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Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU Auction Catalogue Thursday 22nd & Friday 23rd May 2014
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Page 1: Chorley's May 22-23 Auction Catalogue

Prinknash Abbey ParkGloucestershire

GL4 8EU

Chorley’s 22nd &

23rd May 2014

Auction CatalogueThursday 22nd & Friday 23rd May 2014

Prinknash Abbey ParkGloucestershire GL4 8EU

Telephone: 01452 344499Email: [email protected]

Web: www.simonchorley.com

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DAY ONE Thursday 22nd May 2014 at 10amThe Car and Outside Effects Lots 1 – 19 Page 5The Rugs and Furniture Lots 25 – 257 Page 6The Musical Instruments Lots 260 – 264 Page 25The Mirrors and Lighting Lots 265 – 317 Page 26The Clocks and Barometers Lots 320 – 335 Page 30The Oil Paintings Lots 340 – 391 Page 32The Watercolours and Drawings Lots 395– 432 Page 39The Portrait Miniatures Lots 435 – 442 Page 43The Prints Lots 450 – 535 Page 44The Maps Lots 540 – 567 Page 53The Books Lots 570 – 608 Page 55The Plated Items Lots 615 – 628 Page 57The Silver Lots 635 – 652 Page 58The Foreign Silver and White Metal Lots 655 – 662 Page 59The Jewellery and Coins Lots 665 – 688 Page 60The Objets de Vertu Lots 690 – 698 Page 62

DAY TWO Friday 23rd May 2014 at 10amThe Glass Lots 700 – 720 Page 64The Ken Davies Collection of Lots 725 – 969 Page 66Clarice Cliff and Art Deco Works of Art The Ceramics Lots 972 – 1040 Page 83The Oriental Works of Art Lots 1050 – 1153 Page 87The Miscellaneous Items Lots 1160 – 1246 Page 101The Stamps and Postcards Lots 1250 – 1252 Page 105The Linen and Textiles Lots 1255 – 1274 Page 105The Sporting Items Lots 1280 – 1293 Page 106The Toys & Games Lots 1295 – 1302 Page 107

Prinknash Abbey ParkGloucestershireGL4 8EU

Sale Viewing Sunday 18th May 10am-4pm Monday 19th May 9am-5pmTuesday 20th May 9am-7pm Wednesday 21st May 9am-5pm Please note that some works of art in this sale may be subject to Artist’s Resale Right, indicated in the catalogue with [ARR]. Any of these Lots realising €1000 or more will incur an additional charge of 4% of the hammer price, to be paid to the artist or beneficiary.

We request that purchased lots are collected from Chorley's by 5pm on Friday 30th May. Any items remaining after this time will be removed to storage at the purchaser's expense.

EnquiriesTel: +44 (0) 1452 344499E: [email protected]

Catalogue £8

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PicturesWhen offering Oil Paintings, Watercolours and Drawings, a picture code is used. Using one artist's name we illustrate below the manner of attributing the pictures in the catalogue.

Arthur DevisIn our opinion a work by the artist.

Attributed to Arthur DevisIn our opinion a work possibly by or partly by the artist.

School of Arthur DevisIn our opinion a work contemporary with the artist and showing his influence.

Manner of Arthur Devis In our opinion a work in the artist's style and of a later date.

After DevisIn our opinion a copy of a known work by the artist (of any date).

Signed, Dated, InscribedIn our opinion the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist.

Bears Signature; Bears a Date; Bears an Inscription In our opinion the signature/date/inscription is by a hand other than the artist.

DimensionsThese are given height before width.

GenerallyFurniture, porcelain, bronzes, etc are attributed as follows:

A Sheraton periodIn our opinion made at the same time that Sheraton was active.

Sheraton style or of Sheraton designIn our opinion of later manufacture.

Dated 1660In our opinion a genuine date.

Carved with the date 1660In our opinion a later decoration.

A Derby figureIn our opinion a figure from the Derby factory.

Possibly DerbyIn our opinion this is similar to a Derby product.

ByIn our opinion made by the artist or modeller in question.

AfterIn our opinion made by another artist or modeller as a copy of the original.

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The Car and Outside Effects1. A 2013 plate Fiat 500 Lounge Turbo,

recorded mileage 320, white three-door hatchback, first registered 29-07-2013, registration number WM13 SXG with numerous extras and three year warranty from date of registration see illustration £5000-6000

2. A reconstituted figure of a seated grotesque, 74cm (29") high £20-30

3. A large green patinated metal fountain, the gadrooned water bowl supported by two maidens standing on circular base and surrounded by reconstituted stone four section pond, 244cm (96") high £1000-1500

4. A grey patinated metal water spout, the satyr mask upon a cartouche shaped back above a shell shaped bowl supported by a merman, 165cm (65") high £400-600

5. A green patinated metal fountain in the form of Pan with a pipe, standing on a shell, 132cm (52") high £300-500

6. A rectangular stone trough, 100cm (39.5") wide and another with D shaped end, 62cm (24.25") wide £100-150

7. A quantity of Hillstonia flower pots etc £20-30

8. A quantity of Hillstonia flower pots, jugs etc £20-30

9. A large collection of Hillstonia pottery including planters £60-80

10. A large collection of Hillstonia pottery including planters, jugs etc £60-80

11. A quantity of Hillstonia earthenware including jugs, planters, etc £60-80

Lot 1

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The Rugs and Furniture25. A good Kelim rug woven with bold

palmettes and flowers on a blue ground within a wide guard stripe, 288.5cm x 182.75cm (153"x 72") see illustration £600-800

26. An Agra carpet with palmettes on an indigo ground with pale madder guard stripe, 300cm x 221cm (118" x 87") £600-800

27. A modern Eastern carpet woven with geometric designs and camels on a tomato red ground 255cm x 198cm (100.5" x 78") £60-80

28. A modern Eastern carpet woven with animals and figures on a tomato red ground with a yellow ground border 287cm x 200cm (113" x 78.75") £60-80

29. A Caucasian rug with single medallion on an indigo ground, 189cm x 110cm (74.25" x 43.25") £40-60

30. A Tabriz carpet, the central madder medallion on an indigo ground within a madder guard stripe, 437cm x 271cm (172" x 107") £300-500

12. A large collection of Hillstonia pottery including vases, planters, etc £60-80

13. A white painted aluminium 19th Century style circular garden table, 90cm (35.5") diameter and four matching chairs £100-150

14. A lead jardinière, with raised decoration of Nelson to one side and a trophy of arms to the other, with dolphins handles, 24cm (9.5") high £80-120

15. A scythe, a silage knife, etc £15-20

16. A rectangular stone trough, 82cm x 44cm (32.25"x 17.25") and two D-shaped stone troughs £150-200

17. A circular mahogany table with cast iron support, 75cm (29.5") diameter and a cast iron table £50-70

18. A folding garden bench and a marble top pub table £50-70

19. Two large pottery garden gnomes, one modelled seated with a frog in his hand, the other reclining, both with traces of polychrome decoration £300-500

Lot 25

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42. A mahogany coffee table of oval form with piecrust edge on cabriole legs, 89.5cm (35.25") wide £20-30

43. A French mahogany commode, circa 1800, with white marble top, fitted two long and three short drawers, 128cm (50.5") wide £500-800

44. A William IV mahogany three-pillar dining table with rectangular two-flap centre and pair of rectangular ends, the frieze with knulled moulding, on reeded turned columns and quadruple supports, 203cm (80") long, 122cm (48") wide £1500-2000

45. A George III mahogany corner cupboard, with swan neck pediment, enclosed by two pairs of panel doors, 152.5cm (60") wide £350-450

46. A French lit en bateau, gilt metal mounted and with scrolling head and foot boards, 106.75cm (42") wide £80-100

47. A late Victorian walnut side cabinet, the glazed panel doors enclosing shelves, 86cm (33.75") wide £60-80

48. A George IV bowfront side table, fitted a drawer on square taper legs, 90cm (35.5") wide £120-150

49. A pine blanket box, 82cm (32.5") wide and tin trunk £40-60

50. A Globe Wernicke four-section bookcase, 86cm (34") wide £200-300

51. A George III mahogany tea table, the rectangular top with moulded border on square legs, 86cm (34") wide £120-150

52. A nest of three oak coffee tables, 61cm (24") wide £80-120

31. A Tabriz carpet, serrated leaves and flowers on a madder ground within an indigo and madder guard stripe, worn, 345cm x 302cm (136" x 119") £200-300

32. An Afghan carpet, lozenge design on a madder ground, 388cm x 205cm (153" x 81") £100-150

33. An Eastern carpet, with madder and white serrated medallions, on an indigo ground within guard stripes, 200cm x 129cm (79" x 51") £80-120

34. An Eastern rug, central indigo and white medallion on a madder ground, within guard stripe, 210cm x 147cm (83" x 58") £60-80

35. A Hamadan runner, the central geometric field of camel coloured ground within a multi figured border, 333cm x 104cm (131" x 41") and a machine made rug, 229cm x 137cm (90" x 54") £150-200

36. Three Eastern rugs various £80-120

37. An Eastern rug, the hexagonally divided field to a border of geometric design, 295cm x 139cm (116.25" x 54.75") £100-150

38. A needlework rug, decorated with roses to the field and border, 142cm x 85cm (56" x 33.5") £50-70

39. A needlework rug, decorated with interlaced foliate scrolls, 118cm x 75cm (46.5" x 29.5") £30-50

40. A needlework rug, the six octagonal panels each centred by a floral bouquet design, 127cm x 84cm (50" x 33") £40-60

41. A needlework rug, of three rows of four quatrefoils, each with fruit motif, 207cm x 165cm (81.5" x 65") £80-120

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63. A late Victorian mahogany pedestal desk with breakfront and an assembly of nine drawers around a central kneehole with fluted pilasters, 135cm (53") wide £200-300

64. A Victorian ottoman, the upholstered seat above waisted sides on carved feet with castors, 110cm (43.5") wide £100-150

65. A Victorian mahogany chest of two short over four long drawers on bun feet, 116cm (45.75") wide £150-200

66. A Victorian mahogany chest of two short over three long drawers, 94cm (37") wide £80-120

67. A Jacobean style oak dresser with rack and carved panel doors below, 136cm (53.5") wide £50-70

68. A Jacobean style carved oak hall seat, the hinged seat enclosing a box base, 107cm (42") wide £80-120

69. A pine blanket box with carry handles to the sides, 91cm (36") wide £60-80

70. A metal bound chest, 82cm (32.5") wide, a Jacobean style oak corner cabinet with glazed door, 175.5cm (69") high and a two-drawer washstand £60-80

71. An oak gateleg table with twist turned legs, 89cm (35") wide and an Edwardian oak washstand, 92cm (36") wide £60-80

72. A 19th Century oak bureau on stand, 92cm (36") wide £60-80

73. Five stools, various, and a pair of Edwardian chairs £40-60

74. An oak oval stool, a pine bench, and a metal bound pine box £50-70

53. Two large silver chests, with iron handles to the sides, 90cm (37.75") wide and two zinc lined chests, 91.5cm (36") wide £60-80

54. A George III satinwood half round card table, the top with cross banded border, lined green baize with plain frieze, on four square taper legs with spade feet, 92cm (36.25") wide £200-300

55. A Victorian burr walnut centre table of serpentine outline on carved turned end supports united by a stretcher on cabriole legs with castors, 122cm (48") wide £100-150

56. A walnut bureau, circa 1720, the quarter veneered fall concealing a fitted interior above two short and three long drawers on bracket feet, 91cm (36") wide £1200-1500

57. A Dutch mahogany escritoire with fall front, with drawer above writing fall above three drawers, 140cm (55") high £100-150

58. A Victorian walnut Davenport desk with writing slope, pen box and side drawers, 53cm (21") wide £50-80

59. A Victorian pine breakfast table with circular top on a turned stem and tripod base, 122cm (48") diameter £100-150

60. A Victorian pine chest of two short and three long drawers, on a plinth base, 113cm (44.5") wide £50-80

61. A Victorian pine kitchen table on turned legs joined by an H stretcher, 152cm (59.75") long £200-300

62. A 19th Century pine mule chest, the plank top above three fielded panels and a drawer, 114cm (44.75") wide £100-150

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80. A Victorian mahogany oval breakfast table, 129cm (51") long £60-80

81. A pine chest of two short and three long drawers, 105cm (41.25") wide £50-70

82. A papier-mâché topped tripod table, 54cm (21.25") diameter £60-80

83. A George III mahogany Pembroke table in the manner of Gillows, on turned reeded legs, 81cm (32") wide £250-300

84. A carved oak cupboard, probably Scottish, circa 17th Century, with thistle carved cupboards above a two-door cupboard, the panels also carved with thistles, 154cm (61") wide see illustration £1000-1500

75. A mahogany hanging corner cupboard with astragal glazed door, 97cm (38.25") high £150-200

76. A mahogany twelve-division stick stand, 90cm (35.5") wide £80-100

77. A 19th Century butler’s tray with three-quarter lattice gallery and folding base, 76cm (29.5") wide £60-80

78. A splat back rocking chair, a child’s high chair, a commode chair, four other chairs and a nest of two tables £40-50

79. A pair of Louis XV style upholstered armchairs with cartouche shaped padded backs and cabriole legs £100-150

Lot 84

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89. A mahogany drop leaf dining table on square tapering legs, 124cm (49") wide £40-60

90. An Edwardian sideboard with carved and panelled doors, with three-part mirrored back, 122cm (48") wide £80-120

91. A 19th Century pedestal sideboard with scroll and leaf carved back above three frieze drawers and pedestal cupboard, 167cm (66") wide £200-300

85. A modern mahogany chest of seven drawers, 81cm (32") wide £20-30

86. An Edwardian mahogany breakfront sideboard, cross banded in satinwood and with oval mirror to back, 152cm (60") wide £80-120

87. A mahogany butler’s tray, the galleried tray on folding base, 118cm (32") wide £60-80

88. A 19th Century mahogany chest of four long drawers with corner pilasters, 118cm (46.5") wide £100-150

Lot 102

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103. A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase with astragal glazed door above a chest with fitted secretaire and four further drawers on bracket feet, 220cm x 114cm (87" x 45") £400-600

104. A George III mahogany linen press with two panelled doors upon a chest of two short and two long drawers, 167cm x 116cm (66" x 46") £100-150

105. A 4' 6" brass iron bed head and foot board and a painted head and foot board £60-80

106. An Edwardian mahogany settee with padded back and seat £20-30

107. A Victorian style walnut Loo table, the shaped oval top inlaid with floral design on a carved central column and four outsplayed legs, 172cm (68") wide £100-150

108. A small 18th Century oak commode with three dummy drawer fronts having brass pear drop handles, 46cm (18.5") high see illustration £300-400

92. A large 18th Century oak cupboard, probably Welsh, with two panelled doors above a panelled chest with two drawers beneath, 203cm (80") high, 127cm (50") wide £200-300

93. A small oak panelled box with door, 72cm (28") high £60-80

94. A late 17th Century oak gateleg table with turned legs and gates and square stretchers, 94cm (37") wide £70-90

95. A mahogany stool with drop-in seat on square legs and three other stools £70-90

96. A large Victorian mahogany wardrobe, the interior with sliding drawers and a hanging rail, 213cm (84") wide £100-150

97. A Victorian chest of two short and three long drawers, 100cm (39.5") wide £40-60

98. An 18th Century large oak hanging corner cupboard with fielded panel door, 135cm (53.5") high £80-100

99. A 19th Century oak hanging corner cupboard with panelled door, 106cm (42") high £40-60

100. A 20th Century glass fronted cupboard, 153cm (60.5") high £10-15

101. A Lloyd Loom type wash basket and armchair £10-15

102. A good Regency cabinet, the shelved superstructure with brass balustraded three-quarter gallery supported on turned columns with brass capitols upon a two-door cabinet with turned brass bars with urn finials and flower head details, 147cm x 83cm (58" x 33") see illustration £1000-1500

Lot 108

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109. A pair of 18th Century style mahogany armchairs with carved top rails above carved and pierced splats on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet £100-150

110. A mahogany linen press, the panelled cupboard upon a chest of three drawers, 215cm x 114cm (85" x 45") £150-200

111. An oak chest on stand with two short and three long drawers on a square leg base, 127cm x 114cm (50" x 45") £80-120

112. A Chesterfield sofa on turned legs, 172cm (68") wide £100-150

113. An oak drop leaf dining table, 106cm (41.5") wide £50-60

114. An 18th Century oak mule chest with panelled front above two drawers all carved at a later date, 127cm (50") wide £100-150

115. A mahogany Sutherland table, 76cm (30") wide, a towel rail, a single chair, a carved oak chair and two leather suitcases £40-60

116. An ash high back spindle armchair £70-90

117. A 19th Century rosewood card table, the folding D shaped top on a central square column and four outsplayed legs, 91cm (35.75") wide £200-250

118. Three 19th Century mahogany pierced splat dining chairs and another dining chair £30-50

119. A nursing chair and a painted ladder back chair £20-30

120. A George III mahogany brass bound wine cooler of octagonal form, on a stand with moulded legs joined by an X stretcher, 62cm (24.25") wide see illustration £800-1200

121. A George III mahogany D shaped card table with cross banded top on square tapering legs, 92cm (36") wide £80-120

122. A Louis XV style serpentine marquetry inlaid commode, circa 1890, with two drawers and on cabriole legs, 103cm (40.5") wide see illustration £1000-1500

123. A fine Italian inlaid marble coffee table, the top set with specimen marble to form a chequer board framed with scales design on a brass simulated stand with circular stretcher, 100cm (39.5") diameter see illustration £1000-1500

124. A 19th Century oak hanging corner cupboard, circa 1820, the panelled door with diamond applied decoration £60-80

Lot 120

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Lot 123

Lot 122

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125. A George III style mahogany two-pillar dining table with reeded top and gun barrel supports on tripod legs, 214cm (84") long £300-400

126. A good 18th Century elm bacon settle, the cupboard with a single four-panelled door above a seat with open arms and with two drawers beneath, 192cm x 122cm (75" x 48") see illustration £2000-3000

127. A George II walnut oval stool on lappet carved cabriole legs £500-700

128. A William and Mary walnut side table, the veneered top above a single drawer on twist turned legs joined by twist turned and flat stretcher, 67cm (26.5") wide see illustration £800-1200

129. A fine George III mahogany gothic two-tier dumb waiter, circa 1790, with cluster column on reeded ogee tripod base, 107cm (42") high Provenance: possibly from Clytha House, Monmouthshire, where there were fantastically gothic additions to the grounds around 1790 see illustration £1500-2500

130. A George III mahogany bottle carrier, of four divisions with brass handle on a turned central column £200-300

Lot 126

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131. A George II walnut corner armchair with vase shaped splats £200-300

132. A George III mahogany writing table, late 18th Century, the early leather top above three drawers on square legs, 132cm (52") wide see illustration £800-1200

133. A George III mahogany side table, fitted a drawer on square chamfered legs, 80cm (31.5") wide £150-200

134. A late Victorian tub chair with button back on turned legs with castors £80-120

135. A modern painted breakfront cabinet, 157cm (62") wide £50-100

136. A 17th Century oak court cupboard, with recessed panelled cupboards above two carved panelled cupboards, with later elements, 112cm (44") wide £400-600

137. A large George III style mahogany waterfall bookcase, 213cm (84") wide £200-300

138. An Edwardian mahogany Sutherland table and a George III mahogany corner washstand £60-80

Lot 132

Lot 129

Lot 128

139. A Regency style mahogany sofa table, 80cm (31.5") wide £80-120

140. A George III mahogany dropleaf table, on square tapering legs, 103cm (40.5") wide £40-60

141. A George III mahogany chest of four long drawers on bracket feet, 79cm (31") wide £200-300

142. A George III burr walnut Pembroke table, with oval panel rectangular top on square tapering legs, 75cm (29.5") wide £150-200

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150. Two sets of hanging wall shelves, 91.5cm (36") wide and 76cm (30") wide £40-60

151. A mahogany tray with a wavy rim on a later stand, 58.5cm (23") wide £100-150

152. A George III mahogany Pembroke table with serpentine cross banded leaves on square tapering legs, 69cm (27") wide £150-200

153. A pair of Florentine eagle carved and gilded wall brackets, 36cm (14") high £100-150

154. A reproduction corner writing table, 111cm (43.75") wide, a box converted from a dressing mirror and a footstool £60-80

155. A 19th Century mahogany tub chair, on square tapering legs £80-120

156. A Victorian mahogany chest of three long and two short drawers on turned legs, 109cm (43") wide £120-150

157. An oak chest with triple panelled top and front with drawers beneath, 112cm (44") wide £150-200

143. A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid breakfront cabinet, with pleated material panelled door, 184cm (72.5") wide see illustration £600-800

144. A William IV mahogany dressing table, fitted five drawers on turned legs, 99cm (39") wide £150-200

145. A pair of George III style mahogany tray topped commodes, with tambour cupboard, 48cm (19") wide £300-400

146. An Edwardian revolving bookcase and a mahogany two tier whatnot £50-60

147. A 19th Century mahogany Pembroke table, a modern two tier whatnot and a tea trolley £40-60

148. A 19th Century mahogany dressing table on turned tapering legs, 99cm (39") wide £80-120

149. A George III mahogany semi-circular tea table with cross banded top on square tapering legs, 94cm (37") wide £150-200

Lot 143

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Lot 161 (two views)

158. A late 19th Century mahogany oval coaching table, with brass countersunk hinges, S shaped legs and bobbin turned stretchers, 84cm (33") wide £120-150

159. A Victorian walnut open armchair, with upholstered seat and two upholstered swivel back panels, having shaped scroll arms on turned legs with brass castors, Coulson Patent, Johnstone and Jeans, New Bond Street £150-200

160. A George III pierced ladder back armchair, the moulded arms with swept back supports, having an upholstered seat on square chamfered legs £400-600

161. A George III plum pudding mahogany estate cabinet attributed to Gillows, the cushion front moulded cornice with beaded border above twenty-four drawers each with indices, brass ring drop handles and gadroon moulded divisions, enclosed by a pair of panel doors with fielded panels and canted gadroon mouldings, the secretaire fall front enclosing an interior of eight drawers, six pigeon holes and a stationery cupboard with shaped divisions, the writing panel with steel folding supports, the base fitted a map drawer and six further drawers beneath with brass swan neck handles, on ogee bracket feet, 112cm x 203cm x 56cm (44" x 80" x 20") see illustration £8000-10000

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166. A mahogany rectangular display table with shaped border, set a glazed panel and plush lined interior, on an hexagonal vase shaped column and tripod support, 42cm (16.5") wide £60-80

167. A rectangular stool with floral needlework top on moulded cabriole legs, 70cm (27.5") high £80-120

168. An upholstered wing back armchair on dwarf cabriole front legs £80-120

169. A mid 19th Century oak corner cupboard, fitted shaped shelves enclosed by an arch top panel door inlaid a star, 70cm (27.5") wide £50-70

170. A mahogany two-flap Sutherland table on twin turned end column supports and central stretcher on scroll feet, 84cm (33") wide £120-150

162. A Dutch late 18th Century walnut Dutch marquetry footstool with scroll terminations, chequered border and inlaid foliage, having later needlework top, 34cm (13.5") wide £200-250

163. A Victorian figured walnut credenza with serpentine front and gilt metal mounts and mouldings, enclosed by a bowfront central door with oval glazed panel, a concave door to either side, 175cm (69") wide see illustration £1000-1500

164. A partners’ mahogany pedestal desk fitted a surround of nine drawers to one side, three drawers and two cupboards to the other, the leather lined top with moulded border, 152.5cm x 89cm (60" x 35") £600-800

165. A Victorian black and gilt lacquered chair with spindle turned upright splat and cane seat £30-50

Lot 163

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176. A matched pair of late 19th Century ebony and amboyna wood tables, the tops banded in brass and lined with baize, the friezes set numerous circular floral medallions within gilt metal mounts, on twin fluted end standards and splay supports, one united by a central turned stretcher, the other by twin stretchers, 91.5cm (36") wide Provenance: one table purchased at Bruton Knowles, The Sir Charles Irving Collection, July 1995 see illustration £2000-3000

177. A Victorian walnut single chair back sofa, the moulded frame with carved cresting, pierced back and scroll arms on dwarf cabriole front legs, 165cm (65") wide £500-700

178. A Victorian mahogany chair with deep button back and padded seat on cabriole front legs £150-200

171. A Victorian walnut chair with cresting, upholstered oval deep buttoned back and padded seat in Classical printed silk, on moulded cabriole legs £150-200

172. A Victorian walnut upholstered armchair with deep buttoned back, padded seat and arms, the arms with scroll terminals on moulded cabriole legs and the companion chair £250-350

173. An early 19th Century mahogany table on a turned column and tripod support, the tip-up top 56.5cm (22.25") diameter £60-80

174. A late 19th Century ebonised gilt metal mounted jardinière table set embossed plaques of putti to each side on tapered fluted legs conjoined by a shaped stretcher with central urn, 77cm (30.25") wide £120-150

175. A mahogany three-tier folding cake stand £30-40

Lot 176

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182. An 18th Century oak dresser, fitted three drawers with moulded fronts on baluster turned legs, 184cm (72") wide see illustration £600-800

183. An oak draw leaf dining table of Elizabethan design with carved frieze on baluster legs and square stretchers, 155cm x 85cm (61" x 33.5") £500-800

184. A mahogany bookcase enclosed by two pairs of astragal glazed bar doors, 180cm (71") wide £150-200

185. A George III mahogany bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior and with four long graduated drawers beneath, 99cm (39") wide £150-200

179. A 19th Century D-shaped boulle cabinet of serpentine outline with panels of red tortoiseshell and brass on an ebony and ebonised ground and with gilt metal mounts and mouldings, enclosed by a shaped glazed panel door, 118cm (46.5") wide see illustration £1500-2000

180. An oak chest of 17th Century design, fitted four drawers with geometric moulded fronts, 90cm (35.5") wide £150-200

181. Six Cromwellian style dining chairs, with brass studded leather seats and backs on baluster turned legs and square stretchers £400-600

Lot 179

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190. An upholstered footstool on dwarf cabriole legs, 40cm (15.5") wide and two smaller footstools £60-80

191. A mahogany hanging shelf with pierced back and sides, 18cm (6") wide £80-120

192. A Victorian mahogany chest of two long and two short drawers, 91.5cm (36") wide £80-120

193. A Victorian single back sofa with scroll arms on cabriole legs, 173cm (68") wide £300-400

194. Six Victorian mahogany chairs with pierced oval backs £600-800

195. A Victorian mahogany dining table, with two extra leaves, 107cm (42") wide £180-220

196. An oak corner cupboard enclosed by a glazed door, 79cm (31") wide, £50-70

197. A 19th Century pine chest of three long and two short drawers, 114cm (45") wide £80-120

198. A metal bound pine chest and a set of open shelves £60-80

199. A Georgian mahogany dining chair with X shaped stretchers £80-120

186. A pair of Victorian mahogany dining chairs with arch top backs and upholstered seats on turned and reeded front legs and two oak dining chairs of Carolean design £120-150

187. An early 20th Century oak bookcase with cupboard beneath, 98cm (38.5") wide £120-150

188. A mahogany easel with adjustable rest, bearing a label, J and W Vokins see illustration £150-200

189. A Victorian upholstered armchair with deep button back on turned front legs £40-60

Lot 188

Lot 182

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202. An early Victorian mahogany Pembroke table on turned legs, 97cm (38") wide £80-120

203. A George III mahogany serpentine front chest with fitted top drawer and three drawers beneath, on bracket feet, 102cm (40") wide see illustration £800-1200

204. A pine blanket box, 99cm (39") wide £80-100

205. A mahogany table, 97cm (38") wide and a marble top chest, 108cm (42") wide £60-80

206. A pine bathroom cabinet, 63.5cm (25") wide £40-60

207. A pair of Edwardian mahogany library chairs with cane seats and backs on square tapering legs £280-320

208. A Regency mahogany corner washstand, the top with galleried back and pierced for bowl and holders, the platform beneath fitted a central drawer with false drawer to each side, on splay feet, 61cm (24") wide £60-80

209. An oak cupboard, enclosed by two doors, pierced and initialled, 62cm (24.5") wide £40-60

200. A painted dressing chest with mirror over a pedestal and a cupboard £200-250

201. A George III mahogany bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior and with four graduated drawers beneath, 102cm (40") wide £300-400

Lot 212

Lot 203

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221. A Biedermeier chest of three long drawers with mother-of-pearl escutcheons and set on bun feet, 103cm (40.5") wide £150-200

222. A Biedermeier escritoire, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior with one long drawer above and three below, on bun feet, 147cm (57.75") high £400-600

223. A modern pine dresser, the open rack fitted with row of drawers, the base fitted four drawers above cupboard doors, 118cm (70") wide £400-600

224. A reproduction pedestal desk fitted nine drawers around a kneehole, 121cm (47.5") wide £200-300

225. A kidney shaped dressing table with mirror back on cabriole legs and the matching stool £80-100

226. A 19th Century mahogany chest of two short over three long drawers on splay feet, 122cm (48") wide £100-150

227. A mahogany display cabinet, the astragal glazed panel doors above two short drawers on square legs with spade feet, 171.5cm (67.5") high £50-100

228. A Victorian mahogany centre table, the rectangular top on turned end supports and carved outswept legs united by a turned stretcher, 101.5cm (40") wide £80-120

Lot 217 (top)

210. An oak five-plank top refectory type table on skittle end supports united by a flat stretcher with splay feet, the top 245cm x 89cm (96.5" x 35") £200-300

211. A nest of three oak ‘Mouseman’ tables, on octagonal legs united by square stretchers, a mouse carved to the leg of each table £400-600

212. Two Italian 18th Century bedposts with acanthus, cherub and swag carved details, mounted in later scrolling wrought iron stands, 193cm (76") high see illustration £600-800

213. Three pairs of bed ends, each 36" wide £30-50

214. A pair of painted pine wainscot chairs, each with panel back, open arms and on chamfered legs united by stretchers £100-150

215. A Victorian walnut prie dieu, with needlework upholstered seat, on carved legs with knurl feet on castors £150-200

216. A Victorian Sutherland table, the two D-shaped flaps on fluted supports £80-120

217. A specimen marble table on a turned column and tripod base, the circular top centred by a chequer-board within a geometric border, 83.75cm (33") diameter see illustration £600-800

218. A 19th Century rosewood three-tier whatnot on turned supports and castors £120-180

219. A Victorian carved walnut framed chaise longue, with scroll end on cabriole legs and castors £200-300

220. A Regency rosewood teapoy with hinged lid, on an octagonal support to a platform base with reeded feet, 44cm (17.25") wide £400-600

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234. An oak dropleaf table on barley twist legs, 75cm (29.5") wide and two other gateleg tables £80-120

235. An Edwardian mahogany metamorphic chair/library steps, with galleried back and fold-over action £80-120

236. An Indian carved ebonised table, the foliate carved octagonal top on a folding base decorated vases within panels, 61cm (24") wide £60-80

237. A hall stand with mirror back and box seat, 84cm (33") wide, an ashtray on barley twist support, a standard lamp on barley twist support and a card table £60-80

238. A pear wood wall hanging bookcase, 165.5cm (65") wide £60-80

239. A McIntosh Furniture sideboard, fitted a pair of cupboard doors to the centre flanked by three drawers to one side and a cellaret to the other, on tapering legs, 201.5cm (79.5") wide £100-150

240. A low oak chair with leather back pad and seat £40-60

229. A near pair of late 19th Century parcel gilt and grey painted console tables, each with rectangular mottled marble top, the fluted frieze fitted three drawers, the central drawer with carved front of palm leaves with central tie, the four front legs each carved acanthus, bell drops and with carved patera to the top and egg and dart moulding to the block feet, the plain back legs with similar carved feet, one 211cm (83") wide, the other 193cm (76") wide see illustration £10000-15000

230. A 19th Century upholstered leather armchair, the parcel gilt moulded arms with acanthus decoration, the scroll terminations on scroll supports, on similar legs united by a moulded wavy H-shaped stretcher £1200-1800

231. A William IV mahogany table, fitted three frieze drawers, on turned fluted legs, 135cm (53") wide £120-180

232. An oak refectory table, the legs united by a galleried stretcher, 200cm (78.75") long £60-80

233. A mahogany dining suite comprising dining table with extra leaf, six chairs and a sideboard, all on cabriole legs £60-80

Lot 229 (one of a near pair)

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252. A narrow oak bookcase of five bowfront shelves, 46cm (18") wide £40-60

253. An oak gateleg table on barley twist legs, 76cm (30") wide £40-60

254. An oak wall hanging cabinet with carved door, 39cm (15.25") wide, two tripod tables, a stool and a chair £60-80

255. A Victorian button back nursing chair on carved legs with knurl feet £40-60

256. An oak chest of two short over two long drawers, on bracket feet, 91.5cm (36") wide £100-150

257. A beech wood armchair with dished seat on turned legs £30-50

The Musical Instruments260. A Broadwood rosewood metal framed

upright piano, No 92680, in a rosewood case with musical trophy inlay and two brass candelabra, 133cm (52.5") wide £100-150

261. A stained beechwood piano stool with box seat, 54cm (21.5") wide £30-40

262. A Grand piano by Collard and Collard, manufactured for Reynolds, Torquay, rosewood cased £300-500

263. A 7 octave upright piano, by J and J Hopkins London, frame No 63732, in a walnut case, 152.5cm (60") wide £200-300

264. A piano stool with metal tripod base £50-80

241. A William IV rosewood framed stool, the carved moulded end supports united by a turned stretcher, 58.5cm (23") wide £80-120

242. An upholstered stool on cabriole legs with pad feet, 65cm (25.5") wide, a carved side table fitted a drawer and an oak side table £60-80

243. A 19th Century table, the shaped dished top on a fluted column and carved tripod base, 50.5cm (19.75") wide £150-200

244. A set of six mahogany shield-back dining chairs, on square tapering legs £150-200

245. A Edwardian bowfront chest of four graduated drawers on splay feet, 61cm (24") wide £80-120

246. A yew wood chest of two short over three long drawers on bracket feet, 75cm (29.5") wide £100-150

247. A George III mahogany tray-top commode, with tambour front on square chamfered legs, 47cm (18.5") wide £80-120

248. A side table with single drawer on scroll legs, covered with pale green plush, 71cm (28") wide £60-80

249. A 19th Century mahogany four-tier whatnot, the tiers united by turned columns on brass castors, one tier fitted a drawer, 48cm (19") wide £150-200

250. A metal bound silver chest, 76cm (30") wide, two painted chairs and two pictures £40-60

251. A Regency mahogany dining table, the two dropleaf sections on reeded legs with brass caps and castors, 220cm (86") extended £600-800

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267. A 19th Century oval bevelled mirror with egg and dart carved frame, 93cm (36") £40-60

268. An early 19th Century mahogany overmantel mirror inlaid in ebony with foliate design in the manner of Robert Oakley, 116cm (46") wide £300-500

269. An Edwardian circular bevelled mirror in mahogany frame, 68cm (27") diameter £40-60

270. A brass hexagonal hall lantern, the six bevelled glass panels supported on scrolling arms, 80cm (31.5") high £300-500

271. A set of six glass and gilt metal wall lights, the scrolling arms emanating from birds seated on an urn, 38cm (14.75") high see illustration £300-400

272. Two pairs of alabaster table lamps of urn shape, 35cm (13.75) and 27cm (10.5") high £40-50

The Mirrors and Lighting265. An Edwardian overmantel mirror, 95cm

(37.5") wide, a Georgian style box mirror and another mirror £30-50

266. A 19th Century gilt metal and opaque glass table lamp (now converted) £40-60

Lot 271 (part)

Lot 276

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273. A pair of carved wooden and parcel gilt candlesticks of baluster form, 36cm (14") high, a pair of figure candlesticks and three table lamps £50-80

274. A pair of George III style carved and gilded two-branch wall lights carved with bow-tied ribbon and wheat ears, 100cm (39.5") high £300-400

275. A George III carved and gilded wall mirror, the bevelled plate with a foliate carved frame £700-900

276. A pair of George I style girandoles, each with fret carved walnut frame and brass candle arm, 62cm (24.5") high see illustration £300-500

Lot 280

277. A Victorian gilt framed wall mirror, with initials RH to a cartouche, the oval glass 76cm x 60cm (30" x 24") Note: RH possibly for Reginald Herbert £200-300

278. A brass wall lantern, fitted for three bulbs, 48.5 (19") high £40-60

279. A Florentine carved and gilded cartouche shaped mirror, 93cm x 69cm (36.5" x 27.25") £200-300

280. A six-light chandelier with gilt metal wreath-type surmount hung swags of prismatic glass drops, the centre gilt metal mount with wreath surmounts and borders applied six flaming torch lights, the flames in the form of reeded glass shades and hung trailed prismatic drops beneath, the whole suspended from a central tassel support and fitted three electric lights see illustration £800-1200

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291. A pair of neo-Classical style oval wall lights with jasper ware plaques to the centre within a Grecian key border, the candle branches having elongated drops £120-150

292. A honeycomb type bowl shade to the ceiling £40-60

293. A pair of Victorian decorative wall mirrors with circular bevelled plates, the frames moulded flowers, foliage and ribbons and with candle brackets, 62.25cm (245") high £200-300

294. Four brass three-branch three-light wall lights with lyre shaped backs, 48.5cm (19") high £400-600

295. A pair of two-branch two-light wall lights, the mirrored lantern backs with urn finials, 80cm (31.5") high £180-220

296. A gilt plaster oval wall mirror with acanthus scroll and floral surround and C scroll foliate base, the bevelled plate 78.5cm x 62cm (31" x 24.25") £400-600

297. A late Regency gilt painted cushion shaped pier glass with wreath surmounts and acanthus divisions, the central rectangular plate with beaded border, 136cm x 47cm (53.5" x 18.5") £500-700

298. A 19th Century wall mirror of rococo design, in a carved giltwood and plaster frame with flower scroll surmount, the corners applied acanthus leaves and flowers, with carved scrolls to the sides, the plate 86.5cm x 152.5cm (34" x 60") £400-600

299. A pair of ormulu two-branch three-light table lights on white onyx bases with painted feet, 37cm (14.5") high £120-150

300. An oval mahogany swing frame toilet mirror on splay feet, 51cm (20") wide £30-40

281. An Empire style honeycomb electrolier with tripod suspension, the circular brass mount with beaded border set drapes of glass spheres, drops, etc. and similar drops to the honeycomb, fitted four electric lights, complete with modern ceiling rose, 61cm (24") high £300-400

282. A six-branch chandelier, hung with short clear drops, long pear shaped opaque blue glass drops and clear festoons, 66cm (26") high £200-300

283. A gilt metal six-branch electrolier, hung with festoons and cut drops £100-150

284. An eight-branch chandelier, hung with cut drops to brass scroll branches £100-150

285. A pair of eight-light chandeliers with gilt metal sprays to the tops hung elongated glass drops with similar tier beneath, the centres hung strands of prismatic drops, the seven lower tiers hung elongated drops £600-800

286. A small pair of chandelier type wall lights, each of three tiers £50-60

287. Four plated wall lights, the twin scroll branches each set a cut glass inverted dish hung elongated and prismatic drops £80-120

288. A pair of three-branch three-light wall lights, hung drops £80-120

289. Six gilt metal wall lights hung prismatic and elongated drops £300-400

290. A seven-light bronzed metal chandelier suspended six cones to the top, each branch with inverted frilled cup shade £300-400

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306. A rectangular wall mirror, the surmount carved an urn, acanthus scrolls etc, the plate 74cm x 50cm (29.25" x 19.75") £120-150

307. A rectangular wall mirror in a Florentine style frame, the plate 72cm x 52cm (28.5" x 20.5") £120-150

308. A pair of late 19th Century French ormolu five-light wall appliques, by Henri Picard, Paris, each with ribbon tie surmount and an arrow quiver backplate centred by a cherub mask, issuing five scrolling branches terminating in leaf-cast sconces and nozzles, stamped to the reverse 'H. PICARD', fitted for electricity, 92cm (36.5'') high, 37cm (14.5) wide Provenance: Michael Arthur Bass, first Baron Burton (1837-1909), Chesterfield House, Mayfair see illustration

309. A copper hall lantern with glazed front and sides and of tapering form, 36cm (14.25") wide £100-150

310. A mahogany standard lamp, with turned carved column on a tripod base £60-80

301. A pair of Chinese 20th Century yellow ground jars converted as table lights, 32cm (12.5") high £40-60

302. A pair of black figural torchères modelled as Venus and Diana, each classically draped and holding a torch aloft, fitted for electricity, 122.5cm (48.25") high and a pair of cylindrical plinths on square bases for the same see illustration £800-1200

303. A rosewood wall mirror with stipple engraving of a cherub to the frieze, the plate 41cm x 26cm (16" x 10.25") £60-80

304. An early 19th Century mahogany swing frame toilet mirror, the base fitted three drawers on bracket feet, 54cm (21.25") wide £40-60

305. A Regency overmantel mirror, with breakfront cornice and pillar surround on turned feet, 86.5cm (34") wide £60-80

Lot 302 Lot 308

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316. A 19th Century mahogany and brass inlaid dressing table mirror, the rectangular glass on turned supports, the base fitted three drawers on ball feet, 53.5cm (21") wide £80-100

317. An adjustable standard lamp with scrolling wrought iron base £30-50

The Clocks and Barometers 320. An aneroid barometer and thermometer in

a mahogany case £80-120

321. An Edwardian mahogany arch top mantel clock fitted an eight-day movement, 15cm (6") high £60-80

311. A pair of marble and ormolu mounted Empire table lights, each with central urn nozzle and three-branch lights with beaded borders and tied foliate decoration supported by a bronze putto, his arms above his head, on six button feet, 46cm (18") high see illustration £1800-2200

312. A rectangular gilt framed mirror, the bevelled glass 23.5cm x 18cm (9.25" x 7") and sundry mirrors £50-70

313. A circular gilt framed mirror, the bevelled glass 44.5cm (17.5") diameter £50-70

314. A yellow glass light fitting of pine cone shape and two similar light fittings £30-50

315. A quantity of light fittings, various £30-50

Lot 311

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331. A black marble mantel clock, fitted an eight-day movement striking on a bell £30-40

332. A walnut framed kitchen dial with white painted dial and Roman numerals, 42cm (16.5") diameter £80-120

333. An Edwardian eight-day oak mantel clock in an arch top case, striking on a bell, 20cm (8") high £60-80

334. A 19th Century variegated marble mantel clock with gilt metal mounts, fitted a cream enamel dial with open escapement eight-day half-hour striking movement, 29.5cm (11.5") high £60-80

335. An Edwardian inlaid arch-cased mantel clock, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, fitted a Japy Frères movement, 33cm (13") high £80-100

322. An Edwardian bracket clock with dome topped mahogany case and arched brass dial, chiming on two gongs, 51cm (20") high £500-800

323. A gilt spelter French mantel timepiece, a carriage timepiece, two mantel clocks in walnut cases, a 1930s mantel clock case and a six-light gilt metal candelabra £40-60

324. A kitchen dial timepiece with fusee movement, 43cm (17") diameter £30-50

325. An Edwardian aneroid wheel barometer by Dring & Fage with dated presentation inscription 1908 in profusely carved walnut case, 111cm (44") high see illustration £150-200

326. An Edwardian mahogany mantel timepiece by Buern, 21.5cm (8.5") high £30-40

327. An early 19th Century eight-day longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and glazed door over a shaped trunk door to a flat fronted base, the arched painted dial with Roman numerals and a hunting scene of huntsmen and hounds chasing a fox to the arch within rabbit painted spandrels, fitted an eight-day striking movement to a bell, inscribed “Schwerere”, York, 223.5cm (88") high, 53cm (21") wide £200-300

328. A gilt brass half-hour striking repeating carriage clock fitted a white enamel dial with Roman numerals, striking on a gong, 16cm (6.5") high £180-220

329. A pierced brass mantel clock, the top with cherub finial, fitted an eight-day movement half hour striking on a gong and a pair of matching vases, 23cm (9") high £120-150

330. A pair of black marble clock ornaments of Classical style, 38cm (15") high £30-40

Lot 325

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343. Pierre Marcel Berroneau Temple at Versailles oil on board, 35cm x 26cm (13.75" x 10.25") £90-150

344. Monique Erman Study of Cans signed with initials acrylic on canvas, 54cm x 73cm (21.25" x 28.75") £40-60

345. Pierre Martin Gueret River Landscape signed oil on canvas, 62cm x 47cm (24.5"x 18.5") £250-350

346. Diana Armfield [ARR] Mont St Victoire signed with initials oil on board, 17cm x 26cm (6.75" x 18.25") £250-300

347. H Robi Fishing Boats on a Beach signed and dated 1923 oil on canvas, 60cm x 80cm (23.25" x 31.5") £80-120

348. Maynard Waters Outback Station oil on board, 90.5cm x 121cm (35.75" x 47.75") £400-600

The Oil Paintings340. 18th Century English School

Portrait of a Gentleman head and shoulders, wearing a cap and open necked shirt the sitter thought to be of the Hanbury Tenison family oil on canvas, 76cm x 62cm (30" x 24.5") £300-500

341. Henry Loos SS Minnie portrait of the sailing steam ship signed and dated lower right Henry Loos, Antwerp 1877 and inscribed on the frame oil on canvas, 50.5cm x 75.5cm (19.75" x 29.5") Note: SS Minnie was built by Dixon at Middlesbrough in 1875. She was owned by Hogg and Henderson and registered at Middlesbrough. The vessel was sunk after a collision in South West Reach, Thames on 10th May 1894 whilst on voyage from London-Goole (from Lloyd’s Register of British and Foreign Shipping) see illustration £800-1200

342. Joan Vila Arimany Campana Toscana signed; inscribed verso oil on canvas, 72cm x 60cm (28.25" x 23.75") £80-120

Lot 341

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349. Maynard Waters The Fruit and Veggie Man at Balmain, Sydney oil on board, 49.5cm x 60cm (19.5" x 23.5") £100-150

350. Alphonse Neumann of Scarborough (1853-1893) The Harlequin Jester the fool leaning and kneeling on a chair with his lute at the side signed and dated 1880 lower right oil on canvas, 64cm x 49cm (25.5" x 19.25") see illustration £300-350

351. Vestey Rich The Golfer’s Bag signed oil on board, 48cm x 38cm (19" x 15") £40-50

352. 18th Century English School Hounds in a Landscape a pair oil on canvas, 90cm x 114cm (35" x 44.75") Note: These are both part of a much larger painting see illustration £500-800

353. Herring Cattle in a Highland Landscape Sheep in a Highland Landscape a pair oil on canvas, 29 x 50cm (11.5"x 19.5") £80-100

Lot 352

Lot 350

354. A quantity of oil paintings of various sizes £50-80

355. Douglas Chandor Portrait of a Young Lady Wearing a Green Dress signed and dated 1921 oil on canvas, 72cm x 62cm (28.25" x 24.25") £80-100

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Lot 356

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359. English School, circa 1700 Portrait of a Young Lady half length, wearing a blue dress oil on canvas, 73cm x 61cm (28.75" x 24") in a carved oval frame £400-600

360. Manner of Francis Sartorius (1734-1804) The Finish two racehorses approaching the finishing post label to reverse oil on canvas, 24cm x 44cm (9.5" x 13.5") Provenance: Reginald Herbert, Clytha Park and by descent £300-500

361. Attributed to William Kidd (1790-1863) Men Playing Cribbage in a Tavern oil on canvas, 39cm x 29cm (15.5" x 11.5") £200-300

362. J B Smith (fl. 2nd half 19th Century) Waterfall on the Lyn Bridge near Neath a pair, signed and dated 1884 oil on canvas, 25cm x 35cm (10" x 13.75") £200-300

356. Attributed to James Flewitt Mullock (1818-1892) Reginald Herbert of Clytha Park, Monmouthshire with his racehorse Comberton with groom and trainer oil on board, 39.5cm x 54cm (15.25" x 21.25") Provenance: from Reginald Herbert by direct decent to the vendor Note: W Reginald Herbert Esq. DL. JP. was master of the Monmouthshire fox hounds and founded the polo club at Aylton. Mullock was a largely self-taught Newport artist who established a reputation for animal painting at the annual Tredegar Agricultural Show organised by his best known patron Sir Charles Morgan. His work is held in the collection of the National Museum of Wales see illustration £2000-3000

357. John Frederick Wheeler (1875-1930) Huntsman on a Grey Horse with Hound monogrammed JW oil on panel, 19cm x 27cm (7.5" x 10.5") £400-600

358. Attributed to James Flewitt Mullock (1818-1892) Reginald Herbert of Clytha Park, Monmouthshire mounted on his racehorse oil on canvas (re-lined), 58cm x 75cm (23" x 29.5") Provenance: from Reginald Herbert by direct decent to the vendor Note: Mullock was a largely self-taught Newport artist who established a reputation for animal painting at the annual Tredegar Agricultural Show organised by his best known patron Sir Charles Morgan. His work is held in the collection of the National Museum of Wales. see illustration £3000-5000

Lot 364

Lot 363

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368. 20th Century after 18th Century English School Portraits of Mr William Price and Miss King of Dingstow afterwards Mrs Powell half length, each in a figured oval and carved oak frame oil on canvas, he 72cm x 62cm (28.25" x 24.5"), she 77cm x 63cm (30.5" x 24.75") see illustration £600-800

369. 20th Century after late 17th Century style Three Portraits of Young Ladies half length, wearing 17th Century costume oil on canvas, 77cm x 64cm (30.5" x 25.25") £800-1200

370. 18th Century Welsh School Portrait of a Boy in a Red Coat with his Dog half length oil on canvas, 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27") £200-300

371. Penry Williams Merthyr Canal oil on canvas, 74cm x 103cm (29" x 40.5") Note: Born in Merthyr Tydfil of humble stock, Williams was trained at the Royal Academy under Lawrence and Fuseli and was patronised by the leading iron makers in his native town. From 1826, he spent most of his time in Italy. £600-800

363. John Frederick Wheeler Huntsman and Hounds in a Wooded Landscape monogrammed JW oil on board, 27.5cm x 42cm (10.75" x 16.5") see illustration on page 35 £600-800

364. Alfred Wheeler Eclipse Stakes, Sandown 1892 a race between Duke of Westminster’s ‘Orme’ and J W Houldsworth’s ‘Orvieto’ a pair signed oil on board, 27cm x 46cm (10.5" x 18") see illustration on page 35 Note: Contemporary newspaper cutting on reverse see illustration on page 35 £1000-1500

365. William Henry Hamilton Trood (1860 - 1899) Three Portrait Studies of Terriers framed as one oil on canvas, each 21cm x 21cm (8.25" x 8.25") £300-500

366. Late 19th Century English School Chickens in a Farmyard oil on board, 25cm x 38cm (9.75" x 15") £200-300

367. 19th Century English School Trainer on a Bay Racehorse oil on panel, 20cm x 28cm (8" x 11") £200-300

Lot 368

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375. H A Stuart River Landscape with Girl holding a Basket and Sheep Beside the River signed lower right oil on canvas, 57cm x 71cm (23" x 28") £80-100

376. A Coleman A Scotch Waterfall, Perth Old Bridge signed A Coleman lower left and inscribed on reverse oil on canvas, 30cm x 24cm (11.75" x 9.5") £60-80

377. Early 18th Century English School Pair of Bust Portraits the gentleman wearing a crimson coat and with white stock, the lady wearing a satin head dress oil on canvas, 73cm x 60cm (28.75" x 23.5") in oval carved gilt frames see illustration £600-800

378. 20th Century Still Life with Vase of Summer Flowers oil on canvas, 60cm x 43cm (23.5" x 17") £120-150

372. Copy of 19th Century Welsh School Portrait of Josephine Herbert of Clytha, wife of Morgan Stuart Williams (1836 - 1928) oil on canvas, 126cm x 100cm (49.5" x 39.5") in a 17th Century carved gilded frame Note: Morgan Williams was a noted collector of arms and armour who restored and lived at St Donat's Castle, which was subsequently owned by William Randolph Hearst and is now occupied by Atlantic College. £200-300

373. 20th Century Portrait of a Dog oil on canvas, 21cm x 17cm (8.25” x 6.75”)and two prints, The Albatross by Pass after Edwards and Queen Victoria after William Nicholson £40-60

374. V Delft Fishing Boats in a Harbour a pair signed lower right oil on canvas, 30cm x 60cm (12" x 23.5") £50-70

Lot 377

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384. Mid 19th Century English School Half Length Portrait of Eliza Peyton seated, holding a monocle in her right hand painted photograph and three other pictures £40-60

385. N D Fishing Boats in a Rough Sea Beyond the Harbour initialled on a buoy to the left and indistinctly signed oil on canvas, 62cm x 75cm (24.5" x 29.5") £250-350

386. T Eyer Harvest oil on board, 20cm x 25cm (8" x 10") £50-70

387. P J Morrell Still Life with Vase of Flowers on a Table acrylic on board, 72.5cm x 65cm (28.5" x 25.5") £100-150

388. 20th Century School Abstract Landscape indistinctly signed Daniel Dunne oil on board, 51cm x 91.5cm (20" x 36") £40-60

379. E R Mother and Children Seated on Steps initialled oil on panel, 24cm x 20cm (9.5" x 8") £80-120

380. 19th Century Spinning a Yarn a portrait of a young man and woman oil on canvas, 54cm x 45cm (21.25" x 17.75") £40-60

381. Late 19th Century English School Landscapes a pair oil on card, 47cm x 33cm (18.5" x 13") £60-80

382. M F Profile Portrait of a Gentleman initialled oil on canvas, 24.5cm x 16.5cm (9.75" x 6.5") £100-150

383. Mid 19th Century English School Half Length Portrait of a Gentleman oil on canvas, 34cm x 24cm (13.25" x 9.5") £60-80

Lot 391

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397. W T Longmire Sunset, Brathay Rocks watercolour, 22cm x 40cm (8.75" x 15.75") £40-60

398. Ken Symonds Newlyn Harbour signed lower right pastel, 28cm x 25cm (11" x 10") £100-150

399. 20th Century Continental School Mostar Bridge signed indistinctly lower right watercolour, 22cm x 31cm (8.75" x 12.25") £60-80

400. English School circa 1900 Kitchen Hearth watercolour, 21cm x 27cm (8.25" x 10.75") £100-150

401. 19th Century French School Cattle and Figures at a Well ink on paper, 19cm x 27cm (7.5" x 10.5") see illustration £400-600

402. George Nicholls Horses on a Village Lane signed watercolour, 26cm x 35cm (10.25" x 13.75") £100-150

389. Late 19th Century English School Mountainous Landscape oil on canvas, 29.5cm x 39cm (11.5" x 15.25") £40-60

390. Pat Holland Scottish Landscape oil on board, 34.5cm x 44.5cm (13.5" x 17.5") an oil depicting highland cattle and an oil on panel depicting a fox £30-50

391. 18th Century Welsh School Prospect of a Country House, said to be at Llanddewi Rhydderch, Monmouthshire oil on canvas, 95cm x 143cm (37.5" x 56")see illustration £1000-1500

The Watercolours and Drawings395. Sundry pictures

£80-120

396. Lilian Russell Bell Reflections signed lower right watercolour, 23cm x 34cm (9"x 13.5") £150-200

Lot 401

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408. Anthony Pace Trader in Valetta Harbour signed watercolour, 26cm x 35cm (10.25" x 13.75") £150-200

409. Emmanuel Levy Portrait of a Maltese Beauty signed watercolour, 64cm x 44.5cm (24.75" x 17.5") £150-180

410. Sir Hugh Casson Ice Cream, Foyer Exhibition initialled and inscribed watercolour over ink, 13cm x 9cm (5" x 3.5") and 20th Century English School Drawing of Two Girls Reading £40-60

411. Richard Demarco [ARR] Rue Longue, Menton signed and inscribed gouache, 33.5cm x 24.5cm (13" x 9.75") Exhibition: British Council, The Richard Demarco Gallery £130-150

412. Richard Demarco [ARR] Mykonos signed and inscribed and dated 1971 ink, 36.5cm x 28.5cm (14.5" x 11.25") £150-200

413. Richard Demarco [ARR] Wylie’s View of London signed and inscribed colour chalks over ink, 12cm x 12cm (4.75" x 4.75") £150-200

414. Richard Demarco [ARR] Figure Walking Down an Alley watercolour, 24cm x 18cm (9.5" x 7") £150-200

415. Richard Demarco [ARR] Two Flights of Steps signed and dated 1977 ink, 24cm x 18cm (9.5" x 7") £150-200

403. Plant London Scenes five views of Bayswater, Hampstead and other London views etc signed watercolour, 25cm x 20cm (9.75" x 7.75") £100-150

404. Augustus Barribal Sweet Lavender signed watercolour and gouache, 40cm x 31cm (25.75" x 12.25") £80-120

405. Mary Stork [ARR] Nude signed watercolour, 44cm x 32cm (17.25" x 12.75") £100-150

406. Galio Winter Landscape a pair signed watercolour, 12.5cm x 22cm (5" x 9") £60-80

407. Manner of Frederick Landseer Griggs Architectural Drawing for a Public Building pencil see illustration £280-320

Lot 407

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419. Edward Bulmer (born 1962) [ARR] Designs for the Re-decoration and Picture Hanging at 27 Broad Street, Ludlow for George Williams set of four, dated 94/95 watercolour, 40cm x 53cm (15.75" x 21") Note: Edward Bulmer is one of the UK's leading interior designers and has worked at many National Trust houses including Hampton Court Palace, Kenwood and Althorp where, as well as working on the interior, he designed a temple in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales. £300-400

420. Thomas Hornor Porth-y-Ogof, Vale of Neath watercolour, 27cm x 46cm (10.5" x 18") Note: A topographical watercolourist, Hornor is known to have been in South Wales around 1816-1820 where he produced a famous series of views of the Vale of Neath see illustration £600-800

421. No lot

416. Dawson Murray Landscape signed ink on coloured paper, 12cm x 15cm (4.75" x 5.75") Thomas Wilson Time Piece signed inscribed and dated 82 pencil, 16cm x 11cm (6.25" x 4.25") £40-60

417. Victor Stevenson Fishing on a Canal signed and dated 88 pastel, 44cm x 29cm (17.25" x 11.5") and Mhnae A Mediterranean Terrace signed acrylic on board, 55cm x 41cm (21.75" x 16") £50-60

418. Edward Bulmer (born 1962) [ARR] Designs for the Re-decoration and Picture Hanging at 27 Broad Street, Ludlow for George Williams set of four, dated 94/95 watercolour, 40cm x 53cm (15.75" x 21") Note: Edward Bulmer is one of the UK's leading interior designers and has worked at many National Trust houses including Hampton Court Palace, Kenwood and Althorp where, as well as working on the interior, he designed a temple in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales. £300-400

Lot 420

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424. Follower of Guercino said to be Leonard Bramer Figures on a Road to a Castle ink on paper, 27cm x 41cm (10.5" x 16") Exhibited: Empire Art Loan Collection Society, 3-5 Burlington Gardens, London Provenance: Sir Robert Witt Literature: see Guercino Drawings from the Collection of Denis Mahon, Ashmolean Museum 1986, plate XXXVI for a drawing by the same hand described as by forgers of Guercino and also from the Witt collection see illustration £400-600

425. R A Harrapetian (Studio Demon) Himalayan Village watercolour, 18.5cm x 28cm (7.25" x 11") S T Bidewell Study of Pheasant watercolour, 25cm x 35cm (9.75" x 13.75") A Ross-Thomas Tigris near Ain Zalah watercolour, 25.5cm x 35.5cm (10" x 14") and sundry watercolours £60-80

422. Albert Hodder Farm signed and dated 1893 watercolour, 14.5cm x 25cm (5.75" x 9.75") I Boye Haymaking oil on canvas, 19cm x 24cm (7.5" x 9.5") and Portrait of a Lady head and shoulders wearing black oil on board, 56cm x 46cm (22" x 10") £70-90

423. Miss Mallet York Minster from the Ramparts signed and inscribed lower left sepia wash, 18cm x 25cm (7" x 9.75") £30-50

Lot 424

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The Portrait Miniatures435. Lang

Half Length Portrait of a Renaissance Lady wearing a veil and ermine edged dress bears signature miniature, 8cm x 6cm (3.25" x 2.25") £50-70

436. Loop Bust Portrait of an Elizabethan Lady wearing a broad ruff and pearl necklace bears signature miniature, 6cm x 5cm (2.25" x 2") £50-70

437. Early 19th Century English School Half Length Portrait of James Stodart inscribed on reverse miniature, 6cm x 5cm (2.25" x 2") and another (2) £80-120

438. Early 19th Century English School Half Length Portrait of a Man wearing a blue coat miniature, 8cm x 7cm (3.25" x 2.75") and another portrait of a lady in a blue dress (2) £60-80

439. Late 19th Century English School Bust Portrait of a Girl in a purple dress with garland of roses miniature, 8cm (3.25") diameter and another miniature of a lady wearing a blue hat £80-100

440. 19th Century Half Length Portraits of a Gentleman and Lady pair of painted photographs four portraits of the Lister family and three miniature painted photographs £60-80

441. Mid 19th Century English school Half Length Portrait of Mr Cooper miniature on ivory, 10cm x 7.5cm (4" x 3") and three other miniature portraits £60-80

426. L van Staaten On the Canal, Rotterdam watercolour, 59cm x 39.5cm (23.25" x 15.5") £150-250

427. Edwin Hingwan Crest Camp, Morning Trinidad watercolour, 37cm x 56cm (14.5" x 22") and a smaller watercolour by the same £30-50

428. Betty Bartholomew Portrait of a Young Boy signed and dated 1927 pastel, 56cm x 43cm (22" x 17") £40-60

429. R Alec Brown Gloucester Cathedral watercolour, 31cm x 20.5cm (12.25" x 8") and Brian S Tait Flag of Convenience, Gloucester watercolour, 28cm x 38cm (11" x 15") £30-50

430. Gill Craig Suilven from Fionn Loch watercolour, 26.5cm x 35.5cm (10.5" x 14") and sundry watercolours £30-50

431. H Barwell Portrait of a Child inscribed ‘unfinished sketch by H Barwell’ pencil and watercolour, 30cm x 20cm (11.75" x 8") a pair of frames and another £20-30

432. C Lochlon Portrait of a Young Boy with his Dog signed and dated 1864 oval pastel, 45cm x 36.5cm (17.75" x 14.25") £300-500

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456. Sir William Russell Flint [ARR] A Rendezvous, Vicenza signed and numbered XLII dry point etching, 24cm x 16.5cm (9.5" x 6.25") £100-150

457. By and after James Sharples The Forge black and white engraving 34cm x 45cm (13.5" x 17.75") printed by H. Wilkinson, 12, Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, London £40-60

458. After David Teniers II Five Peasants Gathered around a Barrel a woman in a doorway to the right black and white engraving, 14.5cm x 26cm (5.75" x 10.25") Watermark: fleur de lys in crowned shield £80-120

459. Agar after Cosway Harriet, Lady Cockerell a young woman wearing a peaked bonnet, a child on her back beside a stile stencil number and inscriptions on reverse print in colours, 28cm x 20cm (11" x 8") £80-120

460. Late 19th Century English School Rainbow Trout Brown trout a pair of pictures in relief, the three trout hanging amongst foliage with a fly to the left and right chromolithographic print, 36cm x 26cm (14.25" x 10.25") £300-350

461. Harold Sayer The Beekeeper limited edition signed print no. 112/250 Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 1987 No. 1219, Gallery X and the exhibition catalogue £60-80

462. G Reeve after F C Turner Hawking set of four coloured prints, 46cm x 33cm (18" x 13") £80-120

442. 19th Century Half Length Portrait of a Young Boy Wearing a Top Hat silhouette, 13cm x 7cm (5" x 2.75") and another portrait of a woman, 11cm x 7cm (4.25" x 2.75") £40-60

The Prints450. Eleven views of Cirencester

including 1793 J & J Boydell Cirencester, twelve engravings of Cheltenham including Pittville Pump Room and approximately nineteen views of Tewkesbury including Tewkesbury Abbey, engravings and photographs £80-120

451. Hassell after Bradby Barton Ferry black and white engraving and sundry prints of Hull, etc £60-80

452. E Buckland King School House and the Cathedral engraving and other engravings of Gloucester £60-80

453. R Dighton A Royal Exchange Consul General engraving two other engravings and sundry pictures £60-80

454. Winkles after Warren Gloucester Cathedral engraving and other coloured engravings of Gloucester £40-60

455. Eric Gill Clare dated 1922 and inscribed verso printed 1929 by Douglas Cleverdon wood engraving, 18cm x 13cm (7" x 5") £80-120

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Lot 470

470. Joannis Blaeu Obeliscus Lateranensis Rome J. Blaeu, Nouveau Theatre d’Italie The Hague 1724 engraving, 68cm x 56.5cm (26.75" x 22.25") framed see illustration £300-500

471. J Harris after Isaac Ware Villa Barbaro, Maser Plate 36 from Architecture of Andrea Palladio, London 1738 Plate 9 Palazzo Thiene, Vicenze and plates 11 and 10 four engravings, 32cm x 23cm (12.5" x 9") framed £80-120

472. W Halfpenny after R. Parr A Plan and Elevation of The Royal Fire Works Performance St. James Park April 27th 1749 engraving, 45cm x 58cm (17.5" x 22.75") framed £80-100

463. L S Lowry Church signed in pencil colour print, 76cm x 50.5cm (30" x 20") £100-150

464. After Henry Fuseli Shakespearian Scene print, 47cm x 59cm (18.5" x 23.2") and four 19th Century engravings of Eton, 31cm x 39cm (12.2" x 15.4") £50-60

465. T Milton after L Mayer An Arabian Summer House Upon Antique fragment on the Canal of Menouf Fort and Harbour of Aboukir, Angent Canopus Mosque of Abou-Mandour three engravings, each 26cm x 37cm (10" x 13") £40-60

466. Carol Gregory after Io Dom Campiglia Marsias MVSA and two untitled plate engravings, 36cm x 23cm (14" x 9") £40-60

467. A quantity of prints including Redouté’s roses £30-50

468. A signed Tulsa Tennis Poster, signatures including Bjorn Born, Boris Becker, Mats Wilander, Kevin Curren and Guillermo Villas, 71cm x 45cm (28" x 17") £20-30

469. David Loggan Magdalene College Cambridge Plate 25 Cantabria Illustrata 1690 engraving, 38cm x 42cm (15" x 16.5") framed £30-40

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474. R Reeve after J Buckler View of Eton College Chapel London 1814 aquatint, 41cm x 60cm (16" x 23.5") Richard Cooper North View of Windsor Castle and South View of Windsor Castle print, 42cm x 56cm (16.5" x 22") framed and another view of Eton, unframed (4) £100-150

475. Dickinson The Great Exhibition “The Opening Ceremony” from “Comprehensive Pictures of Great Exhibition” lithograph, 48cm x 60cm (19" x 23.5") framed £50-80

476. George Vertue Penshurst Place in the County of Kent engraving, and James Collins A Prospect of Lodge the seat of Rt. Hon. Lord Teynham at Linstead in Kent £70-100

477. W. Simpson after Louis Haghe Funeral of the Duke of Wellington published April 30 1853 by Ackermann coloured lithograph, 61cm x 42cm (24" x 16.5") £50-60

478. Wenceslaus Hollar Interior of St. Paul’s Cathedral framed engraving, 24cm x 33cm (9.25" x 13") and William Holland Antwerp Cathedral engraving, 47cm x 33cm (18.5" x 13") £60-80

479. John Harris The East Front of Blenheim House Drawn Orthographically from Britannia Illustrata engraving, 48cm x 64cm (19" x 25.25") framed see illustration £400-600

Lot 473

Lot 479

473. Piranesi Marble Altar from Hadrian’s Villa engraving, 53cm x 39cm (20.75" x 15.25") framed see illustration £300-400

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483. Johannes Kip Plates for Theatre de la Grand Bretagne Vol. 3, comprising: The Cathedral Church of Carlile The North Prospect of Gloster Cathedral. Knightly Chetwood D. D. Dean The Cathedral Church of Hereford The Cathedral Church of Bangor The Cathedral Church of St. Davids The Cathedral Church of St. Asaph Carlisle Cathedral seven unframed engravings £200-300

480. T Miller sculpt for J. James Architect Royal Pavilion Brighton, The Seat of Sir Gregory Page Plate 62 and 63 from Vol. IV Vitruvius Britannicus, J Woolfe and J. Gandon 1767 T Sutherland after C Moore Pavilion, John Nash 1824 published Ackermann unframed aquatint M Dubourg after August Pugh Stable, Riding Horse, Tenn Court, Brighton unframed £150-200

481. Johannes Kip Plates for Theatre de la Grand Bretagne Vol. 3, comprising: The Cathedral Church of Carlisle plate XXXIII The Cathedral Church of Exeter The Cathedral Church of Bath Salisbury Cathedral The Cathedral Church of Worcester XVII The Cathedral Church of Wells IXX The Cathedral Church of Carlisle Carlisle Cathedral eight unframed engravings see illustration £200-300

482. Johannes Kip Plates for Theatre de la Grand Bretagne Vol. 3, comprising: The South Prospect of St. Peters Church, Leeds The North West Prospect of the Cathedral Church of St. Mary Salisbury XXXII The Cathedral Church of Worcester XVII The Cathedral Church of Bath XIX The North Prospect of the Cathedral Church of Oxford XVIII The North Prospect of Gloster Cathedral Knightly Chetwood D.D. Dean six unframed engravings see illustration £120-150

Lot 482 (part)

Lot 481 (part)

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Lot 485 (part)

485. Johannes Kip Plates for Sir Robert Atkyn’s Ancient and Present State of Gloucestershire, 2nd Edition, including: Swell, the Seat of Sir Robert Atkyn Alderley, the Seat of Mrs Hale widdow of Matthew Hale Esq Stoke Bishop, the Seat of Sir Thomas Cann Clower-Wall, the Seat of Francis Wyndham Esq Fairford, the Seat of Samuel Barker Esq The North Prospect of Gloster Cathedral Knightly Chetwood D.D. Dean six unframed engravings see illustration £180-220

486. Johannes Kip Plates from Sir Robert Atkyn’s Ancient and Present State of Gloucestershire, 2nd Edition, comprising: Badminton, the seat of The Duke of Beaufort Westbury Court, the seat of Maynard Colchester Esq Hatherop, the seat of Sir John Webb Bt The Great Park of Badminton four unframed engravings £180-220

Lot 484 (part)

484. The Binding and Title Page of Nouveau Theatre de la Grand Bretagne ou Description Exacte Des Palais du Roy London 1724 Vol. 2 and index (plates removed), bookplate of John Adam Architect, together with Johannes Kip North Prospect of Gloster Cathedral, Knightly Chetwood D.D. Dean The Cathedral Church of St. Davids XXXIV The Cathedral Church of Bangor (trimmed) The Cathedral Church of Carlile XXXIII The Cathedral Church of Norwich 13 The North Prospect of the Cathedral Church of Rochester The Cathedral Church of Peterborough 23 The Cathedral Church of Southwell, Nottinghamshire The Cathedral Church of Ely see illustration £250-350

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489. J Kip after L Knyff Haigh in the County Palatine of Lancaster, the seat of Roger Bradshaigh Bt Ashdowne Park in the County of Berkshire, one of the Seats of the Rt Honourable William Lord Craven, Baron Craven of Hamstead Marshall in the County of Berkshire Wrest House and Park in the County of Bedford, the Seat of the Rt Hon Henry Earl of Kent Wrest House in Bedfordshire, the seat of Rt Hon Henry Earl of Kent four unframed engravings see illustration £100-150

490. J Kip after L Knyff Dawley in the County of Middlesex, the seat of the Rt Hon Charles Lord Ossulstone Esher Palace in the County of Surrey, the seat of Tho Cotton Esq and Philadelphia his wife B Cole A Perspective of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich J Kip after L Knyff Grimsthorp in the County of Lincoln, the Seat of the Rt Hon Earl of Lindsey four unframed engravings £180-220

487. Johannes Kip Williamstrip, the seat of Henry Treton Esq. (coloured) Lupiatt, the seat of Thomas Stephens Esq Flaxley, the seat of Mrs Bovey Badminton, the seat of the Duke of Beaufort The North Prospect of Gloster Cathedral, Knightly Chetwood D.D. Dean five unframed engravings £150-200

488. J Collins after Tho Sadler Jnr, 1700 The South Prospect of Hatfield House, the seat of the Rt Honourable James Cecil Earl of Salisbury, Viscount Cranbourne, Baron Cecil of Effingdon, in the County of Hertford engraving, 41cm x 74cm (16.25" x 29") J Kip after L Knyff Rideing Whixley in Ye West Riding of Yorkshire, the seat of Christopher Tancred Esq, plate 78 engraving, 35.5cm x 48.5cm (14" x 19") Swillington in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the Seat of William Lowther Esq Cashiobury, the seat of Rt Honourable the Earl of Essex in Hertfordshire four unframed engravings see illustration £350-400

Lot 489 (part)Lot 488 (part)

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495. After Sir William Russell Flint Miss Euphemia Mecher print, 20cm x 13cm (7.75" x 5") Richard Demarco The Old Harbour, St. Andrews signed, inscribed and numbered in pencil 4/200 print, 33cm x 59cm (13" x 23.25") two prints after T. B. Hardy and an abstract print £50-60

496. Daniel Orme after M Brown The Battle of Famars near Valenciennes on 23rd of May 1794 print, 47.5cm x 58cm (18.75" x 23") £80-100

497. J C Brown for C F Cheffin Railway Prints set of eight reproduction prints, 29cm x 39cm (11.5" x 15.25") £50-80

498. A facsimile of The Magna Carta framed print, 50cm x 90cm (19.5" x 35.5") £30-40

499. A quantity of prints, various £20-30

500. Ten Vanity Fair Spy cartoons, various sizes, framed £50-70

501. A quantity of prints £40-50

502. H Hulsbergh Effigies of Ye Kings & Queens of England twenty-eight framed as two engraving, each 11.5cm x 9cm (4.5" x 3.5") £150-200

503. William Burgh after J M A Wide View of the Cawthorne Vale coloured engraving Harold Sayer The Suspension Bridge, Bristol signed in pencil and numbered 56/150 print, 17cm x 26cm (6.75" x 10.25") £40-60

491. P Mazell after Robert Adam Architect Porters Hall, Vol II No III Pl. IV published 1778 C White after Robert Adam Architect Plan of the Principal Story of Shelburn House in Berkeley Square, Vol II No III Pl 1 General Plan of Lord Mansfield’s Villa at Kenwood (3) £60-80

492. George Vertue 1742 The Procession of Queen Elizabeth to visit the Rt Hon Henry Carey Lord Hunsdon engraving 45cm x 55cm (17.75" x 21.75") cut to margin Rainouard Vue de Venise coloured engraving, 42cm x 57cm (16.5" x 22.5") Piranesi Veduta Interna della Basilica di S Pietro in Vaticano Vicino alla Tribuna engraving, 49cm x 67cm (19.25" x 26.5") (damaged) Charles Meryon Tourelle rue de la Tixeranderie, Durand Paris After Samuel Prout Part of the Church at Arques R and D Havell after T C Hofland South View of Bolton Priory No 6 1811 (6) £60-80

493. Holmiae after Aveelen Templum Udalricae Eleonorae 1703 engraving 22cm x 34cm (8.75" x 13.25") and two other framed prints (3) £20-30

494. Beryl Cook Card Players signed in pencil print, 41cm x 46cm (16.25" x 18") After Rowlandson Cricket Match photographic print and two other prints £20-30

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512. Rogers after Bartlett Sherborne Spa engraving and nine other 19th Century coloured engravings of Cheltenham £60-80

513. Ross after Turnbull Cheltenham Spa engraving and nine other 19th Century coloured engravings of Cheltenham £60-80

514. Hulman after Dirusdale North East View of Cheltenham Church engraving and nine other 19th Century coloured engravings of Cheltenham £60-80

515. By and after Fisher Female Orphan Asylum engraving and nine other 19th Century coloured engravings of Cheltenham £60-80

516. Owen after Parkes Stratford upon Avon engraving and seven other 19th Century coloured engravings £50-60

517. Radclyffe after Neale Badminton engraving and six other 19th Century coloured engravings, Gloucestershire Country Houses £50-60

518. Winkler after Warren Gloucester Cathedral engraving and eight other 19th Century coloured engravings of Gloucester £50-60

519. Hanhart after Hulme Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire engraving and nine other coloured engravings £40-60

504. A late 19th Century Valentine card in the form of a brisé fan, illustrated with the four seasons and ovals of flowers and thirty-two other Valentine cards £60-80

505. A collection of photographs by Ernest E. White illustrating scenes from operas by Gilbert and Sullivan 1890-1895, together with programmes, newspaper cuttings, etc £80-100

506. Hunt after Pollard Tom Moody, The Whipper In four aquatints £80-120

507. Sydney E Wilson Nina signed print, 33cm x 37cm (13" x 14.5") and three watercolours £40-60

508. After Angelica Kauffmann Beauty circular stipple engraving The Duke and Duchess of Marlborough two black and white engravings a pair of stipple engravings of the seasons and two others £60-80

509. Spy Three engravings various five small engravings, horse portraits and four others, the four seasons £30-40

510. Greta Delaney Hastings inscribed crayon, 17.5cm x 23.5cm (7" x 9.25") and H Saifer Bristol signed limited edition print, 20cm x 17.5cm (8" x 7") £50-70

511. Hunter after Eichbaum St. Mary’s Church, Cheltenham engraving and nine other 19th Century coloured engravings of Cheltenham £60-80

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529. After George Vertue A View of the Savoy from the River Thames published 1750 engraving, 31.5cm x 46.5cm (12.5" x 18.25") and two 19th Century pictures £50-70

530. David Hosie Man Observing a Sphere signed in pencil and numbered 4/6 etching, 30cm x 30.5cm (13.75" x 12") Note: Raab Gallery label verso £60-80

531. After James Sant The Last Phase a portrait of Napoleon monochrome print, 58.5cm x 46.5cm (23" x 18.25") in a frame surmounted by an ‘N’ within a wreath and an early 19th Century engraving depicting the Royal Family of France, the Family of Bonaparte, French Generals, Statesmen etc £80-120

532. After Jean Le Pautre La Pompeuse et Magnifique Ceremonie du sacre de Louis XIV set of three etchings, 65cm x 49.5cm (25.5" x 19.5") £600-800

533. After Sir Alfred Munnings Why Weren’t You Out Yesterday? print in colours, 47cm x 61cm (18.5" x 24") a print after Tom Mostyn and sundry prints £40-60

534. Sundry botanical and other prints £20-30

535. Selected Etchings by Living Artists, published London 1885 and printed at the Chiswick Press, not bound, approximately 19 etchings £40-60

520. Cooke after Owen Lechlade engraving and ten other coloured engravings of Gloucestershire £50-70

521. After Wortley Partridge Driving coloured lithograph, 46.5cm x 81cm (18.25" x 32") restrike, mounted but unframed £60-80

522. Stock after Shayer The Meet Returning from the Hunt a pair coloured lithograph, 44cm x 65cm (17.25" x 25.5") restrikes, mounted but unframed £60-80

523. Harold Sayer The Suspension Bridge, Bristol limited edition print and other pictures, some unframed £50-60

524. A gilt plaster picture frame, to house a picture 118cm x 61cm (46.5" x 24") £40-60

525. Crozar after Morland Rural Industry four coloured engravings and sundry pictures £40-60

526. Gatine after Vernet Paysanne des Environs de Macon and ten other hand coloured fashion plates 34cm x 24cm (13.25" x 9.5") £40-60

527. Bristol Scenes a folio of early 19th century and other engravings £40-60

528. Le Pont Neuf and sundry dry point and other etchings, the majority unframed £40-60

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545. George Louis Le Rouge Port de Rhode Island et Narraganset Baye two sheets engraving, 51cm x 70cm (20" x 27.5") framed G De la Haye A Map of Louisiane engraving, 40cm x 65cm (15.75" x 25.5") framed D’Anville Carte de la Louisiane, dressée 1732 published 1752 engraving, 52cm x 93cm (20.5" x 36.5") framed £120-180

546. Guilhelmus Blaeuw Groninga Dominium two-sided coloured engraving, 40cm x 48cm (15.75" x 19") £70-90

547. John Speed Les Isles Britanniques: Royaume D’Angleterre, D’Escosse, D’Irelande sur le cartes de J Speed, de T Pont 1665 coloured engraving, 41cm x 53cm (16" x 21") and 18th Century Road Map for Stilton Tixford coloured engraving, 34cm x 45cm (13.5" x 17.75") see illustration £200-300

548. John Cary Nova Scotia, New Foundland etc 1807 coloured engraving, 47cm x 53cm (18.5" x 21") and Map of Le Fleuve Saint-Laurent engraving, 47cm x 56.5cm (18.5" x 22.25") both framed £70-100

549. Christopher Greenwood Map of the County of Glocester, 1823 coloured engraving, 61cm x 69cm (24" x 27") framed £70-100

The Maps540. The Road from Leeds to York, another

Exeter to Lyme Regis and other engraved maps, all framed £40-60

541. R W Seale del and sculp Mr Tindal’s Continuation of Mr Rapin’s Histoire Map of the English Channel engraved map, 39cm x 48cm (15" x 18.5") and Cecily Peele Map of Oxford printed by the Alley Workshops Oxford £50-70

542. The Grand Panorama of London from the Thames, Pictorial Times, published by Charles Evans, 365.75cm (144") folding engraving £40-50

543. Alexis Hubert Jaillot Carte de la Manche Carte Particuliere des Costes de Normandie a pair published Pieter Mortier coloured engraving, 61cm x 82cm (24" x 32.25") framed £100-150

544. Adolphe Lorraine fils Carte D’Afrique, Carte D’Afrique, 1831, Paris a pair engraving, 48cm x 74cm (19" x 29") framed £50-60

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551. John Speed County Map of Breknoke double-sided coloured engraving, 40cm x 52cm (15.75" x 20.5") £250-300

552. John Speed County Map of Glamorganshire double-sided coloured engraving, 41cm x 54cm (16" x 21.25") £100-150

553. C & J Greenwood Map of the Circuit of South East Wales 1831 and a facsimile of Christopher Saxon map of Glamorgan £60-80

553A. Samuel and Nathaniel Buck Prospects Of Tretwr Castle, St Donat’s Castle, Tenby Castle, Lantony Abbey, Breckock Castle, Raglan Castle six coloured engravings, 19.5cm x 37cm (7.75” x 14.5”) £100-150

554. Robert Morden Northamptonshire Herefordshire Breckonshire three engraved maps £60-80

555. John Speed Berkshire Described double-sided hand coloured map, 40cm x 52cm (15.75" x 20.5") £80-120

556. After John Cary, 1819 A New Map of Gloucestershire, Divided into Hundreds print, 57cm x 51cm (22.5" x 20") £60-80

557. Robert Morden Buckinghamshire coloured engraved map, 42cm x 34cm (16.5" x 13.5") £40-60

558. Pigot 1829 Gloucestershire coloured engraved map, 36.5cm x 23.5cm (14.25" x 9.5") unframed £30-40

Lot 550

550. J Arrowsmith West Indies The Windward Islands The Leeward Islands published Edward Stamford, circa 1887 three coloured prints, 51cm x 65cm (20" x 25.5") see illustration £100-150

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566. John Cary 1805 A Map of Herefordshire hand coloured engraving, 53cm x 42.5cm (21" x 16.75") £70-90

567. John Speed Map of Wales watercolour over engraving, 39cm x 50cm (15.5" x 19.75") £250-300

The Books570. Carr (F G G) The Yacht Master’s Guide and

others on sailing, etc. £60-80

571. Folkard (H C) The Sailing Boat, 6th edition, and Wood (W) Fishing Boats and Barges £80-120

572. Lysons (D) Origin and Progress of the Making of the Three Choirs, the front signed H. W. Sansion (organist Gloucester Cathedral 1927-1967) and another copy signed Basil Bruton, Son of H.W. Bruton and killed in action June 1918 £60-80

573. Dickens (C) Works of, thirty volumes, London edition £60-80

574. Sundry volumes £80-100

575. Tolkien (J R R) The Lord of the Rings, three volumes, Readers Union edition 1960, with jackets £60-80

576. Sundry volumes various £80-120

559. Thomas Moule 1835 Gloucestershire coloured engraved map, 26.5cm x 20cm (10.5" x 8") £40-60

560. A Fullerton Gloucestershire coloured engraved map, 25.5cm x 20cm (10" x 8") £40-60

561. Thomas Kitchin Herefordshire coloured engraved map, 18cm x 23cm (7" x 9") and J Seller Gloucestershire coloured engraved map, 14cm x 15cm (5.5" x 6") £80-100

562. Thomas Moule 1835 Gloucestershire coloured engraved map, 26.5cm x 20cm (10.25" x 8") £40-60

563. Thomas Kitchen Gloucestershire coloured engraved map, 21cm x 27cm (8.25" x 10.5") £40-60

564. John Cary 1827 Gloucestershire hand coloured engraved map, 15cm x 11cm (6" x 4.5") Owen and Bowden The Road from Salisbury to Campden engraved map, 19cm x 12cm (7.5" x 4.75") and two other hand coloured maps of Gloucestershire £40-60

565. Walker of Creighton The Borough Boundries of Gloucester, Tewkesbury and Stroud hand coloured plan, 26cm x 20cm (10.25" x 7.75") two hand coloured maps of Gloucestershire and a hand coloured engraving of Wiltshire £40-60

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585. Du Maurier (D) A postcard from Daphne Browning (Du Maurier) to Paul Gosher Esq. from Kilmarth, Cornwall just before publication of The House on the Strand, together with a first edition of the book £50-80

586. A quantity of books and catalogues on Art Deco and Clarice Cliff £40-60

587. Saint-Victor (J M B B de) Tableau Historique et Pittoresque De Paris, Depuis Les Gaulois Jusqu’a Nos Jours, three volumes, Paris 1808, 1809 and 1811 see illustration £500-700

588. Lavisse (E) Histoire de France Illustrée, volume IX and Palliser (B) Histoire de La Dentelle, 1892 £40-60

589. Bradley-Birt (F B) A Worcestershire Anthology, 1st edition, 1934, no. 244 of a limited edition of 500 and signed by the author £30-40

590. Lichfield (F) History of Furniture and sundry other books £40-60

591. Dickens (C) Nicholas Nickleby, 1st edition, Chapman and Hall, London 1839 £80-120

592. Greenaway (K) Almanack, 1895, two albums, poems, drawings etc £30-40

577. Boden (A) Three Choirs and other Gloucestershire books £40-60

578. Sundry volumes various £80-100

579. Kubasta (V) Tip and Top Build a Motorcar, Czechoslovakia 1962, a pop up picture book £100-150

580. Hills (J W) A Summer on the Test, illustrated by Norman Wilkinson, Philip Allan and Co. London 1924, No. 50 of a limited edition of 300 copies and signed by the author £250-350

581. Dent (R K) The Making of Birmingham, J L Allday, Birmingham 1894 £30-40

582. Boulger (Prof) British Flowering Plants, illustrated by Mrs Henry Perrin, four volumes, Bernard Quaritch, London 1914, No. 583 of a limited edition of 1000, Kensington Public Library copy £100-150

583. Fox-Davies (A C) ed. Fairbairn’s Book of Crests, two volumes, T C and E C Jack, Edinburgh 1892 £70-90

584. Perry (T M) and Simpson (D H) ed. Drawings by William Westall, London 1962 £30-40

Lot 587

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602. Hulme (F E) Familiar Wild Flowers, Cassell & Company 1906, eight volumes £60-80

603. Gloucester Cathedral: A Collection of Permanent Photographs with Descriptive Text, published by the Graphotone Co. Gloucester, photographs of the city published by Davies & Son; a copy of the Cheltenham Chronicle and Glo’shire Graphic, 1929 etc £40-60

604. Blakeway (G S) Gloucester and its Varying Fortunes, 1924; Hannam-Clark (T) Drama in Gloucestershire, 1928 and sundry volumes relating to Gloucestershire £30-40

605. Miller’s Antiques and Collectables: a large quantity of price guides, etc. £60-80

606. Harris (P) & Halsby (J) The Dictionary of Scottish Painters 1600-1960, published 1990 and sundry art history volumes including Faberge and Lalique £60-80

607. A quantity of Folio Society boxed volumes including Collins (W) Four Mysteries and eight volumes by Charles Dickens £80-120

608. Sundry guide books and other volumes £20-30

The Plated Items615. Sundry plated tankards

£50-70

616. Sundry cutlery £40-60

617. Four Sheffield plate candlesticks with gadroon and shell borders and loose sconces, 27cm (10.75") high £70-90

618. A pair of Sheffield plated coasters with turned wooden bases, 17cm (6.5") diameter, a sauce boat and sundry plate £40-60

593. Gurwood (Lieut. Colonel) The Dispatches of Field Marshall The Duke of Wellington, thirteen leather bound volumes, John Murray, London 1837 £200-250

594. Fores Sporting Notes and Sketches illustrated by Finch Mason and H. M. Alexander, fourteen volumes, Fores, London 1885 £80-120

595. Beardsley (A) Yellow Book, thirteen volumes, John Lane, London 1894 £40-60

596. Dickens (C) The Pickwick Papers, two volumes, Chapman and Hall 1837, limited edition of 2000 copies and other books £40-60

597. Murray (J A H) ed. A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles, founded mainly on the material collected by the Philological Society, eleven volumes (volume ten in two parts), Clarendon Press Oxford 1888-1928, 4to burgundy cloth, spines with gilt lettering, marbled end papers £600-800

598. Arthur Waugh, a manuscript poem, signed, Scion of Veitches, being George Douglas Veitch son of the Reverend Henry Veitch Vicar of Kilmersdon near Bath and Arthur Waugh Legends of the Wheel inscribed by the author to Vere, being the elder daughter of the Reverend Henry Veitch £40-60

599. Higden (R) Polycronycon, facsimile copy, third edition, published John Barrett Associates 1992 in a full leather binding £60-80

600. Higden (R) Polycronycon, facsimile copy, third edition, published John Barrett Associates 1992 in a full leather binding £60-80

601. Higden (R) Polycronycon, 1527, a quantity of leaves from the third edition, mounted individually £300-500

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The Silver635. A Victorian silver entrée dish, Robert

Garrard, London 1848, with piecrust edge and gadrooned border, crested, 28cm (11") diameter, approximately 740gm Note: Crest of Rose £400-600

636. A George IV fiddle pattern silver ladle, James Hobbs, London 1827, crested, approximately 220gm £80-120

637. A silver octagonal bowl, M B Ltd, London 1935, 11.5cm (4.5") diameter, an ashtray, a small dish and a pair of waiters, approximately 650gm £200-300

638. A silver decanter label, two plated decanter labels matching and a pair of napkin rings £60-80

639. A George III silver dish, Peter & William Bateman, 1808, of oval form with gadrooned border, 11.5cm (4.5") wide £150-200

640. A silver inscribed presentation mug with double scroll handle, Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1920, 12.5cm (4.75") high approximately 350gm £80-100

641. A silver inscribed presentation mug with loop handle, Birmingham 1966, 11cm (4.25") high approximately 295gm £70-90

642. A silver caster, Thomas Shepherd, London 1773, of baluster form, 14cm (5.5") high, approximately 80gm £50-80

643. A silver brandy boat, Edinburgh 1898, with ivory handle, 14cm (5.5") wide and a silver tea strainer, Sheffield 1933, 12cm (4.5") long, approximately 120gm £100-150

619. Sundry plated cutlery £40-60

620. Sundry silver plated flatware £20-30

621. A pair of Sheffield plate two-branch three-light candelabra of neo-Classical form with oval bases, 42.5cm (16.75") high £150-200

622. A five-piece E.P.N.S tea service and a quantity of plated wares £60-80

623. A quantity of plated wares including an old Sheffield plate teapot by Matthew Boulton, a salver and a tray by Matthew Boulton and a pair of coasters £80-100

624. A quantity of plated ware including a spirit kettle £40-60

625. A Sheffield plate twelve-place table service £30-40

626. A plated muffin dish cover and liner, a crumb scoop and sundry cutlery £25-35

627. Six plated goblets, 17.5cm (7") high and sundry plate £40-60

628. A quadruple plate swing-handled basket, James W Tufts, Boston, engraved birds among foliage, 25.5cm (10") diameter and sundry silver plate £40-60

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The Foreign Silver and White Metal655. A set of six Continental silver teaspoons,

800 standard, the stems and terminals modelled as roses, approximately 65gm £20-30

656. A set of six white metal napkin rings numbered one to six, of unusually small circumference £100-150

657. Two Dutch silver presentation spoons with embossed bowls and another apostle spoon £60-80

658. A pair of Tiffany and Co. Sterling silver pepper pots, of cylindrical form engraved with flowers and geometric designs, 15cm (5.75") high, approximately 160gm £250-300

659. A set of six American Sterling silver fish knives, Black, Starr and Frost £100-150

660. A French silver buckle with pierced decorations of flowers acanthus foliage etc, 6.5cm (2.5") wide £40-60

661. A 19th Century white metal toddy ladle, the embossed bowl to a twisted whalebone handle, a white metal skimmer with an ebonised handle, a dessert fork and a small pair of butter tongs £80-120

662. A set of eight 800 standard teaspoons, with lily terminals, a 925 whistle and another spoon £30-50

644. A silver cigarette box, London 1919, engine turned and monogrammed, 17.5cm (7") wide, another Birmingham 1950, a silver capstan inkwell inscribed “to Mary from E & W J 1920”, 18cm (7.25") diameter and sundry silver £150-200

645. A silver trophy goblet, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1893, engraved a greyhound to one side and the inscription ‘Doncaster Agricultural Society 1893, awarded to S Skinner Esq for the best all aged greyhound bitch, Strings of Gold’, 17cm (6.75") high, approximately 170gm £100-150

646. Three silver cased open faced pocket watches, other pocket and wristwatches, a silver napkin ring, etc £80-100

647. A pair of cut glass spirit decanters, with stoppers and silver mounted rims and another decanter and stopper with silver mounts £60-80

648. A silver case for a pipe, Arthur & John Zimmerman, Birmingham 1912, with hinged cover and gilt interior £150-200

649. A Victorian silver basting spoon, a fork (converted from a spoon) a sauce ladle and a pair of sugar tongs £80-120

650. A mother-of-pearl handled penknife with silver blade, a pair of silver mounted candlesticks and sundry silver teaspoons £60-80

651. A silver cigarette box, marks rubbed, 11.5cm (4.5") wide, another, a pair of silver back hair brushes and a silver table lighter bearing the badge of the Scots Guards £80-120

652. A silver twin-handled trophy cup, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1908, with inscription and ebonised stand, approximately 1375gm £400-600

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The Jewellery, Coins & Watches665. A pair of agate drop earrings

£50-60

666. A pair of gold and turquoise stock pins, a Royal Academy of Music white metal medallion for Pianoforte 1906 and a quantity of costume jewellery £80-120

667. A Julius Caesar Denarius, obverse: head of Venus to right, no inscription, reverse: Aeneas advancing left, carrying Anchises and palladium and inscribed Caesar and a quantity of 19th Century and 20th Century coins, US Jersey, Holland, Switzerland etc. and a cash box £40-60

668. A quantity of costume jewellery including bangles etc £40-50

669. A quantity of costume jewellery including watch £40-50

670. A quantity of costume jewellery including bangles etc £40-50

671. Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlari gold medal for the Coronation S H 1347 (1967), obverse: Bust of Shah and Empress, reverse: Empress kneels before the Shah, milled edge stamped 900 with a loose gold frame, overall approximately 30gm see illustration £1200-1800

672. A 9ct gold curb-link bracelet, hung with a hardstone set seal fob, an Austro-Hungarian gold coin dated 1915, four gold lockets and two gold medallions, approximately 75gm see illustration £500-700

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681. A quantity of pre-1947 silver coins £60-80

682. A Victorian gilt interlocking brooch etc £60-80

683. A 19th Century diamond ring, the old cut stone in a quatrefoil to pierced shoulders on a reeded shank, ring size L £200-300

684. A pearl and diamond dress ring, the eight alternating stones arranged in a circle to an 18ct gold and platinum setting, ring size Q £100-150

685. An Edwardian brooch of circular form interspersed by four pearl flowerheads and another circular brooch set with blue stones £100-150

686. A peridot bar brooch, the central stone in a claw setting, 5cm (2") wide £40-60

687. A diamond and pearl brooch, centred by a pearl and diamond flowerhead and with diamond set leaves to each side, 4.5cm (1.75") wide £120-180

688. A 9ct gold bangle and a 9ct gold chain, approximately 15gm, and a stick pin £100-150

673. A pair of early 20th Century pearl ear pendants, of flowerhead form £150-250

674. A lady’s 9ct gold cased Rotary wristwatch, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, fitted a 17-jewel movement on a 9ct gold bracelet, total weight approximately 18gm £100-150

675. A faux Alexandrite ring, the large stone in a galleried claw setting, ring size M½ £200-300

676. A two-string pearl necklace with a pearl cluster clasp set in 9ct gold, approximately 49cm (19") long £120-180

677. A Georgian mourning ring, worn, and sundry costume jewellery including earrings, brooches and faux pearls £100-150

678. A paste set ladies cocktail watch, in Debenham and Freebody’s case £50-60

679. An open faced pocket watch in a silver coloured metal case and a lady’s 9ct gold wrist watch £40-60

680. A quantity of British copper coins £40-60

Lot 672

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The Objets de Vertu690. A Georgian cut glass scent bottle, circa

1800, 13.5cm (5.5") high £100-150

691. A silver mounted blue glass double ended scent bottle with foliate scroll chased caps, 12.5cm (5") £100-150

692. A three-colour overlaid cut glass scent bottle, 10cm (4") £100-150

693. A clear cut glass scent bottle with silver cap, 11.5cm (4.5") £60-80

694. A faceted glass scent bottle with engraved silver cap and collar, 10cm (4") £50-80

695. A three-coloured cut glass scent bottle with gilded decoration and silver cap, 7cm (2.75") and a green opaque glass scent bottle with silver cap £100-150

696. A ruby cut glass scent bottle with gilt metal cap and gilt decoration, 11cm (4.5") and a Delft scent bottle £80-120

697. A late 18th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy with bow front and canted sides, with lidded interior on ivory ball feet, 17.5cm (7") wide £300-400

698. A mother-of-pearl card case of hinged form with fitted concertina type interior and another with hinged cover £60-80

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DAY TWOFriday 23rd May 2014 at 10amThe Glass Lots 700 – 720 Page 64The Ken Davies Collection of Lots 725 – 969 Page 66Clarice Cliff and Art Deco Works of Art The Ceramics Lots 972 – 1040 Page 83The Oriental Works of Art Lots 1050 – 1153 Page 87The Miscellaneous Items Lots 1160 – 1246 Page 101The Stamps and Postcards Lots 1250 – 1252 Page 105The Linen and Textiles Lots 1255– 1274 Page 105The Sporting Items Lots 1280 – 1293 Page 106The Toys & Games Lots 1295 – 1302 Page 107

Sale Viewing Sunday 18th May 10am-4pm Monday 19th May 9am-5pmTuesday 20th May 9am-7pm Wednesday 21st May 9am-5pm Please note that some works of art in this sale may be subject to Artist’s Resale Right, indicated in the catalogue with [ARR]. Any of these Lots realising €1000 or more will incur an additional charge of 4% of the hammer price, to be paid to the artist or beneficiary.

We request that purchased lots are collected from Chorley's by 5pm on Friday 30th May. Any items remaining after this time will be removed to storage at the purchaser's expense.

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712. A cranberry glass epergne, the three trumpet vases with clear white glass frills on a circular base with serrated handles, 51cm (20") high and a red and white vase, 30cm (12") high £60-80

713. Six engraved grapefruit bowls, sundry decanters and other glass £40-60

714. A Nailsea glass pipe, with white trailed decoration, 41cm (16.25") high and another glass pipe, 38cm (15") high £40-60

715. An hour glass decanter, with silver mount and stopper, 28cm (11") high, a ship’s blue glass decanter and stopper and a pear-shaped decanter and stopper with label, Port £80-120

716. Six white wine glasses with spiral stems, 16cm (6.25") high and sundry other glasses, etc. £40-60

717. A red glass liqueur decanter, gilt decorated and seven other pieces of coloured glass £40-60

718. A cut glass claret jug with silver mounts, Birmingham 1908 and two 18th Century wine glasses £80-120

719. A pair of large brown glass bottles marked ‘Poison’, a green glass two-handled cup etched a ship and sundry glass £40-60

720. A pair of green glass vases, of globular form with frilled rims and with Art Nouveau design in gilt and red, 10cm (4") high £40-60

The Glass700. Eleven Georgian and later rummers

£120-150

701. Eight cut glass decanters with stoppers, a claret jug and another decanter £70-90

702. Sundry 19th Century drinking glasses, two glass marker buoys, etc. £40-60

703. A Stuart Crystal flower vase designed by Jasper Conran, 29cm (11") high and a glass scent bottle £30-50

704. A pair of Murano glass sculptures, a Murano glass Penguin 11cm (4.5") high, and a Cockatoo 17cm (7") high (4) £80-120

705. A collection of Murano coloured glass wine glasses £100-150

706. A collection of glass spice pots and a quantity of ceramic jelly moulds £30-40

707. Three green glass lobster pot buoys, 14cm (5.5") diameter £20-30

708. A quantity of glassware including vases, decanters etc £30-50

709. A quantity of glassware including a large wasp trap £50-70

710. A large presentation cut glass punchbowl and a quantity of glass ware including jugs, wine glasses etc £50-60

711. A pair of cut glass decanters with faceted bowls and triple ring necks and a near matching decanter, 30cm (12") high, an acid etched decanter and stopper and a matching claret jug, 33cm (13") high and another decanter (6) £100-150

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732. A Circus pattern plate designed by Laura Knight for Clarice Cliff, depicting a tightrope walker with crowd to the border, printed and painted in colours, 23cm (9") diameter see illustration £300-500

733. A Circus pattern plate designed by Laura Knight for Clarice Cliff, depicting clowns with fish and rod with crowd to the border, printed and painted in colours, 23cm (9") diameter see illustration £300-500

734. A Circus pattern plate designed by Laura Knight for Clarice Cliff, depicting acrobats with crowd to the border, printed and painted in colours, 23cm (9") diameter see illustration £300-500

735. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque bowl, Trees and House pattern, 18.5cm (7.25") diameter £100-150

736. A Clarice Cliff bowl, Rhodanthe pattern, 20.5cm (8") diameter £80-120

737. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque bowl, Melon pattern, 18.5cm (7.25") diameter £50-70

738. A Clarice Cliff bowl and a pair of jars, My Garden pattern, the footed bowl, 21.5cm (8.5") diameter £80-120

739. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque bowl, Autumn pattern, 20cm (8") diameter £40-60

740. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre bowl with a geometric patterned border in a yellow, black and orange glaze, 21cm (8.25") diameter £80-120

741. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre conical bowl on triangular feet, Gayday pattern, 19.5cm (7.75") diameter £150-220

The Ken Davies Collection of Clarice Cliff and Art Deco Works of Art725. A Clarice Cliff wall pocket, moulded

as a mask with headdress and flowers on a green glaze, marked Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd, England, 18.5cm (7.25") high see illustration £200-300

726. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Marlene wall mask, 18cm (7") high and a similar unmarked wall mask see illustration £150-200

727. A Clarice Cliff wall pocket modelled as a leaping fish, with orange and yellow fins, marked Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd, England, 28cm (11") long £80-120

728. A Clarice Cliff wall pocket modelled as a cloud with swallow to the front, marked Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery Co, England, 20cm (8") long £60-80

729. A Clarice Cliff wall pocket modelled as a cloud with swallow to the front, marked Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery Co, England, 19cm (7.5") long £60-80

730. A Clarice Cliff wall pocket modelled as a cloud with swallow to the front, marked Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery Co, England, 19cm (7.5") long £60-80

731. Two Clarice Cliff wall pockets, each modelled as a spray of lilies, one in orange and green glaze, the other in green and purple, each marked Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd, England, and numbered 709, damages, 25.5cm (10") long £60-80

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Lot 742

Lot 734Lot 733Lot 732

Lot 725

Lot 726

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752. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre vase, Hydrangea pattern, shape no. 565, 13.5cm (5.25") high £80-120

753. A Clarice Cliff Delecia vase of green and purple glaze, 13cm (5") high £150-200

754. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre octagonal jug, Crocus pattern, 20cm (8") high and a smaller jug in the same pattern £100-150

755. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre jug, Nasturtium pattern, 18cm (7") high and another jug, Gay Day pattern £100-150

756. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre jug of conical form, Sunburst pattern, 18cm (7") high see illustration £150-200

757. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque jug, Lily Orange pattern, 11cm (4.25") high and another jug, Nasturtium pattern, shape no. 564 £80-120

758. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre jug, Delecia pattern, primarily yellow glaze, shape 564, 17cm (6.75") high £200-300

759. A pair of Clarice Cliff Bizarre tankards, Coral Firs pattern, 15.5cm (6") high £200-300

760. A Clarice Cliff vase, My Garden pattern, with moulded and painted decoration on a red ground, 30.5cm (12") high £100-150

761. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque lotus jug, Gardenia pattern, 29cm (11.5") high see illustration £500-700

762. Two Clarice Cliff Bizarre jugs, My Garden pattern, shape no. 672, one with moulded purple floral handle, the other with moulded orange floral handle, 23.5cm (9.25") high £80-120

742. A Clarice Cliff conical bowl on four triangular feet, Viscaria pattern, impressed number beneath, 24cm (9.5") diameter see illustration on page 67 £200-300

743. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre flared square bowl with square handles, Country pattern, impressed number beneath, 24cm (9.5") diameter (restored) see illustration £60-80

744. A Clarice Cliff bowl of irregular shape, Delecia pattern, marked Wilkinson Ltd England beneath, 14.5cm (5.75") long see illustration £100-150

745. A pair of Clarice Cliff Bizarre vases, Crocus pattern, of flared tapering form, 20.5cm (8") high £200-300

746. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque vase, Melon pattern, shape no. 365, 21cm (8.25") high £150-200

747. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque vase, Melon pattern, of flared form, 21cm (8.25") high £120-180

748. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque vase, Secrets pattern, shape no. 264, 20.5cm (8") high (cracked) and a vase of stepped form, Umbrellas pattern, shape no. 366, (restored) £60-80

749. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque vase, Lily Orange pattern, shape no. 205, 20cm (8") high £100-150

750. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre vase, Sharks Teeth pattern, shape no. 263, 15cm (6") high see illustration £200-300

751. A Clarice Cliff vase, Taomina pattern, shape no. 630/8, 21cm (8.25") high see illustration £150-200

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Lot 761

Lot 756Lot 751Lot 750

Lot 744

Lot 743

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773. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre three-piece tea set, Crocus pattern, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug of Stamford pattern £80-120

774. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre marmalade jar and cover, Crocus pattern, a mustard pot and cover and a salt cellar in the same pattern £40-60

775. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre marmalade jar and cover, Nasturtium pattern, 8cm (3") high and another marmalade jar and cover £100-150

776. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre jar, Gay Day pattern, 7cm (2.75") diameter, an egg cup in the same pattern and various small jars, some with covers £60-80

777. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre octagonal bowl, Diamond pattern, 18cm (7") diameter £60-80

778. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre bowl, Nasturtium pattern, 21cm (8.25") diameter and an octagonal bowl, Crocus pattern £100-150

779. Two Clarice Cliff Bizarre bowls, Gay Day pattern, the larger bowl 16.5cm (6.5") diameter £100-150

780. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque bowl, Broth pattern, 17cm (6.75") diameter £80-120

781. Two Clarice Cliff Bizarre bowls, Crocus pattern, the larger 20.5cm (8") diameter £40-60

782. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque vase of flared form, Moonlight pattern, 17cm (6.75") high see illustration £200-300

783. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre vase, My Garden pattern, with moulded floral feet, 21cm (8.25") high and a jug in the same pattern £60-80

763. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre biscuit barrel, Gay Day pattern, another in Spring pattern and another in Gay Day pattern (the cover missing) £150-200

764. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre conical sugar sifter, Sungay pattern, 13.5cm (5.25") high see illustration £200-300

765. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre conical sugar sifter, Blue Autumn pattern, 14cm (5.5") high see illustration £200-300

766. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre conical sugar sifter, Delecia Citrus pattern, 14cm (5.5") high see illustration £200-300

767. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre conical sugar sifter, Crocus pattern, 14cm (5.5") high and another sifter by Royal Staffordshire Pottery, Rudyard pattern £100-150

768. A Newport pottery sugar sifter, Rodanthe pattern, Bonjour shape, 13cm (5") high and a similar sugar sifter £80-120

769. A salt cellar and pepper pot, Gay Day pattern, by Newport Pottery, 8.5cm (3.25") high and Crocus pattern salt, pepper and mustard £100-150

770. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque salt cellar and pepper pot, Blue Chintz pattern, 7.5cm (3") high, another, Tennis pattern, and two further pepper pots see illustration £80-120

771. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque sardine dish and cover, Gardenia pattern, 13.5cm (5.25") wide see illustration £400-600

772. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre sugar sifter, Tulips pattern, 12.5cm (5") high and a jam jar and cover in the same pattern £200-300

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Lot 771

Lot 804

Lot 799Lot 792

Lot 782

Lot 770

Lot 766Lot 765Lot 764

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795. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque two-division toast rack, Tulip pattern, 12.5cm (5") wide £100-150

796. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre beaker, Ravel pattern, of plain tapering form, 9.5cm (3.75") high and a small conical bowl in the same pattern £60-80

797. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre cauldron bowl, Gay Day pattern, 7cm (2.75") high £60-80

798. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre cauldron bowl, Coral Firs pattern, 7cm (2.75") high £100-150

799. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre cauldron bowl, Honolulu pattern, 7cm (2.75") high see illustration on page 71 £100-150

800. Two Clarice Cliff Bizarre pin dishes, Crocus pattern, and another decorated with bands of colour, 7.5cm (3") diameter £20-30

801. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre footed dish, Delecia pattern, with primarily orange and yellow glaze with wavy rim, on a circular foot, 14cm (5.5") diameter £60-80

802. A Clarice Cliff Patina conical bowl, Country pattern, decorated a tree by the coast and another bowl decorated in yellow and brown glaze, each 11.5cm (4.5") diameter £100-150

803. A quantity of Clarice Cliff Bizarre tea wares, Crocus pattern, including teapot, jug, jam jar and cover, bowls, etc, approximately 21 pieces £80-120

804. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque bowl, Pastel Autumn pattern, cracked, 20.5cm (8") diameter and an octagonal bowl with geometric design see illustration on page 71 £60-80

784. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre vase, Goldstone pattern, of tapering form, 20cm (8") high and a globular vase in the Goldstone pattern £60-80

785. A pair of Clarice Cliff Bizarre baluster vases, Crocus pattern, 23cm (9") high £200-300

786. A Clarice Cliff bowl, Blue Crocus pattern, 16.5cm (6.5") diameter £40-60

787. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre bowl, Red Roofs pattern, and another bowl, each of compressed form, 13cm (5") diameter £60-80

788. Three mottled brown glazed hippo ashtrays, to a design by Clarice Cliff, marks beneath indistinct, 9cm (3.5") high £100-150

789. A Clarice Cliff hippo ashtray of mushroom glaze, by Newport Pottery and another similar marked Wilkinson Ltd England, 9cm (3.5") high £70-90

790. Two green glazed hippo ashtrays, to a design by Clarice Cliff each marked Wilkinson Ltd England, 9cm (3.5") high £70-90

791. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque mug, Secrets pattern, 11cm (4.25") high and a Gardenia pattern jar £80-120

792. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre clog, Aurea pattern, 11.5cm (4.5") long see illustration on page 71 £50-70

793. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre beaker, Delecia Pansy pattern and of plain tapering form, 11cm (4.25") high £70-90

794. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque beaker, Feather Leaves pattern and another similar, Blue Crocus pattern, 7.5cm (3") high £70-90

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Lot 842Lot 837

Lot 828

Lot 823Lot 820

Lot 813

Lot 811

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815. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque honey pot and cover, Secrets pattern, 7.5cm (3") high £150-200

816. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre honey pot and cover, Sungay pattern, 7.5cm (3") high £80-120

817. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Marguerite honey pot and cover, with orange and purple flowers to the cover, 7.5cm (3") high £60-80

818. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre honey pot and cover, Gay Day pattern, 7.5cm (3") high £80-100

819. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Marguerite honey pot and cover, with blue and pink flowers to the cover, 7.5cm (3") high £60-80

820. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre honey pot and cover, Delecia Citrus, 7.5cm (3") high see illustration on page 73 £100-150

821. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre marmalade jar and cover, Gay Day pattern, the cover restored, 12cm (4.75") high and a smaller preserve pot and cover, Melon pattern £80-120

822. Four Clarice Cliff flower holders, each painted with bands of colour, approximately 6.5cm (2.5") high £100-150

823. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque candlestick of stepped form, Farmhouse pattern, 18cm (7") high see illustration on page 73 £300-400

824. A Clarice Cliff Floral Nuage candlestick of square tapering form with painted blue flower, 20cm (8") high £100-150

825. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre honey pot and cover, Crocus pattern, 10cm (4") high and another, Nasturtium pattern, with associated cover £100-150

805. A Clarice Cliff part tea set, Crocus pattern, including teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, cups, saucers and side plates, approximately 15 pieces £80-120

806. A Clarice Cliff Cafe-au-Lait bowl, Berries pattern, 19.5cm (7.75") diameter and another bowl of geometric design in orange and black £80-120

807. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque bowl, Windbells pattern, 22.5cm (8.75") diameter £80-120

808. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque octagonal teapot, Blue Chintz pattern, shape no. 24, lacking cover, and a Clarice Cliff Blue Chintz jug, shape no. 564 £100-150

809. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre octagonal fern pot, Branch and Squares pattern, 9cm (3.5") high £200-300

810. A Clarice Cliff vase, Aurea pattern, shape no. 565, and another vase painted with bands of colour £60-80

811. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre part coffee set, Kew pattern, comprising coffee pot, milk jug, four coffee cans and five saucers (the saucers possibly associated) see illustration on page 73 £800-1200

812. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque squat candlestick, Broth pattern, 9cm (3.5") high and another, Secrets pattern £150-200

813. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque squat candlestick, Summerhouse pattern, 9cm (3.5") high and another, Pansies pattern see illustration on page 73 £150-200

814. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque squat candlestick, Blue Autumn pattern, 9cm (3.5") high and another, marked Nuage, chipped £80-120

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837. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque preserve pot and cover, Farmhouse pattern, 8.5cm (3.25") high see illustration on page 73 £100-150

838. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre trinket box and cover, Crocus pattern, 8.5cm (3.25") diameter and another Crocus pattern jar and cover £60-80

839. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Lotus jug, Crocus pattern, 18cm (7") high and various other Crocus pattern wares, approximately 8 pieces total £100-150

840. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre conical jug, Crocus pattern, 16.5cm (6.5") high £80-100

841. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque preserve pot and cover, Honolulu pattern, 12.5cm (4.75") high £100-150

842. A Clarice Cliff Cafe-au-Lait inkstand and pentray, Berries pattern, shape 462, 10cm (4") wide see illustration on page 73 £300-500

843. A Clarice Cliff Oceanic pattern jug, moulded decoration of fish, shells and coral, 15cm (6") high and another jug £150-200

844. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque small jug, Orange Autumn pattern, 6.5cm (2.5") high £30-50

845. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque jar, Summerhouse pattern, lacking cover, 7cm (2.75") high, a Clarice Cliff sauceboat on stand and sundry Clarice Cliff £40-60

846. A Clarice Cliff bowl, Mowcop pattern, 13cm (5") diameter £60-80

847. A Wilkinson Ltd fish cruet designed by Clarice Cliff, another set of three and two near matching mustard pots £70-90

826. A near pair of Clarice Cliff Bizarre desk candlesticks, 8.5cm (3.75") high £150-200

827. A Clarice Cliff Delecia flower holder glazed in green and black, 11cm (4.25") high and another, of Crocus pattern £50-80

828. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque desk candlestick, Broth pattern, 8.5cm (3.25") high and another, Gay Day pattern, chip to rim see illustration on page 73 £150-200

829. A Clarice Cliff honey pot and cover, Pompadour pattern, the cover restored, 11cm (4.25") high and two honey jars, lacking covers £40-60

830. A pair of Clarice Cliff Floral Nuage stepped candlesticks, ziggurat shape, 9cm (3.5") high £100-150

831. Three Clarice Cliff flower holders, various, the tallest 12cm (4.75") high £80-100

832. A quantity of Clarice Cliff Gay Day pattern items, including honey pot and cover, preserve pot and cover, saucer, jug and bowl £150-200

833. A Clarice Cliff wall pocket modelled as a flying duck, 38cm (15") wingspan £40-60

834. A Clarice Cliff wall pocket modelled as a flying duck, initialled MH to underside, 38cm (15") wingspan £40-60

835. A pair of Clarice Cliff Bizarre candlesticks of ziggurat shape, Crocus pattern, 9cm (3.5") high £100-150

836. A Clarice Cliff desk candlestick, Citrus Delecia pattern, 8.5cm (3.25") high £80-120

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859. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque side plate, Secrets pattern, 18cm (7") diameter and four other small plates, various patterns £40-60

860. A pair of Clarice Cliff Bizarre plates of shaped outline, Blue Crocus pattern, 23cm (9") wide and two other plates £30-50

861. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre vase, painted with bands of colour, shape no. 498, 9.5cm (3.25") high and a bowl of stepped shape £40-60

862. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre wall plate, Aurea pattern, 26cm (10.25") diameter, a smaller plate in the same pattern and sundry tea wares of similar design £80-100

863. Six Clarice Cliff soup bowls, Sundew pattern, 23cm (9") diameter and sundry dinner wares in the same pattern £40-60

864. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre conical jug, decorated bands of colour to the rim, 16.5cm (6.5") high and sundry Clarice Cliff tea wares £50-70

865. Three Clarice Cliff Memories of the Past plates by Royal Staffordshire, each modelled as an artist’s palette and another Clarice Cliff palette, Pink Susan pattern £20-30

866. A Clarice Cliff Celtic Harvest jug with moulded wheatsheafs to the sides, 28cm (11") high, another jug, shape no. 895 and two further Clarice Cliff items £40-60

867. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque side plate, Bobbins pattern, 17.5cm (7") diameter, a Nuage side plate, a Canterbury Bells bowl and two other side plates £40-60

848. A Clarice Cliff scraffito lamp base, shape no 526, with Art Deco glass shade, overall height 30.5cm (12") £60-80

849. No lot

850. A modern Clarice Cliff Midwinter conical bowl, Umbrellas and Rain pattern, numbered 81/250, 20.5cm (8") diameter £50-70

851. A modern Clarice Cliff vase by Royal Staffordshire pottery, Honolulu pattern, numbered 42/100, 31cm (12.25") high £60-80

852. A modern Clarice Cliff charger by Royal Staffordshire Pottery, Summerhouse pattern, numbered 94/500, 34cm (13.25") diameter £50-70

853. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre oval meat plate, Ravel pattern, 36cm (14.25") wide and four other plates in the same pattern £50-70

854. A pair of Clarice Cliff Bizarre plates, Crocus pattern, 23cm (9") diameter, another pair with handles to the sides and three further plates £50-70

855. Three Clarice Cliff entree dishes and covers, a sauce boat, and a small meat plate, all decorated in bands of brown and green £40-60

856. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque bowl decorated with bands of pink, green and blue, 20.5cm (8") diameter and a smaller bowl marked Liberty’s beneath £50-70

857. A Clarice Cliff rectangular plate, May Blossom pattern, 26cm (10.25") and another rectangular plate £60-80

858. A Clarice Cliff Novota vase of horn shape on a scrolling bracket, 18.5cm (7.25") high and a Novota double vase £30-50

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877. A Clarice Cliff style flower holder, Crocus pattern, 6.5cm (2.5") high and three other flower holders £40-60

878. A Wilkinson Ltd stepped bowl, decorated bands of green and brown, 20cm (8") wide, a Myott, Son & Co bowl of Art Deco design, a pair of salad servers and two further bowls £80-120

879. A quantity of Art Deco tea and coffee wares, including coffee pots, cups, saucers, etc £50-70

880. A Royal Staffordshire pottery Art Deco flower holder, modelled as a young girl seated on a rock, 20cm (8") high and sundry Art Deco style ceramics £40-60

881. A Shelley Harmony ware vase of conical form in primarily blue and yellow glaze, 25.5cm (10") high, a smaller Harmony ware vase glazed in orange and brown and a graduated set of three Shelley vases of similar shape see illustration £80-100

882. A pair of Shelley Harmony ware vases of pear shape glazed in orange, green and grey, 13cm (5") high and two other Harmony ware vases of pear shape £60-80

Lot 881

868. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque octagonal plate, Sungay pattern, 22cm (8.5") diameter, a Clarice Cliff two-handled plate of moulded basketweave design and two other Clarice Cliff plates £30-50

869. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre chamber pot decorated bands of green, 22.5cm (8.75") diameter, a Clarice Cliff jug moulded stiff leaves to the rim and four further pieces £30-50

870. A Grindley hand painted coffee service, coffee pot, six cups, six saucers, cream jug and sugar basin £30-40

871. A Clarice Cliff “Olde Bristol Porcelain” reproduction plate after a design by Duvivier, decorated floral sprays within a gilt border, 26cm (10.25") wide and sundry Clarice Cliff dinner wares £20-30

872. A Booths cylinder vase decorated in the manner of Clarice Cliff, with a cottage and trees, 18cm (7") high £40-60

873. An Art Deco style bowl by Edna Best, decorated geometric patterns, 18.5cm (7.25") diameter, a Newport pottery bowl, a teapot and a vase £80-120

874. An Art Deco wall mask depicting a lady in black hat with blue and red spotted neck scarf, impressed No. 449 to reverse, 31cm (12.25") high £70-100

875. An Art Deco style galleon wall plaque, impressed shape no. 263, indistinctly marked to reverse, 25.5cm (10") high, a Crown Devon wall plaque depicting a Tyrolean hiker and a Czechoslovakian wall mask depicting a young woman £80-120

876. A Wilkinson Ltd flower holder, glazed in black, 10cm (4") high and three other flower holders, various £40-60

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892. Four Shelley meat plates, various, the largest 47cm (18.5") wide, and sundry plates £60-80

893. A Shelley part tea set decorated Spring flowers within blue borders and sundry Shelley tea wares £60-80

894. A pair of Denby stoneware cylinder vases of basket weave design in black and white glaze, 29.5cm (11.5") high and sundry Denby stoneware to the same design £100-150

895. Five Bourne Denby jelly moulds and another, all with brown glazed rims £40-60

896. A quantity of Bourne Denby dinner wares, decorated blue floral sprays and with blue rims, including casserole dish, jugs, square dishes, etc £40-60

897. A quantity of Denby stoneware dinner wares, of modern design glazed in black and white, including pie dishes, three-piece cruets, etc £100-150

898. A quantity of Denby stoneware with stylised foliate scrolled decoration and with pink glazed interiors £60-80

899. Five Denby oval blue glaze pie dishes, 34.5cm (13.5") wide and sundry Denby stoneware glazed in blue £30-50

900. A large quantity of Denby stoneware dinner wares of ochre glaze, including coffee pots, teapots, jugs, cups, saucers, tureens, etc £120-150

901. A quantity of Denby Savoy pattern dinner wares, including plates, salt cellar, pepper pot, etc and another part set of Denby dinner wares decorated flowers £40-60

883. A Shelley Moire Antique jug of green glaze, 32cm (12.5") high and two other Shelley jugs £60-80

884. A Shelley Harmony ware vase in green and brown glaze, 15cm (6") high and three other Shelley vases, various £60-80

885. A Shelley Harmony ware vase decorated in blue, orange and yellow glaze and of inverted stepped form, 17cm (6.75") high and three other Shelley vases, various £80-120

886. A Shelley Harmony ware footed bowl decorated in green and orange glaze, 17.5cm (6.75") diameter and two other Shelley bowls £60-80

887. Four Shelley graduated jardinières, each decorated in green and brown bands, the largest 26cm (10.25") diameter £70-100

888. A Shelley Harmony ware jardinière in blue and brown glaze, 23cm (9") diameter and another decorated bands of colour £40-60

889. A Shelley Harmony ware chamber stick glazed in green and grey, a Shelley Moire Antique candlestick and three other pieces of Shelley ware £100-150

890. A Shelley Harmony ware preserve pot and cover, glazed in green and brown, 12cm (4.75") high, a smaller example, glazed in orange and brown, a Shelley armorial saucer and a Shelley jar £60-80

891. A Shelley Harmony ware ashtray of unusual design, decorated in orange and yellow glaze, 21cm (8.25") diameter, two small Shelley ashtrays, a Shelley saucer modelled as a scallop shell, etc £100-150

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910. A large quantity of Denby Greenwheat pattern breakfast, tea and dinner wares, including cups, saucers, cruets, teapots, coffee pot etc £100-150

911. A large quantity of Denby Greenwheat pattern breakfast, tea and dinner wares, including teapot, sauce boats, mugs, cruets, etc £100-150

912. A large quantity of Denby stoneware in green glaze, including cooking pots, teapots, jugs, etc £60-80

913. A large quantity of Denby stoneware in green glaze, including cooking pots, teapots, jugs, etc £60-80

914. A large quantity of Denby stoneware in green glaze, including cooking pots, teapots, jugs, etc £60-80

915. A large collection of Cornish kitchenware, T G Green & Co, including storage jars, mugs, cups, etc £100-150

916. A collection of Denby ware, some signed Colledge, painted with flowers, birds, etc, including cruets, cups, butter dishes etc £80-120

917. A collection of ten Denby lambs in pale green, blue and pink, including cottontails, of various sizes, 25.5cm to 5cm (10" to 2") see illustration £50-70

902. A quantity of Denby stoneware dinner wares of modern design, decorated stylised leaf sprays £70-90

903. Five Denby stoneware hot water bottles and two others £60-80

904. A Bourne Denby Greenwheat pattern dinner service, including tureens, sauce boats, cups, saucers, eggcups, butter dishes, jugs etc £100-150

905. A quantity of Denby stoneware dinner wares of green glaze, including pie dishes, casserole dishes, jugs, cups, saucers, etc £80-120

906. A Bourne Denby Greenwheat pattern dinner service, including 12 cups, 12 saucers, 4 circular tureens, 2 three-piece cruets etc £40-60

907. A quantity of Denby stoneware breakfast and dinner wares in green glaze, including saucepans, jugs etc £60-80

908. A large quantity of Denby stoneware breakfast, dinner and cooking wares in green glaze £80-120

909. A large quantity of Denby stoneware breakfast, dinner and cooking wares in green glaze £80-120

Lot 917

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923. A collection of seven Denby rabbits, including cottontails, in blue, brown and green, 20.25cm to 3.75cm (8" to 1.5") high £50-70

924. A collection of seven Denby rabbits, including one cottontail, in brown, blue, green and buff, 20.25cm to 5cm (8" to 2") high £50-70

925. A collection of seven Denby rabbits, including cottontails, in blue and green, 12.75cm and 8.75cm (5" and 3.5") high £50-70

926. A collection of five Denby rabbits, various colours, 12.75cm and 8.75cm (5" to 3.5") high £50-70

927. Four Bourne Denby Danesby ware Byngo dogs in brown glaze, graduated sizes 22.75cm to 4.5cm (9" to 1.75") high see illustration £40-60

928. Four Bourne Denby Danesby ware Byngo dogs in brown glaze, various sizes 22.75cm to 5cm (9" to 2") high £40-60

929. Eight Bourne Denby Danesby ware Byngo dogs in green glaze, various sizes 17.75cm to 5cm (7" to 2") high see illustration £40-60

918. A collection of eight Denby lambs, including cottontails, in black and white, various sizes, 22.75cm to 7.5cm (9" to 3") £40-60

919. A collection of seven Denby rabbits in brown, green and blue, 26cm to 5cm (10.25" to 2") £50-70

920. A collection of six Denby rabbits, in blue and green, 25.5cm to 5cm (10" to 2") high £50-70

921. A collection of seven Denby rabbits, including cottontails, in blue and green, 25.5cm to 5cm (10" to 2") high see illustration £50-70

922. A collection of six Denby rabbits, including one cottontail, in green glaze, 20.25cm to 5cm (8" to 2") high £50-70

Lot 927Lot 921

Lot 929

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Lot 946

941. A set of three Poole Pottery graduated dolphins, the largest 28cm (11") wide, a Poole bluebird wall plaque and a collection of pottery animals and objects £40-60

942. Three Carlton Ware figurative napkin rings, another by Crown Devon, a selection of other napkin rings and menu holders and a quantity of 1950s table mats in the Clarice Cliff style £40-60

943. A collection of Art Deco style glass ware, including wine glasses, tumblers, liqueur glasses and jugs £40-60

944. A quantity of advertising glasses with enamel decoration, including Cherry Brandy £30-40

945. A Midwinter Stylecraft coffee set, including 5 cups, 6 saucers, cream jug, sugar basin and coffee pot £40-60

946. Six Devon Pottery and other fish water jugs, various colour glazes and sizes see illustration £40-60

947. A large Bourne Denby two-handled vase, 36cm (14") high, two other vases and a plant pot £40-60

948. A large Bourne Denby flower vase, 36cm (14") high, three vases and a candlestick £40-60

930. Four Bourne Denby Danesby ware Byngo dogs, unglazed, graduated sizes 17.75cm to 10cm (7" to 4") high and two black and white puppies £40-60

931. A pair of Bourne Denby Danesby ware lovebird bookends, 20cm (8.5") high, a pair of green glazed elephants, 14cm (5.5") high, a fish, 16.6cm (6.5") high, a green glazed Scottie dog, 28cm (11") high and a rabbit, 12.5cm (5") high £80-120

932. A graduated set of three Hillstonia pottery ducks, 32cm (12.5") to 23cm (9") high £30-50

933. A collection of five Art Deco figures of scantily clad ladies in gilt plaster, the tallest 38cm (15") high £40-60

934. Four Art Deco figures, three on onyx bases and one chrome silhouette, 26cm (10.5") high and smaller £80-120

935. A quantity of Piquot tea wares £60-80

936. A quantity of Art Deco ashtrays and a car badge £30-50

937. A large quantity of advertising pub wares, Gordon’s Gin, Pernod, etc and three Thermos flasks £30-50

938. A collection of cocktail making equipment, including shakers, ice buckets, etc and a collection of coloured glass twizzle sticks £30-40

939. A collection of black and white glass liqueur glasses, a jug, decanter and tray £40-60

940. A collection of Bourne Danesby ashtrays set with animals and birds £30-40

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959. A quantity of Denby and other table wares £20-30

960. A quantity of Denby and other table wares £20-30

961. A quantity of glass including Art Deco vases £20-30

962. A quantity of Art Deco and later trays £40-60

963. An Art Deco circular display cabinet veneered in walnut, 133cm (52.5") wide £200-300

964. An Art Deco mirrored glass and chrome tea trolley, 69cm (27") wide and another two-tier trolley, 69cm (27") wide £60-80

965. An Art Nouveau cabinet with mirrored superstructure above a drawer and cupboards, 91.5cm (36") wide £40-60

966. An Art Deco glass fronted dwarf bookcase, 120cm (47") wide, two occasional tables and an Art Deco diamond shape mirror £60-80

967. A chrome and mahogany Art Deco reading stand with light, an Art Deco smoking stand, two leather suitcases, a stool and an open bookcase £60-80

968. A pair of Art Deco conservatory chairs, with bentwood frame and detachable wooden back and seat panels, with magazine racks to the sides £40-60

969. Two fashion mannequins £80-120

949. A collection of eight Bourne Denby Danesby ware jugs and vases, relief moulded £40-60

950. A Susie Cooper design part-dinner service including three tureens and covers, oval dishes and other items designed by Susie Cooper £40-60

951. A Shorter black glazed nautilus shell, a rabbit plant pot, two fish dishes, a Crown Ducal jug and a quantity of green glazed Sylvac ware £80-120

952. A quantity of Art Deco frames, an Art Deco mantel clock, 23cm x 21cm (9.25" x 8.25") and sundry decorative items £40-60

953. A Hornsey part tea service and a quantity of Denby and other wares £40-60

954. A Denby hors d’oeuvres set on a wooden tray, 48cm (18.75") wide £40-60

955. An Art Deco desk lamp, two other desk lamps and a candlestick, together with a quantity of glass shades £40-60

956. Three Art Deco chromium and glass display stands with glass shelves, and two Art Deco chromium standard lamps with shades and an Art Deco and chromium cake stand £30-50

957. A quantity of Denby and other table wares £30-40

958. A quantity of Denby and other table wares and two Carlton Ware lobster dishes £30-40

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982. A Royal Doulton cup and saucer decorated hunting scenes and sundry nursery ceramics £80-120

983. A Beswick Beatrix Potter figure group: Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail, each with gold circle backstamp £150-200

984. Two boxes of six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers printed with Alpine flowers £40-50

985. A 20th Century Delft blue and white drug jar decorated with a ship and dated 1563, 33cm (13") high, a Staffordshire dog, 37cm (14") high and a Staffordshire figure of a girl with dog, 24cm (9") high £30-50

986. Two Royal Copenhagen ashtrays decorated with sailing ships and six Midwinter ‘Peter Scott’ ashtrays £20-40

987. Four Soviet Russian porcelain figures, 32cm (12") high and smaller £20-30

988. Four Soviet Russian porcelain figures of animals £20-30

989. Five Soviet Russian figures of bears and a magpie £20-30

990. A Dresden figure of a boy with flowers and two Russian figures £20-30

991. A ceramic jug and basin, painted with blue flowers £20-30

992. A Portuguese imari vase, 38cm (15") high and a Frankenthal figure of an old traveller in white glass £50-60

The Ceramics972. A painted plaster bust of a lady

£20-30

973. A Moorcroft Clematis pattern planter, on a pale blue ground, impressed Moorcroft 12cm (4.75") high £150-200

974. A Moorcroft small circular dish, with label beneath ‘Potters to the Late Queen Mary’, 9cm (3.5") diameter £50-70

975. A quantity of Shorter & Son Ltd table ware including plates and jugs, various patterns £20-30

976. A Delft plate decorated flowers in blue and white, 22.5cm (8.75") diameter £120-150

977. A German Rhineland salt glazed jardinière on stand moulded with ram masks and caryatid, 116cm (46") high £300-500

978. A Cantagalli drug jar, decorated putti in a landscape, 15cm (6") high, and sundry decorative china £60-80

979. A Meissen model of a bullfinch perched on a stump, blue crossed swords mark with cancellation, 15cm (6") high £100-150

980. An 18th Century English porcelain bowl, 15cm (6") diameter, and three matching saucers all decorated with sprays of flowers and sundry English pottery and porcelain. £40-60

981. Nine Beswick Beatrix Potter figures: Jemima Puddleduck, Peter Rabbit, Tabitha Twitchett, Timmy Tiptoes, Miss Moppett, Foxy Whiskered Gentleman, Samuel Whiskers, Huncamunca, each with gilt oval backstamp, Mrs Tiggywinkle, with brown line backstamp and three further models of animals £200-300

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998. A Spode Indian Tree pattern sauce tureen, spoon and stand, black transfer mark, no. 3184, 24cm (9.5") wide £30-40

999. A Derby breakfast cup and saucer painted in the Imari style in red, green, orange, blue and gilt, mark red crown above crossed swords £40-60

1000. A Ridgeway Chelsea plate, 24cm (9.5") diameter, two Copeland plates transfer printed cranes, palm trees and a butterfly and a Copeland late Spode marbled bowl, 18cm (7") diameter £30-40

1001. A pair of Hilditch saucer dishes decorated Oriental scenes in interiors and on garden terraces, transfer printed marks, 20cm (8") diameter and another similar £20-30

1002. A Barr Flight and Barr cream jug with gilt and puce interwoven diaper pattern within gilt borders, 11.5cm (4.5") high £40-60

993. A large pair of Delft ware blue and white jars and covers decorated with boats in an estuary and young lovers on a scrolling ground with satyr mask handles and dolphin feet, 60cm (23.5") high see illustration £800-1200

994. A Davenport poppy pattern blue and white jug and basin, the basin 36cm (14.25") diameter £30-40

995. A French porcelain vase painted with a bouquet of summer flowers, 24cm (9.5") high, a Lladro cherub and a collection of ceramic boxes, ashtrays, etc £30-40

996. A Swansea pottery pearl ware blue and white jug painted with flower sprigs, a purple and white political jug dated 1832 (provenance: Sir Leslie Joseph Collection) and three commemorative mugs £100-150

997. A Derby dinner plate painted in the Imari style in red, blue and gilt with geometric border, 27cm (10.5") diameter £30-40

Lot 993

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1012. A pair of Continental figures, a gentleman and a lady wearing pink, 26cm (10.25") high, a Royal Doulton figure, Patricia, 23cm (9") high (with certificate), a Royal Doulton figure, Yvonne, 21.5cm (8.5") high and another, Veronica, 10.5cm (4") high £60-80

1013. Two Prattware pot lids, The Village Wedding and The Wolf and the Lamb, both with bases £40-60

1014. A 19th Century desert service of eight pieces with painted flowers and a Shelly tea service of twenty pieces £40-60

1015. An Ashworth soup tureen and cover, two matching sauce tureen covers and stands and five plates £60-80

1016. A Staffordshire figure, the ball player, 18cm (7") high and sundry china and glass £40-60

1017. A quantity of armorial china and seven alabaster eggs £20-30

1018. A Lladro figure, goose with four goslings in a basket, four other figures of geese and a pointer £30-40

1019. A Lladro figure, the goose girl, another, boy with dog and another figure £30-40

1020. A Wedgwood and Co Etruscan Figures pattern bowl, of boat shape, on a raised oval foot, 28cm (11") wide £40-60

1021. A Meissen figure group, two putti with a cockerel after the original by Johann Carl Schonheit, underglaze blue crossed swords mark with cancellation, incised mark H 87 (losses) £70-100

1003. A Staffordshire figure of a seated highlander, a Staffordshire clock figure, a pair of ironstone plates and a Worcester basket £50-70

1004. A Bretby ware jardinière and stand, the jardinière with dragons in low relief, the column and base moulded dragons and lobsters, 91.5cm (36") high £50-70

1005. A Devon ware toilet jug and basin and other similar china £30-40

1006. A Royal Doulton flambé pear shaped vase by Charles Noke, no. 8362, decorated a thatched cottage in a rural landscape, 30.5cm (12") high £100-150

1007. A Royal Doulton flambé pedestal bowl by Charles Noke, decorated a thatched cottage in a landscape with pond in the foreground, signed to base, 24cm (9.5") diameter £80-120

1008. A Royal Doulton flambé baluster vase by Charles Noke, decorated a house in a landscape with sunflowers to the foreground, 20cm (8") high £100-150

1009. A Royal Doulton flambé pear shaped vase by Charles Noke, no. 7798, decorated a gabled barn in a landscape, 28cm (11") high £100-150

1010. A Royal Doulton flambé rectangular dish by Frederick Moore, no. 7924, decorated a cottage in a landscape, monogrammed and two others matching by Charles Noke, signed, 11cm (4.5") wide £40-60

1011. A Royal Doulton flambé wood cut miniature onion bulb vase, no. 1606, decorated buildings amongst trees, 10cm (4") high and another flambé vase decorated a cottage in a landscape, 8.5cm (3.25") high £60-80

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1027. A quantity of Royal Worcester figures: December, Peace, Polly put the Kettle On, Only Me, Sunday Boy, The Parakeet, Grandmother’s Dress, First Dance, The Skater and At the Sea-Side (10) £120-180

1028. A quantity of Royal Worcester figures: Tuesday’s Child is Full of Grace, Wednesday’s Child Knows little Woe, Thursday’s Child has Far to Go, Friday’s Child is Loving and Giving and But the Child that is Born on the Sabbath Day (5) £120-180

1029. A graduated set of three Royal Doulton earthenware jugs, with raised decoration of trees, topers and hunting scenes, the largest 16cm (6.25") high, a Mason’s Ironstone jug with serpent handle and a Royal Worcester blush ivory jug £80-120

1030. A late 18th Century English tea bowl, four other tea bowls and a pair of wall hanging display shelves £30-50

1022. A pair of Royal Worcester vases and covers by James Stinton, circa 1907, pattern 1683, decorated with pheasants and highlighted in gilt, 29cm (11.5") high see illustration £600-800

1023. A Lladro figure group of nuns, 32.5cm (12.75") high, various Spode collectors plates, a Liberty vase and a London Hospital jar £60-80

1024. A quantity of Minton dinner wares, Cockatrice pattern with pink and green scale borders £40-60

1025. A Crown Derby Grosvenor pattern tea set and sundry coffee cans and saucers designed by Susie Cooper for Wedgwood £50-70

1026. A quantity of Royal Doulton figures: Autumn Breezes, Top O’ the Hill, Janet, Alexandra, Goody Two Shoes, Bo-Peep and Geraldine (7) £70-90

Lot 1022

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The Oriental Works of Art1050. A Chinese carved jade figure of a boy

riding a bull, on a carved wood stand, a miniature Chinese blue and white baluster vase, 19th Century, with four character mark under, a bronze vase of archaic form etc. £80-120

1051. A Japanese baluster vase, 19th Century, decorated ducks among foliage in coloured enamels, 60cm (23.5") high £400-600

1052. A 19th Century Chinese watercolour portrait of a dignitary and his wife, each seated on a throne in front of a six-fold screen, 100cm x 86cm (39.5" x 34") £200-300

1053. A set of eight Japanese woodblock prints depicting actors from the Kabuki Theatre, Utagawa School and another see illustration £200-300

1031. A 19th Century transfer printed jug commemorating Horatio Nelson, with inscription, portrait and vignette of the Victory, 16.5cm (6.5") high (damaged) £30-40

1032. Three Aynsley cabinet cups and saucers, decorated fruit, a plate similar and three Shelley cabinet cups and saucers, various £60-80

1033. A Royal Dux figure of a seated ballerina, designed by V. David, 16.5cm (6.5") high, a Hummel figure, a Wedgwood figure, etc. £60-80

1034. A pair of Spode side plates, 20cm (8") diameter, four Wedgwood plates and sundry Royal Doulton, etc. £50-70

1035. A quantity of Prinknash pottery and sundry ceramics £20-30

1036. A part J & G Meakin ‘Sol’ dinner service, comprising three graduated meat plates, a pair of tureens and covers and a sauce boat and sundry dinner wares £30-50

1037. A part Cauldon ‘Dragon’ dinner service, including meat plates, plates, tureens, hors d’oeuvres dish, etc. £40-60

1038. A quantity of Booths ‘Real Old Willow’ pattern plates and sundry blue and white china £30-40

1039. A pair of reproduction Staffordshire figures, Robert Burns and Highland Mary, 32cm (12.5") high, a pair of Staffordshire dogs and a reproduction flatback £30-50

1040. A large Bretby jardinière, 25.5cm (10") high, sundry stoneware jars, jelly moulds, an unusual light fitting with three pottery shades, etc. £30-50

Lot 1053 (part)

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1058. A pair of Chinese cinnabar lacquer square baluster vases cut with figures in landscapes, 24cm (9.5") high £70-90

1059. A Chinese cinnabar lacquer dish, carved with a dragon within a wavy rim, 20cm (8") high £50-60

1060. A Chinese Buddhist triptych shrine, 15cm (6") high £50-80

1061. A Chinese carved jadeite teaset, comprising teapot of lobed melon shape and five tea bowls on a tray of quatrefoil shape, the tray 21cm (8.25") wide see illustration £400-600

1054. A Chinese bark diorama in a glass case, 26.75cm x 42cm (10.5" x 16.5") £80-100

1055. An Indian painted procession with Buddhist deity, 193cm x 119cm (76" x 47") £400-600

1056. A pair of Korean cabinets, with hardwood panelled doors and pierced copper hinges, on bases, 80cm (31.5") wide see illustration £600-800

1057. A Chinese lacquer table cabinet, the panelled door concealing drawers, 51cm (20.5") wide £200-300

Lot 1056

Lot 1061

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1062. A miniature Chinese blue and white baluster vase, decorated flowers, 5cm (2") high £30-40

1063. A Chinese carved jade type pendant carved with a Buddhist figure within a silvered metal mount and hanging chain, 7.5cm x 5cm (3" x 2") see illustration £200-300

1064. A 19th Century ivory concentric ball of eight layers and an ivory bead necklace £100-150

1065. Two Chinese Temple Garden lion dogs, Kangxi, circa 1700, 17cm (6.5") high see illustration £2000-3000

Lot 1063

Lot 1065

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Lot 1066

1066. A pair of 19th Century Chinese ivory pagoda, 30cm (12") high see illustration £400-600

1067. A Japanese Imari bowl decorated with chrysanthemum, 11cm (4.25") diameter, a Chinese blue and white bowl and sundry Oriental porcelain £30-40

1068. A pair of Japanese Kutani ware double gourd vases, circa 1910, decorated with panels of bats and ribbon tied mon, 29cm (11.25") high £200-300

1069. A pair of Middle Eastern circular shields decorated in red and black with leaf decoration, 38cm (15") diameter £50-80

1070. A Japanese lacquer writing box, the ink pad decorated with lilies, 24cm (9.5") wide £80-120

1071. A set of Japanese carved coral and ebony hair ornaments including two hair pins and a brooch £100-150

1072. A boxed set of coral and inlaid ebony hair ornaments including a comb, two hair pins and beads £150-200

1073. A collection of Japanese shell inlaid, coral and faux tortoiseshell hair ornaments, comprising six combs, eight hair pins and a set of beads £200-300

1074. A carved jade hair pin, the ends carved with petals, in a leather box G Ikoma Ltd., Osaka, 16cm (6.25") long £60-90

1075. A Japanese lacquer sword stand, 20th Century £80-120

1076. A Japanese hair comb, a gilt hair pin with shell inlay and two other pairs £40-60

1077. Three sets of Japanese hair combs and pins £40-60

1078. Three sets of Japanese hair combs and pins in lacquer and shell £40-60

1079. A boxed set of six Chinese white metal spoons £50-80

1080. A pair of Chinese silver pepper pots of hexagonal tapering form, 8cm (3.25") high, approximately 75gm £40-60

1081. A 19th Century Chinese blue and white jar bearing apocryphal marks, 36cm (14") high, a Japanese satsuma vase, 46cm (18") high and a Chinese green glazed tea pot and cover £50-70

1082. A Chinese 18th Century famille rose tea bowl and saucer and a needlework picture £60-80

1083. A pair of Japanese satsuma vases, circa 1900, 71cm (28") high £80-120

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Lot 1089

1088. A 19th Century Chinese famille verte fish bowl, in Kangxi style, decorated with birds among flowering bushes, 48cm x 53cm (19" x 21") £600-800

1089. A Chinese blue and white fish bowl, Qing dynasty, decorated with birds and butterflies among flowering bushes, 42cm x 59cm (16.5" x 23.25") see illustration £1000-1500

1084. A pair of Japanese satsuma vases of hexagonal baluster form, 43cm (17") high £60-90

1085. Five 20th Century Japanese satsuma type figures £20-30

1086. A Chinese lacquer cabinet with two pairs of cupboard doors and pin lock, 84cm (33") wide £300-400

1087. A Sampson of Paris fish bowl, in the Chinese famille verte style, decorated with panels of flowers in baskets on a green scale ground decorated with dragons and phoenix, 44cm x 53cm (17.5" x 21") see illustration £1500-2000

Lot 1087

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1090. A pair of Sampson of Paris jars and covers, in the Chinese 18th Century style, decorated with baskets of flowers and precious objects, 60cm (23.5") high see illustration £2000-3000

1091. A pair of 19th Century Chinese famille rose jars and covers, decorated with panels of flowers on a powder blue ground, 40cm (15.75") high £400-600

1092. A large Chinese style blue and white jar and cover, modern, decorated with flowering plants, 68cm (26.75") high £250-300

1093. A pair of Chinese grey soapstone lion dogs seated on plinths, 19cm (7.5") high £20-30

1094. Three small Japanese wood block prints £60-80

1095. A Japanese wood block print of men on a raft £70-90

1096. After Kunisada, a print of two actors with devils £120-180

1097. After Toyokuni, a Japanese woodblock print of figures £200-300

Lot 1090

Lot 1098

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1101. A pair of 19th Century Chinese soapstone figures of priests on carved wooden stands, 23cm (9") high see illustration £5000-7000

1102. A Chinese celadon brush pot in the form of a lion, 14cm (5.5") high see illustration £800-1200

1103. A Chinese green jade figure of a buddha with a three-legged toad, 13cm (5"), on a wooden stand see illustration £2000-3000

1098. A pair of Cantonese enamel spittoons, 18th Century, famille rose palette with flowers of lotus flower form, 34cm (13.5") diameter (damaged) see illustration £600-800

1099. Two pairs of Cantonese enamel cups of square form with indented corners, one pair decorated with black dragons, the other with famille rose panels, 4.5cm (1.75") wide £100-150

1100. A Chinese pale celadon jade comb carved with a dragonfly, 11cm (4.25") and a pale celadon jade slide carved with flower heads, 20cm (7.5") £2000-3000

Lots 1101 - 1103

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1104. A 19th Century Chinese bottle vase decorated with lion dog in underglazed manganese, 27cm (10.5") high £600-800

1105. A Chinese doucai stem cup, underglazed blue line, enamelled four colours, apocryphal Chenghua marks, 8cm (3") high see illustration on page 98 £300-500

1106. A Chinese wucai jar, Wanli, mark and period, decorated with dragons and flaming pearl, 10cm (4") high (damaged) £300-400

1107. A black hardstone rectangular box incised with flowers and ferns and with a jade finial to lid, carved a chrysanthemum, 18cm (7") wide see illustration £2000-3000

1108. A Chinese famille rose pear shaped vase, enamelled blossom, reign marks of Xuantong, 30cm (11.75") high £1000-1500

1109. A Chinese bronze figure of a seated dignitary, marked on reverse, modern, 24.5cm (9.5") high £300-500

1110. A Chinese Thousand Boy carved circular block within a hardwood wooden box, Wanli mark, of later date see illustration £2000-3000

1111. A Chinese gilt bronze and enamelled censer, Yongzheng mark, of later date, 11cm (4.25"), together with a near matching bottle vase, 13cm (5") high, a circular box and cover, 7cm (2.75") diameter and a sceptre, 28cm (11") long see illustration £5000-7000

1112. A Chinese jade plaque carved with dragon and with lion finials, marked, 8.5cm (3.25") another jade plaque carved with a goat, marked, 6cm (2.25") and a Chinese jade figure of a buddha, 5cm (2") high see illustration £2000-3000

1113. Two Chinese pale celadon jade pendants and a jade disc pendant carved with a dragon see illustration £2500-3000

Lots 1110 & 1107

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Lots 1112 & 1113

Lot 1111

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1114. Two Chinese pale celadon jade cylindrical phials, 7cm and 5.5cm (2.75" and 2.25") long see illustration £2500-3000

1115. A Chinese pale celadon jade, carved as a finger citron, 5.5cm (2.25") see illustration £800-1200

1116. A Chinese pale celadon jade lotus carved two-section phial, 4cm (1.5") see illustration £200-300

1117. A Chinese jade rectangular snuff bottle of celadon colour, 6cm (2.25") high, a mutton fat jade ovoid snuff bottle and stopper with carved mask handles, 7cm (2.75") high, a Chinese cameo carved jade snuff bottle and another carved jade tapering snuff bottle see illustration £1500-2000

Lots 1114 - 1117

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1120. A Chinese carved hardstone figure of two calves, mottled grey, 4cm (1.5") and a pale celadon oval box and cover, pierced, 4.5cm (1.75") see illustration £1800-2000

1118. A pair of Chinese carved stone earrings carved as hares, reign marks, 5cm (2") see illustration £3000-3500

1119. A Chinese carved jade figure of a may bug in mottled brown and celadon, 7cm (2.75") see illustration £2000-3000

Lots 1118 - 1120

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1124. A Chinese robin’s-egg blue glaze brush washer, 19th Century, of square shape with inverted corners and with a kylin to the rim, 5cm (2") wide £400-600

1125. A Chinese bronze desk seal, finely cast as a dragon on a square base, 4cm (1.5") high £60-80

1126. A Chinese carved soapstone desk seal, of oval form, with temple dogs finial and with incised landscapes to the sides, 6.5cm (2.5") high £80-120

1121. A Chinese famille rose shaped oval dish, centred with calligraphy within a lime green border painted with lotus scrolls, Qianlong mark, Republican period, in fitted box, 16cm (6.25") wide see illustration £2000-3000

1122. A Chinese blue and white jar, Wanli mark and period, decorated with Thousand Boy pattern, 25.5cm (10") high (reduced) £300-500

1123. A portable Chinese sundial with integral compass, in a fitted wooden case £40-60

Lots 1121 & 1105

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1136. A blue and white saucer dish decorated an exotic bird amongst foliage £60-80

1137. A pair of modern Chinese jardinières, 33cm (13") high and two others, 23cm (9") high £40-60

1138. A pair of 19th Century blue and white collared vases with flanged tops, painted long elisas, 20cm (8") high, a cylindrical vase decorated a dragon, 25cm (10") high and a small dish, 15cm (6") diameter £80-120

1139. Six Chinese blue and white tea bowls, three tea cups and nine saucers, etc. £50-70

1140. A Chinese export tea service with initialled armorial, comprising teapot and cover, jug and cover, three bowls, two cups and two saucers £40-60

1141. A 19th Century carved ivory visiting card case, numerous figures amongst trees and foliage on terraces, 10.25cm x 6.5cm (4" x 2.75") and a box of carved bone dominoes £150-200

1142. A Chinese embroidered cuff, 38.5cm x 8.5cm (15" x 3.25") and another two embroidered cuffs £40-50

1143. A pair of Kangxi blue and white bowls of canted square form decorated panels of figures, 14cm (5.5") wide and sundry Chinese blue and white china £100-150

1144. A Kangxi style Chinese lacquer four-panel screen, decorated to one side with figures and buildings within a fenced garden and to the other with birds among foliage, 153cm (60.25") high £200-300

1127. A Chinese doucai saucer, Ming marks but of a later period, decorated foliate scrolls, 11.5cm (4.5") diameter £120-180

1128. A pair of Chinese saucers, Qianlong seal mark but of a later period, enamelled with precious objects, 13.5cm (5.25") diameter £100-150

1129. A pair of 20th Century Chinese famille rose vases, 38cm (15") high, in original boxes and with wooden stands £600-800

1130. A pair of Chinese slippers with layered felt ends and stitched leather soles and two pairs of Chinese sandals £40-60

1131. An Indian ivory paper knife, the reticulated foliate handle surrounding a dancing figure, having an embossed plated collar, 36cm (14") long £80-120

1132. A Chinese blue and white vase decorated with labourers at work, with apocryphal Kangxi reign marks, 46cm (18") high £300-400

1133. A Chinese carved hardwood table, the octofoil top inset a marble panel with beaded border, having a pierced and carved frieze and pierced platform beneath, 51cm (20") wide £120-150

1134. A Chinese carved hardwood table, the circular top with a marble panel with simulated bamboo border, the frieze pierced and carved bamboo shoots and leaves, the legs united by an X shaped stretcher, 46cm (18") diameter £150-200

1135. An Indian carved hardwood octagonal table, the centre carved a Goddess within borders of animals, birds and foliage, on a vase shaped column on three carved lion feet, 79cm (31") diameter £150-200

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1149. A pair of Chinese embroidered shoes, 19th Century, for bound feet £80-100

1150. A Chinese embroidered silk skirt, circa 1900, decorated trails of flowers £80-100

1151. A pair of hand made shoes, Himalayas circa 1920s and two pairs of Indian shoes embroidered in gold thread £40-60

1152. Five resin buttons modelled as grotesque Oriental faces, and seven smaller buttons £30-50

1153. A Chinese blue and white tea bowl, early Qing dynasty, decorated floral panels, 8.5cm (3.25") diameter £40-60

1145. A Japanese shibayama whist counter, the wooden box with gilt decoration, the pegs decorated insects, 9cm (3.5") wide and an Eastern white metal parasol handle £100-150

1146. A Cantonese oil lamp (restored), the reservoir enamelled figures, a dragon and panels of script, on a gilt metal tripod base and converted for electricity, the glass chimney lacking, 46cm (18") high £150-200

1147. A Chinese famille rose tea bowl, 18th Century, and five other Chinese tea bowls £60-80

1148. A postcard and photographs relating to the Peking riots of 1912, the postcard depicting the severed head of a looter and postmarked Pekin 18 Mars 12, sent to A de Castro Glubb Esq by W. S. Woodroper, the photographs depicting executed looters, Italian troops on guard outside their legation, French and German sentries guarding the East gate of the Legation quarter, the East gate of the Forbidden City, the wall over the Chen Gate occupied by American troops during the mutiny March 1912, the German fort, Japanese troops guarding the water gate etc., 24 total all with inscriptions verso dated 1912 see illustration £400-600

Lot 1148 (part)

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1173. A Mauchline ware circular box and cover with three scenes of New Brighton, 8cm (3.25") high, a circular lidded box with scene of Eastbourne, a rectangular box with hinged lid decorated a View from the Beacon, Exmouth and a plain bodkin case £40-60

1174. A cheese coaster, 43cm (17") diameter and a coopered box and cover, 27cm (10.5") high £60-80

1175. A brass and iron nursery fender with brass hanging rail, 99cm (39") wide £50-70

1176. A copper warming pan, a French copper coffee maker and sundry copper and brass £40-60

1177. A carved Brazil nut pod, a paper folder and sundry treen £20-30

1178. A bronze pedestal bowl with twin handles and rose design to centre, 13.5cm (5.25") high £40-60

1179. A rosewood lap desk, circa 1860, 46cm (18.25") wide, another lap desk and a George III mahogany tea caddy, 22cm (8.75") wide £50-70

1180. A pair of carved and gilded wall brackets, 23cm (9") wide and another 15.5cm (6") wide £120-180

1181. A large quantity of circular shell counters, a pair of ivory backed hair brushes and a pair of binoculars £40-50

1182. A purdonium with pressed brass front, 45cm (17.75") wide £40-60

1183. Two George III mahogany cutlery boxes converted to hold stationery £400-600

The Miscellaneous Items1160. A leather cased writing slope with fitted

interior, 32cm (12.5") wide, a jewellery box etc. £40-60

1161. A Regency pierced steel fender and another similar £80-120

1162. A set of brass postal scales and sundries £80-120

1163. Four metal bound tuck boxes and a box with brass handles £60-80

1164. Sundry pewter tankards, measures, etc. £60-80

1165. Sundry camera equipment, including two Zenza Bronica cameras, various lenses, filters, etc. £30-40

1166. A brass preserving pan with iron handle, 30.5cm (12") diameter, a smaller preserving pan with swing handle, and a brass saucepan £60-80

1167. A Canon EOS 5 camera with 28-105mm lens, a lens mug, etc. £80-120

1168. A Canon EOS 40D camera, with two 75-300mm and an 1855mm lens, together with flash gun and a carrying case £70-90

1169. Two glass pipe tampers modelled as arms £30-40

1170. An ivory pipe tamper of turned form with numbers in a grid, 7.5cm (3") long and a treen example with acorn finial £100-150

1171. Eleven brass pipe tampers, mostly with figural handles £80-120

1172. A cast iron sign for Carr and Wagon Co. Ltd., Gloucester Railway, 20cm (8") wide £30-40

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1188. Two 17th Century bronze mortars, one cast with shells, 10cm (4") diameter, and the other with face masks, 11cm (4.25") diameter £300-400

1189. An oval papier-mâché jardinière and a painted tole ware London fire bucket £40-50

1190. A collection of seven Tyrolean carved wooden animals and figures £30-40

1191. Two bronze figures of blue tit chicks, 7cm (2.75") long and a Persian coffee pot £20-30

1192. A 19th Century oak box in the form of a book, 41cm (16") wide £80-120

1193. A 19th Century mahogany decanter box, containing four decanters and stoppers, 23cm (9") wide £80-120

1194. A pair of 19th Century brass bound mahogany buckets, with loop handles, 36cm (14") diameter see illustration £400-600

1195. A George III mahogany tea caddy, the interior with two lidded canister, 31cm (12.25") wide £60-80

1196. A Pontypool style tôle ware tray, painted vines on a red ground, 45cm (17.75") wide £40-60

1197. Alfred-Guillaume Gabriel (1801-1852), Comte D'Orsay Two bronze busts depicting judges in full buttoned wigs, on marble columns, signed Comte D’Orsay and dated 1846/47, 29cm (11.5") high see illustration £400-600

1198. An early 19th Century parquetry work box, inlaid a starburst, with part fitted interior including scent bottle etc, 28cm (11") wide £60-80

1184. Three Le Creuset two-handled oval pie dishes enamelled in yellow, 34cm (13.5") wide and sundry Le Creuset dishes £100-150

1185. A George III style brass and iron serpentine fire grate, the back with fan casting, the serpentine basket with pierced brass curb and brass dogs, 100cm (39.5") wide £2000-3000

1186. A set of three brass fire irons £100-150

1187. A pair of 19th Century style gilt metal lions on marble plinths, 31cm (12.25") long £300-400

Lot 1194

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1208. A Peek Frean and Co Ltd biscuit tin in the form of an Art Nouveau chest, printed jewelled panels in colour, 17.5cm (7") wide £40-60

1209. A Benares engraved brass tray, the folding stand for the same and sundry brass £60-80

1210. A copper helmet-shaped coal scuttle, a copper hot water bottle and a brass warming pan with turned wood handle £60-80

1211. An oval papier-mâché tray, painted gilded foliage and fuchsia in white, 79cm (31") wide £150-200

1212. A copper two handled preserving pan, 44cm (17.25") wide and two copper saucepans with iron handles £60-80

1213. A Cassens and Plath sextant, no. 25547, with calibration certificate and box for the same £80-120

1214. An Art Nouveau embossed copper bin with brass strap work, 53cm (21") wide £200-250

1215. A copper copper, 57cm (22.5") wide £60-80

1216. A set of chemist’s scales by Gilbert and George Limited £30-40

1217. A pair of Indian painted and decorated brass studded doors, each 177.75cm x 47cm (70" x 18.5") £60-80

1218. A Victorian pierced cast iron stove, 74cm (29") high £60-80

1219. A percussion cap pistol, with turned barrel and walnut handle £80-100

1199. Two oak wall brackets, each with carved crest in a shield, Oxford University and Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 22cm (8.5") wide £40-60

1200. An embossed copper panel, Helios, the warrior in his chariot being drawn by four horses, 42cm x 108cm (16.5" x 42.5") £60-80

1201. An Edwardian oak stationery cabinet with hinged cover and pair of doors, the cover with stationery holder, the doors each with porcelain writing panels, the interior with shaped compartments, perpetual calendar and drawers beneath, one fitted a leather writing slide, the hinged cover with presentation plaque, Mr John Davis, on His Leaving the Establishment of Messrs Price and Company Gloucester, 44cm (17.25") wide £300-400

1202. A brass four-pronged toasting fork with carved ivory handle, 63.5cm (25") long £80-120

1203. A pair of spelter figures, Le Jour and La Nuit, each figure standing on an eagle and with circular base, 70cm (27.5") high £50-70

1204. A pair of square jardinière stands with transfer printed Oriental panels to the front and lion mask handles to the sides, on claw and ball feet, 38cm (15") wide £60-80

1205. An Art Nouveau brass coal box and cover, 41cm (16") high, a pair of andirons, three brass fire irons and a shell case £70-90

1206. Twelve hand bells, E-E, each with leather strap (all re-felted) £120-150

1207. A German helmet badge and nine British cap badges, framed, 40cm x 34cm (15.75" x 13.25") £40-60

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1228. A zinc-lined japanned coronet case, the cover with brass plaque engraved ‘The Right Hon the Lord Sherborne, Coronet’ £70-90

1229. A Louis Vuitton automobile trunk with hinged lid, carry handles to the sides and with leather corner pieces stamped Paris Louis Vuitton London, 132cm (52") wide £300-500

1230. A 19th Century fender with brass rails, 112cm (44") wide and another fender £80-120

1231. A nursery fender with brass safety rail and spark guard of trellis form, 112cm (44") wide and another fender £80-120

1232. A cast iron fire surround with raised ivy leaf decoration, 91.5cm (36") high, a small fire grate and an embossed brass coal scuttle £60-80

1233. An Egyptian carved blue scarab beetle, labelled beneath N.Tano No 6056 Cairo, Egypt, 6cm (2.25") long see illustration £800-1200

1220. Three ogee shaped pewter tankards, engraved Shipley, Stroud and five other measures £80-120

1221. Five pewter tankards, two pewter candlesticks, a jug, beaker and two plates £60-80

1222. A box containing a quantity of zinc sundries, etc. and a work box £40-60

1223. A Salter’s brass roasting jack and a quantity of sundries £80-120

1224. A hydrometer by Dring & Fage, in a mahogany case, a metronome, four spirit flasks, two surveyor’s tapes and two pipes £60-80

1225. Sundry coins, stamps and cigarette cards £20-30

1226. Two leather suitcases, a picnic basket and a wall mirror £20-30

1227. A cast iron four-division umbrella stand with pierced upright and quatrefoil base, 68.5cm (27") high £30-40

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1246. Two leather suitcases, two trunks and two further suitcases £70-100

The Stamps and Postcards1250. A large quantity of unused modern

postcards, the majority stamp issues £40-60

1251. Sundry postcards £40-60

1252. A substantial stamp collection of GB, regional, Channel Islands and Isle of Man decimal sets, mint; miscellaneous stock books; assorted penny red plates, used, ranges; new issue deliveries; GB Wilding ranges including sets; 1951 Festivals; assorted presentation packs 1970s to 2000s, high face value; numerous prestige booklets; full margin penny black in Stanley Gibbons presentation wallet; GB commemoratives 1924 onward and a quantity of GB sterling and decimal booklets £700-900

The Linen and Textiles1255. A Brussels lace veil, the crown stitched

roses and foliage, the sides embroidered snowflakes and a goffered run and darn lace veil with machine border £40-60

1256. A Limerick lace chain stitch cap with machine edge and a Lille run and darn lace cap with stitched border £30-50

1257. A Flanders embroidered lace sun bonnet with machined edge and a Continental knitted veil with embroidered edge £50-70

1258. A child’s run and darn lace cap and a machined net sun bonnet £30-50

1259. A Lille lace collar, a lace wedding veil and a small cap £80-100

1234. A George III mahogany and inlaid knife-box with hinged lid and serpentine front, the interior fitted, 39.5cm (15.5") high £150-200

1235. A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, 28.5cm (11.25") wide £20-30

1236. A pine fire surround £70-100

1237. Cognac: A bottle of Hennessy and Co. XO cognac, boxed £50-70

1238. A magnum of Chambolle-Musigny 1959, a bottle of Chateau Latour St. Bonnet cru Bourgois Medoc 1979, a bottle of Sandeman port 1942 and two other bottles of wine £80-120

1239. An Art Deco figure of a dancing girl on an alabaster plinth, 25.5cm (10") high £80-120

1240. An ebony inlaid two-handled tray, 59.5cm (23.5") wide and sundry African carved masks and figures £30-40

1241. A No 3 Folding Pocket Kodak camera, circa 1914, a No 2 Folding Autographic Brownie camera, marked C.F.Briggs RAF, another camera and two pairs of binoculars £30-50

1242. A Gladstone bag and sundry leather cases £30-50

1243. Sundry brass including jam pan, etc. £20-30

1244. A metal cigar box containing various lighters, an Indian brass cigarette case etc. an inkstand and a pestle and mortar £80-120

1245. An oak cigarette box, with silver mounts to the corners of the hinged lid, circa 1887, with applied monogram EB, 21cm (8.25") wide £60-80

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1271. An early 19th Century needlework picture, St. Francis of Assisi seated with two ravens in a landscape, 33cm x 42cm (13" x 16.5") £120-150

1272. Six needlework bell pulls, five with gilt metal mounts £60-80

1273. A Victorian needlework fire screen in a shaped arch top frame on a flat circular base, 152.5cm (60") high £80-120

1274. A twin tapestry panel, worked two cartouche of trailing roses and other flowers, 204cm x 152.5cm (80" x 60") £150-200

The Sporting Items1280. Two black silk top hats and three bowler

hats all by G A Dunn & Co, and four ‘Nova’ storm veils in original packaging £50-70

1281. Three cast iron saddle racks and two cast iron bridle racks £30-50

1282. A narwhal tusk walking stick (damaged) £200-300

1283. A collection of walking sticks, swagger stick and two golf clubs and a shooting stick (12) £80-100

1284. A walking stick with terrier carved handle, another with carved head, three other sticks and a leather covered riding crop (6) £60-80

1285. Four silver mounted walking sticks £50-80

1286. A miniature autographed Colin Cowdrey bat, signed by the England Test Team of 1965, and a tape measure £60-80

1260. A late 18th Century early 19th Century silk handkerchief/letter case, finely embroidered flowers and foliage with metal thread borders and tussled corners, 30.5cm x 23.5cm (12" x 9.25") £100-120

1261. An early 19th century silk handkerchief case, initialled and dated 1808, a part completed sampler and other needlework £30-50

1262. A Duchess Brussels lace handkerchief finely worked flowers and scrolls and a quantity of lace and other runners and coasters £50-70

1263. A paisley smoking cap, seven others, sundry sun bonnets, etc £80-120

1264. A quantity of Bavarian and other children’s national costumes £70-90

1265. A late 17th Century stomacher with metal thread and needlework decoration of flowers, fruit and foliage, 32cm x 26cm (12.5" x 10.25") £150-200

1266. A Uzbekistan shawl with end borders of loganberry designs and all over crimson berry field, 183cm x 106cm (72" x 41.75") £100-150

1267. An album of lace samples, various patchwork off cuts, pair of kid gloves etc £70-90

1268. A child’s pair of 19th Century red leather boots and a child’s pair of Chinese embroidered shoes £80-120

1269. A black stick black lace fan, painted blossom, an ivory fan painted roses and sundry other fans £60-80

1270. A late 18th Century fan, the ivory end sticks of rococo designs carved putti, birds, scrolls etc., an ivory brisé fan and two others £80-120

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The Toys & Games1295. A quantity of dolls’ house furniture

including pedestal desk and octagonal table decorated Japanese scenes and Art Deco designs £80-120

1296. A Chad Valley “Peg Picture” game, a Chad Valley jigsaw depicting Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, a Tuck’s “zag-zaw” and sundry games £40-60

1297. A Paddington Bear by Gabrielle Designs 1972 and sundry dolls and teddy bears £40-60

1298. Lott’s Bricks, boxed and a quantity of board games, jigsaw puzzles, etc £40-60

1299. A Lone Star Loco train set, engines, rolling stock and track and sundry Lesney and other toys etc £40-60

1300. A Penguin Avon Luxury Cruiser and a teddybear £20-30

1301. A single keel model yacht, fully rigged 92cm (36.25") long £80-120

1302. A child's Corona tea set by Royal Cauldon, decorated roses, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, four cups and eight saucers, in original box £30-50

1287. One hundred and four British County and provincial bowling badges, mounted and in three frames, 42cm x 29.5cm (16.5" x 11.5") £80-120

1288. Four riding crops various and a taxidermy fox mask mounted on an oak shield £40-60

1289. Two silk top hats and a bowler hat £60-80

1290. A taxidermy specimen of a kestrel, mounted on a mahogany shield £30-50

1291. Two iron clothing stands on tripod bases, believed to be for hunting clothing £50-70

1292. An embossed leather panel depicting huntsman and hounds, 80cm x 70cm (31.5" x 27.5") a Regency style convex mirror and sundry mirrors £100-150

1293. A set of four bowls, numbered 1-4 and initialled JP within an ivorine roundel, impressed B.I.B.C Official, and a Terry’s Bowls Measure £30-50

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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS1. Introduction The following informative notes are intended to assist buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted under our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand but neither we, nor our auctioneers, nor our staff can be held responsible for any errors made.2. Agency As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy, your primary contract is with the seller.3. Estimates Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be expected for the purchase of a particular lot and should not be relied on as a statement of the price at which the item will sell or its value for any other purpose. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive.4. Buyer’s Premium The Conditions of Sale oblige buyers to pay a buyer’s premium on the hammer price of each lot purchased at the following rates. Where thresholds apply, the higher premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price up to the threshold and the lower premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price in excess of the threshold. 17.5% on the first £250,000 15% on the excess between £250,001 and £500,000 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 10% on the excess over £1,000,001In addition, VAT is added to this premium (see below).5. VAT The asterisk symbol next to a lot number (*) indicates that VAT is payable by the buyer at the standard rate on the day of the auction on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers’ Margin Scheme or because VAT is due on importation into the UK. The double asterisk symbol (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax.6. Catalogue Descriptions and Condition Reports We are primarily agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them, we are normally unable to carry out a detailed examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Neither the seller nor we, as the auctioneers, accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order and books are not guaranteed to be complete. However, in so far as we have examined the goods and make

a representation about their condition, we shall be liable for any defect which that examination ought to have revealed to the auctioneer but which would not have been revealed to the buyer had the buyer examined the goods. Additionally, in specified circumstances, lots mis-described because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made, within a three-week time limit from the date of sale. The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale. We are unable to undertake condition reports on the day of an auction.7. Electrical Goods These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first.8. Export of Goods Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help.9. Registration and Bidding The auctioneers reserve the right to refuse admission to the saleroom premises or participation in any auction, and to reject any bid. They may accept, at their complete discretion, bids from those present in the saleroom, written commission bids left in advance of the auction, and an indication of intention to bid from those who wish to do so by telephone or online. At the time of registration, prospective bidders are required to complete a registration form with their name and address, and to supply proof of identity and residence, for example a passport or driving licence photocard and a current utility bill, together with a debit or credit card, in order to obtain a numbered bidding paddle. Chorley’s will not accept mobile telephone numbers as the only form of contact or a P.O. Box number as the only address. Clients leaving commission bids by telephone, email or via the internet will also be required to provide these details and proofs of identity and residence before a bid is accepted, as will clients registering to bid by telephone or online. New bidders who cannot attend Chorley’s saleroom in person to show this documentation are requested to process their proposed payment card for authentication through the secure online registration page, operated by SAGEPAY, http://www.simonchorley.com/buying-selling/registration.aspx A deposit will be requested from new clients wishing to bid on premium lots (which will be clearly indicated in the catalogue). This deposit will be refunded on the day after the auction should the bid be unsuccessful, or deducted from the buyer’s invoice if the bid is successful. Instructions to bid on behalf of another party will be refused. All buyers must arrange immediate payment upon notification of a successful bid and arrange collection of goods by 5pm on the Friday one week after the auction. To avoid any delay in the release of purchases, buyers should pre-arrange credit approval from their bank. Lots purchased will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form and payment by a third party will not be accepted. Goods will not be released to any other person or address other than that registered. Collections by couriers/carriers will only be permitted on receipt of written instructions from the registered bidder. Collections by taxi or unconfirmed other parties will be refused. If payment is made in absentia, Chorley’s will not release the items for a period of 72 hours after payment unless the cardholder attends the saleroom in person and presents the card used for the transaction. In some circumstances, Chorley’s may be able to provide packing and/or postage of purchased Lots for a fee, however this is at Chorley’s discretion and it is advisable to check before bidding whether this service will be available for a particular Lot. Packing by Chorley’s will be done to the best of our ability but we cannot guarantee the treatment of packages once they leave our saleroom, therefore where this service is offered, it is done so at the buyer’s risk and on the understanding that Chorley’s will not be held liable for loss or damages.

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS (INCLUDING SALES BY INFORMAL TENDER)

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10. Commission Bidding All those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers up to one hour before the start of an auction, indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. These can be left in person, by telephone or via the ‘My Lots & Bids’ feature of our online catalogues. All bids submitted are regarded as acknowledgement that the bidder has read and accepts the terms and conditions of sale and will submit any specific personal details requested to verify their intention and ability to comply with those conditions. Commission bids will be executed at the lowest possible price having regard to any reserve and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids, the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. The auctioneer may execute commission bids directly from the rostrum, clearly identifying the successful bid as commission bid. Commission bids may be left with saleroom staff by telephone, at which point all details of proposed payment and collection arrangements will be required. We would remind prospective bidders that the firm strongly advises viewing onsite in person, or by an agent, and that any descriptions, condition reports and images supplied to the absentee bidder are an opinion provided by this firm and do not guarantee the condition, age or any other characteristic of the lot in question. Execution of commission bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we cannot accept liability in an individual instance for failing to execute a written bid or for errors and omissions in connection with it, arising from circumstances beyond our reasonable control. The auctioneer may also execute bids on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve, which cannot be above the lower estimate. The auctioneer will not specifically identify bids placed on behalf of the seller. It is the responsibility of the bidder to ascertain whether his bid has been successful. All buyers must arrange payment and notify Chorley’s of collection arrangements by 5pm on the Friday one week after the auction. 11. Telephone Bidding All those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above. At their discretion, the auctioneers may undertake to bid on behalf of a prospective buyer over the telephone. Telephone bids will not be available for lots estimated below £400 and this service must be booked by 4pm on the day prior to the auction. Bidders will be required to provide two telephone numbers, in case one line is busy or unobtainable at the time of the auction. They will also be asked to supply an emergency commission bid for each lot in which they propose to bid. These will only be executed in the event that saleroom staff are unable to reach the bidder on the telephone number provided at the time the lot is offered for sale. Execution of telephone bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we cannot accept liability in an individual instance for failing to execute a telephone bid or for errors and omissions in connection with it, arising from circumstances beyond our reasonable control. Bidders are advised that there is a limit to the number of lines available for telephone bidding and these are allocated purely on a first come, first served basis. Should all available lines be pre-allocated, prospective buyers will be asked if they wish to leave a commission bid instead. Telephone bids may be recorded for security purposes and by bidding on the telephone prospective buyers consent to the recording of their conversation. All buyers must arrange payment and notify Chorley’s of proposed collection arrangements by 5pm on the Friday one week after the auction. 12. Live Online Bidding All those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above. Chorley’s sales offer prospective buyers the facility to bid live online through the website of www.the-saleroom.com. Lots purchased in this way will attract an additional charge for the service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed. All potential buyers will be required to submit

identification details and credit/debit card details when they register to bid live online through the-saleroom.com. The registration address must be the bidder’s permanent residence and the card details provided must be their own. Registration through the-saleroom.com must be made no later than 9am on the day of the sale (or the first day of a two-day sale). Bidders will be approved and activated for live online bidding at our discretion. Intending bidders are advised that this service is offered subject to the Terms and Conditions of ATG Media as stated on the-saleroom.com website and that they bid by this method at their own risk. Chorley’s cannot be held responsible for any failure or delay in online bidding technology which results in bids failing to reach the auctioneer or reaching the auctioneer after the hammer has fallen, neither are we responsible for incorrect information provided by the-saleroom.com regarding the success of internet bids. Absentee payments for Lots purchased online through the-saleroom.com will only be accepted by bank transfer or by card payment on the secure page of Chorley’s website, and there will be a clearance period of 72 hours after payment before Lots purchased online will be released for collection. Chorley’s reserve the right to charge for removal to storage of any lots not collected by 5pm on the Friday one week after the auction, for which a fee of £10 will be charged plus a storage rate of £2 per lot per day, plus VAT. If any lots are not paid for within three weeks of the sale, Chorley’s reserve the right to cancel the sale and arrange for the lot(s) to be sold either by private treaty or in a subsequent auction, and any shortfall will be invoiced to the defaulting bidder. 13. Methods of Payment Prospective buyers who have not bid at Chorley’s before may be requested to supply bank references before the auction. As a general rule, any payment tendered, other than cash, will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Accepted methods of payment are:• Sterling cash up to a maximum sum of £8,000 per auction • Debit card drawn on a UK Bank – there is no additional

charge for purchases made with these cards. Maximum payment in one day £30,000.

• Bank transfer – account details available from office. Maximum payment accepted from personal accounts is £25,000 per day or £100,000 from business accounts

• Creditcard–paymentuptoamaximumamountof£5000per auction will be accepted at the auctioneers’ discretion and will be subject to a surcharge of 3%.

Cheques and banker’s drafts are not acceptable tender, unless agreed with a Director of Chorley’s in advance. We will not accept payments for purchased lots from any party other than the registered bidder, unless otherwise agreed with this firm prior to the sale. Absentee payments by credit/debit card will not be accepted over the telephone, but must be made through the secure card payment page on our website, after which a clearance period of 72 hours will apply before the goods are available for release.If any lots are not paid for within three weeks of the sale, Chorley’s reserve the right to cancel the sale and arrange for the lot(s) to be sold either by private treaty or in a subsequent auction, and any shortfall will be invoiced to the defaulting bidder.14. Collection and Storage All buyers must arrange payment and notify Chorley’s of proposed collection arrangements by 5pm on the Friday one week after the auction. Goods will not be released before cleared payment has been received. Goods will not be released to any other person or address other than that registered prior to the auction. Collections by couriers/carriers will only be accepted on receipt of written instructions from the registered bidder. Collections by taxi or unconfirmed other parties will be refused. If an absentee payment has been made by credit/debit card, Chorley’s will not release the items for a clearance period of 72 hours unless the purchaser collects in person and produces the

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payment card at the time of collection. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer paying storage charges. Unless otherwise agreed with the Auctioneers, any lots remaining at the saleroom following the Friday one week after the sale will incur a removal charge of £10 plus storage fees of £2 per lot per day, all plus VAT. We can provide details, without liability, of appropriate courier/carrier firms for collection of goods; however both the insuring and carriage charge is entirely the responsibility of the buyer. At our discretion, and upon the written authorisation from the buyer assuming all responsibility for loss or damage, we may be able to pack goods for collection by courier or despatch by Royal Mail Special Delivery. This would be done to the best of our ability, however this service will be provided only upon the understanding that the buyer will not hold Chorley’s liable for any damage or loss to a item once collected from the saleroom; where this service is offered, Chorley’s will make a charge for the time and materials used in packing, plus the necessary postage charges. We strongly recommend that bidders enquire before the sale if a packing service will be available for a particular Lot, if this will have a bearing on their decision to bid.TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS1. Interpretation In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘your’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers.2. Commission Commission is charged to Sellers at the following rates:-For each Lot sold for £3000 and under: 15% of the hammer price plus VAT at the current rate at the time of the saleFor each Lot sold for £3001 and over: 10% of the hammer price plus VAT at the current rate at the time of the sale3. Removal Costs Items for sale must be consigned to the saleroom by any stated deadline and at the vendor’s expense. We may be able to assist with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely the responsibility of the vendor.4. Insurance of Goods (a) All goods on our premises or under our control are insured against loss and damage while so placed and sellers will be charged at the rate of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT or, if unsold, our lower estimate of the hammer price. (b) If the owner of goods consigned instructs us in writing not to insure them, they then remain at the owner’s risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected back by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 4(a) is inapplicable.5. Illustrations The cost of any illustrations is borne by the vendor. If we consider that the lot would benefit from the inclusion of an illustration in the catalogue, your permission will be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the Auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. All lots in every sale are illustrated on Chorley’s website and major auction search websites, for which a fee of £5 plus VAT is charged per lot.6. Minimum Bids and our Discretion Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7. We may sell lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us a “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve.

7. Reserves (a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and insurance charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment).(b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent.(c) Where a reserve has been placed, only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any); you may in no circumstances bid personally on your own lots.8. Electrical Items These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense.9. Soft Furnishings The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. The rights of disposal referred to in clauses 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request.10. Descriptions Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance and authentication of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless we are informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale, you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. The liability to reimburse the sale proceeds shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it.11. Unsold and Withdrawn Items If an item is unsold it may with your consent be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed, otherwise storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a daily rate of £2 per lot.12. Withdrawn and Bought in Items These are liable to incur a charge of 5% plus VAT on being withdrawn after being catalogued, based on the reserve or pre-sale estimate. 13. Conditions of Sale You agree that all goods will be sold under our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking.14. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest (a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement.

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(b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply.15. Warehousing We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum storage charge of £2 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks, we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal.16. Settlement After the sale, settlement of the net sum due to you normally takes place within 30 days of the sale (either by BACS or by crossed cheque to the seller) unless the buyer has not paid for the goods, in which case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 30 days from the date of sale.CONDITIONS OF SALEChorley’s 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 Chorley’s 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 Chorley’s 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 Procedure 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 re-offering 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;

(d) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn;(e) 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. Increments Bidding increments shall be at the sole discretion of the auctioneer.4. The Purchase Price The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium plus VAT on the premium at the rate imposed by law. The Conditions of Sale oblige buyers to pay a buyer’s premium on each lot purchased at the following rates. Where thresholds apply the higher premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price up to the threshold and the lower premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price in excess of the threshold. 17.5% on the first £250,000 of the hammer price15% on the excess between £250,001 and £500,000 of the hammer price12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 of the hammer price10% on the excess over £1,000,001In addition, VAT is added to this premium (see below). 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. The Artist’s Resale Right Purchase of lots marked in the catalogue with ARR beside the name of the artist may be subject to payment of the Artist’s Resale Right. This is a royalty charge that all UK art market professionals are required to collect from the buyer of a work of art by an artist, or beneficiary of a deceased artist, who is registered as a member of a recognised collection agency. A payment of 4% will be due on qualifying lots that achieve a hammer price of the UK sterling equivalent of Euro 1,000 to 50,000 and this royalty charge will be added to the buyer’s invoice. The Euro rate of exchange applied will be the rate published by the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) website on the day of the sale. Chorley’s reserves the right to invoice the buyer of a Lot at any point after the auction, should it later transpire that the artist is eligible for this royalty. After payment is received, the auctioneers will pass on this royalty to the artist’s collecting agency. For qualifying items that sell for in excess of the UK equivalent of Euro 50,000, a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply and can be viewed on the website www.dacs.org.uk along with detailed information about the Artist’s Resale Right. 7. 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.8. Title and Collection of Purchase (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 in respect of such lots and all other sums owed to Chorley’s, though risk shall pass to you from the time of sale.(2) You shall, at your own risk and expense, take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 5pm on the Friday one week after the sale or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment (where agreed in advance), after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges.

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(3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for and all other debts and obligations to Chorley’s have been settled.9. 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 notexceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 2 working days after the sale unless otherwise advised;(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 conditions10. 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.11. Commission 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. 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.12. Warranty of Title and Availability The seller warrants to the auctioneer and the buyer 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.13. Agency The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.14. 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.

15. Description 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 opportunity 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 representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition, completeness 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.16. 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) 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.GENERAL1. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse 1. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.2. (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.3. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by First Class Mail or Swift-mail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.4. 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.5. Any indulgence extended to bidders, buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.6. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.

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Prinknash Abbey ParkGloucestershire

GL4 8EU

Chorley’s 22nd &

23rd May 2014

Auction CatalogueThursday 22nd & Friday 23rd May 2014

Prinknash Abbey ParkGloucestershire GL4 8EU

Telephone: 01452 344499Email: [email protected]

Web: www.simonchorley.com


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