Watches & Jewellery; Antiques & Works of Art - 25th & 26th June 2025

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G ARDINER H OULGATE

THE SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS

Watches & Jewellery

Wednesday 25th June 2025 at 10am

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Thursday 26th June 2025 at 10am

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Watches & Jewellery

Wednesday 25th June 2025 at 10am

Wristwatches

1.

Omega Seamaster Cosmic automatic gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, circular champagne dial with outer grey minute track, applied gilt hour markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, Omega crown, modern blue leather strap, 33mm

£200-300

2.

Omega Geneve 9ct gentleman's wristwatch, circular silvered dial with applied baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and centre seconds, modern black leather strap, 34mm

£300-500

3.

Omega 14k gold filled automatic gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. FX-6266, case no. 0100xxx, serial no. 16681xxx, circa 1958, circular silvered dial with applied gilt quarter Arabic numerals and dagger markers, inner minute markers and sweep centre seconds, gilt dauphine hands, Omega crown, cal. 500 17 jewel movement, modern brown leather strap with Omega buckle, 34mm

£400-600

4.

Omega Geneve automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, circular bronze dial with applied baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and orange centre seconds, Omega crown, later expanding bracelet, 35mm

£200-300

5.

Omega stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 26.5.SOB.T2, case no. 9729xxx, serial no. 9001xxx, circa 1939, circular two tone dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, gilt hands, 15 jewel movement, modern black leather strap, 33mm

£600-800

5A.

Omega Seamaster Diver Professional Co-Axial Chronometer

300m/100ft automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 21230412001003, serial no. 86581xxx, circa 2014, black dial, rotating bezel with black ceramic insert, helium valve at the ten position, Omega bracelet, 41mm bezel

**Omegaboxwithoutercover,cardsleeve,InternationalWarranty carddated29/4/14andstampedMallory&SonBath,Pictograms cardandoperatinginstructionsbooklet

£1500-2000

6.

Omega Constellation Calendar gold and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 3961070, serial no. 50534xxx, circa 1987, off-white dial, gold Roman numeral bezel, Omega bracelet, cal. 1444 movement, quartz, 34mm

£300-500

10.

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Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date GMT-Master II 'BATMAN' stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 116710BLNR, serial no. 11Q1Kxxx, circa 2014, rotating bezel with 'Batman' ceramic insert, black dial, Oyster bracelet with fliplock clasp, bezel 40mm

**PrivateProvenance.WithoriginalRolexboxwithoutercoverand sleeve,cardsleeve,InternationalGuaranteecarddated20/12/14, Guaranteemanual,OysterPerpetualGMT-MasterIIbooklet,bezel protectorandtwoswingtags

£8000-10,000

7.

Omega 14ct white gold slim gentleman's dress wristwatch, circular white dial with applied baton markers, quarter applied baton markers each set with three diamonds, Omega crown, 33mm(lacking strap)

£400-600

8.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual lady's stainless steel wristwatch, reference no. 6618, serial no. 2643xxx, circa 1971, black dial, Jubilee bracelet, 25mm

**withtheGuaranteecertificatedated1973,alsosomesparebracelet links

£950-1150

9.

Rolex Precision 9ct gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 12868, case no. 881xxx, Birmingham 1958, circular silvered dial with applied gilt 3-9 and hour markers, minute markers and subsidiary seconds, gilt hands, signed 17 jewel movement, signed Dennison presentation case, later expanding bracelet, 31mm

£800-1000

11.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual 18ct gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 1005/8, serial no. 1646xxx, circa 1967, fluted bezel, white Roman numeral dial with centre seconds, jubilee bracelet, 113.2gm, 34mm

**withRolexboxandRolexServiceGuaranteecardsdatedFeb2009and 27Feb2020

£5000-7000 8 9

11A.

Rolex 18ct rectangular cased wire-lug gentleman's wristwatch, London import hallmark possibly 1929, case no. 1090391 rectangular silvered dial with exaggerated Arabic numerals and inner minute track, signed 15 jewel movement, signed case, later brown leather strap, 31mm x 23mm

£500-800

11B.

Rolex Oyster-Perpetual Chronometer automatic 18ct 'bubble back' gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 4467, circa 1950s, circular silvered dial with applied gilt hour markers, minute track and centre seconds, date aperture and dauphine hands, Rolex crown, jewelled movement no. G89391, screw 'bubble back' case, modern black leather strap, 36mm

£3000-5000

11C.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date GMT-Master II stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 16710, serial. no. P271xxx, circa 2000, circular black dial with dot and baton hour markers, white minute markers, date aperture, Mercedes hands and arrow tipped dual time zone hand, rotating 24-hour bezel with black insert, Rolex crown, Oyster 78790A bracelet with flip-lock clasp, 40mm bezel

£5500-7500

12.

Tudor 9ct gentleman's wristwatch, case no. 13759, circa 1960's, circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute marks and centre seconds, Rolex crown, signed 17 jewel movement, 'DS&S' case hallmarked London 1960, modern brown leather strap, 33mm

**Tudorboxwithoutercover,guaranteedatedJune271964

£400-600

13.

Breitling Chronomat Chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch (Patent 217012), reference no. 769, circa 1940's, serial no. 695xxx, circular silvered dial with applied baton markers, subsidiary constant seconds and forty five minute recording dials, centre chronograph seconds and rotating bezel, gilt hands, signed 17 jewel unadjusted movement, Breitling black leather strap, 36mm

**Breitlingbox,BreitlingChronomatinstructionsbooklet,BreitlingChronomattag

£1500-2000

14.

Breitling Colt Chrono Ocean Chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. A53050, serial no. 68xx, silvered dial, rotating bezel, Breitling bracelet with fliplock clasp, quartz, 38mm bezel

£500-700

15.

Breitling Navitimer Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. A13022, serial no. 97xx, black dial, slide rule bezel, Breitling bracelet, 42mm

£1500-2500

16.

Rare Breitling Chrono-Matic 'Bull Head' Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 2117, serial no. 1370xxx, circa 1971, brown dial with applied baton markers, silvered subsidiary thirty minute and hour recording dials, units per hour base pulsations scale, outer 10-100 scale, date aperture and orange chronograph centre seconds, brown/silvered bi-rotational bezel with hour and five minute divisions, crown at the six position, push buttons at the eleven and one positions, modern brown leather strap, 43mm

£2000-2500

17.

Breitling Chronomat Blackbird Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. A13050.1, serial no. 37xxx, circa 1999, circular black dial, rotating bezel, Breitling bracelet with fliplock clap, 41mm bezel

**Breitlingbox(lackingcushion)withoutercover,bookletsleeve, Internationalwarrantydated10/03/1999andstampedJacot VerbierSwitzerland,instructionsbooklet,authorizeddistributors leaflet

£1000-1500

18.

Breitling Galatic 29 Sleek Edition 18ct rose gold and diamond set lady's wristwatch, reference no. H7234853/A792, serial no. 6066xxx, No. 1xx, circa 2017, mother of pearl dial with diamond markers and date aperture, diamond set bezel, quartz, Breitling bracelet, 112.7gm, 29mm

**withtheoriginalboxanddigitalInternationalWarrantydated2017 https://www.watches-of-switzerland.co.uk/Breitling-Galactic-18ctRose-Gold-Quartz-Ladies-Watch-H7234853/A792/p/17532613

£5500-6500

19.

Tag Heuer Professional 200 Metres two-tone lady's wristwatch, reference no. WG1322-RO, serial no. BS69xx, white dial, Tag Heuer bracelet, 30mm

£150-200

20.

Tag Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. CAZ1011, serial no. WHM5xxx, circular grey dial, tachymetre bezel, Tag Heuer bracelet, 43mm bezel

**TagHeuerboxwithoutercoverandsleeve,Internationalwarranty card(notstampedordated),sparelinks

£1000-1200

21.

Tag Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. CAZ1010, serial no. WUT8xxx, circa 2020, circular black dial, black tachymetre bezel, black rubber strap with Tag Heuer buckle, quartz, 43mm bezel

**TagHeuerbox,InternationalwarrantycardstampedTagHeuer CabotCircusanddated04/08/20,instructionsbooklet

£400-600

22.

Tag Heuer Aquaracer Solargraph 200m/650ft stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. WPB1312.BA0005, serial no. WTJ0xxx, circular mother of pearl dial, unidirectional rotating bezel, Tag Heuer bracelet, 34mm bezel

**TagHeuerboxwithoutercover,TagHeuerLimitedInternational Warrantydated15-05-2024,QuickStartGuide,threespare braceletlinks,MalloryBathsalereceiptdated15thMay2024

£800-1200

23.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. 260.8.08, serial no. 2157xxx, silvered dial, JLC bracelet with butterfly clasp, quartz, 33mm x 19mm

£1400-1800

24.

Jaeger-LeCoultre 18ct gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 9131-21, serial no. 1450xxx, movement no. 22300xx, circular white dial with Roman numerals and inner minute track, blue steel hands, JL crown, cal. 813/3 manual wind movement, modern black crocodile strap, 34mm

£800-1200

25.

Seiko Automatic Water Resist 150m stainless steel diver's wristwatch, reference no. 6309-7290, circular black dial, black rubber strap, 42mm (for repair, lacking bezel)

£60-100

26.

Seiko 'Helmet' Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 6139-7100, serial no. 6N5xxx, circa 1976, circular black dial with applied baton markers, minute markers, day/date apertures, inner tachymeter bezel, subsidiary thirty minute recording dial and yellow chronograph centre seconds, 41mm (lacking bracelet)

£180-220

27.

Seiko 'UFO' Chronograph Automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 6138-0011, serial no. 637xxx, circa 1976, circular black dial with applied baton markers, minute markers, silvered subsidiary minute and hour recording dials, day/ date apertures and yellow chronograph centre seconds, tachymeter bezel, 44mm (requires a bracelet/strap)

£280-350

28.

Seiko 'Pogue' Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 6139-6002, serial no. 1D63xx, circa 1971, circular yellow '6030T' dial with baton markers, minute markers, day/date apertures, subsidiary thirty minute recording dial, red chronograph centre seconds and rotating inner bezel with ten minute divisions, 'Pepsi' tachymeter bezel, signed cal. 6139B 17 jewel movement, Seiko bracelet, 41mm (crown requires repair)

£200-300

29.

Seiko Kinetic 100M stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 5M63-0AKO, circular silvered dial, Seiko bracelet, 41mm

£50-80

30.

Seiko 5 Sports 'Brian May Red Special' Limited Edition automatic gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 4R36-12E0, limited edition no. 094xx/12500, circular 'Red Special' dial, gold plated rotating bezel with black insert, signed cal. 4R36A 24 jewel movement, exhibition case inscribed 'Brian May Limited Edition', NATO style striped nylon strap, 41mm bezel

**OriginalSeikoBrianMayLimitedEditioncaseinsetwithareplica 'BrianMayOfficialSeikoRedSpecial2022TimePiece'sixpence coinwhichBrianMayusesinsteadofaguitarpick,outerboxand sleeve,certificateofguaranteestampedD.C.LeakeJewellers Nuneaton(notdated),instructionbooklet,tag

Forreference:https://www.seikowatches.com/in-en/ products/5sports/special/brianmaylimitededition

£200-400

31.

Longines Hydro Conquest stainless steel and yellow PVD coated automatic gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. L3.742.3.96.7, serial no. 46896xxx, circa 2018, blue bezel and dial with date, cal. L888 movement, 41mm

**withLonginesboxwithoutercover,InternationalWarranty carddatedMarch2018purchasedfromGoldsmiths,instructions bookletandthreesparebraceletlinks

RRP£1500-Forreferencevisithttps://www.longines.com/en-gb/p/watch-hydroconquestl3-742-3-96-7srsltid=AfmBOooGqhxwW0j2lm8iHqnDhOOQeH kDS5erTVekyYZkmR6hcWUtV2yo

£400-600

32.

Longines Dolce Vita stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. L5 655 4, serial no. 28805xxx, blue dial, quartz, Longines bracelet, 26mm

£80-120

33.

Longines Hydro Conquest automatic two-tone gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. L3.742.3, serial no. 47653xxx, gold tone rotating bezel with blue insert, blue dial with date aperture, screwdown crown, Longines bracelet with signed fliplock clasp, 41mm bezel

£300-500

34.

Bremont Solo 43 Automatic Chronometer steel gentleman's wristwatch, serial no. SOLO/15752, circa 2017, black Arabic numeral dial with date aperture, exhibition back, black rubber band, 43mm

**withBremontbox,pouches,sparenewstrap.Allrelatedpapers includingCOSCandWarrantyRegistrationdocuments

£1000-1500

35. NO LOT

36.

Hamilton Khaki Navy Frogman automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. H776050, serial no.

AAB340xxx, circular black dial, rotating bezel with black insert, screw-down crown guard, Hamilton black rubber strap, 42mm bezel

**Hamiltonboxwithoutercoverandsleeve,instructionsmanual £400-600

37.

Certina C-Sport Chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 536.7198.42.61, serial no. TKMBC-21805*xxx, circa 2008, circular black dial, black tachymetre bezel, Certina black rubber strap with signed fliplock clasp, 39mm bezel

**Certinabox,Internationalguaranteecarddated30.10.08and stampedKraemerKirchgasse,User'smanual,International warrantyservicecentersbooklet

£200-300

38.

Citizen Eco-Drive Diver's 300m 'Royal Marines 350 1664-2014

Timeless Distinction' Limited Edition titanium gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. E168-S095107, serial no. 491020xxx, limited edition no. 4x/1000, circa 1016, circular black dial, black rotating bezel, Citizen bracelet with fliplock clasp, 43mm bezel

**CitizenRoyalMarinesCommando'RoyalMarines350 1664-2014TimelessDistinction'greenmetalboxwithouter cardboardcover,theboxwithlimitededitionplaqueandapairof Bushnellbinocularswithcase,certificateofauthenticity, guaranteedated26.03.2016andstampedCWMellorsMatlock, instructionmanual,Bushnellbinocularinstructionmanualand cleaningcloth

£200-300

39.

Citizen Eco-Drive Perpetual Calendar stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. E820-S095468, circular blue dial, blue tachymeter bezel insert, Citizen bracelet, 44mm

**Citizenbox,threesparelinks

£60-80

40.

Tissot Seastar T12 Chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, circular black dial with applied baton markers, grey seconds track, tachymeter scale, triple subsidiary dials and orange chronograph centre seconds, Tissot crown, Tissot bracelet, 42mm

£600-800

41.

Tissot Seastar automatic stainless steel lady's wristwatch, 25mm (with spare bracelet link)

£20-40

42.

Tissot PRX bi-colour gentleman's wristwatch, Tissot bracelet, quartz, 35mm; together with a Tissot PRX bi-colour lady's wristwatch, Tissot bracelet, quartz, 27mm (crown at fault) (2)

£80-100

43.

Eterna-Matic 3000 stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, serial no. 5189xxx, circa 1969, circular silvered dial with applied baton markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, Eterna crown, mesh link bracelet with signed adjustable clasp, 34mm

**OriginalEterna-Matic3000box,CertificateofOriginstamped ArminKurzJuwelierZurichanddated11.4.1969,guarantee dated11.4.1969,instructionsleaflet

£350-550

44.

Fine Ebel Tawara 18ct white gold diamond set lady's wristwatch, reference no. E3157H29-200, 8230xxx, pavé diamond set, the case sides set with diamonds behind crystal panels, quartz movement, black leather strap with with folding 18ct clasp set with further diamonds, 37mm x 29mm (side panel crystal at faultsee report and images)

£1500-2500

45.

Rado Diastar ceramic rectangular curved bi-colour gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 152.0748.3, serial no. 11576xxx, circa 2012, rectangular silvered dial, Rado bracelet with butterfly clasp, quartz, 27mm

**Radopouchwithouterbox,cardsleeve,Internationalwarranty carddated11/03/2012andstampedErnestJonesCribbs CausewayBristol,ErnestJonespurchasereceiptdated 11/03/2012,instructionmanual,sparelink

£200-300

46.

Mido Ocean Star Datoday automatic gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 5069, circular silvered dial with applied square hour markers, day/date apertures and centre seconds, with Omega crown, 36mm (lacking strap/bracelet)

£100-120

47.

Adina Quartz Oceaneer 200 Meters bi-colour Diver's wristwatch for repair, circular black dial, rotating bezel, Adina bracelet with fliplock clasp, 35mm (crown at fault)

£50 £80

48.

'The Winter Trial' 2011 Chronograph Alarm gentleman's wristwatch, circular black dial with 'The Winter Trial' emblem, 'The Winter Trial, Car No. 87' inscription to the case back, black rubber strap with fliplock clasp, quartz, 42mm £50-80

49.

Frey Wille gold plated lady's wristwatch, fire enamel bezel, mother of pearl dial, black leather strap with Freye Wille gold plated folding clasp, quartz, 34mm; together with a matching Frey Wille gold plated and fire enamel hinged bangle, 68mm x 54mm internal dimensions (2)

**FreyWilleisanenameljewellerymanufacturerbasedinVienna, Austriafoundedin1951bydesignerMichaelaFrey

£150-250

50.

Swarovski lady's stainless steel fashion wristwatch, quartz, 16mm

£20-30

51.

Cyma nickel and stainless steel mid-size fixed lug gentleman's wristwatch, circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, signed 15 jewel patented movement, the case back marked '^ ATP', brown leather strap, 29mm

£80-120

52.

Olma nickel and stainless steel mid-size gentleman's wristwatch, case no. 04191, circular black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, 24-hour numerals, minute track with five minute divisions and red centre seconds, luminous hands, brown leather strap, 32mm

£100-150

53.

Rare Wempe German Military Luftwaffe 'B.Uhr' aviators wristwatch, circa 1940s, black dial with applied luminous Arabic numerals and markers, lozenge hands and hacking centre seconds, signed K.31 gilt frosted manual wind movement with compensated balance and overcoiled hairspring, Military nickel plated case with fixed bars stamped to the case side FL 23883, the snap-on case back numbered 689, with inner issue markings 'Thommen, 127-560A1, BLT 689, 55mm (no strap, the movement requires attention)

£1300-1800

54.

Roamer 9ct lady's wristwatch, gilded Roman numeral dial, manual wind 18 jewel movement, London 1979, red leather strap, 15mm

£50-80

55.

Beuche Girod 9ct rectangular gentleman's wristwatch, no. 1001, serial no. 10010098, with a white Roman numeral dial, quartz, red leather strap, 24mm

£100-150

56.

Bulova 14ct white gold sapphire and diamond lady's cocktail wristwatch, signed silvered dial, 5AP 15 jewel movement, later plated metal bracelet, 14mm

£100-150

57.

1920s platinum sapphire and diamond set lady's cocktail wristwatch, silvered Arabic numeral dial within a diamond set tonneau engraved case, the movement signed Glycine Watch Co, 17 jewels, 9.7gm, 16mm x 30mm (the movement requires attention, no strap)

£100-150

58.

Sekonda automatic gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, 30 jewel, 36mm; together with a Rotary automatic gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, 21 jewel, 33mm (both require straps) (2)

£30-50

59.

Nickel cased wire-lug wristwatch for repair, 37mm; together with a Breitling Sprint pocket timer for repair (lacking glass), within a plastic holder (2)

£20-40

60.

Rolex - Four Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust gentleman's wristwatch dials

£100-200

61.

Rolex - Three Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust gentleman's wristwatch dials with diamond markers (3)

£100-200

62.

Rolex - Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date lady's wristwatch dial with bezel; together with two Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date ladies wristwatch dials (3)

£40-80

63.

Rolex - Two Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust ladies wristwatch dials; together with a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust lady's wristwatch dial with bezel and a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust lady's mother of pearl wristwatch dial with diamond markers (4)

£80-150

64.

Rolex - Two Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust gentleman's wristwatch dials; together with two Rolex Oyster Perpetual gentleman's wristwatch dials (4)

£80-150

65.

Rolex - Three Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust gentleman's wristwatch dials

£100-150

66.

Rolex - Four Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust gentleman's wristwatch dials

£100-200

67.

Rolex - 69173 gold and steel watch case, serial no. 89322988, circa 1986, 26mm

£80-120

68.

Rolex - steel jubilee bracelet with 568 end links, clasp reference

62510 D

£60-100

69.

Rolex - two gold and stainless steel bracelet links, 16mm, 3.2gm

£50-60

70.

Rolex - selection of assorted watch bracelet parts and spares

£150-250

71.

Rolex - 18ct president ladies bracelet link with screw and two spring bars, 1.7gm 10mm

£60-100

72.

Rolex - gold and stainless steel jubilee links, 16mm, 3.2gm

£60-80

73.

Rolex - collection of assorted watch bracelet links

£150-250

74.

Rolex - collection of gold jubilee bracelet centre links, 6.6gm (mixed conditions)

£260-320

75.

Rolex - collection of gold jubilee bracelet centre links, 3gm

£120-180

76.

Rolex - collection of gold jubilee bracelet centre links, 2gm (mild wear)

£80-120

77.

Rolex - collection of gold jubilee bracelet centre links, 0.9gm (at fault)

£40-60

78.

Rolex - assorted ladies gold and stainless steel jubilee links, 6.1gm (5)

£120-180

79.

Rolex - assorted gold and stainless steel jubilee bracelet spares, 18.8gm

£300-500

80.

Rolex - 93250 Oyster steel bracelet

£80-120

81.

Rolex - 93150 Oyster steel bracelet

£80-120

82.

Tudor gold plated and steel gentleman's watch bracelet; Tudor spare bracelet links and a ladies gold plated and steel watch

bracelet

£40-80

83.

Quantity of assorted wristwatch bracelet links

£80-120

84.

Quantity of assorted wristwatch bracelet links

£80-120

85.

Quantity of assorted wristwatch bracelet links

£80-120

86.

Rolex Oyster Swimpruf tag; together with a Tudor tag; three Rolex crowns, Omega crown; pair earrings marked 'Rolex' (at fault); selection of Rolex packaging to include two aluminium branded cases; Cyma gentleman's wristwatch for assembly / repair; Seiko Diashock lady's wristwatch for repair; Lorus lady's wristwatch for repair and a quantity of assorted wristwatch parts to include Citizen

£50-80

87.

Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer 300m/1000ft automatic gentleman's wristwatch for repair / assembly, reference no. 168 1623, circular black 'wave' dial, hour, minute and seconds hands, rotating bezel with blue insert, cal. 1120 movement with Omega crown, dust cover, Omega Seamaster Professional bracelet, reference 1503/825, 41mm bezel (unknown if complete)

£500-800

88.

Quantity of assorted wristwatch bracelet spares to include clasps, part bracelets, pins, pin bars, end links

£30-50

89.

Smiths Astral National 17 nickel and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, 32mm (movement requires attention, lacking strap); together with three Smiths wristwatch movements for repair/ spares and a Smiths Empire wristwatch dial

£20-40

90.

Quantity of assorted Seiko wristwatch parts

£80-150

90A.

Two Vertex British Military wristwatch movements, cal. 59 15 jewel, black dials, 30mm; together with a Vertex wristwatch movement for spares, cal. 59 15 jewel (lacking dial) and three Military type wristwatch hands (4)

£80-120

91.

Two Longines 'The Longines Legend Diver Watch' wristwatch boxes, with outer covers (2)

£20-30

91A.

Six Rolex Bucherer Interlaken spoons; together with a Rolex green service pouch within a Rolex After Sales Service plastic box and a pair of Rolex boutique presentation gloves, beige, size large (3)

£40-60

92.

Quantity of books relating to watches to include - Michael BalforThe Classic Watch; Genevieve Cummins - How The Watch Was Worn, A Fashion for 500 Years; Francois LeCoultre - A Guide To Complicated Watches; Cecil Clutton, G.H. Braillie, C.A. IlbertBritten's Old Clocks & Watches and Their Makers (two copies); Britten's Watch & Clock Maker's Handbook Dictionary And Guide (two copies); F.J. Britten - Old Clocks & Watches And Their Makers (19)

£15-30

93.

Advertising wall clock, green dial, quartz, 34cm approx

£50-80

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Advertising wall clock, green dial, quartz, 34cm approx

£50-80

95.

Advertising wall clock, white dial, quartz, 34cm approx

£50-80

96.

Advertising wall clock, white dial, quartz, 34cm approx

£50-80

97.

Advertising wall clock, black dial, quartz, 34cm approx

£50-80

98.

Advertising wall clock, white dial, quartz, 34cm approx

£50-80

99.

Advertising wall clock, black dial, quartz, 34cm approx

£50-80

100.

Advertising wall clock, red dial, quartz, 34cm approx

£50-80

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101.

Advertising wall clock, white dial, quartz, 34cm approx

£50-80

102.

Advertising wall clock, black dial, quartz, 34cm approx

£50-80

103.

Advertising wall clock, champagne dial, quartz, 34cm approx

£50-80

104. NO LOT

Pocket Watches

105.

American Waltham gold plated lever pocket watch, no. 11983524, circa 1902, 15 jewels, Roman numeral dial, Dennison case with engraved monogram, 40mm

£40-80

106.

American Waltham 'Lady Waltham' 14ct hunter fob watch, serial no. 10523738, circa 1901, signed adjusted movement with safety barrel, compensated balance and regulator, inscribed hinged cuvette, signed Roman numeral dial, within a Dubois Watch Case Co. engine turned and engraved case with cartouche to both covers, 49.0gm, 39mm (movement at fault)

£350-450

107.

Modernista for Cigarrillos Excelsior digital 'Jump Hour' gold plated lever dress pocket watch, bar lever movement, no. 27838 with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette inscribed 'Modernista Patent', stamped engine turned dial with hour aperture, subsidiary seconds, sixty minute track and retrograde minute hand, within a stamped engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 50mm

£150-250

Henry & John Daniels, Liverpool - 19th century silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1833, signed movement, no. 6075, plain balance cock with diamond endstone and Bosley type regulator, with dust cover, Roman numeral dial with outer minute markers and subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned case, 49mm

£40-80

109.

Modernista for Cigarrillos Excelsior digital 'Jump Hour' gold plated lever dress pocket watch, bar lever movement, no. 27838 with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette inscribed 'Modernista Patent', stamped and branded engine turned dial with hour aperture, subsidiary seconds, sixty minute track and retrograde minute hand, within a stamped engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 50mm

**MadebyModernistafortheExcelsiorcigarettebrand manufacturedinArgentinafrom1874.Thepocketwatcheswere tobepresentedtothecompany'sbestcustomers

£150-250

110.

Thos Russell & Son, Liverpool - gold plated lever hunter pocket watch, signed 10 jewel movement, no. 8791, hinged cuvette, signed dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a plain Illinois Watch Case Co. case, 50mm

£40-80

111.

Very large Goliath nickel cased ever pocket watch, unsigned frosted bar movement, hinged cuvette, Roman numeral dial, plain case, 102mm

£50-80

112.

French Goliath nickel cased lever pocket watch, bar movement with compensated balance and regulator, the cuvette inscribed 'Ancre Double Plateau, 15 Rubis', the case with engraved bands, 70mm

£40-80

109
116 (See page 15)

113.

Le Tattersall Chronographe centre seconds nickel cased cylinder pocket watch, signed frosted movement with three arm balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, enamel dial with outer seconds track with five second divisions, Roman numeral dial over a ten minute reverse countdown recording dial and centre chronograph seconds, within a plain case, 56mm

£80-120

114.

Swiss silver centre seconds chronograph cylinder pocket watch, the dial branded 'H. White, Market Street, Manchester', with Roman numerals, outer 25-300 scale and centre seconds, engine turned case with stop work slide lever to the band, 53mm

£40-80

115.

Silver (0.935) cylinder engraved fob watch, three-quarter plate movement, silver hinged cuvette, silvered Roman numeral decorated dial, 41mm; with white metal necklace, key and fitted case

£20-30

116.

Ulysse Nardin, Locle Suisse Chronometer Centre Seconds Deck watch, signed gilt frosted movement, no. 120454, hinged cuvette, signed and numbered dial with Roman numerals, minute/seconds track with Arabic five minute divisions and centre seconds, blued steel hands, signed gold hinged case, numbered 604361, 64mm

£500-800

117.

Silver (0.800) cylinder engraved fob watch, three-quarter plate movement, metal hinged cuvette, Roman numeral enamel dial with floral decorated centre, 40mm; with a white metal necklace, key and fitted case

£20-30

118.

J.W. Benson, London - Victorian silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1875, signed movement inscribed 'To H.R.H. The Prince Of Wales', no. 60662, with plain balance cock, steel three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, dust cover, signed dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche inscribed 'Parsons', case maker 'IH', 50mm

£40-80

119.

Hargreaves & Co., Liverpool - Victorian 18ct engraved fob watch, Chester 1899, the signed three-quarter plate movement inscribed 'Makers to the Queen & H.R.H. the Prince of Wales', no. 55642, with compensated balance and regulator, 18ct hinged cuvette, gilt dial with Roman numerals and engraved centre, case maker 'J.H & Co.', 47.0gm, 38mm

£600-800

120.

Franklin Mint Collection Watches 'John Wayne' hunter pocket watch; together with a Franklin Mint Precision Pocket Watches 'The Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve' hunter pocket watch; Sekonda hunter pocket watch; TCM hunter pocket watch with black ribbon Albert; six Ingersoll pocket watches to include Defiance, Crown, Yankee, one with an embossed case back depicting a seated lady and a further pocket watch (11)

£40-80

121.

British Air Ministry nickel cased stopwatch, the case with issue markings 'A.M. 6B/117, 5006/GG', 50mm; together with a CWC British Military chrome cased stopwatch for repair, the case with issue markings '0552 6645-99-5212169 ^ 7624/88', 51mm (lacking glass); three Services Army chrome cased pocket watches; Services Sandown and Excel chrome cased pocket watches and three further Services chrome cased pocket watches (two for repair) (10)

£40-80

122.

Silver Figaro link watch Albert chain with clasp, T-bar and assorted fobs to include two sixpence and a silver King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra Coronation 1902 fob

£20-40

123.

Large quantity of cylinder pocket/fob watch movements for repair (lacking dials); together with a large quantity of assorted pocket watch movements for spares or repair / movement parts; Bulova Calibre 2140 Part 162 cell cover key and a small quantity of Longines wristwatch parts and a quantity of automatic wristwatch rotors

£40-80

124.

Approximately forty-five lever pocket watch movements principally for repair; together with fourteen American Waltham pocket watch movements for repair and a quantity of assorted movements to include 8 Days movements, Italian Military type movement etc

£40-80

Jewellery

131.

138.

Good quality 18ct and platinum solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 0.80ct approx, clarity VS2, colour H, width 7mm, 2.6gm, ring size N

£650-850

132.

Impressive modern platinum aquamarine and diamond dress ring, the aquamarine 4.00ct approx, in a stylised stepped setting with round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.25ct approx in total, width 10mm, 5.3gm, ring size M/N

£500-700

133.

Attractive antique bicolour sapphire and diamond three stone bar brooch, the oval sapphire 0.60ct approx, with old-cut diamonds set to each side, 5.1gm, 63mm wide

£60-100

134.

Good quality 18ct yellow gold diamond set brooch, 0.75ct approx in total, clarity VS/SI, colour G-H, 6.7gm, 67mm wide

£300-500

135.

14ct cabouchon opal and ruby three stone ring set in yellow gold, width 14.5mm, 4.5gm, ring size M/N

£200-300

136.

Attractive 9ct blue topaz necklace, 4.6gm, the drop 42mm approx, the necklace 20" long

£80-120

137.

Three decorative Continental silver/white metal necklets, 80.4gm (3)

£30-50

Victorian gilded oval swivel double-sided locket brooch, with a rope twist frame, with safety chain, 17.1gm, 45mm x 38mm; with a foliate oval gilded frame brooch painted depicting a landscape scene, 47mm x 59mm; also a gilt oval cameo brooch, 43mm x 39mm (3)

£30-50

139.

Attractive aquamarine and diamond platinum dress ring with a stylised stepped setting, emerald-cut aquamarine 2.00ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.20ct approx in total, width 10mm, 4gm, ring size N/O

£500-700

140.

Oval carved shell cameo brooch in a yellow metal mount with inscription dated 1946, 12.6gm, 46mm x 35mm; 9ct white gold pearl set dress stud 0.9gm; also silver carved coral ring (3)

£40-80

141.

14ct white gold cabouchon jade five stone ring, 2.2gm, width 4mm, ring size O/P

£80-120

142.

18ct white gold and platinum synthetic sapphire and diamond ring, the oval cushion-cut synthetic sapphire 4.10ct approx, the shoulders set with small round-cut diamonds, width 9.5mm, 2.8gm, ring size N

£150-250

143.

White metal nugget, 2.6gm, 12mm x 10mm

£70-120

144.

Platinum amethyst and diamond ring, the amethyst 1.60ct approx, pavé set round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 9mm, 3.3gm, ring size N

£340-380

(See page 16)

145.

Pair of 9ct white gold diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, 0.50ct approx in total, clarity SI2-I1, colour G-H, post and butterfly back, 1gm, 4.5mm

£120-180

146.

Heavy graduated silver watch Albert chain, 59.6gm, 17.5" long

£80-120

147.

Pair 14ct white gold sapphire cluster earrings, with screw backs, 3.4gm, 10mm diameter, stamped '14K'

£120-180

148.

Modern Italian 18ct yellow gold hinged torque bangle, 26.5gm, 73mm wide

£1100-1300

149.

14ct white gold solitaire 'Laboratory Grown' diamond ring with set shoulders, round brilliant-cut, 1.02ct, clarity SI1, colour F, 7mm , 2gm **IGI(InternationalGemologicalInstitute)diamondreport

£500-600

150.

Victorian 9ct mourning band ring, inset with hairwork panels and inscribed 'In Memory of' with an initial shield engraved centre plaque and inscribed 'A.B' to the inner band, width 10.5mm, 3.8gm, ring size U/V

£160-220

151.

Antique yellow gold sapphire and diamond set hunting horn brooch, modelled with a riding crop and stone set horseshoe, 4.2gm, 42mm

£300-400

152.

9ct diamond set bangle, set with five small round brilliant-cut diamonds, 10.1gm, 60mm

£200-250

153.

18ct white gold solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 0.57ct approx, clarity SI2, colour H, width 6mm, 3.3gm, ring size N

£200-400

154.

Tiffany & Co. platinum wishbone design diamond set ring, with seven round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated 0.38ct approx, clarity SI1, colour H/I, signed, ring size M

**togetherwithacopyinsurancevaluationfromTiffany&Co25 BondStreetLondonfor£1275datedMay2002

£400-600

155.

Pair of 9ct white gold diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, 0.50ct approx in total, post and butterfly back, 1gm, 4.5mm **clarity-onestoneI-I1,theotherSI2,colourL

£120-180

156.

Novelty silver bound rabbit pin cushion, maker 'MPG', London 1929, 72mm

£100-120

157.

Silver agate and hardstone set bracelet, width 19mm approx, 19.2gm, 6.75" long approx

£55-75

158.

Very impressive 18ct white gold diamond tennis bracelet, consisting of thirty-two round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated 12.16ct approx in total, clarity SI, colour J/K, 20.4gm, 6.5" long

£9000-11,000

159.

Attractive platinum yellow sapphire and diamond halo dress ring, the sapphire 1.10ct approx, in a halo setting with round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.55ct approx in total, width 14mm, 4gm, ring size J/K

£700-900

160.

Platinum solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 1.00ct approx, clarity VS2, colour I, 4.9gm, ring size I

£1000-1500

161.

Multi coloured necklace and bracelet

£10-20

162.

18ct diamond cluster ring, round brilliant-cuts, 0.45ct approx in total, 9mm diameter, 2.9gm, ring size I

£250-300

163.

18ct emerald and diamond three stone ring, the emerald 0.75ct approx, with round brilliant-cut diamonds to either side, 0.30ct approx in total, width 8mm, 2.6gm, ring size J

£300-500

164.

Bespoke 14ct yellow gold pebble design diamond set dress ring, in three sections set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.35ct approx in total, 6.8gm, width 14mm, ring size Q/R

£350-450

165.

Matched pair of 9ct white gold diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, 0.20ct and 0.25ct approx in total, clarity I1-2, colour G-H, post and butterfly back, 1gm, 4.5mm

£60-100

166.

Modern 18ct white gold mixed-cut diamond half eternity ring, with a central channel of baguette-cut diamonds between round brilliant-cut diamond borders, width 7mm, 4.3gm, ring size N

£400-500

167.

Pair of attractive modern platinum ruby and diamond oval cluster earrings by Larry, the rubies each 0.70ct approx, each in a setting of eight round brilliant-cut diamonds, post backs, 12mm x 10mm

£400-600

168.

Attractive modern platinum ruby and diamond pendant by Larry, the oval ruby 1.00ct approx, in a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 2.7gm, 16mm x 12mm

£300-500

169.

Novelty cabouchon garnet and rose diamond tortoise brooch, set in 15ct yellow gold and silver, 4.6gm, 28mm x 19mm

£320-360

170.

Yellow metal cabouchon jade set necklace, 11.9gm, 16" long approx; with box

£250-350

171.

14ct cabouchon jade set ring, 5.7gm, width 19mm, ring size M/N

£140-180

172.

14ct cabouchon jade bracelet, 18.5gm, width 8mm, 7.5" long; together with a similar pair of jade set earrings, 2.7gm (3)

£500-700

173.

Good modern 18ct white gold solitaire diamond pendant on a slender necklace, round brilliant-cut, 0.95ct approx, clarity SI1, colour G, the necklace 17" long, 5.9gm **withcase

£800-1200

174.

Graduated amber bead necklace, 8mm-23mm, 44.8gm, 26" long approx; with another chip amber necklace, 43.7gm (2)

£300-400

175.

Pair of 9ct white gold diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, 1.50ct approx in total, clarity VS2-SI1, colour L-M, post and butterfly back, 1.3gm, 6mm

£300-500

176.

Platinum five stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cuts, 0.21ct, width 5mm, 2.3gm, ring size G

£140-180

177.

Selection of Blue John silver mounted jewellery to include two brooches, two pendants on silver necklets and also a fob pendant, the circular pendant 38mm diameter, 80.6gm

£100-150

178.

Coral bead necklace with an 18ct clasp, 4-5mm approx, 12.4gm, 15.5" long; with three pearls necklaces (4)

£60-100

179.

Good platinum tanzanite and diamond three stone ring, the tanzanite of good colour 3.27ct approx, with round brilliant-cut diamonds to either side, 0.84ct approx in total, clarity VS, colour IJ, width 10.5mm, 5.5gm, ring size L

£1400-1800

180.

9ct lady's wristwatch with an expanding bracelet, London 1925, 20.3gm, 25.5mm **withavintagewatchbox

£220-280

181.

Pair of 18ct white gold 'Laboratory Grown' diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, each 1.00ct, clarity VS2 and SI1, colour E, post and butterfly backs, 6mm, 2gm **IGI(InternationalGemologicalInstitute)diamondreports

£600-800

182.

Pair of 18ct princess-cut diamond stud earrings in bicolour mounts, 0.91ct approx in total, clarity VS1-2, colour G-I, 5mm, post backs, 1.9gm

£550-650

183.

Attractive modern 9ct yellow gold rub-over set amethyst ring of good colour, width 13mm, 5.3gm, ring size M **withbox

£150-250

184.

Modern 18ct white gold square curved diamond plaque curved cluster ring, princess and round brilliant-cut diamonds, 1.23ct, width 19mm, 7.1gm, ring size M **withbox

£600-800

185.

Pair of 9ct white gold diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, 1.00ct approx in total, clarity I1-2, colour G, post and butterfly back, 1.2gm, 5mm

£140-180

186.

Aquamarine 9ct yellow gold three stone ring, the centre stone 1.40ct approx width 9mm, 2.1gm, ring size J/K

£100-150

187.

Attractive 9ct opal set hinged bangle, set with nine oval opals in a claw setting with sixteen small round brilliant-cut diamonds between, with safety chain, hallmarked London 1973, 11gm, 66mm wide **withafittedbox

£500-700

188.

Impressive platinum aquamarine ring with diamond set shoulders, the aquamarine 13mm square, 8.00ct approx, set either side to the shoulder with three round brilliant-cut diamonds, 7.6gm, ring size I

£1200-1600

189.

189

190

Good Art Deco style platinum square diamond cluster ring, baguette and round brilliant-cuts, 1.25ct approx in total, 13mm, 5.8gm, ring size M

£1300-1600

190.

Impressive 18ct yellow gold pink tourmaline and diamond band ring, the tourmaline 1.15ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds estimated 3.00ct in total, width 16mm, 12gm, ring size N

£600-800

191.

18ct yellow gold ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval ruby 0.85ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds, 5.1gm, width 13mm, ring size N/O

£320-380

192.

Good antique 18ct claw set emerald and diamond ring, the emeralds of good colour 0.40ct approx in total, old-cut diamonds, 0.24ct approx, width 6mm, 5gm, ring size N

**withbox

£450-550

193.

Black and white freshwater pearl double strand necklace, with a 9ct sapphire set clasp, 116.2gm, 24" long approx, £60-100

208 (See page 22)

194.

Two 9ct brooches and a 9ct necklet, 3.7gm; also a gilt framed cameo brooch depicting a cherub, and lion 46mm x 40mm (4)

£60-100

195.

Pair of 9ct white gold diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, 0.50ct approx in total, clarity I1-2, colour G, post and butterfly back, 1gm, 4.5mm

£100-150

196.

Attractive 14ct sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, the blue sapphire 0.60ct approx, in a setting consisting of twelve round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 11.5mm, 2.9gm, ring size N

£280-320

197.

Three 9ct bangles, 13.1gm (3)

£250-300

198.

Attractive antique gold backed garnet pendant, 3gm, drop 40mm; together with a 9ct amethyst and pearl brooch, 3gm, 23mm wide (2)

£80-120

199.

Art Deco style hexagonal platinum diamond set ring with set shoulders, 0.75ct approx in total, clarity VS2, colour I, width 12mm, 4.4gm, ring size P

£900-1200

206 (See page 22)

200.

David Andersen, Norway sterling silver enamel butterfly brooch, 14.3gm, 60.5mm wide; with a Charles Horner small silver and enamel brooch, 22mm wide (2)

£60-100

201.

Two 9ct rings, one set with turquoise and the other carnelian, 5.1gm (2)

£80-120

202.

Rare late Victorian/Edwardian perpetual calendar gold fob pendant, with revolving discs showing month aperture to one side, day and date to the reverse, 6.7gm, 22.5mm diameter

£300-500

203.

Pair of 18ct bicolour diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, 0.93ct approx in total, clarity SI-2, colour G-H, post and butterfly backs, 5mm, 1.3gm

£600-800

204.

Attractive 9ct treated coloured diamond dress ring of heart shaped form, width 18mm, 5.8gm, ring size M/N

£250-300

205.

Pair of 9ct white gold diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, 0.50ct approx in total, clarity I2, colour G-J, post and butterfly back, 1gm, 4.5mm

£60-100

192 (See page 20)

206.

18ct bicolour 'Rolex' style diamond ring, set with nine round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.60ct approx in total, width 10.5mm, 7.9gm, ring size L

£600-700

207. NO LOT

208.

Good 18ct white gold diamond solitaire ring with three-row pavé diamond set shoulders, round brilliant-cut, 1.06ct, clarity VS2, colour H, hallmarked London 2010, 5.5gm, width 6mm, ring size M

£1200-1800

209.

Platinum emerald and diamond three stone ring, the oval emerald 1.02ct approx, with round brilliant-cut diamonds to either side, 0.40ct approx in total, width 8mm, 5.1gm, ring size L/M

£680-720

210.

Vintage black onyx and stone set cufflink and stud set, cased

£40-60

211.

Platinum cross-over design solitaire diamond ring, round brilliantcut, 0.80ct approx, clarity I1-2, width 7.5mm, 4gm, ring size J/K

£450-550

212.

Ruby, sapphire and diamond set graduated bead necklace with an 18ct barrel clasp and ring inserts, 7mm to 4mm, 26.7gm, 15" long approx

£350-450

213.

18ct and platinum three stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cuts, 0.25ct approx, width 3.5mm, 1.7gm, ring size M/N

£70-100

214.

22ct wedding band ring, Birmingham 1930, band width 4mm, 6.4gm, ring size P

£300-400

215.

Pair of 9ct white gold diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, 0.50ct approx in total, clarity I1, colour F-G, post and butterfly back, 1gm, 4.5mm

£120-180

216.

Impressive modern 18ct white gold diamond half band ring, round brilliant-cuts, band width 12mm, 7.7gm, ring size O

£550-650

217.

Four assorted gold dress rings, 11.3gm (4)

£180-220

218.

18ct old-cut diamond solitaire ring, 0.50ct approx, 2.5gm, ring size J/K; together with another 18ct three stone diamond ring, 2.5gm

£250-350

219.

Good modern 18ct and platinum pink sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, the oval ruby 1.50ct approx, in a border of ten round brilliant-cut diamonds, 1.50ct approx in total, clarity VS2-SI1, colour G-H, 18mm x 16mm, 6gm, ring size O

£1800-2200

220.

18ct sapphire single stone claw set ring, 1.00ct approx, 4.2gm, width 8mm, ring size N

£150-200

221.

Late Victorian 18ct opal and rose diamond claw set ring, Birmingham 1896, width 6mm, 2gm, ring size K/L

£100-150

222.

18ct and platinum sapphire and diamond bracelet, French gold marks, width 8mm, 7.5gm, 7" long

£250-350

223.

18ct and platinum diamond solitaire ring with set shoulders, round brilliant-cut, 0.40ct approx, clarity SI1, colour H, width 6mm, 2.3gm, ring size M

£200-300

224.

Unusual 18ct emerald and diamond hinged three row band ring, with diamond set bands opening to reveal a channel of princesscut emeralds, width 7.5mm closed, 8.2gm, ring size M/N

£350-450

225.

Impressive large pavé diamond set 9ct dress ring, baguette and round brilliant-cuts, width 28mm, 11.9gm, ring size M/N

£300-400

226.

Modern 9ct white gold colour treated diamond ring, with a yellow central cluster upon a fancy two row channel and outer baguette white diamond band, width 8mm, 2.1gm, ring size N

£180-220

227.

Pair of modern 18ct white gold heart design diamond set drop earrings, each set with twelve round brilliant-cut diamonds, post and butterfly backs, 4.7gm, 41mm

£350-450

228. NO LOT

229.

Pair of attractive 15ct and silver set oval emerald and rose-cut diamond cufflinks, 14mm x 13mm, 5.7gm

£680-720

230.

14ct mixed-cut diamond marquise cluster ring with baguette-cut shoulders, the cluster with marquise and princess-cuts, width 9.5mm, 3.1gm, ring size I

£200-300

231.

18ct yellow gold cultured pearl and diamond pendant on a slender necklace, the pearl 12mm, round brilliant-cut diamond, 0.15ct approx, clarity SI1, colour I, the pendant 33mm, the necklace 18" long, 8gm

£300-500

232.

Modern 18ct white gold multi-strand necklace with a diamond set cross pendant stamped Wempe, round brilliant-cut diamonds, 1.08ct approx, 27.4gm, the pendant 34mm x 19mm, the necklace 16"2 long approx

£1100-1300

233.

22ct wedding band ring, band width 3.5mm, 4gm, ring size K/L

£200-250

232 (See page 23)

234.

Two 9ct wedding band rings, 7.7gm (2)

£150-200

235.

Two 9ct belcher link necklets, 15.2gm (2) (one clasp at fault)

£300-350

236.

18ct white gold pierced design diamond set eternity band ring, round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 10mm, 4.4gm, ring size L

£400-500

237.

18ct ruby, sapphire and diamond seven stone cluster ring, 8.5mm diameter, 2gm, ring size L

£80-120

238.

Modern 14ct white gold princess-cut diamond square cluster ring with set shoulders, 0.53ct in total, width 7mm, 2.5gm, ring size K

£250-350

239.

Attractive 18ct ruby and diamond oval cluster ring, the oval ruby 0.25ct approx, in a setting consisting of twelve round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 11.5mm, 4.8gm, ring size M/N

£300-400

240.

Attractive modern 18ct white gold pink sapphire and diamond cluster ring, with a centre round brilliant-cut diamond 0.25ct approx, in a border consisting of five trillion-cut pink sapphires, 15mm diameter, 5.7gm, ring size K **withbox

£400-600

241.

9ct necklet with a cross pendant, the necklace 17" long, the pendant 31mm; with a 9ct aquamarine pendant on , 0.90ct approx; also a slender gold plated necklace

£150-200

242. 14ct bicolour curb link bracelet with a safety chain, 21.3gm

£650-750

(See page 25)
243 (See page 25)
246 (See page 25)

243.

18ct yellow gold skull design torque bangle, set with round brilliant-cut diamond eyes and black diamonds tot he top of the skull, 7gm, 62mm approx

£600-800

244. NO LOT

245.

Van Cleef & Arpels Vintage Alhambra 20 Motif 18ct rose gold and mother of pearl necklace, 47.3gm, no. R5101, 34" long

**withVCApouch

ForReferencevisit-https://www.vancleefarpels.com/gb/en/ collections/jewelry/alhambra/vcara42100---vintage-alhambralong-necklace-20-motifs.html

£7000-9000

246.

Attractive 9ct colour treated diamond ring, with five hexagonal pavé set clusters consisting of round brilliant-cuts, 3.5gm, width 9mm, ring size N

£250-300

247.

9ct gate bracelet with a heart shaped padlock clasp, with safety chain, 10.7gm

£200-250

248.

Pretty 18ct sapphire and diamond cluster ring, Birmingham 1966, width 7mm, 2.7gm, ring size P

£120-160

249.

Platinum solitaire diamond ring with set shoulders, round brilliant-cut, 0.50ct approx, clarity SI2, colour H, width 6mm, 2.4gm, ring size M

£250-350

250.

GIA certified 18ct white gold solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant-cut 0.60ct, clarity SI1, colour F, width 6mm, 2.9gm, ring size J/K **GIAReportNumber1146237201

£600 -800

251.

Tiffany & Co. 'Atlas' diamond 18ct white gold ring, with three round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.15ct approx in total, signed, width 5.5mm, 7.4gm, ring size M **withTiffany&Coringboxandouterbox

£700-1000

252.

Dunhill and Dupont lighters (2)

£75-95

253.

Attractive pair of 18ct white gold pink tourmaline and diamond drop earrings, each with a single pear-cut diamond over a tourmaline drop, post and butterfly backs, 2.2gm, drop 14mm **withbox

£140-180

254.

Period 18ct claw set five stone old-cut diamond ring, 0.70ct approx in total, width 6mm, 3.4gm, ring size O/P

£300-500

255.

9ct cabouchon synthetic opal single stone ring, the opal 1.00ct approx, width 12mm, 2.3gm, ring size P

£40-80

(See page 26)
261 (See page 26)
268 (See page 26)

256.

14ct diamond ring with set shoulders, round brilliant-cuts, the centre diamond 0.30ct approx, clarity I1, colour G, width 4.5mm, 3.5gm, ring size K/L

£220-280

257.

Aquamarine and pearl set yellow gold cross design pendant, 4.7gm, 34mm x 23mm; with a small gold stone set pendant (2)

£60-90

258.

Pretty 9ct faux pearl necklace, 1.8gm; with a small 9ct stone set pendant and a small selection of costume jewellery

£30-50

259.

9ct curb link bracelet, 41.2gm, 9" long

£800-900

260.

9ct belcher link bracelet, 29.9gm, 8.5" long

£580-650

261.

273 (See page 27)

Good heavy 9ct charm bracelet, set with assorted novelty charms, 83.3gm

£1650-1850

262.

9ct brick design bracelet, 20.2gm, width 16mm, 7.5" long

£380-420

263.

Modern 18ct white gold openwork bracelet set with diamonds, 10.1gm, width 12mm, 7" long

£420-480

264.

German yellow metal fringe necklace, marked 'Germany', 18.9gm, 18" long **onelinkattachmentstamped'375'

£360-420

265.

Modern 18ct bicolour diamond set pendant on a slender necklace, the pendant with round brilliant-cut diamonds, 41mm, the necklace 18" long approx, 8.4gm

£320-380

266.

9ct pavé set diamond band ring, dome set with five rows consisting of round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 6mm, 3gm, ring size N/O

£140-180

267.

18ct ruby and diamond oval cluster ring, 2.4gm, width 9mm, ring size P

£100-150

274 (See page 27)

268.

Period 18ct old-cut diamond five stone diamond ring, 0.65ct approx in total, clarity SI, colour G-H, width 5mm, 3.9gm, ring size R

£300-500

269.

18ct sapphire and diamond five stone ring, width 3.5mm, 2.9gm, ring size O

£160-220

270.

Attractive 18ct sapphire and diamond five stone claw set ring, width 6mm, 3.4gm, ring size O

£200-300

271.

18ct yellow gold single stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 0.15ct approx, width 7mm, 4.6gm, ring size P

£180-220

272.

18ct white gold diamond set full eternity ring, round brilliant-cuts, width 3.5mm, 4gm, ring size N

£350-400

274.

Attractive platinum emerald and diamond oval cluster ring with set shoulders, the oval emerald 0.60ct approx, in a halo setting of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.50ct approx in total, width 13mm, 3.9gm, ring size M

£600-800

LOTS 275-279 NO LOT

Loose Gemstones

280.

Collection of assorted loose agate stones, seal matrix stones, black onyx etc (3 small trays)

£50-100

281.

Collection of assorted intaglios stones (15)

£60-100

282.

Collection of assorted intaglios stones (15)

£60-100

283.

Large collection of assorted loose mixed-cut garnets

£50-100

284.

Collection of assorted loose opals - to include doublets synthetics

£50-100

285.

Large selection of loose amethyst stones, mixed-cuts including some set in yellow metal

**toincludesomecoatedstones

£80-120

286.

Collection of loose mixed-cut amethyst stones

£40-80

287.

Collection of loose mixed-cut amethyst stones

£40-80

288.

Collection of assorted mixed-cut loose citrine, the largest 31mm x 24mm

£40-80

289.

Selection of part set jewellery for breakage/scrap, to include yellow metal and silver; also with four Masonic pendants, 30gm in total

£100-150

290.

Assorted loose sapphires, 45ct approx

£100-200

291.

Loose sapphires, 44ct approx

£100-200

292.

Mixed-cut loose sapphires, 61ct approx

£100-200

293.

Collection of assorted loose gemstones to include sapphires, amethyst, emeralds, pearls, turquoise, peridot, garnets, citrine and many others

£50-100

294.

Loose emerald, 1.02ct; with an oval loose ruby (2)

£40-80

295.

Loose fire opals, 68ct approx

£80-120

296.

Assorted loose sapphires, 54ct approx in total

£100-200

308 (See page 28)
310 (See page 28)

297.

Assorted loose sapphires, 44ct approx in total

£100-200

298.

Assorted loose sapphires, 46ct approx in total

£100-200

299.

Assorted loose sapphires, 44ct approx in total

£100-200

300.

Collection of loose gemstones to include sapphires, emeralds, peridot, citrine, garnets, topaz, aquamarine, Masonic intaglios etc

£100-200

301.

Good collection of loose gemstones to include peridot, jade, citrine, turquoise, pearls, hardstone, bloodstone,1 moonstone, , coral, agate etc

£100-200

302.

Large quantity of loose garnets

£40-80

303.

Plastic tub of assorted loose sapphires

£80-120

304.

Collection of loose rubies

£100-200

305.

Assorted loose emeralds

£100-200

306.

Good collection of lose sapphires to include natural and synthetics

£100-200

307.

Collection of assorted loose diamonds, 3.50ct approx

£80-150

308.

Loose single round brilliant-cut diamond, 0.50ct approx, clarity VS2, colour M

£100-200

309.

Collection of assorted loose diamonds, 10.00ct approx

£100-200

310.

Pair of loose round brilliant-cut diamonds, each 0.20ct approx **claritySI2,colourJ **claritySII,colourF

£50-80

311.

Collection of assorted loose diamonds, 8.50ct approx

£80-120

312.

Collection of assorted loose diamonds, 16.00ct approx

£100-200

End of Sale

Next specialist Watches & Jewellery sale will be on the 20th August 2025

Silver, Antiques, Comics & Works of art

Thursday 26th June 2025 at 10am

Silver & Silver plate

401.

Fine George V silver salver, with a gadrooned moulded rim and raised on four claw and ball feet, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1910, 14.25" diameter, 48.7oz t

£700-1000

402.

Viners Ltd. silver handled flatware, Sheffield 1961; twelve knives 7" long, twelve knives 8.5" long, twelve knives 10" long, twelve cake forks 6.25" long, twelve forks 7.25" long and twelve fish knives 8.25" long, also with a carving knife/fork/sharpener set

£100-150

403.

French silver handled carving pair, the repoussé handles bearing a Minerva mark, the blade stamped 'PARIS', the knife 13" long overall, within a fitted case

£30-50

404.

Victorian small circular silver tray, with engraved vacant shield cartouche to the centre within a gadrooned rim, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1896, 7" diameter; also with a small silver pierced dish raised on four ball feet, maker Bernard Dinwoody Wilmot, Birmingham 1876, 3" diameter, 6.2oz t total (2)

£80-120

405.

George V four piece silver tea set, comprising tea pot 6" high, water pot 8" high, jug and sucrier, maker Stower & Wragg Ltd, Sheffield 1934, 56.8oz t total (4)

£700-900

406.

George V square silver card tray, with moulded rim and shaped corners, raised on four hoof feet, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1928, 8.5" x 8.25", 14.1oz t

£200-250

407.

George V silver rose bowl, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1918, 4.5" diameter, 4" high; together with a globe glass perfume bottle with silver screw cover; a William Comyns & Sons pot pourri pot with cover; miniature silver cup; Ari D Norman silver and glass scent bottle; a small silver photograph frame with two plated frames; Deakin & Francis silver desk calendar with ivorine inserts; silver topped glass jar; silver only items 11.5oz t

£100-200

408.

Harrison Brothers & Howson antler handled carving set, with silver collars hallmarked Sheffield 1901, knife 16" long overall, in original fitted oak case

£30-50

409.

Asprey & Co Ltd. Art Deco silver dressing brush, comb, mirror and bottles travel set, within a fitted croc leather travel case with handle, brushes and bottle tops with hallmarks for London 1936, case with key, 11.5" x 11.5", 4.5" deep

£150-250

410.

Edwardian silver applied easel photograph frame, Birmingham 1901, 7" high; together with a silver and enamel brooch possibly Scottish, 56mm diameter, with case (2)

£30-50

411.

Georgian silver vinaigrette, the gilt interior with a hinged foliate pierced grille, maker 'SP' (possibly Samuel Pemberton), Birmingham 1802, 35mm x 24mm

£60-100

412.

Group of seven silver decanter labels various; including by D J Silver, AP, William Knight II etc. also with a group of assorted enamel and plated labels various

£40-50

413.

Victorian silver collapsible beaker within a fob case, stamped PATENT. E.J.T No.15061, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1892, beaker 1.5" high, 2oz t total

£60-100

414.

Polish .875 silver cigarette case, the hinged cover with engine turned decoration and applied gilt and enamelled symbols including Polish Air Forces wings, horseshoe, flag etc., post 1920 .875 silver hallmark and marked SEMIA, 5.2oz t 4.25" x 3"

£180-250

415.

Chinese export sterling silver cigarette case, the hinged cover with shield cartouche and prunus in blossom, opposite bamboo to the underside, marked STERLING, 3.25" x 2.25", 2.2oz

£20-30

416.

Georgian tortoiseshell rectangular curved snuff box, the weave design cover with a gold mounted hinge and central tablet, 2" x 1.25"

£40-80

417.

Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell piqué work jewellery box, of rectangle form, the hinged cover with fine wirework harebell and swag decoration, enclosing a fely cushion lined inerior, raised upon ball and claw feet, maker Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1909, 5.25" wide, 3.5" deep, 2.5" high

£80-120

418.

Early Victorian silver vinaigrette, the hinged cover with engraved scroll decoration and monogram and cast with a foliate border, enclosing a gilt pierced scroll grille, maker Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1841, 1.5" x 1", 0.5oz t

£100-150

419.

Nathaniel Mills 'Castle Top' silver snuff box, the hinged cover with the image of Kenilworth Castle enclosing a gilt interior, the underside with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, 2.75" x 1.75", 1.8oz t

£500-700

406 (See page 30)
416
417

420.

419 (See page 31)

418 (See page 31)

424.

Victorian cylinder silver scent bottle, with engraved bird and wildlife decoration, the hinged cover enclosing a inner stopper, maker Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1880, 2" high

£60-100

421.

Victorian silver spoon by Z Barraclough & Sons, London 1919, 6.5" long; together with a pair of Mappin & Webb Empress silver commemorative finial spoons and two United States city souvenir Sterling spoons; also with a group of five WM Robinson & Son AA spoons with military generals portrait handles and two EPNS forks (silver 3.7oz t)

£30-50

Collectables

422.

19th century postman's dog scarer pistol, with wooden grips and the trigger stamped no.3, 4.25" long overall

£40-60

423.

Victorian British infantry officer's 1845 pattern sword, the 33" blade with etched Royal cypher and motif, monogram HHA and inscribed Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, numbered 26127, the guard also with Royal cypher and the handle having wire wrapped shagreen, lacking a scabbard

£50-100

Antique tripod rifle support, having two gun rests and screw adjusting tilt/rotate, on wooden supports, 54" high approx

£70-100

425.

Four inch fly fishing reel by G. Little, signed and inscribed 'makers to HRH Prince of Wales, 15 Potter Lane, London'

£50-80

426.

Rollei 35 compact 35mm camera, silver, serial no. 3325492, with Carl Zeiss Tessar 1:3,5 f=40mm lens no. 5600619

£70-100

427.

Group of vintage and later cameras; Voigtlander Vito, Kodak Brownie 127, Omega Eikon, Canon TopShot, Kodak Six-20 'Brownie' Junior, Vest Pocket Kodak, Canon PowerShot S50

£40-60

428.

Hertel & Reuss Optik, Kassel, Tele-Variabel 25-60x60 scope, made in Germany, no.3318, with leather case; also with a pair of Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. USA 30mm Apert binoculars, stamped 'ENGINEER DEPARTMENT' and numbered 175210 (2)

£40-60

429.

Group of coins various; Florins, Half Crowns, Shillings, Five Shillings, Two Shillings, New Pence, Three Pence, Six Pence etc.

£15-30

430.

Early 20th century picnic set, comprising kettle/teapot on burner stand, metal boxes, teaspoons etc. within a Mappin & Webb leather fitted case, 11.5" wide, 8" high

£40-80

431.

23 turned wood specimen twist propelling pencils **primarilyretailedbyCheshirePens

£50-80

432.

20 turned wood specimen twist propelling pencils **primarilyretailedbyCheshirePens

£50-80

433.

20 turned wood specimen twist propelling pencils **primarilyretailedbyCheshirePens

£50-80

434.

16 turned wood specimen rollerball pens **primarilyretailedbyCheshirePens

£30-50

435.

30 turned wood specimen fountain pens **primarilyretailedbyCheshirePens

£60-80

436.

31 turned wood specimen fountain pens

**primarilyretailedbyCheshirePens

£60-80

437.

440.

Pair of decorative Louis XV style ormolu candelabra, each with twin sconces on branch supports over a naturalistic scrolling foliate base, 7.75" high

£40-80

Large group of assorted pens; fountain pens, rollerball pens and propelling pencils, some boxed and including examples by Cleo, Waterman, Conklin, Laban etc.

£20-30

438.

E Thomas & Williams Ltd. Cambrian brass miner's/Davy lamp, 13.5" high including hook

£30-50

439.

Stanley Prismatic Compass, engraved to the cover 'Stanley, London 9190', within original leather case with carry-handle; together with an R. Fuess, Berlin-Steglitz anemometer; 1939; Thos. J. Evans. ESQ

London 'MK1 1914 Brinton Compass' (at fault) and a cockpit clock (4)

£20-40

441.

Oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14" painted arched dial signed J. Russell, Sheffield, with subsidiary seconds dial, the case with short mahogany crossbanded door and the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment and brass ball and spike finial, 91" high (with pendulum, two weights and keys); also a quantity of modern clock hands

£80-120

442.

Attractive French rosewood and marquetry inlaid mantel clock, the 3" diameter machined dial with Roman numerals, the back plate stamped Hry Marc a Paris and numbered 9192, the rectangle case with window to the top and surmounted by a carry handle, the original pendulum also stamped 9192, the case 9" high, with winding key

£80-120

441
442
448 (See page 34)
449 (See page 34)
425 (See page 32)
438

443.

French calendar clock (Pendule-Calendrier), the 3.75" white dial signed Collet Paris over days of the week, date and months of the year apertures, the movement back plate also stamped Collet á Paris, no. 2936, the back door fitted with operating instructions and with adjustment handles to the sides, within an ebonised glazed case, 13.25" high (pendulum)

£100-150

444.

American brass cylindrical alarm clock, upon a porcelain display stand; together with a Milwaukee Timesaver Co. "Timesaver'' 'Save In Time'

Lynn Five Cents Savings Bank; glass ball watch, Miniature 8 day brass cased ship's style wall clock, the dial signed Celeste; planished pewter mounted wooden arched clock case and a horseshoe shaped porcelain tray with mounted porcelain pocket watch (at fault)

£20-40

445.

Swiss nickel cased travel clock, mounted within a bespoke leather and brass stand with short leather strap attached to an arched metal display stand; together with an Observator Watch Co. 8 Days travel clock, the dial branded Wilson & Gill, within a travel display case; Majestic Watch Co. 8 Days travel clock, the dial branded J.E. Caldwell & Co.; American travel clock, the dial signed Standard, Made In U.S.A., within an Illinois Watch Case Co. Spartan display case and a Swiss nickel cased travel clock (5)

£40-60

446.

Ingersoll Puritan Patent oak cased alarm clock, 11" high; also three other various oak cased clocks two desk timepieces and a group of assorted clock winding keys (6)

£30-50

447.

Three Russian bulkhead wall clocks, with 6" dials, two with centre seconds (3)

£40-60

448.

Good hand carved Black Forest pedlar automata novelty clock, turning his head and whistling when wound, modelled as a standing pedlar dressed in a red waistcoat, black jacket and light brown breeches, holding an eight day shield timepiece in his right hand and carrying a pack strapped to his back, upon a rectangular base, 14.5" high

**Thereisalabelfixedtothebackoftheplinthinscribed'Black ForestWhistlerwitheightdayclock,developedin1930byKarl GriesbaumTriberg'

£250-350

451 (See page 35)
452 (See page 35)
453 (See page 35)
456 (See page 35)
450 (See page 35)

449.

Good decorative chinoiserie black lacquered bracket clock by Elliott, brass dial inscribed 'Tempus Fugit', with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and branded 'Mallory Bath', three train movement with Westminster and Whittington chime, the case with a carry handle and decorated with traditional landscapes with gilded highlights, 15.5" high including the handle (with a winding key)

£300-500

450.

Antique carved treen statue of St. Anthony of Padua, modelled holding a book and raising a hand, polychrome decorated and with gold robes, mounted upon a canted square plinth (some losses, restoration and new wood), 20.5" high

£150-250

451.

19th century Russian icon depicting Saint Nicholas, holding a book of Gospel and raising one hand in blessing, with further figures around, polychrome and gold decorated, 12" x 14" **withanoldcollectionlabelverso

£100-150

452.

19th century Russian Orthodox Icon on panel of Christ Pantocrator, depicting Christ holding a book and raising a hand in blessing, two further figures in the border, polychrome decorated, 10" wide, 12.25" high

£120-180

453.

Russian Orthodox Icon on panel depicting Our Lady of Kazan, behind an engraved 84 marked silver mask with raised pierced halo, 10.5" wide, 12.25" high

£120-180

454.

Collinson, Rev. John. - "The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset, collected from Authentick Records, and an Actual Survey made by the late Mr. Edmund Rack. Adorned with a Map of the County, and Engravings of Roman and other Reliques, Town-seals, Baths, Churches and Gentleman's Seats." in three volumes, Printed R. Cruttwell, Bath; also with Index to Collinson's Somerset, Barnicott & Pearce 1898; Seyers Memoirs of Bristol volumes I & II; Paterson's History of Ayrshire & It's Families volumes I & II; also J.S Hill The Place Names of Somerset (9)

£100-200

455.

19th Century gentleman's silk knitted purse, total length 20.5''

£20-30

456.

African war spear, possibly Kikuyu tribe, with hardwood shaft having a metal tip and end, 68" long; also an African hardwood spiral twist serpent staff 66" long (2)

**provenancebydescentfromtheestateofachiefengineerfortheEast AfricanRailways

£100-150

464 (See page 36)

457.

Symphonion table polyphon, in a mahogany case with signed hinged cover, 8" wide, 7.5" deep, 5" high (at fault and with comb damage); with eleven discs

£80-120

458.

Antique coopered elm well bucket, 22" high to the top of the handle

£30-50

459.

19th century copper and brass samovar, 15.5" high; together with a pair of brass fire dogs and fireside tool trio

£40-60

460.

Group of Victorian and later metal wares including a brass tripod trivet with hanging fire tool set, copper kettle, copper helmet bucket, large pan with handles, postal scales, hand bell, tools various etc.

£40-80

461.

Lead fire insurance plaque for the Salop Fire Office, with three lion masks and numbered 5266, 7" wide, 7.5" high

£20-30

462.

Two similar decorative bronze Marley Horse figural groups, 7.5" high

£40-80

463.

Large quantity of high quality wooden tools including: numerous planes by various makers including W.D Arthur, W. Stacey, W.E. Clark, J. Richardson, T. Gipson, P. Hewitt, Manchester, H.J. Bernia, Sheffield and many others; also saws, hammers, chisels and various other tools, mostly contained within drawers fitted into a large pine trunk with hinged lid and upon castors, 43" wide, 24" deep, 31" high

£80-120

464.

Hawker Hawfinch propeller hub, stamped DRG No WATTS 822

JUPITER MARK 6 HAWFINCH, opposite D 2700 P 2200 AC Nov/26, 21" wide, 8" deep

*DesignedbySydneyCammasapotentialsuccessortotheRAF Siskinfighter,onlyoneHawfinchprototypewaseverproduced.The HawfinchwasbuilttoSpecificationF.9/26.Flownforthethefirst timeinMarch1927,theHawfinchwasoffabric-skinnedmetal construction,withanarmamentoftwinsynchronised7.7mmVickers gunsandpoweredbyasuperchargednine-cylinderBristolJupiter VIIradialof450hp(whichreplacedaJupiterVIasherestamped shortlyafterthecommencementofflighttesting).Declaredaclose runner-uptotheBristolBulldog,whichwasselectedforRAFservice in1928,theHawfinchprototypesubsequentlyparticipatedin variousfurtherexperimentalprogrammes.Hereincludedaretwo photographsincludingoftheHawfinchinanairfieldandthe Hawfinchuncowledfusilage

£400-500

465.

Twelve Henry Marchant Bohemia Crystal wine glasses, 6.5" high, boxed; together with a set of three decanters with stoppers, another pair of decanters with stoppers and further drinking glasses, jug painted decanter etc.

£15-30

466.

Cristal d'Arques - three boxed Villandry Old Fashioned glass services, each containing an ice bucket and six Old Fashioned glasses; together with twelve Cristal d'Arques Villandry Old Fashioned glasses

£15-30

467.

Georgian cordial glass, the ogee bowl having a floral engraved decoration, upon a double ribbon air twist stem over a wider foot, 5.75" high

£40-80

468.

Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern 876 porcelain part tea service, 19th century, comprising; two plates 9" diameter; bowl 4.75" diameter 2.75" high; six plates 8" diameter; and six cups (one with glued repaired damage) with saucers, bearing impressed and printed marks having 1884 date cypher, also marks for John Mortlock, Oxford Street London dated 1884

£60-100

469.

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

£200-300

470.

Pair of 19th century German porcelain figural candlesticks, modelled as robed maidens carrying torches, decorated in blue with flowers and standing on round bases decorated with ivy, bearing manufacturer mark R to the undersides, 15.25" high (2)

£50-80

471.

Pair of Victoria Ware Ironstone Pottery cylinder umbrella/stick stands, 17" high (2)

£20-30

487 (See page 38)

488 (See page 38)

472.

Large Wemyss Ware pottery pig, with large black sponged spots and painted eyes, bearing impressed factory mark WEMYSS WARE R H & S to the underside, 18" long, 11" high (glued tail repair)

£180-220

473.

Pair of German porcelain figures; a shepherdess and shepherd with crooks, he with a dog by his feet and her a sheep, stood by tree stumps and modelled on a naturalistic base with gilt highlight scroll decoration, both unsigned, both 11.5" high; together with another similar smaller shepherd and shepherdess pair 9.5" high (4)

£40-80

474.

Group of English porcelain tea cups, tea bowls and saucers, primarily New Hall; also jugs etc.

£50-150

475.

Group of six porcelain character Toby jugs by Sylvan, one with a musical movement to the underside, all 7" high approx; together with a Huntsman pottery character jug with cover, modelled seated upon a saddle and with a fox handle, 10" high (7)

£20-30

476.

Melba Ware Cardinal Wolsey character jug, 12" high; together with Melba Ware Shylock and Henry Eighth character jugs; also with 'Toby Ale' character jugs by Royal Doulton, Wade and James Green and further character jugs including by Sylvac, Price Kinsington etc. (11)

£50-80

477.

Group of pottery Toby/character jugs including by Copeland Spode, Staffordshire 'Pearly King and Queen', Burleigh Ware Shakespeare, Shorter & Son, Carlton Ware, Keele St. etc. WH Goss, Tony Wood etc.,

£60-100

478.

Beswick 'Toby Philpott' character jug, 8" high; together with six further Toby/character jugs including by Kelston Ware, Devonmoor etc. (some restoration) (7)

£20-30

479.

19th century Staffordshire 'Snufftaker' character jug, modelled standing, decorated wearing a purple jacket over a striped skirt and on a sponged grass base, 10" high; also with a George Whitfield 'Night Watchman' character jug, modelled with a lantern and decorated wearing a a green long coat, 9.5" high (2)

£40-80

480.

Continental porcelain Toby jug, decorated wearing a blue tricorn hat and blue coat and modelled holding a foaming jug, bearing a gold anchor mark to the base reverse, 10" high; also with another Toby jug wearing a yellow hat, brown coat and yellow waistcoat, 9.5" high (rim restored) (2)

£30-50

481.

Neale type 19th century Staffordshire pottery Toby jug, decorated with a turquoise coat over blue waistcoat, black tricorn hat and holding a foaming jug, 9.5" high (restoration to the handle and hat); together with another 19th century Staffordshire Toby jug, 9.5" high (restored hat) (2)

£40-80

482.

Continental pottery Toby jug with cover, modelled as a standing rotund gentleman wearing a pale blue coat and black tricorn hat, his hair forming the handle, bearing a red underglaze D factory mark to the underside, 10" high (hat crack, restorations and glued repaired hand damage); also with a 19th century Staffordshire William Kent 'Squire' Toby jug, modelled seated on a corner chair and holding a foaming jug and pipe, 11.5" high (pipe loose but retained and broken into two pieces, restoration around the hat rim) (2)

£25-35

472

483.

Victorian Staffordshire 'Hearty Good Fellow' Toby jug, modelled standing holding a pipe and foaming jug, decorated wearing a brown coat over yellow waistcoat, 11" high

£30-50

484.

Early 19th century pearlware pottery Toby jug, decorated wearing a pale green coat, black tricorn hat and holding a jug, 9.5" high

£50-100

485.

Davenport 19th century pottery Toby jug, decorated wearing a maroon coat, black tricorn hat and with sponge dappled reverse and plinth, bearing an impressed Davenport mark to the underside, (repaired damage where the hand holds the jug) 9.75" high

£50-100

486.

19th century pottery Toby jug and cover, decorated with a deep enamel blue coat, black tricorn hat and holding a floral decorated jug, 10" high

£50-100

487.

Six KPM Berlin porcelain cabinet plates, 20th century, each with hand painted fruits decoration; each with factory orb and sceptre marks and titled with their fruits to the undersides, , 7.25" diameter (6)

£60-80

488.

Chelsea porcelain plate, decorated with three exotic birds among foliage standing upon rocks, bearing a gold anchor mark to the underside, 9" diameter

**exLordSwanseacollectionbearingoldcollectionlabeltothe underside

£250-300

489.

Clarice Cliff 'My Garden' Bizarre sugar sifter, shape 660 with tapering body and moulded flowers around the base, stamped Bizarre by Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Ltd to the underside, 5.5" high

£40-60

490.

Moorcroft 'Anemone' plate, signed monogram WM for William John Moorcroft and factory stamp/date symbol for 1993, 10" diameter, boxed; together with a Rachel Bishop design small dish 4.5" diameter (2)

£30-50

491.

Wedgwood octagonal lustre bowl, pattern Z5088 hummingbirds, by Daisy Makeig-Jones, decorated with gilt humming birds around the exterior on a mottled green lustre ground, the interior with a repeated bird rim border and central bird on a pearl lustre ground, bearing a gilt factory stamp and inscribed Z5088 to the underside, 8.5" diameter

£250-350

490
491
493 (See page 39)
497 (See page 39)
492 (See page 39)

492.

Graham Sutherland Foundation 'Trellis' screen printed silk scarf, from a limited production of 195, signed within the print, 33" x 32.5" overall

£150-200

493.

Mats Jonasson Signature Collection limited edition lead crystal 'dolphins' sculpture, bearing gallery label, signed and dated 1986, numbered 130/975 to the underside, 10" wide, 8" high

£30-50

494.

Group of four Art Deco decorative glass lamp shades, to include; a pair of swirl globe shades in pink and white 6" high; cube shade 6.5" high; and a small globe shade 4.75" high (4)

£40-80

495.

Art Deco 'Skyscraper' glass lamp shade, in a mottled pink with gold borders, 10" high

£40-60

496.

Two brass twist stem table lamps with Deco glass shades, the tallest with a mottled pink shade with gold ring decoration, 19.5" high; the other white reeded shade having roundel decoration, 17.5" high (2)

£50-80

497.

Good heavy bronze sculpture study of the Hindu god Ganesha, modelled dancing, with six arms each holding a symbolizing item, 19" high

£80-120

498.

Small 19th century Chinese white glaze Zadou vase, not signed, 3.5" high; together with a crackle glaze tea bowl with iron glaze rim and foot rim, 20th century, 3.25" diameter, 2" high (2)

£80-120

499.

Two Chinese famille rose celadon glaze oval dishes, decorated with flowers and butterflies, (one with glued repaired damages) 9.75" x 8.75"; together with three similar circular plates having character marks to the undersides, 7.25" diameter (5)

£30-50

500.

Pair of Chinese carved soapstone book ends, 6.5" high; together with a soapstone sculpture and a pair of Chinese polished agate scent bottles with cabouchon stoppers (5)

£30-50

501.

Chinese Longquan type celadon-glaze dish, Ming dynasty, with moulded floral decoration to the centre within a fluted band, 14" diameter

£80-120

502.

Late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silk robe, decorated with deep blue floral motif on a pale blue ground, the sleeves with a gold band and polychrome flowers, with sphere toggle fastening at the side

**Provenance-thisrobeisknowntohavebeeninthesamefamily forover100years,giftedfromanancestorperformingmissionary workinChina,possiblyPekingcirca1900.

£200-300

503.

Kindjal dagger, having a 13" triple fullered double edged blade, the scabbard and handle with fine wire-work wrapping, scrolls and motifs, 20th century, 20.5" long overall

£20-30

504.

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; together with a 19th century Chinese soapstone boulder seal featuring carved figures and a phoenix, signed to the underside, 4.5" high (5)

£350-500

LOTS 505-520 NO LOTS

The Brian Noer Collection

In 1993 I had graduated from university with a degree in economics and by then I’d been a bank manager in Toronto for a few years. Being a mature, professional young man in a suit had grown tiresome. I could literally feel slices of my soul being siphoned off and stored in Horcruxes inside the vault.

But I had a plan. I contacted the Disney Corporation to enquire about sponsorship for a J1 work visa (allowing me to work for them down south in the States).

Long story short, I got the job, quit the bank (my parents were super happy and proud, by the way…) and I packed my little red sports car full of guitars and suntan lotion for the two-day drive south to Florida.

When I arrived, I was greeted by a wonderfully creative bunch of people that were the polar opposite of my old colleagues at the bank . It was like the scene in Wizard of Oz when it went from black and white to glorious Technicolour.

My job entailed working in attractions to make sure that guests were having the best time ever. I quickly got promoted to boat captain, sailing guests between hotels and parks on a 90-foot motorboat. And I got to be a musician playing in a rock band for corporate Disney events.

As a boat captain I was able to visit MGM Studios, and I spent a lot of time in the animation department (I’d always wanted to be an animator). Backstage at each park were several different locations (not open to the public) where cast members could purchase very limited edition, in some cases unique, bits of Disney memorabilia.

This lot of animation art that you’re looking at consists of bits and pieces that I collected, most are very rare and collectable, and some are truly oneof-a-kind pieces of art.

Unfortunately, my family are not Disney fanatics like me (I blame defective DNA), so I’ve been “talked into” letting them go to new homes where they hopefully will be properly appreciated.

Happy bidding. I know that Gardiner Houlgate has had a difficult time coming up with price estimates because, for some of these lots there are no real market precedents. Actually, I’d be happy if none of them sold, so at least I could tell my wife that “I tried…” In fact, don’t bid on any of these items. Please. These are not the droids you’re looking for.

521.

Marvel Comics: Adventure on the Planet of the Apes 'Fury in the forbidden zone!' issue #5; to include two other Planter of the apes comics; a further collection of Marvel & DC related comics (17)

£20-40

522.

Marvel Comics: The Defenders 'The search for the Silver Surfer' issue #2, circa 1972; together with The Defenders issue 6, UK 6p edition & appearance from the Silver Sufer, circa 1973; The Defenders issue 35, 25$ edition, circa 1976 and together with The Defenders issue 27, First cameo appearance of Star Hawk circa 1975 (4)

£20-40

523.

DC & Marvel Comics: The battle of the century Superman vs The Amazing Spider-Man, circa 1976; together with Giant Superhero team-up issue 9, treasury edition, circa 1976 (2)

£30-50

524.

Marvel Comics: Marvel two-in-one The Thing and Iceman issue #76, circa 1981; together with eleven other 1970s Marvel two-in-one starring The Thing editions to include issues #14, #16, #18, #19, #27, #31, #32, #38, #40, #55 & #87 (12)

£30-50

525.

Marvel Comics: Werewolf by night 'The haunting of Hollywood hills' issue #19, circa 1972; together with six other 70-90s Marvel related comics to include issues #6 Killdozer, #7 Uncanny tales from the grave, #8 Hokum & Hex, #15 The living Mummy 'The night of armageddon!', #17 Adventure into fear with The Man-Thing & #45 Man-Wolf (7)

£30-50

526.

DC Comics: Superman memorial set, 'The death of Superman' issue #75, circa 1992; together with The Adventures of Superman #500, circa 1993, both sealed (2)

£20-40

527.

DC Comics: Batman and the Joker 'The brave and the bold' issue #111, circa 1974; together with three 70-80s other The brave and the bold series to include issues #125 Batman and the Flash, #127 Batman and Wildcat, #175 Batman and Lois Lane; together with a Batman comic 'Menace of the fiery heads!' issue #270, circa 1975 (5)

£15-30

528.

DC Comics: Batman Detective comics issue 'Heart of a vampire' #455, circa 1976, appearance from Hawkman; together with two other 1970s detective series Batman comics #452 & #453 (3)

£10-20

526
522

529.

DC Comics: Do you dare enter the house of mystery 'Dance of death' issue #292, circa 1981; together with eight 1970s DC related comics to include issues #2 Secret society, #3 Doorway to nightmare, #17 Swamp Thing, #44 Teen Titans, #63 Super squad, #126 Justice league, #213 Superboy & #239 Tarzan (9)

£20-40

530.

Marvel Comics: Weird Wonder tales 'The world below' issue 22, circa 1977; together with seven other 1970s related Marvel comics to include issues #1 The Deep, #5 2001: Space Odyssey, #7 Red Sonja, #7 Tom Sawyer, #19 Ka-zar, #25

The Invisible man & #185 Kid Colt outlaw (8)

£20-40

531.

Marvel Comics: Prince Namor the savage, Sub-Mariner issue #67, circa 1973, guest appearance from the Fantastic Four; together with six other 70-90s Marvel related comics to include issues #2 Black Panther 'The six-million year man!', #3 The man called Nova 'Enter Diamondhead', #32 Deathlok, #33 Deathlok, #37 What if... Wolverine & #132 Conan the Barbarian (7)

£30-50

528 (See page 41)

532.

Marvel Comics: Giant-size Werewolf 'The peril of paingloss!' issue #5, circa 1974; together with seven other 1970s monster related Marvel comics to include issues #4 Vault of evil, #9 Chamber of chills, #12

The Man-thing, #12 Godzilla king of monsters, #15 The Frankenstein monster, #17 Where monsters dwell & #31 Werewolf by night (8)

£30-50

533.

Marvel Comics: Star Wars 'The Empire strikes!' issue #18, circa 1978; together with four other 1970s Star Wars comics to include issues #8 'Eight against the world', #9 'Cloud-riders', #11 'The fate of Luke Skywalker' & #16 'The Hunter' (5)

£30-50

527 (See page 41)

534.

Marvel Comics: Daredevil the man without fear 'In the clutches of the Copperhead' issue #124, circa 1975; together with another four 1970s Daredevil the man without fear comics to include issues #125, #135, #138 & #148; together a further two Daredevil related comics to include issue #8 'What if the world knew Daredevil is blind? & #104 (Staples gone) 'Daredevil and the Black Widow 'The prey of the Hunter' (7)

£15-30

535.

DC Comics: Superman 'Funeral for a friend' issue #77, circa 1993; together with four other 1970s Superman related comics including a 'World's Finest' issue #220, other issues include #294, #296 & #298 (4)

£10-20

536.

DC Comics: Superman Doomsday 'Hunter Prey' issue #1; together with 'Hunter Prey' issues #2 & #3 (Complete set) together with six other Superman related comics to include issues #78 'The man of tomorrow is back', #500 'Back from the dead?', #501 'The Metropolis kid is back', #505 'The adventures of Superman', #687 'The last son of krypton is back!' & The death of Superman

£20-40

537.

DC Comics: Action Comics Superman 'The loser and new champion' issue #452, circa 1975, appearances from Green Arrow and Black Canary; together with two other 1970s Action Comics which includes issues #430 & #453 (3)

£10-20

538.

Marvel Comics: Giant-size Super-Villain Team-up 'Dr. Doom and the savage Sub-mariner' issue #2, circa 1975; together with six other 70-80s Marvel related comics to include issues #1 Giantsize Doc Savage, #6 Giant-size Spider-Man & Human torch, #13 Double feature Captain America & Iron man, #26 'Power man', #35 The hands of Shang Chi & #259 'Captain America battles Doc Ock!' (7)

£20-40

535

537

539.

Marvel Comics: The Invaders 'Baron Blood Union' issue #7, circa 1976, together with three other 1970s Invaders comics to include issues #11 'Blue bullet', #12 first appearance of Spitfire & #31 'Monster unleashed' appearance of Frankenstein (4)

£15-30

540.

Marvel Comics: Guardians of the Galaxy issue #3, circa 1975, featuring Starhawk, 1st appearance of the guardians solo

£10-20

541.

Marvel Comics: Ghost Rider The most supernatural superhero of all! 'The Phantom eagle flies again' issue #12, circa 1975

£10-20

542.

Marvel Comics: Marvel premiere featuring 'The Legion of monsters' issue #28, circa 1976, first run, appearances from Ghost Rider, ManThing, Morbius & Werewolf by night

£20-40

543.

Marvel Comics: Marvel Tales starring Spider-Man 'The arms of Doctor Octopus!' issue #69, circa 1976; together with ten other 70-80s Marvel tales starring Spider-Man to include issues #60, #61, #65, #77, #78, #84, #85, #93, #98 & #136; together with a Marvel Team-up starring Spider-Man and Iron-Man 'Crack of the whip!' comic issue #72 (12)

£30-50

549

544.

Marvel Comics: The Avengers 'Special epilogue to Secret Wars II' issue #266, circa 1986; together with ten other 1980s Avenger related comics to include issues #218, #219, #232, #253, #254, #268, #272, #274, #280 & #284 (11)

£30-50

545.

Marvel Comics: The Avengers 'Kang vs. Immortus and the Avengers fight on!' issue #269, circa 1986; together with eleven 1980s Avengers related comics to include issues #33, #228, #235, #243, #244, #255, #261, #263, #264, #278 & #283 (12)

£30-50

546.

Marvel comics: Marvel Team-up Spider-Man and Hawkeye 'The messiah machine!' issue #22, circa 1972; together with seven other 1970s Marvel Team-up Spider-Man comics to include issues #24, #31, #34, #38, #40, #48 & #56 (8)

£20-40

547.

Marvel Comics: Marvel Team-up featuring Spider-Man and Daredevil issue #25, circa 1974; together with six other 1970s Marvel Team-up Spiderman comics to include issues #16, #45, #46, #47, #49 & #85 (7)

£20-40

550

548.

Marvel Comics: The Amazing Spider-Man 'This is it! Web-Head's wondrous 150th issue!', circa 1975, appearances from The Vulture, Sandman & Fisk; together with four other 1970s The Amazing Spider-Man comics to include issues #147 'The Tarantula takes the game!', #166 'The war of the reptile men', #167 & #184 'White dragon! Red death!' (5)

£50-80

549.

Marvel Comics: The Amazing Spider-Man 'Danger is a man called Tarantula' issue #134, circa 1974, 2nd appearance from The Punisher; together with two other 1970s The Amazing SpiderMan comics to include issues #164 'The final hour' appearances from Wilson Fisk & #170 appearances from the Sinister Six (3)

£30-50

550.

Marvel Comics: The Amazing Spider-Man 'Doctor Octopus has returned from the dead, web-slinger' issue #157, circa 1976; together with two other 1970s The Amazing Spider-Man comics to include issues #158 appearances from Hammerhead & Doc Ock & #171 'Side-by-side with Nova' appearance from Photon (3)

£30-50

551.

Marvel Comics: Marvel Two-in-one presents The Thing and the Vision 'The final gambit!' issue #39, circa 1978; together with another seven 1970-1990s Marvel Two-in-one The Thing comics to include issues #2 appearance from Ghost Rider, #4, #21, #26, #37, #41 & 84 (8)

£20-40

558

552.

Marvel Comics: Marvel Team-up featuring Spider-Man and The Incredible Hulk issue 'Nightmare in New Mexico' issue #53, circa 1972; together with seven other 1970s Marvel Team-up series comics to include issues #50 'The power of the wraith', #51, #52, #54, #55, #63 & #67 (8)

£20-40

553.

Marvel Comics: The Champions 'Assault on Olympus' issue #3, circa 1976, appearances from Hercules, Black Widow, Angel, Ghost Rider & Iceman; together with four other 1970s Marvel comics to include issues #6 The power of Warlock, #15 The Invaders, #33 Marvel triple action & #123 The Avengers 'The origin of Mantis!' (5)

£20-40

554.

Marvel Comics: The Amazing Spider-Man 'When strikes the Scorpion!' issue #146, circa 1975; together with three other 1970s Amazing Spiderman comics to include issues #131 'Aunt May marrying Doctor Octopus?', #145 'The Scorpion stings but once!' & #175 Punisher appearance - see images for condition (4)

£30-50

555.

Marvel Comics: The Amazing Spider-Man 'Even if i live... I die!' issue #149, circa 1975, origin of the Spider-Man clone, First appearance of Ben Reilly - see images for condition

£20-40

559

556.

Marvel Comics: Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man 'Menace is the man called Morbius!' issue #7, circa 1977; together with three other 1970s Spectacular Spider-Man comics to include issues #16 'The Beetle and the Badge!', #11 'A life too far!' & #12 (4)

£30-50

557.

Marvel Comics: Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man 'Cyclone strikes' issue #23, circa 1978, appearance from Moon Knight; together with three other 70-80s Spectacular Spider-Man comics issues to include #22 'Enter: Moon Knight, #25 'A vault full of fear!' & # 56 (4)

£30-50

558.

Marvel Comics: The Amazing Spider-Man 'The Rocket Racer's back in town!' issue #182, circa 1978; together with two other 1970s Amazing Spider-Man comics to include issues #139 first appearance of the Grizzly & #160 first appearance of the Spider-Mobile (3)

£20-40

559.

Marvel Comics: The Amazing Spider-Man 'Stegron stalks the city' issue #165, circa 1977; together with two other 1970s Amazing Spider-Man comics to include issues #148 'The shattering secret of the Jackall!' & #169 'Confrontation' (3)

£20-40

554

560.

Marvel Comics: Giant-size Daredevil 'Electro and his emissaries of evil!' issue #1, circa 1975; together with another circa 1975 comic, Adventure featuring: Daredevil 'The gladiator and the masked marauder!' issue #1 (2)

£10-20

561.

Marvel Comics: Marvel spotlight on 'The Spider-Woman' issue #32, circa 1977, 1st appearance of Spider-Woman key issue

£15-30

562.

Marvel Comics: 'Iron Fist Vs. The Menace of the Monstroid!' issue #24, circa 1975; together with two other 1970s comics to include issues #6 Tigra 'Night of the wolf' & #19 Tomb of Darkness 'A child dies in mourning! (3)

£15-30

563.

Marvel Comics: The Incredible Hulk 'The doctor's name is... Samson' issue #193, circa 1975; together with two other 1970s Incredible Hulk comics to include issues #189 'Vs. The Mole man' & #190 appearance from Glorian (3)

£10-20

564.

Marvel Comics: The Mighty Thor 'The Stone men from Saturn!' issue #255, circa 1977; together with three other 70-80s Mighty Thor comics to include issues #6 'The maddening menace of the Super-Beast!', #255, #258 & #316 'Of beasts and things...!' appearance from Iron Man; together with a Thor high voltage metal wall sign (5)

£20-40

567 (See page 47)
565 (See page 47) 563
566 (See page 47)

565.

Marvel Comics: The Invincible Iron Man 'The icy hand of death' issue #87, circa 1976, includes villain The Blizzard; together with another Invincible Iron Man comic 'Ultimo Lives' issue #70, circa 1975, with appearance from Sunfire (2)

£10-20

566.

Marvel Comics: The Defenders 'The secret origin of Nighthawk' issue #32, circa 1976; together with two other 1970s Defenders comics to include issues #14 'Nebulon the man who bought earth!' & #42 (3)

£15-30

567.

Marvel Comics: Jungle Action featuring The Black Panther issue #23, circa 1976, appearance from Daredevil

£15-30

568.

Marvel Comics: The Incredible Hulk Key issue 'And the wind howled Wendigo' issue #180, circa 1974, First appearance of Wolverine - see images for condition guidance

£50-80

569.

Marvel Comics: Howard the Duck 'Trapped in a world he never made! issue #23, circa 1978, Star Wars parody issue

£10-20

570.

Marvel Comics: What if Spider-Man joined the Fantastic Four? issue #1, circa 1977; together with four other 1970s What if? issues to include #5, #6, #7 & #11 (5)

£30-50

571.

Marvel Comics: Giant-size Fantastic Four issue #6, Annihilus appearance to also include the birth Franklin Richards, circa 1975; together with another Fantastic Four comic 'The Wedding Of Crystal And Quicksilver' issue #150, circa 1974, appearance from Ultron, poor condition - see images (2)

£20-40

572.

Marvel Comics: Fantastic Four 'To die in the negative zone!' issue #109, circa 1971, featuring Annihilus; together with three other 70-80s Fantastic Four comics to include issue #151 'Thundra and Lightning', #190 'The way it was!', #327 'The thing... No more!' (4)

£20-40

568

573.

Marvel Comics: X-Men Centenary issue #100 'X-Man Vs. X-Man in a battle to the death... Betrayed by Professor X', circa 1976; together with 'The all-new, all different X-Men' issue 111, circa 1978, to include a first appearance of Mesmero, and appearances from Magneto, Wolverine, Storm & Nightcrawler, overall good condition (2)

£30-50

574.

Marvel Comic: Giant-size X-Men 'When the Sentinels strike!' issue #2, circa 1974; together with X-Men 'Death siege!' issue #103, circa 1977, includes appearances from Wolverine, Juggernaut, Storm & Nightcrawler (2)

£30-50

575.

Marvel Comics: The Incredible Hulk 'The murder of Bruce Banner' issue #227, circa 1978; together with four other 1970s Incredible Hulk comics to include issues #57 'Space Parasite', #194 'Vs. The Locust, #199 & #206 'A man-brute berserk!' (5) £20-40

580 (See page 49)

574

576.

Marvel Comics: Giant-size Dr. Strange 'This dream... This doom!' issue #1, circa 1975; together with six other 70-90s Dr. Strange comics, to include issues #16, #22 'Four worlds to conquer', #23 'Worm world', #51, #187 Strange tales & #50 90s Sorcerer Supreme with special appearances from Ghost Rider, Hulk & Silver Surfer (7) £30-50

577.

Marvel Comics: The Avengers 'Sinister Spectrums' issue #8, circa 1977; together with six other Avengers related comics to include one what if edition comic, issues #219 'Moon dragon commands', #120, #121, #127, #145, #219 & #9 'What if The Avengers had fought evil during the 1950s' (7)

£30-50

578.

Marvel Comics: Web of Spider-Man, first appearance of the Vulturians issue #1, circa 1984; together with a giant sized 30th anniversary Web of Spider-Man issue 90, circa 1992, second printing, both in very good condition (2)

£20-40

579.

Marvel Comics: Fantastic Four 'Fury in the stars' with a guest appearance of the Uncanny Inhumans issue #12, circa 1976; together with six other 70-90s Fantastic Four comics to include issues #189, #62, #53, #110, #23 Marvel team up featuring The Human Torch & Iceman & Fantastic Four Atlantis rising (7)

£30-50

580.

Marvel Comics: The Invincible Iron Man 'Vengeance in Vietnam' issue #78, circa 1975; together with two other Invincible Iron Man comics and one Marvel team-up edition featuring Iron Man and Human torch, issues include #81, #93 & (#29 Marvel Team up)

£20-40

578

581.

Marvel Comics: The Amazing Spider-Man 'The Sandman always strikes twice!' issue #154, circa 1976; together with two other 1970s Amazing Spider-Man issues, to include #155 & #152 featuring a Shocker appearance (3)

£20-40

582.

Marvel Comics: The Amazing Spider-Man 'Theater of Fury!' issue #179, circa 1978; together The Amazing Spider-Man issue #156 first introduction to Mirage, circa 1976 (2)

£20-40

583.

Marvel Comics: Marvel tales starring Spider-Man featuring the Vulture issue #139, circa 1982; together with two 1970s Marvel tales Spider-Man comics to include issue #74 with an appearance from Prowler & issue #75 'Spidey's origin re-told' (3)

£15-30

584.

Marvel Comics: Star Wars issue #6, last part to a adaption of New Hope, this is a rare Newsstand Edition Reprint with the word "reprint", circa 1977; together with another 1970s Star Wars comic issue #7 (2)

£15-30

585.

Marvel Comics: Star Wars 'The Behemoth from below', issue #10, circa 1978; together with two other 1970s Star Wars comics to include issues #2 & #7 (3)

£20-40

586.

Marvel Comics: Marvel tales starring Spider-Man 'Unmasked at last' issue #68, circa 1976; together with three other Marvel tales comics starring Spider-Man to include issue #76, #83 & #256 (4)

£20-40

587.

Marvel Comics: Venom Lethal Protector, issue #1, part one of six gold foil variant edition, circa 1993, very good condition; together with part two of six Venom Lethal Protector issue #2, circa 1993 (2)

£100-150

588.

Marvel Comics: The Amazing Spider-Man 'The pain and the Power' Spidey's origin retold, appearances by Doc Ock & Rhino, issue #181, circa 1978; together with two other 1970s Amazing Spider-Man comics to include issue #183 & #138

£20-40

589.

Marvel Comics: The Amazing Spider-Man, Punisher and Nightcrawler appearance issue #162, circa 1976; together with two further 1970s Amazing Spider-Man comics, to include #163 (Kingpin appearance) & 161# (3)

£30-50

590.

Marvel Comics: The Amazing Spider-Man, issue #159, circa 1976, appearances from Hammheard & Doc Ock, 25$ Edition

£20-40

585

£30-50

592.

593.

£20-40

592
593
590 (See page ...)
591
591.
Marvel Comics: Spider-Man Adventures direct edition, issue #1, circa 1994; together with another direct edition comic 'Green Goblin' issue #1, circa 1995 (2)
Marvel Comics: The Amazing Spider-Man, 2nd appearance of the Punisher, issue #135, circa 1974, 25$ edition £30-50
Marvel Comics: The Amazing Spider-Man 'Skirmish Beneath the Streets!" issue #151, circa 1975, 25$ Edition

594.

DC Comics: The Adventures of Superman by Jerry Ordway issue #454, circa 1989; together with two 1970s 'World's Finest' comics to include issues #234 & #235 (3)

£20-40

595.

DC Comics: Batman Detective Comics 'Clay face is back!' issue #478, circa 1978, together with two other Batman comics to include a 80s Detective series comic issue #50 & Batman 'The haunting of the spook' issue #276, circa 1976 (3)

£30-50

596.

Marvel Comics: Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider-Man The stinging return of the Tarantula issue #1, circa 1976; together with three other 1970-1980s issues, to include #63, #18 & 20 (4)

£20-40

597.

Marvel Comics: Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider-Man 1st Hypno Hustler issue #24, circa 1978; together with two other Spectacular Spider-Man 1970s issues #5 & #17 (3)

£30-50

598.

Marvel Comics: The Avengers issue #152, Wonder-Man appearance, circa 1976; to include two other 1970s Avengers comics issues #119 & #160 (3)

£15-30

Marvel Comics: The Avengers issue #131 Vs. The Legion of the unliving 25$ edition, circa 1974; together with three other 1970s Avengers comics to include issue #128, #161 & #125 (4)

£20-40

600.

Marvel Universe - Kooky Kollectibles, a set of six click pens with stand, special edition 1.0

£20-30

601.

The Six million dollar man game by the Parker brothers; to include a Six million dollar man comic; also further comics to include the Simpsons and a large run of Archie comics

£10-20

602.

LEGO Batman 7782 The Batwing: the Joker's Aerial Assault (Parts missing) no mini figures

£80-120

603.

Lego Star Wars 9675 Planet series 1 Sebulbas Podracer, no box but with manual

£10-20

LOTS 604-620 NO LOTS

Posters & Advertising

621.

Disneyana; a group of Disney productions postcards and The Magic of Disney Animation Walt Disney reference book

£30-50

622.

Disneyana; a group of Disney Production posters including 'The New Adventure Of Winnie The Pooh', 'Pocahontas', 'Pinocchio', 'The Little Mermaid', 'Cinderella', 'Rollercoaster Rabbit', 'Tummy Trouble', 'Beauty And The Beast' etc.

£100-200

623.

Disneyana; Walt Disney movie production lobby cards various; Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (re-release) 14" x 11, The Fox and the Hound, Bambi, Who framed ROGER RABBIT, Three Men and a Baby; also further prints and postcards etc. of Walt Disney animation and other motion picture titles

£30-50

624.

Disneyana; Walt Disney World and MGM Studios advertising and commemorative posters including Splash Mountain 'Splashtacular Grand Opening 1992', 'Contemporary Resort', 'Polynesian Village', a Magic Kingdom map; also with 'Walt Disney's Classic' series movie posters; Pinocchio, 101 Dalmations, Lady And The Tramp, also 'Animation Gallery' series poster prints; Oliver & Company and The Jungle Book

£100-200

625.

Disneyana; group of Walt Disney Productions movie advertisement posters; 'Song Of The South' 1972, 'Basil The Great Mouse Detective' 1986, 'The Lion King' etc, 'Matinee' etc.

£50-80

626.

Movie posters; 'Pulp Fiction', 'I Love Trouble', 'The Hangover Part III', 'Dark Shadows', 'My Chauffeur', 'Evil Dead', 'Prometheus', 'We're the Millers', 'Gravity', 'Bram Stoker's Dracula', 'Machete Kills', 'The Sandlot', 2x 'Daredevil' and 'Demolition Man'; also a Tim Burton celebration montage poster and smaller movie posters; 'The Babe', 4x 'The Paper', 3x 'For Love Or Money', 'The Getaway', 'Greedy', 3x Matinee

£80-120

627.

Star Wars - A collection of Topps Star Wars trading cards, many duplicates; together with Topps Star Wars stickers, others including Charlie's Angels etc. and Aucoin MGT Kiss trading cards; Star Wars 1977 (A New Hope), together with a 20th Century Records soundtrack insert poster, with artwork by John Berkey, folded, 22" x 32.75"; also a Scholastic Book Services Star Wars Storybook 1978 and Star Wars jigsaw puzzle

£60-100

628.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1987) - Disney Company & Amblin Entertainment Inc. US licensed movie advertisement poster, distributed by One Stop Posters, 26" x 76" £200-300

629.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) - a rare 'Style E' poster, printed on gold mylar with shiny borders and detail, featuring Jessica Rabbit with tagline "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way", produced by Kilian Enterprises and designed by Dayna Stedry with art by 22/63 Graphics, 27" x 41"

**oneofonly750postersproduced £400-600

630.

Disneyana; a vintage Big Al poster, 1970's, Big Al from the Disney theme park attraction Country Bear Jamboree £70-100 626

624

630 (See page 53)

631.

Disneyana; 1970s Pinocchio Re-Release Insert movie poster Walt Disney, Re-released by Buena Vista Distribution Co. Inc. "The Wonder-Tale The Whole World Loves!” 14" x 36" (rolled and with three fold creases)

£30-50

632.

Disneyana - Beauty And The Beast movie production advertisement poster, 27" x 40"; together with two Disney MGM Studios 'Animation Gallery' poster prints for Lady And The Tramp' and 'Beauty And The Beast'; also a Disney Fantasia 50th Anniversary celebration poster and another Fantasia poster on board

£50-80

653 (See page 55)

633.

Disneyana books - 'The Man Behind The Magic', The Story of Walt Disney by Katherine and Richard Greene; 'Disney Animation, The Illusion of Life' by Frank Thomas & Ollie Johnson; The Art of The Lion King; The Art of Walt Disney; Goofy, The Good Sport; Disneyland, Inside Story (6)

£40-80

634.

Farrah Fawcett - 'Red Bathing Suit', a Pro Arts Inc. personality poster 1976, 20" x 28"; together with another 'Farrah Blue' Pro Arts 1979 poster and Barbara Carrera 'Ms Carrera' Pro Arts 1977 poster (3)

£100-200

635.

Two original 1980s The Empire Strikes Back promotional posters; featuring C-3PO and R2-D2 on Hoth. Signed in-character as "Darth Vader" during a live promotional event in Canada.

£60-100

LOTS 636-650 NO LOTS

Paintings & Prints

*Pleaseseeonlineformoreinformationonlotswithprovenance

651.

English School (18th/19th century) - Silhouette of a young Gentleman, ink on card, oval, 2.75” x 2.25”, contained within a gold frame, the frame back being 19.2 grams

£250-300

628 (See page 53)
629 (See page 53)
651

676 (See page 56)

652.

**A. Farberger (18th/19th century) - Silhouette of a Clergyman wearing period costume and powdered wig, within a decorative border, pen and ink, oval, 4” x 3.25” together with four further silhouettes of Gentlemen and one of a Lady, all contained within period Victorian frames three with gilt acorn and leaf decorative hanging devices, various sizes, (5)

**Soldtogetherwithacopyofanolddocumentgivingdetailsofpossibly thenamesofsomeofthesitters.

£80-100

653.

English School (18th century) - Portrait of a Georgian Lady half length wearing a blue dress and cream shawl, with a lace headdress, indistinctly inscribed verso with the date ‘1768, oil, possibly on copper, oval, 4.25” x 3.25”, together with a later picture, possibly after George Romney, depicting a Lady with a Dog, possibly over a photographic base, oval, 3.25” x 2.5” (2)

£100-120

654.

Nelson Ethelred Dawson (1859-1941) - "S.S. Minneapolis with Volturno Survivors on board", showing the vessel in the lower reaches of the Thames, signed and inscribed, black and white etching, 10.25" x 14.25"; together with four further etchings of Whitby harbour, "Harbour Wall in stormy weather", "Men and boats on a Quayside", "Moored Ships, Sail and Steam, near the Town", and a scene with a Ship being built on a Slipway (5)

£200-250

655.

Nathaniel Sparks A.R.C.A., R.E., (1880-1956) - Landscape with a Milkmaid and Cattle beside a village, signed artists print, also signed within the plate and dated 1925, extensively inscribed verso with biographical notes, black and white aquatinted etching, 11" x 17"

£30-40

656.

Robert Havell after C.V. Fielding and J. Britton (19th century) - "Corsham House, Wiltshire, the seat of Paul Methuen Esq. M.P. for Wiltshire", inscribed, coloured aquatinted engraving, 10" x 12.5"; together with seven various prints relating to Bath, Bristol and Brighton, various sizes (8)

£80-100

657.

After Maud Earl (20th century) - Dog and Game, bears a signature within the image, a black and white photogravure print, 11.75" x 14.5" (pl)

£10-20

658.

Circle of James Gillray (18th century) -"Termination of the row in Parliament Street" inscribed plate no. 2, published by Thomas McLean, a hand coloured etching, 9.25" x 13.5"; together with four further unframed prints, "A Dandy", "A Horse Marine", "Two Candidates for the City of B_ _ _ _ _L General Election, Oct 1812" and "The Overthrow of D Slop" after Henry Bunbury, various sizes, four unframed, (5)

£80-120

659.

W.Dickinson after Henry Bunbury (18th century) - "A Family Piece" an artist painting a family, inscribed and published on October 15th 1781, black and white stone lithograph, 11.25" x 14.5"; together with a further edition of the same subject but coloured (unframed); also three further caricature prints after W.Humphrey and Gillray, "Billy Lackbeard and Charley Blackbeard playing at Football", "An Officer and Private of the Russian Grenadiers", and "Sing Tantararara Rogues All, or the Prisoner Turnkey", four unframed, various sizes, (5)

£80-120

660.

After Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (18th century) - "The South East Prospect of the City of Bath", extensively inscribed and originally published in 1731, a later coloured print, 12.5" x 31.5"; together with a 19th century lithograph "Marine Baths & Reading Rooms at Portishead"; also nine copper plate engravings of the Kings and Queens of England, published circa 1800, various sizes, (11)

£50-70

661.

Charles Johnson Payne (called Snaffles) (1884-1967) - “The Gunner” inscribed also titled within the image, “Good Hunting Old Sportsman” and bearing the artists printed remarque depicting troops on horseback pulling first world war guns, coloured lithograph, unframed, 17.25” x 14”

£100-150

662.

Charles Johnson Payne (called Snaffles) (1884-1967) - “A Heilan Lad” inscribed with the title and bearing the artists three remarque’s depicting a group of marching soldiers, a bagpiper, and a soldier throwing a grenade, hand coloured lithograph, unframed 17” x 13.75”

£100-150

LOTS 663-670 NO LOTS

671.

Victorian part album of etchings, primarily monogrammed MEH of Mary Eliza Hughes, having a hand decorated illuminated title page with her name, the album half complete including architecture, figural scenes, portraits and animals, a watercolour of an infant playing in a basket 'The Winner!', a pencil drawing of a cat etc., the album 9.25" x 11.75" overall

£30-50

672.

Attributed to William Adolphus Knell (19th century) - Fishing boats in an open sea, inscribed on the mount, pencil and watercolour with scratching out, 7" x 9.5"

£60-100

673.

Thomas Sewell Robins (1810-1880) - Estuary scene with Figures and Boats, signed with the artists initials and dated 71 (1871), pencil and watercolour, 7" x 13.25"

£80-120

674.

Attributed to John Cleveley (18th century) - Sailing Vessels in an open sea, inscribed with the artists name and his dates on the mount, pen, ink and watercolour, 4.25" x 6"

£100-120

675.

Frederick James Aldridge (1850-1933) - Fishing Boats in an open sea, signed and indistinctly dated, possibly 1902, watercolour, 9.75" x 16.75"

**ProvenancewithAbbott&Holder,London

£100-150

676.

Henry Barlow Carter (1803-1867) - "Fishing Boats off Scarborough", signed, inscribed and dated 1834, also inscribed on an exhibition label verso, watercolour with scratching out, 11" x 16"

**ProvenancewithNewmanFineArt2010,soldtogetherwiththe originalinvoice

£250-300

677.

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 ? almost certain", watercolour, 15.75" x 21"

**Provenance,purchasedfromAbbott&Holder,London

£200-250

678.

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"

£300-350

679.

The Rev. William Paget (fl. 1800-1825) - "The Floating Harbour Bristol, with a Ship under construction", inscribed on a later label verso, pencil and watercolour, 5.5" x 9"

**ProvenancewithNewmanFineArt,Painswick,Glos,soldtogether withacopyoftheoriginalinvoiceMay2011

£80-120

680.

English School (19th century) - Yachts in a Swell, watercolour with scratching out, 6.5" x 9.5"

£30-40

681.

Samuel Owen (1768-1857) - H.M.S Pique (frigate), Vesuvius (paddle steamer) and Zebra (gun brig) off Mount Carmel in the Bay of Acre in the terrible storm of 2nd December 1840, (The Zebra was lost), extensively inscribed on a later label, watercolour, 7.25" x 10.25"

**ProvenancewithAbbott&Holder,London2008,theoriginalprice being£1,400

£300-350

682.

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"

**ProvenancewithAbbott&Holder,London2011

£200-300

711 (See page 58)

683.

Circle of Margaret Tarrant (20th century) - "How do you do Sir", three encounters of a small girl and boy, shown within the branches of a tree, inscribed, pencil and watercolour, possibly on tinted paper, 9" x 13"

£60-80

684.

Nelson Ethelred Dawson (1859-1941) - "Chez Madame Paulsen Padstow", building amongst trees with the Masts of Boats in the distance, signed and dated 87 (1887) also inscribed all below the mount in the artists own hand, watercolour, 13.75" x 20.75" unframed, but sold together with the original frame

£40-60

685.

Italian School (19th century) - "Maccaronarii", figures eating a meal beside a building, Mount Vesuvius in the distance, inscribed, a Napoli, and dated 1853, ink and watercolour, 5.25" x 8"

£30-40

686.

Italian School (19th century) - Italian girl seated beside a Fountain, watercolour, 12" x 7.75"

£30-40

687.

John Clarkson Uren (1845-1932) - "Cliffs and natural arch, Perranporth", signed watercolour, 9" x 18.75"; together with two further watercolours and a black and white sepia study of figures on a coastal cliff, various sizes (4)

£30-50

688.

English School (circa 1866) - "Marine Parade, Hythe", inscribed and dated 66 (1866), pencil, pen and ink, 3.75" x 6" (with shaped corners)

£60-80

689.

George Cumberland (1754-1848) - "Thornbury Castleyard in Afternoon", extensively inscribed on various labels verso, pencil and watercolour, 5.75" x 8.75"

£100-120

690.

English School (19th century) - The Avon at Bristol, pre the Clifton Suspension Bridge, pencil and watercolour, 8" x 11.25"

£50-100

691.

Bristol School (circa 1815-1825) - "The Avon at Hot Wells", extensively inscribed on a later label verso, the work bears a close resemblance to the work of Samuel Jackson, pencil and watercolour, 7.5" x 10.75"

£200-300

692.

Attributed to Samuel Jackson (1794-1869) - "St Peter's ChurchPortishead with the Severn estuary, Aust cliff and the mouth of the Avon in the distance", inscribed on a label verso, watercolour with wiping out, 8.5" x 11.5"

£150-250

693.

Attributed to Samuel Jackson (1794-1869) - "Nightingale Valley to St. Vincent's Rocks, Clifton", extensively inscribed on a later label verso, painted circa 1826, watercolour, 3.25" x 4.75"

£80-120

694.

Samuel Jackson (1794-1869) - "Swansea", inscribed on the mount, also inscribed on a later label verso, watercolour heightened with white, possibly on tinted paper, 6" x 8.75"

£100-150

695.

Attributed to Nicholas Pocock (18th/19th century) - Coastal scene with figures, bears a signature, also inscribed on an exhibition label verso, pencil and watercolour, 9" x 12.75"

£80-100

696.

William Payne A.O.W.S., (1760-1830) - "On the Tamar", inscribed on various labels verso, watercolour, 5" x 6"

£80-120

697.

John Cyril Harrison (1898-1985) - "Teal", Ducks above a Lake with Hill beyond, signed, also inscribed on the mount, pencil and watercolour, 13" x 18"

£80-100

698.

Jane Taylor (British 1925-2013), 'Boys by The Cobb', signed, watercolour, 10" x 7", on a mount and framed 18.5" x 16" overall; also with another Jane Taylor watercolour 'White Cottage Through the Trees', signed, 10" x 7", framed 17.5" x 15.5" overall (2)

£20-30

699.

Peter Jones (British 1917-2008), 'Arreton Vale, Isle of Wight', signed, watercolour, 29" x 15.5", within a mount and framed 40" x 28" overall; also with an Alan Whitehead watercolour of a moored barge at a low tide 13" x 9", framed 19" x 15.5" overall (2)

£40-60

700.

Arthur Keene (b. 1930) - "Harlequin, Isobella and Maid with Pagliaccio and Pierrot", signed Keene and dated 84 (1984), also inscribed on an exhibition label verso, pencil and watercolour possibly on tinted paper, 13.75" x 20.5"; together with a further example by the same artist, "Narcisono, Arlequina & Pagliaccio in an Italian Garden", 17.25" x 13.75" (2)

£100-150

701.

Helen Cordelia Angell (1847-1884) - "Azaleas", signed, also inscribed on an old exhibition label verso, (possibly exhibited at Thomas Agnew & Sons), watercolour, 14" x 11"

£80-100

702.

*** Pretyman (20th/21st century) - "Martigeus, Bouches-Du-Rhône", signed, Pretyman and inscribed verso, pencil and watercolour, 9" x 13.5"

£30-40

703.

Helen Cordelia Angell (1847-1884) - Still life of eggs in a Bird's Nest with a sprig of Blossom against a Mossy Bank, signed, watercolour and gouache, 6.5" x 7.5"

£60-80

704.

Sir George Hayter (1792-1871) - Figurative Study, indistinctly inscribed and dated 1860, also inscribed verso by a later hand, pen and ink drawing, 6" x 7.5", together with a further work by an unknown hand, pencil study of Battlements, 7.5" x 10" (2)

£30-50

705.

Samuel Philips Jackson, R.W.S., (1830-1904) - "Rydal Water, Lake District", inscribed, signed with the artists initials and dated 1856, watercolour and gouache, 12.5" x 19"

£150-250

706.

English School (19th century) - Figure beside a Fountain, within the ruins of an Abbey, pencil and brown wash, a study, 8.5" x 11.25"

£40-60

707.

Henry George Hine, V.P.R.I., (1811-1895) - "Ecclesbourne Glen, Hastings", signed, watercolour heightened with white, 9.75" x 13"

£80-100

708.

Arnold V. Beauvais (1886-1984) - "Nude", reclining female nude, said to be signed on the border under the mount, with the initials L.S.C. (London Sketch Club) 1945 and dedicated to "Amie

£80-100

716 (See page 59)

709.

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"

£180-250

710.

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"

£180-220

711.

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"

£250-300

712.

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"

£200-300

713.

Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke Acland 1st Baronet, K.C.B., F.R.S., (1815-1900) - "Snowdon" circa 1845, inscribed "Snowdon" also inscribed verso, a preparatory unfinished sketch, pencil and watercolour on tinted paper, 10" x 14.5"

£50-100

714.

Marion L. Broom R.W.S., (1878-1962) - "Roses and Lillies", signed also inscribed on a later label verso, pencil and watercolour, 21" x 27.5"

£150-200

715.

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"

£150-250

716.

David Cox Jnr, (1809-1885) - Girls bathing in a Welsh stream, signed also extensively inscribed on various labels verso, pencil and watercolour, 15.75" x 23.25"

£250-300

717.

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"

£250-300

718.

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"

£250-300

719.

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"

£30-50

720.

Anna Huggins (19th century) - Still life of Dead Game, signed, watercolour, 16.5" x 16.5" (with rounded corners)

£80-100

721.

Charles Edmund Rowbotham (1856-1921) - "Near Swanage", signed and indistinctly dated possibly 1889, watercolour and gouache, 9.25" x 18.5"

£300-400

722.

Charles Knight V.P.R.W.S., (1901-1990) - "The Bridge at Hereford", signed also extensively inscribed on various labels verso, pencil and watercolour, 9.75" x 14.25"

£100-150

723.

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"

£250-300

724.

Henry Gastineau O.W.S., (1791-1876) - "View in the Isle of Wight", signed with the artist's initials also inscribed on his original label verso and bearing a later label, watercolour, 11.75" x 16.25"

£250-400

725.

Walter Rossiter (1871-1948) - Bathwick Hill, Bath, signed, watercolour, 9" x 13.25"

£50-100

718
721
723

726.

Albert Moulton Foweraker (ex. 1898-1912) - "Old Harry Rocks, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset", signed, watercolour, 10.75" x 8.5"

£150-200

727.

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"

£200-220

728.

English School (19th century) - The Boar Hunt, pencil and watercolour, 7.75" x 11"

£60-100

729.

James Kerr-Lawson (1864-1939) - "San Giorgio from the Piazzetta", signed with the artists initials, also inscribed verso, a preparatory sketch, squared for transfer, 10.25" x 8"

£60-80

730.

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"

£60-80

731.

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"

£150-200

732.

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"

£200-300

733.

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"

£80-120

734.

Hugh Gresty R.I., R.B.A., (1899-1958) - "Early Summer, Cornwall", signed, also inscribed on a label verso, coloured pencil and watercolour, possibly on tinted paper, 13" x 14.75"

£300-350

735.

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"

£60-100

736.

James Bateman (1893-1959) - "Longsledale", signed, inscribed and dated July 1948, also inscribed verso, watercolour, possibly on tinted paper, 8" x 10.75"

£60-100

737.

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"

£80-120

738.

William Richardson (b. 1814, ex. 1842-1877) - "Tomb in a Cathedral", signed also inscribed verso, pencil and watercolour, 6.25" x 11"

£40-60

739.

Charles Rolt (fl. 1845-1867) - "Sabina borne up by the Water Nymph", signed and dated 1844, also inscribed verso, pencil, pen ink and watercolour heightened with white, possibly on tinted paper, 5.25" x 9.25"

£80-100

740.

Indian School (19th century) - "The Celebrated Obelisk (Cleopatra's Needle) standing on the Old Site of the Old Town Alcoe ...?...", signed with initials, possibly J.P.W. together with encircled shorthand, as well as details of the Red Granite material the Obelisk is made of and it's height etc, pen, ink and watercolour, 16.25" x 12.25"

£50-100 734

741.

H.R.H Queen Victoria (1819-1901) - A branch of Pussy Willow (a study), indistinctly inscribed verso with a personal note, "with very good wishes for this blessed season, Christmas 1886", watercolour and gouache on grey paper, 3.75" x 8"

**PresentedinitsoriginalbrassframewhichissurmountedwithaCrownonafashionedCushion,theframeinscribedwiththemouldedinitials, VRI.Provenence-giftedtoourvendorsbyaclosefriendshortlybeforehisdeath,asathankyouforcareinillhealth.Thegentlemanwasanart collectorandantiquesdealerinJohannesburg,SouthAfrica,returningtotheUKinlaterlife.Thisworkisknowntohavebeeninhiscollection andhangingonhiswallfor40+years.furtherhistoryisnotknown. £800-1200

LOTS 742-750 NO LOTS

751.

John James Wilson (1818-1875) - Beach scene at low tide with figures beside Boats, signed oil on canvas, 12" x 20.5" £80-120

752.

Edouard Marie Adam (1847-1929) - The Freighter "Lena" in an Open Sea, signed Adam, and numbered 6, also inscribed S.S Lena, Captain E. Crowther, 1904, oil on canvas, 24" x 36"

**TheS.SLenawasaBritishcargoshippoweredbysteamandwasbuilt in1904,shewasregisteredundertheBritishflagandlaunchedonthe 12thSeptember1904.TheI.M.Oregisterednumberbeing119957.On April23rd1917onavoyagefromHuelvatoBristolcarrying governmentstoresitwastorpedoedbyaGermanU-boat(U-61)south westoftheScillies.RecordsshowU-61wasalsodestroyedbydepth chargesthefollowingyear(1918)Thereisaphotographavailableon theinternetshowingtheS.SLenasailingdowntheAvontowards Avonmouth,herlocationatthetimewasbeneaththeClifton SuspensionBridgewhichwasbuiltinthe1860's £500-800

753.

John Syer (1815-1885) - Coastal scene with a Sailing Vessel at a Landing Stage with a rocky beach, a House on a cliff top nearby, signed and indistinctly dated possibly 84 (1884) also inscribed on an exhibition label verso, oil on board, 9” x 14” £100-150

756.

Attributed to Cornelius Johnson the Younger (17th century) - Portrait of The Reverend Edward Barlow, (1639-1719) half length wearing period Clerical costume, inscribed verso with his name and other details, together with the term, English School and the words, “Thurnham Hall”, also inscribed on a plaque attached to the frame, “Catholic Priest-HorologistInventor”, oil on canvas, 30” x 25”

754.

Frederick (Fred) Miller (fl.1880-1892) -Moonlit coastal scene with rocks in the foreground and boats on the horizon, signed, oil on board, 13" x 22.75"

£80-120

755.

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”

£500-700

756.

See insert

LOTS 757-760 NO LOTS

** Thisisanimportantportraitastherearenootherknownportraitsof ReverendEdwardBarlow.ThesitterwasthesonofEdwardBoothbuthe adoptedthenameofhisgodfathertheBenedictinemonkAmbroseBarlow, asaconditionofhiswillin1659heenteredtheEnglishCollegeatLisbon andafterbeingordainedapriestwassenttotheEnglishmission.Hefirst residedwithLordLangdaleinYorkshirebutlatermovedtoParkhallin Lancashire,theseatofMrHoughtonwithwhomhelatercollaboratedon thehorizontalescapement.Atatimewhenitwasdifficulttousealightto examinethedialofaclockorwatchatnightamechanismthatwould indicatethehoursandsubdivisionsofthehouraudiblyandatwillwas highlydesirable.Thecountwheelwhichhadbeenusedfromtheearliest timestocontrolthestrikingofaclockwasunsuitableforthispurposeasit struckthehoursinsequence,ifthemechanismwassetoffmanuallyto determinethetimethestrikewouldnolongercorrespondwiththe indicationsofthedial,in1675Barlowinventedrackstrikingwherethe hourstruckwasdeterminedsolelybythepositionofthehourhand,withthismechanismitwasthereforepossibletorepeatthehouratwill, withoutupsettingthesequenceofstriking.In1687Barlowtriedpatentstriking.In1687Barlowtriedtopatentamethodofrepeatingfor watchesbutitwasrejectedbyJamesIIinfavourofasystemproducedbythewatchmakerDanielQuarewhichwassimplertooperate.He washoweversuccessfulinobtainingapatentforahorizontalescapementforwatchesin1695incollaborationwithWilliamHoughtonand ThomasTompion.AlthoughthisescapementwaslittleuseditcanberegardedastheforerunnerofthecylinderescapementthatGeorge Grahamintroducedincirca1725. BarlowwasamasterintheLatinandGreeklanguagesandalsohadacompetentknowledgeofHebrew.

**Thepictureissoldtogetherwithabookentitled“BeneaththeDial”EnglishClockPullRepeatStriking,(1675-1725)bySunnyDzikwith additionaltechnicalinformationbyRogerStill,ourportraitfeaturesonpage6, £4000-6000

760.

Philip Connard CVO.,RA.,RWS. (1875-1958) - Scene in Richmond Park, London, signed Connard and inscribed verso with title and personal inscription, oil on canvas 12” x 16”

£250-350

761.

Jean Macalpine (British born 1953), 'Winter Storm 2000' a handtoned photograph, bearing the artists name and title on a Hart Gallery label verso, 22.5" x 18", within mount and frame 34" x 30.25" overall; together with another Macalpine hand-toned photograph 'Confrontation 2002', 22.5" x 18" and framed 34" x 30.25" overall (2)

£40-80

762.

Jean Macalpine (British born 1953), Four hand-toned photographs; 'Reflections 2001' 13.5" x 10.5", framed 22" x 18" overall; 'Veiled Rock 1997', 13.5" x 10.5", framed 22" x 18" overall; 'Rock Fall 1996', 10.5" x 13.5", framed 19" x 22" overall; and 'From Another Time '88, signed and titled in pencil to the margin, 8" x 10", framed 12.5" x 14.5" overall (4)

£60-100

763.

Jean Macalpine (British born 1953), 'Intervals 1997' a hand-toned photograph, bearing the artists name and title on a Hart Gallery label verso, 22.5" x 18", within mount and frame 34" x 30.25" overall; together with another Macalpine hand-toned photograph 'Light Fall 1999', 22.5" x 18" and framed 34" x 30.25" overall (2)

£40-80

764.

Hans Erni (1909-2015) - "Leopard sur une beache", signed artist's proof, also numbered 83/200, inscribed on an exhibition label verso, coloured aquatinted print, 17" x 22"

£100-150

765.

Arthur Royce Bradbury (1892-1977) - Figure gathering shellfish in an Estuary, signed watercolour, 10.25" x 15"

£80-120

766.

Jake Sutton (b.1947) - "My Favourite Engine", signed and dated ‘83 (1983), also inscribed with the title, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 21" x 28"

£150-200

767.

Jake Sutton (b.1947) - "Racing in the Solent", signed, also inscribed with the title, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 21.5" x 28.5"

£150-200

768.

Joan Taylor (New Zealand, active 1970s/1980s), 'Little Blue Penguins', limited edition etching in colour, signed in pencil with title and numbered 58/100 to the margin, 5.75" x 7.75, framed 14.5" x 17" overall; together with five further etchings 'Godwits' 24/100, 'Oystercatchers' 94/100, 'Morepork' 80/100, 'Muttonbird' 87/100 and 'Yellow Eyed Penguin' 26/100 (6)

£60 -100

769.

Pauline Baynes (British 1922-2008), an illustrated scene for the 1944 Victoria Stevenson book 'Clover Magic' depicting a lady in period dress gesturing toward a girl character in the foreground, pen and ink drawing on paper, 8.5" x 11", within a mount and framed behind glass 15.25" x 18.25" overall

£200-400

761
767

770.

Sal Jones (British contemporary) - "His Tortured Soul", oil on canvas, signed and dated 2016 verso, with Sal Jones label with contact details verso, 12" x 12"

£20-30

771.

Eileen Seyd (1908-1976) - "At Salcombe", the Kingsbridge estuary in the distance, signed Seyd, also inscribed on the artists original label verso with the title and her address, oil on canvas, 16" x 20"

£100-150

772.

Claudio Giulianelli (Italian, born 1956) - 'Annette', signed, oil on canvas, also signed and inscribed with the title and dated 2024 verso, 16" x 20"

£60-100

773.

Claudio Giulianelli (Italian, born 1956) - 'L'essenza delle cose', signed, oil on canvas, also signed and inscribed with the title and dated 2024 verso, 20" x 28"

£80-120

774.

Laurence Dingley (20th/21st century) - "Through the Kitchen Window, Dordogne", signed, also inscribed on a label verso, oil or acrylic on board, 19.5" x 15.5"

£80-100

775.

Philip Gregory Needell (1886-1974) - a continental village scene with a figure beside a whitewashed house, signed, oil or tempera on board, 7.75" x 9.75"

£30-50

776.

John Wragg R.A.,F.R.B.S (1937-2020) - "Red Echo", inscribed with the artists name and the title verso, also numbered 7, oil on canvas, unframed 49" x 38.25"

£250-350

782 (See page 65)

777.

John Wragg R.A.,F.R.B.S (1937-2020), "Alchemy", inscribed with the artists name and the title verso, also numbered 15, oil on canvas, unframed, 63.5”x 44.5”

£250-350

778.

**Hoskins (20th century), continental hillside town scene with a lake in the background, signed Hoskins '91 (1991), oil on canvas, 15.5" x 11.5"; together with a Juliette Palmer crayon and watercolour picture 'Mountain Wool'; also a contemporary oil on canvas depicting a birds nest with bird and young chicks (3)

£20-30

776
777
781 (See page 65)

779.

Charles Randall Jackson (1891-1973) - Summer Landscape with trees by a River, signed, oil on canvas, 25" x 30"

£80-120

780.

Kenneth Draper RA (British born 1944), 'Forest', signed with the title and dated 1963 verso, 6.5" x 9", framed and behind glass 14" x 16" overall

£150-200

781.

785.

Kenneth Draper RA (British born 1944), 'Shaded Edge 91', signed and titled, pastel on paper, 17.5" x 19.5", within a mount and framed behind glass 30.25" x 32.25" overall

£200-300

782.

Kenneth Draper RA (British born 1944), 'Echoes 91', signed and titled, pastel on paper, 13.25" x 15.25", on a mount and framed behind glass 26.25" x 28.25" overall

£200-300

783.

Kenneth Draper RA (British born 1944), 'Deep Chasm 2001' signed and with title, pastel on paper, bearing a Hart Gallery label verso, 17" x 19", on a mount and framed behind glass 30" x 32" overall

£200-300

784.

Kenneth Draper RA (British born 1944), 'Beyond Soda Lake 1996', signed, pastel on paper, bearing a Hart Gallery label verso, 15.25" x 13", on a mount and framed behind glass 28" x 26" overall

£150-200

Kenneth Draper RA (British born 1944), 'Mojave Overture 96', signed and titled, pastel on paper, bearing a Hart Gallery label showing a gallery price of £1,100 verso, 15.5" x 13", on a mount and framed behind glass 28" x 26" overall

£150-250

786.

Kenneth Draper RA (British born 1944), 'Encounter 87', signed and titled, pastel on paper, 14" x 12", on mount and framed behind glass 23.5" x 21.5" overall

£150-250

787.

Kenneth Draper RA (British born 1944), 'Divided Encounter 90', signed and titled, pastel on paper, 17" x 19.5", on a mount and framed behind glass 30" x 32" overall

£200-300

788.

Kenneth Draper RA (British born 1944), 'Subterranean 04', mixed media on paper, signature and title verso, 13" x 15.5", on a mount and in a deep box frame behind glass 23" x 25" overall

£250-350

789.

Kenneth Draper RA (British born 1944), 'Several Moons 2003', mixed media, bearing a Hart Gallery label with title and dated 2003, 6.5" x 9", within a box frame behind glass 13" x 14.25" overall

£200-300

791 (See page 66)
790 (See page 66)
788
784

795.

790.

Kenneth Draper RA (British born 1944), 'Transition', resin on galvanised steel, 28" wide, 28" high

£400-600

791.

Lynn Warren 'Airborne', a bronzed copper effect resin sculpture, mounted on wooden pillar plinth with steel plate base, 75" high overall

*Allmysculpturestendtobeaboutmoodandmovement.

Sometimesthiscanbequiet,contemplativeandflowingandatother timesmoreenergeticallytryingtocapturethe‘joiedevivre’of dancingformsorthemovementofasoftbreeze.Varyingdegreesof abstractionleaveroomforyourowninterpretation.

Thestrong,dramaticshapescanberesonantofearlier20thcentury traditions,butwithalighter,moremoderntwist,anduplifting energy.An'Airborne'canbefoundatRHSWisleywoodlandwalk

£200-300

792.

Michael Murfin (British born 1954), 'Study For Shoeing Shire Horses', signed, acrylic on paper, bearing a label with title and dated 1993 verso, 21" x 24", framed and behind glass 30" x 34" overall

£250-350

793.

£800-1200 792 794

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

£400-600

794.

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

£600-1000

Michael Murfin (British born 1954), a study of a reclining nude modelled on a green sofa, signed, acrylic on card, 13.5" x 9", framed and behind glass 19.5" x 15" overall

£150-250

796.

Michael Murfin (British born 1954), a portrait of a gentleman wearing a yellow shirt, signed, acrylic on card, 12" x 10", framed behind glass 17.25" x 15.75" overall

£80-120

797.

Barry Hilton (British born 1941), a 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

£400-800

798.

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

798 (See page 66)

799.

John Miller FRSA (British 1931-2002), 'Estuary', signed and inscribed with title and artist reference number verso, oil on canvas, 17.5" x 15.5", framed 22" x 20" overall £800-1200

800.

Gary Benfield (British born 1965) - A grey horse jumping, signed, oil on board, 31.5" x 22", within mount and framed 42" x 32" overall £800-1200

801.

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 £400-600

802.

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 £150-250

803.

Jonathan Armigel Wade (b. 1960) - "Bringing In Pony", signed also inscribed on the artist original label verso and numbered 2511, oil on board, 11.25" x 7.75", contained within the artist original hand crafted frame behind glass, 16.25" x 13" overall £600-1000

804.

Jonathan Armigel Wade (b. 1960) - "The Quick Single", signed also inscribed on the artist original label verso and numbered 2512, oil on board, 13.5" x 10.5", contained within the artist original hand crafted frame behind glass, 21" x 18" overall

£600-1000

804 (See page 67) 805 805.

Mary Fedden C.B.E., R.A., P.P.R.W.A., (1915-2012) - Figures with Horses, a hill beyond, signed Fedden and dated 1975, watercolour, 5.5" x 6"

**Provenancepurchasedbythevendorfromtheartistsopenstudioin1975,whilstlivingonChiswickMall,London,theywereneighbours

£600-800

806.

Peter (Pete) Edward Mackenzie Brown, P.N.E.A.C., P.S.,R.B.A.,R.O.I (b.1967) - "Memory of the Killers", a scene at Glastonbury Music Festival on the night of 29th June 2019, signed, also inscribed on a label verso and numbered ‘83 and originally priced at £25,000, 55.5” x 82”

**Theworkisillustratedontheartist'swebsiteaswellasbeingreproducedinvariouspiecesofliteratureonthepainter.ABritishimpressionist painterpopularlyknownas“PetetheStreet”fromhispracticeofworkingonlocation“enpleinair”inallweathers.Heisbestknownforhisdepictions ofstreetscenesandlandscapesaroundBathwherehestilllivesbuthaspaintedthroughouttheworldvisitingLondon,Varanasi,Toronto,Barcelona, Parisandmanyotherlocations.Heworksdirectlyfromhissubjectrefusingtouseanyphotographicreference.HegraduatedinFineArtfrom ManchesterPolytechnicin1990andmovedtoBathin1993.HewaselectedamemberoftheNewEnglishArtClubin1998andhasbeenits presidentsince2018,heisalsoamemberofTheRoyalSocietyofPortraitPainters,TheRoyalInstituteofOilPainters,thePastelSociety,andan HonorarymemberofTheRoyalSocietyofBritishArtists.HehasbeenrepresentedbymanyprestigiousdealerssuchasMessum’sinStJames’s London,Patterson’sonAlbemarleStreetinMayfair.HeexhibitsregularlyinLondonandBathincludingTheVictoriaArtGallery.In2006hebecame thefirstartistinresidenceatTheSavoyHotel,Londonandin2008wonThePrinceofWalesawardforportraitdrawing.Thepresentworkhasbeen inaprivatecollectioninBristolsinceitwassoldbytheartistThislotissubjecttoArtistsResaleRights(orDroitdeSuite)-seetermsandconditions forfurtherdetails

£10,000-12,000

828.

Furniture & Furnishings

821.

Persian patterned natural ground rug, 108" x 70" approx

£80-120

822.

Persian repeated medallion runner, 113" x 33"

£50-100

823.

Pair of small Louis De Poortrere Belgium Heriz type rugs, labelled Laristan 62" x 35.5"; also a smaller example labelled Karian, 56" x 27" (3)

£30-50

824.

Persian five medallion runner, natural and blue diamond floral medallions on a red ground, 132" x 35"

£40-60

825.

Persian Heriz style rug, 87" x 54

£60-100

826.

Persian natural ground rug with triple diamond decoration, 62" x 46"

£50-80

827.

Persian hand-made Asleghand rug, circa 1910, 79" x 60"

£50-100

Persian Farahan rug, circa 1920, 50" x 83"

£50-100

831.

19th century mahogany fret wall mirror, the bevelled glass within a gilded beaded border and shaped frame with oval paterae, 26" high; together with a shaped arched and bevelled mirror in a moulded rosewood frame 31" high (2)

£40-80

832.

19th century mahogany dressing mirror, the oval glass on cheval supports over a serpentine base of three drawers, on bracket feet, 21" wide, 20" high; also a shield dressing mirror 13.5" high, and walnut rectangle mirror 18" high (3)

£60-100

833.

Decorative classical style mirror, with beveled glass, 54" x 42" overall

£70-100

836 (See page 70)
821
833
837 (See page 70)

834.

19th century swing dressing mirror, the oval glass on shaped supports over a bowed front base of three drawers, 21" wide, 21" high; together with a smaller rectangle swing dressing mirror, a walnut strut support mirror and a gold painted oval wall mirror 30" x 24" (4)

£30-50

835.

Two similar decorative convex circular porthole wall mirrors in the Regency style, 20th century, 20.5 diameter and 18.5" diameter (2)

£40-60

836.

Good large classical style oval gilt framed wall mirror, with bevelled glass, 51" x 39.5"

£50-80

837.

Good decorative Rococo type gilt scroll shield mirror, 30" wide, 44" high

£60-100

838.

Don Chadwick for Herman Miller, four modular seating chairs, original blue wool upholstery, each 28" wide, the seats 14" high, the backs 27" high

£200-300

839.

Impressive 19th century mahogany bureau bookcase, the upper with two astragal glazed doors enclosing a shelved interior and surmounted by a broken arch cornice, on a bureau base with fall front enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon hole and drawer storage, over two short and three long graduated drawers on ogee bracket feet, 48" wide, 23" deep, 96" high

**IvorysalesubmissionreferenceYZM89AWP

£80-120

840.

19th century mahogany chest of two drawers, the moulded top over two short and three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 48" wide, 22" deep, 37" high

£40-80

841.

18th century triple panelled oak coffer, the hinged cover enclosing an open interior. the front right panel having a scratch carved date LM 1742, 45" wide, 15" deep, 25" high

£60-100

842.

Good 18th century Welsh oak tridarn, the open upper section canopy with moulded cornice over turned supports, on a mid section with two panelled cupboard doors and central panel having ebonised chevron marquetry inlaid initials PRM and date 1753, on a base of three short drawers over two panelled cupboard doors enclosing an open interior, 52" wide, 20" deep, 76" high

£300-500

838
839

843.

Georgian mahogany fold-over gaming table, the hinged top with green baize over a single slim drawer and raised on slender tapering spade legs, 33" diameter extended, 27" high

£30-50

844.

Georgian oak corner cupboard, the Greek key cornice over two panelled doors enclosing a shelved interior, 38" wide, 48" high

£50-80

845.

Georgian mahogany bow-fronted corner cupboard, 28" wide, 42" high

£30-50

846.

Decorative oak Wainscot type chair, the shaped panelled back with carved mask, foliate borders and another portrait to the centre; also with a Chippendale style carver chair with pierced splat and upholstered drop-in seat over claw and ball front legs (2)

£40-80

847.

Good group of eight Windsor elm and yew spindle back armchairs, each with pierced yew splat, hoop backs over a solid elm seat on turned legs united by crinoline stretchers (8)

£400-800

848.

Victorian steamer trunk/chest, the domed barrel hinged cover enclosing a divided removing tier over an open box, the top and sides with embossed paper and wooden batons and brass furniture, 33" wide, 18" deep, 25" high

£200-250

849.

French Louis XV style kingwood marquetry and gilt metal mounted bureau plat, the serpentine top with inset leather writing surface and marquetry foliate decoration within an ormolu border, over a single frieze drawer, raised on cabriole legs with mask and foliate metal mounts, 36" wide, 23.5" deep, 30" high

£450-550

850.

Pair of Victorian simulated rosewood circular footstools, each having an upholstered cushion on a moulded circular base raised on three shallow bun feet, 14" diameter, (2)

£20-30

851.

Late 19th century walnut Davenport, the hinged cover wit leather surface enclosing stationary divisions and an open interior, over a base of four drawers and turned supports, upon brass castors, 26" wide, 23" deep, 30" high

£50-80

847

852.

856.

Edwardian mahogany hinged 'rise and fall' drinks serving table, the cross banded hinged top extending and with Barkers Patent lifting centre, upon turned supports united by a square under tier and raised on brass castors, 45" wide extended, 23" deep, 30" high

£40-80

853.

Early 20th century oak roll-top pedestal desk, 20th century, the tambour cover revealing an open interior with stationary divisions, upon two pedestals of three graduated drawers, 49" wide, 30" deep, 46" high

£50-100

854.

Pair of 'Purdeys of Hawkhurst' mahogany bedside chests of bombé form, 19" wide, 15" deep, 30" high

£40-80

855.

George III mahogany lowboy, the moulded top over one long and three short drawers and a shaped frieze, raised upon four square legs, 31" wide. 17.5" deep, 28" high

£60-80

19th century mahogany bow fronted side table, the plain top over three short drawers, raised on square tapering legs, 36" wide, 21" deep, 30" high; together with a small Victorian mahogany Pembroke table, having a hinged flap top over a single drawer and raised on turned supports terminating on brass castors, 28" wide extended, 17.5" deep, 30" high (2)

£60-100

857.

Mahogany open bookcase, 33" wide, 8" deep, 38" high; together with another narrow bookcase 48" high; also with a hinged folding towel rail and a standing towel rail (4)

£40-80

858.

Georgian style cupboard, having a moulded top over a slide, one long and two short drawers and two panelled doors enclosing a shelved interior, 25.5" wide, 16.5" deep, 32" high; together with a glazed hanging corner cabinet, 21" wide (2)

£30-50

859.

French 19th century mahogany and brass mounted etagere, with gallery rail over a top with musical paterae, over a single drawer, raised on slender square legs united by two lower shelf tiers, 12" wide, 12" deep, 31" high; also with a mahogany bedside cupboard, group of four nesting occasional tables and a small hanging wall shelf/drawer (4)

£60-100

860.

Howard & Sons 'Grafton' upholstered armchair, raised on turned front legs terminating on brass castors, the back leg stamped Howard & Sons Ltd BERNERS St and numbered 19691 3906, 32" wide, the seat 16" high, the back 34" high

£1000-2000

861.

Attractive Edwardian 'Sheraton Revival' painted satinwood display table, the hinged glazed top enclosing a lined open interior with glazed panels, the canted corners each with a painted portrait of a lady, raised on slender tapering legs united by shaped stratchers, 20" wide, 16" deep, 30" high

£150-300

849 (See page 71)
851 (See page 71)

862.

18th century walnut bureau, the cross-banded fall-flap revealing a stationary fitted interior and applied writing surface, over two short and three long drawers and raised on bracket feet, 36.5" wide, 20" deep, 39" high

£70-100

863.

French Louis XV style marquetry inlay and ormolu mounted centre table, the serpentine top with foliate inlay decoration and ormolu rim border, over a shaped inlaid single drawer to the frieze, raised on cabriole legs, 41" wide, 27" deep, 30" high

£150-200

864.

Early 18th century walnut crossbanded chest of drawers, with two short over three long drawers upon later bracket feet, 38" wide, 20.5" deep, 37" high

£300-500

865.

19th century mahogany glazed library bookcase, the upper with blind fret carved cornice over two astragal glazed doors enclosing a shelved interior, on a base with two panelled cupboard doors upon bracket feet, 34" wide, 13" deep, 75" high

£100-200

866.

Georgian style mahogany breakfront bookcase, having a dentil mould cornice over three astragal glazed doors enclosing a shelved interior, raised on bracket feet, 72" wide, 15.5" deep, 47" high

£80-120

867.

Set of six oak ladder back and rush seat farmhouse dining chairs, 18" wide, the seats 18" high, the backs 41" high

£40-60

868.

Attractive small mahogany collector/specimen cabinet, the top with inset panel revealing a hidden compartment, over two glazed doors enclosing two banks of thirteen satin birch short drawers, raised on a base with cabriole legs, 27.5" wide, 11" deep, 38" high

£150-250

865
862
864
861 (See page 72)

869.

Roger Bellinger mahogany oval dining table, the cross banded top raised on shaped swept supports, 72" x 48", 29.5" high; together with a sideboard with baize lined cutlery drawer over cupboard, 42" wide, 17" deep, 34.5" high; also a circular coffee table 24" diameter (3)

£100-200

870.

Oak fold-over occasional table, the hinged top rotating and raised on three turned legs united by a demi-lune shaped stretcher base, 20" wide extended, 18" deep, 20" high; together with a walnut drop-leaf gate-leg serpentine occasional table, 29" wide extended, 24" deep, 24" high; also an oak stool, plant stand table with twist legs and an upholstered low kneel/foot stool (5)

£40-80

871.

Georgian walnut lowboy, the moulded top over a single drawer with dummy panels and brass handles, a shaped frieze below, raised on cabriole legs terminating on claw and ball feet, 30" wide, 20" deep, 29" high

£80-150

872.

18th century quadruple panelled front oak coffer, the moulded hinged top revealing an open interior with candle box, over a four panel front with wavy carved borders, 51" wide, 21" deep, 29" high

£80-120

873.

19th century mahogany fold-over tea table, the moulded hinged top and further drop-flap extending on both the hinged gate legs and hinged bracket supports, with a single frieze drawer, 47" wide extended, 31" deep, 28" high (2)

£30-50

874.

Edwardian mahogany Wellington chest of eight graduated drawers, 24" wide, 18" deep, 54" high; together with another mahogany chest of four graduated drawers, the drawers behind an arch panelled door, 32" wide, 23" deep, 36" high (2)

£80-150

875.

Veined alabaster pillar candle support, with octagon base, 37" high; together with an Italian marble circular side table, 14" diameter, 23.5" high (2)

£40-80

876.

Georgian flamed mahogany linen press, having a moulded cornice over an upper with panelled doors enclosing a slide interior, on a base of two short and three long graduated drawers, on four feet terminating on brass castors, 51" wide, 26" deep, 75" high

£100-200

877.

19th century mahogany chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, raised on turned feet, 47" wide, 23" deep, 46" high

£80-120

878.

Alan Sully of Marlborogh - a pair of oak panel backed carver chairs, 20" wide, the seats 18.5" high, the backs 45" high (2)

£50-80

872

866 (See page 73)
868
868 (See page 73)

879.

Pair of 19th century Hepplewhite style mahogany chairs, each with needlework upholstered drop-in seats, 21" wide, the seats 18" high, the backs 37" high (2)

£20-30

880.

Ercol Fleur De Lys spindle back rocking chair, with blue sticker, 28" wide; together with three further chairs all with bergere seat/back or both (4)

£40-80

END OF SALE

Next Sale Thursday 25th September 2025

Entry Deadline 29th August 2025

876 (See page 74)
878 (See page 76)
877 (See page 76)

CONDITIONS OF SALE

The Auctioneer acts only as agent for the Seller (unless otherwise specifically declared). Lots sold are likely to have been subject to wear and tear caused by user or the effects of age and may therefore have faults and imperfections. Buyers are given ample opportunity at viewing times to examine lots to be sold and will be assumed to have done so. They must rely solely on their own skill or judgement as to whether lots are fit for any particular purpose.

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7. Liability of the Auctioneer and Sellers

Subject to Condition 8: (a) faults and imperfections (if any) are not stated in the catalogue and neither the Seller nor the Auctioneer is responsible for any defects whatsoever, (b) no warranty is given or authorised to be given by the Seller or the Auctioneer with regard to any lot other than the Seller’s right to sell it, (c) any express or implied conditions or warranties relating to description or quality, are hereby excluded.

8. Catalogue Descriptions

Descriptive statements contained in the advertisements or catalogues or made up by the Auctioneer or any member of his staff should be taken as matters of opinion only and shall not be taken as statement of fact.

i) Items in the catalogue are sold as seen. Where possible significant damage is mentioned, but this does not include all faults and imperfections. The absence of such reference does not imply that the lot is in good condition or free from restoration or repair. Condition reports are available upon request

ii) ’Inscribed’ or ‘Signed’ does not imply that the lot is wholly or partly by that maker

9. Forgeries

Notwithstanding Conditions 6 and 7, if the Auctioneer receives notice in writing from the Buyer WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE SALE that in his opinion a lot is a forgery (as defined in Condition 12) and on giving such notification the lot in question is returned to the Auctioneer at his working premises in the same condition as when bought, then if on considering such evidence as the Buyer supplies to prove his assertion, the Auctioneer decides that the lot is a forgery the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price repaid to the Buyer.

10. Property in lots and risk

The Buyer shall not become the owner of any lot, and the Auctioneer shall have a lien thereon, until the Buyer has discharged the purchase price in full together with any other charges due, but after the fall of the hammer the risk of damage or loss shall nevertheless be the Buyer’s.

11. The Premium

The Buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer a premium of 22% of the hammer price together with VAT. (26.4% inclusive of VAT)

12. Default by Buyer If the Buyer fails to make payment in a way acceptable to the Auctioneer or to remove any lot or lots bought by him within 7 days of the auction or in any other material respect fail to comply with these conditions, the Auctioneer shall have the right, (a) to resell the lot or lots by public auction or otherwise without notice to the Buyer, and if any deficiency arises on such resale, after deducting the Auctioneer’s full costs and expenses, the Buyer shall be responsible to the Auctioneer therefore (but any net surplus to be the Seller’s) or, alternatively, (b) to store the lot at the Auctioneer’s premises or elsewhere and to release the lot to the Buyer only after payment in full of the purchase price together with any other charges due. The Auctioneer reserves the right to charge storage of 50p per lot per day on any lot or lots uncleared by the time specified together with any removal expenses. In addition, interest will be charged at 2.5% per month or part thereof (34.4% APR) on any accounts that remain unpaid in part or full 1 week after the sale. Interest and storage will be charged from the date of sale. In addition, the Buyer shall be liable for all legal and court costs incurred by the Auctioneers in pursuit of payment from the Buyer. The Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any cheques and will not release lots purchased until evidence has been received that any cheque accepted has been cleared.

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

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