Watches & Jewellery, Antiques & Works of Art - 26th & 27th March 2025

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G ARDINER H OULGATE

THE SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS

Watches & Jewellery

Wednesday 26th March 2025 at 10am

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Thursday 27th March 2025 at 10am

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Fine Private Collection of Stringed Musical Instruments & Bows from the estate of the late Peter Voigt

Fine Stringed Musical Instruments and Bows from other vendors Corsham

Friday 28th March 2025 at 12 Noon

Watches & Jewellery

Wednesday 26th March 2025 at 10am

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Watches

1.

Omega De Ville Genéve automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 166.029, serial no. 2894xxxx, circa 1969, silvered 'Seamaster' dial with baton markers, outer minute markers and date aperture, cal. 565 24 jewel movement, Omega bracelet, ref. 1037, 35mm

£200-300

2.

Omega Constellation Electronic f300Hz stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 198.0018, circa 1970s, silvered dial with red sweep centre seconds and date aperture, cal. 1250 Bulova 12 jewel movement, Omega bracelet ref. 1177/177, 35mm

£350-450

3.

Omega WWII period gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, serial no. 978xxxx, circa 1940s, the dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute track with blued steel hands and centre seconds, 30 T2 SC 16 jewel movement, 36mm (lacking strap)

£100-200

4.

Omega Constellation automatic stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. 15917100, serial no. 59596xxx, circa 2006, mother of pearl dial, Roman numeral bezel, Omega bracelet, 27.5mm

**Omegaboxwithpouchandoutercover,Omegacardsleeve, InternationalWarrantycarddated12/2006andstamped GioielleriaTomasiniFranciaSpoleto,Pictogramscard,operating instructionsbooklet,tag,sparelinks

£850-950

5.

Omega Constellation Chronometer automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, serial no. 60412xxx, grey dial, Roman numeral bezel, Omega bracelet, 36mm

£600-800

6.

Omega Speedmaster Date Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 175.0083, serial no. 59597xxx, silvered dial, tachymetre bezel, cal. 1152 25 jewel movement, Omega bracelet, 38mm; four spare links

£1200-1600

7.

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. 2577.75.00, serial no. 58608xxx, mother of pearl dial with diamond markers, Omega bracelet, quartz, 29mm

**Omegabox

£800-1000

8.

Omega Constellation stainless steel and gold lady's wristwatch, reference no. 795.1203, serial no. 90021xxx, mother of pearl dial with diamond markers, gold Roman numeral bezel, Omega bracelet, quartz, 23mm

**SwissTimeServicesRepairWarrantycarddated18/07/24

£600-800

9.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Air-King-Date Precision stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 5700, serial no. 1379xxx, circa 1966, circular silvered dial with applied baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, cal. 1520 26 jewel movement, the inside case back stamped '1500 and dated I.66', Oyster bracelet with '361' end links, 35mm

£1600-2000

10.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust 41 Everose gold and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 126331, serial no. W037xxxx, circa 2020, gold fluted bezel, silvered dial with diamond markers, jubilee bracelet, 41mm

**PrivateProvenance.Withtheoriginalboxes,tag,bezelprotector,Datejust bookletandInternationalGuaranteepurchasedfromMalloryofBathdated 27thJanuary2020.CurrentRRP£15,750

£8500-10,500

8 (See page 4)

9 (See page 4)

11.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. 6916/0, serial no. 3162xxx, circa 1972, silvered dial, Jubilee bracelet with replacement clasp, 26mm

**RolexServiceGuaranteedated22/02/01,originalclaspretained(clasp hingeatfault),Cox&SonYarmouthValuationforInsurancedated17th March2001

£800-1200

12.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual gold and stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. 67183, serial no. E668xxx, circa 1990, champagne dial, gold bezel, Oyster bracelet, 25mm

**Rolexboxwithoutercover,cardsleeve,Chronometrecertificatedated 7.8.92,RolexDatejustbooklet,YourRolexOysterbooklet,translation booklet,sparelink

£1400-1800

13.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust 41 stainless steel and white gold gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 126334, serial no. 631Rxxxx, circa 2021, fluted white gold bezel, mother of pearl dial with diamond markers, jubilee bracelet, 41mm

**PrivateProvenance.Withtheoriginalboxes,tagandInternational GuaranteepurchasedfromMalloryofBathdated6thDecember2021

£7000-9000

14.

Assorted Rolex spares to include a bicolour triplock clasp, anchor pendant, tag, Perpetual Date booklet, green sleeve and a 2003/2004 calendar card

£100-150

15.

Tudor Heritage Black Bay Dark PVD coated stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 79230DK, serial no. I692xxx, circa 2020, automatic movement, leather strap with folding clasp, 41mm

**withtheoriginalbox,InternationalGuaranteecarddated2020, Tudorbooklet,sparefabricstrapandaTudorCollection2019 brochure

£1400-1800

16.

Tudor Princess Oysterdate Rotor Self-Winding stainless steel and gold lady's wristwatch, reference no. 92413, serial no. B830xxx, circa 1996, champagne dial, gold fluted bezel, Tudor gold plated and stainless steel bracelet, 25mm

£350-450

17.

Tudor Glamour Double Date automatic gold and steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 57003, serial no. I595xxx, circa 2017, champagne dial with diamond markers, Tudor bracelet, 42mm

**WithTudorbox,TagandInternationalGuaranteedated2017

£2200-2600

18.

LeCoultre Memovox 10k gold filled gentleman's wristwatch, champagne dial with Roman numeral chapter with minute track, date aperture, centre seconds and rotating inner alarm dial, modern black leather strap, 35mm

£700-1000

19.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Moonphase Triple Calendar automatic calendar stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 141.119.5, serial no. 1607xxx, gold bezel, cream dial, cal. 900 28 jewel movement, grey leather strap, 33mm (requires attention)

£700-1000

20.

Vacheron Constantin Genéve Ultra-Thin 18ct gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 33060, case no. 582xxx, white dial with applied baton markers, Vacheron Constantin crown, signed cal. 1003/1 17 jewel manual wind movement, signed case, modern black leather strap and buckle, 33mm

**SpareVacheronConstantin18ctbuckle £1800-2200

21.

Bremont Supermarine Chrono Jet Chronometer automatic DLC stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference.

SMARINECHRONO-JET-R-S, serial no. 24xxx, circa 2022, rotating bezel, black chronograph dial, exhibition sapphire crystal back with a calibre BE-54AE movement in a black steel Trip-Tick case, Black rubber band, 43mm

**withtheoriginalBremontboxandleatherpouch,International WarrantycardandBremontISO3159TestCertificate. £1600-2000

22.

31 (See page 8)

Tag Heuer Formula 1 Calibre 16 Chronograph automatic stainless steel and ceramic gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. CAU2010-0, serial no. RMZ1xxx, circa 2015, grey dial, tachymetre bezel, Calibre 16 movement, Tag Heuer bracelet with fliplock clasp, 43mm bezel

**TagHeuerboxwithoutercover,InternationalGuaranteecard datedJan/02/15,instructionsbooklet,twosparelinks £800-1200

23.

Tag Heuer Carrera Senna Special Edition Calibre 16 Chronograph titanium automatic gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. CBB2080-0, serial no. WWX7xxx, black dial, black bezel, black rubber strap with Tag Heuer clasp, 44mm £1200-1500

24.

Tag Heuer Aquaracer Calibre 16 Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. CAF5010, serial no. 88002xxx, circa 2011, black dial, rotating bezel, Calibre 16 movement, Tag Heuer bracelet, 44mm (movement at fault)

**TagHeuerboxwithoutercover,bookletsleeve,International GuaranteecardstampedLVMHEllesmerePortanddated15/10/11, Chronometercertificate,instructionsbooklet,threesparelinks £700-900

25.

Tag Heuer Professional 200m Chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. CA1210-1, serial no. BW0xxx, black rotating bezel, blue dial quartz, Tag Heuer bracelet, 39mm **WithTagHeuerboxandChronographinstructionbooklet £300-400

26.

Tag Heuer Link Calibre 16 Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. CJF2110-0, serial no.

REH9xxx, black dial, tachymetre bezel, calibre 16 movement, exhibition case, Tag Heuer bracelet, 41mm bezel

**TagHeuerbox

£350-450

27.

Tag Heuer Formula 1 Professional stainless steel mid-size wristwatch, reference no. WAC1210, serial no. JW2xxx, black dial, black rotating bezel, Tag Heuer black rubber strap, quartz, 34mm bezel (at fault)

**TagHeuerpouchwithouterbox

£120-180

28.

Tag Heuer Professional 2000 Series Exclusive stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. WN1111, serial no. MQ1xxx, circular white dial, rotating bezel, Tag Heuer bracelet with fliplock clasp, quartz, 38mm bezel

£150-200

29.

Tag Heuer Aquaracer Chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. CAY111A, serial no. WBN7xxx, black dial, black rotating bezel, Tag Heuer bracelet with signed folding clasp, quartz, 44mm bezel

£400-600

30.

Tag Heuer Professional Link Chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. CT1110, serial no. AQ8xxx, blue dial, rotating bezel, Tag Heuer bracelet with signed fliplock clasp, quartz, 40mm bezel

£300-500

31.

Tag Heuer Carrera Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. CV2013-1, serial no. REW8xxx, brown dial, brown bezel, Calibre 16 movement, exhibition case, Tag Heuer brown leather strap with signed folding clasp, 41mm

£700-1000

32.

Tag Heuer Aquaracer diamond set stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. WAY1413, serial no. RZU6xxx, mother of pearl dial with diamond markers, rotating bezel, Tag Heuer bracelet with signed folding clasp, quartz, 28mm bezel; spare link

£450-550

33.

Tag Heuer Aquaracer Countdown Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. CAK211A, serial no. RUS6xxx, black dial, rotating bezel with black ceramic insert, Tag Heuer black rubber strap, 45mm bezel

**TagHeuerboxwithoutercover

£750-850

34.

Breitling Chrono Cockpit Chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. B30012, serial no. 58xx, black dial, rotating bezel with gold quarter markers, Breitling black leather strap with signed buckle, quartz, 38mm

£650-850

35.

Breitling Perpetuel Sirius stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. B62011, serial no. 04xx, black dial, rotating bezel, Breitling black leather strap with signed buckle, quartz, 37mm bezel

£350-450

36.

Breitling Grand Premier Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. A13024.1, serial no. 53xx, black dial, 25 jewels, modern black leather strap, 40mm (chronograph requires attention)

£700-1000

37.

Breitling Lady J gold and stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. D52065, serial no. 400xx, rotating bezel, white dial with date, quartz, Breitling bracelet, 32mm

£550-650

38.

Longines DolceVita diamond set lady's stainless steel wristwatch, reference no. L5 155 0, serial no. 33099xxx, mother of pearl dial with diamond set twelve and subsidiary dial, diamond set case, Longines bracelet with butterfly clasp, quartz, 20mm; spare links

£220-280

39.

Longines 9ct gentleman's wristwatch, serial no. 8785xxx, London 1953, signed honeycomb silvered dial with Arabic quarter numerals, dagger hour markers, outer minute markers and a sunken subsidiary seconds dial, cal. 232 17 jewel movement, vintage brown strap, 32mm

£150-250

40.

Longines Master Collection automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. L2.628.4, serial no. 46518xxx, silvered dial and sapphire crystal back, L888.2 movement, leather strap with folding clasp, 38mm

£300-500

41.

B.R.W (Bernard Richards) automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. V6 061-0-10, black dial with date aperture, exhibition back with ETA 2824-2 25 jewel movement, leather strap, bezel 44mm diameter

£400-600

42.

Citizen Eco-Drive Chronograph rectangular stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. H501-S064651, rectangular black dial, Citizen black leather strap, 34mm **CitizenEco-Driveboxwithoutercover,instructionmanual

£50-80

43.

Longines British Air Ministry WWII period nickel and stainless steel wristwatch, serial no. 6336xxx, circa 1942, signed silvered dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute track, centre seconds and blued steel hands, cal. 268N 16 jewel movement, the case with fixed bar lugs, 32mm (the movement requires repair, the case back lacking issue markings); with a MVC Military wristwatch with a NATO band (2)

£200-300

44.

Montblanc diamond set stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. 7112, serial no. PL615xxx, mother of pearl and diamond dial, diamond set bezel, Montblanc crown, Montblanc bracelet with signed butterfly clasp, quartz, 23mm

£300-500

45.

Eterna Rotal Quartz stainless steel lady's wristwatch, case no. 111 4246 43 / 111 4246 45, champagne dial with diamond markers, gold diamond set bezel, Eterna bracelet, 23mm

**Eternabox(lackingtop)withoutercover,Warrantycertificate andusermanualaccesscards(incomplete),cleaningcloth

£100-150

46.

Gucci stainless steel lady's bangle wristwatch, reference no. 1500L, silvered dial, cabouchon crown, quartz, 30mm x 12mm **Guccibox,Twoyearlimitedwarrantybooklet

£30-50

47.

Rado DiaStar gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 129.0293.3, serial no. 90010xxx, champagne dial with diamond markers, Rado bracelet with butterfly clasp, quartz, 29mm

£60-100

48.

Rotary 9ct cushion cased gentleman's wristwatch, Birmingham 1947, cal. 440 15 jewel movement, vintage brown strap, 28mm; with an Astor automatic gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, Bidynator patented movement (2)

£80-120

49.

Waltham 9ct lady's wristwatch, circa 1932, serial no. 27552239, silvered dial, signed 15 jewel movement, within a hinged Dennison case, hallmarks Birmingham 1934, 9ct expanding bracelet, 14.5gm, 16mm; together with a 9ct lady's swing-lug wristwatch for repair, the dial signed Fero, 15 jewel movement, hinged case, black leather strap, 12.1gm, 22mm and a Tissot gold plated and stainless steel lady's wristwatch for repair, later Bonklip rolled gold bracelet, 21mm (3)

£160-220

49A.

Seiko gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 7N43-0AM0, champagne dial, Seiko bracelet, quartz, 37mm bezel; together with a Sekonda bi-colour gentleman's wristwatch, dark grey dial, Sekonda bracelet, quartz, 42mm (Sekonda box, 2 Year guarantee and instruction guide) (2)

£30-50

50.

Collection of six assorted wristwatches to include Burberry, Festina, Smiths Empire, etc; within a modern eight section watch case

£40-80

51.

Rolex Datejust diamond set blue dial (with surface marks and wear)

£30-50

52.

American Waltham Traveler gold plated lever pocket watch, serial no. 21068209, circa 1917, 51mm (requires repair)

£15-30

53.

Elgin 9ct pocket watch, no. 19104249, import hallmark for Chester 1915, 75gm, 47mm (the movement in need of repair)

£300-500

54.

Swiss 9ct pocket watch, Birmingham 1938, 15 jewel lever movement, Roman numeral dial with outer minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, the cuvette with an engraved presentation inscription dated 1939, 79.7gm, 49mm

£350-450

55.

Seven assorted pocket watches including five silver examples, metal watch Albert chain and pocket watch keys (some for repair)

£60-100

56.

Kay's silver engine turned pocket watch, 51mm; American Waltham gold plated engine turned pocket watch, no. 18019783, 47mm; also two silver fob watches in need of repair (4)

£30-60

Jewellery

57.

Pair of 18ct and silver cabouchon garnet and diamond oval cluster earrings, total diamond weight 1.30ct approx, post and butterfly backs, 4.8gm, drop 24mm approx

£340-380

58.

Novelty 9ct and silver diamond set lion charm, 3.9gm, 28mm

£160-200

59.

Pair of 9ct and silver emerald and diamond set oval cufflinks, total diamond weight estimated 1.00ct, the emeralds estimated 1.00ct approx in total, 5.8gm, 14mm x 13mm

£450-550

60.

Attractive 9ct opal set garland necklace, set with nine oval mounted opals upon a slender 9ct chain, the opals 9mm x 7mm approx, 10.7gm, 18" long

£350-450

61.

Good GIA certified platinum solitaire diamond ring with set shoulders, round brilliant-cut, 0.59ct approx, clarity VS2, colour D, width 5mm, 4.1gm, ring size I

**GIADiamondDossierNo.2151149383

£550-650

62.

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)

£60-100

63 (See page 10)

63.

Unusual 18ct diamond set Liver bird pendant/brooch on an integral necklace, finely modelled with outstretched wings with a diamond suspended from its beak and set to the wings with rose-cut diamonds, 29.3gm, the pendant 52mm

£1000-1500

64.

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

£800-1000

65.

Pair of 18ct yellow gold cabouchon opal earrings, with screw backs, 12mm x 9mm approx, 3.2gm

£120-150

66.

Unusual 14ct jade set ring, width 17mm, 9.7gm, ring size M

£140-180

67.

Jersey Pearl - a good cultured pearl necklace with an 18ct diamond set clasp, the pearls 8mm, 37.8gm, 16" long approx **withtheoriginalbox

£120-180

68.

Attractive modern 18ct white gold aquamarine and diamond oval cluster ring, set with three oval aquamarines 0.80ct approx in total, in a setting of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.30ct approx in total, width 10mm, 3.5gm, ring size N/O **withbox

£300-400

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69.

Attractive 18ct yellow gold chrysoberyl 'cats eye' and diamond oval cluster ring, the cabouchon centre stone 2.40ct approx, in a border of twelve round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated 0.72ct approx in total 15mm, ring size N/O; with box

£400-600

70.

Collection of ten assorted 9ct diamond and gem set pendants, 18.9gm (10)

£250-300

71.

Attractive French 18ct enamel and diamond set brooch, with a portrait profile of a lady with a colourful headdress set with rose diamonds and within an ornate rose diamond set frame, 12.1gm, 30mm diameter

£1600-2000

72.

Good quality 18ct ruby and diamond circular foliate locket pendant, 9.7gm, 30mm

£1000-1200

73.

Rare Columbian emerald and rose diamond set stick pin, the emerald 8mm x 8mm approx, 2.1gm, 68mm long (two diamonds missing)

£2000-3000

74 (See page 11)

74.

91 (See page 13)

Pair of 18ct cultured pearl and diamond cluster earrings, each with a central round brilliant-cut diamonds, each 0.30ct approx, 17mm wide, clip backs, 10.3gm

£500-600

75.

Fine and attractive 18ct white gold diamond set 'en tremblant' brooch, fashioned as a flower basket with white and coloured diamonds and mixed-cuts, 8.03ct approx in total, 22.8gm, 55mm x 50mm approx

£5000-6000

76.

Attractive 15ct ruby and seed pearl brooch, with chain, 5.2gm, 46mm long x 16mm wide

£130-180

77.

Gentleman's 18ct shield shaped signet ring, Birmingham 1920, width 13mm, 7.2gm, ring size O

£250-350

78.

Pair of 18ct white gold cultured pearl and baguette-cut diamond earrings, the pearls 8mm, 6.7gm, post and clip backs, 21mm

£350-450

79.

Gentleman's 18ct shield shaped signet ring, Birmingham 1919, width 13mm, 9.1gm, ring size U

£320-380

80.

Heavy 18ct wedding band ring, London 1917, width 7mm, 8.9gm, ring size R/S

£320-380

88 (See page 13)

81.

Modern 18ct and platinum yellow sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the oval sapphire estimated 2.20ct approx, the diamonds 0.50ct appro in total, clarity SI, colour H/I, width 10mm, 4.1gm, ring size N

£850-950

82.

18ct yellow gold gentleman's signet ring, Birmingham 1920, width 12mm, 6gm, ring size Q/R

£200-250

83.

Fine pair of rose diamond and and cabouchon emerald drop earrings, set in yellow metal, post and butterfly backs, 18.6gm, drop 48mm

£1200-1600

84.

9ct white gold diamond cluster ring, round brilliant and baguettecuts, 0.50ct approx in total, width 8mm, ring size N

£200-300

85.

9ct sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, width 8mm, 2.9gm, ring size P; with two Bentley and Brooks silver gilt dress rings in boxes (3)

£60-100

86.

Clogau 9ct Celtic Knot design ring set with a single amethyst, circa 1994, width 10.5mm, 5.9gm, ring size U/V

**withClogaugemstonepapers

£120-160

103 (See page 14)

100 (See page 14)

87.

9ct ruby and diamond cross-over ring, width 9mm, 3.4gm, ring size P

**withtheoriginalpurchasereceiptdated1991

£60-100

88.

18ct yellow gold sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring with open split shoulders, the oval sapphire 0.40ct approx, width 10.5mm, 3.6gm, ring size K/L

£300-400

89.

18ct channel set diamond half eternity ring, round brilliant-cuts, 0.33ct, width 3mm, 2.6gm, ring size P

**withtheoriginalpurchasereceiptdated1993

£120-180

90.

9ct gate bracelet with a padlock clasp and safety chain, 5.7gm; together with two pairs of 9ct earrings, 3gm

£150-200

91.

Attractive pair of 18ct and silver bow design cluster drop earrings, each with oval amethysts, 4.00ct approx in total, total diamond weight 1.25ct approx, post backs, 4.2gm, drop 28mm approx

£450-550

92.

9ct sapphire and diamond claw set ring, London 1989, width 5mm, 2.1gm, ring size K

£50-80

101 (See page 41)

102 (See page 41)

93.

Good platinum ruby and diamond oval cluster ring, the ruby0.80ct approx, in a border of ten round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated 0.60ct approx, clarity SI, colour G/H, width 14mm, 6.5gm, ring size M

£1800-2200

94.

Antique 18ct ruby and diamond claw set five stone ring, width 4.5mm, 2.2gm, ring size I

£350-450

95.

Attractive 18ct ruby and diamond triple cluster ring, set with three oval rubies estimated 1.20ct approx in total, within a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.45ct approx in total, width 12mm, 3gm, ring size P

£500-800

96.

Large Victorian oval carved shell cameo brooch within an ornate yellow metal mount, depicting an angelical scene with figures, with safety chain, 28.5gm, 78mm x 67mm

£200-300

97.

Victorian pinchbeck framed oval carved shell cameo swivel brooch, depicting Hebe Feeding Eagle of Zeus, with safety chain, 30gm, 64mm x 57mm

£50-80

98.

Victorian 18ct yellow gold turquoise and diamond ring with open scroll shoulders, width 10mm, 2.1gm, ring size O

£220-280

(See page 15)

99.

Large pair of silver gilt mounted oval shell cameo earrings, each depicting a cherub, signed, hook backs, 21.5gm, the ovals 52mm x 39mm; together with another pair of gilt oval cameo drop earrings (4)

£50-80

100.

18ct yellow gold mounted carved shell cameo brooch, depicting a sailing ship and two figures in the foreground, signed, 10.2gm, 23mm x 51mm

£200-300

101.

Good platinum ruby and diamond cluster ring, the centre diamond 0.75ct approx, clarity SI2, colour H, in a circular halo setting set with further diamonds and four marquise rubies, the rubies 0.25ct, width 17mm, 5.6gm, ring size L

£1200-1400

102.

Graduated butterscotch amber bead necklace, 11mm to 24mm, 40.8gm, 22" long approx

£150-300

103.

Antique emerald, diamond and ruby dress ring in yellow metal, the ruby 0.50ct approx, width 7mm, 2.3gm, ring size M

£600-800

104.

9ct diamond cluster ring, round brilliant-cuts, width 10mm, 2gm, ring size H/I

£160-200

105.

Interesting collection of vintage and costume jewellery to include a Dominique DENAIVE necklace, jet bead necklet, other bead necklets, gilt metal serpent design bangle, carved Chinese jade/hardstone pendant, silver rings, hair accessories, turquoise etc

£80-120

106.

Asprey, London crocodile skin jewellery box, the top with gilded initial 'E.N.C', velvet lined interior, 8" X 6"

£40-80

107.

Attractive early 20th century yellow metal diamond set lady's hinged bangle wristwatch, the bezel set with twenty-five old-cut diamonds, estimated 2.50ct approx in total, black dial with gilt Arabic numerals, unsigned gilt lever bar movement, with safety chain, 26.7gm, 26mm

£400-600

108.

Attractive antique style 9ct sapphire and pearl ring, width 12mm, 2.7gm, ring size N

£150-200

109.

Charles Horner 9ct mounted hat pin, 15ct gem set stick pin 1.4gm, cased Victorian stick pin; with a collection of other yellow metal and gilt stick pins in a walnut box

£80-120

110.

Set of six Victorian banded agate dress studs/buttons in the original fitted case, each 12mm diameter

£60-100

111.

Impressive 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

£500-800

112.

Fine and attractive 18ct necklace with a detachable pendant, set with oval turquoise cabochons, sapphires and round brilliant-cut sapphires, the necklace 15.5" long, the pendant 62mm, 51gm in total

£1800-2200

113.

Attractive 18ct pearl and old-cut diamond double cluster ring, the pearls each 3.5mm, with 8mm, 3.6gm, ring size N/O

£500-700

114.

122.

Large heavy 18ct wedding band ring, London 1943, width 7mm, 12.7gm, ring size Y/Z

£450-550

123.

Victorian 15ct engraved emerald, ruby and opal ring, Birmingham 1865, width 7mm, 2gm, ring size L

£250-300

115.

9ct yellow gold cravat pin, Birmingham 1967, 4.2gm, 2.75" long

£70-100

116.

9ct yellow gold wedding band ring, width 3mm, 2gm, ring size N/O

£30-40

117.

9ct long guard chain, 38.6gm, 63" long

£700-1000

118.

Attractive modern 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond ring with set shoulders, the sapphire 0.65ct approx, width 8mm, 1.8gm, ring size I/J

£280-320

119.

9ct curb link bracelet, with a plated safety chain, 6.8gm, 7" long

£100-150

120.

9ct rose gold curb link bracelet with a heart shaped padlock clasp, 10.8gm, 7" long approx

£200-250

121.

Platinum peridot and diamond dress ring in a steeped stylised setting, the peridot 2.40ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.25ct approx in total, width 9.5mm, 4.3gm, ring size N/O

£420-480

18ct aquamarine and diamond three stone ring, the oval aquamarine 1.15ct approx, width 9mm, 3.3gm, ring size S/T

£550-650

124.

Modern 18ct white gold pink sapphire and diamond ring with set shoulders, the sapphire 0.35ct approx, width 7mm, 2.6gm, ring size I/J

£260-320

125.

Three 22ct wedding band rings, each with clear British hallmarks, 6.6gm in total (3)

£280-320

126.

Pair of impressive 14ct diamond set circular lobed pieced earrings, round brilliant-cuts, estimated 6.92ct approx in total, post clip backs, 17.3gm, 28mm

£800-1200

127.

Three 22ct wedding band rings, each with clear British hallmarks, 8.8gm in total (3)

£380-420

128.

Pair of 9ct white gold diamond earrings, with pear shaped openwork drops, post and butterfly backs, drop 23mm, 2.8gm

£220-260

129.

22ct yellow gold wedding band ring, Birmingham 1953, width 4mm, 8.8gm, ring size Q

£380-420

130.

149 (See page 17)

Two similar 22ct wedding band rings, each with clear British hallmarks for Birmingham 1945 and 1966, 12.5gm in total (2)

£520-580

131.

Novelty diamond set silver greyhound brooch, 0.70ct approx in total, 4.1gm, 47mm

£200-250

132.

9ct white gold topaz and diamond dress ring, width 7mm, 2.7gm, ring size L **withringbox

£50-80

133.

Platinum coral, pearl and diamond set cross-over design ring, the coral 7mm, the pearl 8mm, 5.8gm, ring size L

£500-700

134.

Pair of modern 18ct white gold diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, 0.15ct approx gm, in total, post and butterfly backs, 8.5mm diameter

£180-220

135.

Cross 10ct rolled gold fountain pen with a 14ct gold nib, in the original box

£20-40

136.

Impressive 18ct aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, the aquamarine 2.95ct approx, within a border consisting of fourteen round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated 0.80ct approx in total, width 18mm, 5.1gm, ring size P

£700-1000

137.

Buren 9ct lady's wristwatch for repair, 18.8gm; three 9ct expanding link bracelets, 14.2gm; 9ct foliate pendant 1.2gm; small blue enamel diamond set oval locket pendant, 5.2gm; 9ct necklet with a oval engraved locket pendant, 6gm

£400-500

138.

Georg Jensen sterling silver pocket knife, with double folding blades, NO. 266A, 52gm, 75mm long

£100-150

139.

Four Victorian enamel florin brooches, 1887 & 1889 (4)

£60-100

140.

Charles III (Spain) 1777 4 Reales silver enamelled brooch, 32mm diameter

£60-100

141.

Victorian half crown 1900 enamelled brooch; South Africa 1894 2 Shillings enamelled brooch; also a William IV enamelled half crown brooch (3)

£50-80

142.

George III 1819 silver enamelled crown; with a Victorian enamelled half crown dated 1887 (2)

£30-60

143.

George III 1819 silver enamelled crown brooch, 52mm wide; with another similar example dated 1818 (2)

£40-60

(See page 18)

144.

William IV 1836 half crown enamelled brooch; with a collection of six further enamelled coins (7)

£50-100

145.

George III 1819 silver enamelled crown brooch, 56mm diameter; with another similar example (2)

£40-80

146.

18ct yellow gold citrine and diamond set pendant with integral 'S' link chain, the oval cluster pendant with a large citrine estimated 5.00ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds estimated total weight 0.50ct, 17.3gm, 19" long

**withahistoricalinsurancevaluationfor£1650dated2003

£500-700

147.

Pair of 18ct citrine and diamond pear shaped drop earrings, the citrine each 2.80ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds 0.10ct approx in total, screw post backs, 5gm, drop 28mm approx

**withahistoricalinsurancevaluationfor£550dated2003

£150-250

148.

Attractive yellow metal framed micro mosaic oval gold mounted brooch, depicting a spaniel, with safety chain, 13.1gm, 38mm x 43mm

£400-600

149.

Victorian yellow gold sapphire and rose diamond hinged bangle, set with three sapphires and two diamonds with beadwork decoration, with safety chain, 12.2, 56mm wide

**withapurchasereceiptdated1993for£550

£400-600

150.

Attractive 18ct pink tourmaline and diamond pear shaped pendant on a slender necklace, the oval tourmaline estimated 3.19ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds 0.06ct in total, 3.8gm, the pendant 22mm

**withahistoricalinsurancevaluationfor£800dated1999

£200-300

151.

Art Deco style diamond plaque ring, estimated 0.65ct approx, 14mm x 12mm, 4.2gm, ring size M/N

£550-650

152.

9ct gate bracelet with a heart shaped padlock clasp, 25.1gm, 7" long approx

£450-550

153.

Period platinum aquamarine and diamond ring in a stylised tapered setting, the aquamarine 0.85ct approx, width 10mm, 4.1gm, ring size L/M

£1000-1200

154.

Attractive ruby and diamond crescent design brooch, 4.2gm, 24mm

£700-900

155.

18ct yellow gold scrap necklace, 10.8gm, stamped '750' (at fault); with an 18k pendant 'Burddog' pendant, 3.8gm (2)

£520-580

156.

Attractive aquamarine and diamond bicolour bar brooch, 1.00ct approx, 2.8gm, 57mm wide

£80-120

157.

Assorted 9ct scrap items, 16.4gm in total

£250-350

158.

Interesting gold miner's brooch, modelled with a spade, picks and miniature bucket, 3.8gm, 44mm

£150-200

159.

Carnelian gold intaglio fob seal, 7.5gm, 23mm x 19mm; with a yellow gold mounted pocket watch winding key, 2.6gm, 36mm (2)

£40-80

160.

Victorian oval shell cameo brooch in a yellow metal mount, depicting a side portrait profile, 13gm, 53mm x 43mm; together with another yellow metal framed cameo brooch (lacking pin) and an unmounted carved shell cameo depicting a portrait of a lady (3)

£150-250

161.

Novelty silver diamond set double rabbit brooch, with gem set eyes, 2gm, 34mm

£150-200

(See page 19)

162.

Collection of assorted yellow metal and other stick pins, 13.1gm (14)

£100-150

163.

Fine and impressive 18ct natural sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, the sapphire 1.75ct approx, in a setting of ten old-cut diamonds estimated 1.60ct approx in total, 17mm x 15mm, 5.2gm, ring size N

£4000-5000

164.

Platinum full diamond eternity ring, round brilliant-cuts, width 3mm, 5.7gm, ring size G/H

£300-400

165.

Bvlgari B.zero1 Roma 18ct rose gold and brown metal bracelet, 28.5gm, 66mm wide

£1200-1600

166.

Attractive 14ct yellow gold cabouchon opal tennis line bracelet, set with eighteen opals, 5.40ct approx in total, width 5mm, 15.2gm, 7.5" long

£450-550

167.

Asprey, London novelty silver trinket box in the form of a travel suitcase, inscribed 'New York, London, Tokyo and Paris', London 2008, 48.2g, 60mm side **withAspreybox

£50-80

168.

Norwegian silver gilt and guilloché enamel panelled bracelet by Ivar T Holth, stamped marks, no. 830S, with safety chain, 17.6gm, 7" long

£70-100

163
171

169.

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

£50-80

170.

GIA certified platinum diamond cluster ring with set shoulders, emerald-cut, 0.50ct, clarity SI1, colour I, with a round-brilliant-cut border, 0.13ct, 7mm, ring size L/M

**withGIAcertificate

£700-900

171.

Large impressive platinum aquamarine and diamond ring, the aquamarine estimated 11.00ct approx, in a stepped setting with round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.40ct approx, width 18mm, 9.6gm, ring size O/P

£900-1100

172.

Large 9ct citrine stone set ring, 20mm, 6.8gm, ring size U

£50-80

173.

Attractive period 18ct and platinum sapphire and diamond square cluster ring with set shoulders, the centre old-cut diamond 0.65ct approx, with a border of square-cut sapphires, width 13mm, 4.8gm, ring size M/N

£800-1200

174.

18ct square diamond cluster ring, round brilliant-cuts, estimated 0.90ct approx in total, width 11.5mm, 4.5gm, ring size J

£400-500

175.

9ct cabouchon chalcedony and paste set ring, 17mm, 4.8gm, ring size O/P

£60-100

176.

Two 9ct diamond set rings, 4.2gm (2)

£70-100

177.

18ct sapphire and diamond cross-over design ring, 2.2gm, ring size T; with a 9ct sapphire and diamond three stone ring, 1.3gm, ring size S (2)

£100-150

178.

Attractive 18ct tanzanite and diamond three stone ring, the pear shaped tanzanite 1.40ct approx, with round brilliant-cut diamonds to either side, each 0.20ct approx, clarity SI, colour G/H, width 10mm, 4.9gm, ring size R

£500-700

179.

Attractive and very unusual 18ct 'Tree' design cocktail ring, pavé set with rubies, round brilliant-cut diamonds and a single peridot, 11.9gm, 32mm x 32mm,ring size L/M

£450-550

180.

22ct yellow gold wedding band ring, Birmingham 1939, width 3mm, 8.7gm, ring size O

£380-420

181.

Platinum yellow sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the sapphire 1.30ct approx, in a millegrain setting of round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated 0.45ct approx in total, width 12mm, 4gm, ring size N/O

£500-700

182.

22ct yellow gold wedding band ring, width 4mm, 6.9gm, ring size P/ Q (hallmarks partially rubbed)

£300-400

183.

Platinum square diamond cluster ring, set with four round brilliantcuts, estimated 0.35ct approX in total, 3.4gm, width 14mm, ring size P

£600-800

181 (See page 19)

197 (See page 21)

191

184.

Platinum solitaire round brilliant-cut diamond ring, 0.30ct approx, clarity SI1, colour G/H, width 4.5mm, 3.6gm, ring size K

£300-400

185.

Late Victorian textured 18ct yellow gold band ring, Birmingham 1898, width 10.5mm, 7.3gm, ring size T/U

£260 -320

186.

Very fine GIA Certified platinum rectangular modified brilliant-cut diamond ring, 3.04ct, clarity VS1, colour E, width 9mm 6.6gm, ring size N/O

**withGIACertificate2235132047

£20,000-25,000

187.

Good 9ct curb link bracelet with a heart shaped padlock clasp, each link stamped, with safety chain, 21.3gm, 7.5" long approx

£400-500

188.

Good 18ct yellow gold seven stone diamond ring, round brilliantcut, estimated 1.40ct approx in total, clarity SI2-I1, colour G, 14mm, 5.4gm, ring size Q/R

£900-1200

189.

9ct open link bracelet set with garnets and peridot, with a ball pendant charm attached, with safety chain, 15.8gm, 7" long approx

£280-320

Cricket Interest - silver and yellow gold diamond set and ruby set pin, in the form of a cricket bat, ball and stumps, 2.1gm, 60mm

£170-220

192.

Oval engraved 9ct locket pendant on a 9ct belcher link necklace, the pendant 44mm x 31mm, the necklace 22" long approx, 27.7gm,

£480-550

193.

French 18ct and platinum sapphire and diamond foliate cluster ring, with seven cabouchon sapphires and six round brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped marks, 9.5gm, width 18mm, 9.5gm, ring size J/K

£1000-1200

194.

18ct rose gold 'Love' diamond set ring, 4.8gm, ring size M

£350-400

195.

Victorian oval yellow metal locket pendant on a 9ct necklace, the pendant 48mm x 30mm, 15.2gm

£280-350

196.

9ct 'St Christopher' key chain, 11.2gm, 2.75" long

£200-250

222 (See page 22)

197.

228 (See page 22) 203

229 (See page 22)

204.

Attractive platinum turquoise and diamond oval pendant, with a cabouchon turquoise in an ornate pierced border set with rose diamonds, 5.2gm, 36mm x 24mm

£1200-1500

198.

Attractive 18ct white gold halo design diamond cluster ring, the centre oval diamond 0.30ct approx, clarity VS, colour J, width 10mm, 3.7gm, ring size L/M

£400-600

199.

Victorian 15ct swallow seed pearl set brooch, with safety chain, 4.1gm, 36mm wide

£100-150

200.

Antique 15ct seed pearl bar brooch, 4.2gm 51mm

£100-150

201.

Antique novelty yellow metal onyx, pearl and gem set brooch, 3.6gm, 48mm (two pearls missing); with a circular 9ct engraved locket pendant 3.5gm; also a plated bar brooch (3)

£120-180

202.

Silver curb link charm bracelet with a large assortment of attached silver novelty charms, 100.7gm

£50-80

203.

Attractive Edwardian 18ct and platinum sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the centre sapphire 0.60ct approx, in a stylised stepped setting with further square sapphires and round diamonds, width 16mm, 3.2gm, ring size O

£1500-2000

224 (See page 22)

18ct yellow gold princess-cut solitaire diamond ring, 0.50ct, clarity I1, colour J, width 5mm, 3.2gm, ring size M/N

£450-550

205.

Canadian yellow metal tennis medallion cross pendant, inscribed 'Nigara on the Lake Tennis Touurn't 1889', stamped maple leak mark, 10.7gm, 42mm wide; with a 9ct presentation medallion inscribed 'W.H.S Bath , C. Padfield 1911', 5.7gm, 31mm (2)

£300-400

206.

Victorian Maundy coin chatelaine, set with 1d to 4d pieces, 60gm, 9" long

£60-100

207.

Pair of antique yellow metal hoop earrings, with hook backs, 4.8g, 25mm diameter

£140-180

208.

18ct yellow gold diamond full eternity ring, round brilliant and baguette-cuts, 1.00ct in total, width 3mm, 3.6gm, ring size R/S

£300-400

209.

9ct fancy link necklace, 3.1gm, 14" long approx; with a 15ct necklace (at fault), 4.2gm (2)

£150-200

210.

Good heavy 9ct curb link charm bracelet, with a collection of mostly 9ct attached assorted charms and an 1894 full sovereign coin, 108gm in total

**thearticulatedfishcharmisgoldplated,6gramsapprox

£2000-3000

211.

9ct circular locket pendant on a 9ct belcher necklace, 6.7gm, the pendant 21mm diameter, the necklace with barrel clasp, 18" long approx

£120-160

212.

9ct cross pendant on chain, 9ct link bracelet, also a 9ct engine turned bracelet, 12gm in total

£200-250

213.

Unusual banded agate and pearl pendant, carved in the form of a shell with white metal mounts, 7.9gm, drop 60mm

£50-80

214.

Modern 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond ring, the oval sapphire 0.85ct approx, width 7mm, 2.8gm, ring size N/O

£250-300

215.

Pair of 9ct engine turned cuff links, 4gm, 15mm x 11mm

£70-100

216.

Assorted 9ct and gold jewellery/scrap items, 26.5gm

£450-550

217.

234 (See page 23)

223.

Attractive 9ct mounted oval painted enamel brooch, depicting a tidal island possibly Michaels' Mount, with safety chain, 16.4gm, 36mm x 50mm

£60-100

218.

Attractive platinum diamond ring with set shoulders, 0.40ct in total, width 4mm, 3.6gm, ring size K/L

£300-400

219.

Six assorted 9ct brooches, 8.7gm (6)

£120-180

220.

Novelty yellow metal 'devil' stick pin with gem set eyes, 5.2gm, 68mm long

£120-180

221.

Victorian yellow metal coral set stick pin, 2.3gm; with a yellow metal coral stick pin modelled width a carved seated dog, 1.8gm, 70mm (2)

£100-150

222.

Fine 18ct and platinum donkey and cart brooch, set with pearls, diamonds, ruby and sapphire, 5.7gm, 39mm

£800-1000

232 (See page 23)

235 (See page 23)

Attractive platinum yellow sapphire and diamond cluster ring with set shoulders, emerald-cut sapphire 0.40ct approx, round brilliantcut diamonds, width 8mm, ring size L/M

£400-500

224.

French 18ct ruby and diamond set bracelet, with ten oval foliate design pierced panels set with single alternating rubies and diamonds, with safety chain, width 12mm, 18.9gm, 7.25" long

£1200-1600

225.

Two 9ct gentleman's signet rings, 8.7gm (2)

£150-200

226.

9ct peridot set line bracelet, 7.8gm, 7.5" long

£120-180

227.

9ct open link watch Albert chain, 49.7gm, 16.5" long

£900-1100

228.

Pair of 18ct white diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, each 0.10ct approx, post and butterfly backs

£180-220

229.

Northern Star Canadian Diamonds 18ct white gold cluster ring, emerald-cut centre diamond with double halo and set shoulders, the centre diamond 0.34ct, clarity VVS2, colour F, width 9mm, 3.6gm, ring size O/P

**withtheoriginalboxesandrelatedcertificatespurchasedfrom FraserHartin2021

£400-600

248 (See page 24)

249 (See page 24)

230.

Roberto Coin New Barocco 18ct diamond set ring, 0.24ct in total, with RC stamp and inset with a ruby to the inner shank, 5.8gm, width 5mm, ring size M/N

£350-450

231.

Pretty pear shaped opal and diamond pendant on a silver chain, the pendant 32mm, the chain 16" long

£40-80

232.

Pair of 9ct ruby and diamond heart shaped cluster stud earrings, post and butterfly backs, 1.4gm, 11mm x 11mm

£80-120

233.

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

£250-300

234.

Effy 14ct pavé diamond set giraffe pendant on a slender necklace, the pendant 26mm, the necklace 17" long

£200-300

235.

Fine carved coral jewellery suite, comprising a necklace with a yellow metal clasp, three brooches and two stick pins **withinaPoile&Smith,Londonfittedcase

£300-500

236.

Interesting mixed selection of Eastern jewellery to include a filigree white metal necklet, gilded white metal filigree necklet, gilt turquoise set bangle, panelled bracelet and other items

£60-100

237.

Fancy white metal marcasite and mother pearl necklace and match earring is a fitted case; set of Naval buttons, silver bangle, paste set jewellery and assorted other items

£40-80

238.

19th century 15ct black enamelled mourning ring, Chester 1834, set with a single diamond and half pearls with entwined inset hair panels, with inner inscription 'In memory of Father & Mother & Wee Man', 3gm, ring size P/Q

£160-220

239.

18ct bangle stamped 750, 11.2gm; also an 18ct necklet, 6.3gm (2)

£600-700

240.

Two 9ct brooches, 8.9gm (2)

£120-180

241.

Victorian yellow gold and black enamel mourning ring, set with three old-cut diamonds, with an inner inscription 'G. Young ... 1873', width 6.5mm, 4.4gm, ring size S

£150-250

242.

18ct and platinum sapphire and diamond five stone ring, 2.6gm, ring size T/U

£100-150

243.

9ct blue topaz four stone ring, 3gm, ring size S/T; with another 9ct gem set ring, 1.7gm (2)

£80-120

244.

18ct round brilliant-cut solitaire diamond ring, 1.00ct, clarity I1, colour I, width 6mm, 2.8gm, ring size P

£1200-1600

245.

9ct mounted oval carved shell cameo brooch, depicting a portrait profile of a lady, with safety chain, 10.1gm, 47mm x 37mm

£80-120

246.

9ct garnet set brooch, 2.8gm, 45mm; 14ct circular citrine pendant, 1.6gm, 25mm; also a turquoise set yellow metal pin, 2gm, and a silver brooch (4)

£80-120

247.

9ct fancy link bracelet, 5.7gm, 8" long

£100-150

248.

Good quality GIA certified 18ct yellow gold emerald-cut solitaire diamond ring, 0.56ct, clarity VVS2, colour F, width 6.5mm, 3.4gm, ring size R

**GIAReport13080099

£500-700

249.

Pair of 9ct ruby and diamond cluster earrings, 2.1gm post backs (no butterflies)

£120-160

250.

9ct flat curb link bracelet, 7gm, 7" long

£120-150

251.

Unusual 15ct yellow gold buckle, fashioned with an entwinned serpent snake with cabouchon ruby set eyes, 32.2gm, 76mm x 43mm

£1500-1800

252.

9ct yellow gold diamond set band ring, with twenty-one round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.63ct approx in total, 4.4gm, band width 8mm, ring size R/S

£120-180

253.

14ct yellow gold three stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cuts, 0.50ct approx, width 5mm, 4.9gm, ring size Q/R **withbox

£160-220

254.

Pair of cabouchon sapphire and diamond stud earrings, post and butterfly backs, marked '10K', 2.3gm, 9mm

£120-160

255.

Two 9ct bracelets, 10.7gm (2)

£180-220

256.

9ct necklace, 8gm, 15" long

£140-180

257.

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

£100-150

258.

Art Nouveau style 9ct peridot set pendant, on a fine 14ct necklace, the pendant 48mm approx, the necklace 24" long, 2.9gm; together with a pair of yellow metal peridot earrings with hook backs, drop 38mm, 1.2gm

£100-150

259.

22ct wedding band ring, Birmingham 1924, width 3.5mm, 4.7gm, ring size K/L

£200-250

260.

Pair of Russian 14ct cabouchon opal set cufflinks, stamped '56' gold mark, 9.3gm, 13mm diameter

£220-280

261.

18ct feather design bicolour brooch, set with round-cut diamonds, 12.2gm, 62mm

£900-1100

262.

Theo Fennell - Pair of 18ct yellow gold sapphire set cufflinks, circa 2000, signed, each set with a single round-cut sapphire, 0.90ct approx, in a beaded surround, 14.8gm, 13mm

£600-800

266 (See page 25)
264 (See page 25)

263.

Victorian 22ct yellow gold wedding band ring, Chester 1885, width 6mm, 5gm, ring size L/M

£200-250

264.

Attractive modern pair of 18ct white gold circular cluster earrings, each with circular opal cabouchons in a border of calibrated rubies and diamonds, post and butterfly backs, 3.8gm, 11mm diameter **withbox

£260-320

265.

Two 22ct wedding band rings, each with clear British hallmarks for Birmingham 1923 and 1924, 9gm in total (2)

£380-440

266.

Royal Artillery Regimental gold and diamond set brooch, depicting a red enamel crowned canon with enamelled motto 'UBIQUE QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT', 9.8gm, 42mm

£650-750

267.

Fine 14ct white gold cultured pearl and diamond pendant, the pearls 7mm, round brilliant-cut diamonds, 24.1gm, 55mm x 400mm approx

£800-1200

268.

Pair of 18ct yellow gold cabouchon lapis lazuli cufflinks, 16.2gm, 18mm

£450-550

269.

Pair of 18ct and hematite doughnut/ring design cufflinks, 20.7gm, 18mm diameter

£400-600

270.

Fine pair of 18ct white gold multi-cut diamond drop cocktail earrings, with round brilliant, marquise, pear and baguette-cut diamonds, post and clip backs, 30.4gm, drop 62mm

£1500-2000

281 (See page 26)

271.

Malachite graduated bead necklace, cultured pearl graduated necklace with a marcasite clasp, two other bead necklets; also an amber pendant and brooch

£20-40

272.

Attractive 14ct diamond set circular lobed bracelet, round brilliantcut, 2.88ct approx, width 27mm, 24.4gm, 8" long approx

£900-1200

273.

Three 22ct wedding band rings, each with clear British hallmarks, 7.8gm in total (3)

£340-380

274.

Attractive 14ct rose gold diamond set circular cluster ring and matching earrings, set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, the ring 11mm, 4.4gm, ring size O; the earrings, 12mm, 7.5gm, (3)

£450-550

275.

22ct wedding band ring, Birmingham 1922, width 4mm, 7gm, ring size L/M

£300-350

276.

Fine pair of bicolour diamond set drop cluster earrings, round brilliant-cuts, estimated 1.80-2.00ct approx in total, clarity SI, post and clip back, 17.2gm, drop 31mm

£700-900

277.

9ct necklace with an open heart pendant and a faux pearl pendant marked '750', 4.2gm, 20" long

£60-80

278.

Modern 9ct white gold ring set with two diamonds, round brilliantcut, 0.80ct approx in total, clarity SI, colour I/J, width 7mm, 10.3gm, ring size Q/R

£240-280

279.

Modern 9ct white gold diamond set band ring, with five rows of three round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 7mm, 6.3gm, ring size O/R

£120-160

280.

Attractive modern 18ct white gold diamond band ring, set with princess and baguette-cut diamonds, 0.65ct approx in total, clarity SI, colour G/H, width 7mm, 5.9gm, ring size O/P

£300-400

281.

Good pair of 18ct white gold onyx and diamond oval cufflinks, round brilliant-cuts, 20.3gm, 19.5mm x 15mm

£500-600

282.

Fancy 18ct yellow gold diamond set necklace, round brilliantcuts, estimated 0.90ct approx in total, clarity VS2-SI, 10.1gm, 17" long

£500-700

283.

Impressive 18ct bicolour multi-strand bracelet with a white metal diamond set buckle clasp, pavé set estimated 1.00ct approx in total, buckle width 18mm, 38.7gm, 8.5" long

£1400-1800

284.

Good quality 18ct pendant on necklace, set with a pear shaped single diamond, 0.70ct approx, clarity VS2, colour l, 6.1gm, the necklace 16" long

£350-450

285.

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

286.

18ct yellow gold bar brooch set with five diamonds, round brilliant-cuts, 0.25ct approx in total, clarity SI, colour H/I, 6.4gm, 68mm wide

£200-300

Unusual 18ct white gold good quality diamond ring, round brilliantcuts, set currently with two round brilliant-cut diamonds, each 0.30ct approx, clarity VS/VSI, colour G-H, with two further loose diamonds each 0.20ct approx, 5.8gm, ring size H approximately (two diamonds missing)

**withasingle14ctearring,1.6gm

£300-400

289.

18ct yellow gold diamond and black onyx circular diamond set pendant on chain, round brilliant-cut, 0.08ct approx, 10.8gm, the pendant 24mm, 15" long approx

£200-300

290.

Impressive modern 18ct white gold double strand diamond set necklace, set with two buckle style links each with seven round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.90ct approx in total, clarity VS, 50gm, 17" long approx

£1800-2200

291.

18ct bicolour teardrop diamond set pendant, with twenty-one round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.60ct approx in total, 6.6gm, 40mm x 21mm

£250-300

276 (See page 25) 283
295 (See page 27)

292.

Modern 18ct yellow gold diamond set pendant on a slender necklace, the teardrop shaped pendant set with thirteen round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.26ct approx in total, 14gm, the pendant 40mm, the necklace 19" long £500-600

293.

Attractive 9ct turquoise set graduated curb link bracelet, with safety chain, 6.2gm, 7" long approx (one link at fault) £120-180

294.

Novelty 9ct blue topaz set spider bar brooch, 60mm wide; with three other 9ct broches, 9.5gm in total (4)

£120-160

295.

Attractive antique platinum diamond set oval brooch, set with old-cut diamonds in a stylised millegrain pierced setting, the centre diamond 0.30ct approx, clarity SI2, colour I, 4.9gm, 40mm x 16mm; in a fitted case

£300-500

296.

Five assorted 9ct brooches, 12.6gm (5) £160-220

297.

Three 9ct stone set dress rings, 10.3gm (3)

£120-160

298.

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

£100-150

299.

Attractive yellow metal peridot and gem set necklace, with bow and foliate design with pink gem set drops over a pear shaped peridot, on an integral curb link chain, 7.4gm, 15" long approx

£120-180

(See page 28)

300.

Early 19th century gold backed enamel and stone set oval mourning ring, 3.7gm (at fault); Georgian gold pearl and blue enamel mourning brooch, 4gm, 15mm x 21mm; Victorian turquoise set oval pendant and a gold enamel mounted black fabric bracelet set with seed pearls (4)

£60-100

301.

Collection of assorted silver and other brooches in including stone set examples, 82.4gm in total

£30-60

302.

9ct mounted jade/hardstone brooch in case, the brooch 49mm; Victorian yellow metal enamel and pearl set brooch with safety chain and locket reverse, 11.1gm, 34mm; also a pocket watch 'balance cock' brooch, three locket pendants and a Hicks propelling pencil (7)

£120-180

303.

Novelty 15ct and silver spider ring, set with amethyst, peridot and diamonds, width 23mm, 4.2gm, ring size M

£240-280

304.

1920s platinum carved jade and diamond disc pendant on a necklet, round old-cut diamonds, 16.3gm, the pendant 27mm diameter, the necklace 14" long

£1800-2000

305.

Novelty amethyst and diamond lizard brooch set in silver, 3.1gm, 42mm

£160-200

306.

312.

The Royal Mint - Britannia 2021, UK £25 pounds quarter-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, limited edition No. 254/775, with certificate in display box

£350-450

Pair of fancy garnet and diamond chandelier drop earrings set in yellow metal and silver, the cabouchon garnets estimated 5.00ct approx, the total weight of diamonds estimated 3.00ct, hook backs, 27gm, drop 62mm

£600-800

307.

Fine pair of Garrard & Co. platinum ruby and diamond spray clip earrings, set with calibrated rubies and round old-cut diamonds, 14.3gm, 32mm

**withinafittedGarrard&Co.case

£2600-3200

308.

Fine early 20th century platinum sapphire and diamond bird clip brooch, pavé set with rose and old-cut diamonds, with a cabouchon ruby set eye, 7.4gm, 41mm x 27mm

£2400-2800

309.

22ct yellow gold wedding band ring, Birmingham 1939, width 3mm, 4.6gm, ring size Q

£180-220

310.

Attractive 18ct and platinum emerald and diamond halo cluster ring, the emerald 0.75ct approx, in a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.50ct approx in total, width 14mm, 3.3gm, ring size N/O

£800-1000

311.

French 18ct yellow gold foliate clip brooch, set with eleven round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated 1.10ct approx in total, 21.8gm, 52mm x 38mm

£1000-1500

313.

Elizabeth II - Britannia 2022 £100 one-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, in protective display case

£1300-1600

314.

The Royal Mint - Britannia,The Spirit of the Nation 2020 UK quarter-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, limited edition 680/700, with certificate in display box

£350-450

Collection of loose Gem stones

315.

Assorted loose diamonds, mostly round-cuts, approximately 3.80-4.00ct in total

£150-250

316.

Assorted loose diamonds, approximately 2.20-2.50ct in total

£100-200

317.

Loose round-cut diamonds, approximately 1.80-2.00ct in total

£100-200

318.

Loose round-cut diamonds, approximately 1.00ct in total

£80-120

319.

Loose round-cut diamonds, approximately 2.20-2.50ct in total

£100-200

320.

Loose round-cut diamonds, the largest 0.50ct approx, estimated 3.00-3.50ct in total (with a white metal diamond set mount)

£150-250

321.

Assorted loose emeralds, approximately 2.50-3.00ct in total

£50-100

322.

Selection of loose rubies, approximately 7.50-8.50ct in total

£100-200

323.

Selection of mixed-cut loose rubies, including two oval cuts each 1.00ct approx, approximately 10.00-11.00ct in total

£100-200

324.

Six similar matched oval loose sapphires, approximately 4.50ct approx in total

£100-200

325.

Six similar matched oval loose sapphires, approximately 4.50ct in total

£100-200

326.

Collection of loose square loose sapphires, approximately 15.00-16.00ct in total

£100-200

327.

Loose round sapphires, approximately 5.00-5.50ct in total

£80-120

328.

Single oval-cut blue sapphire, 10.3mmx 8.1mm, 0.6gm, estimated 3.00ct approx; with two emerald-cut loose sapphires, 8mm x 5.5mm; 6mm x 4.5mm (3)

£100-200

329.

Good selection of loose oval sapphires, 14.5ct approximately 14.50ct in total (13)

£200-400

330.

Oval-cut loose blue sapphire, 13.3mm x 10.6mm, estimated 6.25ct approximately

£150-250

331.

Six assorted oval-cut sapphires, ranging from 0.60ct-2.00ct approximately, estimated 7.50-8.00ct in total (6)

£100-200

333.

Single loose light blue sapphire, 11mm x 8mm, 0.8gm, 3.63ct approx

£100-200

334.

Loose tanzanite, 1.50ct approx, 7mm x 6mm

£60-100

335.

Collection of loose gemstones to include a single blue zircon 1.00ct approx, green tourmaline 8.00ct in total; peridot 1.50ct in total; citrine, garnets, opals, topaz, cultured pearls, onyx, etc

£50-150

336.

Loose sapphire, 1.00ct approx; oval loose sapphire 0.54ct approx; pair of oval loose sapphires, each 0.50ct approx (4)

£100-200

337.

Single round loose sapphire, 7mm, 1.80ct approx

£60-100

338.

Assorted loose mixed-cut sapphires, 6.00-6.50ct approximately in total

£100-200

339.

Single loose oval sapphire, 2.50ct approx

£60-100

340.

Six small loose pear shaped rubies and two loose round brilliant-cut diamonds

£30-60

341.

Loose marquise emeralds, approximately 2.00-2.50ct approx in total

£40-80

342.

Good selection of loose oval sapphires, approximately 16.50ct in total (14)

£200-400

End of day one sale

Sale highlight from our previous specialist watch sale which took place on the 25th February 2025

Lot 70 - Rare Rolex Oyster Perpetual Precision  Explorer Military issue stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch with the Burford dial sold for £12,640 Inc BP*

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Silver, Antiques & Works of Art

Thursday 27th March 2025 at 10am

Toincludeeffects,art& furniturefromtheestateofJackRowellOBE(1936-2024)

JackRowellwasaBathandEnglandrugbyunioncoach,awardedanHonoraryDegree(Doctor ofLaws)bytheUniversityofBathin1994, andawardedOBEforservicestothegameofRugbyUnionin1998

Silver & Silver plate

451.

Large George III silver cup, the octagon facet bowl on a short stem over an octagon base, bearing a presentation inscription dated 1804, maker DP possibly Daniel Pontifex, London 1803, 6.5" high 11.6oz t

**Provenance-fromfamilydescent,itissaidthatMrSparlingwas imprisonedatLancasterCastle,atthetimeadebtorsprisonunder thecontrolofMrHiggins.Higginswasanti-imprisonmentofdebtors soallowedthereliableinmatestogoouttoworkinthedayand returnbynight.AsSparlingwasatrustedcharacter,hecouldwork andsubsequentlypayoffhisdebt.Asathankyouhethenpresented thekeeperwiththissilvercup.

£200-250

452.

Victorian silver cream jug, having a card cut rim over a half fluted body, maker Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1897, 4.75" high; together with a George II repousse silver jug by Richard Kersill, 3.5" high; also with a Georgian silver cup by Peter, Ann & William Bateman 3" high, 10.7oz t total (3)

£150-200

453.

Two pairs of 19th century Irish sugar tongs, maker John Smyth, Dublin 1856 and 1859, 6.5" long; also with another pair of Georgian Irish sugar tongs, 4.8oz t total (3)

£60-100

454.

Cased set of four Victorian silver serving spoons, having twist stem handles and lyre finials, maker Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London, one 1896 and three 1897, 6.75" long, 6.8oz t total (4)

£100-150

455.

Elizabeth II silver Armada dish, bearing presentation inscription around the rim and interior, maker C J Vander Ltd, London 1990, 5.75" diameter, 5.7oz t

£80-120

456.

George III silver tankard, with cast leaf capped handle and dense foliate repousse decoration to the body, having a scroll cartouche with presentation inscription, maker GE possibly George Ewings, London 1796, 4.75" high, 8oz t

£120-180

457.

Victorian silver small tankard, with C scroll handle and dense foliate repousse decorated body around a scroll cartouche with presentation inscription, maker Francis David Dexter, London, date mark rubbed and indistinct, 3.75" high, 4.8oz t

£70-100

458.

Padgett & Braham Ltd silver cigarette box, with a hinged cover enclosing a boxwood lined interior, bearing hallmarks for London 1944, 5.25" wide, 3.5" deep, 2.25" high; also with a small engraved silver cup with Masonic presentation inscription, makers initials rubbed, London 1907, 3" high 4oz t (2)

£100-150

459.

Set of four George III Irish open oval silver mustard cellars, all with pierced and engraved foliate decoration raised on four feet, with blue glass liners, maker George Hill, Dublin 1789, 3.5" wide, 1.5" high; also with four mustard spoons by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 6.6oz t total

£180-220

460.

Large Victorian repousse silver trophy cup, decorated with stylised flowers and swag details, over a knopped stem and swag decorated foot, maker James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 189612.75" high, 19.4oz t

£400-600

454
456
460

470 (See page 34)

461.

Continental .800 silver mounted desk ink blotter, with foliate swag mounts and cast handle, marked 800, 7.25" wide, 4.5" high

£40-80

462.

19th century square form Irish silver cream jug, with engraved repeated border and rope twist cast rim and handle, maker RS, Dublin, marks rubbed and indistinct, 4.75" high 6.1oz t

£80-120

463.

George III silver oval mustard pot with hinged cover, having pierced and engraved foliate decoration and a reeded handle, with a blue glass liner, maker Peter & Ann Bateman, 2.5" high, London 1792, 3.3oz t

£80-120

471 (See page 34)

464.

Irish silver sauce boat, with cast leaf capped handle and raised on three legs, Dublin hallmarks rubbed and indistinct, 6.5" wide; together with another late Victorian silver sauce boat by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1898 7.4oz t total (2)

£180-220

465.

George V silver casket of rectangular bombé form, with a hinged cover enclosing an open parcel gilt interior, raised on short bracket feet, maker ED possibly Edward Dimes, London 1910, further stamped 'W. Waller & Co. Ld Press Tool Makers London' to the underside, 8.5" wide, 4.5" deep, 4.5" high, 16.2oz t

£200-300

466.

Scandinavian silver (Hovedvandsaeg) marriage scent box, the hinged cover surmounted by a crown, bearing a mark to the underside base, 3" high, 1.1oz t

£30-50

467.

Edwardian silver combination vesta/sovereign case, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd. Birmingham 1902, 2.5"; together with a Victorian scroll engraved silver sovereign case and two silver slide bookmarks, 2.9oz t total; also a silver plated trowel bookmark (5)

£50-80

468.

William IV silver snuff box, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover with engine turned decoration and foliate cast thumbpiece enclosing a gilt interior, maker William Simpson, Birmingham 1833, 3" wide; together with two George V foliate engraved silver vesta cases, 3.4oz t total (3)

£60-100

469.

S Blanckensee & Son Ltd planished silver cigarette case, hallmarks for Chester 1909, 3.25" x 1.75; together with a G F Westwood & Sons engine turned cigarette case3.25" x 2.5", 3.7oz t total (2)

£50-80

470.

Fine Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company planished silver twinhandled trophy cup, with stylised Art Nouveau handles and with vacant cartouche, hallmarks for London 1905, 14" wide, 8" high, 52.5oz t

£1400-1600

471.

Pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, with oval sconces over supports decorated with harebell swags and on elliptical bases, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1900, 12" high, weighted bases (2)

£400-450

472.

George IV silver mustard pot with hinged cover, with a cast leaf capped handle, repousse cover and body, (lacking a glass liner), maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1822, 4" wide, 2.5" high, 4.4oz t

£70-100

473.

477.

Four William IV fiddle and shell pattern silver table spoons 9" long, and four smaller spoons 7" long, maker W.C possibly William Chawner II, London 1833 and 1834; together with three similar table spoons by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1830, 30.1oz t

total (11)

£450-500

474.

Group of assorted silver spoons various; including three Georgian silver table spoons 8.75" long, Victorian spoon 6.75" long, set of six figural finial coffee spoons, three bowls figural finial tea spoons and three enamel crested finial coffee spoons, 12.4oz t; also with a set of 12 gilt metal coffee spoons, and plated teaspoons etc.

£150-180

475.

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

£100-150

476.

Good large George V silver epergne, the central trumpet and three surrounding trumpets with foliate cast shaped rims, on a domed and shaped foot, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1917, 12" high, 23.4oz t

£650-750

Good small George I silver teapot, with a hinged cover over a repousse scroll decorated body (the handle later, with Victorian hallmarks), maker initials rubbed indistinct possibly Samuel Wastell, London 1717, 5.5" high, 18.5oz t

**Ivorysalesubmissionreference812FYHVG

£250-350

478.

Group of silver flatware to include a Victorian sauce ladle 6.75" long, sifting spoon by DNH & S Sheffield, shovel and caddy spoon set in case by Cooper Brothers Sheffield, butter knife by Atkin Brothers, and cased set of six coffee bean finial spoons Adie Brothers Ltd; together three silver napkin rings, 10.1oz t total, also a Chinese white metal napkin ring

£150-200

479.

Group of Edwardian Haseler Brothers silver cruets; two mustard pots with hinged covers, two pairs of open salt pots and two pepper shakers, bearing London and Chester hallmarks (three pieces lacking blue glass liners); also with three Walker & Hall mustard spoons, 14.8oz t total

£250-300

480.

American Coin silver jug, with ornate cast leaf capped handle and finely chased foliate body with repeated borders, having a monogrammed cartouche, maker Ball Tompkins & Black, Successors To Marquand & Co. Forbes, 9" high, 23oz t

£600-800 480

481.

Sterling silver octagon sucrier (lacking a cover), 5.25" wide, 2.5" high; together with a shallow silver dish with two handles by William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1989, 5.5" wide, and a Sterling dish with cast Calcutta Light Horse regiment badge, 4" diameter, 10.2oz t and a plated Cuba coin dish (4)

£100-150

482.

Victorian silver tankard, with scroll cast handle and repousse foliate and leaf motif decoration, maker Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1853, 4.225" high; together with a Thomas Bradbury & Sons silver cup with half wrythen fluted decoration, London 1891, 3.25" high, 11.1oz t total (2)

£150-200

483.

George II silver tankard, with leaf cast C scroll handle and repousse scrolling and foliate decoration to the body, maker Thomas Whipham, London 1749, 4.75" high, 12.8oz t

£200-250

484.

Edward VII silver sauce boat, with leaf capped handle, card cut rim and raised on three lion mask and paw legs, maker Haseler Brothers, London 1904, 7.5" wide, 9.3oz t

£120-150

485.

Pair of 18th century Irish silver sauce/gravy boats, with leaf capped cast handles, raised on shell over hoof legs, 8" wide, maker JN possibly Joseph Nixon, Dublin, 5" high, 25.3oz t

£600-800

486.

George V silver mug, with cast leaf capped handle and shaped body over a stepped foot rim, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1934, 4" high, 7.8oz t

£120-180

487.

William IV silver mug, with scroll cast handle and fluted body, parcel gilt to the interior , over a petal fluted foot, maker Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1837, 4" high, 5.1oz t (at fault crease and pierced hole to the body)

£80-120

488.

Pair of Continental silver urn cruets, comprising a caster with cover and mustard pot with cover, both urn covers with cast bird figures, over a body supported on four dolphins and a circular base, 5" high (2) (the mustard pot with a glass liner at fault with cracks)

£250-300

489.

Elizabeth II silver bowl, with shaped rim over a paneled fluted body and raised on a shallow foot rim, maker Roberts & Belk Ltd. Sheffield 1978, 7.5" diameter, 3" high, 13.3oz t

£200-300

490.

Fine George IV engine turned silver snuff box, the hinged cover with raised cast image of a huntsman with horse and hounds, enclosing a gilt interior with presentation inscription from a Mr Dawbarn to a Mr Rutson dated 1824, maker J.L likely John Linnit, London 1823, 3.25" x 2", 1" high

£600-800

484
485
483

491.

Elizabeth II silver wirework dog figure, maker ES, London 2012, 4" high, 3oz t

£150-200

492.

Silver plated figural studies of a Peacock and Peahen, marked Italy, 11" long

£30-50

493.

Styles Silver 925 silver (resin filled) cast figural study of a labrador, signed R. Donaldson, bearing hallmarks for Sheffield 1984, 6.5" high **currentlyretailingat£295

£100-150

494.

Good Camelot Silverware Ltd. figural study - 'Courtyard Horse', modelled by David Geenty, cast with signature to the plinth, filled, hallmarked Sheffield 2004, 11" high

£250-300

495.

Victorian twin-handled repoussé silver sucrier and cream jug, maker Josiah Williams & Co, the sucrier assayed London 1895, 5.25" wide, 3" high, the cream jug assayed London 1898, 7.7oz t total (2)

£100-120

496.

497.

J W Benson Ltd silver six division toast rack, marked London 1936, 4.5" wide; together with a silver cruet trio of open salt, mustard with hinged cover and pepperette by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1937 (peperette 1939); also with two silver spoons and a repousse silver salt cellar by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1897, 9.2oz t total

£120-150

Matched group of four Georgian fiddle pattern silver table spoons, two by George Smith (II), London 1798; and two by William Woodman, Exeter 1828, all bearing a monogram to the handles, all 8.75" long, 8.2oz t total (4)

£120-150

494
490
488
493
492
490 (Detail)

498.

Three pairs of 19th century fiddle and shell pattern silver serving spoons, by Patrick Sutherland, Edinburgh 1840; Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1827 and James McKay, Edinburgh 1834, 9" long, 13.8oz t total (6)

£200-250

499.

Five George III fiddle pattern silver spoons, with monogrammed handles, maker Matthew West, Dublin 1807; together with a similar spoon by John Power, Dublin 1803, all 6.5" long, 5.2oz t total (6)

£60-80

500.

Group of Edward VII Hanoverian shell pattern silver flatware; twelve serving spoons 8.25" long; twelve spoons 7" long; six forks 7.5" long and twelve forks 6.5" long, all Walker & Hall, Chester 1906, 79.2oz t total

£1200-1500

501.

Group of ten Georgian and Victorian fiddle pattern silver tea spoons, most initialled C in script to the handle, nine with Dublin hallmarks, one London, 5.5" long, 7.7oz t total (10)

£100-120

502.

Group of silver teaspoons and cruet spoons various; including five by Ellis & Co London, two Mappin & Webb, four Theo Kohn & Son sterling etc. 7.7 oz t total

£80-120

503.

Set of six George III Old English pattern silver dinner forks, engraved initialled C in script to the handle undersides, maker William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1777, 7.75" long, 11.3oz t total (6)

£150-200

508 (See page 38)

504.

Elizabeth II Irish silver jug, with chased Celtic decoration to the spout and a band to the body, maker Royal Irish Silver Co. Dublin 1971, 3.75" high, 6.9oz t

£100-150

505.

George V silver cased dressing brushes and comb set, maker Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1922, the brushes with handles measure 10" long, (5)

£40-60

506.

Silver strut picture frame, with C scroll borders to the cushion frame, maker W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1909, 6" wide, 8.5" high for aperture 3.75" x 5.5"; together with another silver frame with foliate scroll border decoration and oval aperture, maker BM, Birmingham 1904, 4.5" wide, 8" high (2)

£20-30

507.

Two Carr's of Sheffield Ltd silver photograph frames, apertures 8" x 6" and 7" x 4"; also a plated frame for 7" x 5" (3)

£50-80

500 514 (See page 38)

508.

520 (See page 39)

Two Carr's of Sheffield Ltd. silver photograph frames, both aperture 7" x 5"

£60-100

509.

Carr's of Sheffield Ltd. repousse silver Frog Prince photograph frame, for portrait aperture 5" x 3.5"; together with a plain Carr's of Sheffield :Ltd. silver rectangle photograph frame for aperture 8" x 6" (2)

£50-80

510.

Kitney & Co. silver photograph frame, repousse decorated with a bow and swags, with harebell borders, aperture 6.5" x 4"; together with a Carr's of Sheffield Ltd. frame for aperture 6" x 4"; also a small Ray Hall 958 silver frame, aperture 2.75" x 2" and a W I Broadway & Co repousse silver hand mirror (4)

£50-80

511.

Art Nouveau style silver photograph frame, with oval aperture 3.5" wide, 5" high, 8" high overall, maker SS, Birmingham 1994; also an Art Nouveau style photograph frame 8.25" high overall (2)

£50-80

512.

Edwardian curved silver card case, maker Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1902, 3.25" x 1.5"; together with a silver sovereign case with engraved foliate decoration, Birmingham 1908; also a Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd silver spoon 6" long, Victorian silver mustard spoon, six 830 silver twist stem spoons and a group of plated spoons various, silver total 4.9oz t

£80-120

513.

Good late Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug with cover, maker A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1899, 8" high

£100-150

524 (See page 39)

514.

Silver mounted cut glass globe decanter with stopper on mahogany stand, with silver collar by JG, Birmingham 1994, 12.5" high including stand

£50-80

515.

Silver mounted glass claret jug with hallmarked handle and hinged cover, maker Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1991, 11" high

£100-150

516.

Victorian silver mounted stirrup/saddle flask, the hinged and screw cover hallmarked Brockwell & Son, London 1877, 9.25" high, within a leather case

£40-80

517.

George III Irish fiddle pattern silver shovel spoon, maker TC WC, Dublin 1813, 6" long; together with a Joseph Gloster Ltd. small silver cream jug, Birmingham 1965; a Victorian silver mustard pot with hinged cover and blue glass liner, Birmingham 1858; and an Atkin Brothers caddy spoon, 6.6oz t total (4)

£100-120

515

518.

Greek 999 silver egg ornament, cast with Orthodox Jesus opposite Mary and Child, on an integral stand with three feet, 2.75" high

£60-100

519.

Cased set of six Victorian Scottish Kings Pattern silver teaspoons, maker Muirhead & Arthur, Glasgow four 1864 and two 1863, 6" long, 3.8oz t

£50-80

520.

Continental 800 silver oval dish, with wide scroll and foliate pierced cast rim over a fluted body, raised on a fluted pedestal base, 13.5" wide, marked 800, stamped initials JN and another mark rubbed indistinct, 5" high, 31.5oz t

£600-800

521.

George III silver table spoon with repousse and chased fruits decoration to the handle and bowl, makers mark rubbed but likely Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1803, 8.75" long; together with a group of five further Georgian and later silver spoons and a small silver butter knife, 5.8oz t total (7)

£60-80

522.

1953 Coronation souvenir cased set of six silver teaspoons by Roberts & Belk, each with different hallmarks of London, Birmingham, Sheffield, Chester, Glasgow & Edinburgh, in British Hall Marks presentation case; together with a cased set of six Henry Atkin apostle finial teaspoons and sugar nips and a cased set of six teaspoons by Elkington & Co Ltd. 8.9oz t total

£100-150

523.

Cased set of six George V silver teaspoons and pair of sugar nips, each with a cast lion mask handle, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, teaspoons 4" long; also with a cased set of six silver teaspoons by Bennett & Heron, Sheffield 1946, 4.25" long, 4.9oz t total

£70-100

524.

Victorian four piece silver tea set, comprising teapot, coffee pot 8.5" high, jug and sucrier, with engine turned decoration, repeated borders and oval cartouche, maker John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard, London 1876, 65.5oz t total

**Ivorysalesubmissionreference7VSBBRQS

£1200-1500

525.

Group of assorted small silver spoons including a bouillon spoon by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1921, 5.25" long; also five silver teaspoons, Georgian mustard spoon etc. also a pair of sugar nips 5.1oz t total; also with a cased silver plated Christening food pusher and spoon set, and a plated Deco style spoon and fork set

£60-80

526.

Edwardian repoussé silver bowl, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1906, 8" diameter, 5" high, 10.7oz t (at fault creased and compressed); together with a group of silver plated spoons and other flatware including serving ladle, sugar tongs etc; also with a plated butter dish and two plated jugs

£150-200

527.

Victorian small silver cup, with repoussé fish band decoration, maker Harry Emmanuel, Birmingham 1902, 3.25" high: together with a small silver dish with shaped cast rim and raised on three short legs, maker HH, Sheffield 1970; also a miniature Irish repoussé silver beaker by Weir & Sons, Dublin 1901, 7.2oz t total (3)

£100-150

528.

Dutch .833 silver birth beaker, Lion with key mark, date letter Z for 1909 and makers mark for J.M. v Kempen en Zen, Voorschoten 1858-1924, 3" high; together with a 19th century miniature Austrian silver beaker with Vienna hallmarks and maker initials IW, 3.75" high, 4oz t total (2)

£60-100

532 (See page 40)
539 (See page 40)

546 (See page 41)

529.

Victorian silver vesta case, with a sprung hinged cover and engine turned/foliate scroll decoration, maker initials rubbed indistinct, Birmingham 1899, 1.75" x 1.75"; together with a silver napkin ring by Henry Moreton Birmingham 1911, 2.7oz t total; also with a pair of EPNS plated square column candlesticks 6" high and a glass flask with EPNS half jacket and screw cover

£40-60

530.

Cased set of six Adie Bros Ltd. silver coffee spoons with bean finials, 4" long; together with a Gorham sterling snuffer and a group of silver plated items including; a goblet 7.5" high, six division toast rack, fiddle pattern serving spoon, Stilton scoop, four wine goblets and pair of weighted candlesticks

£40-60

531.

George VI silver engine turned cigarette case, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1943, 5.5" x 3.25", 6oz t

£70-100

532.

Victorian silver three piece tea set, with chased decoration of birds and wildlife amongst bamboo and other trees, maker Sibray, Hall & Co (Frederick Sibray & Job Frank Hall), London 1890, also stamped Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd underside, teapot 6" high, 40.5oz t total

**IvorysalesubmissionreferenceTF43S7N7

£500-600

533.

Elizabeth II silver cigarette box, the engine turned hinged cover enclosing a wood lined interior, maker Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1975, 6.75" wide, 3.5" deep, 2" high; together with a Francis Howard Ltd silver letter opener with hallmarks for Sheffield 2001; also with two miniature Kitney & Co. silver desk clocks (one commemorating Rugby World Cup 1995) and a chrome metal cased desk clock with engraved England Rugby Rose (5)

£60-100

534.

Pair of George III Old English pattern silver serving spoons, maker Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1800, 12" long; together with another by William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1803, 12" long, 9.7oz t total (3)

£50-80

535.

Victorian silver mounted ruby glass combination scent bottle and vinaigrette, the hinged cover over an oval bottle, the silver base with hinged cover enclosing a gilt pierced grille, maker William Stringer Mills, London 1888, 3.5" high (lacking inner stopper)

£80-120

536.

George V silver purse, the engine turned hinged cover enclosing a leather lined interior, maker Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1919, 4.25" wide, 3.2oz t

£40-60

LOTS 537-538 NO LOT

539.

Good large George V rectangular silver serving tray, with two handles and engraved crest E Carbonibus Ignis, maker Crichton Brothers (Lionel Alfred Crichton), London 1928, 29" wide, 424g

£2800-3200

540.

Group of Wallace Sterling 'Romance of The Sea' flatware; 3x forks 7.75" long, 8x forks 7.25" long, 8x forks 6.5" long, 1x knife 9" long and 1x fish knife 6.5" long (stainless blades), 10x butter knives 6.25" long, 10x soup spoons 6" long and 10x spoons 6.75" long, 84oz t total approx; also assorted Sterling and Sterling handled serving flatware including some Made in Italy

£1800-2200

542 (See page 41)
544 (See page 41)
543 (See page 41)

541.

Silver plated three bottle tantalus, with a swing handle over a divided frame with beaded rim borders, on bun feet, with three square glass decanters with stoppers, makers initials JB&S and numbered 01458 to the underside, 13" wide, 5" deep, 14.5" high

£150-200

542.

George III silver marrow scoop, thread and shell pattern, maker Paul Storr, London 1811

£300-400

543.

Victorian silver cylinder scent bottle, the hinged cover with monogram enclosing an inner glass stopper, the case exterior with engraved foliate decoration, maker Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1881, 2" high

£70-100

544.

William IV silver snuff box, the engine turned hinged cover with floral cast thumbpiece, enclosing a gilt interior bearing presentation inscription "Presented to Mr W Pritt, by a poor family saved fro ruin by his kindness and professional talent", maker WS possibly William Simpson, Birmingham 1830, 2.25" x 1", 1.4oz t

£80-120

545.

Victorian silver snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, the hinged cover with foliate engraved decoration around a cartouche "E.E Presented by a Friend 1856", bearing hallmarks for Birmingham 1845, 2.75" x 1.75", 1.8oz t

£80-120

546.

552.

Butler of Sheffield 'Kitemark Collection' eight setting canteen of EPNS cutlery, within a fitted mahogany case 18" x 12" x 5"

£80-120

547.

Arthur Price of England mahogany cutlery cabinet, the hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior with removing tier, 19" wide, 13" deep, 7" high (lacking contents)

£40-50

LOTS 548-550 NO LOTS

Antiques & Collectables

551.

Victorian silver scent bottle of heart form on chain, with screw cover, maker Sampson Mordan, hallmarks rubbed indistinct, 1.75", 0.5oz t, within a Morocco leather fitted presentation case

£80-120

557 (See page 42)

558 (See page 42)

Victorian Sampson Mordan silver scent bottle of flask form with wrythen fluted body and screw cover, 1.5"; together with another white metal scent bottle of flask form with repoussé scroll cartouche decoration and screw cover (2)

£50-80

553.

George III silver scent bottle of oval flask form, with engraved star and foliate decoration and screw cover, the hallmarks for 1819 but rubbed indistinct, 2.25"; together with a small repoussé silver chatelaine scent bottle on chain, with screw cover, 1.5", 0.5oz t total (2)

£80-120

554.

19th century miniature facet glass scent bottle in a wooden hinged case, the case 2"; together with another miniature scent bottle and stopper of flask form, within a leather purse case (2)

£60-100

555.

Miniature green glass globe scent bottle in white metal leaf mounts, with screw cover and on chain, 1.25"; together with a Victorian cranberry glass and metal screw cover bullet form scent bottle and a clear glass facet teardrop scent bottle with cover (3)

£100-150

556.

19th century Bohemian glass perfume bottle, with gilt overlay foliate scroll decoration and gilded metal hinged cover, 3.25" (lacking an inner stopper)

£50-80

551
556

563

557.

Victorian novelty bird egg porcelain scent bottle, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham (date mark rubbed indistinct), the porcelain speckled birds egg with domed silver screw cover, the base marked with registration number 20772, 1.5"

£60-100

558.

Victorian porcelain scent bottle of flask disc form, with painted portrait of a Geisha and having a silver screw cover, hallmarks rubbed indistinct but London 1901, 2" approx

£40-60

559.

563.

Victorian novelty glass scent bottle in the form of a hunting horn on chain, with a facet clear glass body and having a hinged repoussé cover enclosing an inner stopper, 4" approx

£50-80

Victorian porcelain scent flask, decorated with painted decoration of a couple in a garden and having a silver screw cover by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1905, 2"; also with a porcelain heart shaped scent flask with silver screw cover hallmarked Birmingham 1899, 2.5" (2)

£60-100

560.

Victorian cranberry glass and silver mounted scent bottle, with facet waisted body and having a repoussé silver hinged cover enclosing an inner stopper, 3"; together with another cranberry glass scent bottle with repoussé hinged cover and a purple glass scent bottle (3)

£60-100

561.

Novelty glass scent bottle with egg shaped citrine glass body and a metal screw cover modelled as a bird, 1.75"; together with a Victorian cranberry glass squat vinaigrette bottle with repoussé metal hinged cover enclosing a grille, 1.25" (2)

£50-80

562.

French chatelaine opaline glass globe scent bottle, within a pierced gilt metal mount cage and on chain, with hinged cover enclosing an inner stopper, 1.5"; together with another opaline glass scent flask with screw cover

£60-100

564.

Group of attractive miniature glass and porcelain scent bottles including Venetian examples, largest 1.75" (7)

£60-100

565.

Cheroot holder 4" long, with case; together with two silver cheroot/ cigar cutters (3)

£40-60

566.

Decorative 935 silver and enamelled clover decorated vesta case, 1.5" x 1.75"; together with a similar clover enamelled metal cigarette case with gilt interior, 3.25" x 1.5" (2)

£60-100

567.

Art Deco bead purse, with motif bands and drawstring close, 4.25"; together with a gilt metal and spring skirt lifter and a Miracle Scottish cast thistle and agate brooch (3)

£40-80

LOTS 568-600 NO LOTS

601.

Three Crowns - 1889, 1889 and 1891 (3)

£40-60

602.

Three Crowns - 1892, 1893 and 1895 (3)

£40-60

566
609 (See page 43)
611 (See page 43)

603.

Two Crowns 1985 and 1900; also with an 1888 Florin (3)

£30-50

604.

Group of assorted coins; to include 1953 five shillings, 20th century Florins; Half Crowns; 1977 Jubilee Commemorative Crowns; 1997 Golden Wedding £5 coin etc.

£30-50

605.

Two 19th century bank notes - Milverton & Taunton Bank one pound, and a Wellington & Somerset Bank five pound (2)

£50-100

606.

Collection of assorted buckles to include a pair of paste set silver oval shoe buckles; pair of white metal filigree buckles; pair of Japanese influence silver buckles; rococo style gilt metal buckle, cloisonné buckle and two interesting Celtic Knot design planished bronzed buckles

£80-120

607.

Hallmark square silver pendant on chain, the chain marked sterling, the pendant by Jack Spencer (Silversmith) Ltd, Edinburgh 1976, 1" x 1"; together with an oval Sterling silver locket on chain, 1" high, 1.1oz t total (2)

£30-50

608.

Good 19th century carved figural meerschaum pipe, 6.5" long; with a cased carved meerschaum pipe depicting a ram; carved meerschaum claw pipe and a Tyrolean Briar pipe (4)

£40-80

609.

19th century Thomason type corkscrew with turned bone handles, 8" long

£60-100

610.

Group of assorted antique treen and antler handle corkscrews; also vintage metal folding and novelty corkscrews various (12)

£30-50

611.

Sterzing 19th century oval horn snuff box, South Tyrol, the hinged cover depicting St Joseph within a wreath and flowers over a motto and depicting S. Maria to the underside, 2.75" x 2", 1.25" high

£100-200

612.

Thomas Fattorini Ltd. enamelled silver long service loyalty medal, Harris (C&T Harris Bacon Factory), Calne, Wiltshire, on a blue ribbon For Loyalty 5 Years, hallmarks for Birmingham 1939, 1.25" diameter, within original Thomas Fattorini case

£15-30

613.

1937 Paris Exposition gilt bronze commemorative medallion in the original fitted case, the case 5" square

£30-50

613
618 (See page 44)
619 (See page 44)
620 (See page 44)

614.

Three Spink & Son Battle of Jutland Commemorative Medallions; 'To The Glorious Memory of Those Who Fell That Day’; together with a 1939-1945 Defence Medal, Festival of Britain Crown Piece, Henry Adams Award medallion 'Institution of Structural Engineers', awarded to J.M Plowman.. etc., a hallmarked silver shield fob medallion, National Trust Royal Mint silver 25 years medallion, 1935 Silver Jubilee medallion and a Quiver Medal of Honour for Sunday School Workers

£30-50

615.

George V The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Member of the British Empire (MBE) silver medal, cased and with 'instruction to wear' card

£80-120

616.

Group of three WWI medals, awarded to 1086 Pte S.J. Fletcher Midd'x R, The Great War for Civilisation 1914-1919 and 1914-15 Star and 1914-1918 medal; also a 1935 Jubilee medal (4)

£40-80

617.

Set of four WWI medals - 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918, War, Great War for Civilisation and Diuturne Fidelis, all stamped L.6 2393 C.M.Plowman L.S R.N.V.R; together with a Defence Medal, set of miniature medals and some spare ribbons; also with a Royal Engineers cap badge and a uniform patch

£100-150

618.

George IV 1822 pattern officers sword, the 32" blade with Royal cypher and inscribed Herbert & Hume Pall Mall East London, the wire wrapped shagreen handle and guard with a further Royal cypher having leather backing, lacking a scabbard

£150-250

619.

Victorian 1822 Pattern Officers dress sword, the 32" long blade with etched foliate motif and Royal VR cypher and inscribed W. Forsyth 12 Vere Street Oxford Street London, the shagreen and wire wrapped handle within the pierced hilt also with the Royal VR cypher, with a red leather and brass mount scabbard (scabbard with faults)

£100-200

620.

Royal Navy 1827 pattern Officers sword, the 31" straight blade with Naval emblematic decoration and inscribed Whiteman & Co. Lion-Terrace Portsea, the shagreen and wire handle with pommel cast as a Lions head and guard with Naval anchor emblem, within a leather and brass bound scabbard (scabbard with faults)

£100-200

621.

William IV 1822 pattern British Infantry Officer's sword, the the 32" long slight curved blade with WR Royal IV cypher and further decoration, also bearing an indistinct signature, the wire wrapped shagreen handle and pierced guard with another WR IV cypher, with a brass scabbard

£100-200

622.

Scottish Highland Infantry basket hilt sword, the 32" straight blade inscribed Meyer & Mortimer, London, lacking a scabbard

£500-800

629 (See page 45)
621
623 (See page 45)
622

623.

628.

Springfield Arsenal Bolo knife, the 14" blade marked SA with logo and dated 1911, handle with wooden grips and with original leather scabbard

£100-200

629.

Fine Scottish silver and citrine mounted dress dirk, the 11" blade with worked back, the hardwood handle with carved Celtic knot and thistle finial mounted with a facet cut Citrine, in a Celtic motif engraved silver mounted leather wrapped scabbard containing the en suite companion knife and fork of the same design, maker Thomas Kerr Ebbutt, Edinburgh 1909, 19" long overall

£500-700

624.

WWII Third Reich Army Officer's dagger, the celluloid spiral grip to the handle with oak leaf cast pommel and eagle insignia cross guard, the 10" blade signed WKC Solingen, in a steel scabbard also with oak leaf cast bands suspended on rings with silk adorned strap

£250-300

625.

WWII German Third Reich SA dagger with scabbard, the wooden moulded grip with inset with both SA insignia and eagle insignia, both the cross guard and scabbard numbered 30406, the 8.5" long blade etched inscribed 'Alles Fur Deutschland'

£300-400

626.

Bowie type knife, the 9" blade, with horn handle and within leather scabbard with belt loop

£30-50

627.

Bowie type knife, the 8.5" blade unsigned and unmarked, handle with horn grips, within leather and steel scabbard

£40-80

Fine 19th century brass barrelled and brass framed flintlock box-lock blunderbuss pistol with spring bayonet signed Bond, London, 6.5" bell mouth barrel with octagonal breech and London proofs, top steel engraved sliding safety, spring bayonet and engraved trigger sliding guard, the engraved frame signed 'W. Bond' to one side and 'London' to the other, chequered wood grip, 12" long overall (lacking the ramrod)

*WilliamBondwaslocatedat59LombardStreet,Londonfrom1830 to1850.Section58(2)oftheFirearmsAct1968-nolicenceis requiredifanantiquefirearmispossessedasa“curiosityor ornament”

£500-800

630.

Bronze bullet mould stamped '5/16', 4.75" long; with a copper gun powder flask, 4" long (2)

£20-40

631.

Royal Navy Officers Full Dress Bicorn hat, Epaulette and belt Set, in a fitted metal storage box inscribed A.I.F Blair R.N

£300-400

632.

The East Lancashire 2nd Volunteer Battalion helmet badge, the metal Brunswick Star around a laurel garland and regiment title border enclosing the sphinx badge, three loop fasteners verso, 5.25" high

£20-30

633.

Victorian silver mounted mother of pearl tea flask, bearing hallmarks for Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, London 1895, 3.5" high; together with two small mother of pearl trinket chests, 2.5" wide, 2" high approx (3)

£100-150

634.

Attractive guilloché enamel and gilt belt buckle, with painted pink flower decoration, 3.5" x 2.5"

£20 £40

633

635.

Fine French gilt metal chatelaine, the hinged clip cast with a lady playing a lute within foliate scroll borders, 3.5", currently with two porcelain charms and a porcelain bust seal attached

£300-400

636.

A gift from H.R.H Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, a gold plated ballpoint pen, within a wooden presentation case bearing the emblem of Saudi Arabia

**provenance,inheritedbydescentandgiftedtoaBritish CommanderofSpecialOperationsforprotectiononseveral statevisits

£40-60

637.

Interesting pre-Columbian pottery figural study of an infant, modelled seated, likely originally holding a further component now missing, 7" high

£40-80

LOTS 638-640 NO LOTS

641.

Three gentleman's walking canes with animal figural character handles; a modern resin game bird, eagle with inset eyes and a hound, all 36" long approx; also with two Derby handle walking sticks (5)

£50-100

642.

925 silver dog head finial gentleman's walking cane, 35.5" long; together with another cane with engraved silver knob finial (2)

£60-100

643.

Gentleman's walking cane with a polished stone ball finial, also having gilt metal buckle bands around the handle and a braid leather wrist strap, 35" long

£40-80

644.

From the workshop of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn, an oak and brass bulkhead wall clock, the 3" dial quartz movement within a brass casing mounted on a octagonal oak plaque with the signature mouse, 7.5" high overall

£350-400

647 (See page 47)
635
644
642

645.

Contemporary Woodford oval carriage clock timepiece, within an oval corniche style brass case, 6.25" high (with winding key)

£40-80

646.

Victorian mahogany and brass bound writing slope, the hinged box with brass strap work and corners enclosing a purple baize slope (at fault) and stationery divisions, measures 18" wide, 9.5" deep, 6.5" high when closed

£30-50

647.

Fine and decorative French mother of pearl and paper fan, the pierced and gilt handle decorated with a foliate scroll motif, the paper body with a garden wedding party scene with figures and musicians around the central bride and groom, another figural scene and symbols verso, suspended on a gilt metal ring and tassle, 11" high, 20"wide extended, within a printed velum covered tube

£80-120

648.

Pair of carved wooden Don Quixote/Sancho Panza figural bookends, 9" high

£25-35

649.

Bronze figural study of a dog, modelled seated, mounted upon a square black quartz plinth, unsigned, 10.5" high

£120-180

650.

Decorative bust sculpture after the antique upon a circular socle, resin, 26" high

£100-200

651.

Group of decorative items to include a Robert Welch stainless steel candlestick 9.5" high; 19th century brass candlestick, resin bust of Franz Schubert 8.5" high; cut glass fruit bowl 10" diameter and a pottery floral framed circular mirror

£30-50

652.

18th century brass and iron bed warming pan, with a foliate engraved hinged cover, 44" long overall

£30-50

653.

19th century copper bed warming pan, with turned wooden handle, 43" long; together with another brass warming pan, copper horn, coal bucket and kettle

£40-80

654.

Cast iron Scottie dog fireside companion, with three hooks to the reverse and cast with Redg No. 823456 Made In England, 17" high (lacking tools)

£50-80

649
658 (See page 48)
668 (See page 48)

655.

Two brass 'Milners' fire-resisting safe' plaques, 8" diameter; together with a brass 'Star Life' advertising tray; a jockey hat and stirrup ink stand and a silver plated chest ink stand

£40-60

656.

F. Thomas & Williams Ltd brass five bar Cambrian miners lamp no.262898, 11" high; together with assorted further metal wares including; three graduated copper cider measures, two sets of modern kitchen scales, pair of cast iron shoe lasts, cobblers anvil, fireside trivets etc.

£50-100

657.

Silver plated tankard inscribed "Michaelmas Term 1857 Queen's College Scratch Fours", with a ruby glass base, 7.75" high; together with two smaller plated tankards with Queen's College Scratch Fours engravings (3)

£40-60

658.

19th century gilt brass and abalone shell panel casket, the hinged cover with large domed shell inset enclosing a baize lined interior, over a serpentine box with further mother of pearl oval plaques and raised on ball feet, 5.5" wide, 4.5" high

£80-120

659.

Pair of decorative gilt brass figural twin-branch candelabra, the two sconces on foliate cast branches supported on figural maiden supports, on circular bases upon three claw on ball feet, 7" high (2)

£40-80

660.

Mounted chrome Vanguard mascot, 3.5" high; together with a mounted chrome Morris mascot 5.5" high (2)

£40-60

661.

Austrian Folk Art carved figural decanter cover, modelled as a man wearing as long overcoat and hat carrying a lantern, the head with a cork stopper affixed, stamped to the underside 'made in Austria gesetzlich geschützt' to the underside, 10" high

£40-60

662.

Black Forest ebonised carved treen owl figural page turner, with inset eyes and red rose highlights, 15.25" long

£30-40

663.

Victorian chinoiserie reading/music ledge, decorated with a figural scene with fisherman by a river, height and angle adjusting, on a turned circular base, 13" wide, 15" high max

£60-100

664.

Group of nine vintage brass and glass oil lamp bases, most with associated clear glass chimneys but only four with glass globe shades, the tallest with a brass Corinthian column support and amber glass globe shade 26" high

£20-30

665.

Decorative brass Corinthian column table lamp, 16" high to bulb fitting, with shade; together with another column table lamp with shade, decorative bankers type desk lamp and a chrome table lamp with no shade (4)

£30-50

666.

Decorative brass square column electric table lamp in the manner of a Victorian oil lamp, with moulded glass shade, 17.5" high; together with another brass table lamp in the manner of an oil lamp with rose pink glass font and etched glass shade 18.5" high; also a smaller brass table almp with glass shade (3)

£40-60

683 (See page 49) 663

667.

Pair of decorative resin gold table lamps in the neoclassical manner, with cast leaf and fluted supports over tripod paw feet bases, with shades, 28" high overall; together with a pair of decorative Nubian figural candlesticks 14" high

£30-50

668.

Russian Palekh lacquered box of rectangular form, the hinged cover depicting a troika sleigh scene with figures, signed to the lower edge, opening to reveal red interior, 4" x 3.5"

£40-60

669.

Russian rectangular lacquered box, the hinged cover depicting a portrait of a lady, signed and inscribed Fedoskino lower right, opening to reveal red interior, 3.5" x 4.5"; together with another Russian lacquered box with illustration depicting a bejewelled couple, signed and dated 2000, 3.25" x 5" and a further box depicting a lady (3)

£50-80

670.

Russian lacquered box in the form of a double bass, the hinged cover depicting a man on horseback before a castle and mythical fish, opening to reveal a deep red interior, the back of the box also depicting the horse and rider character, titled "The Little Humpbacked Horse", signed and dated 2002 to the lower edge, 8" x 3.5"; also with an oval lacquered box illustrated with a king and queen, signed and titled to the lower edge, 3.5" x 5.5" (2)

£40-60

671.

Russian Palekh type lacquered serpentine box, the hinged cover depicting a hunting party scene with birds above, signed with title to the lower edge, enclosing a red interior, 7.5" x 4"; together with a smaller box depicting a snow covered river landscape with two buildings, inscribed Fedoskino 1999 to the underside, 3" x 2.25" (2)

£50-80

672.

Russian Palekh type lacquered serpentine box, the hinged cover with raised oval moulded panel depicting a Frog Prince scene, a castle in the background, within gilt scroll borders, enclosing a red interior, signed and inscribed to the underside, dated 2000, 7" x 4.5"; also with a smaller box with cover depicting a wolf by a river and birds overhead, 2.5" x 3.75" (2)

£40-80

673.

Russian Palekh type lacquered oval box, the hinged cover depicting a knight figure "Ruslan and The Head", with title and signed to the lower edge, enclosing a red interior, 5" x 3.75"; together with another lacquered box decorated with knight figures approaching a castle, signed, 5" x 4" (2)

£50-80

687 (See page 50)

674.

Russian Palekh type lacquered oval box, the hinged cover depicting the Swan Princess from the Russian fairy tale, signed and with title to the lower edge, enclosing a red interior, 3.5" x 7.25"; together with a lacquered box in the form of an oyster shell, the hinged cover depicting a figural scene before a castle and ship, enclosing a red interior with internal pearl, signed, 6" x 4.5" (2)

£60-100

675.

Russian Palekh type lacquered oval box, the cover depicting a royal couple embracing, a swan flying overhead, enclosing a red interior, titled to the lower edge, signed and with Mctepa symbol to the underside; together with another lacquered box depicting a mythical figure on horseback and a further box depicting a figure playing a pipe to another, both signed (3)

£50-80

Part of lot 674
Part of lot 675

676.

Russian Palekh type lacquered rectangular box, the hinged cover depicting shipping in a rough sea, signed to the lower edge, 4.75" x 3.5"; together with a serpentine box with cover illustration depicting "The Miraculous Fish", signed and dated 2000, 4" x 2.75"; also a smaller box with cover illustration of a tree by a river (3)

£50-80

677.

Group of four miniature Russian lacquered pots and boxes, the covers with fairy tale and figural illustrations, largest 2" diameter, 2" high; together with five Russian lacquered badges with similar decoration; also four small porcelain lithophane panels 3" x 2.5"

£30-50

678.

Mahogany display box, the glazed hinged cover enclosing an open interior, raised on four sallow feet, 18" x 12" deep x 6" high

£20-40

679.

Group of sea coral specimen various; also with a group of sea shells

£50-100

680.

Two fine 19th century hand painted Armorial coach panels, of gold and red painted coats of arms on lacquered panels, largest 18" x 16" (2)

£200-300

681.

Cased croquet set by House Of Marbles , with four mallets, four balls and hoops

£20-40

682.

German Kley & Hahn porcelain head doll, early 20th century, with brown glass eyes, articulated joints and wearing a cream dress and cream leather shoes, marked 250 KH, Walkure 5 1/4 Germany, 27" tall; together with a Victorian elm children's high chair, on turned legs with a foot rest and stretcher, the chair back 32" high (2)

£150-200

683.

Fortnum & Mason branded wicker hamper, with leather buckle straps and two handles, stencilled F&M to the front, 24" wide, 17" deep, 16" high

£50-80

684.

Group of assorted Wicker baskets and hamper baskets etc.

£30-50

685.

Modern decorative storage trunk with leather and stud exterior, 27" wide, 17" deep, 17" high; together with a wooden storage chest 28" wide, 17" deep, 13" high (2)

£20-40

686.

Good modern Plan Toys "Victorian Dollhouse", model 7124, with some furniture and accessories, 25" wide, 29" high

£80-120

687.

Good modern Great Grooms of Billingshurst rocking horse, with blue dappled decoration, hair mane and leather saddle, 56" wide, 48" high

£200-400

688 (See page 51)
693 (See page 51)

688.

Andrew Lang & Debra Macfarlane - The Pink Fairy Book, with slip case in sealed cellophane wrapping, Folio Society; also with Andrew Lang & Danuta Mayer - The Yellow Fairy Book, in slip case and sealed cellophane wrapping, Folio Society (2)

£40-80

689.

Bram Stoker - Dracula, Folio Society, with slip case and sealed cellophane wrapping; together with J.M Barrie & Debr Macfarlane Illus. - Peter Pan And Wendy, Folio Society, sealed; also with Grimm's Fairy Tales, Hans Anderson's Fairy Tales and Perrault's Fairy Tales (5)

£50-80

690.

Folio Society; Robert Louis Stevenson - Treasure Island; Noel Streatfield - Ballet Shoes; Frank Hodgson Burnett - A Little Princess; Hawthorne - A Wonderful Book For Girls & Boys; E. Nesbitt - The Railway Children; George Macdonald - At The Back Of The North Wind; Arabian Nights; East Of The Sun And West Of The Moon; The Fables Of Aesop (9)

£70-100

691.

Five ladies dress hats; including by Mad Hatters, Frederick Fox Boutique, Whitely, Jaeger and one other, in four retail hat boxes; also with a nesting set of three Laura Ashley floral stationery/ storage boxes, largest 11" x 13.5" x 7"

£40-50

692.

Swiss Black Forest carved wooden figural study of a bear, with inset eyes and carved inscribed VII to the underside front foot, 8" wide, 4" high

£120-180

700 (See page 52)

693.

Late 19th/early 20th century marquetry table-top stationery cabinet, having a linked hinged cover and fall front mechanism enclosing/revealing a divided interior, with a glass ink bottle and key, 12.5" wide, 8" deep, 11" high

£150-200

694.

Victorian oak and brass mounted hallway letterbox, the hinged cover bearing a brass 'letters' plaque and having a Bramah lock enclosing the open box, over a bevelled glass window and slim telegrams drawer, 18" wide, 8.5" deep, 10" high

£250-300

695.

Oak and silver plate mounted three bottle tantalus, with three square decanters with stoppers and three plated labels, with key, 14 wide, 5" deep, 12" high

£120-180

696.

Victorian pewter quart tankard, with brass rim and bearing proof stamps various, 6" high

£80-120

694
695

697.

705.

19th century silver mounted horn beaker, having a silver rim and shield cartouche, hallmarks for maker CS possibly London but rubbed indistinct, 7.25" high

£30-50

698.

Miniature portable oak cased barograph by Richard Freres, Paris, the hinged glazed case with brass handle enclosing the drum and brass bed stamped 'Richard Freres Constructeur Brevete', also with trademark logo and numbered 16578, 7" wide, 4" deep, 5" high

£60-100

699.

Attractive Victorian papier maché and mother of pearl tea caddy, the serpentine moulded hinged cover enclosing two inner boxes with covers around a central glass bowl, raised on four shallow bin feet, with key, 14" wide, 8" deep, 7" high

£180-220

700.

George III mahogany and boxwood strung knife box, the serpentine case with hinged cover with strung inlay decoration to the underside, over a divided board, 92 wide, 9" deep, 13.5" high

£40-80

701.

Second World War trench telescope, the brass case with leather wrapped body, 61" long extended; with part of the tripod stand mount (lacking) legs

£80-120

703.

Pair of teak bobbin turned candlesticks, labelled 'made from the teakwood SS Leviathan, by Hughes Bolkcow Shipbreaking Co Ltd' 11" high (2)

£20-30

704.

Large Gothic German brass stein with cover, the hinged cover with a grotesque mask, over the body with carved foliate tracery and a rope twist handle, 15.5" high

£40-80

African carved wood Luba Kifwebe type mask, with chevron monochrome decoration, pierced eyes and raised nose and mouth, 6" wide, 7" high

£100-200

706.

African carved wooden Hehe type mask, 7.5" wide, 9" high

£150-250

707.

Late 19th century walking stick, with rounded handle and carved with a spiral serpent around a thorny stick, 41" long

£50-80

708.

Interesting group of African spears, bow and arrows, knives etc.

£40-80

709.

Papua New Guinea carved wooden figural study of a crocodile, possibly a canoe ornament, with polychrome decoration, mounted on a metal stand, 36" long

£100-200 709

710.

Large impressive brass and onyx pillar oil lamp base, the oval blush ivory porcelain reservoir painted with flowers, raised on an onyx pillar support with champlevé enamelled mounts, on a square plinth base with burned and font bur lacking a shade, 31" high

£100-150

711.

Fine Royal Worcester porcelain cased set of six signed coffee cans and saucers painted with fruit still lifes, two duos signed William Bagnall, two duos signed George Moseley, two cans signed Stanley and two saucers signed Hale, well presented in a fitted case, all bearing factory stamps for 1928, coffee cans 2" high, saucers 4.25" diameter

£800-1000

712.

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

713.

19th century Chamberlains Worcester porcelain twin handled hunting mug, decorated with a huntsman and dogs on a landscape, bearing an old collectors label to the underside, 9" wide including handles, 5.5" diameter, 5.75" high

£60-100

714.

Group of early 19th century Royal Crown Derby Imari palette porcelain; a tea cup, coffee can and two plates 9" diameter, all bearing circa 1806-1825 red crown marks to the undersides; also with a later 19th century Derby oval stand circa 1877-1890 (5)

£50-80

715.

Pair of large Staffordshire dog figures, 15.5" high

£20-40

723 (See page 54)

716.

Pair of Staffordshire pottery spaniel figures, 13" high; together with three Staffordshire pottery figural groups including a horse and rider, (5)

£40-80

717.

Victorian Copeland Parian figural study of an owl, marked Copeland to the square base, 7.25" high; also a small Parian porcelain study of an infants hand (2)

£40-60

718.

Wemyss Ware pottery rabbit figure, decorated with painted roses, inscribed Wemyss, Exon 3019 B Adams, 5" wide; together with a Wemyss ware cow creamer and pottery pig figure; also a larger pottery pig money box with transfer rose decoration (4)

£80-120

719.

Wemyss Ware pottery eagle, decorated with roses and a thistle, signed B.Adams Exon 2818 and impressed Wemyss mark to the underside, 5" high

£80-120

711
713

720.

Wemyss Ware pottery pig, decorated with roses, signed B.Adams Exon 3013, impressed Wemyss mark, 10.5" wide, 7.5" high

£200-400

721.

Pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery spaniel figures, 10" high; together with a taller spaniel figure 13.5" high; also a pair of Sadler lion figures, a figural spray vase and a Yardley English Lavender soap dish

£50-80

722.

Group of six Dutch Delft KLM Bols porcelain cottage models; nos. 44, 65, 8, 41, 15 and 1; together with a pair of Dutch porcelain figural spray vases 8" high, four Delftware Elesva cruets and eight Bing & Grondahl Chrsitmas plates 7" diameter

£50-70

723.

Pair of German 19th century 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)

£100-150

724.

Pair of large pottery baluster table lamps, decorated in a mottled blue ground, 22" high to the bulb fitting, with shades; together with a pair of smaller hexagonal baluster pottery table lamps with shades; also with a baluster table lamps decorated with a farm and farm animals, 18" high to the bulb fitting (5)

£30-50

725.

Group of Maling porcelain bowls and dishes to include a 'Lace' bowl 9.5" diameter, 'Peona' bowl 8.25" diameter, 'Garland' bowl 8" diameter, another bowl and three smaller dishes (7)

£30-50

726.

Group of Spode 'Blue Room Collection Georgian Series' tea wares, comprising six plates 10.5" diameter, six tea cups and saucers; also a Spode's Italian side plate 7.5" diameter

£30-50

727.

Ten Wedgwood 'Bokhara' pattern dinner plates 10.75" diameter; also ten plates 8" diameter, ten plates 6" diameter and two tureens with covers

£20-30

728.

Ten Royal Worcester 'Vitreous' enamel blue and gilt border plates, 10.5" diameter

£15-20

729.

Decorative French pottery baluster table lamp, with sgraffito foliate decoration and pink flowers and borders, 16" high to the bulb fitting; together with a pair of small pottery floral decorated table lamps and another with flowers and garden scene decoration; also with a German 'Sgrafo Modern' blue and white porcelain oil lamp with glass shade and chimney (5)

£30-50

730.

Group of assorted vintage pottery and porcelain figures, primarily blue and white glazed figures in the manner of Capodimonte etc.; including lady and gentleman pair 10" high, small boy, boy and girl basket pair, recumbent hound pair, horse figures etc. also a pair of classical style square candlesticks 8" high

£30-50

731.

Mixed lot of kitchenalia comprising a Laguna Art Ceramics hen figural tureen with cover, teapot and egg basket trio; Le Creuset 18oz pestle and mortar, Le Creuset 2.3L utensil crock, Denby blue butter dish with cover, Lurpak branded porcelain toast rack and egg cup etc.; also various blue glass fruit bowls and other bowls

£40-80

732.

Pair Continental faience glaze stoneware baluster vases, decorated with bluebells, 5.5" high

£30-50

733.

Royale Stratford - a large porcelain figural group 'The Gentleman Hunter', stamped and inscribed to the underside 'A Masterpiece Edition, Hand Cast By GS, Hand Painted By RW, Number 35 of 100, 12" high; upon a polished plinth, boxed

£120-180

734.

Royale Stratford porcelain figural group of a huntsman with dogs, bearing factory stamp and numbered 393 of 950, with COA and box; together with a partner Royale Stratford figural group of a lady with dogs, numbered 195 of 950, with COA and box (2)

£150-250

735.

Beswick porcelain hunting party group, a huntsman and woman on horseback, four dogs and a fox, all bearing factory stamps to the undersides, huntswoman 8.25" high (7)

£100-150

736.

Group of seven Royal Doulton porcelain figurines of ladies including a 19th century lady in yellow dress holding a fan, bearing a blue crossed arrow mark, 9.5" high; Royal Doulton Belle O' The Ball HN1997; Loretta HN2337; Christine HN2792; Pretty Ladies Chrisymas Day 2006; Diana HN2468 and Paragon 'Lady Ursula' (7)

£80-150

737.

Royal Doulton - Balloon Boy HN2934; Balloon Girl HN2818; The Old Balloon Seller HN1315; The Balloon Man HN1954, all with boxes (4)

£60-100

738.

Royal Doulton figures to include Balloon Lady HN2935; Biddy Penny Farthing HN1843; Balloon Clown HN2894; Birthday Girl HN3423, all with boxes (4)

£60-100

739.

Group of six porcelain character Toby jugs by Sylvan, one with a musical movement to the underside, all 7" high approx (6)

£40-60

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740.

Early 19th century Prattware Toby jug, decorated wearing a yellow jacket holding a dotted jug, with sponge decoration to the handle and reverse, 10" high. Bearing 'Andrew Dando Antiques' label to the underside

£100-200

741.

Early 19th century pearlware pottery Toby jug and cover, decorated wearing a brown coat and black tricorn hat, 10" high (glued repaired hat currently loose)

£80-120

742.

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

£100-150

743.

19th century pottery Toby jug, decorated wearing a green coat, black tricorn hat and holding a jug and pipe, 9.5" high (notable paint flaking across the whole)

£80-120

744.

Good early 19th century Staffordshire pearlware Toby jug, decorated with a sponge mottled blue coat and tricorn hat, holding a foaming jug and with a barrel between his feet, 10" high (restorations)

£150-250

745.

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

£100-200

740
742 744 745

746.

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

£100-200

747.

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

£60-100

748.

Late 18th century Prattware Toby jug probably Neale & Co, decorated wearing a pale brown coat and tricorn hat and holding a jug, 9.5" high (restoration evident to the hat and to the handle)

£100-200

749.

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)

£50-80

750.

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)

£60-100

751.

Kevin Francis 'The Shield' Limited edition Toby jug, bearing factory marks and details to the underside, 126/250, 10" high; together with a Huntsman pottery character jug with cover, modelled seated upon a saddle and with a fox handle, 10" high (2)

£70-100

752.

Copeland pottery Toby jug and cover, decorated wearing a blue deep enamel coat and black tricorn hat holding a foaming jug, impressed Copeland to the underside, 10" high

£80-120

753.

Early 19th century Walton pearlware jug, decorated wearing a purple coat over striped waistcoat with black tricorn hat and holding a floral decorated jug, impressed Walton to a banner mark on the underside, 10" high (rim restoration)

£80-120

754.

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)

£80-120

755.

Victorian Staffordshire pottery Hearty Good Fellow Toby jug, decorated wearing a lilac coat over a spotted waistcoat, 11" high; also a smaller 19th century example 9.5" high (2)

£100-150

756.

Early 19th century Prattware Toby jug with a caryatid handle, modelled seated holding a jug and beaker, decorated wearing a blue coat over plain waistcoat and a sponged tricorn hat, upon a sponged base, 10" high

£100-200

757.

Early 19th century Prattware Toby jug with a caryatid handle, modelled seated holding a jug and beaker, decorated wearing a dark blue coat over plain waistcoat and a sponged tricorn hat, upon a sponged base, 10" high (rim restoration)

£100-200

746
748
760 (See page 57)
761 (See page 57)

758.

Early 19th pearlware pottery Toby jug, modelled holding a foaming jug, decorated wearing a swirl textured red coat over a striped waistcoat and wearing a black tricorn hat, 9" high (some restoration to the hat rim)

£80-120

759.

Early 19th century Staffordshire pottery Toby jug in the manner of Neale & Co, modelled seated holding a jug and pipe, decorated wearing a pale pink coat over spotted waistcoat and a black tricorn hat, inscribed numbers 52 to the underside, 10" high

£100-200

760.

Early 19th century 'Sinner' type pottery Toby jug, decorated wearing a brown jacket over a patterned waistcoat, with warts to his face and his tricorn hat tilted, 8" high

£150-250

761.

Early 19th century 'Sinner' type Toby jug, decorated wearing a black coat over a spotted waistcoat, with warts to his face and his tricorn hat tilted, 8" high (at fault with detached jug and right hand thumb, both retained)

£150-250

762.

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)

£60-80

763.

19th century Staffordshire 'Martha Gunn' character jug, modelled seated holding a bottle and glass, decorated wearing a sponged purple dress with green cuffs, under an apron, 9" high

£80-120

764.

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)

£80-120

765.

19th century 'Snufftaker' gentleman character jug, 8.5" high; together with a 'Gin Woman' character jug 9" high and a 'Mrs Gamp' jug 5.5" high (3)

£60-100

766.

Early 19th century pearlware pottery Toby jug, modelled holding a faming jug and spoking a pipe, decorated wearing a blue jacket over a yellow waistcoat, 9.5" high

£100-150

781 (See page 58)

767.

19th century Staffordshire pottery Toby jug, modelled seated and holding a foaming jug and decorated wearing a brown coat over a spotted waistcoat, 10" high

£80-120

768.

Early 19th century pottery Toby jug, modelled seated and holding a foaming jug with pipe and decorated with warts to the face and wearing a brown coat over a yellow waistcoat, on a polychrome marbled base, 9.5" high

£100-150

769.

Early 19th century pottery Toby jug, modelled seated and holding a foaming jug with pipe and decorated with warts to the face and wearing a brown coat over a yellow waistcoat, on a polychrome marbled base, 10" high

£100-200

770.

Early 19th century pearlware pottery Toby jug, modelled seated and holding a foaming jug and decorated wearing a pink coat over a plain waistcoat, 10" high

£80-120

771.

19th century Staffordshire pottery Toby jug, modelled holding a foaming jug and decorated wearing a brown coat over a pink waistcoat, 9.5" high; together with a John Bull character jug (lacking cover), 9" high (2)

£60-100

772.

Early 19th century Prattware pottery Toby jug, modelled holding a foaming jug and decorated wearing a motif detail coat over a similar waistcoat, 10" high (handle restored); together with another 19th century pottery Toby jug with a repaired handle, 9.75" high (2)

£80-120

773.

Beswick 'Toby Philpott' character jug, 8" high; together with six further Toby/character jugs including by Kelston Ware, Devonmoor etc. (some restoration) (6)

£40-60

774.

Five pottery Toby/character jugs including by Copeland Spode, WH Goss, Tony Wood Staffordshire and Burlington, all bearing factory marks to the undersides, largest 7" high (5)

£60-100

775.

Group of pottery Toby/character jugs including Staffordshire 'Pearly King and Queen', Burleigh Ware Shakespeare, Kevin Francis Ceramics 'The Gardener', Shorter & Son, Carlton Ware, Keele St. etc. (8)

£60-100

776.

Group of five pottery Toby/character jugs including Kevin Francis 'Drunken Sal' 88/100 10.5" high, Wedgwood Ralph Wood replica, Devonmoor etc. (5)

£50-80

777.

NO LOT

778.

Group of Toby and character jugs including by Wood & Sons, Kevin Francis, Artone, Beswick Ware etc.

£40-80

779.

Royal Doulton character jugs to include Athos D6439, Porthos D6440, D'Artagnan D6691, Long John Silver D6335, Parson Brown, Drake, Robin Hood D6527, The Huntsman D6320 and Mine Host D6468 (9)

£40-60

780.

Royal Doultion character jugs; Tony Mellor, The Falconer D65533, Granny, The Poacher D6429, Auld Mac, Sairey-Camp, Sairey-Camp miniature, Lobster Man D6617 and Aramis D6441, and Winston Churchill (10)

£40-60

781.

Group of seven Dutch Delft glazed square pottery tiles; decorated with figures and animals including a Cavalier soldier, angler, prancing horse, elephant etc. 5" x 5" approx; also two cut tiles with figures

£100-150

782.

Worcester "Blind Earl" pattern shallow dish, with painted and moulded decoration of a rosebud and leaves, having a moulded scalloped rim with a gilt C scroll border, 7.5" diameter

£250-350

783.

Worcester "Blind Earl" pattern shallow dish, with painted and moulded decoration of a rosebud and leaves, having a moulded scalloped rim with a gilt C scroll border, 7.5" diameter

£250-350

784.

Worcester "Blind Earl" pattern shallow dish, with painted and moulded decoration of a rosebud and leaves, having a moulded scalloped rim with a gilt C scroll border, 7.5" diameter

£250-350

785.

Worcester "Blind Earl" pattern shallow dish, with painted and moulded decoration of a rosebud and leaves, having a moulded scalloped rim with a gilt C scroll border, 7.5" diameter

£250-350

786.

Worcester "Blind Earl" pattern shallow dish, with painted and moulded decoration of a rosebud and leaves, having a moulded scalloped rim with a gilt C scroll border, 7.5" diameter

£250-300

LOTS 787-790 NO LOTS

791.

Attractive Bohemian 19th century overlaid green glass vase, with shaped rim and decorated with floral painted and panels on a gilt scroll overlaid ground, 10.25" high

£50-80

791 (See page 58)

792.

806 (See page 58)

Large Georgian glass goblet, with etched decoration of horses by a windmill and house over a fruiting vine border, raised on a wide knopped stem, 5.25" diameter, 7.75" high

£60-100

793.

Ten Zawiercie lead cut glass wine glasses 6.5" high; together with five matching larger red wine glasses 7" high; also with eight 'Joy' retailed by Harrods cut crystal fluted bowl red wine glasses and matching smaller wine glasses

£30-50

794.

Group of six assorted glass decanters and stoppers, the tallest with silver plated handle and hinged cover 12" high; together with four Edinburgh Crystal brandy glasses and six Bristol Blue flutes

£40-60

795.

Three Ralph Lauren 'Bentley' Old Fashioned glass tumblers, 4.25" high (3)

£70-100

796.

Group of miscellaneous glass wares including a pair of figural glass lustre drop candlesticks 13.5" high; Orrefors tea light stand, cut glass basket 9" high, ships decanter 10.5" high, jug, tazza, pair of cranberry glass decanters, cut glass barrel etc.

£40-80

797.

Six 19th century glass rummers, 6" high; together with four green glasses and two modern Emma Bridgwater glasses

£40-80

798.

The Just Slate Company - eight etched stemless wine glasses, 4.5" high, boxed; together with a set of two Craft Beer glasses 7.5" high and a chrome antler design bottle opener, all with boxes; also two metal deer head wine bottle stoppers

£30-50

799.

Bath Rugby and Jack Rowell - Bath Rugby Hall of Fame 1978-1994 presentation cap, box framed and mounted presented 2015; together with Bath Football Club 'The Late Eighties' montage ltd edition print, caricatures and framed photographs various, Rugby at Twickenham travel Laura Knight poster print, two Bath Rugby President lanyards, Daily Mail Award for Excellence silver plated jug etc.

£50-150

800.

England Rugby and Jack Rowell - framed circa 1996/7 England International rugby shirt, short sleeve, bearing the players autographs; also with a long sleeved framed autographed shirt, team holdall bag and cap; together with four framed squad photographs of 1996 and 1997 Twickenham games, England vs Scotland March 1995 game, England Rugby Union Tour 1994 squad photo and Rowell's Coach of The Year England 1992 certificate

£50-150

801.

Art Nouveau style silvered metal oval strut mirror in the manner of WMF, cast with a lady to the fame and stylized floral motif, 11" wide, 13.5" high

£50-80

802.

M Santos - a vintage amboyna jewellery box, the hinged cover with inset abalone cabouchon set pewter top signed M Santos, enclosing a tray tier over open box interior, 1" wide, 6" deep, 5" high

£60-80

814 (See page 61)

803.

Art Deco wall mirror, the central bevelled glass flanked by graduated stepped glasses, 20" wide, 14" high

£20-30

804.

West Bend Aluminum Co. 'Penguin Hot & Cold Server' with cover, 11" wide; together with an Art Deco Yeoman plate tureen with cover 11" wide (2)

£50-70

805.

Stef Uiterwaal (1889-1960) for Glassfabriek Leerdam frosted glass Madonna and child figure, bearing moulded monogram to the base reverse, 9.5" high

£40-60

806.

Attractive silver mounted Isle of Wight glass scent bottle, the silver hinged cover enclosing an inner glass stopper, by Whitehill, hallmarks WW Sheffield 2003, 6.75" high

£80-120

807.

Karl Palda square glass vase, with typical etched, black motif and purple decoration, 10" high

£100-150

820 (See page 61)

808.

Karl Palda cylinder glass vase, with typical etched, black motif and yellow panel decoration, 12" high

£100-150

809.

Karl Palda spirit decanter with stopper with six glasses and oval glass tray, with typical turquoise blue and black decoration, decanter 10" high, tray 14" x 11"

£100-150

810.

G. Vallon, France - an opalescent glass bowl with moulded cherry and leaf decoration, impressed signature, 9.25" diameter, 2.75" high

£40-60

811.

Art Deco Skyscraper table lamp, 14" high

£50-80

812.

Art Deco cube table lamp, 17" high

£60-100

813.

Art Deco green glass tulip lamp, 8.5" high

£50-70

810

814.

Art Deco marble clock garniture, 6.25" high (clock movement in need of service/repair)

£50-80

815.

Art Deco ceramic clock garniture, 9" high

£40-80

816.

Art Deco figural onyx and gilt metal mantel clock, the central circular dial with Arabic numerals on an onyx circular support, mounted upon a rectangle base flanked by three deer, 31" wide, 11" high, with winding key

£50-80

817.

Pair of French Art Deco marquetry and brass pin work oval panels, each with a figural scene of an aristocratic couple courting in a garden, both bearing initials CB, 23.75" wide, 16" high (2)

£100-200

818.

821.

Fine Clarice Cliff Fantasque Bizarre 'Gibraltar' Stamford tea set, comprising a Stamford teapot and cover, 5" high, Stamford milk jug, sucrier, conical tea cup, saucer and a 6" side plate, printed factory marks

£2000-3000

822.

Art Nouveau slender pewter vase in the manner of WMF, decorated with stylised flowers and with slim handles (lacking a base), 11.5" high; together with a pair of pewter candlesticks10" high and an Imari palette jug (4)

£60-100

819.

Just Andersen Danish 'Disko' miniature pots, including two fluted and a hexagonal, bearing makers logo to the undersides, tallest 3.5" high (3)

£40-60

820.

Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co. Cymric silver buckle, Birmingham 1903, stamped 'CYMRIC', 3.5" wide

£250-350

Five Wedgwood Bradford Exchange 'World of Clarice Cliff' limited edition plates; 'Orange Roof Cottage', 'Bridgwater', 'Summerhouse', 'Windbells', and 'Honolulu', all 8" diameter, together with a pair of Past Times hand painted porcelain candlesticks and a table lamp all in the manner of Clarice Cliff; also Leonard Griffin 'Taking Tea with Clarice Cliff' book

£60-100

823.

Sally Gardiner (British contemporary), 'Jack' a ceramic figural study of a recumbant hare, in her signature oxide finish, with gallery label and monogram to the underside, 18" wide, 11" high

£50-80

821
823

824.

Campden Pottery stoneware pottery coffee set; coffee pot with cover 9" high, jug with cover, sugar bowl, six plates 6" diameter, five cups and five saucers

£40-80

825.

Group of decorative vintage porcelain and pottery including a Carlton Ware Beetle teapot, Crown Devon deer vase, Kensington vase, Clews jug, Frederick Rhead 'Prunus' vase and a pair of Burlington Artware Dutch boy figures 10.5" diameter

£60-100

826.

Wilhelm Schiller & Sohn majolica bird jardinière, bearing raised WS&S makers mark to the underside and also numbered 2915, 18" wide

£100-150

827.

Art Deco hors d'oeuvres set of five facet glass dishes on a mirrored tray, 11.5" x 10.5"

£50-70

828.

Ingo Maurer (German 1932-2019) - 1970s 'Uchiwa' bamboo, wicker and rice paper fan wall lamp, 23" wide, 30" high

£1500-2000

829.

Anita Harris studio pottery vase, decorated with a castle among tall pines, bearing a factory mark to the underside 19.5" high

£70-100

830.

Newlyn School Arts and Crafts copper and brass footman by John Pearson (1859-1930), decorated with stylised leaf motif on a hammered ground, on four brass legs, bearing the Pearson JP mark to the underside, 12" wide, 7" deep, 6.5" high

£50-80

831.

Pair of Widdop, Bingham & Co. four graces acrylic table lamps in the manner of Lalique, 13" high

£40-80

832.

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

£400-500

833.

Poole Pottery table lamp, of slight waisted form, with floral decoration by Truda Carter, bearing a factory stamp and inscribed XE/TV and stamped 700A to the underside, 13" high to the bulb fitting, also with a shade

£60-100

834.

Poole Pottery baluster table lamp, with birds and flowers decoration by Truda Carter, bearing factory stamp and inscribed X/LE to the underside, 15" high to the bulb fitting, also with a shade

£60-100

835.

Poole Pottery jardiniere, with hand painted cockerel and tree decoration, bearing a factory stamp to the underside, 7.75" rim diameter, 6" high

£30-50

836.

Art Deco bronze figural study of a lady seated by a ball, mounted upon a veined onyx plinth, 14.5" wide, 8.5" high

£80-120

837.

After Ferdinand Preiss (German 1882-1943) - Art Deco bronze dancer figure with gilt dress, cast with signature, mounted upon a facet marble column plinth, 15.5" high

£100-150

826

838.

After JE Mic - Large Art Deco bronze figure of a dancer girl seated on a bar stool holding a glass, bearing the J.B Depose Bronze Garanti Paris foundry seal, 22" high

£300-400

839.

After Demétre Chiparus (Romanian 1886-1947) - Art Deco style bronze dancer figure with hoop, cast with signature and bearing the J.B Depose Bronze Garanti Paris foundry seal, mounted upon a domed marble plinth support, 20.5" high

£150-250

840.

Art Deco bronze figure lady seated holding a bird, a dog by her feet, mounted upon a stepped veined onyx plinth, 21.25" wide, 9.5" high

£80-120

841.

After Josef Lorenzl (Austrian 1892-1950) - Art Deco style bronze figure of a lady holding a ball, upon a stepped circular marble socle, cast with signature, 17" high

£100-150

842.

Strathearn glass baluster vase, with pink rim and shoulder with swirl over a pale green body, 9" high

£30-50

843.

Decorative bronze figural bust of a Burmese lady, wearing a necklace and earrings, her hair tied in a bun, 13" high

£150-200

844.

Pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware bookends, both with artists initials FN, impressed factory marks and numbered 8767 to the undersides, 6.5" high £200-300

836
841
840
839
843

Asian Works of Art

851.

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-thisrobeisknowntohavebeeninthesamefamilyfor over100years,giftedfromanancestorperformingmissionaryworkin China,possiblyPekingcirca1900.

£500-800

852.

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

£200-300

853.

Tibetan ritual Sankha/conch shell vessel, parcel decorated with a red painted tip, 7" long

£40-80

854.

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

£200-400

855.

Japanese silver plated/antimony box, the hinged cover finely cast with chrysanthemums, the box with birds and waves, raised on bracket feet, 6.5" wide, 3.5" deep, 3" high

£25-35

856.

Tall Chinese famille rose porcelain umbrella stand, decorated with figural garden scenes and dense foliate panels, having two gilt elephant mask handles, bearing a character mark to the underside, late 20th century, 30" high

£80-120

857.

Decorative Chinese pottery elephant window seat, 20th century, 18" high

£20-40

858.

Pair of Chinese Canton enamel low jardinières, of rectangular form with canted comers upon corner bracket feet, painted with a key design to the rim and feet, the main body depicting cartouche panels of figures and landscapes upon a famille jeune ground, each with seal mark, 10.5" x 6.25", 4.5" high

£200-400

859.

Pair of 19th century Chinese carved hardwood figural groups, each modelled as a warrior on horseback with two smaller figures beside, each with dense fine silver wire inlay decoration, 20" high (2)

£200-300

851
854
855

860.

Indian bronze figural study of a deity possibly Vishnu, with opposing cast figures front and verso each with four hands, 15" high

£100-150

861.

Large Chinese yellow crackle ground baluster vase, Empress Dowager type pattern with dragons around chrysanthemums and other flowers, bearing a character mark to the underside, 24" high

£300-400

862.

Chinese Famille Rose porcelain bottle vase, with figures in a garden panels on a dense foliate decorated ground, bearing a character mark to the underside, 11.5" high

£100-150

863.

Chinese Fahua type yellow ground relief moulded porcelain vase, with repeated motif band decoration, 7" high (some rim damages) **bearinganoldcollectionlabeltotheunderside

£50-80

864.

Interesting Japanese/Dutch bronze and enamelled vase, with twin pierced handles, the champleve enamelled repeated borders and decoration celebrating tulips and tulip hunting, 12" high

£100-150

865.

Chinese Qing Dynasty bronze vase, cast with repeated motif borders, with two elephant mask handles on a low foot rim, 11.5" high

£100-200

866.

Pair of Japanese bronze incense burners, with lobed wide sconces over hollow supports with scroll handles upon stepped square bases, 7.5" high

£80-120

867.

Small bronze Buddha figure, cast seated upon a stepped plinth, 5" high; together with a small Tibetan Sakra King of The Gods statue, 3.75" high (2)

£60-100

868 (See page 66)

868.

Large 19th century Chinese polychrome relief panel, depicting a scene of figures among clouds and a pagoda, trees in blossom to the sides, 58" wide, 15" high

£200-250

869.

Old Tibetan Tangka, on cloth, depicting seated gods among clouds, 16" x 21"

£50-80

870.

Japanese bronze vase, the elongated neck cast with a dragon winding around, over a lopbed body cast with dragons, clouds and water panels, bearing a faint character mark to the underside, 18.5" high

£120-180

871.

Japanese Satsuma earthenware hexagonal vase, decorated with figures in gardens panels among a dense foliate ground, bearing a character signature to the underside, Meiji period, 13" high

£120-180

872.

Two similar Tibetan telescopic brass and copper horns/Dungchen, largest 70" long extended (2)

£70-100

873.

Four pieces of Japanese Sumida Gawa pottery; to include a pair of large bottle vases with applied figures on a mountain path, 12" high; smaller waisted vase with figure on a path 6" high and a bowl with two figures bathing to the sides, all in a typical red stoneware and parcel glaze rim and decoration (4)

£50-100

Paintings & Prints

901.

Graham Vivian Sutherland O.M (1903-1980) - “Wood Interior” Farningham wood, signed proof, also numbered 41/60 and bearing a personal inscription “For John, Sept 6/1972, **John Cruesman was a writer for various London journals and magazines, black and white etching, 4.5” x 6.25” (pl) overall size, 6.5” x 10.25” second final state, sold together with a book cataloguing the early etchings of the artist, “Wood Interior” is No 20 in the volume

£250-350

902.

Two 19th century Tinsel Pictures, 'Mr Horn as Caspar' and 'Mr Dry as Lambro', embelished prints, 4.5" x 5.5" and 4" x 5.25", framed (2)

£80-120

903.

Advertisement poster for Plaza de Toros de Ronda bullfight on 9 September 1981, featuring Manolo Vasquez, Manuel Benitez and Jose Mari, framed 21" x 38.5" overall; together with a Cannes travel poster with Quentin King artwork 1985, 26.5" x 37" (2)

£40-80

904.

English School (19th century) - miniature portrait of a Lady, half length wearing a purple dress, shawl and coral necklace, indistinctly signed and dated, oil, oval, 2.5" x 2"

£60-100

905.

William Roxby Beverley (1811-1889) - “Old Burlington Pier, Bridlington”, signed and dated 1863, also extensively inscribed on various old labels verso, watercolour, 22.25” x 33.25”

£300-400

870 873 871

901 (See page 66)

906.

Rubens Southey (1881-1933) - “Teign Valley, Devon”, Shepherd and Sheep entering a sunlit field, signed and dated 1925, also inscribed verso, watercolour, 14” x 21.25”

£30-50

907.

George Henry Jenkins (1868-1919) - “Catterwater, Plymouth”, Harbour scene with Shipping, signed, also inscribed verso, watercolour heightened with white, 10.75” x 17.75”

£30-50

908.

Ewen Geddes R.S.W (1866-1936) - An Artist seated at his easel painting in a sunlit Orchard, signed and dated ‘84 (1884) watercolour heightened with white, 9.5” x 6.5”

£50-80

909.

Jim Condell (20th/21st century) - “Arrival of the Cuckoo on Roundway Down, Devizes”, also a further example by the same artist, Derelict building with a Fox and Pheasants beside trees, both signed Condell and inscribed verso, watercolour and gouache, 16” x 18.75” and 17.25” x 19.75” (2)

£30-50

910.

George William Morrison (1820-1893) - “Whitepark Bay, Dunseverick, North Antrim Coast", signed, also inscribed on the old mount, watercolour, 8.5” x 22.5”

£100-150

911.

Walter Richard Sickert R.A., R.B.A (1860-1942) “Study, Lady in Grey", signed pencils and watercolour, 3.5” x 2.25”; together with a further small study of a Lady holding a Basket, 2.5” x 1.5” (contained in the same frame); also a series of studies on one sheet depicting ladies wearing various bonnets, one holding a red parasol, said to be scenes in Hyde Park, signed, pencil and watercolour, overall size, 2.75” x 5.5” (2)

£300-500

902 (See page 66)

912.

Marjorie Best (1903-1997) - “Spring Rose” still life of flowers in a glass vase, signed, also inscribed and dated 1979 verso, watercolour, 15.5” x 12”

£30-50

913.

Marjorie Best (1903-1997) - Still life of Pink Roses in a glass vase, signed, watercolour, 16” x 13”

£30-50

914.

Marjorie Best (1903-1907) - Still life of white, lilac and blue flowers in a cream vase, signed, watercolour, 16.75” x 13”

£30-50

915.

Marjorie Best (1903-1997) - Still life of white and yellow flowers in a green vase, watercolour, 13.25” x 16.75”

£30-50

916.

Marjorie Best (1903-1997) - Still life of Daffodils and Forsythia in a decorated vase, signed, watercolour, 17” x 13”

£30-50

910 (See page 67) 917.

Marjorie Best (1903-1997) - Still life of white and pink flowers in a decorated vase, signed, watercolour, 12.5” x 17”

£30-50

918.

Marjorie Best (1903-1997) - Still life of Pansies in a decorated vase, signed, watercolour, 13” x 9.5”

£30-50

919.

Marjorie Beddus (English 20th century) - a still life of flowers in a porcelain vase by some grapes, signed, oil on board, 16" x 20", framed 19.5" x 23.5" overall; together with a still life of Anemones by the same artist; also Frank K Gustin 'Belle River' and woodland, signed, acrylic on board, 10" x 8" (3)

£50-100

920.

John Henry Boel (fl.1890-1910) - River Landscape with silver birch trees, signed and dated 1897, oil on canvas 20” x 30” together with a further modern oil painting by Charles Comber depicting a Sunlit Wooded Landscape, (2)

£80-120

921.

H Leslie Davis (19th/20th century) - cattle on a track with trees, a church tower in the distance, signed and dated 1899, oil on board, 13.5" x 8.5", framed 18.5" x 14.5" overall

£120-180

922.

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”

£800-1200

923.

English School (19th century) - pair of Royal Mail coaching scenes, oil on canvas, 19" x 15.5", framed 23" x 19.5" overall (2) (one canvas at fault)

£100-200

924.

19th century school, - 'The Lass That Loves A Sailor', a portrait of a young lady standing by a windowsill, labelled verso with title and inscribed Fred Williams... Cornwall, oil on canvas, 8" x 10", framed 10" x 12" overall

£80-100 923

922 (Very large oil)

926

925.

Attributed to Frank Cassell (1862-1908) - terriers in a hilly landscape, oil on board, 10" x 8", framed 14 x 12" overall

£50-80

926.

Ray Richardson (British, born 1964) - 'You're As Much Use As A Chocolate Teapot', signed verso with the title and dated 1990, oil on canvas, 17" x 10", framed 17" x 13" overall

£100-200

927.

Modern abstract still life, unsigned, acrylic on panel, 8" x 8", framed 11.5" x 11.75" overall

£50-100

928.

M Rickaby (20th Century) - Three children with nets on a beach, oil on canvas board, signed and dated '12 (2012), 22" x 18", framed 27" x 23" overall

£50-80

929.

20th Century School - Venetian canal bridge and Gondolier, signed indistinctly, oil on board, 19.5" x 28", framed 26" x 34" overall

£100-150

930.

Wendy Parkyn (British Contemporary) - rolling hills and countryside with sheep in the foreground and a farm in the middle distance, signed, acrylic on canvas, 10" x 20", framed 16" x 26" overall

£40-80

931.

Christian Guinet (French, born 1950) - The village of Eze, palm trees in the foreground, signed, acrylic on canvas, 13" x 16", framed 18" x 21.5"

**signedalsowithtitleversoandbearingapersonalisedlabel'toJack (Rowell)...August2003'

£50-100

935 (See page 70)

932.

Tom Whitehead (1886-1959) - 'Stocks Lane', figures and horses on a sunlit lane, signed, watercolour on paper, 22.5" x 14.5", framed, 31" x 24"; together with another Tom Whitehead watercolour painting of a fisherman by a stone bridge, 16.5" x 10.5"; also a church on a hill signed HG Jefferson 1969, 11" x 11.5" (3)

£40-60

933.

Heidi Langridge (20th/21st century) - "Goldfinches in Pink", signed and numbered 27/45, limited edition Giclée print published February 2023, unframed 18.5" x 15"; also "Bullfinches in Orange and Blue", signed and numbered 27/45, a limited edition, unframed 18.75" x 18.5" (2)

£60-80

936

934.

Thomas McAndrew (British 1916-2002) - a steep country lane with cottages and trees, signed Thos McAndrew, oil on board, 23" x 19", framed 28" x 23.5" overall

£60-100

935.

Lorraine Brown (20th/21st century) - "Window by the Sea", sunlit window sill with a still-life of flowers and other objects, inscribed with the artist name and the title of the work on a label, verso, oil on canvas, 24 x 27.75

**Theworkissoldtogetherwithaletterfromtheartist'sfather inSidmouth,Devonauthenticatingthepicture

£100-120

936.

Debbie Urquhart (b. 1972) - "Sunset and Orchid", signed and numbered 12/45, also bearing the blind stamp for Aquarelle Publishing, a coloured Giclée print produced August 2022, unframed 19" x 18.5"

£30-40

937.

***Widmaier (20th/21st century) - Caribbean market with figures, vegetables and fruit in the foreground, signed mixed media, including acrylic, 29” x 39”

£80-120

938.

Kenneth Stanley Tadd (fl. 1980-2000) - “Wind blown trees on the Moor”, with ponies grazing nearby, signed also inscribed verso on the artists original label and numbered 640, watercolour, 13.5” x 20.25”

£50-60

939.

Andrew Litten (British, born 1970) - 'Longing To Change Places', signed, oil on board, bearing the title and a signature verso dated 2009, 9.75" x 11.5", framed 17" x 18.5" overall

£100-150

937

939

940.

Louise McClary (British, born 1958) - 'Crow', signed, acrylic and collage on board, also signed, dated Nov '92 (1992) and with title verso, 13.5" x 10.5", framed behind glass 19" x 16" overall

£40-80

941.

The Walt Disney Company - Limited Edition hand painted character cel based on artwork from The Walt Disney Studios' animated short film 'Tummy Trouble', sequence 1, scene 115, numbered 171/500 and with Disney logo lower right, 11.5" x 30", within mount and frame 19" x 37" overall

£150-200

942.

Mel Calman (British 1931-1994) - 'I like a bit of fresh junk..', signed, ink and pencil on paper, 4.5" x 5", framed 11" x 12" overall; together with another ink drawing cartoon 'No, Son, you won't be doing it i'm for 'O' level English', signed indistinct, framed 8.75" x 10.75" overall (2)

£50-80

943.

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"

£150-200

944.

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

£100-150

945.

Lars Nyberg RE (Swedish, born 1956) - 'Winter Fog', drypoint, signed and numbered 19/20, unframed, image 3.25" x 6", overall paper 11.25" x 15"; together with another drypoint of a tree by the same artist, signed and numbered 81/100, image 4.5" x 7", paper overall 11.25" x 15"

£40-60

946.

Paul Stephens (20th/21st century) - "Tower Bridge & River Thames", signed, also inscribed verso with the title and exhibition details of the artist, oil on board, 15" x 15.5", framed 19" x 19" overall

£70-100 943

947.

Paul Stephens (20th/21st century) - "Apple Blossom Orchard", signed, also inscribed verso with the title and exhibition details of the artist, oil on board, 19.5" x 15.5", framed 23" x 19" overall

£80-120

948.

John Haskins (British born 1938), 'Summer Rain, Hertfordshire', a father and son walking a dog on a woodland trail, signed, oil on board, titled to a label verso, 21.5" x 17.5", framed 26" x 22.5" overall

£100-150

949.

John Haskins (British born 1938) - a gentleman fishing from the banks of a river, woodland around, signed, oil on board, titled to a label verso, 21.5" x 17.5", framed 26" x 22.5" overall

£100-150

950.

John Haskins (British born 1938) - 'The Blackberry Pickers', a mother and daughter foraging in a hedgerow, signed and with title and artist bio details verso, oil on board, 24" x 16", framed 29" x 21" overall

£100-150

951.

Neil Canning (British born 1960) - a ram in a field with a rural landscape beyond, signed pastel on paper, 21" x 176", framed, 30" x 26" overall

£300-350

952.

Neil Canning (British born 1960) - figure on a beach with a coastal village and harbour wall, pastel and collage on paper, 29" x 22", framed 40" x 34" overall

£400-500

949

955

951 (See page 71)

952 (See page 71) 956 953.

Andrea Chaman-Smith (British contemporary) - harbour scene with boats moored, signed ACS, acrylic on canvas board, 15.5" x 11.5, framed 23.5" x 19.5"; also a city scene with two red buses, signed ACS, acrylic on canvas, 23.5" x 20", and 'Walking in Sunshine', acrylic on board, label verso, 12" x 10" (3)

£60-100

954.

Andrea Chaman-Smith (British contemporary) - 'Girl By The Sea', signed with initials ACS, acrylic on canvas, also bearing artists label with title verso to the stretcher, 31.5" x 23.5", framed 36" x 28" overall

£70-100

955.

William Offord (British/Australian born 1944) - 'Rockhopper III', sailing boats off a rocky coastline, signed, oil on canvas, signed and title verso, 51" x 28", framed 58" x 35" overall

£400-600

956.

William (Bill) Offord, (British/Australian, born 1944) - a settler on the move with a loaded cart pulled by a single horse, signed, oil on board, 22" x 18", framed 27" x 23" overall

£80-120

957.

William Offord (British/Australian born 1944) - 'Harbour Series', boats moored in an estuary or lake' signed, oil on board, 12" x 10", framed 17" x 15" overall

£50-100

958.

***Jewell (20th/21st century) - “Narcotics Dance”, inscribed verso, also bearing the original cost price of 20 guineas, oil on board, 30” x 20”

£80-120

959.

Jonathan Armigel Wade (b. 1960) - "Along The Lane", signed also inscribed on the artist original label verso and numbered 2506, oil on board, 32.25" x 11.25"

**Theworkiscontainedwithintheartistoriginalhandcraftedframe, 36.5"x15.5"

£600-1000

960. NO LOT

Furniture & Furnishings

961.

Fine Persian hand-made Navahand runner, 185" x 37" £130-180

962.

Fine hand-made Kashan rug, 80" x 54" £60-100

963.

Persian Zeleh Soltan rug, 59" x 87" £120-180

964.

Persian hand-made Asleghand rug, circa 1910, 79" x 60" £70-100

965.

Persian hand-made Karaja rug, circa 1910, 57" x 76" £100-150

966.

Persian Farahan rug, circa 1920, 50" x 83" £70-100

967.

Persian Mahal type rug, with flowers and vines on a deep blue ground within repeated foliate motif borders, 87" x 56" approx £150-200

968.

Two Indian type wool rugs, 70" x 42" £50-80

969.

Large pink rose and foliate Aubusson style rug, 72" x 110" £150-200

971.

Large Victorian gilt moulded frame oval mirror, 48" x 39" £40-80

972.

Chinese camphorwood chest, the hinged cover and front carved in relief with flowers and birds, the interior is open with a removable tray, 20th century, 40" wide, 20" deep, 22" high

£30-50

973.

Georgian oak chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 3" wide, 19.5" deep, 36" high £50-100

959 (See page 72)
963

974.

French Kingwood dressing table, the central hinged cover with mirror (loose at fault) flanked by two further hinged covers enclosing open compartments, over faux drawer fronts, short drawer, slide and long drawer, on slender square tapering legs, 31.5" wide, 17" deep, 29" high; together with a small square three tier mahogany whatnot, 14" x 14" 25" high, and a mahogany tilt-top oval tripod wine table (faults and repairs) (3)

£50-100

975.

Good Edwardian satinwood oval extending dining table, with one extra leaf, 74" wide extended, 45" deep, 29" high ; together with a set of six inlaid dining chairs (2 carvers), with leather seats and rivet trims, the seats 18" high, the backs 38" high

£300-500

976.

Good Georgian style mahogany bookcase, 20th century, the moulded cornice over three astragal glazed doors enclosing shelving, on a base of three panelled cupboard doors enclosing shelves, 66" wide, 20" deep, 81" high

£100-200

977.

Victorian style mahogany chiffonier sideboard, the moulded top over three cushion drawers above three arch panelled doors enclosing shelves, on a plinth base, late 20th century, 67" wide, 20" deep, 36" high

£50-100

978.

Victorian mahogany extending dining table, the moulded top with D ends, three leaves, on reeded tapering legs terminating on castors, 128" long extended, 57" deep, 29" high

£200-400

975
969 (See page 73)
967 (See page 73)

976 (See page 74)

979.

Pair of decorative rustic pine pigeon hole units, each with six divisions and metal label holder, 20" wide, 14" deep, 26" high

£20-40

980.

Good button upholstered tan leather club style arm chair by Wade Upholstery Limited, labelled, 41" wide, the seat 16" high, the back 38" high

£200-300

981.

Set of four Victorian mahogany dining chairs, with round backs over drop-in stripe upholstered seats and raised on cabriole legs terminating on scroll feet, labels for Thomas Mills of Bradford, 20" wide, the seats 19" hiogh, the backs 35" high (4)

£40-80

982.

Set of eight Victorian style mahogany dining chairs, with shaped backs over stuff-over upholstered seats, includes two elbow chairs, 20th century, 23" wide, the seats 18" high, the backs 35" high (8)

£100-200

983.

Velvet stripe upholstered lounge chair, on dark wood tapering square feet, 30" wide, the seat 19" high, the back 34" high

£40-80

984.

Good foliate upholstered Knole type settee, with drop ends on shallow bun feet, 81" wide, 38" deep, the seat 19" high the back 34" high

£250-350

985.

French 19th century beech framed settee, with pale damask upholstery to front and back, the frame with shell and foliate motif, upon cabriole legs, 53" wide, the seat 17" high, the back 36" high

£100-200

978 (See page 74)
985

986.

Square footstool, with rope and gold foliate scroll upholstery upon turned wooden feet, 25" x 25", 11" high

£20-40

987.

1930s light oak oval gateleg occasional table, with moulded hinged top upon barley twist legs united by stretchers, 53" wide extended, 33" deep, 29" high

£20-40

988.

1930s oak gateleg rectangular occasional table, the hinged top with carved motif border, raised on slender bobbin tuned legs united by stretchers, 37" wide extended, 24" deep, 29" high

£30-50

989.

Tall oak and mahogany cabinet, the upper with a single astragal glazed door enclosing shelves, over a single drawer, upon square legs, early 20th century, 25" wide, 18" deep, 58" high

£60-100

990.

19th century mahogany bow-fronted chest of drawers, the plain top over two short and three long graduated drawers, upon bracket feet, 40" wide, 20" deep, 42" high

£80-120

991.

Victorian beech framed upholstered settee, the curved rail frame over pale gold damask upholstered seat, raised upon cabriole legs, 57" wide, the seat 15" high, the back 29" high; together with three Glover Arabian brand footstools in matching upholstery; larger rectangular 34" x 17"; small square and small circular (4)

£80-150

992.

Vintage steamer trunk/chest, late 19th/early 20th century, the domed barrel hinged cover enclosing a divied removable tier over an open box, the top and sides with embossed paper and wooden batons and brass furniture, 33" wide, 18" deep, 25" high

£250-300

991
993
998 (See page 77)

993.

Good quality mahogany desk in the manner of Chippendale, the back having a central cupboard flanked by pigeon holes and small drawers, over two short drawers and raised on scroll cabriole legs terminating on claw and ball feet, late 20th century, 42" wide, 26" deep, 42" high; also with a similar styled reproduction mahogany chair (2)

£100-150

994.

19th century mahogany demi-lune side table, with boxwood banding border, raised on turned legs terminating on porcelain castors, 41" wide, 20" deep, 28" high; together with a mahogany side table with frieze drawer, upon reeded tapering legs 38" wide 19" deep, 29" high; also with a low mahogany Sutherland table (3)

£60-100

995.

French style painted dressing table and small chest of drawers pair, pale blue with gold borders, the dressing table with triptych mirror, 40" wide, 22" deep (2)

£60-100

996.

Button upholstered brown leather settee, with rivet border and raised on tapering square legs, 56" wide, the seat 17" high, the back 34" high

£100-200

997.

Georgian style mahogany pedestal desk, 20th century, the moulded century, the moulded over three frieze drawers, upon two pedestal supports with three drawers, 58" wide, 34" deep, 30" high; together with a modern brown leather office desk chair and footstool (3)

£80-120

998.

Small Regency style mahogany bowfront chest of drawers, the cross banded top over a slide and four long graduated drawers, on a shaped frieze, 29" wide, 20" deep, 31" high

£60-100

999.

Victorian style mahogany circular breakfast table, the moulded top on a central baluster support with carved leaf, upon four cabriole leaf capped legs terminating on ball and claw feet, 59" diameter, 31" high

£50-100

1000.

1930s walnut begére settee and arm chair, settee 43" wide, the seat 16" high, the back 34" high (settee with damage to bergere back); also with two small oak framed chairs with bergére seats (4)

£20-40

1001.

Victorian satin birch bowfront chest of drawers, the moulded top with swing dressing mirror over two short and two long graduated drawers, raised on bun feet, 38" wide, 21" deep, 65" high

£60-100

1002.

Victorian walnut serpentine stretcher table, the moulded top over two turned supports united by a ring turned stretcher over cabriole legs upon brass castors, 42" wide, 22" deep, 29" high

£80-120

996
992 (See page 76)

1003.

Victorian mahogany hall chair, the open back with central shield and carved scroll motif, over a shaped moulded seat upon turned baluster front legs, 17" wide, the seat 17" high, the back 17" high; together with Victorian ebonised two-tier side table and a Regency style mahogany stick back chair (3)

£40-60

1004.

Leather upholstered revolving captain's desk chair, with rivet borders, the raised back on pilaster slat support, upon cabriole legs terminating on brass castors, 25" wide, the seat 18" high the back 35" high

£80-120

1005.

Victorian Aesthetic two-tier bamboo square plant stand, each tier decorated with flowering branches, raised on a simulated bamboo frame, 12" x 12", 312" high

£50-80

1006.

Pair of mahogany tripod wine tables with shaped pie crust rims by Harper's of Bath, 12" diameter, 21" high; together with a tall mahogany tripod plant stand 39" high, towel rail and folding cake stand (5)

£50-100

1007.

Begére back arm chair with an upholstered seat, 23" wide, the seat 18" high, the back 34"; with a single chair (2)

£20-30

1008.

Victorian mahogany frame salon chair, with green button upholstery, raised on turned front legs terminating on castors, 24" wide, 42" high (missing one castor)

£40-80

1025 (See page 78)

1009.

Victorian walnut open section Davenport desk, with raised stationery divided back over a hinged flap with inset leather writing surface, all upon turned legs united by two under-tiers, 21" wide, 18" deep, 38" high; together with a 19th century rosewood pole fire screen with needlework floral panel; also with an oak two tier side table (3)

£50-100

1010.

Mahogany open three tier wall shelf in the manner of Chippendale, with shaped back and fretwork side panels, having three shelves over two short drawers, 21" wide, 35" high; also with a replica mahogany Canterbury (2)

£60-100

1011.

Chippendale style mahogany occasional table, the inlaid top with to hinged leaves, over a single short drawer and dummy drawer front over two lattice fret carved doors and fret carved sides and back with fabric behind, upon square legs terminating on brass castors, 39" wide extended, 22" deep, 30" high

£150-250

1012.

Edwardian walnut dressing chest of drawers, with a swing mirror on a raised back with two short shallow drawers, over the base chest of three long graduated drawers, 27" wide, 20" deep, 60" high; together with an open pine bookshelf, 30" wide, 8.5" deep, 50" high; also with a walnut bureau, the hinged fall-front enclosing pigeon holes, over two long drawers and on cabriole legs, 31" wide, 39" high (3)

£40-80

1013.

Victorian mahogany and button upholstered spoon back salon arm chair, with striped upholstery, upon scroll cabriole front legs terminating on brass castors, 31" wide, the back 40" high; together with a Victorian walnut and button upholstered salon chair, the frame surmounted by a carved floral motif, upon flower carved cabriole front legs terminating on ceramic castors, 23" wide, 39" high

£60-100

1014.

Oak joynt stool, 18" wide, 12" deep, 18" high; together with an oak two-tier side table, 24" wide, 32" high; also a walnut bobbin turned shelf, 30" high and two elm seat Windsor chairs (5)

£40-80

1015.

Bobbin turned beech and rush seat corner chair, 18" x 18", the back 17" high

£20-40

1016.

Replica gentleman's valet stand, with jacket hanger over two short accessory drawers, over a trouser rail, raised on twist cheval supports, 18" wide, 47" high

£40-80

1017.

Mid century teak tile topped square coffee table, 26" x 28", 17" high

£30-50

1018.

19th century mahogany tripod occasional table, the moulded circular top on a turned support over three cabriole legs, 17.5" diameter, 28" high

£20-30

1019.

After Eileen Gray (1878-1976) E1027 style chrome table, the circular glass top within a tubular chrome frame and height adjusting support, 20" diameter, lowest setting 23.5" high, tallest setting 30" high

£50-80

1020.

Art Deco style standard lamp/table, the striped etched glass globe shade on a chrome tube support over a mirrored oval glass table with two small chrome trays, 22.5" wide, 72" high

£80-120

1021.

Small18th century double panel oak coffer, the panelled hinged cover enclosing an open interior, over a panelled front, 36" wide, 20.5" deep, 24" high

£60-100

1022.

Edwardian mahogany serpentine bijouterie display table, the glazed hinged cover enclosing a baize surface, over slender cabriole legs united by an undertier, 25" wide, 18" deep, 31" high

£60-100

1023.

18th century elm low travelling coffer, the hinged top with moulded edges enclosing an open interior with candle box, over a carved front with foliate arches, 38" wide, 14" deep, 14.5" high

£50-80

1024.

Provincial French fruitwood refectory table, the single piece top raised on tapering square legs, 63" wide, 35" deep, 28,5" high

£150-250

1025.

Provincial French 19th century fruitwood cupboard, with double panelled cupboard doors, 58" wide, 25" deep, 36" high

£150-250

1026.

Group of decorative wall mirrors, largest with bevelled glass in a green painted frame 35.5" x 29" (6)

£40-80

1027.

Edwardian mahogany marquetry inlaid torchere, the square top with inlay bird and flower in an urn decoration, on a turned and reeded support over three spayed legs 37.5" high

£50-80

1028.

Victorian style mahogany three division Canterbury, surmounted by turned finials over fret carved panel sides, over a single drawer and on turned feet terminating on brass castors, 23" wide, 15" deep, 23" high

£140-180

1028
1030
1031

1029.

19th century mahogany inlaid four division Canterbury, with turned supports over a single drawer, raised on turned feet terminating on brass castors, 19.5" wide, 14" deep, 19.5" high

£120-180

1030.

Decorative 19th century Chinese carved padouk wood low jardinière stand, the inset marble top within an octagonal frame, over a pierced carved foliate frieze upon swept legs with claw and ball feet, 21" diameter, 19" high

£180-220

1031.

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

£200-300

1032.

Chinese hardwood jardiniere stand, the square moulded top over a pierced carved frieze, raised on circular legs united by stretchers, 16.5" x 16.5", 44.5" high

£150-200

1033.

French Louis XV style kingwood, marquetry inlay and ormolu mounted pedestal, having a mirror glass top over an ormolu border, on a tapering support with foliate inlay decoration, on a stepped base, 18" wide, 13" deep, 51" high

£150-200

1034.

Decorative French gilt metal mounted torchere, the circular top with metal rim mount, raised on brass supports cast with eagle head masks and paw feet, over a circular under-tier and on a trefoil base with pineapple finial, over three feet, 14" diameter, 41" high

£120-180

1035.

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

£500-800

1036.

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)

£40-80

1037. NO LOT

1035

Garden statuary

1038.

Three similar painted metal garden benches, white, one wire seat, one with lancet arched back and the other with a wavy shaped back, 40" wide approx (3)

£100-200

1039.

Bramblecrest cast aluminium lounger with wheels, stone colour, with grey cushions, 86" long when fully reclined

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£70-100

1040.

Group of four composite stone pedestal urn planters on stepped square supports, 23" diameter, 28" high (4)

£100-200

1040 (See page 80)

1042.

Decorative composite Corinthian type column support, 40" high; together with a fluted composite stone urn planter upon an associated square plinth; also a shallow bird bath and a pair of baluster shaped plinths 16" high

£60-100

1043.

Group of small weathered composition stone figures; including two standing infants both 24" high approx, a dog, recumbant lion, cat etc.

£60-100

1044.

Group of four weathered composition stone figures; including boy wearing a coat 30" high, girl carrying baskets of flowers, classical maiden carrying flasks and a lady holding a dove 33" high (4)

£40-80

1045.

Heavy composition stone figural study of a putti asleep on a ball, 25" high; together with a putti figural plinth/support and two similar neoclassical style concrete figures of maidens tallest 38" high (4)

£40-80

1046.

Decorative cast concrete statue of a classical draped maiden, 45" high

£50-100

1047.

Large terracotta jar, 24" high; together with a smaller amphora type jar 21" high; also with a group of assorted cast composition stone planters; including larger square examples, circular textured cast examples, barrel examples etc.

£50-150

1048.

Group of assorted metal garden ornaments; including pair of tall weathered steel tree ornaments 56" high; weathered steel hen figures (some faults), Armillary sphere, tall square plant support and a heron figure (7)

£50-150

1046
1044

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.

1. Bids

All bids made shall be treated as offers made upon these Conditions of Sale and all persons present and approved to bid are admitted to a sale on the basis that they have notice of these Conditions.

1A. Internet Bidding

There are no additional surcharges when bidding via our own bidding platform 'GH Live'

We also use two other online bidding platforms via the-saleroom.com and Easylive which will be subject to additional fees. Please see their respective websites for further details and terms.

‘Pre-Bidding Autobids’

'Pre-Bidding' is a new feature to our own platform and allows bidders to bid against each other prior to the start of a live auction. During the live auction the bidding will start at the current bid reached during the 'Pre-Bidding' and continues until your maximum bid is reached. All bids are anonymous, and your maximum bids are confidential. If you have been outbid, during the ‘Pre-Bidding’ then you will receive an email notifying you that you are no longer the leading bidder, however once the sale is live you will not receive any further notifications. Once bids are placed, they cannot be removed, but can be reduced, if above the current bid.

2. Ascertainment of the Buyer

The Buyer shall be the person making the highest bid which is acceptable to the Auctioneer as signified by the fall of the hammer. No bid may be retracted. In the case of a dispute the Auctioneer may either declare the purchaser or put the lot up again.

3. Auctioneer’s discretion

The Auctioneer has sole discretion, (a) to refuse any bid, (b) to advance the bidding as he may decide, (c) to withdraw or divide any lot or combine one lot with another or others, (d) to exclude any person from the auction rooms, and (e) to require pre-payment in full.

4. Reserves and Seller’s right to bid

Lots put up for sale are subject, (a) to any reserve price imposed by the Seller, (b) the right of the Auctioneer to bid on behalf of the Seller, and (c) where no reserve has been imposed (but in no other case) for the Seller to bid personally or through any one agent. It is the responsibility of the Seller to ensure any reserves are received by the Auctioneer.

5. Buyer’s Duties

The Buyer shall forthwith or as soon as possible after the sale, (a) supply his name and address, (b) supply, if so required, bank or other suitable references, (c) pay the full purchase price in a way acceptable to the Auctioneer, notwithstanding any prior arrangement for advance payment required by the Auctioneer, and (d) on proof of payment clear the lots purchased by the times specified. Lots may not be cleared during the sale except by permission of the Auctioneer.

6. Payments ALL LOTS ARE TO BE PAID & CLEARED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE AUCTION

Methods of payment include direct bank transfer, debit card, credit card, cash to a maximum of £8,500, Cheque payments are no longer accepted. For fraud protection we no longer accept payments by credit or debit cards for ‘Customer not Present’ transactions. Card payments at the saleroom will be accepted but must be supported by Chip and PIN. Card payments for live internet bidding will only be accepted if they have been AVS and 3D Secure authorised via our online platform with a maximum transaction limit of £1000 for Watch & Jewellery auctions; £2000 limit for all other auctions unless previous authorisation has been agreed. Deposit payments made direct at the bank or via telephone banking will need to be confirmed as 'cleared funds' before any goods are released.

6A. Anti-Money Laundering Policy

New clients spending over £5000 on an individual transaction must be verified, by supplying a current form of ID confirming their name and address to match the invoice. This must be supplied to complete the transaction before the release of goods

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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