high, 10.8oz t
£180-220
417.
P H Vogel & Co silver mounted glass Martini shaker, with hallmarked pierced cover and collar, hallmarked Birmingham 1977, 9.5" high; also with a silver cocktail stirring spoon (2)
£60-100
418.


Pair of W I Broadway & Co silver candlesticks, with knopped supports over weighted bases, hallmarked Birmingham 1963, 8.5" high
£40-80
419.
French Empire 950 silver cruet stand, having two leaf cast supports containing associated cut glass beakers, on a rectangular base upon winged paw feet, 1794 and Viellard marks to the underside with maker initials DG, 9.25" wide, 4.5" deep, 5" high, 17.1oz t
£150-250
420.
Good George V parcel gilt lobed silver standing salt, a replica of The 'Berkley Salt' from the 15th/16th century, the Gothic font cover surmounted by a mermaid finial and cast with other mermaid figures around, of waisted form, maker Carrington & Co. London 1913, 12.25" high, 35.9oz t
£600-800

420
412 (See page 26)
427

421.
Pair of William IV silver fiddle pattern serving spoons, Newcastle 1833, maker 'IW' (John Walton), 8.75" long, 4oz t
£50-80
422.
429

Matched pair of silver serving spoons, with beadwork decoration and engraved crests, makers Hester Bateman London 1776 and John & Henry Lias (marks rubbed), 8.5" long, 3.9 oz t (2)
£50-80
423.
George III silver berry spoon by Hester Bateman, with repoussé and bright-cut decoration, London 1779, 8.5" long, 1.88 oz t
£30-60
424.
George III silver serving spoon by Hester Bateman, London 1788, 8.75" long, 1.7 oz t
£30-60
425.
George III silver bright-cut serving spoon by Hester Bateman, London 1786, 8.25" long, 1.8 oz t
£30-60
426.
Eight King's pattern silver handled dinner knives, maker William Yates, Sheffield (three 1970, one 1971, four 1972), 9.75" long; together with eight smaller King's pattern knives, six by William Yates, and two by H Buckler, 8.5" long (16)
£100-200
427.
Six King's pattern silver dinner forks, maker Mappin Brothers, London (five 1901, one 1900); together with three further King's pattern dinner forks by RS (possibly Robert Stebbings), London 1905, all 8.5" long, 30.4oz t total (9)
£500-600
428.
Seven King's pattern silver forks, four matched date by A HavilandNye and three by John Round & Son Ltd 1905 and 1909, 7.25" long, 14.7oz total (7)
£220-280

435 (See page 29)
429.
Six George V King's pattern silver soup spoons, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield (five 1928, one 1827), 8" long; together with a King's pattern soup serving spoon by A Haviland-Nye, London 1973, 8.5" long, 19.8oz t total (7)
£350-400
430.
Eleven Victorian King's pattern silver teaspoons, maker Henry John Lias & James Wakely, London 1883, 5.25" long, 9.6oz t total
£160-200
431.
Six George V King's pattern silver spoons, six by Ackroyd Rhodes, London 1911; also five others by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1909/10, 7.25" long, 22.5oz t (11)
£350-400

432.
Four Victorian King's pattern silver serving spoons, maker Charles Boyton II, London (three 1892, one 1893), 9" long, 13.6oz t (4)
£220-280
433.
Mixed group of King's pattern silver serving cutlery, including salad serving pair, 8.5" long, a fish knife, butter knife, small cake fork, melon spoon, two shaped sugar spoons and a small knife, 14.9oz t total; also a silver plated pie/cake server and silver handled bread fork
£250-300
434.
Cased set of ten silver 'American Royal Family 1607-1776' commemorative bust finial tea spoons, James I to George III, hallmarked Library of Imperial History, London 1975, spoons 4.5" long, 10.oz t total, presented in original fitted case
£150-200
435.
Good large George III silver tea urn on stand with burner, of shallow vase form, the cover surmounted by an acorn finial, with ring handles and on four swept supports with paw feet, on a shaped square base with burner font, maker John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, London 1798, 17" high, 123.7oz t approx
£2000-2500
436.
Edwardian cased silver cruet set, comprising two peppers, 4" high and a mustard with hinged cover and blue glass liners (lacking spoon), maker Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1902, 5oz t total
£100-150
437.
Victorian silver vinaigrette, the scroll and heart cartouche engraved cover enclosing a gilt scroll engraved pierced grille, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1863, 1" x 0.75", 0.2oz t
£50-80

438.
Victorian silver shell dish, of scallop form on three ball feet, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1897, 5.75" x 5", 3oz t
£40-80
439.
Pair of Georgian silver sugar nips with bright-cut decoration, maker 'W.W'; silver straining spoon; with eight assorted golf presentation spoons including three silver examples, total silver 3.16 oz t in total (10)
£50-80
440.
Sterling silver vesta case decorated with a dragon; together with a silver ingot, heart shaped vesta/pendant, silver 'St Georges Hall, Liverpool' matchbox holder, miniature silver handbag stamp case and a metal vesta/stamp case (6)
£50-100
441.
Five assorted silver stamp cases (5)
£50-100
442.
Kemp Brothers silver cruet set with mustard, salt and pepperette, 3" high, Birmingham 1926 and 1927; also a pair of Georgian silver sugar nips by I.L, silver photograph frame, 4.75" x 2.75" aperture, silver napkin ring, plated beaker, plated nips and plated shoe horn
£80-120
443.
Three silver vesta cases, silver plated vesta case and an oval locket pendant (5)
£40-80
444.
Pair of George V silver metamorphic candelabra, each having five sconces on reeded wavy supports, detachable from a central octagonal tapering stick over stepped square weighted supports, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1913, 19" high, weighted bases but the detached arms and sconces 72oz t (2)
£1000-1500

445.

Interesting private collection of 121 silver sugar tongs and nips, to include 18th century and later scissor tongs, engraved nips and pierced examples, including by Thomas & William Chawner, Joseph Smith, Richard Mills, Lias etc. 143.2oz t total
**ThelifetimecollectionofRuthAnnicaGoddard(1895-1977),daughterofEdwardHungerfordGoddard(1854-1947);EdwardwasauthorofThe WiltshireArchaeologicalandNaturalHistoryMagazineandprolificlocalfieldwalkingarchaeologist.Thetongsincludedinthiscollectionare cataloguedwithhandwrittenmarksandpencilsketchesindetailbyRuthinanaccompanyingbooksoldwiththecollection,thebookdoesdetailasmall 445

446.

Silver table matchbox holder, maker Cohen & Charles, London 1920, 4" high; together with a similar silver matchbox holder, a silver Reynolds Angels matchbox holder, Atkin Brothers silver boat shaped dish and a pair of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd silver napkin rings, 14.2oz t total
£350-400
447.
H Pidduck & Sons shaped square silver bonbon dish, having two handles, 8" wide, Sheffield 1927; together with a small pierced silver basket, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1911, 6" wide, 8.5oz t total (2)
£200-250
451 (See page 31)
448.
George VI silver sauce boat, having a C-scroll handle and melon shaped body, maker Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1939, 6.5" wide, 3.5" high, 5.3oz t
£80-120
449.
Edward VII silver pedestal bonbon dish, the moulded wavy shallow bowl on a central circular support, maker Ellis & Co, Birmingham 1909, 6" diameter, 3" high, 6.7oz t
£150-180
450.
Elizabeth II silver tankard, having a wide squared handle, maker Daniel Arthur Acland, London 1971, 5.5" high, 10.5oz t
£250-300

451.

George III rectangular silver bread basket, having two handles over a shaped basket with wirework sides, bearing a monogram to the interior convex base, raised on a shallow foot rim, maker Thomas Watson & Co, Sheffield 1807, 11.5" wide, 4.5" high, 20oz t
£500-600
452.
George V silver pedestal rose bowl, having gadrooned rim and pedestal borders, with two lion mask and ring handles, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1911, 8" wide, 4.5" diameter, 17oz t
£450-500
453.
George V boat shaped silver bonbon basket, having scroll ends and pierced upper body, raised on four scroll mount feet, maker Hamilton & Co (of Calcutta), Sheffield 1912, 7 wide, 6.8oz t
£150-200
454.
George V Arts & Crafts silver tazza, the plain circular dish on three stylised slender supports, over a domed circular base, maker Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1918, 6" diameter, 4" high, 10.3oz t
£250-280
455.
1977 Queen's silver jubilee commemorative silver goblet, maker Cavalier Tableware, Birmingham 1977, 7" high, 6.2oz t
£150-200
456.
Edward VII silver bonbon dish, having a pierced swing handle over the boat shaped bowl with stylised wavy rim, raised on a pierced foot rim, maker Thomas Eady & Co Ltd, London 1906, 9" wide, 6.5" high, 7.4oz t
£180-200
457.
George V silver bonbon basket, having cast floral swag handles, scroll rim border and shield cartouche to the sides with further cast fruits and flowers around, raised on cast shell feet, maker Page Keen & Page, London 1911, 9" wide, 10.1oz t
£250-300



Edward VII silver tankard, having reeded borders, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1902, 5.25" high, 12.5oz t
£280-350
459.
Elizabeth II silver oval pedestal bonbon dish, having a pierced rim border, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1997, 10" wide, 4" high, 11.9oz t
£250-300
460.
George V silver fruit basket, having a cast shell and scroll rim over foliate pierced sides and a convex interior base, makers initials rubbed and indistinct, marks for Sheffield 1926, 10" diameter, 12.2oz t
£300-350
460
457
458
454 452
461

461.
Continental 935 silver and tortoiseshell snuff box, the hinged cover with tortoiseshell panel, scroll chased edges and canted corners, the underside with enigine turned decoration, marks indistinct 'ML... 935' to the thumb piece 3.5" x 2.5", 2.7oz t total
£150-200
462.
Arabic white metal and enamel circular box, the cover with an enamel image of a man sitting by a tree holding a book, the sides with a dense foliate engraved border, 2.5" diameter, 2.7oz t
£250-300
463.
Enamelled vesta case, the hinged cover and front with an applied enamel motor car image, bearing no hallmarks, 1.75" x 2", 0.9oz t
£200-300
464.
Silver and enamel erotic cigarette case, the hinged cover with applied enamel figural scene , having engine turned scroll decoration to the reverse, maker W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1926, 3.5" x 3.5". 3.7oz t
£300-400
465.
Two late Victorian matching silver repoussé peppers with dolphin supports, maker 'HM', Birmingham 1898, 3.75" high, 2.4 oz t; with an oval white trinket box, late Victorian silver scallop shell salt/mustard spoon and a pair of plated sugar tongs
£50-80
466.
Pair of Georgian mother of pearl and silver folding knife and fork travelling set, within a later faux abalone case; Mother of pearl handled folding knife stamped 'Parkin & Gott'; silver blade folding knife and another
£80-120

467.
Six place setting canteen of EPNS plated and stainless King's pattern Sheffield cutlery, within a fitted case with drawer
£40-80
468.
Silver plated cake stand, with pierced band border and raised on scroll feet, 16" diameter top, 21.5" diameter max at the base, 6.5" high
£30-50
469.
Large and impressive four branch Sheffield plate candelabra, with cast swag and ram head decoration on a spiral harebell Corinthian column support over a square base with swag and ram head mask decoration, maker H&L, 23" high
£100-150
Collectables
470.
Large selection of assorted mixed costume jewellery; also silver items to include a hand mirror, bound square cigarette box, circular embossed trinket box, Omega watch box etc
£50-100
471.
Sovereign rocker coin scale in the original box, the box bearing label 'Light Sovereign Detector sold by Hyam Hyams'; Haka Autoknips Mod II camera self timer control trigger in original box; also a Salters 2oz travel scales in a tan leather case (3)
£60-100
472.
Brass cased The "Universal Barometer", marked Temeraire Brixham England, Serial No. B 085, 2" diameter, with an Albert chain
£40-80
486 (See page 34)

473.
19th century French bulkhead holosteric barometer by Gaggini Paris, 2.75" diameter, within original fitted leather case (cracked glass); together with a Nauticalia brass cased sextant, serial no. 95167 (2)
£40-80
474.
19th century square mahogany cased pocket compass, with brass fittings, blued steel needle and locking mechanism, 80mm square
£50-80
475.
Victorian tortoiseshell cigarette box with applied silver script to the hinged cover, bearing hallmarks for Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester 1894, 6" wide, 4" deep, 2" high; together with a tortoiseshell and metal mounted clam shell purse, a tortoiseshell book form card case with metal shield cartouche and two tortoiseshell card cases with hinged covers (5)
£120-180
476.
Selection of eight assorted antique snuff and trinket boxes; also a pair of ebony glove stretchers (9)
£60-100
477.
19th century primitive carved treen novelty snuff box modelled as a monkey's head, having inset glass eyes and bearing bone teeth, with a hinged cover to the back of the head, 2" x 1.75"
£200-400
478.
Four glazed display cases of specimen insects, the two larger beetle cases bearing labels for N Boubee & Cie, 15.5" x 10", the smaller cases 7.5" x 5" (4)
£60-100

479.
Attractive carved mother of pearl needle case in the form of a fish, 4" long; single Chinese carved mother of pearl fish counter; also a 19th century oval Bilston type oval enamel patch box depicting a lady with a mirrored interior (at fault) (3)
£60-100
480.
Gentleman's ebonised walking cane with silver plated crutch handle, 36" long; together with a Swedish Munka pewter dish having the cast portrait of Athena to the centre, 6.25" diameter; also with a silver cigarette box by S J Rose & Son, London 1974, 7" wide, 4" deep, 2" high (3)
£80-120
481.
Mixed group - late 19th century Carl Deffner Art Nouveau cigarette box, 5.5" wide, 4.25" deep, 3" high, a 19th century brass pestle and mortar, 4" high, pair of Muller mother of pearl enamelled opera glasses (faults); enamel oval portrait miniature of a King, 3.25" high, small brass cased compass, blue facet glass double scent bottle with opposing screw and hinged covers, small sterling silver cover and glass cruets, two Metropolitan Police whistles, silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, two cast metal novelty dog head whistles, pewter tobacco box with repousse hunting dog hinged cover, brass sovereign case etc
£80-120
482.
Good large pedestal glass fruit bowl, 14" diameter, 6.5" high; together with a group of 19 polished onyx and stone eggs
£40-80
483.
Group of decorative marble and other polished stone specimen eggs, contained within a glass jar with cover; together with a small decorative column plinth on a moulded base 4.25" high
£60-100
484.
Decorative etched glass bowl decorated with South African animals, elephant, wildebeest and rhinoceros and trees, 9" diameter rim, 6.5" high; also with a heavy cut glass fruit bowl (2) £60-100
485.
Littlefield, Parsons & Co. daguerreotype thermoplastic case, velvet lined and gilded interior, 3.75" x 3.25"
£40-80
486.
Fine pair of French enamel and mother of pearl opera glasses; together with another pair of mother of pearl and guilloche enamel opera glasses and another plain pair, both in cases (3)
£100-200
487.
JW Young & Sons Ltd 1420 fly reel, with pouch and box
£25-35
488.
Hardy Bros Ltd. Marquis #8/9 fly reel, with leather zipped pouch
£60-100
489.

Hardy Sirrus 7/8 fly reel, with a spare reel of line, neoprene pouch and instructions
£70-100
490.
Manchester United F.A Cup Winners 1962-63 souvenir table, with an image of the team and Wembley Stadium background, 24" x 15", 16" high (missing one leg); together with a signed photograph of David Beckham and Eric Cantona with Star Signings Ltd certificate of authenticity; also a Manchester United and Old Trafford Merchandise Collectors medal (3)
£30-50
491. NO LOT
492. NO LOT
493. NO LOT
494.
Pontefract Bank One Guinea note, dated 1810, series no. 565; together with an 1821 Wolverhampton Bank one pound note (2)
£60-100
495.
Boston & Lincolnshire Bank one pound note, 1814, signed William Barnard; together with a Norwich & Swaffham Bank one pound note (2)
£70-100
496.
Martin left handed 'Hunter' archery bow, 58" long, with a plastic quiver of Easton Platinum Plus arrows
£40-80


497.
1861 State of South Carolina one dollar note; together with a seventy-five cents note and a ten cents note; also an 1862 Virginia Treasury note, a Virginia five dollar Treasury note and two 1862 one dollar Treasury notes (7)
£50-100
498.
Confederate States of America Banknotes; 1864 fifty cents, one dollar, 2 x two dollars, five dollars, ten dollars, twenty dollars, fifty dollars, one hundred dollars and five hundred dollars (10)
£150-250
499.
1862 State of Mississippi one dollar, five dollar and ten dollar notes; together with 1866 North Carolina fifty cents, one dollar and two dollar notes; also 1863 State of Alabama twenty-five cents, fifty cents and one dollar notes (9)
£150-200

500.
1862 State of Georgia five dollar note; together with an 1863 ten dollar note and 1862 fifty dollar note; also an 1862 State of Missouri three dollar note and a Citizens Bank of Louisiana five dollar note (18__ not inscribed) (5)
£50-100
501.
1780 State of Massachusetts-Bay twenty dollar note; together with a French Republic Domaines-nationaux Assignat de cinquante sols
£50-80
502.
1862 State of Arkansas Treasury Warrant ten dollar note; together with an 1862 State Of Louisiana five dollar note and an 1864 Louisiana one dollar note (3)
£50-100
503.
Mixed group - English brass cased carriage clock timepiece, the dial with Roman numerals signed Worcester, 6" high; Italian marquetry musical box with Swiss musical movement, 8" wide, two millefiori glass paperweights and another ink bottle/paperweight, German tin-plate clockwork elephant on scooter toy, a Pennyfarthing Galleries portrait silhouette miniature and another portrait silhouette miniature, 1lb scale weight and a copper pan with lid
£40-80
504.
Russian Theodolite surveyors/construction level, on an adjusting triform base, the dial signed Moscow 24176, 12.5" high
£40-60
505.
WWII medals - Territorial for Efficient Service for T/65647 DVR
D.D Brown RASC, The Defence Medal, 1939-1945 medal, Africa Star, Italy Star and 1939-1945 Star; also Loyal Service badge
£50-100

511 (See page 36)
506.
National Service 1939-1960 medal, with Royal Artillery bar and medal to mark service in the Suez Canal Zone, awarded to 2303957 BDR TR Simmonds; also a For Crown And Country Star and RAF Police arm band
£40-80
507.
United Nations Korea Service medal; together with a Queens Korea Medal awarded to 19153478 Pte C. Kisby Kings (2)
£70-100
508.
Turner's Patent 'The "Homing Pigeon" Clock', within a brass cylinder case with handle signed Hateley's Patent No.14307/07, 6" diameter, 6" deep
£50-80
509.
19th century British Royal Navy bicorn hat, with gilt braid and silk trim, maker Fraser & Davis of Portsmouth, within a Japanned metal hinged travel box bearing a Fraser & Davis plaque for 'E.A Ommanney', also with a pair of Royal Navy Regulation epaulettes
**SirErasmusOmmanney(1814-1904),servedwiththeRoyal navyfromtheageoftwelve1825-1875.Followingadistinguished navalcareer,Ommanneywasamongseveralretiredadmirals appointedtoadvancementasKnightsCommanderoftheOrder oftheBathinthe1902CoronationHonourslistpublishedon26 June1902.OmmanneyBayonthewestsideofPrinceofWales IslandintheCanadianArctic,andErasmusOmmanneyIslandoff thenorthwesterntipofJacksonIslandinArcticRussia,arenamed afterhim
£300-500
510.
Two Yataghan pattern type sword bayonets (without scabbards), each 28" long overall
£70-100
509


511.

516.
Three framed bronze plaques - bust of Giuseppe Garibaldi, bust of Napoleon Bonaparte and Christ with a crown of thorns, each 4.25" diameter approx, mounted within turned wooden frames 7.75" diameter overall (3)
£40-60
517.
Russian 'Our Lady of The Sign' bronze icon pendant, depicting Mary pregnant with Christ, cast in relief having parcel gilt decoration, 2" x 2.25"
£40-60
518.
British 1871 pattern helmet with 1st Kings Dragoon Guards helmet plate badge, the brass helmet with red plume, leather liner and chain on leather chin strap
£200-300
512.
German Forestry Association dagger, having a horn handle with shaped acorn and shell cross guard, the 10" blade having woodland scene engraved decoration and signed Solingen German, with a leather scabbard, 15" long overall
£60-100
513.
Percussion pistol by Deringer, the 4.25" barrel stamped Deringer, having an engraved plate and dolphin hammer, wooden stock and chequered grip, 8" long overall **hammerholdsathalfcockandfullcock,triggeractionisgood
£300-500
514.
Turkish Crimea 1855 medal, awarded to W. Hole 1st Batt 13th P.A Light Infantry; also a 13th Battalion P.A Somerset Light Infantry medal for 7 years good conduct (2)
£80-120
515.
13th Light Infantry Regimental Merit Medal for 14 Years’ Good Conduct, on a yellow and orange stripe ribbon
£50-80
19th century bronze Russian Orthodox folding travel icon, cast in relief with blue enamelled ground, 13.5" wide extended, 5" high
£40-80
519.
19th century Orthodox icon depicting Madonna and child, polychrome decorated within a recessed arched panel, possibly from a triptych, 7" wide, 13" high; together with an antique carved and parcel gilt Corpus Christi (missing arms), 8.5" high (2)
£70-100
520.
Pair of Victorian Navy customs type percussion pistols, by and inscribed Tower under the V.R crown, one stamped 1844, the other 1849, both with further proof stamps to the barrels, 11.5" long
£400-600
521.
19th century Afghan Jezail type flintlock rifle, signed Eastlaw to the plate, having an octagonal barrel and dense mother of pearl motif and chevron decoration to the stock and barrel, 47" long overall; also an under lever air rifle, 39" long overall (2)
**Section58(2)Antique/obsoletecalibre,canbeownedwithouta licence
£100-200
522.
Uberti, Italy, an inert miniature scale model .45cal Cattleman revolver, stamped A Uberti Italy to the barrel, also stamped PATJULY251871, serial no. 2179, the barrel 5cm
£100-150

523.

Uberti, Italy, an inert miniature scale model .45cal Cattleman revolver, stamped A Uberti Italy to the barrel, also stamped PATJULY251871, serial no. 1982, the barrel 5.75cm
£100-150
524.
Uberti, Italy, an inert miniature scale model .45cal Cattleman revolver, stamped A Uberti Italy to the barrel, also stamped PATJULY251871, serial no. 2173, the barrel 8cm
£100-150
525.
Victorian child's pull-along horse figure, having dappled decoration and horse hair mane and tail, on a painted board with wheels, 15" wide, 14.5" high
£80-120
526.
19th century painted wooden Noah's Ark, the roof having a painted dove, the side panel sliding to reveal an open interior to store a range of carved painted animals, 18" long, 10.5" high
£600-1000
527.
Modern decorative doll's house in a Georgian townhouse style, having hinged front and decorated interior, including a large collection of accessories and furniture, 29" wide, 14" deep, 41" high
£40-80

528.
Two Hornby clockwork tin-plate 0 gauge locomotives, Great Western 6600 and another; together with three rolling stock and a quantity of track; also with a quantity of 00 gauge track and some play worn vehicles, including buses by Corgi
£30-50
529.
Staunton type ebonised and boxwood chess set (missing one white pawn), king 3" high; together with a group of stained bone gaming counters
£50-100
530.
Group of five walking sticks with rhino horn crook handles including a Malacca cane with silver collar, two ebonised sticks with silver collars and two others, 35" long approx (5)
**asthislotincorporatesrhinoceroshorn,itwouldbeveryunlikely thatexportcertificateswouldbegrantedbeyondtheUK. CustomersoutsidetheUKarerequestedNOTtobidonthisitem
£150-250
531.
Large decorative carved and painted decoy duck, 19" wide, 8" high
£40-80
532.
Early 20th century draughts box/games compendium, the hinged chess board having a backgammon board to the interior, enclosing a Morocco leather compendium of gaming pieces, counters, Lexicon card game and dominos, the board 13" x 15" extended
£30-50
533.
19th century mahogany travel apothecary dispensary cabinet, surmounted by a brass handle, over two hinged doors enclosing a fitted interior with two drawers, complete with some glass bottles and metal scales, also having a secret rear slide door enclosing further glass bottles, 9" wide, 7" deep, 11" high (with key)
£150-200
532
533
534.
Burr walnut humidor, the hinged locking cover enclosing a lined divided interior, 15.5" wide, 9" deep, 5.5" high (with key)
£60-100
535.
19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid stationery box of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover enclosing an open interior with fall flap to the underside, over a sprung drawer beneath, removing to reveal a small tooled leather surface and folding out further revealing baize writing slope, with two glass ink bottles and pen compartment, the box raised on bun feet, 11" wide, 8" deep, 7" high (with key)
£60-100
536.
19th century doctor's leather apothecary case, the hinged cover with handle, enclosing a divided fitted interior complete with some glass bottles labelled different substances, 10" wide, 6" deep, 5" high
£50-100
537.
19th century walnut sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged cover having a carved fruit tableau to the top, enclosing an open interior, over swept sides and raised on scroll carved bracket feet, 9" wide, 7.5" deep, 6.5" high (with key)
£50-100
538.
Georgian harewood and marquetry oval tea caddy, the gonged cover with marquetry shell paterae enclosing an open interior, the front with marquetry harebell swag decoration, 6" wide, 5" high
£200-250
539.
Georgian fruit wood tea caddy in the form of a pear, the hinged cover surmounted by a stalk enclosing an open lined interior, 7" high (with key)
£300-500


540.
Georgian mahogany apothecary box, the hinged cover with recessed brass handle enclosing a baize lined and divided interior complete with a range of ten glass bottles, some of which labelled, over a drawer with recessed handles having further divisions containing glass pestle and mortar, scales etc, the box 7" wide, 6" deep, 8" high (with key)
£250-350
541.
Good Georgian mahogany decanter box, the half domed hinged cover with brass strip enclosing a baize lined divided interior, having two liqueur glasses held to the cover underside, over a six division box with six gilt paint decorated square glass decanters and stoppers, the box raised on brass ball feet, 10.25" wide, 7" deep, 10" high
£250-350
542.
Early 19th century Tunbridge Ware burr walnut writing slope, the hinged cover with chevron banded border and a central octagonal cartouche having painted decoration enclosing a baize lined slope with open box underneath, having divisions and three glass ink bottles, 13.5" wide, 12" deep, 4" high
£60-100



543.
Georgian mahogany knife box (with later stationery division interior), 9" wide, 15" high; together with a decorative carved hardwood pineapple finial, 15" high; also a Victorian rosewood writing slope, the hinged box with recessed brass handles and brass mounts (in need of some restoration to interior) (3)
£50-80
544.
19th century fruit wood tea caddy in the form of an apple, the hinged cover with short stalk enclosing an open lined interior, no key, 4.25" high
£150-250
545.


Georgian stained treen tea caddy in the form of a melon, having differing colour segments of green and brown, the hinged cover surmounted by a ring handle enclosing an open lined interior, with key, 6" high
£500-800
546.
After the antique - decorative bronze effect metal figural study of Achilles, wearing a helmet and raising his shield and spear, mounted on a stone plinth, 16" high total; together with a floral painted resin tray, 23" x 17.5"; also a walnut box, the slight domed hinged cover with inset brass handle, enclosing sewing thread and buttons etc, 10" wide, 8" deep, 6" high (3)
£40-80
547.
Late 17th/18th century oak bible box, the hinged sloping cover with carved edge border, over a scroll carved front panel, 26" wide, 16" deep, 11" high
£60-100
548.

Decorative carved Noah's Ark model, containing differing wood specimen animals, 16" long; together with two carved wood tree sculptures; also a Napoleon hat mantel clock
£30-50
549.
Collection of Mabel Lucie Attwell toddler postcards, mostly used having written messages (51); together with further vintage postcards various including two Louis Wain, 17 x Donald McGill, 18 x Studdy, 3 x Russian etc
£40-80
550.
Attractive hardwood apprentice/desktop chest of drawers, the moulded top over five drawers with carved motif fronts, raised on a pierced carved frieze, 17.5" wide, 10" deep, 13.5" high
£40-60
551 (See page 40)
553 (See page 40)
558 (See page 40)
561 (See page 40)
551.
Antique flax break aparatus, with handle, having a bench seat, on four legs, bearing carved inscriptions 1820, 34" x 35", 23" high
£150-250
552.
Nigerian raffia satchel, with braided strap, 13" wide, 7.5" high; together with a tin plate with the portrait 'Mauri Maiden N.Z', 10" diameter; also a braid of ethnic red beads (3)
£40-80
553.
19th century African carved Mpingo tree of life pole, possibly Makinde Shetani Tanzania, 28" high
£150-200
554. NO LOT
555.
Decorated bamboo quiver of blow pipe darts, with a wicker cover, Borneo, the quiver 15" high with cover
£20-30
556.
Victorian pierced brass and steel fire fender, 36" wide, 9" deep; together with a pair of brass three sconce candelabra
£50-80
557.
Kukri knife, with the two small knives and a metal mounted red baize covered scabbard, the blade 10" long
£40-80
558.
Pair of bronze cherub figural oval plaques after Louis Beataux, signed in the casting Paris 1868, 12.5" wide, 16" high
£60-100
559.
Victorian copper lantern from Holy Trinity Church, Bradford on Avon, lacking any glass, 32" high
£80-150
560.
Regency style brass Corinthian column standard lamp, raised on a square stepped base with four paw feet, 50" high to the bulb fitting
£50-80
561.
Fine pair of 19th century silk needlework embroidered pictures of mothers with children in gardens with trees, oval, 6" wide, 7.75" high, nicely presented in gilt and ebonised frames, 8.5" wide, 10.5" high
£150-250

562.
19th century Italian gilt and polychrome mirror, the plain glass within a moulded frame surmounted by a scroll supports and floral painted panels, also with similar wings to the sides, 20" wide, 26" high; together with a silvered metal last supper plaque in frame, 10.5" x 8.5" overall (2)
£40-60
563.
19th century Coalbrookdale pierced cast iron shallow fruit dish, cast with foliate scroll borders and mythical creatures, 11.5" diameter
£40-80
564.
After Georges Gardet (French 1863-1939) - bronze figural study of a Roman foot soldier, signed to the base (losses)
£70-100
565.
Good large pair of bronze parrot figural studies, cast perched on tree branch supports, 20th century, tallest 55" high (2)
£600-1000
566.
After Giambologna - bronze figural study pair of the Greek god Hermes/Mercury and Fortuna, both mounted on tall marble circular plinths with repousse bronze collars, 29" high approx (2)
£300-400

567.

Pair of bronze figural groups of cherubs seated on orbs holding fish, 31" high (2)
£300-400
568.
After Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824-1887) - good bronze figural study bust of Rembrandt Van Rijn, 34" high
£400-800
569.
After the antique, a fine Italian grand tour bronze figural study of Capitoline Antinous, cast standing naked by a tree, beaing the Nelli Roma foundry mark, on a later hardwood circular base, 20" high
£1000-1500
570.
After the antique, an Italian bronze figural study of The Medici Riccardi horse, on a veined marble rectangular plinth, bearing a retail label for Peter Bazzanti & Son, Florence, made in Italy, 8.25" wide, 7.5" high
£250-350
571.


After Antoine-Louis Barye (French 1795 1875), a good bronze figural group Lion and Serpent, signed in the casting to the reverse, mounted on an oval marble plinth, 11.5" wide, 9" high
£300-500
572.
Very grand and impressive pair of facing recumbent bronze lion figural studies, 47" wide, 27" high (2)
£800-1200
LOTS 573-590 NO LOTS

570
568
566 (See page 40)

Pottery & Porcelain
591.
Fieldings Crown Devon Edward VIII large limited edition glazed pottery musical coronation and abdication jug, no. 39/1500, the handle in the form of a lion, moulded with a trumpeter on horseback and opposing Coat of Arms with a relief portrait, titled and printed to the foot rim, the musical mechanism set to the underside playing 'God Save the King', 11.5" high
£150-250
592.
Fielding Crown Devon Widdicombe Fair glazed pottery musical jug, 7.5" high; together with a Fieldings Crown Devon John Peel glazed pottery musical jug, 8" high (2)
£30-50
593.

Fieldings Crown Devon pottery glazed musical jug, commemorating the marriage of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the musical mechanism playing God Save the King, 8" high; with a Wadeheath pottery musical commemorative loving cup for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the musical mechanism playing the National Anthem, 5.25" high (2)
£40-80
594.
Royal Doulton Edward VIII 1936 commemorative large 'Loving Cup', modelled by Noke and Fenton, limited edition 743/2000, 10" high
£80-120
595.
Spode Elizabeth II commemorative porcelain 'Octagonal Bowl', commemorating the Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, 1952-2002, limited edition 065/250, 9.75" diameter; with the certificate and original box
£30-50
596.
Royal Worcester commemorative 'The Silver Wedding Bowl' on plinth, designed by Peter Ewence, limited edition 486/500 pieces, with a framed certificate and box, 10" diameter
£30-50


572 (See page 41)
591
594 596

607 (See page 44) 598

597.
Royal Doulton - large Queen Elizabeth II character jug, D 7256, released in 2006, 7" high; with tag and Royal Doulton box
**2006CharacterJugoftheYear
£50-80
598.
Early 19th century Pearlware and lustre commemorative jug, circa 1820, printed in brown with a portrait of Queen Caroline and inscribed 'Her Majesty Queen Caroline of England', the reverse printed with a 'Green Bag' verse contained with a cartouche listing Whig supporters of the Queen., 5.5" high
**Sotheby'sexlot345,18July1995.Whigsupportersrallied aroundQueenCarolineduringthe"QueenCarolineAffair"in1820, opposingthegovernment'sattempttodivorceherandstripherof hertitlethroughaBillofPainsandPenalties
£100-200
599.

611 (See page 44)
602.

612 (See page 44)
William IV commemorative hexagonal lobed transfer printed pottery jug for the 1831 coronation, depicting scenes of the coronation service in purple and titled 'William & Adelaide crowned Sept 8 1831, 5" high
Late 19th century Russian enamel Knodynka beaker, dated 1896, commemorating the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna, 4.25" high
£60-100
600.
Selection of four commemorative jugs to include the Princess Royal and Prince Fredrich of Prussia for their marriage in 1858, Princess Alexandra and Prince of Wales jug, Duke of Wellington Pearlware moulded jug (rim restored); also a Marquis of Lorne and Princess Louise marriage jug (4)
£60-100
601.
Staffordshire Pottery Victoria Coronation commemorative jug, circa 1837, printed in black with bust portraits and inscribed 'VICTORIA REGINA Born 25 of May 1819 Proclaimed 20 of June 1837', 8.5" high; Queen Victoria and Prince Albert commemorative lustre jug, 7.25" high; also a pottery jug commemorating the death of Prince Albert with a depiction of Britannia weeping and the lion solemn, possibly Llanelly Pottery, 9.5" high (badly crazed and chip to the rim)
£60-100
£40-80
603.
Early 19th century Pearlware lustre jug, commemorating the marriage of Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold, with moulded portraits in relief on lobed body, 4.5" high; with an early 19th century porcelain pink lustre commemorative cup and saucer, printed with a memoriam scene and inscribed ' 'To the Memory of Princess Charlotte', the saucer 5.5" diameter
£50-80
604.
George IV pearlware pink lustre memoriam pottery jug, circa 1830, printed in black with a portrait to one side, the reverse inscribed 'To the Memory of His late Majesty King George the IV', 5.75" high
£40-80
605.
Dame Laura Knight - two pottery mugs commemorating the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth 1937, each 3.25" high (2)
£50-80
606.
Dame Laura Knight Woods Ivory Ware pottery mug, commemorating the Coronation of Edward VIII, 3.25" high
£40-80
607.
Dame Laura Knight pottery mug commemorating the Coronation of Edward VIII, with a rare presentation certificate, 3.25" high
£60-100
608.
King George V & Queen Mary - collection of assorted commemorative wares to include a pair of porcelain character jugs, Mason's moulded jug, mugs etc; together with a small selection of other wares to include Edward VII and George £50-100
609.
Queen Victoria - a collection of commemorative wares to include a Doulton stoneware jug, plates, mugs etc
£50-100
610.
Crown Ducal 'War Against Hitlerism' souvenir porcelain teapot, printed with flags of the British Commonwealth and France, 5.75" high (spout restored); together with a collection of other commemorative wares including Elizabeth II, Charles & Diana, Princess Anne, Clarice Cliff trio etc
£50-100
611.
Early 19th century Pearlware commemorative nursery plate in memoriam of Princess Charlotte, November 6th, 1817, moulded with a floral and foliate border, the well printed in blue depicting a portrait of the Princess with inscription, 5.5" diameter
**PrincessCharlotteAugustaofWales,wastheonlychildofthe PrinceRegent(laterGeorgeIV)andCarolineofBrunswick.Shedied inchildbirthonNovember6,1817attheageof21;herdeath,along withthatofherstillbornson,plungedthenationintodeepmourning
£100-200
612.
Rare early 19th century Pearlware nursery plate, moulded with a floral and foliate border, the well printed in blue with a Dandy-horse scene captioned 'A Visit from Richmond to Carlton House', 5" diameter

613.
**DepictingthePrinceRegent(laterGeorgeIV)andMariaAnne Fitzherbert(1756-1837).ShewasmarriedtothefutureGeorgeIVin 1785,butthismarriagewasconsideredinvalidundertheRoyal MarriagesActof1772.CarltonHousewasthetownresidenceofthe PrinceofWalesfrom1783.Itwasdemolishedin1826.Bonhams,ex lot11510thAugust2007
£300-500
621 (See page 45)
Group of Armorial porcelain military models, including tanks, submarine, cannon and Drake statue, by Carlton China, Devonia Art China, Willow Art China and Grafton China (5)
£20-40
614.
Royal Doulton - Santa Claus, HN2725, 10" high; together with a group of further Doulton porcelain figures including The Orange Lady HN1759, Teatime, Linda; also Royal Worcester figures including F G Doughty 'May', Saturday's Child, Woodland Dance, Summertime, Goose Girl, The Milkmaid etc
£40-80
615.
Royal Worcester, F.G Doughty 'Sister' figural group, 3149, 6.75" high; together with 'The First Cuckoo' 3082, and 'Only Me' 3226; also a group of Beswick figures including Peter Rabbit; a Belleek basket weave dish, wrythen fluted vase; and a Royal Copenhagen 1978 porcelain picture frame
£60-80
616.
Three 19th century Staffordshire pearlware figures of St Paul, St Peter and St Luke, tallest 8.25"; also a Staffordshire figural group 'Songsters', a widow and child, 9" high, a child with trumpet and smaller figure of a girl with fruit (7)
£150-200
617.
Victorian oval transfer printed 'Willow' pattern meat plate, pair of Staffordshire dogs, pair of Staffordshire cobbler and his wife figures, pair of Limoges porcelain floral shaped dishes, oval Dresden porcelain dish and a pair of Hammersley China cabinet plates
£50-100
618.
19th century Aynsley porcelain part tea service: six cups, saucers and plates 6.25" diameter and two larger sandwich plates
£50-100
619.
Royal Doulton 'April V2000' pattern part tea set, comprising jug, bowl, platter, six plates, six tea cups and saucers; together with a group of commemorative cups various including by Aynsley, Winton, Spode etc; also assorted liqueur and other drinking glasses various £30-50
620.
William Powell for Royal Worcester painted Robin jug, modelled as a coopered barrel with naturalistic handle, signed W Powell and stamped with green factory mark to the underside, 2.5" high
£40-60
621.
Royal Crown Derby Old Imari palette octagonal bowl, pattern 1746/1128, bearing an iron red factory mark to the underside and date mark for 1917, 7.5" diameter
£150-200
622.
Royal Doulton stoneware glazed vase of ovoid form with a flared rim, with a mottled green ground and blue neck decorated in low relief with flowers, impressed factory marks, 9.5" high (rim restored); with a pair of Doulton glazed stoneware vases, 6.5" high' and a single Doulton stoneware vase and miniature Royal Doulton John Barleycorn character jug, 2.5" high (chip to rim) (6)
£50-80
623.
Royal Worcester ivory porcelain vase, having floral decoration and gilt highlights including a moulded bow to the neck, bearing a factory stamp and numbered 908 to the underside; together with three Royal Bonn vases in a similar palette; also a Doulton Slaters 5328 jardiniere; and a decorative stoneware pottery jardiniere signed LN and stamped L Newton
£50-80
624.
Capodimonte oval porcelain trinket box, the hinged cover with moulded classical putti with grapes scene, over sides with further similar figural scenes, bearing a crowned N mark in blue to the underside, 5" wide, 2.5" high
£40-60
625.
Pair of continental faience glazed vinaigrette with covers, having hand painted floral swag and repeated border decoration, signed R in script to the undersides, 7" high
£30-50
626.
Victorian majolica glazed pottery jardiniere stand, having an urn shaped top over a wrythen support and floral scroll moulded base, 28.5" high; together with a leaf moulded Bretby jardiniere 7.5" high; also a Sarreguemines majolica fruits basket with cover and a group of Carlton Ware porcelain leaf dishes and jugs
£50-100
627.
19th century English part porcelain tea service, decorated with floral sprays, gilt highlight foliate swags and scroll borders, all inscribed with the number 520 in gilt script to the underside, comprising: teapot, sucrier with cover, jug, two plates 10" diameter, one plate 8" diameter, bowl 7.5" diameter, eight coffee cups, twelve tea cups and eleven saucers
£50-80
628.
Group of vintage and more modern stoneware pottery bottles, flasks and vessels, including monogrammed studio pottery cups, jugs etc
£30-50
629.
Royal Copenhagen - four relief moulded classical figural tableau, 5.5" diameter, framed 10.25" x 10.25" (4)
£40-60
630.
Doulton 2485 model vase, decorated with flowers, the neck with a mottled green ground, bearing impressed marks to the underside, 13" high; together with a Royal Crown Derby dressing table plate, candlesticks and pot group; Flight Barr Barr porcelain trio cup, saucer and plate; group of 7 Copeland plates 9.5" diameter; also with a group of further porcelain tea cups and saucers etc. including by Royal Doulton, Crescent & Sons, Royal Crown Derby, Royal Albert etc.
£80-120
630.
Doulton 2485 model vase, decorated with flowers, the neck with a mottled green ground, bearing impressed marks to the underside, 13" high; together with a Royal Crown Derby dressing table plate, candlesticks and pot group; Flight Barr Barr porcelain trio cup, saucer and plate; group of 7 Copeland plates 9.5" diameter; also with a group of further porcelain tea cups and saucers etc. including by Royal Doulton, Crescent & Sons, Royal Crown Derby, Royal Albert etc.
£80-120
631.
Pair of 19th century Staffordshire pottery sheep spill vases, 5" high; together with a pair of Staffordshire dog figures 9" high and a figural group couple by a tree stump (5)
£50-80
632.
Graduated pair of decorative majolica glazed pottery dishes, having yellow interiors within applied metal wirework and panel borders, the underside a natural terracotta colour, 10" diameter and 8.5" diameter (2)
£40-60
633.
Group of Masons Ironstone pottery dessert dishes and pedestal dishes, 9" diameter; also six Minton plates, others by Ashworth; also porcelain egg pots, Japanese charger (at fault) and jar with cover etc.
£40-80
634.
Three Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain animal paperweights, a duck, bird and rabbit (at fault); together with a Wilkinson Ltd porcelain rabbit figural cruet trio; also with Royal Worcester blanc de chine punch and dog snuffers; also another snuffer and two miniature porcelain beakers including by Staffordshire
£100-200
635.
Pair of late 18th/19th century Derby porcelain cherub gardener figures, 6" high (restored necks); together with a group of three Staffordshire figures including girl on a goat; Meissen figure (at fault repaired), and a pair of Dutch blue and white pottery figures (8)
£100-150
636.
Mixed group of assorted pottery and porcelain various; including Willow pattern tureen with cover, copper lustre jugs and cup, transfer print part tea set, pair of Coalport tea cups with saucers, jugs including by Mason's and Wedgwood etc.
£80-120
637.


Royal Doulton 'The Farmer's Wife' HN 2069, 9" high; together with a Royal Doulton jug, Bunnykins dish, Mintons China Works Aesops Fables tile, Wedgwood jasper ware pot with plated cover and handle and a sttudio pottery bowl signed Dupluy (at fault)
£100-150
638.
Decorative Wong Lee porcelain squared jardiniere, decorated with plants and fruits on a yellow ground, mounted on a metal stand, 9.5" high; also with a pair of small porcelain jardiniere and a floral decorated fruit bowl possibly continental
£40-80
LOTS 639-650 NO LOTS
Decorative Arts
651.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars - Totem Pole vase in willow colourway, 10.5" high
£100-150
652.

654.

Clarice Cliff Bizarre Orange Roof Cottage pattern sugar sifter, circa 1932, bearing hand painted Bizarre mark to the underside, 5" high
£400-600
655.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars - TV vase in willow colourway, 7" high
£180-220
653.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars - Chessboard vase in tangerine colourway, 5.75" high
£150-200
Pair of Clarice Cliff Bizarre Chevaux pattern plates, a John Armstrong design for the 1934 Art in Industry Exhibition, 10" diameter; together with a smaller example of the same, 9" diameter, all bearing facsimile Armstrong signature and Bizarre Wilkinson Ltd factory stamps (3)
£200-300
653
654

656.
After Carlo Sarabezolles (French 1888-1971) - Art Deco style bronze and resin figural study of the dancer Isadora Duncan, on an architectural marble plinth with applied bronze plaque with the title and two tigers, 10.5" wide, 11" high £80-120 656
657.


Decorative Art Deco style bronze figural study of a dancer in the manner of Josef Lorenzl, mounted upon a circular quartz plinth, 16" high £70-100
658.
Hugh Veater of Blagdon Studio Pottery lustre vase, impressed marks, 10.5" high; together with a spill vase by the same hand, 6.75" high (2) £30-50
659.
Set of ten Art Deco Bakelite furniture handles, 8" long, 0.75" diameter, with screws and shaped bracket mounts (10) £100-150
660.
Two similar lustre art glass flasks, orange and pale blue, both 9" high (2) £40-80
661.
Bonnie Mackintosh pewter and glass vase, having a pewter collar with inset cabouchon glass beads, over an orange glass body with an applied fish, otter and coral, 9.25" high; together with a pair of Arthur Richard Wentworth pewter bookends, made in Sheffield, 7" high; also a silver plated mantel clock in an art nouveau style case (quartz movement), 8" high
£50-100
662.
Ray Gonzalez for Gonzalez & Harms 'The Rescue', a carved limewood wall mounting figural group sculpture of a heroic warrior hauling a maiden to safety, signed and dated 1988 with the title to the reverse, 22" high
**thisimageisbasedonaFrankFrazetta(American1928-2010)sciencefiction/fantasycomicartimage.Soldtogetherwithacopyofthegallery workshopprovenancedetailinghistoryandproductionofthepiecehandwrittenbyRayGonzalez.RayGonzalezwasafoundermemberofthe BritishWoodcarversAssociation;Gonzalez&HarmsaremembersofTheMasterCarversAssociationandhaveworksdisplayedandcommissions includingatTheTowerOfLondon,RMSQueenMaryII,TheV&A,EmmanuelCollegeCambridge,ChapelCourtGardenHamptonCourt £400-600
662
663.
The Foley "Intarsio" Persian manner coffee pot, a design by Frederick Rhead, shape 3053, decorated with painted bullrushes to the neck and swans around the body, bearing printed factory marks to the underside, shape number and Rd No. 330401 (lacking a cover), 9.5" high; together with a similar continental jug with floral and chicken decoration, 9.5" high (glued repaired damages); Liberty & Co. Arts & Crafts pottery jar with cover, decorated with repeated peacock feather motif, bearing Liberty & Co. stamps Made in Holland and numbered 1150 to the underside (repaired damages), 8" high; also a decorative art pottery jar with lustre wildflower decoration, 9" high (4)
£80-120
LOTS 664-670 NO LOTS
Asian Works of Art
671.
Framed group of five Chinese padded silk embroidered figures, five of The Immortals, each figure 6.75" high, the frame 24.5" x 13" overall; together with a framed silk embroidered picture of figures in dancing poses and holding items, 20" x 28" overall including frame (2)
£100-150
672.
Framed Chinese circular silk embroidered panel, with a symmetrical foliate and floral motif on a red ground, possibly from a larger garment, 19.5" x 20" overall including the frame
£60-100
673.
Decorative Indian relief carved and pierced floral and foliate panel, 27" 10"; together with a smaller similar parcel gilt decorated panel 16.5" x 6.5"; also a Chinese relief carved and gilt figural scene panel, 6.5" x 12.5" (3)
£40-80
674.
Good Thai/Siamese/Balinese deep relief carved wood iconography panel depicting mythical figures among palms and foliage, 2" wide, 11.5" high; together with a similar panel, 13" wide, 15" high (2)
£80-120
675.
19th century Chinese export lacquered and gilded tea chest, the hinged cover and sides with dense figural interior scenes among clouds, having swing handles to the sides, enclosing a pewter liner with own engraved hinged cover, no key, 14" wide, 11" deep, 8.5" high
£200-400
676.
Indonesian carved hardwood figure of Vishnu riding Garuda, 7" high; together with a carved treen puzzle ball, African hardwood tripod pot support with figurehead finials and humanoid feet, 13" high; also a Japanese lacquer tea caddy with inner divisions with covers, 8.5" wide, 4.5" deep, 5" high (4)
£60-100



672

677.

Chinese horn libation cup with handle, carved with figures and trees around the exterior, bearing a four character mark to the underside, 4.25" wide, 2.5" high
£100-150
678.


19th century Chinese blue and white planter/pot, Kangxi, having repeated borders and a scrolling foliate ground, the underside with simple blue ring within an unglazed channel foot rim, 7.5" diameter, 7" high
£400-600
679.
Pair of 18th century Chinese porcelain baluster jars with covers, the covers surmounted by lion finials, having painted figures in a garden panel decoration among dense foliate grounds with gilt highlights, 12" high (one rim at fault); together with a matching pair of flared rim vases, 10.5" high (one at fault) (4)
£120-180
680.
Pair of Chinese terracotta tomb figures, Ming dynasty, one holding a vessel, the other holding a ring, both with blue-green glaze, 7.75" high (2)
£100-200

685 (See page 50)
681.
Carved green agate rhinoceros figure, 6.5" wide, 3.5" high; together with a carved stone figure, possibly Mayan or Columbian, 3.75" high; also a museum replica geometric period Greek narrow neck vessel and an interesting hardwood stand on five feet, 6" wide (4)
£60-100
682.
20th century Japanese cast iron bird koro/incense burner, with pierced cover and gold painted decoration, 8.5" high
£50-80
683.
Muromachi period (1335-1573) Japanese Katana, having a gilt dragon and shagreen handle beneath leather strapping, under a pierced circular tsuba, the cutting blade 25" long, with a lacquered scabbard
£800-1200
684.
Tibetan bronze Buddha figure, cast seated in meditation, wearing a densely decorated robe, on a plinth with repeated border, 8" high
£100-150
679
683
684

685.
Thai/Balinese bronze Buddha figure, cast seated on a recessed throne under an elaborate arch, with figures and birds around, mounted on a wooden plinth, 13" high
£100-200
686.

702 (See page 51)

690.
Japanese Satsuma earthenware bowl, with dense geometric and swirl panel decoration among figural scene panels, bearing a four character signature to the underside, Meiji period, 6.25" diameter, 2.25" high; together with a Satsuma Koro (lacking cover), decorated with scenes of figures in gardens and geometric repeated panels, raised on three figural supports, bearing a three character signature to the underside, Meiji period, 5.25" high (2)
£80-120
687.
Three Indian brass and pewter engraved Lassi cups, having repeated foliate motif borders, tallest 7" high (3)
£30-50
688.
Japanese porcelain laughing Buddha figural study, modelled seated and holding a fan, decorated in a blue and white robe, bearing a character signature and further impressed mark to the underside, 6.5" high
£50-80
689.
Mixed group of Asian porcelain: Chinese porcelain crackle glaze Guan type arrow case 5.5" high, small crackle glaze bowl with calligraphy decoration to the interior and exterior, bearing a four character signature to the underside 3.5" diameter, a Japanese bowl decorated with figures around the exterior 3" diameter and a scent bottle with stopper decorated with dragons blue on white, signed, 2.75" high (4)
£50-100
701 (See page 51)
Decorative Chinese porcelain squared baluster vase converted into a table lamp, decorated with family figural groups and some text, 21" including bulb fitting; together with a smaller example decorated with butterflies and flowers, 16" high (2)
£20-30
691.
Chinese wooden well pail/bucket, 29" high; together with a primitive round-headed hardwood mallet (2)
£20-40
692.
Group of interesting Indian and Asian bowls and vessels - Chinese ivory glazed bowl, 4" diameter, an early Chinese Cizhou cup with deep foot rim, painted rim border decoration and floral motif decoration to the bowl, 3.25" diameter, a Tibetan silver bowl with dense floral and foliate decoration and the eight Buddhist emblems, 3.25" diameter, also a 19th century Indian brass beaker with dense embossed decoration featuring a pig, snake and rat on a foliate ground, 4.75" high and a 19th century Chinese soapstone boulder seal featuring carved figures and a phoenix, signed to the underside, 4.5" high (5)
£200-300
693.
Chinese Dehua blanc de chine porcelain incense burner with cover, the cover surmounted by Fo dog finial, also with stylised mask and ring handles and raised on three mask and hoof feet, 8" wide, 6.5" high
£60-100

694.
Pair of Chinese porcelain Monteith bowls, having blue floral swag decoration on a yellow ground, with further blue floral sprays to the interiors, both bearing blue character marks to the undersides, 12" wide, 6" high; also with a Kashmiri lacquered papier maché box, 7" wide, 4" deep, 2" high (3)
£100-150
695.
Eastern European possibly Belarussian helmet, having rivetted layered copper decoration and narrow plume stem, 9" opening diameter, 12" high
£70-100
696.
Persian pottery fruit bowl, with repeated turquoise peacock feather decoration to interior and exterior, raised on a deep foot rim, signed to the underside, 11.5" diameter, 5" high
£50-80
697.
Chinese bronze vase/wine vessel, having cast geometric and cloud borders, with ring handles and lattice underside, 9" high
£50-100
698.
Chinese cloisonne hanging cricket cage, 5.5" high; together with a Japanese cloisonne vase with flowers on a yellow ground, bearing a maker's mark to the underside, 7.5" high; also a cloisonne rounded vase (lacking cover), decorated with dragons (3)
£70-100
699.
Interesting decorative Chinese wooden lattice window shutter panels, having old painted decorations, 13.5" x 36" (2)
£40-80
700.
Chinese parcel glazed pottery figure of a standing horse in the manner of the Tang dynasty, 9" high; together with a Chinese porcelain Fo dog figure in a blue glaze, 10" high (2)
£100-150

701.
19th century Chinese porcelain water pot, of squat form on a shallow foot rim, in a red glaze, 3" across
£100-200
702.
19th century Chinese export blue and white porcelain bowl, the exterior decorated with repeated foliate scrolls and flowers, the foot rim with a decorative scroll border, 11" diameter, 4" high
£300-500
703.
18th century Chinese fluted porcelain bowl, decorated with iron red glaze fish to the interior and exterior, having a shaped rim and shallow foot, 6.5" diameter, 3" high
£80-150
704.
19th century Chinese export blue and white porcelain octagon meat plate, decorated with pagodas and a river landscape within a foliate scroll rim border, 16" x 13.5"
£60-100
705.
Group of 19th century Chinese export blue and white pottery and porcelain; two similar barrel shaped mugs 5.25" high, pair of octagon plates and two shaped plates decorated with pagoda landscapes; five fluted small teacups with gilt rims, two similar saucers and a group of further miniature bowls various
£100-150

706.
19th century Chinese blue and white double gourd vase, decorated with pagodas and figures by a river, bearing a four character signature to the underside, 10" high; together with another similar double gourd vase, signed; also a polychrome jar decorated with figures, lacking a cover (3)
£100-150
707.
Pair of Japanese Imari palette porcelain gourd vases, 6" high; together with a double gourd vase 8.25" high; also with a group of modern decorative figural decorated plates
£60-100
708.
Toyohara Chikanobu (1838-1912) - “Chiyoda Castle, ‘1896” Japanese woodblock print, a Triptych, overall size, 13.5” x 27.25”; together with a Japanese lacquered box, the box having grain moulded sides, swirl and abstract decoration including gilding to the cover and the cover underside with a wildflower, 10.5" wide, 9" deep, 2.5" high (2)
£100-150
LOTS 709-720 NO LOTS
Paintings & Prints
*Pleaseseeonlineforfootnotes&provenances
721.
Small group of silhouette cuttings from black paper; depicting animals, hunting, farming scenes, figural group scenes etc.
£60-100
722.
Henri Matisse (20th/21st century) - 'Nu Blue II 1952' a coloured lithographic print, 22.25" x 16.25"; also a Francesco Piranesi Architecture book plate print (2)
£30-50
723.
H E Hervey R.M.S - two miniature wildlife nature study dioramas 'Kingfisher' and 'Harvest Mouse', framed behind convex glass, bearing labels verso, 3.25" diameter (2)
£70-100
724.
After Robin Tanner (20th/21st century) - Series of twelve black and white facsimile reproductions after the artists original etchings, “The Meadow Stile” ‘1970, “Rickyard” “Alington, Wilts” and nine other titles, various sizes, (12)
£25-35
725.
Joseph Thors (c.1835-1920) - River scene with Figures and Boats, also a further example depicting a Figure and Dog approaching a Village Church, each inscribed on later labels verso, pencil drawings, 2” x 3” and 1”75” x 1.75” (2) * Studies from a sketch book.
£30-40


736 (See page 53)
726.
Cynicus, AKA Martin Anderson (Scottish 1854-1932) - Caricature prints entitled “A Law Suit” together with four further companions, each titled and numbered, coloured limited edition prints, each approximately, 6” x 8.25” unframed; also a framed watercolour depicting a Fishing Boat in rough seas (6)
£30-50
727.
John Speede (16th/17th century), The Invasions of England and Ireland, With Al Their Ciuill Wars Since The Conquest, a coloured engraving on paper circa 1676, 20.5" x 15", within a mount and framed 33.5" x 28" overall
£300-500
728.
John Speede (16th/17th century) - map of Wilshire, inset with Salisbury and an image of Stonehenge, sold by Thomas Bassett, a coloured engraving on paper circa 1676, 20" x 15.25", within a mount and framed 29" x 24" overall
£200-300

742 (See page 54)
729.
John Speede (16th/17th century), map of Rutlandshire, inset with Oukham and Stanford, sold by John Sudbury & George Humbell, an uncoloured engraving on paper, 20" x 15", within a mount and framed 31" x 26" overall
£80-120
730.
NO LOT
731.
Charles Whymper (1853-1941) - Grouse in flight above a Moor, signed, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, 14” x 20.75”
£50-70
732.
William Havell (1782-1857) - Landscape with Figures beside a Cottage, inscribed on an old label verso, watercolour, 7.25” x 11.25”
£80-120
733.
Marion L. Broom R.W.S. (1878-1962) - "Roses and Lilies", signed, also inscribed on a later label verso, pencil and watercolour, 21" x 27.5"
£60-100
734.
Frederick James Aldridge (1850-1933) - Fishing boats in an open sea, signed and indistinctly dated, possibly 1902, watercolour, 9.75" x 16.75"
£40-60
735.
Attributed to Samuel Prout O.W.S., (1783-1852) - Figures in small boats retrieving wreckage from a hulk in an open sea, inscribed verso "Samuel Prout", watercolour, 15.75" x 21"
£80-120

745 (See page 54)

746 (See page 54)
736.
Charles Bentley O.W.S., (1806-1854) - Fishing boats off a coastline, signed and indistinctly dated, pencil and watercolour with scratching-out, 15.75" x 21.5"
£120-180
737.
English School (19th century) - Yachts in a swell, watercolour with scratching-out, 6.5" x 9.5"
£20-30
738.
Paul Ayshford Methuen (Lord Methuen), (1886-1974) - "Naval Review, Spithead, 15th June 1953", signed Methuen, also extensively inscribed, pen, ink and watercolour, 15.75" x 11.25"
£80-120
739.
Samuel Philips Jackson, R.W.S., (1830-1904) - "Rydal Water, Lake District", inscribed, signed with the artist's initials and dated 1856, watercolour and gouache, 12.5" x 19"
£70-100
740.
Edward Goodwin (1801-1836) - "The Dove Valley near Matlock, Dovedale", signed and dated 1823, also inscribed on an exhibition label verso, watercolour, 9.25" x 14.25"
£80-120
741.
Alfred Herbert (circa 1822-1861) - "Dirty Weather on the Way", said to be initialled, also inscribed on an exhibition label verso, watercolour, 9.25" x 18"
£80-120
742.
John Keeley, R.B.S.A., (1849-1930) - "Sutton Park", Holly Knoll looking towards Wyndley Gate, signed and inscribed verso, 13.5" x 19.75"
£100-150
743.
Sophy Warren (ex. 1864-1878) - "Ullswater, Cumbria", signed with the artist's monogram, also inscribed on an exhibition label verso, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 11.25" x 22.25"
£70-100
744.
David Cox Jnr, A.R.W.S., (1809-1885) - "Bolton Abbey", inscribed verso by a later hand, pencil and watercolour, 11.5" x 15.75"
£60-100
745.
David Cox Snr, O.W.S., (1783-1859) - "Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire", inscribed "Hardwick", also inscribed on a later label verso and sold with full provenance, pencil and watercolour, 13.25" x 19"
£100-150
746.
Thomas Francis Wainwright R.B.A., (circa 1815-1887) - Cattle on a sunlit lane, signed and dated 1873, also inscribed "Scotland 1865", pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 13.25" x 19.75"
£100-150
747.
George Haydock Dodgson (1811-1880) - "In Cumberland", inscribed with the artist's name and title and the date 1861 on an exhibition label verso, pencil and watercolour, 9" x 12.5"; also with an Anna Huggins (19th century) still life of dead game, signed, watercolour, 16.5" x 16.5" (with rounded corners) (2)
£40-80
748.
Thomas Francis Wainwright R.B.A., (1794-1888) - Highland landscape with sheep in the foreground, signed and inscribed "Scotland", also dated September 1865, inscribed on various labels verso, watercolour, 13.25" x 20"
£100-150
749.
Albert Rosser (fl. 1920-1980) - "Windermere from Orrest Head looking over Calgarth", signed, also extensively inscribed on various labels verso and dated July 1929, pencil and watercolour, 9" x 13"
£80-120

761 (See page 55)
750.
English School (19th century) - The Boar Hunt, pencil and watercolour, 7.75" x 11"; together with James Kerr-Lawson (1864-1939) - "San Giorgio from the Piazzetta", signed with the artist's initials, also inscribed verso, a preparatory sketch, squared for transfer, 10.25" x 8"; also H.C.L (19th/20th century) - "South Transept, St. Remi, Reims", initialled, inscribed and dated May 1901, pencil and watercolour, 9.75" x 9.25" (3)
£50-100
751.
Frederick William Newton Whitehead (1853-1938) - "Warwick Castle", signed, also inscribed on various labels verso, pencil and watercolour with wiping-out, 8" x 11.5"
£60-100
752.
Attributed to George Fennell Robson (1788-1833) - "Conway Castle", inscribed on a later label verso, pencil and watercolour with wiping-out, 5.75" x 8.75"
£60-100
753.
Thomas Miles Richardson Jnr, R.W.S. (1813-1890) - "A rest by the Wayside", signed with the artist's initials, also inscribed on a later label verso, pencil and watercolour, (a sketch), 6" x 8.5"
£30-50
754.
Sir John James Stewart (1779-1849) - "From Kingarth, Bute looking toward Arran", inscribed on a later label verso, pencil and watercolour, 7" x 9.75"
James Bateman (1893-1959) - "Longsledale", signed, inscribed and dated July 1948, also inscribed verso, watercolour, possibly on tinted paper, 8" x 10.75"
William Richardson (b. 1814, ex. 1842-1877) - "Tomb in a Cathedral", signed, also inscribed verso, pencil and watercolour, 6.25" x 11"
£50-100

755.
Philip Mitchell R.I., (1814-1896) - "Dawlish", signed, also extensively inscribed on various labels verso and dated March 4th 1891, pencil and watercolour with scratching out, 8.5" x 12.75"
£30-50
756.
J.Halford Ross (1866-1909) - “Shropshire Garden” and “Devonshire Garden”, signed, also inscribed on the mounts, watercolours, each 10.75” x 14.75” (a pair)
£20-30
757.
Edwin Weedon R I (1819-1873) - Figures in a fishing boat, with other boats nearby, signed, watercolour, 10.75” x 21.75”
£30-40
758.
Philip Wilson Steer OM (1860-1942) - “Swanage Beach” signed, also inscribed on a label verso, painted circa 1890, pencil and watercolour, 9.25” x 13.25”
£50-70
LOTS 759-760 NO LOTS
761.
Joseph Thors (c. 1835-1920) - River landscape in summer with a figure in a punt, a Thatched Cottage amongst trees beyond, signed, also inscribed on a plaque attached to the frame, oil on canvas, 24” x 36”
£1000-1500
762.
Hubert Thornley (fl. 1858-1898) - Hay barge and other shipping off a coastline, beach scene at low tide with figures unloading boats, both signed, oil on canvas, each 8.25” x 16.25” (a pair)
£1000-1500
763.
Italian school (20th/21st century) - “Portofino”, Italian coastal town, indistinctly signed and dated ‘99 (1999), oil or acrylic on canvas 22” x 30”
£150-200


764.
Dutch School (19th century) - Portrait of a seventeenth century lady, three quarter-length wearing period costume with ruff lace collar, oil on canvas, 35.5” x 24.25”
£100-200
765.
Robert Taylor (1946-2024) - Clipper ship in full sail in an open sea, signed and dated ‘71 (1971), oil on canvas, 33.5” x 48.5”, unframed £400-600
762


766.
Herbert F.Royle (1870-1958) - “Haweswater, Cumbria”, ponies and sheep grazing on a hillside above the lake, signed, also inscribed on an old label verso and on the reverse of the frame, oil on canvas, 25” x 30”
£200-400
767.
NO LOT
768.
Circle of Pierre-Paul Prud’hon (Early 19th century) - Love Seduces Innocence, Pleasure Entrap, and Remorse Follows, oil on canvas, 18” x 14”
£600-700
769.
A**Coleman (19th century) - “Norham Castle on the Borders”, river landscape with cattle in the foreground, castle ruins on a hillside beyond, signed, also inscribed in the artist's own hand verso with the title, oil on canvas, 12” x 18”
£180-220
770.
After Walter Ernest Webster (20th century) - Sweet Lavender, a young lady in a room interior standing in front of a fireplace, inscribed with the artist's name verso, oil on canvas, 20” x 16”
£150-200
771.
English school (19th/20th century) - Two King Charles spaniels in an interior, oil on canvas, 16” x 12”
£200-250
772.
Circle of James Stark (19th century) - River landscape with a summerhouse or boat house, an Angle nearby with boats beyond, said to be indistinctly signed, also inscribed on an old 1960s label verso, oil on panel, 10” x 15.75”
£300-500



773.
French School (19th century) - Landscape with figures beside cottages, indistinctly signed, partially hidden under the frame, oil on panel, 6” x 8.5”
£350-400
774.
Manner of Pieter Gysels (17th/18th century) - Landscape with a castle amongst trees, figures beside steps in a garden, oil on panel, 8.25” x 10.25”
£600-700
775.
English school (19th century) - Harbour scene with fishing boats, figures on a stone quayside nearby, oil on canvas, 6” x 8.25”
£80-100
776.
Attributed to Charles Leslie (19th century) - Landscape with figure beside a lake, sheep grazing nearby, signed, partially hidden below the frame, oil on canvas, 10” x 18”
£180-220
777.
John James Holland (19th century) - Figures beside a waterfall within a wooded landscape, signed, oil on canvas, 17” x 22”
£400-500
778.
E**Leautey (19th century) French - Sunlit wooded landscape with figures on a path in the foreground, signed, oil on canvas, 10.75” x 8.5”
£250-300
779.
Michael Murfin (British born 1954) - 'Brief Revival', oil on canvas, with the title, signature and dated 1984 verso, oil on canvas, 63" x 47.5", framed 68" x 52.5" overall
£100-200


780.
Michael Murfin (British born 1954) - Figurative study of two men with tools, bearing signature and dated '82 (1982) verso, 39.5" x 31", framed 48" x 38.5" overall
£50-100
781.
Marion Saxledge (20th/21st century) - Roses in a vase 1950, together with two further oil paintings by the same artist, 22” x 17.75” and various sizes (3)
£15-30
782.
Anastasia G. Wildig (20th/21st century) - Five male nude studies, each signed, pencil drawings, each approximately 11” x 7.25” (5)
£100-150
783.
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) - Head Study, also Head Study with Bow, one signed in full, the other signed “Jean” with star symbol, both inscribed with the artist's studio stamp, pencil, one also bearing some coloured crayon, each 8.25” x 5.75”
£400-800
777

783 (See page 58)
784.
After John Haymson (1903-1980) - “Washington Square Park, Greenwich Village”, inscribed, a coloured lithographic print, 15” x 11”
£30-50
785.
Sir John Kyffin Williams, OBE, RA (1918-2006) - “Plockton”, Scottish coastal scene with fishing boats beside cottages, signed with the artist's initials, also inscribed on a label verso dated August 1960, pen, ink and brush, black and white watercolour, 9.5” x 13.5”
£500-700
786.


Craigie Aitchison C.B.E., R.S.A., R.A (British 1926-2009) - 'Africa', a limited edition screenprint on paper in colour, signed and date 1996, no. 52/70, the sheet overall 27" x 39", framed
£400-600
787.
John Egerton Christmas Piper CH (1903-1992) - Long Melford Church, signed, also numbered 100/275 in pencil, lithograph in colour, 25" x 19.25", within a mount and framed 30.5" x 25" overall
£500-800
788.
Ronald Searle (English, 1920-2011) - Bird Of Paradise, an Editions Empreinte lithograph, Limited Edition 16/50, signed and numbered in pencil and dated '67, 25" x 19", within a mount and framed 30" x 24.5" overall
£200-400
789.
Sheree Valentine-Daines (British born 1956) - 'Deliverance', The 2003 rugby world cup final winning moment where Wilkinson scored the famous drop goal, a limited edition print in colour, signed and numbered 180/500 to the margin, also signed by England Rugby Unions Jonny Wilkinson as official Jonny Wilkinson Merchandise, 22.5" x 18", framed 33" x 28.5" overall
£100-200

785
787

790.
Barry Hilton (British born 1941) - Winter scene at night, a country lane with houses and trees, signed, oil on canvas, 22" x 20", presented in mount and framed, 41" x 33" overall £300-400
791.
John Miller FRSA (British 1931-2002) - 'Venice', signed and inscribed with title and artist reference number verso, also with Michael Truscott FRSA signature and stamp, oil on canvas, 17.5" x 23.5", framed 28" x 22" overall
£600-1000
792.
Jack Vettriano (Scottish 1951-2025) - 'Tension, Timing, TriumphMonaco 1971', a limited edition triptych print in colour, 212/250, each image 9" x 12", framed 43" x 27" overall £300-400
793.
Catherine Stephenson (20th/21st century) - “Balancing Act”, signed, also inscribed on a label verso, mixed media, 17” x 16.75” £60-80
794.
Jonathan Armigel Wade (b.1960) - “The Pee Stop”, signed, also inscribed verso with the title and numbered 2518, oil on board with some under-drawing, 12” x 16”
£400-600
LOTS 795-800 NO LOTS


Furniture & Furnishings
801.
Small Tree of Life tapestry/prayer rug, on a red ground with tree and wildlife, 35" x 22"; also a small natural ground prayer rug with an urn and flower decoration, 43" x 28" (2)
£40-80
802.
Persian pattern rug, having flower head motif on a red ground, within a foliate repeated border, 59" x 37"
£40-80
803.
Persian red ground carpet, having dense foliate and floral decoration within a repeated motif border, 79" x 50"
£50-100
804.
Georgian mahogany and brass bound oval wine cellarette, the hinged cover revealing an open lead lined interior, having swing handles to the sides and a reeded frame with four legs, 25" wide, 18" deep, 23" high
£400-600
805.

Victorian beech and bergere campaign sedan chair, folding, with extended frame with handles, the seat 17" high, the back 36" high
£30-50
806.
Victorian mahogany tilt-top breakfast table, the moulded top over an octagonal support, upon a circular base and hoof feet, 41" diameter, 28" high
£40-60
807.
Late Victorian inlaid rosewood octagonal occasional table, bearing a label for James Phillips of Bristol, 39" diameter, 28" high; together with a Regency style rosewood Canterbury, having sweeping scroll divisions over a single drawer, raised on turned feet terminating on brass castors, 20" wide; also with a nesting group of four inlaid mahogany side tables, on slender turned supports, largest 22" wide, 15" deep, 27" high (3)
£60-100
808.
Carved oak cupboard, 20th century, having two floral motif carved panelled doors enclosing a shelved interior, raised on bracket feet, 37.5" wide, 17" deep, 36" high
£50-100
809.

Victorian rosewood pole screen, the needlework floral screen behind glass on a fluted support over a triform base over shaped feet, 52" high; together with a decorative inlaid walnut whatnot 49" high (2)
£30-50
810.
19th century low hall/nursery chest of drawers, having a moulded top with raised gallery, over six short drawers and raised on bracket feet over castors, 36" wide, 16" deep, 21" high; together with a child's bergere chair 31" high to the back (2)
£30-50

811.

Large Victorian mahogany dressing table/chest top vanity swing mirror, the shaped bevelled glass on cheval supports over a base with two short drawers, raised on bracket feet, 24" wide, 38" high
£30-50
812.
19th century mahogany lamp table, the plain top over a single drawer, raised on an octagonal support upon a quatrefoil base with bun feet, 22" wide, 15.5" deep, 27" high
£50-80
813.
Georgian mahogany apprentice miniature scale mahogany chest of drawers, the top with moulded beading border, over four long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 20" wide, 12" deep, 21" high
£50-80
814.
Large 19th century oval gilt gesso girandole mirror, 45" wide, 60" high
£80-120
815.
Victorian walnut sewing table, the hinged cover enclosing a divided interior (with some sewing accessories and threads), on three shaped supports, 17" diameter, 28" high
£30-50
816.
Set of four Victorian rosewood dining chairs, the seats 18" high, the backs 33" high; together with a set of four Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs; also a Victorian walnut nursing chair (9)
£40-80
817.

817
Victorian mahogany bookcase, having a broken arched pediment over two glazed doors enclosing shelving, on a base with two panelled cupboard doors enclosing shelving, raised on carved scroll and paw front feet, 39" wide, 19" deep, 78" high
£150-200
818.
Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, the moulded cornice over a single glazed door flanked by two shaped glazed panes enclosing a shelved interior, over an undertier shelf and raised on tapering square spare legs, 45" wide, 17" deep, 69" high
£80-120
819.
19th century brass bound mahogany campaign chest of drawers, having recessed handles, raised on later turned feet, 39" wide, 18" deep, 39" high
£400-600
820.
19th century mahogany chest of two short over two long graduated drawers, 48" wide, 21" deep, 33" high
£80-120
821.
Pine glazed bookcase, the upper surmounted by a moulded cornice over two pane glass doors enclosing a shelved interior, on a base with two panelled cupboard doors, enclosing a shelved interior, 47" wide, 15" deep, 78" high
£100-150
822.
Decorative arched mirror, 40" wide, 60" high; also a painted Chinese sideboard, 32" wide, 32" high (2)
£50-100
819
818

823.


Georgian style upholstered barrel back wing back butler/chair, 19th century, 30" wide, the seat 14" high, the back 43" high
£150-250
824.
Arts & Crafts style oak metamorphic chair/library steps, 17" high, the chair back 35" high, the ladder top step 34/5" high
£80-120
825.
Victorian plaster and wood fire surround, with three putti figures to a central roundel, flanked by reeded pillars and swag details, 62" wide, 48" high max
£30-50
826.
Small Regency mahogany drum table, having an inset tooled leather surface to the top, over four drawers around, raised on a central support splayed legs over castors, 36" diameter, 30" high
£150-200
827.
Victorian walnut octagon trumpet sewing box/table, the hinged moulded cover enclosing a divided interior complete with some mpother of pearl bobbins and accessories etc., on a tapering support and three cabriole legs, 18" diameter, 29" high
£50-100
828.
19th century mahogany apprentice small chest of two short and two long graduated drawers, mounted on a later stand with four square legs and shaped feet, 17" wide, 10" deep, 33" high
£100-200
829.
Good George III mahogany bow-front hanging corner cupboard, having a gallery rail over a small inlaid shell paterae and panelled door enclosing a shelved interior, 21.5" wide, 35" high
£50-80

830.
Indian folk art cupboard, having charming birds and branch decoration to the top, sides and panelled door including interior facing, raised on a shallow base with bracket supports, 21.5" wide, 13" deep, 30" high
£150-200
831.
Georgian mahogany lowboy, the moulded top with canted front corners, over three frieze drawers, raised on slender round legs terminating on pad feet, 30" wide, 18" deep, 27" high
£100-200
832.
Edwardian mahogany open bookcase, having inlaid borders and gallery top, 32" wide, 12" deep, 45" high; together with a mahogany magazine rack, 21" wide, 10" deep, 18" high (2)
£60-100
833.
Decorative modern hardwood pyramid chest of three graduated drawers, 18" wide, 13" deep, 33" high
£40-80
834.
Linen fold panelled coffer, the hinged cover with four panels, enclosing an open interior with candler box, over a triple panel front and sides with ring carry handles, 41" wide, 18" deep, 21" high
£50-100 831

835.
19th century mahogany drop-leaf pedestal table, the hinged moulded top over a frieze drawer, on a central octagon support and quatrefoil base over ceramic castors, 41" wide extended, 38" deep, 29" high
£50-100
836.
Victorian mahogany chest of two short over two long graduated drawers, raised on bun feet, 35.5" wide, 20" deep, 36" high
£80-120
837.
Impressive Italian walnut marquetry dome top Cassone, 18th/19th century, the hinged cover with marquetry and inlaid metal borders, ivory and inlaid figural decoration, enclosing a cedar lined open interior, the front and sides with further inlaid figural cartouche, having two large brass carry handles on carved bracket feet, 49" wide, 24" deep, 32" high, with a key **IvorysubmissionreferenceZS35SDCU
£1000-1500
838.


Fine pair of George III octagonal mahogany wine coolers on stands, 22"widemax,28.5"high **provenance-byreputethesewerelootfromthecapturedHMSKent,avesselcapturedbytheFrench"TheConfiance"intheBayofBengal1800 andtakentoMauritius, thesmaller"Confiance"frigatewascaptainedbyRobertSurcouf,aFrenchprivateerplunderingBritishandothermerchant vessels.TheKentwastakeninafiercebattleagainstthesmallerFrenchshipdueto Surcouf's apparentgreaternavigationaltactics,(describedin Surcouf'sson'sbook).Thesehereinheritedbyourvendorfromhispaternalgrandfather,whoseHuguenotProtestant family hadfledFranceto MauritiusbeforeTheFrenchRevolution
£1500-2000
839.
French mahogany and marquetry ladies bureau, 20th century, the hinged fall front with shield and scrolling foliate decoration, enclosing a fitted interior with drawers, having further marquetry decoration to the interior surface, raised on slender cabriole supports with ormolu mounts, 25" wide, 16" deep, 39" high
£200-250
840.
Mahogany library writing table, 20th century, the moulded top with inset tooled leather writing sirface, raised on tapering square legs with blind fret carved decoration, 56" wide, 31" deep, 30" high
**provenance,fromtheestateofLordStJohnofFawsley(NormanStJohnStevas),BritishConservativepolitician,authorandbarrister
£100-150
838
839
837
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13. Release of Goods
Payment and clearance should be made within seven days after the sale. Goods will not be released until full payment has been cleared and a paid invoice produced. For clients arranging courier or third-party collection: written instruction must be received by the purchaser; identification will be requested from the courier and their vehicle’s registration number taken. For security purposes our premises are monitored by 24-hour CCTV
14. Definitions and interpretation
In these conditions: (a) Reference to the ‘the Auctioneer’ shall be taken to mean the firm of Gardiner Houlgate or any director, partner or employee thereof at the time of sale; (b) Buyers shall be deemed to be the principals unless to the prior knowledge of the Auctioneer they are acting as agent on behalf of a named principal; (c) ‘Forgery’ means a lot (i) which is so constituted as deliberately to deceive when considered in the light of its catalogue description, and (ii) whose value as such is materially less that if it had complied with the catalogue description; (d) The Interpretation Act 1978 shall apply to the general construction of terms and expressions used in these Conditions as if contained in a statute.
15. Law and Jurisdiction
These Conditions of sale are subject to English law, which shall apply to their construction as well as their effect. The Seller and Buyer agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
16. What is Temporary Importation?
Temporary Importation is a system that applies to lots which have been imported for sale from outside the EU. It allows the point of importation to be delayed until after the sale at auction. These lots are indicated in catalogues by the use of the following symbol * Only the Hammer Price will be treated as the import price and the Buyer’s Premium will be subject to UK domestic VAT at 20%. So whilst the Hammer Price will continue to be charged with Import VAT at 5% or 20” as appropriate, the Buyer’s Premium will always be charged with domestic VAT at 20% Lots subject to Temporary Importation will be offered under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme and will be subject to import VAT of either 5% or 20% on the buyer’s Premium. Anyone who wishes to buy outside the Margin Scheme should notify us immediately. An invoice under the normal VAT rules and charging VAT at 20% on both Hammer and Premium will then be issued
Temporary Importation should affect only private individual buyers who are resident within the EU. Anyone who is registered for VAT in the EU should be able to recover the VAT on the Buyer’s Premium either on their VAT returns or through the 8th Directive Refund Scheme. Any non-EU buyer who exports the lots from the EU will be able to have the VAT refunded provided the appropriate export regulations are complied with
17. Property sold with a * Symbol These items have been imported from outside the EU to be sold at auction under temporary importation. When Gardiner Houlgate releases such property to buyers in the UK, the buyer will become the importer and must pay Gardiner Houlgate import VAT at 5% on the Hammer Price These lots will be invoiced under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme. Gardiner Houlgate must bear VAT on the Buyer’s Premium and hence charge an amount in lieu of VAT at 20% on this Premium. This amount will form part of the Buyer’s Premium on our invoice and will not be separately identified VAT registered buyers from the EU should note that the import VAT charged on property released in the UK cannot be cancelled or refunded by Gardiner Houlgate VAT registered buyers from the UK should note that the invoice issued by Gardiner Houlgate for these items is not suitable evidence in respect of import VAT VAT registered buyers from the EU countries may be able to seek repayment of the import VAT paid by applying to HM Revenue and Customs. On request, immediately after the sale, the office can either ask HM Revenue and Customs to generate a C79 certificate (for UK buyers), or obtain a copy of the import C88 (for other EU VAT registered buyers), which may be used to claim recovery of the VAT. Otherwise Gardiner Houlgate may re-invoice the lot and charge VAT at 20% on both the Hammer Price and the Premium and provide a tax invoice to the buyer
18. CITES Restrictions
Any lots containing any amount of Brazilian rosewood and endangered species may be subject to restrictions when exporting outside of the EU. It will be the buyer’s responsibility to make sure that the relevant paperwork is in place before shipping. Some lots are sold with CITES article 10 certificates, allowing the commercial use of an item containing an endangered species. Lots subject to this are marked in the catalogue
Import/Export
It is the buyer’s responsibility to obtain the correct import/export licenses and CITES licenses for items which they have purchased. Gardiner Houlgate take no responsibility for the export of goods.
19. Gemstones
Many gemstones have been treated in various ways to enhance their appearance. For example, sapphires and rubies are routinely heat treated and emerald treated with oils and resins. Some stones may require re-treating or oiling periodically. Enhancement affects market value, and all Gardiner Houlgate estimates assume that gemstones may have been enhanced.
20.Artists Resale Rights (or Droit de Suite)
On certain lots marked in the catalogues and which are sold for a hammer price of £1000 or greater (converted into the currency of the sale using The Design and Artists Copyright Society threshold calculator on the date of the Sale) the Additional Premium will be the percentage of the amount of the Hammer Price calculated as follows:
£0-£50,000 4%
£50,000.01 to £200,000 3%
£200,000.01 to £350,000 1%
£350,000.01 to £500,000 0.5%
Exceeding £500,000 0.25%
* Gardiner Houlgate is a trading name of Bath Auction Rooms Limited, registered in England and Wales No. 5228635.
G ARDINER H OULG ATE
THE SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS
DIRECTIONS TO OUR CORSHAM HEADQUARTERS
On the A4 from Bath or Chippenham turn off at the mini roundabout by the Hare & Hounds Pub towards Corsham town centre, turn immediately right at the next mini roundabout into Valley Road. After one mile cross narrow railway bridge and round right angle bend. Turn left after 600 yards into Leafield Industrial Estate.
Go straight through the estate and take the last turning on the right beforemeeting the public road again, just past Linpac and opposite Corsham Print. The Bath Auction Rooms are at the end of the road facing you.
Total time from Junction 17 - 10-15 minutes
Total time from central Bath - 15 minutes
Travelling by Train - we recommend Chippenham Station

Gardiner Houlgate, 9 Leafield Way, Corsham, Nr Bath SN13 9SW
Telephone: 01225 812912
Fax: 01225 811777
E-mail: auctions@gardinerhoulgate.co.uk
www.gardinerhoulgate.co.uk
