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Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables Saturday 2nd April 2016 10.00am


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Nicholas Davies

Will Farmer

Director Silver, Jewellery and Collectables

Director Ceramics, Glass and Decorative Arts

nick@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

will@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Mark Hannam

Andrew Mayall

Alison Snowdon

Senior Valuer and Auctioneer Collectables and Furniture

Valuer and Auctioneer Furniture

Valuer and Auctioneer Textiles and Ceramics

mark@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

alison@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

andrew@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

William Lacey

Liz Winnicott

Picture Consultant

Silver and Jewellery Consultant

liz@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

bill@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Judith Woolgar

Clare Tracey

Ellie Bertram

Accounts Manager

Office Administration

Administrative Assistant

judith@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

ellie@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

info@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Lee Coldrick

Alex Froggatt

Head Porter and Saleroom Assistant

Porter


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To include Items from the estate of Dame Alicia Markova ✦ Thursday 31st March Friday 1st April Morning of the sale from

Viewing 10.00am to 4.00pm 10.00am to 8.00pm 8.00am to 10.00am

Venue Mill Race Lane, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1JN Tel: 01384 444140 Email: info@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk Website: www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Buyers Premium 20% (24% VAT inclusive) on the hammer price

Sale number 0187

Catalogue £10/£12 by post

Front cover: Lot 574 Back cover: Lot 669 Order of sale: Lot 499

In accordance with Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006 all lots marked 3 which sell for €1000 or more are subject to a resale right royalty charge payable by the bidder. Please refer to clause 8b of our terms and conditions. Notice regarding the sale of material from Endangered Species. Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulation prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.

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The Auction – A Buying Guide We have outlined below all the information you will need to understand how to buy at auction. If you have any questions we are here to help. Email addresses and telephone numbers are provided in this catalogue, or if you are at the sale please ask a member of staff.

The Basics Viewing Our viewing times are shown at the front of the catalogue. Cataloguers are on hand to help with enquiries about the sale and specific lots. Most items are openly displayed in the saleroom; others are stored in secure cabinets. We ask that you take care when viewing the sale. If you need assistance to view large or heavy objects please ask a porter to help. Please note when handling any item at the view or at the sale you do so at your own risk.

The Catalogue All lots carry a description and pre-sale estimate of price. Estimates suggest the price that the lot may reach. Vendors’ reserves may be set, they are confidential, but they will not exceed the bottom estimate figure. Estimates do not include the buyers’ premium. Lots may carry abbreviations, e.g. S/D (some damage) or A/F (as found, considerable damage). We make every effort to note damage and restoration; the absence of any such note does not imply the lot is without defect. All customers should satisfy themselves of both conditions and descriptions. Any weights and measurements given are approximate. Any amendments to the catalogue are shown in Saleroom notices which are posted around the viewing/auction rooms. For further information on cataloguing terms used in the paintings and prints section please see our terms and conditions of business.

Saleroom facilities The saleroom has a café open on the Thursday and Friday prior to the sale and on the day of the sale.

Registration Anyone wishing to bid should register at the sales office and will receive a bidding or paddle number before the start of the sale. The number should be shown when bidding and paying and should be returned to the cash office at the end of the day. At present registration is carried out on the day of the sale only. Online bidding registration closes on the morning of the sale at 9.30am.

Auctioning the lots The speed of the auction will vary between auctioneers. Typically we will cover approximately 120-130 lots per hour. Bidding stops after the fall of the hammer and the auctioneer’s decision is final.

Bidding at the sale Bidders should use the paddles they have been assigned for the day and will need to show them clearly to the auctioneer when bidding. Invoices will only be raised to the name assigned to the paddle. We cannot transfer lots to other names or numbers after the fall of the hammer.

Absentee or commission bidding If you are unable to attend the sale but wish to bid on a lot, we can do this on your behalf. You will need to fill in a commission bid form; one is included in this catalogue. You should complete the contact details, list the lot and the maximum price you wish to pay, excluding the buyer’s premium. The form should then be submitted to our offices or a member of staff. The bid will be carried out by us and is entirely confidential. All bids are executed at as low a price as is permitted by other bids left and/or reserves set. Bids may be submitted by telephone or email, info@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk, and must be received before 9am on the day of the sale. Successful buyers will receive an invoice after the sale; payment and collection details will be enclosed. Please note, this service is offered as a convenience. We take every care in carrying out bids left with us, however we cannot be held responsible for errors made or failure to execute bids, therefore commission bids are left at the bidder’s risk. Neither requests to “buy” nor rolling bids can be accepted. (Before leaving bids please see “conditions of absentee bidding” on the enclosed bid form).

Telephone bidding We can offer a limited number of telephone bidding lines on sale day enabling absentee bidders to bid “live”. This facility is only available on lots which carry a bottom estimate of £400 or more. Requests for telephone bids must be made by close of business the day before the sale and are allocated on a first come first served basis.

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Payment Payment can be made during or immediately after the sale. The successful buyer should take the bidding number to the cash office for processing. Payment can be made by cash, debit card, credit card or bank transfer (please ask for details). Payments over £500 are not taken over the phone and invoices must be paid in person or by bank transfer (please quote the buyer reference given on your invoice). Our bank details are: Fieldings Auctioneers Client Account Sort Code: 60 20 48 Account No.: 4553 2737 Please note that credit card payments carry a surcharge of 2% on the total invoice. In accordance with financial regulations we do not accept single cash payments over £9,999. Once payment has cleared, goods may be collected. Small items may be collected during the sale at the discretion of the porters, furniture may be removed at the end of the sale. Accounts staff are available to answer any enquiries regarding payment prior to and at the sale. Sold items not collected or paid for within seven days of the sale will incur storage charges of £2 per day per invoice.

Package and shipping We offer a limited packing service within the U.K. only and at the auctioneer’s discretion. For information please contact us. All liabilities are with the buyer. We do not pack or ship any fragile items including pottery, porcelain, glassware, paintings, arms or weaponry. We confidently suggest the following agent as an alternative: •

Mail Boxes Etc 79 Friar Street, Worcester, WR1 2NT Tel: 01905 732830 Email: info@mbeworcester.co.uk Website: www.mbe.co.uk/worcester

Neither storage nor handling fees are charged for the first 7 days. After this time charges are made (please refer to our terms and conditions of business). When collecting furniture, owners will need to arrange collection times with our office and provide 48 hours advance notice. If an agent is collecting furniture we would require the third party to supply proof of identity and authorisation from the buyer.

Special Notice Notice Regarding the Sale of Material from Endangered Species. Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country

Additional sales services Condition reports For prospective buyers who are unable to attend the viewing, we offer a condition report service. Requests for information and/or email images are accepted by telephone or email during the week before the sale. Demand is often very high for this service and, whilst we aim to reply at the latest 24 hours before sale day, we cannot guarantee this. Such reports are a statement of our opinion and are for guidance purposes only.

Online services Our catalogues may be viewed online and downloaded from our website www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk. Our recently re-designed site now offers search and lot alert facilities. If you are looking to buy a particular item then please visit the login page to register your details and add your key search words. If you simply want to be notified of each of our sales please login and register and we will send you an email announcement seven days prior to each sale. For further details please contact Clare Tracey on 01384 444140.

Catalogue Subscriptions If you wish to receive catalogues by post please note that we offer an annual subscription service. For further information, or to request an application form, please call us.

Easy access Our saleroom offers street level access and has a disabled toilet facility. If you require any special assistance then please contact us prior to your visit so that we can try to assist further.

Professional services We provide a full range of professional valuation services for insurance, probate or family division purposes. These can be arranged by appointment at either your home or our offices and in each instance are tailored to suit the individual client’s requirements. Valuations for insurance may vary from a single item to an entire collection of goods. Full inventories can be prepared with illustrations if required. Valuations for probate purposes can be provided for executors and trustees. We may, in addition, be able to assist in clearing any property as required.

Valuation days Every Tuesday between 10am and 4pm at our Mill Race Lane premises, no appointment necessary.

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Order of sale Lot Numbers

Page Numbers

Ceramics

1 - 205

5 - 19

Glass

206 - 338

20 - 31

Jewellery

339 - 441

32 - 39

Silver

442 - 556

40 - 48

Paintings and Prints

557 - 645

49 - 57

Collectables

646 - 803

58 - 74

Furniture

804 - 895

75 - 81

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Dame Alicia Markova DBE (1910 – 2004) is one of only a tiny élite acknowledged as ‘prima ballerina assoluta'. She was the first British ballerina to become the principal dancer of a ballet company and was widely considered to be one of the greatest classical ballet dancers of the twentieth century. Born Lillian Alicia Marks on December 1, 1910 in North London, she was the first of four daughters born to Arthur Marks (1889–1924), and Eileen Barry (1890–1949). A knock-kneed child, Alicia was sent by her doctor for dance lessons as an experimental alternative to leg-irons, attending The Pheasantry in London under the instruction of former ballerina Princess Astafieva. At just 13 years of age she was spotted by Sergei Diaghilev, impresario of the Ballets Russes, and invited to tour with his ballet troupe in Europe. She performed among stars such as Olga Spessivtseva, Serge Lifar and George Balanchine until Diaghilev’s death in 1929. This early training was to be the foundation of her future success, bringing her to the attention of choreographers such as Frederick Ashton, Michel Fokine, Antony Tudor, Léonide Massine and Bronislava Nijinska. During the early 1930’s Alicia danced as prima ballerina with the Ballet Club and the Vic-Wells Ballet, later known as The Royal Ballet, before forming her own touring ballet company in 1934 with dance partner Anton Dolin. She joined the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo in 1938, remaining with it until 1941, when she joined Ballet Theatre, where Dolin was again her partner. In 1945 they formed a Markova-Dolin Ballet in America before returning to England, co-founding the Festival Ballet in 1950. In 1963 Alicia retired from dancing and was awarded Dame of the British Empire. In the same year, she travelled to New York to begin a six-year stint as the director of ballet at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, moving to the University of Cincinnati, home of the school of the Cincinnati Ballet as professor of ballet in 1970. She returned to England in 1974 to be closer to her family and continue her involvement in British ballet. She acted as Patron or President of numerous dance organisations, including the English National Ballet, a Governor of The Royal Ballet and vice President of the Royal Academy of Dance. Alicia was a petite lady with minute feet, she was always glamorous and often featured in fashion magazines such as Vogue. Once she could afford it she would wear expensive clothes and handmade shoes by Salvatore Ferragamo. She was even known to rehearse Swan Lake in full-length mink and heels. Alicia continued to work until just a few months before her death in 2004, one day after her ninety-fourth birthday.

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1-205 Ceramics

1 A 19th Century vase and domed cover, the body decorated with hand painted robed figures holding various objects and fans, the upper collar and foot rim with a repeat pattern border edge, bears Kangxi four character mark, height 23cm, A/F.

6 Two pairs of 19th Century Continental figurines, the first modelled as market sellers, both bear spurious Bow marks, height 24cm, the second as a young lady and her male companion, unmarked, height 20cm S/D.

£50 - £80

£40 - £60

2 Four assorted boxed with contents Wade ‘Bells Whisky’ bells celebrating 50 years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, Prince William’s birthday, the 60th birthday of Queen Elizabeth and the 90th birthday of the Queen Mother together with a 1902 bottle of Kings Ale Bass (5).

7 A 19th Century Gien, French Faience jardiniere and stand, the jardiniere decorated with cherubs amidst foliage scrolls in blue and yellow, the handles formed as bearded faces, the stand with pierced shapes and painted motif, both pieces with a printed mark, total height 35.5cm (2).

£30 - £50 3 A late 19th Century Chinese Kutani vase of globe and shaft form decorated with two cartouche panels of stylised birds and flowers against a burnt red ground with a gilt pattern, red seal mark to the base, height 55.5cm, restored.

£40 - £60 8 A 19th Century figure of a man wearing a black head scarf and draped in a purple and yellow shawl, stood beside a flaming urn with a serpent wrapped around his arm, unmarked, height 11cm.

£50 - £80

£50 - £80

4 A 20th Century Chinese studio pottery vase of globe and shaft form decorated with a tonal matt crystalline type glaze in brown over a deep red speckled body, impressed seal mark, height 21cm.

9 A 19th Century Derby trio decorated in the Imari palette enriched with gilded banding, blue printed marks.

£30 - £50

10 A late 18th to early 19th Century Derby porcelain dish of shell form decorated with a Wild Poppy, painted in the style of William ‘Quaker’ Pegg, painted mark and title verso, length 25cm.

5 An early 19th Century Derby silver form teapot painted in pattern 753 with large pink hearts framed by gilded borders, the spout and handle with gilded foliate decoration, rust painted mark, length 26cm together with a matching silver form twin handled slop bowl and stand painted in pattern 753 with large pink hearts framed by gilded borders, rust painted mark, height 13cm (2). £50 - £80

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£30 - £50

£50 - £80

16 11 An early 19th Century Derby dish of diamond form decorated with a central hand-painted floral spray against a milk white ground with turquoise border and garland edge, blue painted mark, length 26.5cm. £60 - £80 12 An early 19th Century Derby cabinet plate decorated to the central well with a hand-painted scene entitled ‘In Italy’, probably by Robert Brewer within a gilt scroll border edge, titled verso, painted red mark, diameter 22cm. £60 - £80

15 A 19th Century black basalt trihandled vase decorated in the Etruscan style with three classical male figures dressed in robes with scroll and repeat pattern borders, all in the manner of Wedgwood, affixed to a wooden plinth, height 38cm, A/F. £50 - £80 16 A 1930s Royal Doulton Art Deco Tango pattern coffee set in orange and black comprising coffee pot, hot water pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, cream jug, slop bowl and six cans and saucers, printed marks. ILLUSTRATED.

13 A large late 19th Century Chinese blue and white floor vase, the hexagonal body decorated with a Chinoiserie landscape across five panels and to the last panel with four lines of script, the handles formed as snarling dogs, unmarked, height 59.5cm S/D.

£100 - £150

£80 - £120

£100 - £150

14 A Poole Pottery Delphis bowl decorated with copper green Aboriginal motifs against a dark red ground, printed marks, diameter 34.5cm. £50 - £80

17 A set of six 1930s Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood Travel pattern twin handled soup cups and five stands, each decorated with a hot air balloon, printed and impressed marks (11).


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18 A pair of late 19th Century Satsuma baluster vases each panel decorated with figures on a balcony with patterned curtain swags, against a landscape setting with patterned border edges, unmarked, height 32cm S/D.

23 A large collection of assorted Pilkington’s 2’’ x 6’’ and 2’’ x 4.5’’ dust pressed border tiles decorated with lustre and petrol iridescent glazes (qty).

£40 - £60

24 A 3’’ x 6’’ Pilkington’s framed plastic clay lustre tile decorated to a design by Gordon Forsyth with a gold lustre heraldic eagle with its wings outstretched, with a foliate border edge against a red and blue ground together with a Pilkington’s 6’’ plastic clay lustre tile decorated with a low relief heraldic dragon in a brown lustre against a white ground (2).

19 A late 19th to early 20th Century Chinese Canton enamel famille rose vase decorated with cartouche panels of ladies in conversation and panels of birds and flowers, all to a patterned ground, unmarked, height 36cm. £40 - £60 20 A set of eight 6’’ Lewis F. Day for Pilkington’s dust pressed tiles decorated with a foliate motif and three flower heads, all in low relief green, some with paper labels to the reverse ‘Denton Road, Reddish Fireplace, removed 1939’. The design illustrated in the Magazine of Art 1896 together with various Pilkington’s 2’’ plastic clay and dust pressed tiles decorated with a ruby lustre glaze and a Maw & Co Patent Grip advertising tile (qty). £40 - £60 21 A collection of assorted plastic clay, encaustic and dust pressed tiles to include Pilkington’s Minton Hollins, Villeroy & Boch and The Campbell Tile Co examples, various glaze and patterned decoration (qty). £40 - £60 22 A large collection of Pilkington’s and Minton Hollins square plastic clay and dust pressed tiles decorated in a variety of glazes to include aventurine, mottled and fissured examples (qty).

£40 - £60

£40 - £60 25 A collection of assorted late 19th Century tiles to include two 6’’ William de Morgan plastic clay tiles decorated in a purple glaze, two purple and two blue Pilkington’s 6.25’’ x 9.25’’ tiles with labels to the reverse stating ‘Sample tile made of clay excavated from the coal mines, 1893 ish, Pilkington’s and a rectangular tile with a moulded yellow tessellated pattern (8). £50 - £80 26 Ten Minton China Works 6’’ dust pressed tiles decorated with John Moyr Smith designs, comprising four from the Idylls of the King series - Geraint, Excalibur, Pelleas and Morte D’Arthur (all in tones of brown with Celtic borders), six from the Early English History series comprising Alfred (in the Danish Camp), Harolds Oath to William, Galcactus and Harold (The Death of), all in black and white and two Old Testament - Samson Slaying the Philistines and Joseph before King Pharaoh (10).

27 A large collection of assorted 6’’ tiles to include three Pilkington’s examples, the first with a hand painted head and shoulder portrait of an Art Deco lady, the second with a stylised tulip in an aventurine glaze and the third a plastic clay with a central shield surrounded by foliage, a two tile panel decorated with two fisherman stopping for some lunch, a Minton Hollins & Co relief moulded tile, a Flaxman Patent moulded tile with a large flower head (qty). £40 - £60 28 Eleven assorted panel tiles to include four Sherwin & Cotton portrait tiles - Lloyd George, a cavalier, a scholar and a Spanish lady and two Joseph Kwiatkowski for Pilkingtons examples, one with a daffodil and one with seated clerics (11). £50 - £80 29 A collection of assorted Pilkington’s tiles to include two framed panels with lustre and panel tiles, two framed panels with tubelined butterflies to a blue border and seven assorted tonal blue tiles marked E572 (11). £40 - £60 30 Ten assorted Minton tiles to include two 8’’ Helen Miles Midsummer Nights Dream examples - Lysander and Moth (both in oak frames) and five John Moyr Smith Shakespeare examples - Macbeth III.IV, Anthony and Cleopatra IV.IV, The Twelfth Night III.IV (10).

31 Fifteen 19th Century 5’’ plastic clay tiles in the Delft style to include three with Tudor figures on horseback with fleur-de-lys corners, four floral examples, one with a leaping stag, one with a castle and the last with a kneeling shepherd, all with damages (15). £30 - £50 32 Six assorted Copeland tiles comprising an 8’’ plastic clay tile transfer decorated with a figure of a man in medieval dress sowing seeds, entitled November and five 5’’ dust pressed tiles decorated in the 18th Century Delft style with blue and white Tudor men on horseback, impressed marks (6). £50 - £80 33 The Stourbridge Glazed Brick and Fire Clay Co. Limited, Blowers Green, Dudley - A 6’’ plastic clay tile decorated with a white leadless glaze, retains original paper label together with various moulded, fittings, kiln testers, mosaic tiles and 6in tiles (qty). £40 - £60 34 An 8’’ William de Morgan, Merton Abbey, plastic clay tile decorated with stylised flowers and foliage in the Persian style, all in tones of blue, impressed oval mark. £50 - £80 35 Malkin Tile Works Co - A set of nine 3’’ Malkin Art Glazes dust pressed tiles mounted to the original advertising / ordering card. £30 - £50

£60 - £80

£40 - £60

£40 - £60

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36 Two John Moyr Smith for Minton 8’’ dust pressed tiles from the Waverley series based on the novels by Sir Walter Scott comprising Fortunes of Nigel Nigel and King James and Fairmaid of Perth - Bonthron Accuses Rothsay.

41 A late 19th Century Art Nouveau Heubach Parian figure after a design by Agathon Leonard entitled Jeu de l’écharpe (Game of the scarf), impressed marks, height 31cm S/D.

£30 - £50

42 A pair of early 20th Century Delft octagonal vases of double gourd form, each decorated in the typical manner with panels of birds amidst foliage and floral sprays, each with a painted sickle to the base, height 43cm.

37 Three late 19th Century Pilkington’s 6’’ x 12’’ dust pressed tile panels, the first painted with a lone fisherman against a mountainous landscape, the second with two fishermen on the riverbank pulling in their catch and the third with a huntsman and two hounds together five similar plastic clay tile panel with scenes to include of Loch Katrine, Inversnaid Falls and Loch Lomond (8).

£50 - £80

£50 - £80 43 A set of eight four inch dust pressed tiles each decorated with a hand painted Dutch scene, in the style of Carters tiles (8).

£60 - £80

£40 - £60

38 A set of fifteen Pilkington’s 6’’ dust pressed tiles each decorated with a galleon in full sail with floral motifs to the corners (15).

44 An early 20th Century vase in the Art Nouveau style, the body with four pulled and drawn sides with stylised palmette heads and square panel detailing, all to a mottled green glaze, unmarked, height 43cm.

£40 - £60 39 Three Minton 6’’ oak framed dust pressed tiles by L.T Swetnam, transfer decorated in brown and white comprising two depicting scenes of Edinburgh, the first Cardinal Beaton’s House, the second Cow Foot Gate and the third depicting The West Gate, Warwick together with a black and white 6in dust pressed tile decorated with a Tudor scene (4). £30 - £50 40 A Crown Devon ‘Memphis’ vase designed by Colin Melbourne and decorated with a black and gold abstract border against a white body, printed marks, height 10cm. £30 - £50

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46 A contemporary Poole Pottery Studio footed bowl decorated with a tessellated seagull design with yellow and orange banding, designed by Sally Tuffin, printed mark, painted S.T Des and signed K Pinxit, diameter 17cm, retains its original box. £30 - £50 47 A continental posy basket, the oval basket modelled with a cherub riding a dragon, three ladies holding feathers, the basket decorated with ladies at sea to one side and to the reverse with cherubs fighting a sea monster, all in pastel tones, bears a blue underglaze Sitzendorf type mark, height 28cm S/D. £30 - £50 48 A 19th Century creamware plate, the central roundel decorated with five Chinese ladies dressed in robes and stood in a garden, the border edge in low relief with floral garlands and sprays, some highlighted in enamels, unmarked, diameter 19cm S/D. £30 - £50

£40 - £60 45 A 1930s Mabel Lucie Attwell for Shelley teacup and saucer decorated with a thatched cottage with a young girl peering out to see elves on the door step ‘If the fairies came to tea, how very jolly that would be. They’d say ‘Hullo’, I’d say come in and then the fun would all begin’ together with a similar cup ‘ Fairy folk with tiny wings playing all over the plates and things!’, all with printed marks (3).

49 Three Royal Worcester figurines comprising ‘Captivity’ modelled as a maiden dressed in robes holding aloft a dove in her hand, green mark with date code circa 1911, height 24cm, and a pair of early Hadley figurines of musicians, she holding her arms in the air (lacking her tambourine), he playing a recorder, shape 1803, she with a puce mark and dated 1914, he with a green mark and dated 1912, all with restoration (3).

£60 - £80

£30 - £50

50 A pair of 19th Century Royal Worcester parian comport pedestals modelled as cherubs, the first holding a basket of fruit, the second dressed in a lion skin holding a bunch of grapes and perched upon a tree stump, both with pink and gilt patterned socle bases, green printed mark, lacking comports, height 23cm. £60 - £80 51 A late 19th Century Japanese Satsuma teaset comprising teapot, lidded milk jug, sucrier and six teacups and saucers, each decorated with figures in a landscape setting with pagodas and trees, to the reverse with scene of mountains and iris, seal marks to the base, teapot height 13.5cm. £50 - £80 52 A 19th Century Locke & Co Worcester trumpet vase with stiff leaf border to the foot rim, green printed mark, height 30cm together with similar posy dish formed as three shells with a gilt edge rim, printed mark, length 21cm S/D and a Doulton Burslem vase, height 18cm (3). £30 - £50 53 A 1950s Foley China Domino pattern teaset designed by Hazel Thumpston, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, five cups and six saucers, printed marks. £40 - £60 54 A 20th Century export charger decorated with flowers and foliage against a milk white ground, printed character mark, diameter 46.5cm. £60 - £80


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55 A Royal Worcester Hadleys shape 306 vase of ovoid lobed form with a pierced collar neck, the body decorated with hand painted roses and foliage, puce mark with date code for 1912, height 10cm. ILLUSTRATED.

59 An early 20th Century Bernard Moore Chinese shaped vase decorated in a red flambe glaze, painted mark, impressed 1145, height 25cm, restored.

63 A 1930s Shelley Mabel Lucie Attwell baby bowl ‘Fairy folk with tiny wings flying all over my plates and things’, printed mark, diameter 16.5cm.

£50 - £80

£30 - £50

£40 - £60

60 A Moorcroft high fired flambe roll rim bowl, the interior with lavender and green spotting against a tonal red ground, impressed marks with HM Potter to the late Queen Mary paper label, diameter 26cm S/D.

64 A 1950s wall mask modelled as the head and shoulders of a fashionable lady with pink hair, marked Made in Western Germany, length 15.5cm together with a ‘Made in Ukranian SSR’ figure of a seated lady with plaid skirt, length 13cm (2).

56 A Royal Worcester Hadleys shape 155 twin handled vase of lobed form decorated with hand painted roses and foliage, puce mark for 1926, height 8cm. ILLUSTRATED. £40 - £60

£40 - £60 61 A 1930s Crown Devon ‘Lustrine’ pedestal bowl, the interior decorated with a mermaid swimming amidst fish and grasses, all to an orange ground, the exterior in a pale blue with gilt detailing, printed mark, diameter 25cm S/D.

£30 - £50

£30 - £50

£40 - £60

58 A continental studio pottery vase of globe and shaft form, the body with incised decoration and glazed in brown, yellow and orange, the body with three looped handles leading to the neck and glazed in green, unmarked, height 28cm.

62 A matched pair of Belleek water jugs, each decorated with relief moulded ivy leaves with a hint of yellow lustre, both with First Period marks (one S/D) together with a later 20th Century Belleek cup and sandwich saucer decorated with cloves (4).

£40 - £60

£40 - £60

66 A collection of eleven early 20th Century half pin cushion dolls heads each of varying form to include Art Deco examples, a reticulated example with real hair wig, stamped Germany 11 1/2 3407 and various powder wig examples with outstretched arms (11).

57 A 19th Century twin handled loving or marriage cup, one side with the initial RW to HB in gilt script and to the reverse, a hand painted floral spray with a pink upper band, unmarked but dated 21st June 1860 S/D. £30 - £50

65 A Denby pottery cylindrical vase decorated with a hand painted repeat pattern in tones of brown and blue, printed mark, initialled R.W, height 28cm.

67 A collection of assorted early 20th Century ‘Bathing Belle’ figures of varying form to include a trinket box formed as a lobster with a reclining swimmer on top, two with ladies sat upon lustre fish and two Art Deco examples together with two half pin doll cushions and legs and a powder puff topped with a baby stroking a black cat (11). ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80 68 Two Royal Doulton figurines comprising Belle o’the Ball HN1997 and Reverie HN2306. £30 - £50 69 Four Royal Doulton figurines comprising Genevieve HN1962, Autumn Breezes HN1934, Lilac Time HN2137 and Southern Belle HN2229. £40 - £60 70 Four Royal Doulton figurines comprising Loretta HN2337, Coralie HN2307, The Last Waltz HN2315 and Flowers for you HN3889. £40 - £60

£50 - £80

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71 Four Royal Doulton figurines comprising Alison HN2336, Adrienne HN2304, Melanie HN2271 and Hilary HN2335. £40 - £60 72 Four Royal Doulton figurines comprising Soiree HN2312, Fair Maiden HN2211, Michelle HN2234 and Fair Lady HN2193. £40 - £60 73 Seven Royal Doulton figurines comprising Joy HN3875, Melody HN4117, Harmony HN4096, Heather HN2956, Sentiments Greetings HN4250, Amanda HN3635 and Kerry HN3036. £50 - £80 74 Four Royal Doulton figurines comprising Christmas Morn HN1992, The Ermine Coat HN1981, Christmas Time HN2110 and Noelle HN2179. £40 - £60 75 Three Royal Doulton limited edition Ivory and Gold Collection figurines comprising Helping Mother HN4228, Off to the Pond HN4227 (both with certificates) and Summer Duet HN4225, all numbered 25 of 500.

77 Five Royal Doulton figurines comprising Tinkie Bell HN1677, Bo-Peep HN1811, Sweeting HN1936, Cissie HN1809 and Rose HN1368.

84 Four Royal Doulton character jugs comprising Robin Hood D6998, The Walrus and Carpenter D6600, Captain Hook D6597 and Mad Hatter HN6598.

£40 - £60

£40 - £60

78 Four Royal Doulton figurines comprising The Love Letter HN2149, Bedtime HN3418, Rendezvous HN2212 and The Bedtime Story HN2059.

85 Four Royal Doulton character jugs comprising Guy Fawkes D6861, Izaak Walton D6404, Mine Host and ‘ard of ‘earing D6588.

£60 - £90 79 Seven Royal Doulton figurines comprising Sara HN3219, Babie HN1679, Wendy HN2109, Affection HN2236, Ninette HN3901, Dinky Do HN1678 and Cherie HN2341. £50 - £80 80 A Royal Doulton figure The Lobster Man HN2317 together with two boxed ‘exclusive to the International Collectors Club’ character jugs, Oliver Twist D7218 and Artful Dodger D7219 (3). £40 - £60 81 Two Royal Doulton double toby jugs comprising Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton D7092 and Jane Eyre and Mr Rochester D7115.

£40 - £60 86 Four Royal Doulton character jugs comprising Oliver Cromwell D6968, King Charles I D6917, Richard III D7099 and King John D7125.

87 A set of six miniature Royal Doulton character jugs comprising Catherine of Aragon D7041, Anne Boleyn D7042, Jane Seymour D7043, Anne of Cleeves D7044, Catherine Howard D7045 and Catherine Parr D7046, all numbered 785, together with a character jug Henry VIII D7047, complete with wooden plinth (7). £60 - £80

£40 - £60

£60 - £80

76 Eight Royal Doulton figurines comprising Diana HN1986, Southern Belle HN3174, Christmas Morn HN3212, Lydia HN1908, Goody Two Shoes HN2037, Lavinia HN1955, Home Again HN2167 and Peggy HN2035.

82 A Royal Doulton two handled Charles Dickens character jug D6939, numbered 943 of 2500. £40 - £60

£60 - £80

£50 - £80

£40 - £60

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£60 - £80 90 A set of five Royal Doulton miniature character jugs comprising Honest Measure D6974, Toby XX D6975, Jolly Toby D6976, The best is not too good D6977, Old Charley D6978 and Happy John D6979, all numbered 879, complete with wooden plinth. £60 - £80

£40 - £60

88 A set of six Royal Doulton miniature character jugs comprising Sherlock Holmes D7011, Doctor Watson D7012, Mrs Hudson D7013, Professor Moriarty D7014, Inspector Lestrade D7015 and Jefferson Hop D7016, all numbered 696, complete with wooden plinth.

83 Four Royal Doulton character jugs comprising Field Marshal Montgomery D6908, Monty D6202, (Character Jug of the Year) Winston Churchill D6907 and Lord Nelson D6336.

89 A set of six Royal Doulton miniature character jugs comprising Henry VIII D6990, Victoria D6991, Elizabeth I D6992, Edward VII D6993, Henry V D6994 and Charles I D6995, complete with wooden plinth.

91 A set of six Royal Doulton miniature Explorer Tinies Collection character jugs comprising Columbus D7081, Scott D7082, Da Gama D7083, Marco Polo D7084, Dr Livingston D7085 and Cook D7086, all numbered 779, complete with wooden plinth. £60 - £80 92 Sixteen Royal Doulton character jugs comprising Viking D6502, Capt Ahab D6506, The Trapper D6612, Gone Away D6538, Aramis D6454, The Lawyer D6504, Perthos D6453, Athos D6452, D’Artagnan D6764, Pied Piper D6462, Gondolier D6592, The Mikado D6507, Sancho Panca D6461, Rip Van Winkle D6463, The Poacher D6464 and Regency Bear D6562 (16). £60 - £80


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93 Nine Royal Doulton character jugs comprising Scaramouche D6561, Ugly Duchess D6603, Long John Silver D6386, Sairrey Gamp D5528, Mr Pickwick D7025, Robinson Crusoe D6539, Don Quixote D6460, Robin Hood D6534 and Dick Turpin D6535. £40 - £60 94 Thirteen Royal Doulton character jugs comprising Capt Henry Morgan D6460, Punch and Judy Man D6593, Auld Mac D5824, Beefeater D6233, North American Indian D6614, Gulliver D6563, Town Crier D6537, Merlin D6536, Old Salt D65544, Gladiator D6553, Lumberjack D6613, Britannia D7107 and Old Charley D5527 (13). £60 - £80 95 Twelve Royal Doulton character jugs comprising seven Characters from Williamberg - Gunsmith, Apothecary, Gaoler, Blacksmith, Bootmaker, Guardsman and Night Watchman, Falstaff D6519, Granny D6520, The Fortune Teller D6523, Bacchus D6521 and The Falconer D6547 (12). £40 - £60 96 Four Royal Doulton character jugs comprising The King and Queen of Clubs D6999, of Spades D7087, of Hearts D7037 and of Diamonds D6969, all boxed with certificates. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80 97 Two Royal Doulton figurines comprising Celsius and Fahrenheit D7143 and Old Father Time D7069, both boxed.

96 98 Six Royal Doulton character jugs comprising The Jester D7109, The Lady Jester D7110, Leprechaun D6948, The Clown D6935 and the Romany Tobies (male D7139 and female D7140). £30 - £50 99 Six Royal Doulton character jugs comprising The Spook D7132, The Bearded Spook D7133, Mansion House Dwarf Father D7134 and Son D7135, The Judge and Thief D6988 and Lewis Carrol D7078.

102 Ten Royal Doulton character jugs comprising The Yeoman of the Guard D6873, Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson D6932, Bill Sikes D6981, Mr Micawber D7040, Winston Churchill, Old Charlie, Neptune D6548, King Charles D6985, Oliver Cromwell D6986 and Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde D7024 (10). £80 - £120 103 A Royal Crown Derby boxed mantle clock, pin dish and bud vase all decorated in the Green Derby Panel pattern (3).

£40 - £60

£30 - £50

100 Eight Royal Doulton character jugs comprising Tutankhamen D7127, Lord Baden Powell D7144, Town Crier D6920, Willie Carson OBE D7111, Ankhesenamun D7128 (all boxed with certificates), George Tinworth D7000, Sir Henry Doulton D7057 and Eric Knowles D7130.

104 A 19th Century Royal Worcester commemorative plate for Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee, printed with Walter Holland Mayor of London, burnt red mark, diameter 27cm.

£40 - £60 101 Two Royal Doulton character jugs comprising Stan Laurel D7008 and Oliver Hardy D7009, both boxed with certificates.

105 A pair of late 19th Century Chinese famile verte export ware vases decorated with cartouche panels of birds against a patterned ground, both lacking covers, height 21.5cm S/D.

£50 - £80

£80 - £120

£40 - £60

106 A Shelley China Gainsborough shape part teaset decorated in pattern A11197 comprising six cups, six saucers, six side plates, a cake plate, milk jug and sugar bowl, all with printed marks (21). £40 - £60 107 A late 19th Century Parian comport decorated with a transfer applied roundel depicting two medieval dancers, the border edge in pale pink with scroll detailing, unmarked, diameter 22.5cm. £30 - £50 108 A late 19th Century Minton Lotus pattern seven piece Parian cabaret set comprising twin handled tray, sugar bowl, milk jug and two teacups and saucers, all with moulded decoration, unmarked. £80 - £120 109 A Royal Doulton ‘Flambe Veined’ bottle vase, shape 1617 decorated in the typical manner with mottled ochre, blue and green over a red ground, printed mark, height 35cm. £80 - £120

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120 120 A William Moorcroft miniature baluster vase decorated in the Pomegranate pattern with an upper band of tubelined whole fruit and berries, impressed mark, height 10cm, restored. ILLUSTRATED.

110 A 19th Century creamware coffee pot decorated with hand painted burnt orange and magenta flowers with silver lustre banding, height 28cm (S/D), together with a staple repaired Herculaneum shield shaped dish with hand painted border edge, length 22.5cm and a Ferrybridge creamware platter, length 29.5cm (3).

113 A late 19th to early 20th Century Simon Peter Gerz Art Nouveau vase of compressed globe and shaft form decorated with stylised blue flower buds against a stone ground, possibly designed by Paul Wynand or Peter Behrens, impressed mark, height 12cm.

117 A 1930s Art Deco Grays Pottery plate decorated with hand painted flower heads and foliage against a speckled ground, printed mark, pattern A2922, diameter 27cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£40 - £60

£30 - £50 111 A 19th Century Griffiths, Beardmore & Birks blue and white transfer decorated jug with scenes of Cray Place, printed mark, height 14cm.

114 An early 20th Century Japanese cylinder vase decorated with enamelled white rabbits swimming amidst waves with a patterned net beneath, printed six character mark, height 18.5cm.

118 A William Moorcroft miniature baluster vase decorated in the Pomegranate pattern with an upper band of tubelined whole fruit and berries, Burslem mark, initialled in green, height 10cm, restored. ILLUSTRATED.

£30 - £50

£50 - £80

112 A pair of early 20th Century Delft vases each decorated with panels of flowers and foliage in baskets, framed with flowers against a blue ground, painted M mark, height 22cm together with a Continental footed vase of compressed globe and shaft form decorated with deer stalking scenes, height 20cm (3).

115 A pair of Royal Doulton figures comprising Stan Laurel HN2774 and Oliver Hardy HN2775, both numbered 2283 of 9500 and both with certificates.

119 A William Moorcroft miniature vase of globe and shaft form decorated in the Pomegranate pattern with a band of tubelined whole fruit and berries, impressed mark, height 10cm, restored. ILLUSTRATED.

122 A late 19th Century Moore Brothers table bowl transfer decorated with sprays of flowers and foliage against a peach tint, the wavy border edge in matt gold and green, the feet modelled as knarled tree trunks, printed and impressed marks, length 29cm S/D.

£80 - £120

£60 - £80

£50 - £80

£30 - £50

116 A Ruskin Pottery Apple Green tazza, impressed marks and dated 1926, diameter 24cm, height 6.5cm. £40 - £60

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£60 - £80 121 A Beswick model of a Jay, shape 1219, length 24cm together with a Beswick Hereford calf, model 901B (S/D) (2). £50 - £80


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127 Three fox hunting related items comprising a Royal Doulton D2716 rectangular series ware tray, length 45cm, a Crown Devon John Peel musical flask with fox moulded handle and a musical tankard ‘Another little drink won’t do us any harm’, height 12.5cm (3).

131 Five pieces of assorted Moorcroft Pottery comprising an Anemone pattern ginger jar and cover, vase and rectangular pin dish and Magnolia pin dish coaster and footed vase (5).

£40 - £60

132 A 1930s Art Deco Minton part teaset decorated in pattern B1242 comprising ten teacups, ten saucers, ten side plates, two cake plates, sugar bowl and a cream jug, all enamel decorated with stylised flowers with green stripes, printed marks.

£60 - £80

128 A graduated set of three Beswick pheasant wall plaques, models 661/1, 661/2 and 661/3. £60 - £80

123 123 A 19th Century Continental figure of a Gladiator figure holding a sword and shield and dressed in a chain mail vest, fur cape and plumed helmet, to his feet rest a laurel leaf wreath and a flame torch, bears underglaze blue X mark and impressed 385 to the base, height 29cm S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £40 - £60 124 Three Royal Doulton ladies comprising Monica HN1467, Home Again HN2167 and Sweeting HN1938.

129 A Wedgwood ‘Ordinary’ Lustre shallow footed bowl decorated with an enamel and gilt turtle against a pale blue to the central well with a gilt border edge, the exterior in a darker blue with gilt motif, printed Portland Vase mark with pattern code Z4829, diameter 9.3cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£50 - £80 133 A Poole Pottery Freeform planter of rectangular form decorated in a pale blue glaze, printed mark, height 18cm together with a Hornsea Studio Craft rectangular trough with a moulded spike design, printed mark, length 26.5cm (2).

£100 - £150 130 A 1930s Crown Devon Fieldings footed high sided bowl, the exterior decorated with fish amidst grasses against a blue ground, the interior with a yacht against an iridescent ground, printed mark, diameter 7.6cm.

£30 - £50

£40 - £60 135 A Moorcroft Pottery Jumeirah pattern pin dish coaster designed by Beverley Wilkes, impressed and painted marks, diameter 11.5cm. £50 - £80

£30 - £50

136 A Moorcroft Pottery bottle vase decorated in the Sweet Briar pattern designed by Rachel Bishop, printed marks, height 16.5cm.

£40 - £60 125 A Royal Doulton figurine The Love Letter HN2149.

£60 - £80

£30 - £50

137 A mid 20th Century Royal Copenhagen vase of tapering form decorated in the typical pallete with two large flower heads against a graduated blue to white ground, printed mark with date code for 1954, height 23.5cm.

126 A pair of early 20th Century Lovatts Langley ‘Leadless Glaze’ vases, each decorated with sprays of flowers against a blue ribbed ground with dark blue flared necks, impressed marks, height 20cm (one A/F). £30 - £50

134 134 A Cobridge Pottery Collectors Club vase of tapering form decorated with stylised trailing foliage over a tonal green ground, impressed and painted marks, initialled RW, height 19cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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143 Two pairs of 19th Century treacle glaze sash window sill stops, comprising a pair modelled as a male head and shoulders, possibly the Prince Regent, height 12cm, the second pair modelled as a long haired man wearing a feathered crown, possibly Old King Cole, height 10cm (4). ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80

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141 139 A Royal Worcester shape 2492 vase of ovoid form with a flared collar neck decorated with hand painted roses by Millie Hunt, signed, puce mark, height 11cm.

138 A Royal Worcester pin dish decorated by Maybury with a hand painted pheasant and grouse against a sketchy landscape, signed, black printed mark with date code for 1954, diameter 9cm.

£60 - £80

£80 - £120

140 A Zsolnay Pecs ewer decorated in the Persian taste, the body of wrythen form with an angular handle and three C shaped lugs, the whole decorated with stylised flowers and foliage, printed mark, height 29cm S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 141 A late 19th Century Granville Pottery ‘hand drawn and painted’ art pottery dish designed by Carlo Manzoni, the whole in blue, yellow and green glazes with floral decoration and pattern border edges, incised marks, diameter 33cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 142 A 19th Century Staffordshire figure of a reclining cherub sat on a red polka dot cloth with a tree branch behind, length 14cm, S/D together with a Staffordshire pastel burner modelled as a watermill with an encrusted border, length 16cm. £30 - £50

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144 An early 20th Century stoneware money box modelled as a windmill inscribed Albert Gardner, March 15 1916, possibly Brampton Pottery, unmarked, height 13cm, together with a pair of treacle glazed Staffordshire mantle dogs, height 14cm, a treacle glaze toby jug and a stoneware mould with acorn shape, possibly for pate, length 10cm (damages) (5). £30 - £50 145 A late 19th Century Continental pen tray and affixed inkwell, the rectangular reserve decorated with a relief moulded crocodile riding a bicycle, all to a red ground, impressed numbers to the base, length 21.5cm. £30 - £50 146 A 19th Century black basalt coffee pot, the domed cover with a lion finial, unmarked, height 24cm together a with a basalt bust of a classical male head raised to a wooden plinth (damages). £40 - £60


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152 A late 19th Century Chinese export famille rose charger decorated with enamelled peonies, flowers and radishes with butterflies and insects between, the border rim with a similar Chinoiserie repeat pattern, unmarked, two paper label remnants (one for V. Jerome, Paris), diameter 37.5cm, S/D. £50 - £80

149 147 A 19th Century Chinese cabinet plate, the central reserve decorated with figures set within a walled garden, framed with two border rims, the first with a brown fish scale band, the outer border with scenes of Mount Fuji and landscape cartouche panels, unmarked, diameter 19.5cm together with a Chinese blue and white charger, diameter 28cm, a Chinese oval dish with figures playing in a garden, length 15cm S/D and a Staffordshire vase stand in blue with a hand painted roundel, damages (4).

150 148 A large late 19th to early 20th Century Oriental Archaistic vase, the baluster form body with applied flowers to the body and incised script characters to the neck, the handles formed as dragons curling into the body terminating in a collar neck with leaf decoration, the underbelly and foot rim with similar decoration with a red and white paint wash applied, applied seal mark to the base, height 49cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

153 A 19th Century teapot of silver form, the globular body heavily encrusted with flowers and foliage, the lid with matching decoration, bears underglaze blue Augustus Rex mark, height 11cm. ILLUSTRATED.

151 151 A 19th Century cabinet jug of compressed form with a high arched handle, the body decorated with encrusted flowers and foliage with a foliate gilt design, the handle with relief moulded flowers, possibly Derby, unmarked, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£50 - £80 154 A later 20th Century lobed vase set to a cast metal stand, all in the Aesthetic style with water lily and dragonfly decoration, height 17cm. £40 - £60

£40 - £60

155 A pair of later 20th Century candlesticks, each modelled with birds and flowers to a metal branch, height 34.5cm.

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

£40 - £60

149 A 19th Century Japanese biscuit barrel with a silver plated cover and handle, the footed body decorated with an enamel crane in flight against a blue mesh ground with floral patterned borders, painted character mark, height 19cm (excluding handle), S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80 150 A William Moorcroft for Macintyre & Co candlestick decorated in the Rose and Forget-Me-Not pattern, height 18cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. 148

£30 - £50 153

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166 A small Royal Worcester fruit painted footed flared dish decorated by Freeman with apples and cherries, signed, puce mark with date code for 1939, diameter 12cm. £50 - £80 167 Three Royal Doulton ladies comprising Yvonne HN3038, Top o’the Hill HN4778 and Boudoir HN2542. £40 - £60

163 156 A 19th Century Chinese export cabinet plate decorated in enamel colours with a Chinoiserie spray of flowers, unmarked, diameter 22cm. £30 - £50 157 A Chinese export high sided bowl decorated to the interior central well with female figures in conversation, the upper rims with a double patterned border, the exterior with similar cartouche panels against a patterned ground, printed six character mark, diameter 30cm. £40 - £60 158 Two 1930s Burleigh Ware commemorative mugs for the coronation of King George VI designed by Laura Knight (2). £40 - £60

169 159 A large late 19th Century Wedgwood Imari pattern rectangular twin handled tray, printed mark with painted code A2455, length 44cm. £60 - £80 160 A Carlton Ware Rouge Royale New Mikado pattern table gondola decorated with enamel and gilt chinoiserie scenes to a red ground, printed mark with original paper sticker, length 34cm. £50 - £80 161 Six Royal Crown Derby coffee cups and saucers decorated in the traditional Imari pattern 2451, printed marks with date cipher for 1917/18. £60 - £80 162 A 1930s Royal Winton milk jug and preserve pot modelled as cockerels, both with printed marks, jug height 16.5cm. £30 - £50

163 A late 19th Century Satsuma vase, cover and stand, the vase of ovoid form with a flared collar neck decorated with enamel and gilt flowers with twin handles formed as guardian lions, the cover with a similar finial, the stand decorated with a matching pattern to the vase neck and cover raised to four dog head feet, unmarked, total height 68cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 164 An early 20th Century Thomas Forester & Son twin handled vase decorated with a peacock perched upon a branch with a sunset behind, printed mark, height 43cm, S/D. £60 - £80 165 A Chinese shallow plate decorated with a trailing tree and floral sprays, unmarked, diameter 22.5cm, S/D. £30 - £50

168 Four pieces of assorted late 19th Century Japanese Satsuma vase and covers, the first of ovoid form decorated with cartouche panels of blossom flowers against a patterned ground, height 14cm, the second formed as a hexagonal pagoda and decorated with samurai warriors, height 16cm, the third of compressed form decorated with ladies in conversation, height 12cm and the third with footed ovoid form decorated with a cockerel and ladies in a landscape setting, all with painted marks (damages). £80 - £120 169 A Victorian stoneware money box modelled as a cottage, height 11cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80 170 A studio pottery vase by Lawrence McGowan decorated with pairs of birds amidst foliage, printed signature mark, height 14cm. £80 - £120 171 Four Carn Pottery vases of varying form, all decorated in the typical manner with tubelined motif against a blue/green wash ground, tallest 17cm. £40 - £60

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172 A Portmeirion Pottery rectangular box and cover, the lid decorated with a gilt and black scene of the Thames with the tower of London in the distance, in the style of Fornasetti, printed mark to the lid underside, 12cm x 11cm x 5.5cm.

174 A pair of Royal Dux Bohemia twin handled vases, each decorated with flowers and foliage to a faux ivory ground, applied pink triangle mark, height 27cm.

176 A Royal Worcester model of a blue budgerigar raised to a white gilt and floral painted branch, model 2663, black mark, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£40 - £60

£40 - £60

£30 - £50 173 A Rosenthal Studio Line bottle vase decorated with coloured bands and gilt ovals, printed mark, height 27cm.

175 A Royal Worcester model of a bullfinch raised to a white gilt and floral painted branch, model 2662, puce mark with date code for 1931, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED.

177 A Royal Worcester model of a blue budgerigar raised to a white gilt and floral painted branch, model 2664, black mark, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£30 - £50

£40 - £60

£40 - £60 178 A Royal Worcester model of a yellow and green budgerigar raised to a white gilt and floral painted branch, model 2663, black mark with date code for 1954, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED.

178 180 A Royal Worcester model of a kingfisher raised to a white gilt and floral painted branch, model 2666, puce mark with date code for 1920, height 16cm. ILLUSTRATED. £40 - £60 181 A Royal Worcester model of a canary raised to a white gilt and floral painted branch, model 2662, black mark, height 17cm. ILLUSTRATED. £40 - £60 182 Four pieces of late 19th to early 20th Century Royal Worcester blush ivory comprising a flatback jug, a trinket box and cover, a cache pot and a twin handled bud vase, all with puce marks (4).

£40 - £60

£80 - £120

179 A Royal Worcester model of a goldfinch raised to a white gilt and floral painted branch, model 2667, black mark with date code for 1954, height 16cm. ILLUSTRATED.

183 A late 19th Century vase of bulbous form with a drawn collar neck, probably Linthorpe and to a design by Christopher Dresser, the body decorated with streaked brown, green and white glaze, unmarked, height 26cm.

£40 - £60

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184 A Ruskin Pottery crystalline glaze vase of globe and shaft form decorated with a streaked yellow to orange to pale blue, incised Howson-Taylor mark, impressed marks, height 19cm. £80 - £120 185 A collection of assorted Jessie Tait for Midwinter Cassandra pattern tea and dinner wares comprising a coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, one teacup, five saucer, four side plates, two meat plates, a gravy boat, one vegetable dish and cover, two tureens (one lacking its lid), four cereal bowls, six shallow bowls, five side plates (19cm), one fish plate (22cm), and six dinner plates (25cm), all with printed marks. £40 - £60 186 Three Royal Doulton figures comprising In the Stocks HN2163, Schoolmarm HN2223 and The Mask Seller HN2103. £80 - £120 187 A pair of Zsolnay Pecs jardinieres each of flared form and decorated in a mustard yellow glaze with panels of birds, foliage and geometric patterns, smudged printed mark, height 29cm. £120 - £150 188 Four Royal Doulton figurines comprising Bunny HN2214, Monica HN1467, Day Dreams HN1731 and Belle o’the Ball HN1997. £60 - £80 189 Fifteen assorted 19th Century Ironstone jugs of varying form to include Masons examples, each decorated in the Imari palette to include examples with dragon handles, tallest 22cm, damages. £150 - £200

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190 Four 19th Century Masons Ironstone Waterlily pattern plates, diameter 24cm, together with two matching shallow bowls, another Ironstone plate and a pair of later 20th Century hexagonal vases decorated in the Chinoserie style, unmarked, height 31cm, damages (9).

193 A late 19th Century Locke & Co, Shrub Hill Works, Worcester salt and pepper pot each decorated by W. Stinton with pheasant stood amidst grasses, signed, both with chrome plated tops, height 10cm. ILLUSTRATED.

197 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the Prunus Fence pattern, each bear painters marks, saucer diameter 12cm.

£50 - £80

£40 - £60

194 A late 19th to early 20th Century Japanese blue and white charger transfer decorated with three cranes in flight over a mountainous landscape with a prunus tree in the foreground, impressed seal mark, diameter 44.5cm,.

198 A Royal Worcester posy vase, shape 2492 decorated by Spilsbury with hand painted roses against a blush ground, puce mark with date code for 1932, signed, height 11cm.

191 An early 20th Century Royal Doulton stoneware vase of ovoid form decorated with panels of purple flowers against a grey blue ground with horizontal stripes, impressed mark, height 16cm. £60 - £80 192 An early 20th Century Royal Crown Derby table salt decorated in Imari colours, pattern 2049, printed mark with date code for 1912, height 8cm, together with a late 19th Century Chinese square vase, possibly Samson, with enamel decoration, bears red painted four character mark, height 9cm (2). £80 - £120

£50 - £80 195 An early 20th Century Chinese terracotta stick stand of squared cylindrical form decorated with relief moulded dragons amidst stylised clouds with a patterned border rim, impressed character marks, height 61cm, S/D. £60 - £80 196 An 18th Century Caughley saucer decorated in the Bell Toy pattern together with a Worcester Prunus Fence pattern teabowl and saucer and a Worcester saucer with landscape decoration (4). £80 - £120

£100 - £150

£60 - £80 199 An 18th Century English Delft plate decorated with a repeat pattern in blue, green and red with stylised motif and cross hatched panels, unmarked, diameter 29cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 200 Two Royal Doulton figures comprising the Flower Sellers Children HN1342 and The Wigmaker of Williamsburg HN2239 (2). £40 - £60 201 A Beswick Zebra, model 845B, height 19cm. £40 - £60


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202 A German self-portrait porcelain statuette of Anna Pavlova, the white porcelain figure modelled as the ballerina herself dancing on point with her left leg raised and both arms behind, initialled in the maquette, underglaze blue factory mark, height 25cm, within fitted box for retailer Prince Vladimir Galitzine, 202 Berkley Street, London W1, circa 1920, together with a black and white photograph and a biography of Pavlova by V Dandre, possibly from the Earl of Spencer's private library, signed Spencer to inside cover, S/D. Notes: This figure was created by Pavlova herself under the supervision of German sculptor Professor Lederer and fired in Thuringia, Germany. Provenance: From the private estate of Dame Alicia Markova, ballerina and friend of Pavlova's, and thence by descent. In later life Alicia became a personal friend of Princess Diana. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

203 A collection of assorted Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern 1128 comprising a teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, three trios and a boxed cake plate. £80 - £120 204 A 1920s Shelley Dainty shape Rose and Red Daisy pattern tea and coffee set comprising teapot, twelve cups, saucers and side plates, six coffee cups and saucers, two cake plates, cream jug and two graduated sugar bowls, all with printed marks and painted 13425 (qty). £200 - £300 205 A large late 19th to early 20th Century Chinese export vase, one facia decorated with ladies dressed in brightly coloured robes in a garden setting beneath a large blossom tree, the reverse painted with rows of characters, unmarked, height 43cm. £100 - £150

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207 A large early 20th Century D’Argental cameo glass vase of slender shouldered ovoid form with collar neck cased in tonal brown over opal and cut with deer to a wooded lakeside landscape with mountains to the distance, cameo signature to the body, height 30cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£80 - £120

£800 - £1,000

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208 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Queens Burmese type vase of ovoid form in a graduated pale green to pale yellow ground with gilded upper rim, height 20.5cm.

210 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams clear crystal glass vase of footed sleeve form polished intaglio cut and engraved with peony flowers and foliage between repeat pattern borders, height 25cm.

£350 - £400

£60 - £80

209 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vase, possibly Thomas Webb & Sons of footed ovoid form with everted rim, cased in a graduated green over citron dye away with opal interior, height 20cm.

211 A large late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vase, possibly Stevens & Williams, of footed spherical form with a flared collar neck and wave folded rim, cased in clear crystal over a magenta and opal pull up ground with pink interior, height 26cm.

£70 - £90

£120 - £180


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212 A large late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Coraline Ware vase of shouldered ovoid form with collar neck, cased in deep pink over an opal interior and decorated with a bird in flight over a flowering bough in coloured beads below an enamel border, unmarked, height 28cm. ILLUSTRATED. £550 - £600 213 An early 20th Century Kralik glass vase with splayed base and wrythen twisted body, decorated with spiral petrol iridescent lines over an apple green ground, height 21cm. £50 - £80

214 A late 19th Century Bohemian glass vase by Josef Ahne of footed compressed ovoid form with everted rim, hand enamelled with a portrait of a child with foliate scroll verso and medals from the Paris Exhibition to an the opal ground, signed to the body, height 24.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

216 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass novelty sugar bowl, possibly Stevens & Williams, in the form a sea shell cased in opaline over a graduated blue to citron, raised to a silver plated stand with scroll handle, height 13cm.

219 A late 19th Century Moser glass vase of fluted cylindrical form, heavily relief enamel decorated with a capercaillie perched to fir trees over a graduated amethyst to clear ground, unmarked, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£120 - £180

£220 - £280

£160 - £180

217 A small 1930s French Art Deco vase by Quenvit of swollen ovoid form with drawn collar neck, mounted to an ormolu base, hand enamelled with stylised waterlilies over a pale blue ground, enamel signature, height 13.5cm, S/D.

220 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Ivory cameo glass vase of shouldered ovoid form below a flared collar neck, cut in the Chinese taste with a shoulder band of lotus flowers, chrysanthemum and scrolls between stiff leaf borders, picked out in cinnamon stain, acid mark, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED.

215 A large late 19th Century Mount Washington Queens Burmese glass vase of swollen ovoid form with drawn collar neck, transfer printed and enamel decorated with a verse from Wordsworth surrounded by scrolling African violets over the graduated pink to pale yellow ground, unmarked, height 30cm. £300 - £350

£40 - £60 218 A large late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vase, possibly Stevens & Williams of footed spherical form with a flared collar neck and wave folded rim, cased in clear crystal over a magenta and opal pull up ground with pink interior, height 26cm.

£400 - £600

£160 - £180

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230 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Matsu Noke vase of cylindrical form cased in a graduated cinnamon over turquoise and opal interior, decorated with an applied clear crystal spiral bough on clear crystal base, engraved Rd mark, height 13cm, S/D. £30 - £50

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231 A late 19th Century Stourbridge cameo glass finger bowl and matched stand, cased in opal over ruby and both cut with a flowering convolvulus within a dash line border, unmarked. (2). ILLUSTRATED. £550 - £600

221 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass night light with a shallow circular bowl with frill rim together with a matched plain Fairy night light dome each decorated with white pull up threads over a ruby ground, together with a Clarkes Patent pressed flint candle holder, height 13cm. £380 - £420 222 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass posy bowl, possibly Stevens & Williams, spherical form with a folded triform rim decorated with fine ruby threading over a white over citron pull up ground, raised to three clear crystal scroll feet, unmarked, height 9cm. £280 - £320 223 A 19th Century Bohemian table lustre in the form of Moser with a domed circular foot below a knopped flared trumpet with petal edged rim, cased in opal over green and flash cut with Gothic panels picked out in gold, height 25.5cm. £60 - £80

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224 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass satin quilted air trap posy bowl of compressed ovoid form with tight frill rim, cased in a dye away ruby over opal with an internal lattice pattern, mounted with a clear crystal rustic form handle, width 15cm.

227 A 20th Century Stevens & Williams glass bowl of footed spherical form cased in ruby over clear crystal and intaglio engraved by Stanley Bull with an image of St George and the Dragon with an English rose opposing, engraved signature to the lower body, height 18cm.

£150 - £200

£200 - £300

225 A large early 20th Century Stevens & Williams Carleon Ware vase of spherical form with sheered and folded stylised leaf rim, externally decorated with powder enamel over an opal interior, height 20cm.

228 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Bronze Ware vase of footed, shouldered ovoid form with flared collar neck, decorated with a petrol iridescence over deep green ground, acid marked, height 17.5cm.

£220 - £250

£40 - £60

226 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams clear cut crystal glass vase of shouldered ovoid form with collar neck, polished intaglio cut and engraved with flowering rose boughs below a repeat scrolling border, acid mark to the base, height 21.5cm.

229 A large 20th Century Thomas Webb & Sons clear crystal glass bowl of footed circular form, engraved by Cyril Kimberley with pheasants to a landscape setting, engraved signature, width 26cm.

£220 - £250

£180 - £220

232 A late 19th Century Josef Ahne glass vase of compressed ovoid form with flared collar neck, hand enamel decorated with putti to a garden setting arranging flowers in their hair with birds in flight opposing over an opal ground, signed to the body, height 24.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £350 - £400 233 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons miniature cameo glass vase of spherical form with collar neck, cased in opal over ruby over citron with an opal interior and cut with nasturtium flowers and a butterfly between banded borders, height 5cm, S/D. £180 - £220


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234 A 19th Century Bohemian vase by Josef Ahne of footed ovoid form with collar neck, enamel decorated with a large cartouche panel depicting children in period dress playing hide and seek to an interior setting within gilded scroll borders over an opaque caramel coloured ground, signed to the body, height 22cm. £300 - £500 235 A 19th Century Continental glass vase of footed, slender skittle form with a flared collar neck, enamel decorated with an oval cartouche panel depicting a putti to a landscape setting within gilt borders over the opaline ground, unmarked, height 25cm. £70 - £90 236 A small early 20th Century Stevens & Williams scent bottle of rounded square section with dimpled sides below a collar neck and radial mushroom form stopper, cased in green over clear crystal and engraved with floral panels below a dash line border, unmarked, height 14cm. £300 - £500 237 A 19th Century Bohemian glass vase of footed, slender shouldered ovoid form with flared collar neck, enamel and gilt decorated with a floral spray within rococo scrolls over an opaline ground, unmarked, height 32cm. £30 - £50 238 A small early 20th Century Moser glass vase of fluted sleeve form polished intaglio cut with tulips and foliage over a graduated green to clear ground, acid signature, height 9.5cm. £40 - £60 239 A set of four early 20th Century Stevens & Williams crystal glass finger bowls of circular section cased in green over clear and polished intaglio flash cut with stylised flowers and rococo scrolls, unmarked, width 10cm. (4). £160 - £180 240 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams cameo glass vase of footed ovoid form with a knopped collar neck decorated by E.E. Rowley, cased in opal over a graduated orange to pink and cut with three interlinked panels of flowers and foliage below a floral garland knop and matched floral panel neck, engraved signature, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED. Provenance: Formerly in the Honeybourne Museum collection. £1,600 - £1,800

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241 241 A pair of 19th Century Bohemian vases of footed flared trumpet form, enamel decorated with portraits of a boy and girl with gilded borders over opaline ground, unmarked, height 28cm. (2). ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 242 A post-war Orrefors Ariel glass vase designed by Edvin Ohrstrom of swollen sleeve form cased in clear crystal over a pale blue ground with vertical air bubble lines, engraved signature, height 14.5cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

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244 A large 19th Century Richardsons glass vase of footed, shouldered ovoid form with flared collar neck, decorated with a central vitrified enamel panel depicting a pastoral scene with gods overlooking all within heavily gilded ground of oak leaves and rococo scrolls over an opal ground, enamel mark, height 31cm.

245 A 19th Century Bohemian glass water pitcher by Josef Ahne of spherical form with collar neck, integral spout and applied rope handle, enamel decorated with two cherubs in clouds with scrolling pink ribbon over the opal ground and below plain gilded borders, signed to the body, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£180 - £220

£180 - £220

246 A 19th Century Bohemian glass vase by Josef Ahne of footed, compressed ovoid form with everted rim, enamel decorated with a small fishing boat at sea over the opal ground, signed to the body, the reverse marked with the badge of honor which was used for only several years after Josef Ahne won the diploma in Vienna in 1873 and the bronze medal in Paris in 1878, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED. £180 - £220

£100 - £150 243 A 19th Century Bohemian glass vase by Josef Ahne of footed ovoid form with collar neck, enamel decorated with a scene of putti with a basket of grapes over the opal ground between gilded borders, unmarked, height 26cm. ILLUSTRATED. £140 - £160 245

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247 A large late 19th Century Stevens & Williams table centre basket of compressed circular form below a wide frill rim with applied arched clear crystal handles, cased in clear crystal over a magenta and ochre pull up ground with pink interior, raised to four pulled crystal feet, width 29cm. ILLUSTRATED. £440 - £480 248 A post-war Swedish glass vase by Strombershyttan of compressed oval form engraved with a deer to a woodland setting, engraved signature, height 15.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 249 An early 20th Century Kralik glass vase in the form of an abstract shell decorated in the Silveria pattern with pale blue whiplash lines over a silver mica crystal ground, raised to an applied green drawn base, height 20cm. £60 - £80 250 A late 19th Century Loetz Carneol Ware bowl of compressed ovoid form with a quatrelobed rim, cased in clear crystal over a tonal red marbled ground with gilded and enamelled border, width 16cm.

251 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams Caerleon Ware vase of shouldered ovoid form with flared rim and applied loop handles with face mask terminals to the golden amber iridescent ground, unmarked, height 19.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 252 A large early 20th Century Continental glass vase, possibly Moser, with a circular spread foot, shouldered ovoid body and flared collar neck, cased in amber over clear crystal and flash cut with flowers and foliage between matched running floral borders, unmarked, height 34cm. £40 - £60 253 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Osiris bowl of circular section with roll and crimped rim, externally decorated with spiral pull up magenta lines over a citron ground with pale pink interior, acid marked PATENT to the base, width 11cm.

254 A mid 20th Century Kjellander clear crystal glass vase of tapered cylindrical form engraved with cactus plants, engraved mark, height 15.5cm. £20 - £30 255 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons cameo glass vase of slender sleeve form with waisted collar neck, cased in opal over ruby and cut with butterflies around peony flowers between repeat scale and chevron borders, unmarked, height 21cm, S/D.

257 A 20th Century Continental crystal glass vase of ovoid form cased in ruby over clear crystal and flash cut with stylised flowers and foliage between slice cut borders, unmarked, height 21cm. £100 - £150 258 A late 19th Century Mount Washington vase of shouldered cylindrical form with shallow collar neck, hand enamelled with flowering boughs over a simulated Burmese effect ground, unmarked, height 14cm.

£400 - £600

£130 - £150

256 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Verre de Soie glass vase of low shouldered form with a slender collar neck, cased in clear crystal over a linear spiral air trap with graduated citron to ruby, unmarked, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED.

259 A late 19th Century opaline glass vase of slender footed and shouldered form with collar neck, finely enamelled with exotic birds, flowers and foliage between gilded borders, unmarked, height 27cm.

£280 - £320

260 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons cameo glass vase of shouldered ovoid form with collar neck, cased in ruby over citron and cut with a butterfly with flowers and foliage between plain banded borders, acid mark to the base, height 9.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£850 - £900

£150 - £200

£760 - £800

£100 - £150

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262 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Osiris glass vase of spherical form with a flared collar neck, cased in a tonal pale pink with magenta spiral pull up lines over a pale turquoise interior, acid marked PATENT, height 13cm. ILLUSTRATED. £350 - £400

261 261 A late 19th Century Loetz glass vase of globe and shaft form, hand enamelled with birds, insects, flowers and foliage over a graduated cranberry to clear ground with internal air trap lattice pattern, unmarked, height 25cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

263 A large late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Ivory cameo glass vase of footed ovoid form with drawn slender neck, cut with foxgloves picked out in cinnamon over the ivory ground, acid mark to the base, height 26.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £450 - £500

£20 - £30

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264 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Ivory cameo glass vase of tapered ovoid form with collar neck, cut with a butterfly and a flowering wild rose bough picked out in cinnamon over the ivory ground between repeat scroll borders, acid mark to the base, height 17cm. ILLUSTRATED.

265 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Verre de Soie glass vase of tapered ovoid form with slender neck and flat rim, cased in clear crystal over a spiral air trap line with graduated turquoise to cinnamon and opal interior, unmarked, height 17.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£800 - £1,200

£170 - £190


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275 Two contemporary Italian Murano glass vases by Nason, the first of baluster form in clear crystal with a black and red stripe, acid mark, height 23cm, the second of cylindrical form with a black sprial line over the opal and clear ground, height 24cm, both boxed (2).

266 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass bowl of circular form with folded and frill rim, decorated with a graduated cranberry to clear over a white pulled loop ground, raised to an applied clear crystal pulled foot, width 17cm. £120 - £150

£50 - £80

267 A large late 19th Century Stourbridge glass basket, possibly Bolton & Mills of fluted cylindrical form with frill rim, cased in opal over pink and heavily decorated with a clear crystal twist handle formed as fruiting boughs, height 30cm.

276 A contemporary Italian Murano glass vase by Nason of compressed rectangular form in clear crystal with alternate black and red stripes, acid mark, height 27cm, boxed.

£50 - £70

£30 - £50

268 A small assorted collection of late 19th Century Stourbridge quilted air trap satin glass to include a vase of footed shouldered ovoid form with flared collar neck, cased in a graduated blue over opal with a repeat diamond pattern, height 20cm, together with similar examples with an internal loop and chevron patterns in dye away peach and blue. (7).

277 Two contemporary Italian Murano glass vases by Nason, the first of globe and flared shaft form in orange over opal, cased in clear crystal, height 19cm, the second of waisted form in blue over a lighter blue, cased in clear crystal, height 32cm, both with acid marks and boxed (2).

£30 - £40

278 A 1930s glass candlestick with a small purple scone raised to a clear crystal glass bobbin stem with internal multiseries air twist detail, all above a domed amethyst foot, height 15cm.

269 A late 19th Century Stourbridge quilted air trap satin glass vase of low shouldered form with collar neck and tight frill rim, cased in a graduated blue over opal with a chevron pattern, height 13cm, together with a similar example in graduated peach, height 14cm, S/D. (2). £20 - £30 270 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vase of spherical form with a triple ring tapered collar neck cased in a dye away ruby over opal, height 23cm, together with a similar example in a dye away peach with frill rim. (2). £20 - £30

£50 - £80

265 271 A contemporary Italian Murano glass vase by C.Nason of shouldered ovoid form with flared collar neck, cased in clear crystal over opal with a green core, acid mark and original labels, boxed, height 26cm. £30 - £50 272 A contemporary Italian Murano glass vase by C. Nason of flared cylindrical form decorated with a black trellis pattern over the clear crystal ground, acid mark, retains original labels, boxed, height 28cm.

273 A contemporary Italian Murano glass vase by C. Nason of inverted baluster form cased in a black over an opal interior, acid mark, retains original labels, boxed, height 38cm. £40 - £60 274 A large contemporary Italian Murano glass vase by C.Nason of shouldered ovoid form with flared collar neck, cased in clear crystal over opal, acid mark and original labels, boxed, height 48cm.

£30 - £50 279 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass posy vase of footed spherical form with a tall drawn neck, decorated with Coraline beadwork flowers over a blue ground with gilded highlights, unmarked, height 18cm. £30 - £50

£40 - £60

£30 - £50

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280 A post-war Holmegaard glass bowl designed by Per Lutkin of shallow circular form with an asymmetrical circular well to the pale blue glass ground, engraved signature, width 18cm. £30 - £50 281 An early 20th Century John Walsh Walsh decanter of wrythen form with dimple sides, height 28cm, together with a Thomas Webb Festoon optic decanter with a purple foot and stopper and a Stourbridge glass water jug raised to three strut feet (3). £60 - £80 282 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb fly or wasp catcher modelled as a flint pear with a canary stalk, etched diamond mark for 14 November 1883, height 17cm. £40 - £60 283 A late 19th Century Stourbridge satin air trap glass vase of spherical form with a three ringed collar neck, cased in a graduated cranberry over opal with internal spiral air trap lines, height 27cm. £50 - £80 284 An 18th Century Continental taper stick of baluster form with domed foot, height 13cm, from the collection of Prof & Mrs P.H. Plesch, together with an 18th Century drinking glass with flared trumpet bowl above a plain stem with internal tear and conical foot, height 18cm. (2). £40 - £60

285 A set of four late 18th to early 19th Century shot glasses, possibly Dutch, each with a thistle bowl above a plain stem, raised to a domed foot, height 9cm. (4). £60 - £80 286 A post-war Strombershyttan cased body vase of compressed ovoid form in clear crystal over cinnamon core, unmarked, height 23.5cm. £80 - £120 287 A Paul Kedelv for Flygsfors postwar Coquille vase of circular form rising to twin pulled sides, cased in clear crystal over purple and blue, engraved signature and date for 1961, height 29.5cm. £40 - £60 288 A Kosta Boda Artists Collection vase designed by Bertil Vallien of compressed shouldered form with slender collar neck and flat rim, decorated with blue whiplash lines over a mottled white and pale blue ground, engraved signature 27cm.

291 A 19th Century clear cut crystal glass water jug of cylindrical form with waisted collar neck, integral spout and loop handle all with strawberry diamond and mitre cut decoration, height 18cm, together with a late 18th Century clear cut crystal glass mixing bowl. (2). £30 - £50 292 An early 20th Century Continental vase of compressed form with a flared collar neck with applied blue scroll handles, the body with a craquelure finish, possibly Kralik, height 14cm. £30 - £50 293 Four pieces of Stourbridge glass, each intaglio cut and engraved by Jack Lloyd comprising a water jug, two tumblers and a sherry glass, jug height 19.5cm (4). £40 - £60 294 A large post war ruby glass vase with a conical base below a wide flared conical form body, unmarked, height 32cm.

£40 - £60

£50 - £80

289 A contemporary glass vase of spherical form decorated with a fine black spiral line over the deep amber coloured ground, unmarked, height 18cm.

295 A 1930s Thomas Webb & Sons glass vase of footed bell form internally decorated with tonal brown swirls and gold aventurine over a goldem amber ground, unmarked, height 15cm.

£40 - £60 290 A post war pressed glass vase designed by Jiri Rispaek for Royal Bohemia and Sklo Union of cylindrical form with relief moulded abstract panel design, height 25cm, together with two similar period cased bud vases of tapered sleeve form. (3). £40 - £60

£30 - £50 296 A 1930s Thomas Webb & Sons Tudor pattern decanter of ovoid form with spherical stopper, relief moulded with repeat bulls eye spots over the golden amber ground, acid mark, height 25cm, together with a 19th Century clear globe and shaft form decanter with diamond mould parttern, height 25cm. (2). £30 - £50

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297 A small late Georgian opaline glass jug of footed baluster form with a loop handle, hand enamelled with flowers and foliage over the white ground, height 8cm, together with a small pressed glass tankard and a conical footed bowl. (3). £40 - £60 298 A Strathearn Glass Co novelty ash tray created from a Teachers Scotch Whisky bottle by Vincent Ysart, length 19cm. £30 - £50 299 A small late 1930s Monart glass vase of shouldered ovoid form cased in clear crystal over a graduated blue to mottled green, polished pontil mark, height 15cm, together with a later Vasart tumbler vase in pale pink, height 20cm. (2). £80 - £120 300 A post war Val St Lambert crystal glass table lamp of wrythen twisted pyramid form decorated with a graduated clear to pink body, engraved signature, height 25cm, together with a matched smaller example, height 12cm. (2). £50 - £80 301 A post war Val St Lambert vase of wrythen fluted form with a triform body and scrolled pulled rim decorated with a graduated clear to pink, together with a small triform wrythen spiral dish and a similar elongated canoe form dish, all with engraved signatures. (3). £80 - £120


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308 302 A post war Val St Lambert vase of tumbler form with wrythen spiral ribbed body in bright uranium yellow, engraved signature, height 17cm, together with a similar triform wrythen spiral dish, a larger ice blue example and a sommerso cased ashtray with clear crystal over deep pink, engraved signatures. (4). £60 - £80 303 A small collection of 18th Century and later glassware to include a small ale with hops and barley engraving, two wrythen fluted examples, a fluted bell form syllabub and two Anglo-Irish cut glass table salts. (7). £50 - £80 304 A small assorted collection of 18th Century and later table glass to include rummers and deceptive bowl drinking glasses with dimple moulding, bladed knops and plain stems. (9). £50 - £80

309 305 ✦ A set of six Dartington crystal wine glasses from the Sharon range, each of plain conical outline with teardrop bubble to tapering stem, height 22cm (6). £30 - £50 306 A 19th Cent pressed glass bottle for Warners Safe Cure of compressed shouldered form, relief moulded with script and a logo of a safe to the deep brown ground, height 24cm. £30 - £50 307 A contemporary studio glass vase of spherical form with flared collar neck, decorated with a purple and green petrol iridescence, unmarked, height 17cm. £30 - £50 308 A late 19th Century Loetz Carneol Ware vase of footed, shouldered ovoid form with flared collar neck, decorated with applied gilded scroll handles and foliate scroll work gilding over to marbled red ground, unmarked, height, 12cm. ILLUSTRATED.

309 A pair of late 19th Century Stourbridge Rustic form posy vases, possibly Thomas Webb & Sons, each with opalescent posy spill vases to a stylised tree form body with pulled base, height 21cm. (2). ILLUSTRATED.

312 A pair of late 19th to early 20th Century cut crystal glass spirit decanters in the Georgian taste with thistle form body having mitre and diamond cuts below a three ring neck and radial cut mushroom form stopper, height 19cm. (2).

£80 - £120

£80 - £120

310 A pair of late 19th Century Stourbridge clear crystal glass decanters of mallet form with a slice cut body engraved with exotic birds and fruiting vines all below a slice cut neck and hollow blown stopper, height 34cm.

313 A late 19th Century clear cut crystal glass decanter of compressed, shouldered form with hollow diamond cut body below a slice cut neck and lapidary stopper, height 28cm.

£160 - £180 311 A late 19th Century Stourbridge clear crystal glass decanter of footed ovoid form with a slice cut neck and ornate hollow blown pagoda top stopper, engraved with the body with a large fruiting vine design, height 37cm.

£40 - £60 314 A late 19th Century clear crystal glass jug of swollen ovoid form with integral spout and applied high loop handle, engraved and polished with a scrolling fruiting vine design, height 22cm. £100 - £150

£50 - £80

£100 - £150

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315 A late 19th to early 20th Century crystal glass tazza in the manner of Lobmeyr, hollow conical foot raised to compress pad feet below an annulated knop and a shallow conical bowl, the whole finely engraved with repeat panels, geometric borders and stylised floral studies, unmarked, width 29.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 316 A 19th Century clear cut crystal celery vase of tulip form cut and engraved with alternate foliate panels and mitre cuts, raised to a slice cut hollow blown stem and circular spread foot, height 27cm. £30 - £50 317 A small early 20th Century Continental glass vase in the manner of Moser of compressed ovoid form, enamel decorated with Herons amongst bullrushes, unmarked, height 11cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80 318 A 1930s Stuart & Sons clear cut crystal glass bowl designed by Ludwig Kny of flared circular form with a radial stylised star motif below swagged borders, complete with the original glass liner, acid mark, width 27cm.

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317 322 An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, cup form bowl engraved in the Jacobite style with a flowering rose bough with bud and exotic bird opposing, raised to a multiple series opaque twist stem with two spiral tapes outside a lace twist, raised to a conical foot, height 13cm. ILLUSTRATED.

320 Two Paul Kedelv for Flygsfors postwar glass vases of compressed sleeve form, the first cased in clear crystal over amethyst, the second in ruby, engraved marks to both, heights 29cm and 27cm (2). £60 - £80 321 A later 20th Century Glasform paperweight after a design by John Ditchford, modelled as an iridescent pear, height 8.5cm.

323 A large later 20th Century Continental vase, possibly Italian, of tapered triple gourd form, cased in clear crystal over a multicoloured striped ground, unmarked, height 46cm. £40 - £60

£80 - £120

£30 - £50

£60 - £80 319 A large late 19th Century Stourbridge glass table centre epergne, the domed and fluted base rising to a gilt metal radial arm with five cup supports holding fluted posy vases with wide frim rims, the whole gilded with maple boughs over the clear crystal ground, unmarked, width 52cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400 319

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324 324 A late 19th Century John Derbyshire pressed glass figure of Judy from Punch & Judy, modelled as a seated lady with cat by her side in uranium green, relief moulded marks, height 17cm. ILLUSTRATED.

328 A set of seven 19th Century custard cups of footed ovoid form with loop handle and enbgraved star detail to the bowls. (7).

£60 - £80

329 An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, bell form bowl above a multiple series air twist stem with upper and medial knops, raised to a conical foot, height 19cm.

325 A late 19th Century Stourbridge ruby glass pedestal taza of circular form decorated with applied fine clear crystal frill and threading over a diamond moulded ground. £60 - £80 326 A pair of 20th Century Cristal Nancy wine glasses with a clear crystal foot and slender stem below a shallow ovoid bowl, cased and cameo cut with a band of stylised flowers and foliage, one in citron, one in green, acid marked, height 19cm, together with a John Walsh Walsh engraved wine. S/D (3). £30 - £50 327 A late 19th Century Clarkes patent Fairy night light in pressed flint with a fine hobnail design, relief moulded marks. £20 - £30

£40 - £60

£120 - £150 330 A large 20th Century Stourbridge clear cut crystal vase of barrel form deeply cut with a repeat diamond design with oval printie panels all below a scalloped rim, unmarked, height 25cm.

335 332 A contemporary Italian Murano glass vase by C. Nason of compressed globe and shaft form internally decorated with a black random whiplash line over clear crystal, acid mark, retains original labels, height 40cm. £50 - £80 333 A contemporary Italian Murano glass vase by C. Nason of ovoid form cased in black over opal and acid cut and polished with a elliptical style rim, acid mark and original labels, boxed, height 25cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80

331 A 20th Century Czechoslovakian glass beaker in the 19th Century Bohemian taste of footed barrel form, cased in opal over pale green and flash cut with repeat panels, enamel decorated with flowers and foliage with gilded highlights, unmarked, height 15cm.

334 Two contemporary Italian Murano glass cylinder vases by C. Nason, the first with opal cased in clear glass with a black spiral line, the second with black and white sections cased in clear, boxed with original labels, both height 24.5cm, of ovoid form cased in black over opal and acid cut and polished with a elliptical style rim, acid mark and original labels, boxed, height 25cm.

£50 - £80

£50 - £80

£40 - £60

337 335 A 1930s clear cut crystal vase in the manner of John Walsh Walsh of tumbler form, cut with repeat vertical panels of losenge and diamond cuts, unmarked, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £40 - £60 336 A pair of early 20th Century Stourbridge clear cut crystal glass vases of tumbler form, each polished intaglio cut with oval cartouche panels surrounded by floral scrolls, unmarked, height 20cm. (2). £50 - £80 337 A large late 19th Century cranberry glass bell of wrythen form with a clear knopped handle, lacks clapper, height 47cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 338 A later 20th Century Continental vase of cylindrical form with flared collar neck, decorated with a self colour trailed line over the smoke grey ground, made to commemorate Dr Fischer Auction, height 16cm. £40 - £60

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339 A set of four silver plated candlesticks each with fluted vase shaped sconce and detachable drip pan above tapering square capital with a cast swag decoration and square foot, the whole with circular beaded decoration, filled, height 31cm (4).

342 An Art Nouveau hallmarked silver ring tree, the base embossed with two maidens heads, their flowing hair forming a raised whiplash border rising to an arched three branch tree, weight 3.7oz, width 3cm, London 1904 William Hutton & Sons Ltd. ILLUSTRATED.

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

340 A pair of silver plated four light candelabras, each with four urn shaped scones having a ribbon and mask decoration, detachable drip pans, supported by leaf capped scroll arms with rams head and hoof terminals, square section tapering capital and terminating in square foot with family crest cartouche, filled, height 49cm. (4). ILLUSTRATED.

343 A late 19th Century Dutch silver toy modelled as a carriage with two figures being pulled by two horses, cast scroll decoration to carriage and turning wheels, length 13cm, silver import marks for London 1897, John George Smith.

£120 - £150 341 A 19th Century silver plated swing handled basket of square outline with cast C scroll and foliate border to lobed body centred by armorial ‘Nobilis Ira’, acanthus leaf pierced handle and raised on four conforming bracket feet, diameter 26cm x height 10cm. £50 - £80

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£100 - £150 344 An Edwardian hallmarked silver purse of square section profusely decorated with engraved foliate scrolls, opening to green leather sectional interior, Birmingham 1908, S/D. £40 - £60

345 A George III hallmarked silver verge pair cased pocket watch, Roman numerals to white enamel dial, gold hands, with fusee movement signed George Richards, London and numbered 5451, with pierced engraved balance cock, silver regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, case dated London 1794, together with a silver full hunter pocket, maker Joseph, Newbury, London 1835 Joseph Potter, S/D (2). £120 - £180 346 An early 20th Century hallmarked silver teapot, oval part panelled body raised on four bun feet, weight 18oz, Birmingham 1912, Joseph Gloster Ltd. £100 - £150 347 A hallmarked silver and slate rectangular box to Commemorate the Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, gilt Prince of Wales plume to slate panel, engraved script to front, length 18cm, London 1981. £80 - £120

348 A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver fish servers, ivory handles with ribbed mounts falling to pierced and foliate decorated blades, Sheffield 1884, Harrison Brothers, S/D. £60 - £90 349 A hallmarked silver coffee pot of plain form, part faceted body terminating in ebonised scroll handle and oval finial, height 23cm, weight 20oz, Sheffield 1930, Viners. £100 - £150 350 A William IV hallmarked silver fiddle pattern fish slice of plain form, London 1831, together with a similar serving fork and a copy of the Coronation anointing spoon, various dates. (3). £50 - £80 351 Fourteen assorted white metal, Continental and hallmarked silver items of flatware to include sifting spoons, mother of pearl handled butter curl and other items, various styles. S/D. (14). £60 - £90


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359 352 A pair of Irish hallmarked silver fiddle pattern table spoons with engraved crest to terminals, together with three further similar examples and a small ladle, Dublin 1823 and 1817, latter S/D. (6). £80 - £120

356 A set of twelve hallmarked silver fruit spoons terminating in raised borders, together with six conforming teaspoons, total weight 19oz, Sheffield 1973. (18). £100 - £150

353 A set of six William IV hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons London 1833. (6).

357 Eight hallmarked silver handles and steel button hooks of various styles to include a stylised bamboo example, various dates. (8).

£50 - £80

£50 - £80

354 Six Georgian and later hallmarked silver table spoons each with later berry decoration, total weight 12oz, various dates. (6).

358 Eight hallmarked silver handles and steel button hooks of various styles to include a stylised bamboo example, various dates. (8).

£80 - £120

£50 - £80

355 A set of six hallmarked silver fiddle pattern table forks, London 1895, together with six matched dessert forks, total weight 16oz, (12).

359 A 19th Century Dutch silver ornate spoon and fork each with figural terminals and hanging rings above pierced stems, length 33cm, import marks 1890. (2). ILLUSTRATED.

£80 - £120

361 360 A hallmarked silver boat shaped bachelor’s teapot with part fluted decoration, together with a matched sugar basin, total weight 16.5oz, Sheffield 1914 and London 1915 respectively, S/D (2).

363 Three hallmarked silver menu holders; a Staffordshire knot, a harp and a cherub, together with three further unmarked menu holders one example as a Chinese character. (6).

£100 - £150

£60 - £90

361 A cased Moorcroft enamel and hallmarked silver circular hip flask with a central enamel panel of ducks to a river landscape, diameter 10cm, Birmingham 2001. ILLUSTRATED.

364 Six assorted hallmarked silver decanter labels, four sherry, a Brandy and a presentation example, various dates and styles. (6).

£100 - £150

365 Twenty seven Georgian and later hallmarked silver mustard and salt spoons, various styles and dates. (27).

362 Two pairs of hallmarked silver menu holders, one pair modelled as a peacock, the other pair as a sea shell, Sheffield 1896 and London 1894, respectively. (4). £80 - £120

£40 - £60

£40 - £60 366 A pair of hallmarked silver grape scissors with central Tudor rose below wreath decorated stems and ring handles, Birmingham 1987. £40 - £60

£80 - £120

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367 A pair of hallmarked silver cream ladles with pierced terminals, Sheffield 1922 together with four further silver spoons. £40 - £60 368 Six Victorian and later silver handled and steel button hooks of varying styles together with two manicure implements. (8). £40 - £60 369 A hallmarked silver box modelled as a clam shell, length 7cm, marks worn, together with an Art Deco silver circular compact, Birmingham 1937. (2). £40 - £60 370 An Edwardian hallmarked silver butter shell on three ball feet, diameter 13.5cm, Sheffield 1906, two smaller examples, Sheffield 1899 and Birmingham 1978, total weight 5.5oz, together with a silver plated chatelaine purse with foliate swag engraved decoration (4). £100 - £150 371 Six George III hallmarked silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, monogrammed, length 22cm, an Old English pattern tablespoon, and six Georgian teaspoons, each bottom marked, one with scallop shell back, all with reverse monogram M R, total weight 18oz.(13). £100 - £150

372 A composed pair of George III Irish silver tablespoons, Old English pattern, each with bright cut engraved decoration, the finial with oval cartouche centred by armorial and star above, one with engraved motto Et Mea Messis Erit, length 22cm, Dublin 1818, James Power and 1816 possibly Matthew West (2). £60 - £100 373 An Art Nouveau hallmarked silver mounted glass posy vase, the bulbous faceted green glass vase contained within a pierced sleeve, highlighted by six stylised tulip heads each folded to form a skirt like decoration, the whole raised on three slender tapering legs and pad feet, London 1902 William Hutton and Sons with hatched arrow cypher and stamped Rd 372480. £100 - £200 374 A small parcel lot of silver items to include a Masonic pendant presented to Madge Davies, the Lodge of Israel No 1474, April 1876, a silver Civic key presented to Councillor A. Elliot Young, J.P. in 1936, a Sterling silver Danish anchor fob by Ole Lynggaard, a sovereign case, an engine turned vesta and a lapis lazuli mounted leaf brooch, various makers (6). £50 - £80

376 A low grade Hanau silver flared beaker with engraved scroll decoration, stamped 800, Wilhelm Ludwig, a hallmarked silver egg cup and a small pedestal goblet together with a white metal beaker with foliate freeze and embossed decoration, unmarked (4). £40 - £60 377 ✦ A late 19th Century Russian hallmarked silver mounted dressing table set comprising of six various jars, a scent bottle and a rectangular hand brush, each with slice cut glass base and foliate and scroll engraved decoration, central monogram, marks for St Petersburg 1882 1889, makers mark indistinct (8). Provenance: Estate of Dame Alicia Markova. £150 - £250 378 ✦ An Art Nouveau Sterling silver four piece dressing table set comprising of a hand mirror, hand brush and two covered jars, the mirror inscribed with Cyrillic dedication, stamped, an engine turned rectangular cigarette box, together with two circular silver jars, one with tortoiseshell pique work cover S/D (6)

380 380 A Victorian hallmarked silver and enamel vesta case, the rectangular box decorated with an enamelled scene of a ballerina seated upon a stool, gilt interior with match striker to reverse, length 5.1cm x width 3.4cm, London 1887, George Heath (S/D). ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 381 ✦ Two modern hallmarked silver pin trays together with three silver topped scent bottles, a white metal example and a marcasite and silver magnifying glass (7). £40 - £60

Provenance: Estate of Dame Alicia Markova.

375 A pair of 1960s hallmarked silver candlesticks, each with faceted sconce and detachable drip pan above baluster stem, engraved presentation inscription to octagonal foot dated 1971, weight 17.6oz, height 15cm, Birmingham 1968, William Suckling Ltd (2).

£60 - £90

£180 - £220

£30 - £50

379 ✦ Three hallmarked silver picture frames, one shaped rectangular, a smaller gadrooned example and a modern Sterling silver oval frame together with a small silver mounted quartz clock (4). 382

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395 A George V hallmarked silver sugar caster with pierced pull off cover, tapering octagonal body above circular foot, Birmingham 1926, together with a 1930s silver tea strainer and a set of fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London 1812, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner (3).

382 A hallmarked silver menu holder modelled as a man with a sandwich board advertising shows on Drury Lane including Vesta Tilley, Harry Champion, Dan Leno and Marie Lloyd, the menu holder formed as a ‘5 mile’ milepost , weight 1.5oz, height 5.5cm, London 1976, Thomas Charles Jarvis. ILLUSTRATED.

£50 - £80

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£30 - £50 383 A small parcel lot of miniature silver toys modelled as furniture and figures to include a horse and cart, London 1899, Isaac Manheim, a hallmarked silver throne, an umbrella, a scroll arm chair, another Continental example and a cherub on a bench (6). £40 - £60 384 A small parcel lot of silver plated items to include a circular presentation salver with cast shell and foliate border, ‘Presented to W Bro. A T Marks by his initiates 1918/9.’, a monogrammed circular salver, a pair of glass lined swing handle baskets together with a quantity of novelty items including ballerina figurines (qty). £40 - £60 385 A small parcel lot of hallmarked silver items to include two vesta cases, a circular dish, a whiskey label, egg cup, novelty whistles, a brush, comb and letter opener, six low grade silver teaspoons etc. various dates and makers (13). £40 - £60 386 A William IV hallmarked silver miniature knife and fork set, blades marked Birmingham 1834, Francis Clark (2). ILLUSTRATED. £30 - £50

387 A George III hallmarked silver boat shaped cream jug with part reeded decoration below gadroon border and raised on four ball feet London 1817, together with a later sauce boat Birmingham 1926. (2). £50 - £80 388 A small parcel lot of assorted hallmarked silver condiments to include two mustards, a pair of open salts and a pepperette etc, various styles and dates. (7). £60 - £90 389 A pair of George III hallmarked silver old English pattern table spoons, together with two further similar examples, total weight 7.3oz, London 1805, 1804 and 18019. (4). £50 - £80 390 A hallmarked silver card case of plain form engraved To Bubbles from a Friend, a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1910 and 1898 and another silver plated card case, S/D. (3). £40 - £60

391 A hallmarked silver three piece cruet set of plain form, together with a further pepper pot and two napkin rings, various styles and dates, S/D. (6). £40 - £60 392 A pair of hallmarked silver candlesticks, circular stepped bases with faceted decoration below conforming flaring columns, capitals and circular sconces, height 30cm, London 1971, S/D. (2).

396 A Victorian hallmarked silver novelty napkin ring cast as a sheaf of corn bound by a rope, weight 1.6oz, London 1877, Charles Edwards, together with a rectangular foliate engraved silver topped trinket box length 9cm, London 1846. £40 - £60 397 Four George III hallmarked silver dessert spoons and a later teaspoon, Kings pattern, London 1805, 1819, 1919.(5).

£200 - £300

£40 - £60

393 A small parcel lot to include four early 20th Century silver and white metal mounted toilet jars, each slice cut, together with an embossed silver backed brush and associated button hook, A/F.

398 A George V hallmarked silver and tortoise shell backed eight piece dressing table set, each with silver pique work stylised pendant decoration, comprising of two hand brushes, mirror, comb, two hair brushes, a trinket tray and covered jar, London, various years from 1918 - 1925, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company (8).

£30 - £50 394 A George V hallmarked silver three piece condiment set comprising pepper, open salt and covered mustard, of plain boat form with gadrooned rim, blue glass liners and raised on four paw feet, Birmingham 1926 and two teaspoons (5). £50 - £80

£150 - £250 399 A modern hallmarked silver cruet set comprising of salt, covered mustard and pepper, each with cut edge border, cased, Birmingham 1975, together with a cased set of six teaspoons each with cast finial depicting characters from Charles Dickens novels, cased, London 1989, Mappin and Webb (9). £40 - £60

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406

400 A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver pierced bon bon dishes, of circular outline with scalloped rim, chased and engraved with fruit C scroll and foliate decoration, monogrammed to centre, weight 7.4oz, diameter 18cm, Sheffield 1895, Joseph Rodgers and Sons (2). ILLUSTRATED.

402 A George V hallmarked silver aide memoir, the rectangular hinged purse shaped case with all over foliate chased engraving, tan leather fitted interior with ivorine note card, length 11cm, Birmingham 1914, William Hair Haseler.

404 A Staffordshire Agricultural Society presentation silver glassed medal awarded to Mitchell Bros, Tamworth Boar in 1885 within original case.

£60 - £100

£70 - £100

403 A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver topped glass inkwells, of square form with foliate engraved circular covers, one stamped Mechi & Bazin London, width 5cm x depth 5cm x height 4cm, London 1859 and 1871 (2). ILLUSTRATED.

405 A set of eight Victorian hallmarked silver fish knives with forks, each foliate engraved with carved ivory handle bearing an armorial crest, London, 1867, Martin, Hall & Co, together with a cased spoon and fork set, London 1854 (18).

401 A Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled circular sweetmeat dish with embossed wrythen decoration and cast figural handles to circular pedestal foot, London 1889, Samuel Walton Smith, a modern hallmarked silver tea strainer and stand, Birmingham 1976, together with pierced oval dish (A/F) and a sherry decanter label, total weight 7.3oz. (4). £60 - £100

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£40 - £60

407

£30 - £50

£50 - £80 406 An late Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern ladle, weight 10oz, length 32cm, London 1900, Francis Higgins. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180

407 A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver Corinthian column candlesticks, each with embossed capitals on stepped square and beaded loaded bases, height 25cm, Sheffield 1899, Walker and Hall. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 408 A pair of George V hallmarked silver sauce boats, each of plain form with cast husk rim decoration, conforming loop handle and raised on three scroll feet, total weight 8.2oz, Birmingham 1924, Elkington and Co. £80 - £120 409 A pair of hallmarked silver napkin rings, each with foliate decoration, cased, Chester 1911 together with two silver screw top jars S/D (4). £40 - £60


Silver

413

418

417

410 An Edwardian hallmarked silver three piece tea service comprising of teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each of plain squat circular form with shaped rim and raised on four pad feet, weight 25oz, Sheffield 1905, Atkin Brothers (3).

413 A modern hallmarked silver snuff box of plain rectangular outline, monogrammed lid and cast ivy leaf frieze border decoration above plain base, weight 1.4 oz, length 5.5cm, Birmingham 1991, R.S. ILLUSTRATED.

£150 - £200

£60 - £80

411 A hallmarked silver three piece dressing table set comprising of hand mirror and two brushes, each with foliate engraved and engine turned decoration, within fitted case, Birmingham 1968, Broadway and Company Ltd (3).

414 A hallmarked silver three piece dressing table set comprising of a hand mirror and two brushes, each with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1955, Adie Brothers Ltd (3).

£60 - £90 412 An Edwardian hallmarked silver three piece condiment set with cast foliate border and three paw feet, Birmingham 1903, a set of sugar nips together with three hallmarked silver napkin rings of various forms (7). £60 - £90

£40 - £60 415 A modern hallmarked silver circular card tray of plain form with shaped and beeded rim, central engraved dedication and raised on four claw feet, weight 5oz, diameter 15cm, Birmingham, 1965, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd. £60 - £100

416 A Victorian hallmarked silver rimmed horn beaker of plain tapering cylindrical form, mounted with a plain silver shield shaped cartouche, height 7.5cm, cased, Birmingham 1896, George Unite. £40 - £60 417 A hallmarked silver three piece tea service comprising of teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each of squat ovoid outline with reeded girdle and scroll handle to collet foot, total weight 30.4oz, stamped to base, Mappin and Webb London, Sheffield 1936 (3). ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 418 A Victorian hallmarked silver six division toast rack with beaded cast loop handle, conforming beaded base and raised on four shield cast bracket feet, weight 9.8oz, length 16.3cm, Sheffield 1863, Henry Wilkinson & Co. ILLUSTRATED.

419 A hallmarked silver rectangular cigarette box, cedar lined, with engine turned decoration, cast foliate border and presentation plaque from Joseph Lucas Ltd, 1976, length 20.5cm x 7cm height, Birmingham 1976. (S/D). £60 - £90

420 420 A pair of George III hallmarked silver open salts, each with chased and embossed foliate and scroll decoration, gadroon border rim and raised on three shell capped hoof feet, engraved to underside T H to H B 1773 London 1770, makers mark WC S/D (2). ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

£80 - £120

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431 (part) 421 A small parcel lot of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items to include a Scottish silver covered mustard and spoon, Edinburgh 1866, and 1878, a pair of pepperettes, two salt spoons, a locket, two cased sets of teaspoons, one set EPNS and a bud vase S/D (10). £60 - £100 422 Seven George V hallmarked silver trefid teaspoons, each oval bowl embossed with a figure of a golfer, Birmingham 1921 - 1926, Elkington and Co (7). £60 - £100 423 An Edwardian hallmarked silver four piece tea service comprising of tea pot, twin handled sugar bowl, milk and cream jug, each with half fluted decoration, weight 17.5oz, Sheffield 1903, James Deakin & Sons S/D (4). £100 - £150

435

424 A George VI hallmarked silver sugar sifter, of ribbed baluster form with canted sides, conforming pierced cover with octagonal faceted finial, weight 5.4oz, height 18cm, London 1937.

427 A pair of George V hallmarked silver butter boats each of plain shallow form, loop handle and raised on reeded collet foot, total weight 4.3oz, Chester 1934 S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd (2).

£70 - £100

£80 - £120

425 An Edwardian hallmarked silver chamber stick of circular outline with beeded rim and loop handle, engraved dedication to the underside weight 7.5oz, Sheffield 1909, Walker and Hall.

428 A later 20th Century hallmarked silver wine bottle coaster with turned mahogany base, diameter 12.5cm, London 1998, WW.

£100 - £150

429 A modern silver and silver gilt mounted Greek ikon in the style of the Byzantine, depicting St George and the dragon, stamped 925 contained within a glazed box frame.

426 A George III hallmarked silver covered mustard pot of oval outline with pierced foliate decoration, reeded borders terminating in scroll handle and urn finial,monogrammed to centre with original blue glass liner London 1795, William Adby. £120 - £180

£50 - £80

£50 - £80

430 A pair of Swedish Sterling silver candlesticks of plain square tapering form, height 18cm, Ceson, Göteborg 1964, together with a Finnish silver beaker with stylised flowerhead wriggle work decoration, height 8cm, stamped with Finland three crown mark, Langberg and letter D (3). £80 - £120 431 An Edwardian hallmarked silver novelty basket modelled as a garden trug, Sheffield 1909, James Dixon and Sons, together with two pierced baskets and a circular presentation pin dish (4). ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 432 A cased set of six Victorian hallmarked silver and mother of pearl handled cake knives and forks, all within beize lined wooden box, Sheffield 1887 Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison). £120 - £180

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433 A Victorian hallmarked silver cream jug of oval outline with part fluted decoration, London 1879, together with a silver beaker with wrythen fluted decoration, Birmingham 1890. (2). £80 - £120 434 A Victorian hallmarked silver christening set comprising of knife, fork and spoon, each with beeded edge and contained within fitted case, Sheffield 1881 Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison). £50 - £80 435 A George V hallmarked silver desk top stamp box, the shaped rectangular box with hinged lid above open section below, width 6cm x depth 5cm, Sheffield 1927 William Hutton and Sons Ltd. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 436 An early George III hallmarked silver coffee pot of baluster form with hinged domed cover and flame finial, broken scroll ebonised handle and circular collet foot, stags head crest to centre, weight 25oz, height 24cm, London 1763, makers mark rubbed. ILLUSTRATED. £650 - £700 437 A set of George V hallmarked silver asparagus servers of typical form Sheffield 1911, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson). £150 - £200

439 A matched pair of Continental silver mounted glass salts modelled as a swan with articulated wings, two square form open salts each with pie crust rim, a bead and reel rimmed sauce boat and two serviette rings, various dates and makers (7). £80 - £120 440 A William IV hallmarked silver melon shaped teapot with plain lobed body below hinged lid with flower finial, scroll handle and raised on four scroll feet, the body with engraved dedication ‘To Lucy Wood, with the affecte remembrance of Sir Robert and Lady Cunliffe and their children, Acton Park 1893.’, weight 15.3oz, London 1834, Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard. ILLUSTRATED. Sir Robert Alfred Cunliffe, 5th Baronet (17 January 1839 - 18 June 1905) was an English Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1872 and 1885. £150 - £200 441 A Victorian hallmarked silver circular salver with central foliate decoration, beaded border and three bun feet, diameter 20cm, Sheffield 1861, Mappin and Webb together with a silver mounted three piece cruet mounted within silver wire frame stand, raised on three strut legs and ball feet, Birmingham 1894 Moritz & Simon Lotheim S/D (2).

436

£60 - £100

438 Two cased sets of six Edwardian hallmarked silver leaf capped pistol handled knives, Sheffield 1907 Mappin and Webb (2). £40 - £60

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442-556 Jewellery

449

452

442 An 18ct diamond solitaire ring, old cut claw set stone, weight approximately .50ct, to knife edged shoulders, ring size S.

447 An 18ct hallmarked diamond cluster ring, nine brilliant cut stones to a circular head and plain shoulders, ring size L/E O.

£100 - £150

£80 - £120

443 A 9ct hallmarked sapphire and diamond cluster ring, three oval cut sapphires within a border of brilliant cut diamonds to knife edge shoulders and plain shank, weight 2.3g, ring size N.

448 An 18ct hallmarked single stone diamond ring, gypsy set brilliant cut stone to a plain band, ring size R.

£60 - £100

449 A modern 18ct hallmarked two coloured ring with engraved foliate decoration detailed with five brilliant cut diamonds, ring size J. ILLUSTRATED.

444 A 20th Century 14ct Continental lady’s pendant fob watch, the circular enamel dial with blue enamel Roman numerals, contained within a faceted gold case, numbered 106140, enamelled to the reverse, and suspended from a rolled gold bow brooch, stamped 0.585 with post 1933 marks, Ditisheim & Co. S/D. £60 - £100 445 A mid 20th Century 18ct diamond solitaire ring, illusion set old cut stone to knife edged shoulders, weight approximately 0.45ct, ring size M. £100 - £150 446 An 18ct hallmarked diamond three stone ring, brilliant cut claw set stones to a slight twist, ring size P. £60 - £90

£120 - £180

£60 - £80 450 A 18ct opal and diamond pendant, tear shaped claw set opal below pave set diamond split drop and collar set brilliant cut single stone, all suspended from white gold belcher chain detailed with twenty two diamonds, length oval opal 2cm, chain length, 56cm. ILLUSTRATED. £2,200 - £2,500 451 An 18ct hallmarked sapphire and diamond three stone ring, central sapphire flanked by diamonds to white gold shoulders, ring size L. £50 - £80

457 452 A platinum sapphire and diamond cluster ring, central cushioned shaped sapphire, with certificate, weight 1.97ct within six brilliant cut and two baguette cut diamonds with three square cut diamond channel set each shoulder, ring size N. ILLUSTRATED. £3,400 - £3,800 453 A yellow metal single stone diamond ring, rose cut diamond collar set within blue enamel highlighted and engraved head, shank unmarked tests as gold, ring size L. £80 - £120 454 A 14ct amethyst and opal cluster ring comprising eighteen individually claw set stones to a basket head and split shoulders, ring size P.

457 An 18ct white gold diamond ring comprising thirteen channel set tapering baguette stones to a plain setting, ring size M. ILLUSTRATED.

£50 - £80

£800 - £1,000

455 A 14ct diamond three stone ring, central high set brilliant cut diamond flanked by two lower set conforming stones to either side, ring size, H 1/2.

458 A contemporary 9ct hallmarked white gold aquamarine single stone ring oval claw set stone to concave shaped band, ring size V.

£100 - £150 456 A Victorian 18ct hallmarked wedding ring with shaped border and engraved orange blossom decoration, weight 4.5g, London 1873, ring size L/E P. £80 - £120

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£40 - £60 459 An 18ct white gold diamond solitaire ring, brilliant cut high claw set stone to plain shoulders, weight of stone approximately 0.40ct, ring size P. £100 - £150


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461 460 A mid 20th Century 18ct diamond five stone ring, graduating claw set stones to knife edged shoulders, ring size L/E N. £50 - £80 461 A 9ct hallmarked diamond ring comprising three rows of pave set diamonds to tapering plain shoulders. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80 462 A 9ct hallmarked sapphire and diamond cluster ring, central oval sapphire claw set within a ten stone illusion set diamond surround, all to split shoulders, ring size O. £40 - £60 463 An 18ct hallmarked diamond three stone ring, illusion set, brilliant cut stones to knife edged shoulders, ring size N 1/2. £80 - £120 464 A mid 20th Century yellow metal single stone water opal ring, oval opal collar set within foliate engraved border, all to split shoulders, ring size L. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

464 465 An early 20th Century 15ct rose gold single stone amethyst ring, oval claw set stone to a plain shank, Birmingham 1901, ring size N. £50 - £80 466 A 18ct diamond cluster ring central high claw set brilliant cut stone flanked by three further stones to each shoulders, all to a plain shank, ring size P. £100 - £150 467 A 9ct yellow and white coloured half and half ring each square head detailed with four claw set diamonds, ring size L. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 468 A 9ct hallmarked citrene and diamond ring, five claw set citrenes spaced by four pairs of brilliant cut diamonds, ring size P. £50 - £80 469 An 18ct diamond solitaire ring, claw set brilliant cut stone, weight approximately 0.33ct flanked with single diamond to each shoulder, ring size Q. £80 - £120

467

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470 An 18ct diamond cluster ring circular white gold head set with eleven brilliant cut stones to tapering shoulders, ring size L.

476 An early 20th Century 18ct diamond solitaire ring, gypsy set old cut stone to a tapering head, shank stamped 18ct, ring size Q.

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

471 A mid 20th Century 18ct sapphire and diamond two stone cross over ring, claw set stones to knife edged shoulders.

477 An 18ct three stone diamond ring, channel set brilliant cut stones to a fold over head and tapering shank, ring size N 1/2. ILLUSTRATED.

£40 - £60

£50 - £80

472 A mid 20th Century cluster ring comprising nine paste red stones to an unmarked shank, ring size J.

478 An early 20th Century 15ct ruby and diamond five stone boat shaped ring with engraved scroll detail to shoulders, ring size O.

£40 - £60 473 A mid 20th Century 18ct diamond three stone ring, claw set brilliant cut stones to diamond set shoulders, ring size P.

£40 - £60

£80 - £120 474 A modern 9ct diamond ring, pierced pave set head detailed with six hearts within pave set borders, ring size Q 1/2. £40 - £60 475 An 18ct white gold diamond half eternity ring comprising nine brilliant cut stones to a plain shank, ring size M 1/2.

479 479 A modern 9ct hallmarked yellow and white gold diamond ring, eleven channel set brilliant cut diamonds to a white head and yellow rope twist borders, ring size R. ILLUSTRATED. £40 - £60

£80 - £120

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483 480 An early 20th Century diamond solitaire ring, old cut claw set stone, weight approximately 0.75ct, to knife edged shoulders, ring size L. £150 - £200 481 A small parcel lot of 1970s and later rings and earrings, mostly set with clear and coloured paste to include a domed multi colour gem encrusted example, a yellow metal brutalist ring inset with a cabochon lapis lazuli style stone, etc. together with a pair of Weiss clip earrings (9) Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £30 - £50

487 483 An early 20th Century 18ct gentleman’s keyless half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial marked Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, diameter 38mm, movement number 18876, inscribed dedication to cuvette, weight 101.5g, London 1900. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1,200 484 A modern German Junghan Mega Solar W615 gentleman’s stainless and gilt metal quartz wrist watch, the circular white dial with applied silvered Roman numerals at 12, 3, 6 and 9 with date aperture, dial diameter 33mm, sapphire crystal and radio controlled movement, all to Junghan brown leather strap, all in original fitted box with papers. £50 - £70

482 482 A Bulgari Sterling silver star shaped pendant, together with a Continental silver pendant formed in the shape of a heart and stamped Gucci, 800 (2). ILLUSTRATED. £30 - £50

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485 A small parcel lot of Victorian and later jewellery to include an 18ct seed pearl flower head bar brooch, a yellow metal and enamel mourning brooch with inset panel of hair, a double row of graduated salmon pink coral beads, a single string of uniform jadeite beads, a silver hinged bangle and a stags head brooch (6). £60 - £100

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486 A small parcel lot of Victorian and later jewellery to include a yellow metal swivel mourning brooch depicting a grave below a weeping willow, a 9ct framed cameo brooch, a silver coloured photograph locket suspended from long woven hair Albert, an amethyst and seed pearl openwork pendant, two rodium plated brooches, a mother of pearl rosary and a suite of rhodium and clear paste set jewellery.(11.

488 An early 20th Century 9ct gentleman’s open face crown wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Thomas Russell and Son, Liverpool, dial diameter 38mm, 7 jewel movement numbered 61599, the case with cast foliate border decoration, weight 83.6g, Chester 1912, Thomas Russell, together with later wooden watch stand (2). ILLUSTRATED.

£60 - £90

£100 - £150

487 An early 1950s gentleman’s Rolex Oyster stainless steel manual wind wrist watch, the circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, outer seconds track, dial inscribed Rolex Oyster, Shock Resisting, dial diameter 23mm, contained within a square cushion bezel, oyster patent screw down crown and screw back case, stamped 275888, all to expandable stainless steel strap. ILLUSTRATED.

489 A 1930s 9ct open face crown wind gentleman’s pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial marked G E Kemp & Son, Newcastle, dial diameter 41mm, within monogrammed Dennison case number 662496, stainless steel screw down cuvette, weight 85.7g, Birmingham 1938.

£300 - £450

£120 - £180 490 A hallmarked 9ct rose gold Albert chain composed of fetter and belcher links, terminating in T bar and suspended with 9ct carnelian set square swivel fob, total weight 42g. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300


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491 A 1980s 9ct gentleman’s manual wind Omega wrist watch, the circular champagne dial with applied baton markers, dial diameter 28mm, 17 jewel Swiss movement numbered 21064101, case stamped Omega Watch Co., Made in England and numbered 1315405 and 288278, all to a gold plated Omega link bracelet Birmingham 1989. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 492 An early 20th Century 9ct ladies wrist watch with circular white enamel dial to expandable gold plated bracelet, London 1929, together with a pair of 9ct monogrammed rectangular cufflinks, total weight 27g. £40 - £60

490 495 A sterling silver charm bracelet, the curb link chain with padlock fastener fitted with nine pendant charms to include a fish, boat, piano etc, together with a hallmarked silver Albert chain fitted with three pendant fobs, total weight 4.4oz (2). £50 - £80

493 493 A 1930s silver and paste set duette clip brooch, of swirled design and pave set with brilliant, emerald and baguette cut clear paste stones, width 5cm, stamped silver. ILLUSTRATED. £40 - £60 494 A 20th Century lady’s Tenexact manual wind cocktail watch, the circular silvered dial with Roman numerals, Swiss 17 jewel movement within marcasite set bezel and conforming link bracelet, each link stamped silver, together with a 1930s paste and faux pearl pendant and earring set (S/D) (4). £40 - £60

496 A 1950s 9ct hallmarked gentleman’s Smiths Imperial manual wind wristwatch, with a two tone champagne dial, inner seconds track and applied Arabic numerals, dial marked 19 jewels shockproof, movement numbered 5910, dial diameter 28mm, Dennison case numbered 12828, engraved dedication to cover dated 1959, all to expandable gold plated strap, gross weight 51g, Birmingham 1959.

491 498 A Colibri white metal powder compact of square outline with canted corners, the hinged lid with chased floral, butterfly and engine turned decoration, mirrored interior with powder compartment and engraved dedication to base, stamped Calibri, Paris France.

499 An early 20th Century Streeter & Son 18 New Bond St, London jewellery trade catalogue with various images of stock running throughout. S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £30 - £50

£20 - £30

£100 - £150 497 Two early 20th Century hallmarked 9ct fobs, one The Campbell Orr Challenge shield, the other the Blackheath and Rowley Hospital Cup, weight 22g, together with three silver Albert chains fitted with six various fobs and a gilt metal Albert chain (8). £150 - £200 499

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500 500 An early 20th Century 18ct aquamarine and seed pearl pendant, with circular pendant drop formed of six aquamarines, spaced by six seed pearls, fine millegrain collar setting below bar fitting suspended from single aquamarine drop, all to fitted fine trace link chain S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £40 - £60 501 A 1940s War Department issue silver plated crown wind Omega pocket watch, the circular enamelled dial with black and brown filled Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and outer minute track, dial diameter 42mm, 15 jewel Swiss movement numbered 9912358, the case numbered 1140 and stamped Fab. Suisse, circa 1943. ILLUSTRATED. £40 - £60

502 A Norwegian 14ct gold fob modelled as a Norwegian church and stamped 585, together with an 18ct charm modelled as the Parthenon, stamped, a citrine swivel fob and another, both 9ct (4). £100 - £150 503 A quantity of Victorian and later jewellery to include a carved jet oval mourning brooch, a 9ct amethyst and seed pearl bar brooch, three cameo brooches, nine pairs of screw back pendant earrings to include garnet set and carved ivory examples, marcasite brooches two pairs of clip earrings, three further brooches and a mother of pearl mounted fruit knife (35). £50 - £80 504 A mid 20th Century Rolex Oyster Date stainless steel wrist watch, circular cream dial with batons and date aperture all to a conforming steel bracelet stamped 7205, diameter of dial 3cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £450

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504 505 A modern hallmarked 18ct amethyst and diamond dress ring, central claw set pear cut amethyst flanked by three claw set brilliant cut diamonds to plain shank, weight 5.7g, ring size L, together with associated pendant earrings (3).

508 A modern Sterling silver necklace and earring set, each fitted with a single Ruskin Pottery ovoid shaped pendant drop, souffle glaze and decorated in tones of mottled blue, stamped, beads unmarked (3).

£100 - £150

£40 - £60

506 An Edwardian 9ct fob, together with a 9ct brooch formed from interlinking chains and mounted with a seed pearl set heart, a 9ct diamond and ruby set scarf clip, both (S/D), and a circular scarf pin, total weight 14g.(4).

509 A gold plated American Watch Company Waltham full hunter crown wind gentleman’s pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, dial diameter 41mm, movement numbered 4250077, within a foliate engraved Elgin case number 400357.

£80 - £120 507 A Victorian hallmarked silver full hunter key wind pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, dial diameter 38mm, movement marked Isaac, Merthyr, within engine turned case, London 1866, S/D together with open faced example and silver Albert chain (3). £40 - £60

£50 - £80 510 A gold plated American Watch Company Waltham open faced crown wind gentleman’s pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, dial diameter 41mm, movement numbered 5642672, within an engine turned Fahys case number 8140209. S/D. £50 - £80


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511 A gold plated American Waltham full hunter gentleman’s pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, dial diameter 41mm, movement numbered 9415772 and marked Sterling, within an ornately foliate engraved and monogrammed case, numbered 2748118 S/D. £50 - £80 512 A gold plated full hunter crown wind gentleman’s quarter repeater pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, dial diameter 42mm, within engine turned case number 20008. £50 - £80 513 A hallmarked silver jewel for the President of Stourbridge Inner Wheel, decorated with a blue enamel inner wheel and inscribed to the reverse ‘Presented by Mrs A Hanlan & Mrs H B Croft in Jubilee Year 1935 for the use of the Presidents of the Inner Wheel Club of Stourbridge’, suspended from blue ribbon with previous President names to 1974. The Stourbridge Inner Wheel was formed in 1934 with moral welfare at the heart of their fund raising activities. During the war they supported the troops abroad, their families and latterly needy families and young girls in Stourbridge.

514 514 A Rolex Oysterquartz Datejust 17000 model gentleman’s stainless steel wrist watch, the circular silvered dial with sweep seconds hand, baton markers and date aperture, dial marked Superlative Chronometer, diameter 35mm, sapphire crystal within polished bezel, twin lock crown, all to original integral steelinox Rolex bracelet, lugs and clasp stamped 17000B, watch number serial numbers N358842 and 419956, complete with original papers, service history, box, tags and receipt dated 1994. ILLUSTRATED.

516 A 1930s 9ct gentleman’s open faced crown wind pocket watch, the circular linen dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, dial signed Grosvenor, diameter 38mm, 15 jewel Swiss movement, case numbered 976963, Glasgow import marks for 1930 together with a rose gold Albert chain total weight 78g. (2).

517 A small parcel lot of eight hallmarked silver fobs, mostly angling related, together with two hallmarked silver graduated Albert chains, a silver vesta case and a coin fob (11). £60 - £90

£300 - £400

£1,500 - £2,000

£50 - £80 515 A 9ct belcher link chain fitted with six 9ct charms, two Edwardian half sovereigns and a loose mounted George V example, weight without charms 11g approx, length 19cm, fastener missing. ILLUSTRATED. £220 - £250

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518 Three 9ct Italian chains to include three coloured plaited necklace, a rose gold example, a trace link chain and two bracelets, stamped, together with two rose gold coloured sterling silver necklaces, stamped 925, and a plated example, various designs (8). £180 - £220 519 A World War Two GSTP military issue stainless steel pocket watch, with black enamelled dial, silver Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 42mm, movement marked Recta and numbered 621150, outer stainless steel with arrow head, G.S.T.P, issue number FJ 66798, Bravingtons London, together with an Excelsior plated stopwatch and a Sekonda plated watch (3). £60 - £100

523 522 A set of four 9ct and mother of pearl gentleman’s dress set comprising of four buttons, a pair of cufflinks and a stud, each of square outline with reeded border, stamped, together with a pair of engine turned silver cufflinks (9).

520 A modern 18ct sapphire and diamond ring, navette shaped centre millegrain set with diamonds, within a border of channel set sapphires and brilliant cut diamonds, all to plain shank, weight 2.9g ring size P1/2.

£80 - £120

£150 - £200

£120 - £180

521 A late Victorian hallmarked silver key wind open faced chronograph pocket watch, Roman numerals to a white enamelled dial, outer seconds tack, dial marked D I Marcuson Bros & Asher, Birmingham, dial diameter 48mm, case numered 114014 Chester 1891, Isaac Jabez Theo Newsome.

524 A 9ct gold cross and chain, together with a 9ct figero link bracelet, total weight 8g. (2).

£60 - £80

523 An early 20th Century 15ct bangle set with five pairs of seed pearls spaced by wire work highlights and flanked by rope twist borders, cased. ILLUSTRATED.

527 A 14ct sapphire and diamond link bracelet formed of five links and spaced by five oval cut sapphires, claw set with two brilliant cut diamonds to each side, ribbed tongue and box fastener, length 18cm, together with matching stud earrings, stamped, total weight 8.7g (3). £150 - £200 528 A late Victorian Continental 14ct open faced key wind pocket watch, the circular gilt face with Roman numerals, central foliate engraved decoration and subsidiary seconds dial contained with a foliate engraved case, 14ct chain and key, total weight 40g. £120 - £180

£50 - £80 525 Two early 20th Century 9ct stone set brooches, together with a cultured pearl silver spray example. (3). £40 - £60 526 A ladies 9ct hallmarked Victor wrist watch, Arabic numerals to a circular silvered dial to a fitted 9ct brick styled bracelet, total weight 15.5g. £60 - £80

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529 A banded agate panel link bracelet formed of six flower shaped links within a white metal frame to bolt ring clasp S/D, together with a string of natural pearls with 9ct clasp, a gilt metal filligree leaf brooch and a marcasite necklet inset with a purple facet cut stone, stamped 825 (4). £80 - £120

530 A Victorian diamond set novelty stick pin designed as a standing fighting cock, the body all over set with old cut diamonds, red enamel head and diamond eye. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 531 A 1980s hallmarked 9ct garnet ring, the rectangular cushioned scroll head centred by an oval cut garnet, above pierced panel and brilliant cut garnet border, knife edge shoulders, weight 5.5g, ring size K. £80 - £120 532 An 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond crossover ring, three brilliant cut sapphires each within a border of diamonds to plain twist shank, stamped, weight 4.9g, ring size J. £180 - £220


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535 533 A small parcel lot of Scottish pebble jewellery to include a silver mounted agate panel link bracelet an agate mounted brooch modelled as a dirk, stamped, a circular pebble mounted kilt brooch, a claw brooch, two amethyst lace brooches, etc. S/D (16). £50 - £80 534 Five Victorian and Edwardian hallmarked 9ct bar brooches of various designs, four gem set, together with three silver mounted butterfly wing brooches, a pinchbeck mourning brooch and two early 20th Century silver sweetheart brooches (11). £60 - £100 535 An 18ct white gold and diamond bracelet designed as two flexible snake link strands divided by five brilliant cut claw set diamonds and united by a single central diamond set flower, the whole terminating in a tongue and box clasp, length 15.5cm, weight 19.2g, stamped. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £750

536 A hallmarked silver key wind pocket watch, circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, two subsidiary dials, movement signed William Wray Birmingham numbered 14135, London 1869, together with a Swiss Hebdomas Patent eight day full hunter, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, visible escapement and silver foliate highlights, London import marks to case (2). £40 - £60 537 An 18ct synthetic ruby and clear paste cluster ring, the oval cut central stone within a border of brilliant cut clear paste, claw set to basket mount, stamped, ring size O, together with another collar set green paste example, stamped, ring size M (2). £50 - £80

542 539 A Continental 14ct emerald cluster ring, nine pear shaped emeralds claw set within a rope twist openwork border, all to expandable double shank, stamped, weight 7g, ring size M approx. £80 - £120 540 An 18ct synthetic ruby and diamond cluster ring, central oval cut synthetic ruby above a border of sixteen brilliant cut diamonds, claw set above a border of sixteen pave set diamonds, basket mount to knife edge shoulders, stamped, weight 7.4g ring size Q.

543 Three early 20th Century silver open faced crown wind pocket watches each with Roman numerals to white enamelled dials, two hallmarked, one stamped 935, to include a Waltham example. (3). S/D. £60 - £90 544 A hallmarked silver English lever open faced pocket watch, Roman numerals to a white enamelled dial, Langdon Davies & Co, Birmingham, Chester 1900, all suspended from graduated silver Albert chain.

£200 - £300

£50 - £80

541 A 14ct lapis lazuli pendant designed with six cabochon oval stones, claw set to a pierced foliate wirework frame, weight 4g, stamped.

545 A 19th Century hallmarked silver key wind open faced pocket watch, gilt Roman numerals to a silvered dial, together with a similar smaller example, London 1849 and 1880 respectively. (2).

538 A later 20th Century sapphire and diamond cluster ring formed of five oval cut sapphires set within a wirework frame and highlighted by four diamond set white metal ovals, forked shoulders tapering to a three strand wire shank, unmarked, ring size K.

£60 - £90

£200 - £300

£120 - £180

542 A George IV hallmarked silver pair cased verge pocket watch, Arabic numerals to a white enamelled dial, Thomas Warwick, Birmingham, London 1825, suspended from a gun metal albertina. ILLUSTRATED.

£50 - £80

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553 Four white and gilt metal pocket watches to include a chronograph, two crown wind and a export Turkish example, various dates and styles, S/D (4).

546 Two hallmarked silver English level open faced pocket watches, Roman numerals to a white enamelled dial, marked Cartwright Bros, Brierley Hill and Pappe, Birmingham, Birmingham 1903 and London 1890 respectively, S/D. (2).

£40 - £60 554 Three hallmarked silver open faced key wind pocket watches each with Roman numerals to a white enamelled dial,, London 1881 and 1883, S/D. (3).

£50 - £80 547 An 18ct ruby and diamond cluster ring, central oval ruby weight approximately 1.54ct within a eight stone brilliant cut diamond surround, all stones claw set, ring size M, together with stone certificate. ILLUSTRATED.

£50 - £80

£1,500 - £1,800 548 Three late 19th to early 20th Century hallmarked and Continental silver open faced pocket watches to include crown and key wind examples, all with Roman numerals. (3). £50 - £80

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547 549 A hallmarked silver English lever open faced pocket watch, Roman numerals to a white enamelled dial, together with a similar earlier example, Birmingham 1923 and London 1890. (2). £50 - £80

551 Two hallmarked silver open faced key wind pocket watches a Waltham and a Farringdon example, Birmingham 1893 and 1892 respectively. (2). £50 - £80

550 A hallmarked silver fusee driven open faced pocket watch, Roman numerals to a white enamelled dial, R & G Beesley, Liverpool, Chester 1899.

552 A Continental silver eight day, crown wind, open faced pocket watch Roman numerals to a three quarter enamelled dial, together with a similar key wind Waltham example. (2).

£40 - £60

£50 - £80

555 Three hallmarked silver open faced key wind pocket watches each with Roman numerals to a white enamelled dial, London 1843, Birmingham 1853 and 1901, S/D. (3). £60 - £80 556 An early 20th Century 9ct rose gold ring set with oval green and white cameo glass panel depicting a Classical maiden collar set to split shoulders, ring size R. £80 - £120


557-645 Paintings and Prints

569 ✦ MODERN BRITISH SCHOOL (CIRCA 1960) - A vase of flowers, oil on canvas, signed ‘Tania’, framed, 91cm x 61cm. £80 - £120 570 ✦ GEORGE KIRSTA (20TH CENTURY) - A sketch of Markova on stage, wash drawing, signed and dated 1938, inscribed ‘La Bien Aimee’, framed, 54.5cm x 75cm. £70 - £100 557

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557 ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - Travellers outside a stable, watercolour, framed, 24cm x 35cm. ILLUSTRATED.

561 ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL PROUT (1783-1852) - The Fisherman’s Cottage, watercolour, framed, 19cm x 24cm.

£50 - £70

£60 - £80

558 CHARLES JOHN WATSON (18461927) - Market day in a French town, etching, signed and dated 1910 in the plate also signed in pencil, framed, 19cm x 21.5cm, also two others by the same and one other etching (4).

562 ARNE HJERSING (NORWEGIAN SCHOOL 1860-1926) - A steam ferry on a fjord, oil on board, signed, framed, 21cm x 34cm.

£50 - £80 559 FREDERICK HINES (1875-1928) A shepherd with flock in a moorland landscape, watercolour heightened with body colour, signed, framed, 24cm x 45cm also three still life watercolours and a print (5). £60 - £80 560 JOHN EDMUND BUCKLEY (18241876) - Charles I and family on a terrace, watercolour, signed and dated 1857, framed, 23.5cm x 33cm.

£80 - £120 563 GERMAN SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - The pipe player, oil on tin, signed indistinctly ‘Kleffen’, framed, 20.5cm x 16.5cm also one other oil on panel (2). £60 - £80 564 FOLLOWER OF WALTER RICHARD SICKERT (1860-1942) Theatre audience, watercolour, bears initials and dated 1917, framed, 43cm x 32cm. £70 - £100

565 JOHN MOGFORD (1821-1885) ‘The Mouth of the Dart’, watercolour heightened with body colour, signed, framed, 26cm x 52cm also one other watercolour by the same hand (2). £120 - £180 566 YVONNE TOCHER - ‘The Caravan Children’, oil on board, signed, framed, 69cm x 52cm. £70 - £100 567 ENGLISH SCHOOL (CIRCA 1800) - Portrait of a young lady wearing a bonnet, a miniature on ivory, oval, framed, 7.5cm x 6cm also three other miniature portraits and three silhouettes (7). £100 - £150

571 ✦ VADIM FEDEROVITCH RINDIN (1902 - 1974) - Summer blooms in a vase, watercolour, signed and dated 1966, framed, 58cm x 49cm also one other still life drawing by another hand (2). £120 - £180 572 ✦ R.T. HERMES (20TH CENTURY) Portrait of Dame Alicia Markova, half length seated, charcoal drawing, signed, framed, 69cm x 47cm also a sanguine chalk drawing of Markova by a different hand (2). £100 - £150 573 ✦ FRENCH SCHOOL (LATE 20TH CENTURY) - ‘Zinnias at Les Trois Ifs’, oil on board, signed ‘Sheena’, framed, 65cm x 50cm. £50 - £70

568 ENGLISH SCHOOL (EARLY 18TH CENTURY) - Portrait of an elderly lady wearing a black shawl, bust length, a painted oval, in carved and gilded frame, 76cm x 64cm. £100 - £200

574 ✦ HEDWIG ESTHER PILLITZ (18961987) - Portrait of Dame Alicia Markova, oil on panel, signed also signed and inscribed verso, framed, 31cm x 24cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

£100 - £150

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575 ✦ NICHOLAS EGON (b.1912) ‘Portrait of Dame Alicia Markova’, bust length, charcoal drawing on buff paper, bears ‘Royal Society of Portrait Painters’ label verso, framed, 61cm x 47cm also two other drawings of Markova by different hands (3). ILLUSTRATED.

579 JOHANNES BLEAU ‘Wigorniensis Comitaus et Comitatus Warwicensis’ (Worcester and Warwickshire), hand coloured engraving, published circa 1645, framed, 41cm x 51cm together with ‘Wallia ‘(Wales) (2).

£70 - £100

£120 - £180

576 ✦ AFTER ALFRED CHALON - ‘Pas de Quatre’, lithograph, framed, 57cm x 41cm also one other lithograph of ballet interest (2).

580 RICHARD BLOME ‘Staffordshire’, hand coloured engraving, published circa 1675, framed, 33cm x 23.5cm also Robert Morden ‘Staffordshire’ and two other county maps (4).

£40 - £60 577 3 AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) - ‘Retreat from the Sun’, photographic reproduction, signed in pencil, published by Frost and Reed, 1962, framed, 45cm x 61cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £90 578 WILLIAM NORTHWOOD (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a young woman, bust length, watercolour, signed and dated 1893, inscribed ‘Life Study’, framed, 34cm x 22cm together with three watercolours by M.M.Queen (4). £80 - £120

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£60 - £90 581 CHINESE SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - A nobleman with a procession of attendants, gouache, framed, 24cm x 51cm. £50 - £70 582 V. LATOUR (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - An Eastern traveller, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 30cm x 25.5cm. £60 - £80

583 583 ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - Figures on a bridge in a river landscape, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly, framed, 25cm x 34cm. ILLUSTRATED. £70 - £100 584 3 JOE PLASKETT (1918- 2014) Study of a young man in an interior, pastel drawing, signed indistinctly with initials, dated ‘63, framed, 49cm x 63cm. £200 - £300 585 GREEK SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) - Madonna and Child, an icon, oil on panel, unframed, 28.5cm x 19cm also one other 19th century icon (2). £100 - £150 586 JAPANESE SCHOOL (MID 20TH CENTURY) - Cranes and other birds perched amongst branches, watercolour scroll with silk borders, 180cm x 69cm. £50 - £70

587 ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a young boy wearing a white shirt and blue necktie, oil on board, framed, 14.5cm x 8cm also a late 20th century portrait of a boy with his dog (2). £50 - £70 588 3 DIANE ELSON (b.1953) ‘Piccadilly Circus’, ink and wash drawing, signed, coloured vignette to mount, framed, 22cm x 28cm also one other drawing by the same hand (2). £60 - £80 589 3 ALASTAIR FLATTELY (1922-2009) - Aberdeenshire landscape, watercolour, signed, framed, 35cm x 55cm also the companion a pair (2). £80 - £120 590 K.RYKIEL (CONTEMPORARY) A still life fruit and an ewer on a marble ledge, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 46cm x 61cm. £60 - £80


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594 AFTER DAVID SHEPHERD ‘Bengal Tiger’, photographic reproduction, signed in pencil and numbered 655/1000, framed, 11cm x 11cm also a companion ‘Cheetah Cub’ - a pair (2). £60 - £80 595 ENGLISH SCHOOL, (19TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a boy wearing a lace collar and blue jacket, bust length, oil on copper, oval, unframed, 9.5cm x 7.5cm. £100 - £150

599 591 R.CASPER (CONTEMPORARY) A still life composition with grapes and other fruit on a ledge, oil on board, signed, framed, 21cm x 41cm also the companion - a pair (2). £80 - £120

592 BRIAN ROBERTS (b.1933) ‘The Tennis Player’, oil on board, signed, framed, 56cm x 37cm. £150 - £250 593 BRIAN ROBERTS (b.1933) ‘The Grim Reaper’, oil on board, signed, framed, 51cm x 38cm.

596 ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE FREDERICK WATTS OM, RA (1817 - 1904) - ‘Peace and Goodwill’, pencil drawing, framed, 11cm x 8cm also one other drawing by William Woodhouse (2). £120 - £180

597 THOMAS DOWNEY (fl. 18901935) - The dragonfly boat race, ink and wash cartoon, framed, 19cm x 29cm. £80 - £120 598 3 DAVID GHILCHIK (1892-1974) Portrait of a young lady, bust length, pastel drawing, signed, inscribed ‘Paris’ and dated 1960, framed, 47cm x 35cm. £60 - £80 599 ENGLISH SCHOOL (MID 20TH CENTURY) - A busy street scene, ink and wash drawing, framed, 24cm x 36.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £70 - £100 600 ARTHUR WILKINSON (18601930) - Cattle in an extensive river landscape, watercolour, signed, framed, 64cm x 104cm. £100 - £150

£150 - £250

601 3 AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) - ‘Lavoir, La Bastide’, photographic reproduction signed in pencil, published by The Medici Society Ltd., 1969, bears blind stamp, unframed, 48cm x 67cm. £50 - £70 602 ROBERT WLERICK (1882-1944) Female nude, seated, sanguine chalk,bears inscription ‘dessin de R.Wlerick authentifié par son fils’, also drawn verso with a standing nude, framed, 34cm x 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £150 - £200

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603 ALEXANDER ARCHIPENKO (1887-1964)- Standing Nude, pencil drawing and sanguine, bears ‘The Reid Gallery, London’ label verso, signed, framed, 34cm x 26cm. ILLUSTRATED. Provenance: Purchased by Arnold Haskell 5th February 1960 from the Reid Gallery London Exhibited: ‘Arnold Haskell Collection of Sculptures and related Drawings’, City Art Gallery, Bristol in 1963, Drawings -exhibit no. 1. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £2,500 - £3,000

604 FRENCH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) - Reclining Nude, pencil drawing heightened with white chalk, signed with stamped monogram ‘J.G.’, framed, 27cm x 43cm. ILLUSTRATED. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £250 - £300

605 HENRI LEOPOLD-LEVY (1882-1966) - A coastal landscape with olive trees, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 31cm x 38cm From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £500 - £750

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606 PAUL JAMES LOGAN WYETH, RBA, RP (1920-1983) - Portrait of Arnold Haskell, CBE standing in his garden, oil on canvas, signed and dated ‘78, bears ‘Mall Gallery, London’ exhibition label verso, framed, 90cm x 70cm. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £350 - £450

607 RENE PORTOCARRERO (1912-1985) - Stylised Head, gouache and ink, signed and dated ‘68, with dedication to Arnold and Vera Haskell from the artist, framed, 38cm x 25cm. ILLUSTRATED. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £5,000 - £7,000

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609 3 MARIE LAURENCIN (1883-1956) Study of a young woman wearing a plumed hat, pencil drawing, signed, 10.5cm x 9cm. ILLUSTRATED. Exhibited: Russian Ballet Exhibition - 1930, The Claridge Gallery, London From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £800 - £1,200

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608 JEAN LOUIS FORAIN (1852-1931) - Sketch of dancers resting at the side of the stage, charcoal heightened with white, signed, 36cm x 29cm. ILLUSTRATED.

610 ALEKSANDR NIKOLAEVICH BENOIS (1870-1960) - ‘Villa Borghese’, pen and ink drawing, signed and dated 1903, framed, 27cm x 41cm. ILLUSTRATED. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £2,500 - £3,000

From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £500 - £750

611 MSTISLAV VALERIANOVICH DOBUZHINSKY (1875-1957) Costume design for ballet production ‘Dame de Pique’, dancer Andre Iglevsky, gouache, signed and dated 1931, bears dedication to Arnold Haskell, London, 1935, framed, 36cm x 26cm From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £500 - £750

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612 612 FOLLOWER OF JEAN-BAPTISTE VANMOUR (1671-1737) - Portrait of a Turkish woman wearing traditional costume, bust length, oil on canvas, inscribed ‘Creniae Turca’, framed, 62cm x 47cm. ILLUSTRATED. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell.

613 ITALIAN SCHOOL (17TH CENTURY)- Portrait of a lady, bust length, oil on canvas, framed, 39cm x 31cm. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £180 - £250

615 614 FELIX EDOUARD VALLATTON (1865-1925) - Seated female nude, pencil drawing heightened with white, signed with initials, framed, 25cm x 18cm. ILLUSTRATED.

615 L. DICET (20TH CENTURY) Mother and Child, sepia wash, signed, unframed, 36cm x 24cm also two unframed watercolours depicting dancers by another hand (3). ILLUSTRATED.

From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell.

From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell.

£450 - £600

£40 - £60

£1,800 - £2,500

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624 ENGLISH SCHOOL, (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - A heath land landscape with pine trees, watercolour, signed with initials ‘T.C.J.’ and dated 1880, framed, 34cm x 52cm. £50 - £70 625 FOLLOWER OF SAMUEL PROUT - Market scene near a cathedral gate, watercolour and bodycolour, signed 28cm x 37cm, framed. £50 - £80 626 ALBERT E. GYNGELL (fl. 1874-1911) - Rowing boats in a Highland river landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1876, framed, 31cm x 46cm. £250 - £350 627 THOMAS WOOD (19TH CENTURY) - A view at St. Ives, Cambridgeshire watercolour, signed, inscribed and dated 1839, framed, 24cm x 36.5cm also one other watercolour in the manner of John Varley (2).

631 616 INDIAN SCHOOL, (20TH CENTURY) - A prince and courtiers on a terrace, gouache, framed, 70cm x 45cm.

620 A Baxter print: ‘Little Red Riding Hood’, framed, 14cm x 9.5cm also ten other Baxter prints mounted in two frames.

£80 - £120

£50 - £70

617 A 19th Century Chinese silk embroidered picture on silk depicting a peacock beside a bamboo bush, framed, 46cm x 48cm.

621 GEORGE WILLIS PRYCE (1866-1949) - A farm track beside a lake, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 51cm x 76cm.

£50 - £70 618 HENRY CHARLES SEPPINGS WRIGHT (18501937) - Shipping on the Thames, watercolour, framed, 14cm x 23.5cm also one other watercolour by Abraham Hulk junior and three other watercolours (5). £100 - £150 619 ALPHONSE LEGROS (1837 -1911) - Old farm buildings, etching, signed in pencil, framed, 7.5cm x 17cm also five other framed etchings by various hands (6). £100 - £150

£120 - £180 622 FREDERICK WAUGH (EARLY 20TH CENTURY) - A village street scene, watercolour, signed and dated 1907, framed, 25cm x 36.5cm also the companion a pair (2). £50 - £80 623 MANNER OF ANTHONY VANDYKE COPLEY FIELDING (1787-1855) - Cattle watering in an extensive river landscape, watercolour, framed, 36cm x 53cm. £60 - £80

£60 - £80 628 FOLLOWER OF GEORGE MORLAND (17631804) -Figures in a stable interior, watercolour, framed, 43cm x 57cm. £50 - £70 629 FRED MILLAR AFTER SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS - Portrait of Mrs. Nesbit, coloured mezzotint, signed in pencil, framed, 42cm x 32cm also two other mezzotint engravings and a lithograph entitled ‘Famous Cricketers 1880’ (4). £70 - £100 630 ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES DUFFIELD HARDING (1798 -1863) - A view of St. Michael’s Mount, watercolour, framed, 34cm x 64cm. £300 - £450 631 3 JOHN AMBROSE (1931-2010) - ‘Tending the Fields’, oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, framed, 41cm x 50cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

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632 ENGLISH SCHOOL, (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) - A view of Llansteffan Castle, watercolour, framed, 7cm x 10cm also four pen and ink drawings attributed to Sir William Fettes Douglas (5). £120 - £180 633 J.SMYTHE (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - Beached fishing boats,oil on board, signed,31cm x 11cm also the companion a pair (2). £50 - £80

635

635 3 DAVID BIRTWHISTLE (CONTEMPORARY) - ‘Louie, Fong and Fong, San Francisco’ watercolour heightened with body colour, signed, inscribed verso, framed, 33cm x 51.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

639 CHARLES H MARSHALL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - A huntswoman riding side saddle about to take a fence, en grisaille illustration, signed and dated 1888, framed, 35cm x 25cm also another by the same hand (2).

643 CIRCLE OF DAVID WILKIE (17851841) - Portrait of an elderly lady wearing a bonnet, oil on board, bears a 19th century hand-written note verso, framed, 29cm x 34cm.

£100 - £150

£80 - £120

636 HENRI ABRAHAM CHATELAIN (1684-1743) - ‘Les Conquestes D’Alexandre Le Grand’, hand coloured engraving, published circa 1710, framed, 34cm x 44cm.

640 CONSTANCE BERNIE LAWSON (ex.1880-1903) - Chrysanthemums, watercolour, signed indistinctly, framed, 50cm x 40cm.

644 A pair of early 19th Century painted papier mache face screens, one painted with a scene of a country house and grounds, the other a river scene with church, each 20cm x 23cm, framed as one.

634 3 DAVID BIRTWHISTLE (CONTEMPORARY) - ‘Surveying the Bridge, Villeneuve sur Lot’, watercolour heightened with body colour, signed, inscribed verso, framed, 33cm x 52cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£50 - £80

£100 - £150

638 P.J.HILDER (1811-1839) Woodcock shooting, pencil drawing, signed and dated 1830, framed, 18cm x 25.5cm also the companion - a pair (2).

637 THOMAS SIDNEY COOPER (1803-1902) - A cow in a meadow, lithograph, signed and dated 1837 in the stone, framed, 28cm x 41cm. £150 - £200

£80 - £120

£60 - £80 641 THOMAS WAGHORN (1900-1959) - A view of Bath Abbey, ink and wash drawing, signed with monogram, unframed, 52cm x 36cm also two other watercolours of architectural subjects (3). £50 - £80 642 AGNES HILDA COATES (18771957) - A portrait of the race horse ‘Trojan’, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 41cm x 31cm.

£200 - £300

£50 - £80 645 A later 20th Century Japanese School machine made silk embroidery depicting a view of Mount Fuji, signed with manufacturer’s mark ‘Tatsumura’, framed, 49cm x 49cm. £30 - £50

£50 - £70

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646-803 Collectables

646 An early 20th Century mantel clock in the Arts and Crafts style, the front decorated with a deer shot by an arrow, the wooden body wrapped in a planished pewter, height 18cm.

652 An early 20th Century cloisonne vase decorated with birds amongst flowering foliage to a blue ground, height 35cm, A/F, together with a large brass water pitcher of baluster form (2).

£40 - £60

£40 - £60

647 A 19th Century pin cushion in the form of an embossed silver basket with bird and scroll design, another of parquetry stripped cloth cube form and blue enamelled rouge container (3).

653 Three bronze mortars, one detailed with a rampant lion crest, together with two pestles. (5).

£60 - £90

654 A set of 19th Century brass balance scales and weights in a rectangular oak box with label for Charles Grave Scale Maker to His Majesty, together with an associated set of six tub weights together with three bronze mortars, one detailed with a rampant lion crest, together with two pestles. (13).

648 A collection of 1950s large original black and white photographs for Guy Motors Ltd, most in livery for Butlers, Co-op, Coates Cider and Pepsi Cola, etc. (qty). £60 - £90

649 A pair of 20th Century bronze prancing horses standing on rectangular bases with ormulu flower and leaf decoration, height 19cm (2). £40 - £60

650 A Merrythought International Collectors Open Day Special Edition Teddy Bear, Standing Bruce, height 65cm, together with certificate and attached labels. £60 - £90

651 A 19th Century Vienna regulator wall clock with weight driven movement enclosed by a glazed pillared door, height 97cm. £50 - £80

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£50 - £80

£60 - £80

655 A 19th Century bronze twin handled urn in the classical taste decorated with standing figures between gadroon borders, height 28cm.

657 A pre-Columbian Chimu culture whistling vessel (Huaco Silbador).

£60 - £90

£100 - £150

656 An African tribal hardwood stool, circular base with central stepped column and four arched support struts below circular seat, height 25cm, together with a similar later example possibly Congolese. (2).

658 A large pair of 19th Century black painted carriage lamps, height 54cm (2).

£80 - £120

661

£50 - £80

659 A 19th Century rosewood and satinwood crossbanded box, the top inset with a foliate brass panel above a tambour shutter front, width 51cm. £60 - £90

660 A replica silver Saxon sundial stamped Salvs Factori Pax Possessori below a filigree mount and chain, London 1975. £40 - £60


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661 661 Olympic games - Berlin 1936 (Olympische Sommerspiele 1936) - A collection of medals and mementos for Stourbridge born Canadian Olympic team member Percy Wyer (1884 - 1965), comprising a suite of 1936 Olympiad awards to include an enamelled stick pin, propelling pencil and necklace, each with five interlinked Olympic rings in blue, yellow, black, green and red enamel, the pencil engraved Olympiade 1936 and stamped D.R.G.M., various other medals and a presentation tray, two 1928 Olympiade Amsterdam programmes No 23 and 24, a pair of wooden clogs signed by team members, a British Empire Games programme, a dinner invitation signed by British Commonwealth Athletes to include Harold Webster, Donald Robertson, George Bailey, Harold Abrahams, Wally Beavers etc. postcards from Berlin, contemporary to the Olympiad and other related correspondence. ILLUSTRATED. Percival ‘’Percy’’ Wyer was born in Lye, Stourbridge in 1884. He made his first major appearance for Canada at the age of 41, when he ran in the 1925 Buffalo Marathon coming fifth, although he had been competing and winning at smaller tournaments as early as 1913. He attended his first Summer Olympic Games in 1928, finishing 45th in a field of 69 before setting a personal best at the 1930 British Empire Games, ending in fourth place. He also appeared at the 1934 British Empire Games, finishing fifth in the marathon. After a victory at the 1935 Cleveland Marathon and third place at the 1935 Valley Forge-to-Philadelphia Marathon, Wyer made his final major appearance at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Although he only finished 30th out of 56 entrants, he did earn the title of oldest Olympic track and field competitor by running at the age of 53. Shortly afterwards he returned to Great Britain, where he died in June 1965. £200 - £300

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671 A late 19th Century brass Corinthian column table lamp on a square base applied with acanthus leaf mounts and paw feet, height 55cm. £70 - £100

668

669

662 A 19th Century American mahogany cased wall clock with thirty hour movement by Jerome & Co, height 66cm.

666 A WMF circular plated pedestal fruit bowl, green glass interior mounted with winged swan style handles, height 20cm.

£30 - £50

£80 - £120

663 An American mahogany cased mantle clock striking on a gong, the movement enclosed by a stencilled leaf glass door together with three similar smaller clocks (4).

667 A late 19th Century small Vienna walnut cased spring driven wall clock, the circular eight day movement enclosed by a glazed door, height 60cm.

£80 - £120

672 An early 20th Century Wedgwood copper plate lithoplate for the 1905 Calendar tile with an etched scene of ‘George Stephenson’s Locomotive the Rocket 1829 about 8 tons, about 18 feet long, six horse power, speed 24 miles’ above ‘The modern American compound locomotive 97 tons 70 feet long 1500 H.P speed 70 miles’ beside a rectangular calendar made for Jones McDuffee & Stratton Co Pottery Merchants Boston, USA, image size 20cm x 26.6cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£50 - £80

664 An early 19th Century knife and fork, the ivory handles each carved with three mitred bishops together with a Delft style knife and two pronged fork and a similar brass set (6).

668 An early 20th Century circular mahogany wall clock with single fusee movement, the dial signed ‘George M Hammer & Co School Furnishers 370. Strand London W.C’, diameter of case 33cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£50 - £80

£100 - £150

669 A 1920s oak desk calendar with day, date and month adjustable sections in a glazed case on a stepped base, height 27cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£80 - £120

670 A 20th Century turned yewwood six division egg cruet, height 31cm together with a similar turned and inverted shaped hour glass (2).

673 An early 20th Century Wedgwood copper plate lithoplate for the 1907 Calendar tile with an etched scene of Harvard Stadium beside a rectangular calendar made for Jones McDuffee & Stratton Co Pottery Merchants Boston, USA, image size 20cm x 26.6cm.

£50 - £80

£80 - £120

£50 - £80

665 A 1950s lady’s vintage mink fur coat, three quarter length with black diamonte domed buttons, approximate size 12. £50 - £80 672

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674 An early 20th Century Wedgwood copper plate lithoplate for the 1909 Calendar tile with an etched scene of The New Museum of Fine Arts, Hoston beside a rectangular calendar made for Jones McDuffee & Stratton Co Pottery Merchants Boston, USA, image size 20cm x 26.6cm. £80 - £120

675 ✦ V. Svetlow - Le Ballet Contemporain, Editeur pour la France M. de Brunoff, 52 rue Louis-le-grand, in collaboration with L. Bakst, 1912, Paris, No 72 of 520 copies facsimile signature of French editor, M. de Brunoff. green silk and gilt cloth cover 4to. 31 by 21 cm. 135, [1] pp with many plates, 22 in colour, by A. Benois, Leon Bakst, others and containing information on Diaghilev, Nijinsky, Pavlova, etc, S/D. Provenance: Estate of Dame Alicia Markova. £80 - £120

677 ✦ A 1960s Christian Diorling, London, wool hounds tooth double faced coat and matching skirt, the red oversized collarless coat of A line design with grey and red plaid inner lining, flared turned back sleeves and belt, matching A line skirt, waist size 27’’ together with an ensemble of Christian Dior clothes to include a 1980s white and blue pinstripe coat and skirt suit, two short sleeve summer dresses, one red and cream, the other blue and cream and a cotton print Christian Dior Boutique blouse and skirt (qty)

£50 - £80

£40 - £60

£50 - £80

678 ✦ A 1960s Pauline Trigere black silk faille coat with short flared sleeves and rhinestone buttons, gold lining length 100cm, size 8 to 10, together with a cream and black faux silk leopard print short cape with tie front and black ruffle trim (2) £40 - £60

Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova.

Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova.

Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova.

Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. 676 ✦ A 1950s Christian Dior, Paris, black velvet short evening jacket with collarless round neck, two button fastenings, two shallow pockets and puffed tapering sleeves, size 8 - 10, length 38cm, together with a John Federics made to order black silk evening skirt, waist size 26 inches, a black velvet boned bodice with short puff sleeves, size 6 approx. and a 1940s black velvet and gold evening dress, size 8 approx, A/F (4)

680 ✦ Three 1970s Yuki for Rembrandt dresses to include a black polyester kaftan style evening dress with concealed belt, a short black evening jacket with accordion pleated ruffle collar against a red lining and a tangerine polyester evening dress with chiffon over shirt and flowing cape, together with a late 1960s to early 1970s Louis Feraud at Rembrandt yellow and gold polyester dress and sleeveless over jacket, label size 14 (7)

681 ✦ An ensemble of 1970s evening dresses to include a Polly Peck by Sybil Zelker quilted effect gold polyester gown with all over geometric design in gold thread, another example in black with cerise pink flowers, a Styled by Dorian lime green and gold zip front gown, a poly chrome example and two others of similar period, one with large diamante style buttons (6) Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £40 - £60

679 ✦ A 1950s Bergdorf and Goodman gold short evening jacket with three quarter turn back sleeves, shaped collar and single button fastening, a 1970s Jean Muir black rayon opera style coat with accordion pleated ruffle collar and border trim, together with a long black velvet evening skirt, all size 8 - 10 approx. (4)

682 682 ✦ A 1950s Mlle Manya dress or theatre suit, the collarless cerise pink coat with all over foliate and floral design in silver, short flared sleeves and three faceted crystal buttons, matching sleeveless fitted dress with round neckline, balloon or puffball design skirt and V line back (2). ILLUSTRATED. This costume was probably designed especially for Dame Alicia Markova by Mlle Manya for concert appearances. Mlle Manya had been Anna Pavlova’s costume designer but upon Pavlova’s death, she designed a number of tutu’s, costumes and clothing for Markova, particularly in 1950s. Examples are currently in store at the Victorian and Albert Museum. Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £50 - £80

Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £40 - £60

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683 683 ✦ A 1960s John Cavanagh of London black lace and sequinned evening dress with velvet waistband, scalloped V neckline and long scalloped flounce sleeves, tapering long skirt with pink silk lining, length 49’’, size 810, with later amendments, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £30 - £50 684 ✦ A 1960s Richard Tam claret and gold evening gown designed with one arm exposed, the flowing chiffon outer layer decorated with gold foliate sprigs over a claret coloured tunic, the round collar and cuff highlighted with bead work and heavy gold thread, together with another short sleeved aquamarine tunic dress with gold and cream braided border to the collar and short sleeves and embroidered netting overlay (2)

686 (part) 685 ✦ A 1970s Christian Dior boutique opera coat or cape with black cotton exterior and faux fur black lining, fitted hood, three rope toggle fastenings to the front, the open sides fastened by a single matching toggle, length 39’’ together with a 1970s Revillon, Saks Fifth Avenue New York sheeps wool fur coat, length 38’’, a Leslie Laurence, France faux fur and leather panelled coat and another similar example (4). £50 - £80

Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova.

686 ✦ A 1960s double breasted black dyed calf length mink coat with broad collar and vertical pelts, six black diamante style buttons and lined with figured silk, monogrammed AM in gold to the inside, length 42’’, together with a similar era ermine short coat, round neck with horizontal pelts, three quarter length sleeves, two hook and eye fittings and internal pocket to silk lining, monogrammed A.M. length 32’’ (2). ILLUSTRATED..

£30 - £50

£60 - £80

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687 ✦ A 1960s Barbara Jameson Welsh wool short swing style coat, the russet brown linen wool coat detailed with horizontal lines of gathered brown ribbon, round collar with flared cuffs, length 20’’, together with a pale tangerine velvet short cape, number to sewn to seam D15 7328.

689 ✦ A small ensemble of 1970s and 1980s clothing to include belted short dresses and tops with makers such as Marilyn of New York, a yellow trouser suit, paisley kaftans etc. (qty)

Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova.

690 ✦ A small ensemble of vintage 1960s and 1970s swim wear to include a California Creation ‘Styled for the Stars of Hollywood’ swimming costume in tones of brown, highlighted by red and blue shells, matching pants, an orange swimming cap with applied white flowers and a pair of cotton shepherds trousers with bold geometric red, white and black print (qty)

£20 - £30 688 ✦ A small ensemble of fur and faux fur stoles and collars to include ermine and mink, all possible adaptations, one with embroidered initials D.B. for Doris Barry, sister of Alicia Markova. (6) Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £20 - £30

Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £40 - £60

Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £20 - £30


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691 ✦ A group of three 1930s to 1940s hand fans to include a gold silk and lace example with applied foliate sequin decoration, faux mother of pearl blades inlaid with white metal foliate detail and pierced bone sticks, a black lace example with silver star sequin highlights, ebonised pierced blades with gilt and silver sequin scroll decoration together with a shaped black lace example with silver sequin swag and foliate decoration to faux tortoiseshell sticks (3) 697, 698 & 699

Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £40 - £60 692 ✦ An Art Deco Egyptian assuit ivory net and silver applique shawl with overall geometric decoration, length 200cm x width 73cm approx, together with another black example with similar decoration, length 170cm x 58cm approx. (2). £80 - £120

694 ✦ A quantity of hair, clothes and millinery accessories to include silk flowers, hair garlands, netting etc. together with a large quantity of gloves, some Christian Dior, all of very small size, and a selection of scarves (qty) Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £30 - £50 695 ✦ A quantity of handbags dating from the 1960s and 1970s onwards to include a Judith Leiber karung snake skin clutch bag with diamante encrusted loop handle, satin and embroidered examples, many from America, S/D, three gold mesh belts and two pairs of cloth boots (qty).

693 (photo)

£50 - £80

693 ✦ A small ensemble of vintage hats to include a Lord and Taylor, Fifth Avenue straw bucket hat with applied facet cut gilt metal buttons, two further straw hats, a red silk hat with fur trim, another fur hat, a soft velvet square graduation cap and two white straw hats, one by Mr David Knightsbridge SW1, S/D (8)

696 ✦ A late 1950s Nettie Rosenstein peacock blue calf length taffeta skirt, the whole embroidered on the bias in black twisted wool lengths giving an all over tousled finish, waist size 27’’, length 32’’ or 81.5cm, together with a 1960s Frank Usher aquamarine full length evening skirt, waist size 28’’, length 39.5’’ (2)

Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova.

Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova.

£30 - £50

£30 - £50

697 ✦ An 1930s travelling wardrobe or steamer trunk, with applied red letters ‘Alicia Markova Theatre’, the tan coloured linen clad trunk with striped highlights, bound in leather with brass studs and fittings, opening to reveal a hanging section with retractable metal fittings, fourteen wooden hangers and button down cloth cover, the opposite door fitted with four graduated slide drawers each with metal handles and lockable drawer mechanism, external brass fittings marked Eagle Lock Co. USA, Terryville Conn., various travel labels remaining to include two for the Cunard White Star Line Europe, height 102cm x depth 61cm x width 56cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £80 - £120

698 ✦ A 1940s black Smiths suitcase bearing the name MARKOVA in yellow, with studded border to brass and leather fittings, opening to reveal a deep floral paper lined compartment with removable drawer above, the lid with part torn label detailing clothes including ‘ballet shoes’, ‘silk tights’ etc., length 86cm x width 51 cm x depth 34cm, together with a smaller ivory suitcase, monogrammed A.M in black, and fitted with twelve silk lined shoe compartments, each trimmed with ribbon, length 62cm x width 49cm x depth 19.5cm (2). ILLUSTRATED. Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £60 - £100

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699 ✦ An 1940s ‘B.A.L. built baggage’ travelling wardrobe or steamer trunk, with applied letters D.B. for Doris Barry, the tan coloured leather bound case with brass studs and fittings, opening to reveal a hanging section with retractable metal fittings, five wooden hangers the opposite door fitted with two graduated slide drawers each with metal handles below a fall front compartment, external brass fittings marked Eagle Lock Co. USA, Terryville Conn., various travel labels remaining height 101cm x depth 35cm x width 55cm. ILLUSTRATED. Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova’s sister Doris Barry. When Alicia became a prima ballerina, Doris acted as her manager for many years and travelled with her across the world. She returned to work with Noel Coward at the Festival Ballet in 1959 where she stayed for five years before going on to work with Hughie Green on ‘Opportunity Knocks’ as a talent spotter. The film ‘Mrs Henderson Presents’, starring Judi Dench is loosely based on Doris’s experiences in theatre. £50 - £80 700 ✦ A Victorian Blue John desk inkwell, the circular well with hinged domed Blue John cover, recessed pen rest above rectangular Blue John plinth base, the whole with canted corners, length 5.5cm x height 3.5cm x depth 4.8cm, together with associated square desk weight, length 5cm. (2). ILLUSTRATED. Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £100 - £150

708 A 1920s oak smokers cabinet, the interior fitted with two drawers above a compartment containing a Doulton tobacco jar, width 35cm. £70 - £100 709 A late 19th to early 20th Century oak cased circular wall clock with single fusee movement by R.C Marsh & Co Ltd, Birmingham, diameter 38cm. £100 - £150 700 701 ✦ Three later 20th Century ballet related trophies awarded to Dame Alicia Markova to include a special award from he Evening Standard ballet awards, 1994. (3). £30 - £50 702 ✦ A 1940s patinated bronze head study of a young child with curled short hair, mounted on a square wooden plinth base, indistinctly signed with monogram and dated ‘42, together with a small bronze study of a boy cherub holding a goose in his arms mounted on a marble plinth base height 14cm (2) Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £100 - £150 703 ✦ A quantity of ballet related books, many signed by Alicia Markova (qty). £30 - £50 704 A 19th Century box of rectangular form with lift off cover decorated with a collection of 18th and 19th Century wax seals with armorial crests and classical style portraits, measures 16cm by 10cm, together with a small collection of similar loose seals. £40 - £60

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705 A late 19th Century Russian black lacquer tea caddy with hinged lift lid decorated with figures riding a horse drawn troika in a winter landscape, embossed marks to the inside lid, 18cm x 11cm. £50 - £80

706 A 1950s ballet tutu, the bodice of corset form in cream silk embellished with silver braid, sequins and tulle leading to an embroidered panel to the waist in gold and silver threads with pink and blue detailing, the plate skirt formed from several layers of tulle with matching silver braid motif and gold sequins, bears in hand written ink Markova to the waist band which has a line of read stitching through, approximate size 4. ILLUSTRATED. Provenance: the vendor was given this in 1959 whilst working in the wardrobe department at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. £400 - £600

710 A mid 20th Century Phillips terrestrial globe on a black square plastic stand, height 41cm. £50 - £80 711 An early 19th Century turned ivory seal monogrammed CB below a coronet, height 8cm. £50 - £80 712 An 18th Century style cast brass sundial with spurious date of 1705 decorated with Neptune riding with two sea horses, width 29cm. £50 - £80 713 A parcel lot of assorted mid 20th Century autographs and facsimile autographs of predominately British theatre and film actors to include Sheila Hamilton, Betty Hawkins, etc together with a book of press cuttings. (qty). £30 - £50 714 A large 20th Century cast bronze model of an eagle in flight, wing span 91cm. £200 - £300

707 A Tudric hammered pewter two handled sugar bowl together with a matching cream jug (2). £30 - £50


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It is believed the tutu was worn by Markova in June 1948 when she danced as Odette from Swan Lake with the Sadler’s Well Ballet at Covent Garden (as illustrated in Alicia Markova by Gordon Anthony, page 99).

706 With thanks to Miss Pip Lloyd for modelling the tutu

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724 A Moorcroft Enamels Easter Egg trinket box decorated with large white daisies and rabbits, complete with stand, printed mark to the interior, dated (20) ‘05, boxed, length 6cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80 725 A boxed Moorcroft Enamels eggcup and napkin ring set decorated with a design by Stephen Smith with chicks holding feathers and leaves in their mouths, printed marks, egg-cup height 5.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

721 to 725 715 A pair of Cash’s woven silks after paintings by Paul Wagner titled Bon Amis and A La Source, labelled on verso, 24cm x 18cm, framed (2).

718 A contemporary birds eye maple and walnut veneered jewellery box in the Art Deco style, the hinged cantilever top over a fitted drawer, height 16cm x width 46.5cm.

£50 - £80

£50 - £80

716 A pair of Cash’s woven silk pictures after Henry Alken titled The Tandem and The Four-InHand, 10.5cm x 17cm, in a presentation box together with an early 19th Century beadwork panel depicture figures in a boat near a pagoda (3).

719 A late 19th to early 20th Century Japanese ivory okimono of a street vendor, seated behind a stove with a cabinet and basket at his side, S/D, carved signature to the base, width 6.75cm, together with a later hardwood plinth.

£50 - £80 717 Three Cash’s Islamic silk series panels titled Mecca The Holy City, The Story Of The Elephant and The Story Of The Birds, each in a box. (3). £50 - £80

£80 - £120 720 A late 19th to early 20th Century Japanese ivory okimono of a farm labourer, seated beside water and holding a fan with a hoe at one side and a basket of fruit at the other, inlaid red seal signature to the base, S/D, height 5.75cm and width 7cm, together with a later hardwood plinth. £80 - £120

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721 A boxed Moorcroft Enamels eggcup and napkin ring set decorated with a design by Stephen Smith with Redwing birds pecking at apples, egg-cup height 5.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 722 A Moorcroft Enamels egg cup decorated with chicks, yellow flowered dandelions and butterflies, printed mark, dated (20) ‘05, numbered 27 of 50, boxed, height 5.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80 723 A boxed Moorcroft Enamels Trial design egg-cup and napkin ring set decorated with penguins against a snowy landscape, printed and painted marks, eggcup height 5.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

726 A late 19th Century sectional carved ivory study of a man seated upon a elongated basket of gourds with a child and two turtles in attendance, length 18cm, signed to the base on a lacquer reserve, S/D. £100 - £150 727 A collection of 18th Century and later waxed indentures, together with various bill receipts and two early engravings (qty). £40 - £60 728 A 20th Century mounted desk weight in the form of a seated terrier, together with a cast iron lions paw door stop. (2). £40 - £60


Collectables

729 ROBERT WLERICK (1882-1944) Rolande, bronze, circa 1943, a standing female nude, signed R. Wlerick and numbered 10/10, inscribed L Thunet Fondeur, Paris on the edge of the base, bronze patina, height 85cm. ILLUSTRATED. Literature: P.du Colombier, La Sculpture, Beaux Arts. 10 Juin 1943, p.6, repr. Y. Sjoberg, A Stockhom, Robert Wlerick, Art, Paris 1948 From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £6,000 - £9,000

731 731 AFTER JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON (1741-1828) - Sabine, a 19th Century portrait study of the artist’s daughter, bronze on circular socle base, brown patina, height 43cm. ILLUSTRATED. Purchased by Arnold Haskell in 1963 from Mallet at Bourdon House Ltd.

730 730 ROBERT WLERICK (1882-1944) Mask ‘Sourire de la France’ (head of Genevieve) terracotta portrait study of a young woman, mounted on plinth base, circa 1942, mask height 34cm, height including base 46cm. ILLUSTRATED.

Literature: ‘Arnold Haskell Collection of Sculptures and related Drawings’ City Art Gallery, Bristol in 1963, Sculpture - exhibit no 44. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £300 - £450

Literature: Robert Wlerick 1882 1944 - a retrospective exhibition organised by the Bruton Gallery, item 14, illustrated. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £500 - £750 729

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732 3 WILLIAM CHATTAWAY (b.1927) - Mother and Child, bronze, signed indistinctly and numbered 2/6, black green patina, on marble plinth base, height 36cm. ILLUSTRATED. William Chattaway was born in Coventry in 1927 and attended Coventry School of Art and Design. He studied at the Slade School of Art in London from 1945 to 1948 before moving to Paris in 1950, where he is still based. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. 732

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£1,000 - £1,500

733 ROBERT WLERICK (1882-1944) - Bust of Jenny, small head of a woman, bronze, signed and inscribed with Chinot Fondeurs Paris foundry mark, edition 1/8 circa 1938, on plinth base, brown patina, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £600 - £1,000


Collectables

734

735

735 (verso)

734 3 ENZO PLAZZOTTA (1921-1981) - Standing female nude, bronze, signed, numbered 5/9, height 48cm. ILLUSTRATED.

735 ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE (1796-1875) - The Three Graces, bronze, on marble pedestal base, signed, circa 1845, height 34cm. ILLUSTRATED.

From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell.

From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell.

£2,000 - £4,000

£3,000 - £5,000

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739 A carton of sculpture related reference books to include Rodin, Maillol, Epstein, Giacometti etc. together with some art related books, all ex libris of Arnold Haskell author and commentator on ballet and sculpture in 20th Century. (qty). £50 - £80 740 A 1950s Smith’s Sectric bakelite advertising wall clock `Craven A, Never Vary’ the rectangular black dial with silver Arabic numerals, red hands and electric movement to reverse, all within a raised red and silver moulded border, height 37cm x width 33cm, S/D. £30 - £50

736

736 EMILE ANTOINE BOURDELLE (1861-1929) - La Dance du Marbre, bronze, female figure with arms outstretched, signed and with Clement foundry mark, green brown patina, height 28cm. ILLUSTRATED. Provenance: Purchased by Arnold Haskell on 30th September 1975, from The Bruton Gallery, Somerset. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £1,000 - £2,000

737 3 ENZO PLAZZOTTA (1921-1981) Arnold Haskell, portrait bust, bronze, signed, height 61cm From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £2,000 - £3,000

738 Two cartons of ballet related books dating from the early 20th Century to include The Romantic Ballet Lithographs of Our Time, The Russian Ballet 1921-1929, Marcel Bouteron - Danse et musiques Romantiques 1927, other works relating to Dhiaghilev, Serge Lifar, Nijinsky etc. all ex libris of Arnold Haskell, author and commentator on ballet in 20th Century. (qty). £50 - £80

741 A small parcel lot of early 20th Century and later books, The Elf, The Rabbit and the Bumblebee, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass, The Water-Babies, Cautionary Tales for Children, John Gilpin, A Trip to Town, two The Japhet Holiday Books, The Twins & Tabiffa, Amelia Anne & The Green Umbrella, The Bowers Movie Book of Aesop’s Fables and six volumes of Goldsmiths Animated Nature. (18). S/D. £40 - £60 742 A late 19th Century Japanese bronze jardiniere of traditional form, applied decoration of birds perched amidst branches, diameter 25cm. £50 - £80 743 A late 19th Century brass skeleton clock with single chain driven fusee movement within a scroll case on four cone feet together with glass dome, height 42cm. £150 - £200

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744 Six assorted plated sovereign cases together with various commemorative medallions including a William Pitt 1806 medallion and modern badges (qty).

757 A set of late Victorian brass postal scales and weights, the mahogany base with marquetry corners and line inlay, width 25cm.

£50 - £80

758 A collection of powder compacts to include Stratton, Vogue and others, together with a simulated lady’s cigarette case (8).

£40 - £60

745 A British Empire medal awarded to Albert G.Cooke Esq, cased together with an enamelled ten year service badge with photograph of recipient together with family and friends.

£50 - £80 759 A 19th Century German skeleton clock, the single chain driven fusee movement with barrel pendulum mounted with a Gothic style silvered chapter ring on a stepped marble base, height 45cm (lacking dome). ILLUSTRATED.

£150 - £200 746 A set of four 19th Century tinted engravings of various titled officers and gentlemen each in uniform and wearing regalia in gilt leaf frames (4).

£200 - £300 760 An Edwardian line inlaid and fan patera inlaid mantle clock, circular white enamelled dial on brass ball feet, height 22cm.

£40 - £60 747 A late Victorian walnut veneered twin-weight eight day wall clock with acanthus moulded cornice pediment over the cream enamelled dial, the door panel with pilaster supports, S/D, height 148cm. £120 - £180 748 A post war gold plush Teddy bear, with applied plastic eyes and a stitched snout, not labelled, some wear, height 70cm. £40 - £60 749 A 20th Century painted cast stone foot rest modelled as a resting pig, width 48cm. £60 - £90 750 An early 20th Century brass oil lamp and shade with transfer printed reservoir and turned ebonised base, height 72cm. £40 - £60

759 751 A 19th Century walnut Vienna spring driven regulator wall clock, circular enamelled dial, height 72cm. £60 - £90 752 A 20th Century weathered composite stone terrace urn on armorial square plinth base, height 89cm. £50 - £80

754 A 19th Century brass rail fender together with three brass fire irons and a pair of Adam style fire dogs (5).

£50 - £80

£60 - £90 755 A late 19th Century carved oak aneroid barometer by Woodroffe Stockton on Tees, the white enamel dial below a thermometer, height 80cm.

753 A Victorian copper kettle, another smaller, two Guernsey style copper jugs, a pint tankard, a wine funnel together with two dishes, a miniature steel and brass pail titled Minnies can, height 11cm and a pair of Old Sheffield oval teapot stands (11).

£60 - £90

£50 - £80

£60 - £90

756 A 20th Century Japanese cloisonne baluster shaped vase decorated all over with coloured butterflies and green leaves on a turquoise blue ground on a hardwood stand, height 33cm.

761 761 An early 20th Century German bisque head character boy doll, jointed composition body wearing a lace edged white gown, unmarked. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

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762 A 1940s green painted wooden portable Punch and Judy show with puppets, the front, transfer printed with a paper inset panel depicting a clown playing a wind up organ and the other a cello together with a small book of engravings with Cruickshank engravings and a small painted jester tape measure (5). ILLUSTRATED. £70 - £90 763 A 1920s oak cased circular wall clock with painted dial and slow/fast adjust enclosed by a brass bevelled glazed door, diameter 38cm. £60 - £90 764 A collection of 1950s or later Steiff animals to include a stag, hedgehog, squirrel, monkey and a fox, lacking tags (5). ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 765 A pair of late 19th Century spelter figures of Cartheginians in full armour holding shields and swords, height 54cm (2). £50 - £80

770

764

762 766 A Victorian black slate and green veined marble mantle clock, the circular dial with anchor escapement above a stepped bracket plinth, width 40cm. £50 - £80

770 A late 19th Century German bracket clock, the engraved silvered arch dial with chime/silent feature by Alfred Wolf Liverpool in marquetry inlaid mahogany case on a stepped base, height 43cm. ILLUSTRATED.

767 A late 19th French Century gilt metal mantle clock with eight day striking movement, the case mounted with a sevres style urn finial above a circular dial and panel painted with a figure drinking from a glass in a landscape on a plinth base and in a glass dome, height 56cm, A/F.

£100 - £150

£120 - £180

772 A late 19th Century French brass carriage clock with push button repeat striking on a gong, white enamelled dial encorporating subsidiary dial on stepped bracket plinth, height 13cm. ILLUSTRATED.

768 A Victorian slate mantle clock with lion masks to the side together with a similar slate mantle clock, width 39cm. £60 - £90 769 A Victorian carved walnut cased mantle clock with eight day striking movement titled the The Greenwich Clock, turned finials over a stepped case, height 45cm. £50 - £80

771 An early 20th Century brass carriage clock with white painted enamelled dial in beaded edged case on stepped bracket plinth, height 12cm. £60 - £90

£120 - £180 773 A 19th Century French brass carriage clock with floral engraved case and push button repeat the white enamelled dial incorporating second subsidiary dial bevelled glass case on bracket plinth, height 14cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180

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777

774 A late 19th Century French oval brass carriage clock the circular dial with subsidiary dial with push button repeat within a scroll gilt frame, No 8148 inscribed to reverse repusee par Leroy & fils Palais Royal Paris, bevelled glass sides on a stepped base, height 13cm. ILLUSTRATED.

777 A 20th Century French brass carriage clock the white enamelled dial with painted tree corner spandrels, the porcelain panel sides printed with scenes after Fragonard, above a bracket plinth, complete with associated case, height 11.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

780 A replica Spanish Roman gladius style sword, engraved blade below wooden grip and brass fittings, a similar sword with leather a handle above a dragon and Lionheart hilt together with a knights basket hilted long sword and leather scabbard (3).

£100 - £150

£60 - £90

778 An early 20th Century French oval brass carriage clock white painted enamelled dial on cushion feet with associated leather case, height 11cm.

781 A replica short sword with brass eagle handle and hilt, two Toledo short swords together with a replica sabre of General Jose de San Marten, an officers sabre and scabbard a small basket sword and a 1970s African sword with hardwood handle and leather scabbard (6).

£250 - £350 775 A 20th Century French brass carriage clock in a shaped cartouche case with a white enamelled dial and subsidiary dial striking on a bell below on cushion feet, height 12cm. £50 - £80 776 A 20th Century French brass carriage clock with white enamelled dial by Sir John Bennett Limited Paris, bevelled glass sides on cushion feet, height 11cm, together with a similar carriage clock (2). £70 - £100

£120 - £180 779 A late 19th to early 20th Century large Italian micro mosaic jewellery casket, the rectangular gilt metal box fitted with four micro mosaic floral panels of pansies, chrysanthemums and violets, the hinged lid further decorated with finely worked flowers and foliate sprays raised against a white micro mosaic ground, gilt metal rope twist border, the whole on four gilt metal bracket feet, length 27cm x height 10cm. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £350

779

£80 - £120 782 A late 19th Century French brass carriage clock with white enamel dial in glazed case, height 11cm. £60 - £90

783 783 A mid 19th Century Chinese Canton carved tortoiseshell circular box and cover, the cover carved in deep relief with a busy village scene depicting figures, some seated beneath the shade of prunus and pine trees and surrounded by pagodas, a boat to the foreground, all within a foliate border, the base carved in shallow relief with a landscape scene of figures, goats, prunus and trees, the sides further carved with a landscape scene and flower decoration, two character mark to centre of lid, diameter 11cm x depth 2.6cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

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784 A 1920s lady’s vintage purse, the crochet body of elongated form with dark silver bead detailing, the central section with two faceted spacers concealing the opening, length 28cm. £30 - £50

788 A 19th Century French spelter mantle clock, the circular enamelled dial with eight day movement enclosed by a case embossed with musical instruments and a standing maiden to one side on a veined marble base, height 52cm. £100 - £150 789 A 19th French gilt mantle clock in the form of a rider on horse back with hound and stag in flight over a circular movement and leaf cast base, height 49cm. £100 - £150

785 785 A 1920s swing handle toffee tin, the sides and lid lithographed with scenes of Felix the cat at the seaside, one side having his photograph taken with a plate camera the other riding a donkey, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£80 - £120 787 A reproduction wooden tea caddy in the form of an apple, probably late 20th Century, height 13.5cm, S/D. £100 - £150

793 An 18th Century style oak cased bracket clock applied with gilt metal mounts by Warmink, height 28cm, together with a similar mahogany cased replica clock and a replica single weight driven wall clock (3). £100 - £150 794 An 18th Century wall clock, the ten inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, corner spandrels and date aperture inscribed Belling Bodmyn, thirty hour striking movement.

795 A collection of English nickel and copper coinage to include various Elizabeth II five pound coins (qty). £40 - £60

790 790 A 19th Century carved cameo conch shell, detailed with a profile portrait of William Shakespeare and titled the same. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £90 791 A small 17th Century style brass lantern clock the spring driven movement striking on a bell behind a silvered chapter ring on ball feet, height 25cm. £50 - £80

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£80 - £120

£150 - £200

£100 - £150 786 A Louis XIV style Boulle work red tortoiseshell mantle clock, eight day movement and gilt metal mounts, height 31cm.

792 A 17th Century style brass lantern clock with bell over a movement scroll engraved centre on ball feet, height 32cm.

796 A 1930s marquetry inlaid mahogany eight day mantle clock, silvered dial and eight day striking movement, width 43cm. £40 - £60 797 A mid 20th Century black cased vintage telephone, converted for modern use, repairs. £30 - £50

798 An Art Deco style gilt painted spelter figure of a reclining nude female, seated beside a jewellery casket and raised to a later marble plinth base, overall height 14cm and width of base 23cm. £40 - £60 799 After Pierre Le Faguays - A reproduction bronze figure of a nude female dancer holding a swagged floral garland, bears applied lozenge stamped ‘Bronze Garanti Paris J.B. Deposee’ and further stamped A1236 to the base, raised to a stepped marble plinth base, overall height 55cm. £100 - £150 800 A mother of pearl and tortoise shell card case of rectangular purse form, push button clasp opening to reveal a blue silk concertina interior, together with a Killarney carved bog oak pin cushion, an Edwardian silver sleeved scissor set and two silver thimbles together with a leather cased etui S/D (6). £60 - £100 801 A small parcel lot of items to include a 1914 Princess Mary chocolate box, a World War Two medal trio of the Burmese Star, 1939-45 Star and War medal with box and papers, a brass and leather bound travelling inkwell, a GWR 400 piece wooden puzzle ‘The Torbay Express’, and three brass models of rabbits (9). £60 - £100


804-895 Furniture

815 (detail) 813 A set of eight mahogany dining chairs in the late Regency style, each with a yoke back with scroll capitals over a twist back rail and over-stuffed seat and turned front legs. (8). £200 - £300

810 A Victorian bobbin-turned walnut four-division Canterbury, with stretcher shelf below, S/D, height 47cm and width 42cm.

814 A 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with eight day movement, the twin swan neck pediment above the 13’’ painted broken arch dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture and corner spandrels, some later alterations, signed Phillip Aris Wakefield, height 227cm.

£50 - £80

£250 - £350

811 An Art Nouveau mahogany salon side cabinet, the upright section with a small galleried shelf, inlaid panel and two shallow mirror panels above a central panel inlaid with a foliate design and flanked by two bevel-cut glazed doors, all above a shaped apron and square tapered legs united by a stretcher shelf, height 171cm and width 123cm, S/D.

815 ✦ An early 20th Century fauteuil armchair in the French taste, with tied stiff ribbon crest and foliate moulded detail to the exposed cream-painted frame, raised to wrythen-turned legs, upholstered in baroque style acanthus patterned fabric, bears label reading ‘This chair belonged to Anna Pavlova and is on permanent loan to the Royal Ballet School from Dame Alicia Markova’. ILLUSTRATED.

815

808 802 A 19th Century elm, ash and beech elbow chair with a crinoline stretcher. £80 - £120 803 An 18th Century style oak side table, fitted with a single frieze drawer above a pierced apron on turned bobbin and block legs, width 69cm. £80 - £120 804 A Victorian inlaid walnut oval breakfast table, with quarterveneered top and ebonised border above a foliate carved base, diameter 138cm. £100 - £150 805 A 19th Century mahogany pole screen with a turned finial above the needlework floral cornucopia panel, turned pedestal and quatrefoil base, height 126cm. £30 - £50

806 An early 20th Century walnut double door cupboard, with cornice pediment over panelled double doors and a plinth base, height 67.5cm and width 45.5cm. £40 - £60 807 A George III mahogany fall front bureau, the hinged fall enclosing a fitted interior above four graduated drawers and raised to bracket feet, S/D, width 110cm. £80 - £120 808 A set of early 20th Century mahogany quartetto tables, with cross-banded borders above slender turned legs, the largest table 70cm high and width 56.5cm. (4). ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £250 809 An early 20th Century rosewood veneered envelope top card table with foliate inlaid detail, over a single frieze drawer and line-inlaid square tapered legs united by a stretcher shelf, width 55cm and 79cm when opened. £100 - £150

£200 - £300 812 A pair of Victorian mahogany framed foot stools of circular form, each raised to four turned and tapered squat legs, seat height 22cm and diameter 33cm. (2). £40 - £60

Provenance: Dame Alicia Markova. £200 - £300 816 ✦ An early 20th Century mahogany coaching table, with folding x-form frame and spindle stretchers, S/D. £40 - £60 817 ✦ A 19th Century giltwood salon side chair with tapered spindle back above the bergere seat, S/D. £30 - £40

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822 A late 19th to early 20th Century mahogany twin pedestal desk, with maroon leather writing surface over nine drawers arranged around the kneehole, S/D, width 118cm. £100 - £150 823 A Victorian oak hall chair, the pierced circular back centred by a shield shaped cartouche over the panelled seat and turned front legs. £40 - £60 818 818 ✦ A 20th Century rug with tree of life motif to the central blue coloured ground, within repeat pattern maroon borders, 190cm x 137cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 819 ✦ An early 20th Century Middle Eastern rug, the central field with foliate repeat pattern medallions in blue, maroon and oatmeal colourways, all within repeat pattern blue foliate borders, A/F, 295cm x 222cm. £100 - £150

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820 A mid 18th Century walnut foldover card table, with candle stands to the corners and with recessed counter wells, raised to cabriole front legs and pad feet, S/D, width 80cm. £200 - £300 821 An early 20th Century walnut veneered display cabinet of narrow proportions, with moulded arched pediment above the leaded glazed door and raised to bracket feet, height 209cm and width 54cm. £100 - £150

824 An early 20th Century child’s beech rocking chair. £40 - £60 825 An early 20th Century mahogany music cabinet, fitted with six fallfront drawers flanked by blind fretwork pilasters, raised to square tapered legs, height 95cm and width 55cm. £80 - £120

826 A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, with dentil cornice above astragal glazed double doors, the fall-front enclosing a fitted interior over four cockbeaded drawers and bracket feet, height 236cm and width 121cm. £200 - £300 827 A 19th Century pine dome topped trunk with later painted detail and twin wrought iron carry handles, height 62cm and width 73cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 828 An early 20th Century mahogany music cabinet, with six crossbanded fall-front drawers with applied brass handles, raised to cabriole legs, height 86cm and width 53cm. £100 - £150 829 A Georgian and later country oak dresser, fitted with three frieze drawers with feather banded borders over a cup and cover leg and stylised stretcher frame, later alterations, height 76cm and width 115cm. £250 - £350


Furniture

830 An early 20th Century mahogany triple door compactum, with Greek key and blind fret cornice, fitted interior and three further drawers to the base section, raised to bracket feet, height 208cm and width 190cm. £100 - £150 831 A mahogany serpentine-fronted cabinet in the Georgian style, the top with cross-banded border over a single frieze drawer and double door cupboard, raised to ogee bracket feet, height 87cm and width 95cm. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £350 832 A grand piano by C. Bechstein, in ebonised case, stamped with registration number 14708 to the underside of the frame, raised to tapered and faceted legs, S/D, width 146cm and depth 197cm. £300 - £500 833 An early 20th Century mahogany revolving bookcase with inlaid paterae to the top, height 83cm and 47cm square. £100 - £150

834

831 834 A George IV mahogany cellarette or wine cooler, with brass carry handles and raised to reeded and tapered legs, lacking compartmental interior, height 61cm and width 46cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 835 A late 19th Century mahogany twin pedestal writing desk, the leather writing surface above an arrangement of nine drawers around the kneehole, all over a skirted base, width 127cm. £150 - £200

836 A late Regency mahogany fold over card table with rounded rectangular top, raised to a lyre form support with acanthus carved detail over a quatrelobed base and splayed legs terminating in brass capped castors, width 91cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400 837 A 19th Century mahogany toilet swing mirror with rectangular glass above a triple drawer base with bobbin pilasters and applied brass drop handles, width 61cm. £80 - £120

838 A late 19th to early 20th Century mahogany buffet sideboard, with three upper frieze drawers with applied pierced scroll back handles raised to a tapered square section leg with spade foot, height 79cm and width 116cm. £200 - £300 839 A George II demi-lune fold over card table raised to a slender leg and simple pad foot, S/D, diameter 75.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400 840 A Victorian nursing chair with deep button spoon back and shield shaped seat raised to walnut cabriole front legs with scroll capitals. £120 - £180 841 A late 19th to early 20th Century mahogany bookcase or display cabinet with astragal glazed panel doors, raised to an ogee bracket foot, S/D, width 113cm. £150 - £200

836

839

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849 An 18th Century and later country oak dresser base with three cockbeaded frieze drawers with applied brass swan neck handles, raised to a corner bracket leg, height 77cm and width 168cm. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £600 850 A late Victorian lady’s chair with piped buttton down back over turned and tapered front legs, upholstered in pink coloured dralon.

848

842

842 A Regency mahogany four-tier etagere or what-not of square form, supported by slender ring turned columns above a single frieze drawer and brass capped legs, height 130cm and width 49cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

845 A Regency style gilt framed oval wall mirror with central bevelled plate, within an outer mirror panel border interspersed with moulded gilt and gesso foliate motifs, 103cm x 67cm. £300 - £400

847 An early 19th Century mahogany Canterbury, supported by ring turned pillars above a single frieze drawer, raised to brass capped legs, height 50cm and width 51cm. £200 - £300

846 A late Victorian lady’s chair with piped shield-shaped buttton down back over turned front legs, upholstered in oatmeal coloured dralon.

848 An 18th Century oak coffer with twin fielded panel lid above a lunette carved frieze and later carved stylised foliate panel and applied castellated border, width 122cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£80 - £120

£300 - £400

843 A late Regency mahogany commode of square section with lift lid to fully fitted interior above a panel front and tapered square section leg, the whole with box wood stringing and cross banding, height 48cm and width 48cm. £150 - £200 844 A George III mahogany bidet of rectangular form, with lift-off lid enclosing the porcelain liner above turned and tapered legs, width 59cm. £40 - £60 849

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£80 - £120 851 A late Georgian mahogany bidet of rectangular form, with lift-off lid over turned legs, lacking liner, width 59cm. £30 - £50 852 An early 19th Century mahogany bow front chest of two short over three long cock-beaded drawers, with applied oval backed brass handles raised to bracket feet, S/D, width 95cm. £150 - £200


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853 A Georgian and later mahogany wall mirror, with pierced fret-cut borders, S/D, height 69cm and width 40cm. £80 - £120 854 A Victorian lady’s salon chair with button down dralon upholstery over turned front legs with applied castors. £80 - £120 855 A walnut framed wall mirror in the Georgian taste, with fleur de lys top crest and fret-cut borders flanking the bevel cut plate, height 88cm and width 48cm. £50 - £80 856 A 1930s Barbola cheval mirror decorated with applied relief moulded flowers and foliage in enamel colours and gilded surround.

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858 An early 20th Century oak dresser of small proportions, with cornice pediment over a three-tier plate rack and two frieze drawers, raised to turned legs, bearing ivorine trade label for Thomas Clarkson & Sons Wolverhampton, height 184cm and width 99cm. £80 - £120 859 An 18th Century oak mule chest, fitted with two lower frieze drawers above stile feet, width 116cm.

863 A mid 20th Century oak lowboy or side table, the apron fitted with two short and one long drawer, with an overhanging top over a wrought iron stretcher frame, height 85cm and width 122cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 864 A mid 20th Century oak mule chest of small proportions, width 97cm.

865 A late Victorian inlaid salon chair. £40 - £60 866 A second quarter 20th Century oak draw-leaf refectory style dining table with heavy twin bulbous supports and sledge feet, together with six conforming foliate carved dining chairs including two carvers, all with over-stuffed seats. (7). £250 - £350

£40 - £60

£80 - £120 860 A Victorian mahogany hall chair with an acanthus crest above the panelled seat and back.

867 A Victorian marquetry inlaid rosewood Davenport desk, with fitted drawer interior enclosed by a leather fall and four further drawers to one side on a platform base, width 53cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£40 - £60 861 A 19th Century rosewood framed settee with acanthus detail to the frame, width 144cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£150 - £200

£200 - £300

857 A late Victorian chaise longue with exposed mahogany acanthus scroll frame over turned feet, width 176cm.

862 An early 20th Century oak side table with Green Man mask handle to the single frieze drawer over a stretcher frame, width 91cm.

£100 - £150

£50 - £80

£150 - £250

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883 A Victorian walnut circular piano stool with an acanthus scroll pedestal and tripod base. £50 - £80

868 868 A late 19th Century French Empire style sofa, the exposed mahogany frame with twin swan neck capitals above turned feet with applied brass castors, width 197cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 869 A Victorian ebonised and walnut veneered credenza, with foliate inlaid frieze panels above the three arched glazed panel doors, with gilt metal mounts and turned feet, S/D, height 107cm, width 168cm and depth 41cm. £200 - £300 870 A Victorian mahogany hall chair, the cartouche-shaped back with acanthus relief detail over the solid panel seat. £40 - £60 871 A late 19th to early 20th Century carved hardwood colonial fret-cut frieze panel, carved to both sides with twin birds above foliate scroll detail, height 30cm and width 135cm. £50 - £80 872 A 19th Century lacquered sewing table of canted rectangular form, the hinged lid and side panels painted in the Chinoiserie taste with twin strut supports united by a single stretcher, some damage and losses, height 72cm and width 43cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

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873 A late Victorian mahogany spoonback open armchair with acanthus detail to the frame and with cabriole front legs. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell. £60 - £100 874 A William IV footstool with exposed rosewood border trim and bun feet, width 37cm. £40 - £60 875 A late Georgian mahogany D-end dining table comprising central drop-leaf and twin demi-lune sections, with plain aprons and block chamfered legs, S/D, 262cm x 120cm. £200 - £300 876 A George IV mahogany oval Pembroke table, with inlaid string line detail to the border and to the square tapered legs, S/D, 123cm x 92cm when opened. £50 - £80 877 Six early 20th Century mahogany pierced lath back chairs with acanthus scroll crests above overstuffed seats, including two carvers. (6). £80 - £120

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878 A late Victorian mahogany serpentine-fronted sideboard, with single frieze and two central drawers flanked by a cupboard at either side, beneath a later associated foliate carved mirror panel back, S/D, width 167cm. £50 - £80 879 A set of four early 20th Century mahogany dining chairs in the Chippendale taste, with pierced backs above the over-stuffed seats. (4). £50 - £80 880 An Edwardian inlaid mahogany tub-shaped corner chair. £30 - £50 881 A Victorian walnut veneered work table of rectangular form, the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior over an acanthus scroll support and carved detail to the four outswept legs, S/D, height 70cm and width 51cm. £80 - £120 882 A 19th Century gilt painted clock bracket with acanthus scroll detail, S/D, height 47cm and width 37cm. £50 - £80

884 A late 19th to early 20th Century rosewood Davenport desk, the galleried top over the hinged writing surface, further fitted with two drawers and raised to cabriole front legs united by a stretcher shelf, width 54cm. £200 - £300 885 A 19th Century oak longcase clock with an eight day movmement, the twin scroll pediment above the 13 inch diameter brass dial with subsiduary seconds and date aperture, signed ‘Sharratt, Burslem’, the trunk door with inlaid paterae over bracket feet, S/D, height 211cm. £300 - £500 886 A late 19th Century rosewood bonheur du jour with marquetry inlay in the Oriental taste, detailed with vases, furniture, teapots, bottles and writing implements, the galleried upper tier above an alcove and a drawer flanked by a cupboard at either side, all over a single frieze drawer and ebonised cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts united by a stretcher shelf, S/D, height 100cm, width 71cm and depth 40cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500 887 A 19th Century oak two seat pew of Gothic style, swept sides pierced backs and shaped ends, width 121cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £250


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888 A 19th Century mahogany captains chair, the swept hoop back over a saddle seat and turned front legs.

892 A 1930s oak Grandmother clock with Westminster, Winchester and Whittington chimes over a panelled case and plinth base, height 168cm.

£60 - £90

£80 - £120

889 An early Victorian rosewood framed chaise longue, with single scroll end on turned legs to the front upholstered in cream plush, length 172cm.

893 A Victorian mahogany extending dining table, the moulded edge top over a plain frieze, on inverted waisted octagonal legs with turned feet and applied brass castors, complete with extra insert leaf, length 191cm.

£70 - £100 890 A pair of 1930s bevelled glass wall mirrors in swept segmented walnut frames, height 66cm x 50cm (2). £50 - £80 891 A 19th Century Regency style gilt triple overmantle mirror, the stepped dentil moulded edge top over a frieze applied with fruit, baskets and swags above a bevelled glass plate flanked by reeded columns, length 150cm. £150 - £200

£150 - £200 894 A 1930s oak three tier glazed sectional bookcase on plinth base, width 84cm. £120 - £180 895 An early 20th Century foliate inlaid mahogany salon side cabinet, the cornice pediment over a central mirror backed alcove with pierced acanthus frieze over a bow-fronted cabinet and frieze drawer, flanked by a glazed door at either side and united by a stretcher shelf below, height 193cm and width 140cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

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Fieldings Auctioneers

We offer a limited postage and packing service within the U.K. only and at the auctioneers’ discretion. For information please contact us. All liabilities are with the buyer. We confidently suggest the following agents as alternatives: Mailboxes 79 Friar Street,Worcester, WR1 2NT Tel: 01905 732830 Email: info@mbeworcester.co.uk Website: www.mbe.co.uk/worcester Unit 38 Wombourne Enterprise Park, Bridgnorth Road Wolverhampton WV5 0AL Tel: 01902 475212 Email: thatsyourlot@outlook.com

After the sale, all items are transferred to our warehouse. Neither storage nor handling fees are charged for the first 7 days. After this time charges are made. (Please refer to our terms and conditions of business). When collecting furniture, owners will need to arrange collection times with our office and provide 48 hours advance notice. If an agent is collecting furniture we would require the third party to supply proof of identity and authorisation from the buyer.

AUCTION CALENDAR 2016

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Saturday 23rd April

Decades of Design

Saturday 21st May

Fine Art Antiques

Saturday 11th June

Fine Art Antiques & Collectables

Auction Previews

Thursday prior to each sale - 10am-4pm Friday prior to each sale - 10am-8pm Morning of each sale - 8am-10am

Auction Times

Auctions commence at 10.00am

Auction Location

All auctions are held at our auction house premises at Mill Race Lane, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1JN.

Important Notes

All details are correct at the time of printing and should be verified with Fieldings Auctioneers beforehand. All dates are confirmed on our website.


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Email address I authorise Fieldings Auctioneers Limited to bid on my behalf up to the maximum prices as indicated, not including buyers premium. I agree that I am bound by the ‘Terms and Conditions of Sale’ of Fieldings Auctioneers Limited. Signed

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Commission bids are left at the bidders own risk. Neither Fieldings Auctioneers Limited nor their representatives shall be responsible for any errors in executing such bids For further information please refer to Conditions of Absentee Bidding and the Terms and Conditions of Business at the rear of this catalogue Buyers Premium 24% VAT inclusive

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Fieldings Auctioneers Limited Terms and Conditions of Business The Company provides the services of auctioneers subject to these Conditions (which can only be varied in writing where signed by a director of the Company).

Buyers 1. These conditions, together with any additional conditions appearing in the catalogue, are the terms and conditions subject to which Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd. (The Auctioneers) as agents for the vendor shall sell goods to the purchaser (The Bidder) and all other conditions, whether express, or implied at common law, or by statute, as are capable of lawful exclusion are hereby excluded. By participating in this sale all vendors and purchasers agree to be bound by these conditions and are deemed to have read and have full knowledge of them. 2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer at the hammer price except in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. 3. The Auctioneers have the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots together or to withdraw any lot or lots from sale, regulate the bidding, refuse bids or cancel the sale without giving any notice or reason whatsoever. 4. The Auctioneers have the right at their discretion to refuse entry to their premises or attendance at their auctions of any person. 5. Whilst The Auctioneers make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and description of any lot they do not accept responsibility regarding authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot. All goods are sold with faults and imperfections and errors of description. If they have been instructed in writing by the vendor to certify a lot. The Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. All statements whether printed in the catalogue or made orally are statements of opinion and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact. All Bidders should rely on their own judgment as to matters affecting any lot. 6. The Auctioneer shall only accept bids from the purchasers who have, to the auctioneers’ satisfaction, completed a registration form and obtained a bidding number. 7. Persons attending the auction site and premises do so at their own risk. Except in respect of death or personal injury caused by the Auctioneers’ negligence, the Auctioneers shall not be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur on the auction site or premises. 8. The bidder shall pay to the Auctioneer a premium of 24% VAT inclusive* on the hammer price. The Premium is NOT negotiable and is payable by ALL purchasers. Deposits for exceptional lots maybe requested by the auctioneer immediately at the fall of the hammer. The bidder also agrees that the auctioneers may also receive commission from the Vendor in accordance clause 20. 8a. In accordance with Money Laundering Regulations and the Criminal Justice Act of 1993 Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd will no longer accept single cash payments exceeding £9999.00. 8b. In accordance with Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006 all lots marked 3 which sell for €1,000 or more are subject to a resale royalty charge (“Royalty”). This Royalty is payable by the Bidder. The Royalty will be charged at a rate of 4% of the total hammer price (exclusive of Bidder’s premium which is payable under clause 8a) for lots selling for amounts up to €50,000. For lots selling in excess of €50,001, the Royalty shall be calculated at a reduced rate (details available on request). The Royalty is not subject to VAT and is payable in sterling calculated on the day of sale at the prevailing rate of exchange. Payment shall be passed directly to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) 33 Great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0DX. For further information please contact the Auctioneers or DACS on 0845 4103410 or visit their website at www.dacs.org.uk 9. Immediately after a lot is sold the Bidder shall: give to the Auctioneers his name and address, and, if requested, proof of identity; and pay to the Auctioneers, all sums due to the Vendor and the Auctioneers in respect of such lot. 10. In all cases lots shall remain at the risk of the Vendor save that lots shall be at the sole risk of the Bidder form the fall of the hammer, and such lots shall be taken away with all faults, defects and errors of description, of any nature whatsoever. Neither the Auctioneers, nor their servants or agents shall at any time be responsible for any loss or

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damage to lots whether caused by negligence or otherwise. No purchaser shall be entitled to remove any lot until he or she has paid for the whole of the lots purchased. 11. All lots shall be removed ON THE DAY OF THE SALE unless prior arrangement has been agreed with The Auctioneers. Items not collected shall be liable for storage charges at £2.00 per day. Neither the Auctioneers nor any third party shall be responsible for any damage, theft or loss occurring during this period. All items stored by the Auctioneers shall be at the risk of the Bidder. 12. If the Bidder fails to comply with these conditions, any deposit paid by the Bidder shall be forfeited to the Vendor of the lot, he paying out of it all just expenses of the Auctioneers and the lot shall be resold by public auction or private sale and the deficiency (if any) arising upon the resale together with the expenses of it shall be due as a debt from the Bidder in default upon the first sale. 13. a) Ownership in each lot shall not pass to the Bidder until full payment has been made (in cleared funds) of all sums due to the Vendor and the Auctioneers pursuant to these Conditions. b). Until such time as ownership of the lot passes to the Bidder the Vendor and the Auctioneers shall be able to enter onto any premises of the Bidder, or any third party where the goods are being stored and repossess the goods or be entitled at any time to require the Bidder to deliver up the Goods to the Vendor and/or the Auctioneers. 14. Any payments by the Bidder to the Auctioneers may be applied by the Auctioneers towards any sum owing from the Bidder to the Auctioneers, without regard to any directions of the Bidder or his agent, whether express or implied as to how that payment should be applied.

Online Bidding Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale.

acknowledges the Auctioneers right to retain the premium payable by the Bidder in accordance with clause 8 above. A “sale entry / internet marketing” charge of £5-00 (VAT inclusive) will be applied to all lots, sold or otherwise, on each sale offering. The auctioneers shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the Vendor (subject to the deduction of all sums i.e. commissions and charges, due from the Vendor to the Auctioneers) no later than three weeks after receiving payment in full from the Bidder. In the event of the lots remaining unsold the vendor shall be liable to pay the Auctioneer the above “sale entry / internet marketing” charge on each lot. 21. The Auctioneers do not undertake the collection of goods but shall however if desired instruct a contractor on the Vendors behalf and at his expense. The Auctioneers shall not be liable for any damage, loss, or unauthorised removal of goods and for any damage to premises by such contractors. 22. The Auctioneer shall not be liable for any lots delivered to their premises without sale instruction and reserve the right to make a housing charge, this charge is also applicable to lots that have been requested to be collected by the Auctioneers. If not removed within two working weeks the Auctioneers hold the right to sell the items in order to recover any costs incurred by them. 23. Unless instructed by accompanying written notice, all goods, which the Auctioneers deem to have no saleable value, will be disposed of at the Auctioneers discretion either to a charity or by consignment for destruction. 24. The Vendor will indemnify the Auctioneers, its servants and agents and the Bidder against any loss or damage suffered by either in consequence of any breach of clause 15 and/ or 16 above or otherwise of these Conditions on the part of the Vendor.

In completing the bidder registration on www.thesaleroom.com and providing your credit card details (and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd) you:

25. Any sums due, but unpaid, by the Vendor or the Bidder pursuant to these conditions shall carry interest (as well as after judgment) at the rate of 4% above Royal Bank of Scotland plc base rate from time to time from the due date until payment, such interest to be compounded monthly.

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authorise Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale.

Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price

Vendors 15. The vendor warrants to the Auctioneer and to the Bidder that he/she is the true owner of the lot or is properly authorised to sell the lot by the true owner and is able to transfer the goods and marketable title to the lot free from any third party claims, liens or encumbrances. 16. The Vendor warrants to the Auctioneers and the Bidder that the goods as described and in particular as to the provenance and condition. The Vendor further warrants that any damage or non working parts have been fully declared to the Auctioneers and that the Vendor has provided the Auctioneers with all the information the Vendor has concerning the provenance of the property. 17. The Auctioneers act throughout as agents only and are not responsible for any default by either the Vendor or the Bidder. The Auctioneers shall not be liable for paying for paying the Vendor until they have received settlement in full (in cleared funds) of all sums due from the Bidder.

• All lots marked with an asterisk (*) denote Value Added Tax at the current rate on the hammer price. • The word “style” within a lot description denotes that, in our opinion, the item is a more recent copy of a period item. • “S/D” after a description denotes “Slight Damage”. • “A/F” after a description denotes “As Found”. • “Bears name/signature” in our opinion possibly, but not necessarily, by the hand.

Paintings & Drawings: Catalogue Terms • Forename(s) and surname of the artist ~ in our opinion a work by the artist. (When the artist forename(s) is not known a series of asterisks with or without initials). • Initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist ~ in our opinion a work of the period of the artist which maybe in part or totally his work. • Surname of the artist only ~ in our opinion a work in the style of the artist, contemporary or nearly contemporary, not necessarily a pupil. • Attributed to ~ in our opinion probably a work by the artist. • Signed ~ in our opinion the signature of the artist. • After ~ in our opinion a copy of the artist. • “Bears name/signature” in our opinion possibly, but not necessarily, by the hand of the artist.

General Conditions

19. The vendor shall be entitled to place prior to the sale a reserve on any lot, being the minimum hammer price at which the said lot may be treated as sold. Where a reserve has been placed the auctioneer may bid on behalf of the vendor.

27. The Auctioneers shall be relieved of its contractual obligations to the extent that the performance thereof is prevented, frustrated, impeded or delayed directly or indirectly by or in consequence of any default by the buyer or vendor, statue, regulation or order of any government, council or other authority, riot, public disorder, strike, industrial dispute, lock out or other labour disturbance, storm, flood, explosion or other natural disaster or any other clause beyond the reasonable control of the Auctioneers.

20. Commission shall be charged at a rate of 18% VAT inclusive* for sale entries, in each case, of the hammer price. Special rates are negotiable for large consignments of items. The Vendor hereby authorizes the Auctioneers to deduct all commission payable from the hammer price and

*VAT payable at the current rate

18. A vendor who enters a lot or lots for auction which are an asset of his/her business must disclose to the Auctioneers whether or not they are registered for Value Added Tax, at the current rate.

28. These terms and conditions shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law and any dispute or action that may arise shall be dealt with in accordance with English Law in an English Court.


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Directions

From the North & East From Junction 3 of the M5 follow A456/A491 for Stourbridge, from Stourbridge ring road take the A491 north, Mill Race Lane is the first right after the junction.

From the South From Junction 4 of the M5 follow the A491 for Stourbridge, from Stourbridge ring road take the A491 north, Mill Race Lane is the first right after the junction.

By Rail From Birmingham Snow Hill and Worcester to Stourbridge Town, via Stourbridge Junction. Approximately 15 minutes walk from the station.

Forthcoming Sale Dates Saturday 23rd April – Decades of Design Saturday 21st May – Fine Art & Antiques Saturday 11th June – Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables

Conditions of Absentee Bidding

All successful bids are subject to a charge of 24% (VAT inclusive) buyers premium on the hammer price.

Fieldings Auctioneers execute bids as a convenience. Whilst every care is taken in carrying out bids, neither Fieldings Auctioneers nor their staff can be held responsible for any errors made or failure to execute bids.

Reference and bidding slips should arrive 24 hours prior to the day of sale.

You may permit the auctioneer to increase your bid by one increment to secure the sale on your behalf by indicating “plus one” after your bid amount. If you do not wish us to exceed the figure noted, please mark your bid “maximum”.

If you leave an odd bid, the auctioneer reserves the right to increase your bid to the next highest figure. In the event that two identical commission bids are received, the bid that was received first will prevail. Your attention is drawn to the terms and conditions of business of Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd.


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Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd Mill Race Lane Stourbridge West Midlands DY8 1JN

T: 01384 444 140

www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk Reg No. 4261506


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