Decorative Interiors - 4th February 2016 (Mallams Cheltenham)

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Mallams

Decorative Interiors Thursday 4th February 2016 at 11am CHELTENHAM


Mallams Entries invited

CHINESE, INDIAN, ISLAMIC & JAPANESE ART 27th & 28th April 2016

Closing date - Monday 4th April 2016

For more information or to arrange a free valuation please contact Robin Fisher on 01242 235712 or robin.fisher@mallams.co.uk

A Japanese enamelled silver censer and cover, Meiji period Sold recently in Cheltenham for ÂŁ9,000

MALLAMS AUCTIONEERS, GROSVENOR GALLERIES, 26 GROSVENOR STREET,CHELTENHAM GL52 2SG


Mallams AUCTIONEERS

Decorative Interiors Thursday 4th February 2016 at 11am

Viewing Tuesday 2nd February 9am-7pm Wednesday 3rd February 9am-5pm And the morning of the sale Auction Mallams Grosvenor Galleries 26 Grosvenor Street Cheltenham GL52 2SG Bids 01242 235712 01242 241943 (Fax) To bid via the internet please go to www.the-saleroom.com

Or to view the catalogue online go to www.mallams.co.uk Enquiries Condition Reports & Images cheltenham@mallams.co.uk Conditions of sale This auction is subject to Important Notices, Conditions of Sale and Reserves.

Condition Reports Please note that there are no condition reports printed in the catalogue or on any website listing. They are available on request from the office or by email cheltenham@mallams.co.uk

Front cover - Lot 162 Back cover - Lot 25


Mallams AUCTIONEERS

Order of Sale Decorative Interiors Thursday 4th February 2016 at 11am

Furniture 1- 113 The artist’s studio of the late Alison Taylor

150-194

Paintings, Maps & Books

201-254

Silver, Ceramics, Glass, Jewellery and Works of Art

260-451

Condition Reports and Images: cheltenham@mallams .co.uk Important notice: Please note that condition reports are not printed in the catalogue or on our website however, we are happy to provide them when requested subject to our terms and conditions of sale. The absence of any reference to condition in any description does not imply the lot is without fault.


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A work catalogued with the full name of the artist in our opinion, is or is probably a work by that artist, however intending buyers are respectfully reminded to fully satisfy themselves prior to bidding as the catalogue description does NOT represent a certificate of authenticity.

Please be aware of this extra charge and especially the recent changes if you intend to bid for any works which might fall into the above category. POST 1950 FURNITURE All items of furniture included in this sale are offered for sale as works of art. The items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason, they should not be used in a private dwelling.

Other wise the following terms are used: ‘Attributed to’ … in our opinion the work is probably by the artist named in whole or in part. ‘Circle of ’ … in our opinion the work is by an artist influenced by the named artist and of the period. ‘Follower of ’ … in our opinion the work is executed in the named artist’s style. ‘Manner of ’ … in our opinion the work is executed in the named artist’s style but is of a considerably later date. ‘School (together with place or country and date)’ … in our opinion the work was executed in that location at that time. ‘After’ … in our opinion the work is a copy of a known painting by the named artist. ‘Signed’ … in our opinion the signature is by the hand of the artist stated. ‘Bears signature’ … in our opinion there is an element of doubt over the signature or it has been added by another hand.

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Furniture 1. A Georgian oak refectory style table of rectangular form on circular tapering supports and with square cut stretchers, 74cm wide, 260cm long, 74cm high (see illustration) £400-600

LOT 1

2. A Heals oak sideboard circa 1920 with bow front and four short drawers over a central cupboard section, all with turned knob handles, raised on square cut supports, from The Dining Room and Living Room Furniture catalogue, 92cm high, 122cm wide (see illustration) £100-200

LOT 8

3. A Georgian oak storage cupboard enclosed by two panel doors with further geometric panels to front and sides, 154cm high, 145cm wide (see illustration) £200-300

LOT 2

4. An Edwardian mahogany bureau the fall front fitted with an arrangement of pigeon-holes and drawers above four long graduated drawers, on bracket supports, and with allover inlaid border and panel decoration, 103cm high, 92cm wide £100-200

LOT 9

5. A 19th Century green upholstered wingback armchair on mahogany tapering supports with brass castors (see illustration) £100-200 6. A French style painted chest of two short and two long drawers, 100cm across, 49cm deep, 91cm high £70-100 7. A contemporary pine tall chest of two short and four long drawers, 76cm x 135cm £40-60

LOT 3

8. A Georgian oak bible box on stand the front elevation with carved decoration, the stand on baluster supports with single frieze drawer, 71cm x high, 76cm wide (see illustration) £100-200

LOT 9 (detail)

9. A Howard & Sons Gothic Revival hall table with parquetry octagonal top in the manner of Alfred Waterhouse, stamped Howard & Sons and with original paper label, on octagonal shaped supports joined by square stylised stretcher, 72cm high, 96cm wide (see illustrations) £100-200

LOT 5

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10. An 18th Century walnut chest on stand top section with two short over three long drawers, the bottom section with single long drawer over three short drawers, all with brass handles, raised on bun feet, 168cm high approx, 103cm wide (see illustration) £400-600

LOT 10


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LOT 13 LOT 23 19. A George III mahogany secretaire chest the upper drawer fitted with an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes above three long graduated drawers on bracket supports with pierced brass handles, 95cm high, 87cm wide £300-400

LOT 12 11. An 18th Centurty oak gateleg table with turned supports extending to almost circular, approximately 140cm maximum £200-300

20. An Edwardian walnut open bookcase of four tier form with reeded columns, on plinth base, 109cm high, 106cm wide (see illustration) £50-80

12. An early 20th Century Glasgow School oak magazine rack with pierced sides and pierced circles to back with three recesses, all on shaped feet, 98cm high, 36cm wide (see illustration) £80-120 13. An 18th Century walnut lowboy having a feathered inlaid top fitted three drawers on cabriole legs with hoof feet, 69cm wide (see illustration) £700-900

LOT 20

14. A set of eight Georgian mahogany dining chairs with spade backs, square taper forelegs and stuff-over seats, with inlaid decoration, 91cm high to the back rail £200-300

22. A Georgian mahogany chest on chest the upper section fitted with three long and two short graduated drawers with geometric cornice, the lower section fitted with three long graduated drawers on shaped supports with pierced brass handles and inlaid decoration, 192cm high, 113cm wide (see illustration) £200-400

15. A pair of contemporary pine bedside cupboards each fitted single drawer, 46cm across £40-60 16. A Georgian mahogany tripod table with vase-shaped splat, on swept supports with geometric carved decoration, the top with single piece carved decoration showing various animals and Noah’s Ark, 72cm diameter £200-300 17. A small collection of miscellaneous furniture including two small Georgian oak gateleg tables, a mahogany pot cupboard, a mahogany hanging display cabinet and a Georgian mahogany carver chair £100-200 18. A Georgian mahogany lowboy fitted with three frieze drawers on tapering supports with brass swan neck handles, 71cm high, 76cm wide £100-200

21. A 19th Century mahogany corner cabinet with pierced swan-neck cornice and glazed panel door with inlaid decoration, together with a further Georgian mahogany corner cupboard enclosed by single panelled door, 226cm high in total £60-80

23. A large Georgian oak court cupboard the upper section enclosed by two panelled doors, the central panel with carved geometric decoration with further carved frieze with inlaid decoration, the lower section enclosed by two fielded panel doors, and with turned column supports, 177cm high, 176cm wide (see illustration) £500-700

LOT 22

24. Two pairs of Georgian mahogany dining chairs together with a Georgian mahogany carver and single chair, and an Edwardian mahogany butler’s tray £60-80

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LOT 28 LOT 25

25. A pair of Regency rosewood open bookcases circa 1815, each with beaded borders and carved reeded sides, the top with central carved rosette and two carved roundels above the three shelves with beaded border, all on carved bun feet, each 100cm high, 74cm wide (see illustration) £400-600

LOT 30

26. A French walnut centre table on square cut supports, with black and white marble top with brass gallery decoration, 110cm wide, 50cm high, together with a pair of Victorian oak bellows with carved decoration and a 19th Century mahogany wine table on tripod base £60-80 27. An Eastern wool runner of red ground with geometric decoration and running borders, 305cm long, 82cm wide £40-60 28. A Victorian mahogany architect’s desk of two tier form, the top with fall front and fitted interior, monogrammed CL and dated 1878, over pedestal supports each with four short drawers, 143cm high, 144cm wide with a later detachable open shelf above (see illustration) £300-500

32. A 17th Century style carved oak livery cupboard with planked under tier and foliage carved front on turned columns, 117cm high, 127cm wide £200-300 33. A 19th Century mahogany chest of three long drawers with brass drop handles, 87cm wide, 87cm high (see illustration) £70-100 34. An early 20th Century Arts & Crafts oak dressing table in the manner of Heals, with twelve sided mirror on rectangular top, with two drawers inlaid with simple geometric patterns, on square cut supports, 134cm high, 99cm wide (see illustration) £80-120 35. An 18th Century oak coffer with three carved panels to the front below a hinged lid, 62cm high, 131cm wide (see illustration) £200-300

LOT 31 29. A Victorian mahogany large chest of two short and four long drawers 118cm across, 130cm high £70-100 30. A set of four 19th Century mahogany balloon back dining chairs in the manner of Gillows with drop-in upholstered seats over turned and reeded front legs and splayed back legs, each 84cm high (see illustration) £100-200

LOT 33

LOT 34

31. A 17th Century style carved oak court cupboard with canted upper section and inlaid panels, the base section with two small and two large cupboards and triple panelled ends, 175cm high, 192cm wide (see illustration) £200-400

LOT 35 6


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36. A contemporary gilt wall mirror with pineapple finials and arch top, 125cm x 66cm £30-50 37. A George III mahogany stick barometer with silvered dial by J Narrien of St James Street, London, the case with inlaid line decoration and having broken scroll pediment with ivory mounts, 95cm high £200-300

LOT 40

38. A Baluch brick-red rug with panel designs, 142cm x 86cm and one other Baluch red ground rug with chevron designs, 90cm x 110cm £50-100

LOT 45

39. A Hamadan pale blue square mat 65cm x 70cm, a modern Kelim rug and a book ‘Rugs and Carpets of the World’ (3) £20-40 40. A George III oak tripod table with fixed circular top on urn turned supports, 54cm high, 47cm wide (see illustration) £100-200 41. A late 17th Century Flemish tapestry fragment depicting a verdure pastoral landscape with figures emerging from a forest and pond in the foreground, 167cm x 100cm (see illustration) £200-300

LOT 41

42. A French gilt metal mantel clock having a drum dial and striking movement, the case in the form of a cherub with lyre, 19th Century, 49cm high £100-200 43. A George III elm linen press fitted shelves enclosed by cupboard doors and drawers below, 120cm (see illustration) £200-300

LOT 46

44. A Heals oak sideboard from The Economy Range, with two short and one deep drawer flanked by cupboard sections each with turned circular handles, on inset sledge-runner supports, the top drawer with Heal & Sons label, 91cm high, 122cm wide (see illustration) £60-80

LOT 43

45. A 19th Century walnut small window seat with open back and scrolled arms over an upholstered seat, on turned front legs and splayed back legs, 72cm high, 75cm wide (see illustration) £200-300 46. A pair of Victorian walnut hall chairs with carved shield backs over upholstered seats and carved and turned front legs and splayed back legs, each 94cm high (see illustration) £50-100

LOT 44

LOT 47

47. A 19th Century mahogany Cheltenham wall clock with single train fusee movement, the case with glazed door and carved eagle cornice, 89cm high, 36cm wide (see illustration) £80-120

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48. A Victorian pine cupboard with two panelled doors over two short and one long drawer, all with turned handles, standing on bracket feet, 199cm high, 138cm wide (see illustration) £100-200 49. An 18th Century oak settle having an arch panel back with open arms having a loose squab cushion seat, 192cm across (see illustration) £100-200 50. A George III mahogany tray table with rectangular top and carrying handles to each end, on spider-leg supports joined by a single stretcher, 75cm high, 76cm wide (see illustration) £200-300

LOT 48

51. A near set of six Victorian mahogany dining chairs (5 and 1 similar) each with bar back on turned supports (see illustration) £80-120

LOT 55

52. An Edwardian brass fireguard 138cm, a brass coal scuttle, a fire screen and various fire implements £20-40 53. A pair of Indian cast metal cylindrical lanterns each with elephant designs, 41cm high £100-200

LOT 49

LOT 56

54. A Victorian cast iron doorstop in the form of a pineapple, 27cm high £20-30 55. A 19th Century mahogany cheval mirror with scrolled supports and cabriole shaped feet, 165cm high approx (see illustration) £50-100 56. A pair of Regency style ebonised coffee tables decorated in Oriental patterns in gold on bamboo style supports, 46cm high, 80cm wide (see illustration) £100-200

LOT 50

LOT 57

57. A 19th Century Naive/Folk Art half ship’s model of a tea clipper set in a glazed painted case, 92cm across (see illustration) £200-300 58. A pair of carved wood pilasters of slightly tapering form, the relief decorated with fruit and rope-work, 19th Century, 120cm high (see illustration) £100-200 59. A 19th Century mahogany bow front corner cupboard with ebony line inlay, 110cm high £50-100

LOT 51

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LOT 58


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LOT 61

LOT 60

LOT 63

LOT 62 LOT 67

60. An Edwardian oak filing cabinet with four drawers, on plinth base, the top drawer having ivorine label for Restalls House of Furnishers, Birmingham, 133cm high, 44cm wide, 73cm deep (see illustration) £150-200 61. A Caucasian black ground runner with central panel of stylised foliate designs within a multiple border, 340cm x 110cm (see illustration) £80-100 62. A set of four George III dining chairs each with a splat back carved with Prince of Wales feathers (see illustration) £50-100 63. A Baluch rust ground rug with central diamond medallion, 161cm x 104cm (see illustration) £30-50

64. A Caucasian red (faded) ground rug with three central medallions, 235cm x 170cm £20-40 65. A Pakistan red ground rug with three medallions and multiple border, 222cm x 142cm £30-40 66. A Caucasian blue ground rug with central medallion and multiple geometric border, 193cm x 127cm £70-100 67. A Mahal red ground small carpet with central floral medallion and trailing foliate designs within a dark blue banded border, 339cm x 223cm (see illustration) £80-120 68. A Victorian pine wash stand a 19th Century pine wall cupboard and a Victorian pine commode £100-200

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69. A large old log basket a painted angling box and a collection of croquet mallets, balls and associated pieces (see illustration) £50-100

84. A Victorian brass fender with scroll ends, 118cm £40-60 85. A hardwood campaign type trunk with brass mounts, 91cm £60-80

70. A late 19th/early 20th Century stained glass lantern in Gothic Revival style brass frame, approx 60cm high, 20cm wide (see illustration) £100-200 71. A 19th Century painted bedstead with original anthemion decoration, 104cm wide £80-120

LOT 69

87. A pair of gilt and ebonised oval wall mirrors 50cm x 40cm £30-50

72. A Victorian pine chopping board a pine trug and a collection of baskets £20-40

88. A set of six Edwardian mahogany splat back dining chairs £50-100

73. A set of steel and brass continental hanging balance scales (see illustration) £60-80

89. Three small campaign type boxes with brass mounts and a stand £80-120

74. A Georgian style green leather wingback armchair (see illustration) £50-100

LOT 70 75. An Edwardian oak bathroom cupboard with mirrored door and drawer £20-40

92. A Chinese lacquer tiered basket and three Chinese stained pine (nan wood) tea caddies of graduated size (4) £50-100

LOT 73

95. A pair of Chinese pine (nan wood) water containers with detachable handles, 36cm high £40-70

79. Two Indian hardwood low occasional tables approximately 59cm £40-60

96. A Chinese silk rug with landscape scene within a floral border, 87cm x 142cm £50-80

LOT 74

81. A reproduction mahogany bureau 74cm £20-40

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97. A 19th Century octagonal library table with tip-up top on barrel column and quadruped base, 123cm across £200-300 98. A Victorian mahogany and inlaid longcase clock with arch painted dial, signed William Johnson,having an eight day movement. £200-300

82. A hardwood campaign type trunk with brass mounts, 82cm £60-80 83. A Victorian mahogany circular breakfast table with tip-up top on a tripod column, 110cm £80-120

93. Two large Chinese baskets 37cm high, a pair of red lacquer baskets and one other, 33cm (5) £50-100 94. Two Chinese wood saddles on stands £40-60

78. An Indian ebony and inlaid chest of two short and three long drawers with ivory foliate inlay to the top, sides and front, 18th/19th Century, 98cm wide (see illustration) £800-1200

80. A hardwood campaign type trunk with brass mounts, 89cm £60-80

90. A Chinese pine (nan wood) painted oval food container with iron handles, 53cm wide £40-70 91. A Chinese ju wood document chest 31cm and an elm Chinese document cabinet 26cm (2) £50-100

76. A Toleware Victorian coal scuttle a wrought iron wall mirror, four mahogany panelled doors and an Art Deco silvered towel rail £20-40 77. A 19th Century mahogany bow front chest of two short and three long drawers with crossbanded top and turned handles, 103cm £80-120

86. An Edwardian mahogany sofa with striped upholstery and carved back and a pair of matching side chairs £50-100

LOT 78

99. A 1930’s inlaid mantel clock with striking mechanism £20-30


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100. A mahogany cased regulator wall clock with white enamel dial, 97cm £60-80

107. A George III pine straight front chest of two short and three long drawers 119cm wide £100-200

101. A 19th Century mahogany and brass bound campaign chest with sunk brass handles, 99cm £200-300

108. A 19th Century Dutch marquetry dressing table mirror fitted drawer to the base, 43cm £50-100

102. A 19th Century oak corner cupboard with inlaid panel door, 71cm £30-50

109. A mahogany small pot cupboard on tapering supports, 42cm £20-40

103. A 19th Century mahogany straight front chest of two short and three drawers 92cm £50-100 104. A teak garden bench of pegged construction, 85cm high 116cm wide £30-50 105. A 19th Century mahogany straight front chest of two short and three long drawers with embossed style handles, 107cm £100-200 106. A pair of stained beechwood bijouterie tables in the Sheraton style, each having an oval glazed top, 60cm across £100-200

110. A Victorian carved foliate frame with later inset mirror, 105cm x 92cm £50-70 111. A Heals oak wardrobe circa 1920, model no C809, with panelled doors enclosing hanging space and drawers, bottom section with single long drawer on circular feet, 172cm high, 109cm wide See:- ‘A book of Bedroom Furniture’ Heal’s catalogue page 27 £200-300 112. A Cotswold style oak cupboard in the manner of Heals circa 1920, with panelled doors enclosing shelves, on bracket feet, 108cm high, 99cm wide £200-300 113. An Arts & Crafts oak refectory style coffee table circa 1920, in the manner of Heals, 92cm wide £60-80

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The artist’s studio of the late Alison Taylor 150-194

Alison Taylor (1928-2015) was a multidisciplinary Cheltenham based artist who exhibited consistently with a voracious appetite to take on new and challenging artistic disciplines throughout a long and industrious life. The collection of work from her Peregrine Street studio documents a lifetime of diligent artistic exploration across a range of mediums, from painting, print-making, ceramics and textiles. Born in 1928 in Wolverhampton, Taylor began private art tuition at just 16 years of age. She went on to enrol at the Goldsmiths College of Art in London, recognised as one of Britain’s most prestigious Art Colleges, taking Painting in the National Diploma of Design Course during the early 1950s. It was during a period when Goldsmiths began to establish its reputation in the arts and social science fields, as well as offering a number of new teacher training qualifications. On completion of her Diploma she moved to the South West where she lived and worked for the rest of her life. She returned to Goldsmiths and its Art Textiles Department during the 60s, beckoned by the burgeoning modern textile movement and at a time when fellow alumni included Mary Quant, then going on to take further study at the Mid Gloucestershire Technical College Weaving Department. It is perhaps her delicate, experimental textile works for which she is best remembered. Her textile art was first selected for inclusion in The Crypt Exhibition, St Paul’s Cathederal, New Ecclesiastical embroidery 1968 and went to other exhibitions throughout the country and then further afield to the New Embroidery Group Exhibition in Germany in 1975. Following Taylor’s death last year, the works remaining in her studio included many textiles, together with numerous drawings and ceramics, covering her career from student days to more recent outings such as Celebration of Craftsmanship and Design 2011 at Thirlestaine Long Gallery, Cheltenham College.


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150. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Pears and nuts, monogrammed, titled verso, linocut printed on board, 41cm x 55.3cm and another of the same print (2) (see illustration) £40-60 151. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Beige moth, monogrammed, titled verso, linocut, 34cm x 52cm (see illustration) £30-50

LOT 150

152. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Five ceramic plaques mounted on board, mainly of floral subjects (5) £20-40

LOT 158

153. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Three rope-work and fabric abstracts, mixed media, mounted on board, the largest being 38cm x 49cm (3) (see illustration) £40-60 154. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Still life of clementine, signed, titled and dated 1965, numbered 1/10, linocut, 22cm x 30cm £30-50

LOT 151

155. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Coloured lines, mixed media with fabrics, 49cm x 116cm, together with two further mixed media fabric studies (see illustration) £50-70

LOT 160 156. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Cream circles and squares, mixed media with fabrics, 76cm x 132cm £30-50 157. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Pheasant, titled verso, monogrammed, collage of print, 43cm x 52cm, together with two similar works, one titled Pheasant Feathers (3) (see illustration) £40-70

LOT 153

158. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Fruit and foliage, linocut printed on silk with overlaid embroidery, 38cm x 51cm, together with two similar foliage studies (see illustration) £40-70 159. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Seven embroidered fabric roundels and four small mixed media fabric studies (11) £30-50

LOT 155

LOT 161

160. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Brown pebble, titled verso, embroidery on porcelain mount, 24cm x 24cm, together with two further roundel fabric studies (see illustration) £40-60 161. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Orchid, titled verso, embroidery and collage, 47cm x 50cm (see illustration) £40-70 162. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Flood, signed, titled and dated 1961, numbered 10/25, linocut, 41cm x 58cm (see illustration) £40-60

LOT 162

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163. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Portrait of Helen, monogrammed, mixed fabric, 27cm x 33cm, together with two abstract mixed media studies £50-70 164. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Wryneck, titled verso, textiles, 43cm x 48cm and a similar textile study (2) (see illustration) £20-40

LOT 168 LOT 164

LOT 165

165. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Seven sketches of the British countryside, each monogrammed and dated, each inscribed with observational and botanical notes, various sizes (7) (see illustration) £40-70 166. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Three floral sketches, each monogrammed, inscribed with observations, the largest 39cm x 54cm and three watercolours of lilies by Alison Taylor (6) (see illustrations) £40-70 167. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Green and white flowers, monogrammed, coloured etching, 32cm x 47cm (see illustration) £30-50

LOT 169

168. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Pebble No 1, signed and dated 1967, titled, numbered 1/25, linocut, 25cm x 38cm and an etching by Taylor of two pears, 15cm x 11cm (see illustration) £30-50 169. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Five still life studies of fruit, each monogrammed, two inscribed with observations, and four watercolours and one oils on canvas (5) (see illustration) £50-80

LOT 171

170. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Six ceramic plaques mounted on board of seaside scenes, the largest 18cm x 28cm £20-40 171. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Four abstract colour forms, each in a different colour, mixed media on silk, each monogrammed, the largest 50cm x 54cm (4) (see illustration) £40-60

LOT 166

LOT 172

172. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Five naturalistic collages, each monogrammed, using leaves and ferns laid on paper, the largest 63cm x 83cm (5) (see illustration) £40-60 173. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Medlars, monogrammed, titled verso, mixed collage, 28cm x 46cm and two similar collages (3) (see illustration) £30-50

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174. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Pheasant’s wing feathers, mixed media fabrics, 50cm x 57cm and two further mixed media fabric pictures by Alison Taylor, one showing a butterfly near flowers and the other showing a bird amongst flowers (3) (see illustration) £40-60 175. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Two British landscapes, one showing a barn, the other showing a footpath in the woods near Helmsley, each monogrammed, one dated 1979, pen and ink , 32cm x 27cm and 32cm x 35cm and a still life pencil and watercolour study of a dead bird (3) (see illustration) £30-60

LOT 174 176. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Still life of a bowl of fruit below three roses, monogrammed, watercolour, 48cm x 37cm (see illustration) £20-40 177. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Pears and nuts, signed and titled in pencil, linocut, 44cm x 55cm £20-40

LOT 179

LOT 181

178. Geoff Powell (British, Contemporary) Abstract swirls, signed and dated 2001, oils on board, 29cm x 36cm (see illustration) £30-50

LOT 175

179. Annie Soudain (British, Contemporary) Startled, signed, titled and numbered in pencil, 19/25, linocut, 40cm x 38cm, together with two further modern limited edition prints, one by Neil Barnfield and a reproduction print after Paul Drury (4) (see illustration) £30-50

182. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Bowls, celadon and coloured glazes, incised naturalistic design, largest 12cm diameter (12) (see illustration) £50-100

180. Pauline Burbidge (British, Contemporary) Reeds 2, 2007, stitch drawing, 39cm x 41cm £20-40

183. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Bowls and pots, celadon glaze, incised naturalistic design, largest 16cm diameter (10) (see illustration) £40-70

181. Peter Sparrey (British) Five Bowls, clear and turquoise raku glazed, impressed potter’s seal, largest 23cm diameter, others 11.5cm diameter (see illustration) £30-60

184. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Bowls, celadon glaze, incised, pitted, and folded designs, largest 16cm diameter (11) (see illustration) £30-50

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185. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Bowls, with various coloured and clear glaze, some with hand painted abstract designs, largest 17cm diameter (12) (see illustration) £30-50

LOT 185

186. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Porcelain bowls, Hand built, some with clear glazes and textured surfaces, together with folded abstract forms, clear glaze (16) £50-100 187. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Three vases, hand built, layered and textured design, together with, three other vessels, hand built, abstract design, tallest 24cm (6) (see illustration) £20-40

LOT 187

188. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Six vessels, hand built, layered pedal design, tallest 15cm (6) (see illustration) £30-50 189. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Nine footed bowls, each with incised linear design, celadon and clear glazes, tallest 14cm (9) (see illustration) £40-60

LOT 188

LOT 189

190. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Three stoneware garden pots, each with four feet, incised decoration, together with four other stoneware bowls, largest 31cm diameter (7) £30-50 191. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Bowls, hand built, layered design, mostly unglazed, largest 17cm diameter (14) (see illustration) £50-100 192. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Footed bowls, mostly clear glaze, largest 19cm diameter (13) (see illustration) £40-60

LOT 191

193. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) Shell form vessel, Layered top, 32cm across, together with five other pots and bowls, various colours and glazes (6) £20-40 194. Alison Taylor (British, 1928-2015) A group of studio ceramics including a white ground oval flat dish with relief moulded decoration, various polychrome flat dishes and smaller mounts and panels £50-100

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Paintings, Maps & Books 201. An etching of the Third Winter Palace of Peter The Great in St Petersburg dated 1725 but 19th/20th Century, 21cm x 27cm, and a further limited editiion etching by a different hand showing balloons (2) £20-40

LOT 202

202. 19th Century English School Sir Lancelot on horseback, monogrammed ETS 1867, and inscribed with a poem, pencil study, 21cm x 21cm (see illustration) £30-50

LOT 209

203. 18th/19th Century English School Three biblical scenes from the books Joshua, Samuel & Kings, each inscribed, watercolour wash, each 27cm x 20cm (see illustration) £50-100 204. 19th Century English School A fleet of warships under dark clouds, monogrammed HL and dated 1857, oils on canvas, 49cm x 75cm (see illustration) £50-100 205. Frank Egginton (Irish, 1908-1990) Toe Head, South Harris, signed and dated 1973, titled verso, watercolour, 36cm x 52cm (see illustration)

LOT 203

LOT 210

Provenance: Alexander Gallery, Bristol 1975 £100-200 206. Douglas Houzen Pinder (British, 1886-1949) Four Egyptian views, three titled, Sandstorm, Cleopatra’s Temple and Karnack, and an untitled street scene, each signed, watercolours, the largest being 25cm x 56cm (4) (see illustration) £150-250

LOT 204

207. Douglas Houzen Pinder (British, 1886-1949) Natural Arch, Perranporth, signed and titled, watercolour, 30cmx 47cm £40-60

LOT 211

208. Christopher Woodcock (b.1975) 7th Avenue and 30th Street, New York, 2006 Lambda print, 22cm x 17cm, in Lumas Arts presentation case £40-60

LOT 205

209. A collection of prints to include six Archibald Thorburn pencil signed wildlife prints, six 18th/19th hand coloured botanical engravings, five 19th Century coloured engravings after George Morland and a black and white engraving after Thomas Gainsborough engraved by Francois Vivares (see illustration) £50-100

211. J Ronay (British) Twilight over gasometers, Kings Cross, signed in pencil, lithograph, 52cm x 41cm (see illustration) £20-40

210. Gregory Rankine (Scottish, Contemporary) A head and shoulders study of a man, signed, oil on board, 17cm x 30cm (see illustration) £30-60

212. Michael A Rand (British) Strath Halladale, together with Walled Garden, each signed, acrylic on board, 30cm x 24cm and 26cm x 23cm (2) (see illustration) £20-40

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213. Luke Morgan (British, Contemporary) Head studies, together with, Suzanne Oburne, Self-portrait, and, Janet Owen, figure scene, each oils on canvas, 24cm x 18cm, 28cm x 19cm, and 23cm x 22cm (3) £20-40 214. Alistair Grant (British, 1925-1997) Hand to mouth, artist’s proof, signed and inscribed in pencil (in the margin), etching, 16.5cm x 22.5cm, unframed (see illustration). £30-50

223. Book C.R Ashbee, Craftsmanship in competitive industry: being a record of the workshops of the Guild of Handicraft, and some deductions from their twenty-one years’ experience, 1st edition, 1908, original boards with cloth spine and printed label to spine, 8vo. £50-100

LOT 214

215. Elizabeth Frink (British, 1930-1993) Wood Pigeons, 1967, lithograph on paper, 43cm x 69cm (see illustration)

225. Robert Creswell Boak (British, 1875-1949) Two rural landscapes, water colours, each with ink signature, each 36cm by 25cm, together with two other similar water colours, each signed and dated (4) £80-120

Provenance: B.P. Oil Limited. £150-250 216. Muriel Elise Cooke (British, 1901-1975) A pair of countryside views, each signed, oils on board, each 21cm x 24cm £50

LOT 215

217. A collection of prints and pictures to include woodblocks after Hasui and Hiroshige, a series of pencil signed prints by Tom L Briggs, six Mughal 20th Century miniature of royalty and others £40-60

228. A collection of pictures to include a large oil on canvas of a church by Jonleigh, a coloured etching of flowers by Valerie Daniel, three pencil signed prints, a watercolour by Peter Hay, a black and white etching dated 1896 and others £50-100

LOT 219

220. Harry J Williams (British, act. 1854-1898) Boats and figures by the shore on a calm evening, signed and dated 1886, watercolour, 29cm x 45cm £30-50 221. Harry J Williams (British, act. 1854-1898) Figures looking out over waves crashing into cliffs, signed and dated 1886, watercolour, 29cm x 45cm £30-50

226. Count Androutsos (19th/20th Century) Two small sailing boats on calm waters, signed, watercolour, labelled verso, 71cm x 106cm £30-50 227. A 19th Century architect’s drawing of St Martin’s Church, Leicester by R & I .A. Brandon Architects, 11 Beaufort Buildings, Strand, titled Caving to Communion, watercolour and pencil, 39cm x 70cm (see illustration) £40-60

218. Books Thomas Bewick, The History of British Birds. Newcastle: Printed by Edward Walker, 1804, 2 volumes, wood engravings in text, contemporary full calf gilt, 8vo. (2) £30-60 219. Harry J Williams (British, act. 1854-1898) Mother and child walking along a coastal path, signed and dated 1886, watercolour, 37cm x 29cm and another coastal watercolour by Harry J Williams dated 1886, 37cm x 30cm (see illustration) £40-60

224. Contemporary British School Winding into Green, abstract study, signed lower right ‘P. Lloyd, 69’, numbered 3/25, limited edition print, 48cm by 33cm (see illustration) £20-40

229. Attributed to Thomas Faed (Scottish, 1826-1900) A busy interior scene, watercolour and pencil, provenance verso, 12cm x 15cm (see illustration) £40-60 230. After Turner Nelson’s ship The Victory in the Battle of Trafalgar, colour engraving, 20th Century, and a smaller engraving of Napoleon (2) £20-40

LOT 224

222. Bindings Including The Letters of Charles lamb, Selected Poems of Francis Thompson, and The Oxford Book of English Verse, mostly later editions, c. 1900s, contemporary blue half calf, gilt, 8vo. Together with eight others, including The Yale editions of the Private papers of James Boswell (17) £30-60

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231. Edward Dayes (British, 1763-1804) A View in Dorset, showing a water mill with cattle and figures nearby, signed, titled and dated 1784 to reverse (under frame), watercolour, 32cm x 44cm (see illustration) £300-500 232. Lucy Waller (British, 19th Century) A still life of fruit and leaves, signed and dated 1874, watercolour, 30cm x 41cm (see illustration) £40-60

243. Sylvia Edwards (British, b.1937) Samovar, 31/225, signed and numbered in pencil (in the margin), silkscreen, 59cm x 89.5cm £30-50 244. John Piper (1903-1992) Purnamma 1977 from Indian Love Poems, lithograph, from an edition of 200, 43.5cm x 32cm £40-60

LOT 231

233. A collection of five Victorian painted mirrors three with velvet frames, two with painted frames £30-50

246. Francis Wilson (British, 20th Century) Still life with poppies, 1973, signed and dated (lower right), mixed media, 54cm x 73cm, with Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours label to reverse £50-100

234. A collection of five Chinese and other scrolls £30-40 235. A 19th Century engraving of a steam sailing vessel in a maple wood frame, a Bleau antique map of the East Riding of Yorkshire, another antique map of Yorkshire and various other engravings and prints £50-100

LOT 232

236. Russian School Icon, 19th Century, in outer case, 20cm x 17cm £40-60

249. A folio - A Series of Character Sketches from Dickens £20-40

LOT 239

250. A collection of loose Oxford Almanacks published by The Oxford University Press £20-40 251. A collection of pictures and prints to include a 19th Century street scene by H Montague, a pair of Chinese erotic scenes, a 20th Century oil on board by W M Skeens and others £30-50

239. Spencer Hodge (b.1943) A resting tiger, signed, watercolour, 53cm x 71cm (see illustration) £200-300 240. Richard Beer St Pauls, signed and titled in pencil, aquatint, 67cm x 46cm and a 1956 print by Colin Spencer and an oil on canvas of London Parliament by J F Mann (3) £20-40 241. Two Canadian limited edition prints the first by Doug Lafortune of a sprawling salmon with blindstamp, pencil, numbered, signed and titled, the second by W Harries, dated 1974 and a third Inuit print Tiri Paningina (3) (see illustration) £50-80

247. English School A pair of gouache studies of pheasants in flight, indistinctly signed, 26cm x 38.5cm £100-200 248. The Frescoes of Giotto published by The Arundel Society 1860 £20-40

237. A Japanese scroll painted with young boys playing blind man’s buff and three Japanese pictures £40-60 238. Alfred Duke (19th/20th Century) Hunting dogs in highland, watercolour, signed, 15cm x 10cm £50-100

245. Sydney Horne Shepherd (1909-1993) Biker, signed and inscribed in pencil in the margin, lithograph, 35.5cm x 43cm £30-50

252. A collection of pictures and prints to include a map of Transylvania, a watercolour by J L Mitchell and various other engravings and paintings £30-50 253. A large Indian gouache study of elephants attacking a castle, 20th Century, 103cm x 74cm £50-100

LOT 241

254. M Gianni (19th/20th Century) A summer view of Bay of Naples with Vesuvius in the background, signed, watercolour and gouache, 15cm x 28cm £50-70

242. Elizabeth Lloyd (British, 20th Century) Lilies, signed verso, mixed media, 41cm x 53.5cm £40-100

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Silver, Ceramics, Glass, Jewellery and Works of Art 260. A pair of Wedgwood creamware two handled urns of classical form, each with covers, 20cm high (see illustration) £60-80 261. A large Victorian salt glaze jug decorated with raised ferns, 31cm and three smaller jugs £30-50

LOT 260

262. A Victorian salt glaze Gothic jug with relief ogee panels, 22.5cm and seven other 19th and 20th Century similar jugs £40-60 263. A Charles Meigh salt glaze mug with classical relief moulded designs, 15cm and six other Victorian salt glaze jugs £40-60

273. A Victorian turned wood small tobacco jar and cover and a larger jar and cover, 24cm (see illustration) £20-40 274. Three Victorian cast iron tobacco jars each in the form of a figural head (see illustration) £40-70 275. A green painted lead tobacco jar with Prince of Wales feather design, 18th/19th Century, 10cm, another in the form of a coffin, another with lion finial and raised coronet and a red painted lead tobacco jar of circular form (4) (see illustration) £80-120 276. A lead sarcophagus shaped tobacco jar and cover dated 1806 and four other polychrome tobacco jars, 18th/19th Century (see illustration) £100-200

264. A pottery jelly mould and assorted other pieces £10-20

LOT 266

265. A copper helmet shaped coal scuttle and a brass jam pan (2) £10-20 266. A Derby cabinet plate painted with a view of Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire, mark to the reverse and with artist’s name H.S. Hancock within a cobalt blue and reserve panel border, 22cm (see illustration) £100-200 267. An Indian Benares engraved brass jardiniere 23cm and a collection of bone to include glove stretchers, a fan and a few other pieces £20-40

LOT 268

268. 19th Century Continental School A miniature portrait on porcelain of the head of an officer, possibly a young Napoleon, 8cm x 6.5cm (see illustration) £120-160 269. Two Minton pottery tiles including a scene from Henry IV, the other aesthetic, two other tiles and a Minton small majolica cream jug (see illustration) £20-40

LOT 269

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270. A large collection of 19th Century deeds copies of The London Gazette and other ephemera £40-60 271. A collection of studio pottery including a plaster maquette £30-50

LOT 272

LOT 273

272. A continental pottery tobacco jar with pewter cover, 19th Century, an Indian Bidri ware tobacco box of rectangular form, an Austrian pottery tobacco jar in the form of a boy and one other cast iron rectangular tobacco box dated 1574 (4) (see illustration) £80-120

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277. A cast iron tobacco jar in the form of an urn and cover, traces of gilt, a lead tobacco jar of circular form and four other tobacco jars, 18th/19th Century (6) £100-200

LOT 280

278. A lead square tobacco jar with pineapple finial and hunting scenes and five other cast iron tobacco jars and covers, 18th/19th Century £80-120 279. A tobacco jar with Napoleon finial and four other various tobacco jars, 19th Century £70-100

LOT 288

280. A lead tobacco jar of convex form, a sarcophagus shaped lead tobacco jar and four other tobacco jars, 18th/19th Century (6) (see illustration) £100-200

LOT 284

281. A cut glass centre light with pineapple finial, a glass engraved jug and other glass ware £30-40 282. A Royal Copenhagen porcelain cockerel a Chinese bowl on stand, a jardiniere and three other pieces £30-50 283. A Victorian taxidermic bird under a glass dome with rosewood base, 22cm £40-60

LOT 285

LOT 289

284. A Meissen Kakiemon pattern cabinet plate having a basket weave border, late 19th/early 20th Century, 20cm (see illustration) £50-80 285. A pair of Royal Worcester vases painted with Highland cattle by Harry Stinton, signed, 15cm high (see illustration) £400-600

LOT 290

286. A Royal Worcester baluster vase pattern 290, painted with sprays of roses, 27cm high (see illustration) £80-120 287. A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory vases pattern 1620 painted with flowers and with raised gilt necks, 22cm and a Royal Worcester blush ivory Nautilus shell, 21cm (3) (see illustration) £80-120

LOT 286 288. A Royal Worcester small vase pattern 957 painted with a pheasant and a quail, signed James Stinton, 9cm high (see illustration) £100-150 289. A Moorcroft pale blue ground baluster vase decorated with anemone, impressed marks, 21cm high (see illustration) £120-160

LOT 291 290. Three Royal Worcester candle snuffers including a monk, a Chinaman and Chinese lady and a Royal Worcester model of a turbaned small boy ‘India’ modelled by Freda Doughty (4) (see illustration) £100-150 291. A Royal Worcester small ovoid vase painted with blackberries, signed Kitty Blake, 7.5cm high and a pair of Royal Worcester ovoid vases painted with roses, 8.5cm high (3) (see illustration) £100-200

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303. An English transfer blue part tea set a faience polychrome jardiniere and two small Staffordshire pottery models of dogs £20-40

292. A Royal Worcester blush ivory jug 21cm, pattern 1047, a smaller Royal Worcester jug, 15cm, a Royal Worcester candle snuffer in the form of a monk and a Royal Worcester maple leaf dish, 14cm (4) (see illustration) £100-200 293. An English creamware square tea caddy and cover possibly Leeds, each side relief moulded with a cherub, circa 1800-1820, 13cm (see illustration) £200-300

304. A Bristol Blue glass scent bottle three etched glass rummers and three other pieces of glass (see illustration) £20-40

LOT 292

294. A Chinese baluster vase and cover 17th Century style, 42cm, a Chinese Canton punch bowl 30cm and a Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster vase with landscape scenes 38cm (3) £100-200

306. A pair of George III brass column candlesticks with loop sconces, 24cm, a Serpentine model of a hippo, mark to the base Artist Davison Mpofu, 20cm and one other modernist stone small sculpture, 14cm (4) £30-40

295. A collection of Chinese Canton export ware to include various plates, a teapot and coffee cups and saucers £50-100 296. A Chinese Ming style large ovoid vase decorated a dragon and flaming pearls, 37cm high £80-120

307. A Beswick model Mallard and two Staffordshire figure groups (3) £20-40

LOT 293

297. A Danish Bing & Grondahl porcelain white glaze model of a child holding a starfish and three Spanish Nao porcelain pieces to include a ballerina, cupid and model geese (4) £60-80 298. An Arts and Crafts green glass vase with elongated handles in the manner of Christopher Dresser, 30cm high, a glass vase in the manner of WMF of conical form, 18.5cm diameter, a blue glass vase with bubble inclusions, a blue faceted glass vase and a a Murano of Italy bowl, clear and cased blue glass, 27cm (see illustration) £50-100 299. A posy vase decorated with wavy black lines in the manner of Whitefriars, 13.5cm across, a glass bowl in the manner of Loetz and Dagobert Peche, black with white spots, 19cm and a small bowl possibly Simon Gates for Orrefors, 21.5cm across (3) (see illustration) £40-60 300. A large Victorian Staffordshire pottery model spaniel 33cm and a slightly smaller Victorian Staffordshire spaniel, 25.5cm £20-30

305. A tapering glass vase intaglio cut with a heron signed J. Vydla, 21cm high £30-40

308. A large white Victorian pottery lazy Susan with scalloped border, 48.25cm £40-60 309. A Victorian blue transfer toilet jug with Chinese scenes, 28cm high (see illustration) £20-40

LOT 298

310. A lead tobacco jar with heraldic and oval panelled designs, 18th/19th Century, 16cm (see illustration) £30-50

LOT 299

LOT 309

LOT 301

301. A Dutch Delft pottery model bull 23cm and a pair of Dutch Delft blue and white pottery candlesticks, 19cm (3) (see illustration) £20-30 302. A small collection of Chinese Imari export porcelain including a tankard, and a Chinese famille rose plate and two small Chinese blue and white bowls £30-50

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311. A Minton set of three cabinet plates each with inscription, one inscribed tomb in Cemetry of Scutari, and Derby, Delft and Meissen plates (10) (see illustration) £60-80

LOT 311

312. An anti-slavery circular miniature on ivory inscribed ‘Am I not a man and a brother’ depicting a figure in chains with shipping scenes to the back (see illustration) £80-120 313. A set of five 19th Century black lacquer small trays each with gilt card related figures, a pair of Regency oval small coasters and a Victorian lacquer circular small tray with gilt border (see illustration) £80-120

LOT 321

LOT 324

314. A Victorian horn walking stick with whistle to the handle £20-30

LOT 312

315. A Cantagalli Maiolica style circular tray matching cup, saucer, teapot, milk jug and small sugar bowl, tray 26cm £80-120 316. O. Ruffony (19th Century) A bronze model of a male tennis player, signed to base, 40cm high (see illustration) £100-200

LOT 313

LOT 325

317. A Delft polychrome plate with Chinese design, circa 1750, 23cm £30-40 318. A collection of china to include a Royal Crown Derby jug, two other pieces of Royal Crown Derby, two Lladro pieces and three other items (see illustration) £20-40 319. A silver oval bon bon dish with pierced border, a silver mounted reticule, a silver topped dressing table small box and one other silver plated needle holder (4) £20-40 320. A 19th Century leather powder flask two monochrome prints and a small oak tray £20-30

LOT 316 321. A Chinese inside decorated ovoid snuff bottle and twelve other Chinese porcelain snuff bottles (see illustration) £50-100 322. A Chinese blue and white porcelain ovoid small vase and cover a famille rose tea caddy and three other Chinese pieces £40-60 323. A Victorian marble pestle and mortar £40-60

LOT 317

LOT 326 324. Clarice Cliff (British, 1899-1972) (attributed to) Coffee set, comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, four cups and five saucers, hand painted with autumnal leaf design, ‘Wilkinson, England’ and ‘Honeyglaze’ stamp to coffee pot, the coffee pot 17cm high (see illustration). £100-200 325. A Chinese bronze archaic style vase and cover 19th Century Chou style with tao tie symbols, 21.5cm (see illustration) £30-50 326. Tony Laverick (British, b.1961) Vase, 2010 red, gold and green geometric lustre decoration initialled and dated 25cm high (see illustration). £40-80

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327. Alan Caiger Smith (British, b.1930) Mug, with painted abstract motifs, 1989, painted potter’s monogram, 11cm high (see illustration) £30-70 328. Colin Pearson (British, 1923-2007) Vase with asymmetrical uneven rim, impressed potters seal, 13cm high, 11.5cm across (see illustration). £40-60 329. Leach Potters “Willow” pattern Dish, possibly attributable to Bernard Leach, impressed “St Ives” seal, 15.5cm diameter (see illustration) £40-70

LOT 327

LOT 331

330. Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie (British, 1895-1985) Two pots and a stand, two impressed potter’s seal, and Leach Pottery dish and cover (4) (see illustration) £50-100 331. Karin Hessenberg (British, b.1944) Two Vases and a bowl, stone white glazes, each with impressed potter’s seal, the bowl 20cm diameter (3) (see illustration) £30-60

LOT 332

332. Sasha Wardell (British, b.1956) Vase, 1994, eggshell bone china, geometric design, incised initials, 11cm high, a further vase, indistinctly signed, and a bowl, with potters mark (3) (see illustration) £40-70

LOT 328

333. William Moorcroft (British, 1872-1945) Ribbed vase, stamped ‘Potter to HM The Queen’ manufacturer’s mark, 32cm high. (see illustration) £100-200

LOT 333

334. Galluba and Hofmann ‘Fancy Dress’ devil costume, circa 1925, printed manufacturer’s mark, 23.4cm high. £50-100 335. Karl Ens Turban Girl, circa 1940, printed manufacturer’s mark, 17cm high, 20cm across. £50-100 336. Karl Tutter for Hutschenreuther Oriental Dancer, circa 1928-38, printed manufacturer’s mark, 31.5 cm high. £50-100

LOT 329

337. Rosenthal studio line-plate designed by Bjorn Wiinblad, printed in colours with an oriental figure, printed marks, facsimile signature, 30cm diameter (see illustration). £20-30

LOT 337

338. A Georgian style glass bell-shaped ceiling light £70-90

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339. William Gordon for Walton Pottery of Chesterfield Vase, circa 1950, matt black glaze, painted monogrammed and stamped ‘Made in England’, 15cm high, 23cm across (see illustration). £40-60

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340. A. J. Orivit of Cologne Secessionist pewter tea service, circa 1905, comprising hot water jug, teapot, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug and tray with stylised tree design, stamped maker’s marks, and model numbers 2388, 2389, 2390, 2391, 2392, the teapot 22cm high (5) (see illustration) £50-100

LOT 340 341. David Eeles (British, b.1933) Dish and plate, with resist decoration, each 27cm diameter (2) (see illustration) £20-40

LOT 346

342. Rosemary Wren (British, 1922-2013) Blue tit, Impressed potters seal, 8.5cm across (see illustration). £40-70

LOT 341

343. Hilary Brock (British, b.1933) Ten figural groups, some impressed with potter’s seal, the tallest 21cm high (10) (see illustration) £150-250

LOT 352

344. Gus Mabelson (British) Two teapots, with combed and incised decoration, each with impressed potter’s seal, 17.5cm and 16.5cm across (2) (see illustration) £60-100

LOT 342

LOT 343

345. Maureen Minchin (British, Contemporary) Jug and mug, each patterned, the jug 34cm high (2) (see illustration) £70-100 346. Jennie Hale (British, Contemporary) Two pots and covers, a jug and a vase, three with incised signatures, the other with potter’s seal, the tallest 23.2cm high (4) (see illustration) £100-200 347. An Indo-Persian dagger 18th/19th Century, possibly Gujarat, with horn and mother of pearl handle and with pierced scabbard, 28cm £40-60

LOT 344

348. Various swagger sticks and antique sword sticks £30-50 349. A Victorian Staffordshire pottery figure group and two pottery jelly moulds £10-20 350. A pink shade a toilet bowl and two other glass shades £20-40 351. A small collection of miscellaneous silver and plated wares including a silver commemorative bowl, a small silver christening mug, silver tongs, a silver sauce boat, a plated crumb scoop, condiments, bowls etc £30-40

LOT 345

LOT 353

LOT 354 352. An early 19th Century ivory rectangular nib box with gold studded and line engraved top, 6cm, a tortoiseshell veneered small box, 6cm, and a gilt metal mounted hinged shell box (3) (see illustration) £120-150 353. A Russian silver gilt and enamel spoon the back and handle decorated with panels of flowers and foliage, 17.5cm long and a 20th Century Russian silver gilt spoon, the handle enamelled with flowers, approx 2.2oz together (2) (see illustration) £300-500 354. A Russian silver gilt and enamel small kovsh late 19th/early 20th Century decorated with stylised flowers and motifs on a black ground, 7cm long, with a similar small spoon, approx 1.4oz together (2) (see illustration) £400-600

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355. A Waterloo medal June 18th, 1815, inscribed Thomas Lyons, 51st Regt. Light Infantry (rim re-engraved) (see illustration) £200-300 356. An Egypt medal with the Nile 1884-85 bar inscribed for 3192 PTE J. Ing M.S. Corps (see illustration) £150-200 357. An Austrian bronze model of a sausage dog with cold painted decoration (see illustration) £60-80

LOT 355

LOT 356

358. A small collection of miscellaneous including an American white metal gilt model of a spade (stamped sterling) with presentation inscription ‘Used by William Howard Taft, President of the United States October 14th 1911 interning the first spadeful of earth for the Panama Pacific International Expedition to be held in San Francisco 1915’, together with a continental white metal miniature model of a carriage etc (see illustration) £60-80

LOT 360

359. A gold (marks indistinguishable) ring set with central sapphire and baguette and brilliant cut diamonds to shoulders (see illustration) £300-400

LOT 361 360. A 9ct gold brooch in the form of a leaf 7 grams attached to an 18ct gold ladies fob watch of square form by Fortis (see illustration) £80-120

LOT 357

361. A Victorian silver spirit kettle of oval form with half fluted lid and body, with shaped wooden handle on scrolled supports, 32cm tall, London 1898, 1182 grams (see illustration) £250-300 362. A Georgian silver jug of baluster form on pedestal foot with shaped loop handle, with later embossed decoration, London 1786, maker’s mark CH, 80 grams (see illustration) £80-120

LOT 358

LOT 362

363. Two silver four divisional toast racks of stylised form, 81 grams £40-50 364. A silver plated set comprising grape scissors, nut crackers, spoons and picks, by Mappin & Webb in original presentation box (see illustration) £50-70

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365. A pair of silver shell spoons with gilt bowls and relief handles, London 1898, 127 grams (in a box but not original) (see illustration) £50-70

LOT 365

366. A Georgian style silver salver of circular form with raised border on three scrolled supports, 26cm diameter, Sheffield 1912, 582 grams (see illustration) £120-150

LOT 373

367. A Georgian style silver sauce boat of baluster form on shaped supports with flying loop handle, London 1938, 377 grams (see illustration) £80-100

LOT 366

368. A pair of 19th Century fiddle and thread pattern serving spoons (crested), London 1840, 292 grams (see illustration) £80-120 369. A collection of eleven silver teaspoons with engraved and chased decoration, monogrammed, Glasgow 1886, 170 grams (see illustration) £50-70

LOT 367

370. A pair of Georgian silver berry spoons Exeter 1804, a Georgian silver sifting spoon with gilt bowl and engraved and chased decoration, London 1766, a Georgian silver berry spoon with gilt bowl (marks indistinguishable) and a silver caddy spoon with shaped and pierced handle by Mappin & Webb, 241 grams in all (see illustration) £100-150 371. A set of twelve shell pattern fruit knives and forks several different 19th Century dates and makers, in mahogany case £100-150

LOT 368

LOT 376

372. A part set of nine silver plated fruit knives and forks with pistol grip handles and original box £30-50 373. A small collection of miscellaneous silver teaspoons 158 grams, together with a continental white metal fork and spoon (see illustration) £50-70

LOT 369

LOT 374

374. A Victorian silver jug of neo classical form with loop handle on pedestal foot with geometric border, with rising lid surmounted by figures of lions, 24cm high, Birmingham 1854, maker’s mark of Elkington & Co, 1263 grams (see illustration) £200-300 375. A collection of miscellaneous costume jewellery necklaces, brooches, a 9ct gold bar brooch, a bloodstone fob, a silver brooch in the form of a horseshoe and key etc in a red lacquer box £60-80

LOT 377 376. An inkwell in the form of a ram’s head together with a miniature hip flask in the Art Deco manner, three Georgian silver teaspoons etc (see illustration) £50-70 377. Two silver chocolate pots of baluster form, the lids with turned finials, on pedestal bases with Bakelite handles, Birmingham 1931, 524 grams, together with a set of four coffee cans and saucers with pierced silver mounts (see illustration) £100-200

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LOT 378

LOT 379

378. A Georgian tortoiseshell card case with inlaid mother of pearl decoration, a small tortoiseshell box, a shagreen spectacles case, a mother of pearl box etc (see illustration) £80-120 379. A small collection of silver plated wares including a six divisional toast rack, a butter dish (now lacks liner), a caster, three decanter labels etc (see illustration) £40-60

385. A 9ct gold ring with graduated five stone opal setting (see illustration) £200-300

LOT 385

382. A 9ct gold signet ring 3.4 grams, a Victorian stick pin and a miniature dish with relief borders £40-60

388. An 18ct gold bar brooch set with central aquamarine flanked by two diamonds to each side (see illustration) £80-100

LOT 386

LOT 388

383. A bronze commemorative medallion together with a silver plated pocket watch, a charm bracelet and a bar brooch in the form of a dog, a three piece silver condiment set 124 grams £60-80 384. A set of twelve Victorian silver plated and bone handled fish knives and forks with engraved and chased decoration and original presentation box £20-30

386. A collection of loose graduated amber beads untested for treatments, together with four further amber coloured bead necklaces (see illustration) £200-300 387. A collection of miscellaneous hardstone beads and necklaces including malachite, coral etc £100-150

380. A quantity of various Georgian vellum indentures etc £80-100 381. An old English silver thread pattern spoon (monogrammed) together with a further fiddle and shell pattern silver spoon, 175 grams, together with a silver plated mug and a silver plated spoon (see illustration) £40-60

LOT 381

389. A small collection of miscellaneous jewellery including a black enamelled mourning brooch, an amethyst brooch, a Victorian stick pin with turquoise setting, a Victorian brooch with turquoise setting, two pins etc (see illustration) £100-150 390. A 9ct gold bar brooch of square cut form with peridot, amethyst and pearl stylised setting (see illustration) £100-200 391. A Victorian carved cameo of oval form, the head of Bacchus, in pierced gilt frame (see illustration) £100-150

LOT 389 392. A 9ct ring set with an opal, together with a pair of opal earrings, an opal set pendant necklace, an opal set bangle etc (see illustration) £200-300

LOT 392

LOT 390

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393. A solitaire diamond ring (with unmarked shank) (see illustration) £200-300 394. A ladies brooch the diamond setting with floral and leaf decoration (see illustration) £400-600

LOT 393

395. A small collection of silver wares including a pair of rose vases, a four divisional toast rack, a napkin ring, a salt, a pair of silver plated sugar tongs etc £40-60

LOT 399

396. Two silver cigarette cases and a silver vesta box, 206 grams, together with a cheroot holder (see illustration) £60-80

LOT 394

397. An 1885 International Inventions Exhibition medallion together with a pewter Congress London 195 medal in original box and a Lord Robert’s rifle cup medal 1908 in original box (see illustration) £50-70 398. A mid 19th Century gilt metal and enamel desk seal the handle claw set with a chatoyant sphere, the column banded with blue enamel and the base with Greek key enamel border, 8cm (see illustration) £200-300

LOT 396

LOT 400

399. A collection of four 19th Century seals comprising a gilt metal example in the form of a claw grasping a hardstone sphere 5.5cm, another of bronzed metal in the form of a female bust 7cm, another with turned ebony handle and a miniature seal with turned bone handle (4) (see illustration) £200-300 400. A gilt metal seal with lobed handle 8cm (see illustration) £80-120

LOT 397

401. A continental mid 19th Century gilt metal and gem set seal in the form of a Moorish bust set throughout with coloured gem stones, the turban surmounted by a blister pearl and with seed pearl eyes 5.5cm, in fitted leather case (see illustration) £200-300 402. A miniature tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid model of a mandolin 15cm overall and three further similar to include a double bass 26cm overall and two guitars, 16cm and 12cm respectively (4) £70-100

LOT 401

LOT 403

403. A string of graduated malachite beads together with a string of coloured glass beads, an amber coloured necklace and a gold plated necklace of stylised form (see illustration) £60-80

LOT 398

404. An 18ct white gold and platinum ring with three stone graduated diamond setting (see illustration) £200-300

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LOT 408

LOT 409

LOT 410

405. A three piece silver cruet set of baluster shaped form comprising a salt pot, a pepper pot and mustard pot, in original presentation box, several Birmingham 1920’s dates but same maker £40-60

416. A collection of Meccano including accessory outfit 8A, and a wooden box fitted with sliding drawers (a full outfit), together with several instruction booklets for Meccano £50-100

406. A 19th Century snuff? box made from a mussel shell with painted decoration and brass bindings £60-80

417. A John Lennon signed photograph dating from around 1977/78,when it was purchased by the vendor from Tumbleweed Connection, a record shop off Oxford Street. £80-120

LOT 411

407. A silver Hunter pocket watch case with engine turned decoration containing a movement by Waltham & Co USA, together with a 925 white metal ladies wrist watch of plain circular form and a silver watch carrier of plain circular form containing a silver plated pocket watch with enamel dial £80-120 408. A brass cased compass by Negretti & Zambra with brass mounts and painted numbers (see illustration) £80-100 409. A Longines silver plated pocket watch with enamel dial with supplementary second hand, with top wind mechanism, the movement numbered 4801791 (see illustration) £60-80 410. A silver plated Goliath travelling watch with top wind mechanism, eight day movement and leather pouch (see illustration) £30-50 411. A silver plated Goliath pocket watch in leather bound travelling box with hammered silver mount, Chester 1906, together with a further leather mounted watch travelling box with applied silvered mount (see illustration) £100-120 412. A graduated amber bead necklace (not tested) 77 grams (see illustration) £500-800

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418. A collection of three old stoneware cider barrels £20-40 419. A pair of glass table lustres/lamps 63cm £50-70

LOT 412

420. An Austrian pottery vase converted to a table lamp, 54cm £30-40 421. An Austrian pottery centrepiece with pierced border and splayed top, 47cm high £50-70

LOT 413 413. A coloured amber bead necklace (not tested) together with a small collection of amber beads (not tested) (see illustration) £150-200 414. A collection of LSD silver and bronze coinage including florins, shillings and crowns, mostly pre 1947 £100-150 415. A silver Christening spoon with beaded border in original presentation box, together with a set of six silver coffee bean spoons, Birmingham 1933, in original box and a case of six silver coffee spoons with stylised finials (lacks sugar tongs) £40-60

422. A collection of pierces to include a Royal Doulton charger ‘Magnella’, a Corona ware bowl with cherry-ripe decoration, a Royal Worcester ‘Sairey Gamp’ candle snuffer and eight other pieces £30-50 423. A Short & Mason thermograph in a copper case with brass handle, 25cm across By repute from The Royal Box, Newmarket £50-80 424. An old English beaten pewter tea set on a tray and a copper cylindrical jug £30-40 425. A pair of Chinese baluster vases and covers each decorated in enamels with peacocks and birds and blossom, 16cm high £80-120


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426. A Beswick ware Mask teapot and cover and three Royal Doulton toby jugs £30-40

440. Various Japanese calligraphy and painting brushes in a Japanese box £20-40

427. An Edwardian chinoiserie mantel clock with French eight day movement, 19cm £20-40

441. An Art Nouveau copper and brass basket together with a 19th Century copper pan lid and a few other metal ware pieces £30-40

428. A collection of Indian and other textiles £30-40 429. A collection of English creamware circa 1800/1820 to include oval meat dishes, a basket, a sauceboat and other items (39 pieces) £100-200 430. A Jaeger car clock two brass taps, and a brass extending shaving mirror £40-60 431. A collection of Crown coins together with various small boxes and other pieces £20-40 432. A 19th Century stoneware colander together with a stoneware jug and five covered bowls £20-40 433. A bar brooch mounted with a peridot, a pearl mounted Art Deco style stick pin and a small leather and gilt box £60-80 434. A collection of silver plated ware £30-50

442. A Chinese porcelain teapot and a few other Oriental pieces £20-40 443. A Bing & Grondahl porcelain circular plaque together with four Beatrix Potter Beswick figures and a few other china pieces £20-40 444. A collection of dolls £20-40 445. Two Tunbridge boxes miscellaneous pieces and a carriage clock £20-40 446. A 1st World War album of photographs and an album from The Flying Corps, ‘The Ideal’ loose leaf book, DMOB forms from RFC and RAF, Civil Defence letters all relating to F Abrahams £50-100 447. A Victorian rosewood apprentice chest and two boxes £20-40

435. An Austrian yellow pottery tall vase with flower designs, on hardwood stand, 80cm £50-100

448. A cased set of bone handled tea knives and forks together with serving spoons, nut crackers and grape scissors in a walnut case and a leather cased set of fish servers £20-40

436. A group of World War II medals together with a bronze medallion and other pieces £100-150

449. A set of five Spode stone china dessert plates decorated in the Oriental taste, 21cm £50-100

437. A Carlton ware blue fruit bowl with humming bird design, 23cm £40-60

450. A large Victorian silver plated tea tray £30-50

438. A Sevres porcelain cabinet plate painted with exotic birds to the centre within a panelled cartouche border, old label bearing details of Sevres from the Harrington Collection, Christie’s May 17th 1917, 24.25cm £100-200

451. A Chinese porcelain two handled sugar bowl and cover with famille rose spray and green border, 15cm high, a matching sauce boat and five tea bowls and six saucers £100-200

439. A Meissen cup and saucer painted in the French taste with figures within a green cartouche and with a scale blue and gilt border £100-200

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ABINGDON

Mallams

THE HOUSE & GARDEN SALE Monday March 14th & Tuesday March 15th 2016

To include: Fine English Furniture from a Cotswold Manor House Suitable Entries of Garden Statuary and Ornament, Architectural Elements, Ceramics and Glassware, Pictures Rugs and Textiles Invited

All enquiries please contact Henry Cooke 01235 462840 Or email: henry.cooke@mallams.co.uk


Mallams

Further consignments invited

Design & Studio Ceramics featuring an architect’s estate and works by Hans Coper, Lucie Rie, John Maltby and Peter Hayes

Thursday 19 May 2016 Closing date: Wednesday 6 April

For more information contact Philip Smith on 01865 241358 or philip.smith@mallams.co.uk Appointments available nationwide www.mallams.co.uk Illustrated: Lucie Rie (1902-1995) Footed Bowl, with manganese drip. Sold for ÂŁ19,800 in December 2015.


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SALE RESULTS Cheltenham – 3/12/15 LOT

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£800 £65 £40 £45 £50 £180 £110 £60 £170 £140 £60 £360 £360 £280 £80 £95 £200 £65 £260 £100 £280 £130 £95 £240 £220 £650 £65 £50 £220 £220 £60 £90 £50 £100 £45 £240 £45 £130 £45 £80 £120 £50 £280 £160 £800 £420 £70 £80 £600 £40 £300 £220 £200 £70

57 58 59 60 60A 62 63 64 65A 66 67 68 69 70 70A 71 72 73 74 75A 76 77 78 79 80 80A 81 82 83 84 85 87 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 100A 101 102 103 106 107 108 109 110 110A

£15 £600 £220 £120 £110 £45 £95 £70 £95 £100 £30 £30 £130 £50 £100 £260 £260 £240 £380 £35 £80 £280 £320 £110 £150 £80 £180 £240 £90 £130 £50 £240 £200 £260 £50 £60 £45 £200 £100 £20 £40 £90 £70 £150 £480 £50 £320 £50 £120 £120 £120 £80 £180 £100

111 112 113 114 115 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 130 132 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 152 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 174 175 176A 179 185 186 188 191 192

£50 £350 £420 £110 £30 £160 £10 £30 £120 £260 £20 £25 £260 £450 £60 £100 £320 £220 £85 £120 £80 £280 £70 £35 £80 £130 £180 £25 £900 £220 £40 £240 £180 £80 £400 £180 £45 £55 £150 £480 £260 £1100 £220 £60 £80 £70 £50 £15 £600 £55 £55 £10 £20 £40

193 194 195 196 197 199 200 201 202A 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 223 224 226 227 229 230 232 233 234 235 237 238 239 240 242 243 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255

£50 £160 £30 £35 £70 £20 £10 £140 £10 £300 £170 £60 £10 £200 £45 £120 £220 £80 £80 £140 £10 £190 £15 £60 £10 £35 £50 £150 £20 £20 £25 £65 £25 £180 £85 £160 £95 £30 £160 £95 £50 £25 £130 £120 £320 £150 £300 £10 £70 £70 £150 £55 £280 £130

256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 269 270 273 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 309 310 311 312 313 315 316 318

£40 £160 £350 £40 £45 £200 £1000 £95 £460 £600 £400 £1950 £35 £30 £40 £20 £60 £55 £40 £50 £85 £240 £70 £45 £60 £75 £140 £35 £180 £60 £85 £50 £65 £65 £50 £95 £80 £40 £25 £220 £65 £80 £190 £260 £200 £240 £50 £70 £50 £90 £60 £110 £150 £40

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£50 £45 £50 £220 £40 £75 £190 £70 £70 £180 £50 £50 £80 £160 £170 £220 £20 £420 £350 £120 £220 £110 £50 £35 £300 £120 £120 £75 £75 £150 £50 £190 £100 £45 £130 £260 £60 £130 £95 £70 £240 £30 £30 £85 £280 £120 £90 £140 £150 £95 £190 £850 £250 £550

384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 392A 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 404 405 406 408 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 418 419 420 421 422 424 425 426 427 431 432 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 442 444 445 447 448

£150 £50 £440 £750 £85 £50 £150 £120 £150 £30 £55 £70 £300 £75 £220 £240 £320 £50 £20 £380 £90 £75 £1500 £70 £110 £130 £180 £130 £480 £140 £30 £300 £220 £160 £240 £60 £60 £190 £200 £70 £10 £50 £300 £70 £125 £70 £85 £110 £220 £320 £350 £90 £20 £250

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£35 £110 £70 £350 £110 £120 £260 £480 £550 £500 £320 £120 £55 £20 £10 £320 £130 £350 £15 £35 £65 £100 £15 £10 £2400 £10 £10 £30 £10 £45 £320 £35 £50 £480 £210 £30 £70 £60 £100 £65 £110 £15 £85 £130 £55 £10 £10 £90 £55 £10 £25 £150 £20 £25

509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 524 525 526 527 528 530 533 534 535 537 538 539 540 542 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571

£35 £35 £45 £40 £110 £260 £220 £300 £70 £70 £60 £1800 £100 £330 £750 £30 £40 £450 £55 £20 £150 £85 £650 £10 £60 £10 £420 £45 £80 £70 £30 £10 £80 £50 £10 £650 £300 £180 £35 £50 £30 £35 £20 £25 £150 £65 £950 £20 £30 £75 £65 £20 £55 £100

572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 601 602 603 604 605 606

£25 £80 £40 £30 £55 £25 £35 £60 £10 £70 £180 £280 £120 £400 £40 £25 £100 £70 £90 £35 £130 £20 £30 £55 £80 £55 £350 £40 £35 £110 £60 £20 £130

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CONDITIONS OF SALE Mallams carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Mallams or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Mallams accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (2) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. (3)The Auctioneers reserve the right to charge a deposit for certain lots. These will be indicated before the sale. 3. INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 20%. This premium is subject to VAT at the rate imposed by law. 5. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. PAYMENT (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. (2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions 9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.

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10. COMMISSION AND TELEPHONE BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf or by telephone. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 12. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. GENERAL 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17 (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. 20. 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Certain countries, particularly the USA, have their own Endangered Species Act (USESA) and possession or being involved in a commercial transaction with any item on this list can be an offence for a US resident. Therefore, it is the potential buyers responsibility to check Federal regulations before bidding for a lot, which comes under these or similar regulations. Please note no license is required to sell or advertise within the EU if items are pre-1947. ONLINE BIDDING Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. 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Mallams Modern & PostWar British Art featuring an architect’s estate

Further consignments invited

Thursday 19 May 2016 Closing date: Wednesday 6 April Illustrated: John Piper (1903-1992) Knowlton, Dorset, 1938, collage. Sold for ÂŁ18,500 in December 2015.

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