Spring Catalogue Sale
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Spring Catalogue Sale
Spring Catalogue Sale Thursday 22, Friday 23 and Saturday 24 March 2012 Thursday 22 March at 10.00am in Saleroom 1 Glass 1 th A Stained and Painted Glass Roundel, 19 century, after Raphael, The Madonna Della Sedia, apparently unsigned, within yellow and black formal scroll decorated six panel border, ring for suspension, 41cm diameter £200 - 400 2 A Large Engraved Glass Pedestal Punch Bowl, th 20 century, of circular form with everted rim, decorated with swags of fruits suspended from ribbon ties, within gadrooned arches, laurel leaf detail to the circular foot, 31cm diameter, 21cm high £200 - 300 3 th A Pair of Cut Glass Table Lustres, early 19 century, the gilt metal sockets in fan and hobnail cut drip pans hung with button and prismatic drops on a baluster stem with further conforming drip pan similarly hung with drops, on a diamond cut column and fan and hobnail cut lobed circular base, 35cm high £200 - 300 4 th th A Set of Six Wine Goblets, late 19 /20 century, the bucket shape bowls engraved with cockfighting scenes, on plain stems and circular feet, 20cm high £150 - 200 5 A Wellington Commemorative Rummer, circa 1815, the round funnel bowl engraved WELLINGTON FOREVER above a sword, on the reverse with dove with laurel twig, on single knop short stem, 12cm; A Blue Glass Rummer, circa 1800, the ovoid bowl on heavy lemon squeezer square foot, 12.2cm high; and Another, circa 1790, in clear glass, with engraved rim, 13.5cm high (3) £120 - 180 6 A Rummer, circa 1810, the round funnel bowl with basal cut and floral swag engraving around the inscription SUCCESS TO THE TOWN AND TRADE OF BLACKBURNE (sic) and with initials JEE opposite, on solid square foot, 13.5cm high; and A Rare Davenport Process Rummer, circa 1810, the broad semi-ovoid cup with overlap leaf broad banding, on a double cushion knop and circular foot with etched mark PATENT, 11.1cm high (2) £150 - 250 7 A Love Token Scent Bottle, AB July 9th 1817, of flattened spherical form, with opaque white wrythen striations, purple and blue glass beaded rim and sides, with inscription applied (as above), the initials beneath a heart motif, 4.6cm £250 - 350 8 th A Wine Glass, 18 century, the bell shape bowl with basal air tear on hollow baluster stem and circular folded foot, 13.5cm high; A Wine Glass, with faceted stem, 13.5cm; and Another, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with a band of flowers, 14.5cm high (3) £200 - 300 9 A Set of Twelve Slice Cut Circular Salt Cellars, part of the Tenantry Service of the Duke of Northumberland, early 19th century, of panelled circular form, each moulded with lemon squeezer bases, and each engraved with the Percy crescent, 7.1cm diameter The service was transported continuously between Alnwick Castle and Sion House in London for important banquets. £150 - 250 10 A Set of Six Rummers, circa 1790, each semi-ovoid bowl with triple panelled base and slightly wrythen short stem to a square foot, 13cm high £150 - 200 11 A Colour-Twist Wine Glass, circa 1770, the bell bowl with a double-series colour-twist stem comprising a red and white spiral thread around a wide spiral tape edged with green, 15.8cm high £1600 - 2000 12 Three Ale Glasses, circa 1780-1830, the latest example engraved with fruiting hops and barley, the two earlier examples with wrythen twisted bowls, the tallest 13.3cm high; and A Masonic Dram Glass, circa 1710, the bucket bowl engraved with diverse Masonic symbols, on a single knop stem, 10.5cm high (4) £150 - 200 13 A Large Engraved Rummer, circa 1820, the bucket bowl engraved with three tailors making clothes, opposed by initials JAL and flowering branches, on a single knopped short stem with plain foot, 21cm high £180 - 250 14 A ‘Speed the Plough’ Rummer, circa 1805, the bucket bowl engraved with THE FARMERS ARMS and initials FMC within barley eyes, on lemon squeezer square foot, 13.2cm high £150 - 250 15 A Pair of Irish Mallet Decanters, circa 1800, possibly Cork Glass Co, each with bull's eye stoppers and double milled triple ring necks, the bodies engraved with four anchors punctuating undulating laurel swags with ribbon ties, 28cm high £150 - 250 16 A Set of Three Ale Glasses, circa 1750, each with round funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley, on double knopped multiple spiral air twist stems, 19cm high £300 - 400 17 An Electioneering Wine Glass, circa 1760-65, the ogee bowl engraved HUZZAH LOWTHER AND UPTON, on a plain stem and folded foot, 13.3cm high The sentiment engraved on this glass is possibly relating to a 1761 Parliamentary election campaign in Yorkshire contested by Sir James Lowther and John Upton of Ingmire Hall £800 - 1000 18 A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl on air twist stem and circular foot, 16cm high; and A Similar Smaller Glass, 15cm high (2) £200 - 300 19 A Wine Glass, circa 1765, the bell shaped bowl engraved with a leaf band on a double knopped opaque twist stem and circular foot, 17.5cm high £120 - 180 20 A Wine Glass, circa 1765, the ogee bowl engraved with a flower and a bird on a double series opaque twist stem and circular foot, 14.5cm; A Similar Glass, engraved with flowers and an insect, 14.5cm; and A Similar Glass, engraved with a bird on branch and flowers, 14.5cm (3) £200 - 300 21 A Light Baluster Wine Glass, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with birds and bowls of fruit within scrollwork and foliate ornament hung with swags, on a baluster stem with two ball knops and circular foot, 20cm high £700 - 1000 22 A Wine Glass, circa 1760, the semi-fluted rounded funnel bowl on a double series opaque twist stem and circular foot, 17cm high; A Similar Glass, with hammered lower section to bowl and later engraved MARY E PATTERSON 1897, 16.5cm high; A Similar Glass, the ogee bowl on double series opaque twist stem, 14cm high; and A Similar Glass, with semi-fluted bowl, 13cm high (4) £150 - 200 23 An Engraved Wine Glass, circa 1765, the round funnel bowl engraved with initial O within a frame of foliage, the stem with upper beaded knop between triple collars, on a double-series opaque twist stem comprising fine spiral threads around a central slightly spiral gauze, 15.1cm high £200 - 300 24 A Mixed-Twist Ale Glass, circa 1760, the round funnel bowl with plain stem containing a single air spiral around a multi-ply opaque twist corkscrew, 19.5cm high £120 - 180 25 A Wine Glass, circa 1765, the ovoid bowl with all-over honeycomb moulding, on a double series opaque twist stem comprising four spiral threads outside a gauze, 12cm high; and Another, circa 1780, the ovoid bowl on a double series opaque twist stem comprising four spiral tapes around a central gauze, 13cm high (2) £200 - 300 26 A Near Pair of Wine Glasses, circa 1760, the rounded funnel bowls on double series opaque twist stems and circular feet, 14.7cm and 15cm high £150 - 200 27 A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the bell shaped bowl on an air twist stem and circular foot, 16.5cm high £120 - 150 28 An Ale Glass, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with barley ears and a moth, on a plain stem, 17.4cm high; and Another, circa 1750, engraved with barley and hops, folded foot, 16.4cm high (2) £180 - 250 29 A Mixed Series Wine Glass, circa 1760, the round funnel bowl on a pair of air twist spirals interwoven into opaque spiral threads, 15cm high £120 - 180 30 A Champagne Glass, circa 1750, the double ogee bowl on a multiple spiral air twist stem with basal knop, domed foot, 16.5cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1755, the waisted bucket bowl on a plain multiple spiral air twist stem, 16.5cm high (2) £150 - 200 31 A Wine Glass, circa 1765, the semi-fluted ogee bowl on double series opaque twist stem and circular foot, 15cm high; and A Similar Glass, the ogee bowl with everted rim, 15cm high (2) £200 - 300 32 A Wine Goblet, circa 1765, the plain ovoid bowl on a double-series opaque twist stem comprising two multi-ply spiral bands around a central corkscrew, 18cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1760, the plain round funnel bowl on a multi spiral opaque twist centre knop stem, 14.5cm high (2) £150 - 250 33 A ‘Success to the Coal Trade’ Wine Glass, circa 1765, the ovoid bowl engraved (as above) on a double-series opaque twist stem comprising eight spirals around a central corkscrew, 15.5cm high £400 - 600 34 An Air Twist Wine Glass, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl with dimpled and fluted decoration, on a multiple spiral air twist stem with upper knop, 16.5cm high £150 - 250 35 An Ale Glass, circa 1765, the plain round funnel bowl on double series opaque twist stem comprising a spiral tape outside a pair of spiral tapes, on domed foot, 20.2cm high £120 - 180 36 An Air Twist Wine Glass, circa 1760, the round funnel bowl on a multi-ply spiral corkscrew, 15cm high; and An Opaque Twist Wine Glass, circa 1765, the ogee bowl on a double series stem comprising a multi-ply spiral band outside a pair of spiral tapes, 15.8cm high (2) £200 - 300 37 A Ratafia Glass, circa 1765, the slim bowl with basal fluting, on a double-series opaque twist stem comprising two triple spiral threads outside vertical gauze, 18.5cm high £600 - 800 38 A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl on a multi spiral air twist stem, 16.1cm high; and A Pan-Topped Wine Glass, circa 1750, the bowl on a centre knopped stem with multiple spiral air twist, 17.7cm high (2) £180 - 250 39 A Silesian Stemmed Sweetmeat Glass, circa 1760, of heavy gauge, with petallate ogee bowl and on an eight-sided baluster stem and cusped foot, 16cm high; A Facet Stem Wine Glass, circa 1775, the round funnel bowl with basal cutting and on a centre-knop stem, 15cm high; and Another, circa 1775, the simple ovoid bowl with facet cut stem, 12.5cm high (3) £150 - 250 40 An Air Twist Wine Glass, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl on a multi-spiral air twist stem of shoulder and centre knop, 15cm high; and Another, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl with basal fluting, on a centre-knopped stem, 14.7cm high (2) £250 - 300 41 A Colour Twist Wine Glass, circa 1760, the trumpet bowl on a double-series red and opaque colour twist stem comprising a white and a red spiral thread around a vertical gauze, 17.1cm high £300 - 500 42 An Opaque Twist Wine Glass, circa 1760, the round funnel bowl with basal fluting, on a single-series opaque twist stem comprising outlined lace twist, 14.9cm high; and Another, circa 1760, the flared bucket bowl on a pair of multi-ply corkscrews, 15.6cm high (2) £200 - 300 43 A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the trumpet bowl on an air twist stem and circular foot, 17.5cm high £100 - 150 44 A Wine Glass, circa 1740, the thistle bowl with basal air tear on plain stem and folded circular foot, 17cm high £150 - 200 45 A Wine Glass, circa 1760, the semi-fluted ogee bowl on knopped double series opaque twist stem and circular foot, 16.5cm; and A Similar Air Twist Wine Glass, 15cm high (2) £200 - 300 46 A Goblet, circa 1700-20, the round funnel bowl upon a teared inverted baluster stem, 19.3cm high £1000 - 1500 47 A Patch Stand, circa 1740, with wrythen fluted bowl, stem and circular foot, 5.5cm high, 6.4cm diameter; and A Sweetmeat Glass, circa 1740, the panelled and ogee moulded bowl on a multiple knopped stem, and on a panelled foot, 9cm high, 8.8cm diameter (2) £200 - 300 48 A Balustroid Wine Glass, circa 1740, the round funnel bowl simply engraved with a basket of flowers and a bird, on a triple knop stem, slightly conical folded foot, 14.4cm high £120 - 180 49 A Balustroid Wine Glass, circa 1730, the trumpet bowl with teared base, on an inverted baluster stem, 15.5cm high; A Wine Glass, circa 1760, the trumpet bowl on true hollow stem, 15cm high; and Another, circa 1750, the waisted bell bowl on plain stem and folded foot, 13.8cm high (3) £150 - 250 50 A Baluster Wine Glass, circa 1725, the bell bowl engraved with fruiting vine, on a double knopped stem and domed foot, 16.8cm high £180 - 250 51 A Silesian Stemmed Friendship Wine Glass, circa 1740, the round funnel bowl with teared base, engraved with two shaking hands AMICITIAE, flanked by fronds, on a shouldered and teared stem with basal knop, folded foot, 18.5cm high £400 - 600 52 A Green Wine Glass, circa 1740, the cup bowl on a thick straight plain stem, with half-basal knop, on slightly domed and broadly folded foot, 17cm high £150 - 250 53 A Balustroid Wine Glass, circa 1730, the round funnel bowl on shoulder knop over two drop knops and basal knop, on a domed foot, 17.5cm high £300 - 400 54 A Tazza, circa 1730, the circular top with low edge, on a hollow multiple knopped short stem and domed folded foot, 10cm high, 20.7cm diameter; and A Pair of Condiment Bottles, circa 1780, with facet cut lozenge and guilloche decoration, with later silver mounts, London 1850, 16cm high (3) £150 - 250 55 A Balustroid Patch Stand, circa 1740, the circular top with low rim, on a hollow double knopped stem, folded foot, 10.3cm diameter, 6.3cm high £150 - 250 56 th A Facon de Venise Tazza, probably 17 century, the slightly dished circular top with a central applied guilloche band in turquoise glass within ribbon bands, on a swept circular folded foot, 27cm diameter, 8cm high; and A Tazza, circa 1760, the circular top with everted rim, on a swept base with folded foot, 37.5cm diameter, 8.5cm high (2) £200 - 300 British Ceramics 57 A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Slender th Baluster Vases, 20 century, with loop handles, painted by Freeman with still lives of fruit on mossy banks, on gilt circular socles, printed marks in black, 28cm high £300 - 500 58 A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Tea Plates, 1952 and 1953, painted by Freeman with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt line borders, signed, printed marks in black, 15.5cm diameter £120 - 180 59 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Ginger Jar and Cover, 1941, painted by Horace Price with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed mark in puce, 17cm high £1300 - 1600 60 th A Royal Worcester Porcelain Baluster Vase, 20 century, painted by J Reed with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed mark in black, 18.5cm high £500 - 700 62 A Set of Three Royal Worcester Porcelain th Cabinet Cups and Saucers, 20 century, painted by Frank Roberts and P Platt with still lives of fruit on mossy banks within gilt gadroon borders, signed, printed marks in black £750 - 850 63 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Twin-Handled th Ovoid Vase and Cover, 20 century, painted by Leaman with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank, printed marks in black, 21cm high £700 - 1000 64 A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet th Plates, 20 century, painted by Harry Ayrton with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt lobed gadrooned borders, signed, printed marks in black, 22cm diameter £900 - 1100 66 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Twin-Handled th Vase and Cover, 20 century, painted by R Price, of ovoid form with stiff leaf borders and twin-handles terminating in female masks, the domed cover with floriform finial, on a circular socle and square base, decorated with a still life of a fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed mark in black, 21cm high £1000 - 1500 67 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pedestal Dish, circa 1935, of lobed oval form with shell and leaf handles, painted by T Lockyer with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt gadroon borders, signed, printed marks in puce, 31.5cm wide £200 - 300 75 A Minton Faience Architectural Plaque, circa 1870, modelled in high relief with the mask of Mercury wearing a wing helmet flanked by birds issuing from acanthus, on a celadon ground, impressed marks, 35cm by 42cm £200 - 300 68 A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Plates, 1930, painted by H H Price with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank within a gilt line border, signed, printed marks in puce, 23cm diameter £200 - 300 77 A Robert Heron ‘Wemyss Ware’ Mug, painted with pink wild roses within bottle green lined borders, wide loop handle, impressed mark and script mark in yellow, 14.3cm £200 - 300 69 A Matched Set of Six Royal Worcester Porcelain Coffee Cans and Saucers, various dates including 1924, 1931 and 1932, painted by Harry Ayrton, Ernest Barker and others with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed marks in puce, blue and black £1500 - 2000 78 A Robert Heron ‘Wemyss Ware’ Mug, painted with a black cockerel and three chickens on a sponged green ground, bottle green lined border and handle, 14.2cm £60 - 80 70 A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Porcelain Baluster Vase, circa 1898, with winged feline gilded shoulder handles about the short trumpet neck, the main body painted on both sides with sprays of roses, asters and other flowers, on a decoratively banded base and short ogee foot, puce printed crown and wheel mark, shape 1619, year mark and year cipher (indistinct), 34cm high £300 - 500 71 A Pair of Derby Crown Porcelain Company Vases, date cipher for 1887, of ovoid form with garlic necks and twin scroll handles gilt with Persian style foliage within blue ogee borders on a pale lemon ground, printed marks in red, 17.5cm high £200 - 300 72 A Doulton Stoneware ‘South Africa ‘ Jug, printed with figures and animals, commemorating the 1900 South Africa Campaign, inscribed South Africa 1900, impressed marks including 305, 21cm £160 - 250 73 A Majolica Centrepiece, circa 1870, the oak leaf moulded dish with ogee rim on tree trunk stem flanked by a stag and doe and circular base picked out in typical glazes, impressed diamond registration mark, 25.5cm high £400 - 500 74 A Minton Majolica Game Pie Dish and Cover, circa 1870, of basket moulded oval form, the cover moulded and applied with dead game picked out in typical colours, impressed marks, 35cm wide over handles £400 - 500 79 A Robert Heron ‘Wemyss Ware’ Vase, of waisted form with wavy rim, painted with full blown pink roses, bottle green lined rim, script mark in yellow, 15.5cm £150 - 200 80 A Robert Heron ‘Wemyss Ware’ Squat Biscuit Barrel and Cover, decorated with full blown pink roses and inscribed BISCUITS, bottle green lobed borders, impressed mark and script mark in green, retailer's mark for T Goode & Co, London, 11cm; and A Taller Biscuit Barrel, with pink rose decoration, script mark in green Wemyss T Goode & Co, 15cm £100 - 200 81 A Robert Heron ‘Wemyss Ware’ Rectangular Stand, inscribed NO ROSE WITHOUT A THORN and painted with a full blown pink rose, bottle green border, script mark in green, 14.5cm £100 - 150 82 A Robert Heron ‘Wemyss Ware’ Part Teaset, each piece painted with black cockerels and hens, some inscribed BON JOUR in puce, bottle green lined borders, comprising teapot and cover, slop basin, three teacups, two saucers and a milk jug, printed and impressed marks (9) £300 - 400 83 A Robert Heron ‘Wemyss Ware’ Inkstand and Cover, of shaped oval form, painted with full blown roses between bottle green borders, impressed mark, 22cm £100 - 150 84 A Robert Heron ‘Wemyss Ware’ Vase, of floral waisted form, painted with daisies on a blue, green and red ground, script in black Wemyss 218, 19.5cm high £120 - 180 85 A Robert Heron ‘Wemyss Ware’ Teaset for One, each piece painted with pink roses, bottle green lined rims, comprising tray, cup, saucer, milk jug and sugar bowl; and A Similarly Decorated Waisted Small Vase, impressed, script and printed marks, 10.7cm (6) £200 - 300 86 A Large Green Glazed Pottery Urn, circa 1870, the basket weave and reeded neck flanked by two putti handles sitting on lion masks with loop handles, the ogee body with ribbon tied laurel wreath medallions over a gadrooned border, on a circular socle with gadrooned rim, 87cm high £500 - 700 87 A Treacle Glazed Terracotta Figure of a Seated th Cat, 19 century, on a stepped rectangular base moulded with dogs, 18cm high £150 - 200 88 An Adams & Co Parian Bust of Richard Cobden, circa 1865, on a circular socle, impressed marks, 44cm high £300 - 400 89 A Copeland Parian Figure of Chastity, circa 1865, after Joseph Durham, the standing maiden in flowing robes holding a bunch of lilies on an oval titled base, impressed marks, 64cm high £200 - 300 90 A Copeland Parian Figure of a Child, ‘On the Sea Shore’, 1872, after Joseph Durham, as a little girl blustered by the wind, the integral base with incised title, also incised J DURHAM ARA 1872 and impressed factory mark and N76, 49cm high £300 - 400 91 A Slipware Model of a Seated Cat, possibly Canny Hill Pottery, Bishop Auckland, circa 1860, on an oval base decorated in mottled green and brown glazes, 30cm high £250 - 350 92 A W T Copeland & Sons British Arctic Expedition Circular Stand, 1875, printed in pale blue with a polar bear within a circular cartouche inscribed ARCTIC EXPEDITION 1875 within an entwined border, the reverse printed ALERT, printed mark WT Copeland & Sons Arctic Expedition 1875, 18cm diameter Part of a Copeland service made for the Ward Room of HMS Alert, one of two ships used by Sir George Strong Nares in his failed 1875 expedition to reach the North Pole £250 - 300 93 A Hampson & Broadhurst Pottery Railway Mug, th mid 19 century, printed in brown and overpainted in colours with a landscape with steam train and carriages, printed mark, 10cm high £120 - 180 94 th A Sunderland Pink Lustre Jug, mid 19 century, printed in black and overpainted in colours with Spring Champ of England, Langan Defeated and Drink to England's Champion the Brave and Gallant Spring, 15cm high £1500 - 2500 95 th A Saltglaze Stoneware Harvest Jug, mid 19 century, of baluster form with reeded neck, moulded and applied with figures and animals amongst trees on a two-tone ground, 25.5cm high £150 - 200 96 A Don Pottery Soup Tureen and Cover, circa 1820, of lobed oval form with scroll handles, printed in underglaze blue with named views Etna from the Augustines and Brundisium, printed mark, 34cm wide over handles; and A Similar Sauce Tureen Stand, printed with a view of the Imperial Rocca, 20cm (3) £200 - 300 97 th A Staffordshire Pottery Foot Bath, mid 19 century, of cushioned oval form, printed in manganese with flower sprays, lattice and scrollwork within ribbon meander borders, 55cm wide £300 - 400 98 th A Child's Pearlware Dessert Service, early 19 century, printed in underglaze blue with chinoiserie buildings in landscapes, comprising a soup tureen, cover and ladle, two sauce tureens, covers, ladles and stands, two vegetable tureens and covers, two sauceboats, an oval bowl, a square bowl, six oval platters in sizes, twelve dinner plates, five soup plates, six dessert plates, six side plates, and a small quantity of plated and similar spoons (qty) £200 - 300 99 A Pratt Type Pottery Money Box, circa 1800, as a longcase clock flanked by a gardener and his companion, a dog at their feet, on a sponged shaped oval base, the whole picked out in typical colours, 22.5cm high £400 - 600 100 A Prattware Standing Figure ‘Sportsman’, circa 1810, as a gentleman wearing a brown top hat, blue jacket and mustard trousers, standing with his dog and gun at his side, on a square base with impressed mark SPORTSMAN, 11cm high; and A Creamware Figure of a Sleeping Young Woman, circa 1790, resting against a tree stump wearing a bonnet and robes, with simple spotted decoration in mustard, brown and black, with green detail, 7cm high (2) £150 - 200 101 A Brown Saltglaze Stoneware Tobacco Jar, th probably Derbyshire, early 19 century, of baluster form moulded and applied with a vacant ribbon label above the Royal arms flanked by recumbent lions and roses above a shell border, on a two tone ground, 21.5cm high £100 - 150 102 A Brown Saltglaze Stoneware Double Tavern th Mug, probably London, mid 18 century, the cylindrical vessels with reeded base borders and strap handle, 16.5cm high; and A Lead Glazed th Pottery Mug in 17 Century Style, of baluster form with everted rim and strap handle, 19.5cm high £100 - 150 103 A Silver Mounted Mortlake Brown Saltglaze Stoneware Jug, hallmarked 1799, of baluster form with reeded neck and strap handle moulded and applied with a rectangular panel of The Punch Party and with classical figures and foxhunting scene, on a two tone ground, 19.5cm high See Oswald (Hildyard and Hughes) English Brown Stoneware 1670-1900, pg.59 for a discussion of the elements of the decoration and the attribution to Mortlake £150 - 250 104 A Silver Mounted Mortlake Brown Saltglaze Stoneware Jug and Hinged Cover, hallmarked 1802, the domed cover with panelled finial, the baluster jug with reeded neck and strap handle moulded and applied with a rectangular tavern scene, topers and a foxhunt, 23.5cm high £150 - 200 105 th A Lambeth Saltglaze Stoneware Jug, early 19 century, of baluster form moulded and applied with topers and a foxhunting scene, on a two tone ground, 19.5cm high £100 - 150 106 A Documentary Creamware Hare Coursing Jug, dated 1792, of baluster form, painted in colours with a vignette of two hounds chasing a hare, and inscribed THOMAS GREENSMITH 1792 within blue line borders, 20cm high £500 - 700 107 A Documentary Lord Rodney Creamware Mug, dated 1781, of cylindrical form with strap handles, painted and inscribed in the style of Robinson and Rhodes with SUCCESS TO BOLD RODNEY 1781 within a foliate and scroll cartouche beneath a dentil border, 12.5cm high £1200 - 1500 108 A Lowestoft Porcelain Relief Moulded Baluster Jug, circa 1761, with scroll handle, painted in underglaze blue with trailing foliage on a moulded ground of leaves, fruit and foliage, painter's number 3, 28cm high See Godden (Geoffrey) The Illustrated Guide to Lowestoft Porcelain, pl.29 for a similar jug £400 - 600 109 A Rare Lowestoft Porcelain Figure of a Cat, circa 1780, seated with black stripe markings on a green wash moulded mound base, 5.5cm high See Godden (Geoffrey) The Illustrated Guide to Lowestoft Porcelain, pl.139 for a similar example £3000 - 5000 110 A Lambeth Delft Dish, circa 1770, painted in blue, green, red and ochre with a chinoiserie figure in a landscape, within a foliate border, 34cm diameter; and An English Delft Dish, probably Liverpool, circa 1760, painted in blue with peony and rockwork, 36cm diameter (2) £150 - 200 111 A Chaffers Liverpool Porcelain Coffee Pot and Cover, circa 1760, of baluster form, the domed cover with turned knop, painted in underglaze blue with bamboo in a fenced garden, 20cm high See Godden (Geoffrey) Godden's Guide to English Blue and White Porcelain, pl.406 for a similar example £500 - 700 Continental Ceramics 112 A Pair of Sèvres Style Porcelain Cabinet Plates, th late 19 century, painted with a bust portrait of Louis XVI and M.elle de Sombreuil in jewelled cartouche within a ribbon tied meander border, on a blue ground with gilt and jewelled ornament and with panels of flowers and trophies, titled and pseudo Sèvres marks in blue, 24.5cm diameter £300 - 500 113 A Gilt Metal Mounted French Porcelain Basket, painted with a still life of fruit within gilt neo-classic ornament, the rim mount cast with shells, scrolls and foliage, the foliate cast fixed loop handle centred by a porcelain plaque with an armorial, bears Sèvres RF mark in gilt, 26cm wide £200 - 300 114 A French Porcelain Baluster Vase, circa 1860, with trumpet neck and high scroll handles, painted th in colours with 18 century figures picking flowers from a tree, the reverse with doves, bagpipes and a book in a rustic setting, the neck with a vignette of pink roses each within scroll, foliate and lattice gilt cartouche on a blue ground gilt with stars, 49cm high £500 - 800 115 A Vienna Porcelain Circular Tray, circa 1900, painted with a named scene Stefan der Konig von Ungarn …, inscribed in black and beehive mark in blue, 36cm diameter £300 - 500 116 th A Vienna Style Porcelain Cabinet Plate, late 19 century, painted with Venus and Cupid and an attendant on a balcony within a typical coloured and gilt panelled border with scrolling foliage and paterae, beehive mark in blue, 24.5cm diameter £300 - 400 117 A Continental Pâte-sur-Pâte Porcelain Oval th Plaque, late 19 century, decorated with Diana and a stag flanked by oak branches on a mottled blue ground, 24.5cm by 17.5cm, framed £300 - 400 118 A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Figures of Venus, th 20 century, the standing naked goddess holding arrows, two putti at her side, on a mound base, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 23.5cm high £400 - 600 119 A Continental Porcelain Circular Plaque, late th 19 century, decorated with the Holy Family after Raphael, 15cm diameter, framed £300 - 400 120 A Pair of Dresden Porcelain Urn Shaped Vases th and Pierced Covers, 20 century, with wreath knops and scroll handles, on circular socles and th square bases, painted with 18 century lovers in landscapes in panels, on a pink ground with floral bouquets, crowned D marks in blue, 25.5cm high £300 - 400 121 A Meissen Porcelain Figure Allegorical of Taste, th th th late 19 /early 20 century, after an 18 century original, as a loosely robed standing maiden holding apples, a monkey with a basket of fruit on a pedestal at her side, a putto eating from a bowl and a ham on a plate at her feet, on a scroll moulded base, crossed swords mark, 28cm high £600 - 800 122 th A Set of Twelve Delft Calendar Plates, in 18 century style, painted in blue with figures at various pursuits within broad scrolling foliate borders inscribed with the month in a reserved rectangular panel, HS marks in blue, 24cm diameter £500 - 600 123 th A Delft Lobed Circular Dish in Late 17 Century Style, painted in blue with a fenced garden within a foliate border, 22cm diameter £100 - 150 124 th A Pair of Delft Deep Dishes, late 18 century, painted in blue, green, ochre and manganese with a flower spray within four yellow bordered panels with similar flower sprays, 36.5cm diameter £100 - 150 125 th A Pair of Delft Dishes, mid 18 century, painted in blue, green, red and manganese with a tree within a river meander and flower border, 31cm diameter £100 - 150 126 th A Pair of Dutch Delft Dishes, mid 18 century, painted in blue chinoiserie foliage in a fenced garden within a border of foliage and lattice work, 35.5cm diameter £100 - 150 127 A Central European Slipware Centrepiece, th th 18 /19 century, as two figures supporting a crown on an arrangement of sixteen baluster drinking vessels joined in a domed form by loops, on a ring base, 39cm high £150 - 250 Oriental Ceramics and Works of Art 128 A Pair of Chinese Clair de Lune Glazed Squat Baluster Vases, Qing Dynasty, otherwise undecorated, 35.2cm high, on carved and pierced wood stands, 43.5cm high overall £500 - 800 129 th A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Vase, 19 century, ribbon tied fluted form with mythical beast handles, painted in famille rose enamels with foliage and fruit in round panels on a yellow ground with precious objects within formal borders, 44cm high £500 - 700 130 A Chinese Blanc de Chine Dehua Kilns, Fujian Porcelain Figure of Guanyin, bearing the impressed mark of He Chaozong, seated in meditative pose, with elaborate chignon, robes and bejewelled breast, holding a scroll in her left hand, with serene downward gazing expression, impressed square seal mark and gourd shape impressed mark, 20.8cm high He Chaozong is a well known Chinese potter of the 17th century, fashioning mainly Buddhist inspired white porcelain figures. His works are identified by an impressed mark, and are usually thickly potted. The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw a revival of figures made in the manner of He Chaozong and these also bear seal marks. £200 - 300 131 th A Cantonese Porcelain Punch Bowl, mid 19 century, of circular form typically painted with figures in landscapes and interiors within Greek key and ogee panels on a foliate ground with precious objects, 39.5cm diameter £500 - 700 132 A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Serving Platters, Qianlong, of canted rectangular form, painted in underglaze blue with a mother and child in a fenced garden, within a foliate border, 31cm wide £100 - 150 133 A Chinese Porcelain Soup Tureen Stand, Qianlong, of canted rectangular form, painted in underglaze blue with pagodas in a river landscape within a lattice and foliate border, 37cm wide £300 - 400 134 A Chinese Porcelain Serving Platter, Qianlong, of canted rectangular form, painted in underglaze blue with figures and buildings in a river landscape within a scroll and lattice border, 25.5cm wide; A Similar Larger Platter, 28.5cm wide; and Another Similar, 33cm wide (3) £100 - 150 135 A Chinese Porcelain Meat Platter, Qianlong, of canted rectangular form, painted in underglaze blue with a mother and child in a garden within a foliate and scroll border, 41.5cm wide £100 - 150 136 A Pair of Cantonese Porcelain Baluster Vases, th 19 century, with flared rims, typically painted in famille rose enamels with figures in interiors and gardens on a foliate ground, 44cm high £300 - 400 137 A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Jar, Qing Dynasty, painted in underglaze blue with a dragon and phoenix amongst lotus flowers and scrolls within formal borders, 26.5cm high £500 - 700 138 A Chinese Porcelain Straw Glaze Funerary Jar, in Tang style, the ribbed flared neck with mythical beast handles on a baluster body applied with roundels, 34cm high £500 - 700 139 A Chinese Porcelain Rectangular Vase, Republic period, moulded with raised rectangular panels painted with extensive river landscapes and with calligraphy, two character seal mark, 26.5cm high £150 - 200 140 th A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Vases, 19 century, the trumpet necks with mythical beast handles and scroll moulded sloping shoulders over a cylindrical body painted in famille rose enamels with figures in landscape and interiors in rectangular panels on a lilac ground, painted with a profusion of flowers, birds and insects within keywork borders, 33.5cm high £600 - 800 141 A Large Cantonese Porcelain Punch Bowl, mid th 19 century, typically painted in famille rose enamels with a central circular panel depicting a competition scene within a continuous scene of courtiers and figures in gardens and interiors and with broad foliate borders, the exterior with rectangular and ogee panels of figures at various pursuits, on a foliate and bird ground below a continuous landscape border, 60cm diameter, carved hardwood stand £1500 - 2000 142 A Chinese Porcelain Yellow Ground Saucer Dish, six character mark of Guangxu (1875-1908) and possibly of the period, painted in famille rose enamels with bats about a central shou character within scrolling lotus and precious objects, painted mark in red, 23cm £300 - 500 143 A Chinese Porcelain Yellow Ground Saucer th Dish, 19 century, painted en grisaille with fruiting and flowering branches and with iron red characters and seal, four character mark in iron red, 14.5cm diameter £200 - 300 144 A Chinese Porcelain Double Gourd Vase, bearing six character Jiaqing reign mark (1796-1820) but probably later, painted in famille rose enamels with scrolling lotus and cloud scrolls on a turquoise ground within formal borders, bears seal mark in red, 28.5cm high £3500 - 4500 145 A Chinese Porcelain Sang de Boeuf Glazed Vase, Qing Dynasty, of globular form with cylindrical neck, the deep red glaze shading to pale green at the neck, 28cm high £300 - 500 146 A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Flattened Baluster th th Vases, late 19 /20 century, with orange moulded ribbon tied band gilt with roundels on a millefiori and gilt ground, bears six character Qianlong seal marks in gilt, 19cm high £300 - 500 147 A Chinese Celadon Censor, probably th th Longquan, 16 /17 century, of circular form carved with foliage on three stilt feet, 33cm diameter, later hardwood stand £200 - 300 148 A Pair of Cantonese Porcelain Figures of th Sages, early 20 century, each with long beards and highly decorated flowing robes, one carrying a ruyi sceptre, the other a staff and peach, 33cm and 30cm high, matched hardwood bases £500 - 700 149 A Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Guangxu (1875-1908) and probably of the period, painted in famille rose enamels with chrysanthemum and lotus within cloud scroll and panel borders, the interior with shou character within thunder pattern border, six character reign mark in iron red, 12.5cm diameter; and A Similar Smaller Bowl, painted with a stork above waves, bears six character Guangxu reign mark in iron red, 8.5cm diameter (2) £150 - 200 150 A Chinese Armorial Porcelain Tureen and Cover, Qianlong, of canted rectangular form with pomegranate finial and elephant mask handles, painted in famille rose enamels with an armorial and bird crest and with scattered flower sprigs within a spear head border, 35cm wide £700 - 1000 151 A Cantonese Porcelain Dessert Service, early th 19 century, typically painted in famille rose enamels with figures in gardens and interiors within a border of insects and foliage, comprising a circular pedestal dish, a diamond shape pedestal dish, two kidney shape dishes, a shell dish and twelve plates (17) £400 - 600 152 A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Jar and Cover, th late 19 century, painted in famille verte enamels with figures in gardens and precious objects in panels on a powder blue ground, bears six character Qianlong seal mark, 31cm high £200 - 300 153 A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Baluster Jars and th th Cover, late 19 /early 20 century, painted in famille rose enamels with birds in branches and flowers amongst rockwork within shaped panels on a lotus scroll ground within lattice and panel borders, 33cm high £300 - 500 154 th th A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Vase, late 19 /20 century, with flared neck and mythical beast handles painted in underglaze blue with figures in a fenced garden within panel and lattice borders, 66.5cm high £200 - 300 155 A Chinese Porcelain Double Gourd Vase, th perhaps early 17 century, moulded and painted in underglaze blue with shaped panels of birds in landscape and foliage within line borders, 28cm high (mounted for electricity) £200 - 300 156 A Chinese Porcelain Brush Pot, Qing Dynasty, of vertical rectangular form, painted in underglaze blue with figures in gardens and in pavilions, on bracket feet, 18.5cm high £400 - 600 157 A Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vase, Guangxu mark and probably of the period, painted in underglaze red and blue with Buddhistic lions in Kangxi style, six character mark in underglaze blue, 18cm high £350 - 450 158 A Set of Five Chinese Porcelain Bird Feeders, Daoguang mark and probably of the period, painted in famille rose enamels with dragons amongst foliage on a pale green ground, comprising four barrel shaped feeders and one shallow cylindrical feeder, each with a pair of loop handles, 3.5cm and 1.75cm high, in fitted box £700 - 1000 159 A Chinese Porcelain Small Ovoid Jar, Kangxi mark and possibly of the period, painted in underglaze blue with a man and two boys in a fenced garden, six character reign mark in underglaze blue, 6.5cm high £300 - 500 160 th A Chinese Wucai Porcelain Baluster Jar in 17 Century Style, painted with a kylin in a fenced garden, a phoenix above, in panels on a lattice ground, 32.5cm high £500 - 700 161 A Chinese Porcelain Circular Box and Cover, th 19 century, painted in famille rose enamels with a maiden sitting under a tree in a circular panel and with processions of figures, 8.5cm diameter £120 - 150 162 th A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Jar in 17 Century Style, with a continuous scene of figures at various games and pursuits within cloud scroll and stiff leaf borders, 36.5cm high £300 - 400 163 th A Cantonese Porcelain Baluster Vase, 19 century, the trumpet neck with filled rim and mythical beast handles, typically painted in famille rose enamels with figures in landscape and interiors on a foliate ground with peacocks, 64.5cm high £400 - 600 164 th A Cantonese Porcelain Circular Dish, mid 19 century, with ogee rim and pierced circular foot, typically painted in famille rose enamels with insects amongst fruit and foliage within a panelled foliate border, 25cm diameter £250 - 350 165 A Chinese Porcelain Jar and Cover, Kangxi (1662-1722), enamelled with a warrior, goats and a sage divided by script, the cover with sage and lotus, 19cm high £100 - 150 166 A Chinese Porcelain Large Bottle Vase, Jiaqing reign mark but later, modelled with a sinuous pink dragon about the neck, painted in famille rose enamels with bats amongst scrolling lotus on a turquoise ground within key and stiff leaf borders, bears six character seal mark, 68cm high £2000 - 3000 167 th A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Bowls, 19 century, with everted rims, painted in underglaze blue with five roundels of dragons above a lotus and scroll border with further dragons to the inside and base, 15cm diameter £300 - 400 169 A Chinese Mid Blue Ground Porcelain Bottle Vase, Qianlong reign mark but later, of pear form with garlic neck, bears six character seal mark, 29cm high £400 - 600 170 A Pair of Japanese Earthenware Small Cylinder Vases, late Meiji period (1868-1912), each with main frieze of sparrows flying amongst floral displays, within horizontal bands of kiku, sparrow flocks, and demi-lune motifs, all in rich colours and gilt, stylised seal mark in black and gilt, 12cm high; and An Earthenware Tripod Censor, circa 1900, with leaf pierced domed cover, the body decorated with birds amongst blossoming shrubs, stylised seal mark in iron red, 6cm diameter (3) £250 - 350 171 Two Similar Satsuma Earthenware Pot Pourri Vases and Pierced Covers, Meiji period (1868-1912), the domed covers with figural finials, the square section baluster vases painted with panels of mothers and children in gardens on a blue and gilt brocade ground, on four scroll feet, seal marks, 31cm high, hardwood stands £400 - 600 172 A Korean Celadon Cup Stand, probably Koryo Dynasty, with central raised leaf moulded boss on a lobed circular stand, 15.5cm diameter £400 - 500 173 A Pair of Chinese Canton Enamel Hexagonal th Dragon Bowls, 19 century, internally painted with a central sky dragon within a border of three further dragons, externally with six flowering shrubs, in vivid enamel colours, 7.5cm high, 27cm wide £250 - 350 174 A Chinese Bronze Small Censor, Qing Dynasty, of squat barrel form cast with ogee arched panels of calligraphy, on three ball feet, bears four character seal mark, 8.5cm high £300 - 400 175 th A Chinese Lacquer Rectangular Panel, 19 century, inlaid in hardstone, bone and ivory with a vase of flowers and various precious objects within a raised keywork border, pierced swing handle, 98cm by 68cm £1800 - 2500 176 A Pair of Chinese Carved, Parcel Gilt and Polychrome Painted Figures of Enthroned th Dignitaries, late Ming Dynasty, 17 century, one figure in a rockwork effect throne, the other in traditional lacquered wood throne, with lion dogs, and tortoise at their feet, on lotus carved square dais, 31.5cm and 33cm high £400 - 600 177 A Chinese Carved Soapstone Figure of an Ascetic, Qing Dynasty, circa 1890, the emaciated figure reclining and drinking tea straight from the pot in the shadow of a vast lotus leaf, a fo dog and a peach branch at his side, 15cm high, upon a carved and pierced stand, 19.5cm high overall £200 - 300 178 Che Qiyou: A painting of white plum blossom in snow, in Literati style, 1920, with Chinese inscription ‘Gao lu zao hua ... ‘, translating as Rich Nature, the first month of spring in the year of the monkey, master Sanshijue, Che Qiyou of the Han Zhaoling at Shougulau Studio of Long Life Ink with opaque white paint and green pigment, on paper laid onto green silk, 19cm by 29cm This comes with an accompanying copy of a report from the curator at the Ashmolean Museum, October 2011, giving further details concerning the picture and its style. £200 - 300 179 A Chinese Carved Hardwood Figure Group, mid th 19 century, as figures of musicians, sages, travellers and others in a mountainous landscape with trees, pagodas and birds on a rocky moulded base, 57cm high; and Two Similar Smaller Groups, 48cm and 48.5cm high (3) £600 - 800 181 A Chinese Carved Stone Torso of a Bodhisattva, possibly Tang Dynasty, standing hold a fruit, a dhoti tied at the waist, on a lotus leaf carved base and square plinth, 60cm high £8000 - 12000 182 A Chinese Bronze Figure of a Confucian Priest, th th late 19 /early 20 century, standing enrobed, stroking his beard with his left hand, unsigned, 24.5cm high £300 - 400 183 A Cantonese Carved and Stained Ivory Puzzle nd th Ball Figural Chess Set, 2 half 19 century, the kings and queens as Imperial rulers, the bishops as clerics, the knights mounted on horseback, the castles as elephants surmounted by a turret and flag, the pawns as foot soldiers, on puzzle ball stems and circular bases, the kings 13.5cm and 13cm high £300 - 500 184 th A Chinese Bronze Censor, 19 century, of compressed baluster form with fish handles, decorated with figures in landscape panels within keywork border, bears six character Xuande reign mark, 30cm wide over handles, with hard wood stand £150 - 200 185 A Chinese Carved, Parcel Gilt and Polychrome Painted Figure of Guanyin, late Ming Dynasty, th 17 century, seated in meditation, wearing a crown inset with a diminutive figure of Buddha, upon a naturalistic rockwork dais, 29.5cm high (a/f) £200 - 300 186 A Chinese Relief Carved Mother-of-Pearl Half Shell (Silver-Lipped Pearl Oyster - Pinctada maxima), Canton, circa 1850-80, decorated with a pavilion scene with figures in procession, other military figures in fields beyond, 20.5cm high, on the original prunus branch and flower openwork wood stand (losses), 30.5cm high overall £200 - 300 187 A Chinese Carved Rootwood Figure of a Daoist Immortal, late 19th century, the emaciated sage standing holding a gourd and cup, upon a rustic base, 45cm high £120 - 180 188 A Chinese Silk Embroidered Robe, 1850-1900, with deep coral ground, worked overall with roundels composed of storks and bats amongst ruyi shape clouds framing baskets of flowers, above rocks, waves and concentric earth lines, the collar with repeat crane, bat and floral motifs, the shaped sleeves similarly decorated, 170cm across the arms, 135cm hem to neck £1500 - 2500 189 th A Dragon Robe, early 20 century, the indigo ground in silk embroidery and gold wrapped thread frontally worked with a confronting sky dragon above a Buddhistic medallion composed of cash coins, peonies and jewels, supported by a bat, amongst clouds and further competing dragons over rocks, waves and concentric earth lines, the collar similarly worked, and also the chocolate ground shaped sleeves, 192cm across the arms, 135cm hem to neck £1500 - 2500 190 th A Chinese Dragon Robe, early 20 century, the indigo ground worked in gold wrapped threads with a confronting dragon over two further dragons amongst clouds, pearls and Buddhistic precious objects, over rocks, waves and concentric earth patterns, 176cm across the arms, 135cm hem to neck (one arm incomplete) £300 - 500 191 A Chinese Silk Embroidered Winter Robe, early 20th century, with scarlet floral roundel decorated ground, the edges and collar applied with bands of diverse foliage including chrysanthemums, peonies, Buddha's finger citrons and magnolia in vivid colours, blue silk lined, 135cm across the arms, and a rather similar red ground under-skirt, in two pieces and decorated with fan tail fish, 135cm across the arms, 140cm hem to neck £450 - 650 192 A Chinese Chalcedony Snuff Bottle, Qing th Dynasty, probably 19 century, of flattened rounded form, plain, with associated carnelian stopper, 6.5cm high overall; and A Chinese Pottery Snuff Bottle, 1780-1850, of shouldered oval section, with overall fossiliferous limestone glaze, with carved taotie mask and ring side handles, blue stopper, 7.4cm high (2) £150 - 250 193 A Chinese Rutilated Quartz Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty (1750-1850), of plum shape, carved in high relief with three fruits and leaves, naturalistic stopper, 6cm high £200 - 300 194 A Chinese Ivory Snuff Bottle, circa 1920, as two conjoined fish, 8cm high; An Ivory Snuff Bottle, circa 1920, of slender flattened spade shape, one side applied with carved grey stone wind chime incised with archaic characters, engraved script to the reverse, 9cm high; and A Chinese Carved and Engraved Ivory Snuff Bottle, circa 1930, of bag form, with carved taotie and ring side handles, incised with a Buddhist sage recumbent on a tiger, with incised characters, 5.6cm high (3) £150 - 250 195 A Chinese Carved Turquoise Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty (1750-1850), of flattened shouldered form, carved in relief on one side with a fisherman by a pine tree near wildfowl, on the other with figures beneath branches of a pine, taotie mask and ring shoulder handles, bell shape stopper, 5.6cm high £250 - 350 196 A Chinese Chalcedony Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, of flattened shouldered spade form, with fo dog mask and ring leaf carved shoulders, with cabochon agate stopper with gilt metal mounts, 7cm £150 - 250 197 A Chinese White Jade Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, of flattened bag shape, carved in relief on the shoulders with fo dog masks and rings, cabochon stopper with bright green inclusion, 8.6cm; and A Green Jadeite Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, of round shouldered rectangular section, with fo dog and ring shoulders, coral and brass stopper, 8cm high (2) £150 - 250 198 A Chinese Armorial Porcelain Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, of flattened rounded form, relief moulded fo dog mask and ring shoulders, painted on each side with a heart shape armorial within feathered vine leaves surmounted by a bird, with white glass stopper, 6.7cm high £150 - 250 199 A Chinese Cloisonné Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, of spade form, worked on one side with a sky dragon, on the other with a phoenix bird in flight, in bright enamels, domed foliate stopper, 7cm high; and Another, Qing Dynasty, of octagonal panelled tapering form, worked with stylised lotus and tendrils, 7.4cm high (2) £150 - 250 200 Three Lapis Lazuli Snuff Bottles, Qing Dynasty and later, comprising a slim shouldered example worked in high relief with pine tree branches, 5.9cm, one worked with a pair of mandarin ducks, 6.5cm, and a bottle shape example with openwork scroll shoulder handles, 6.1cm £200 - 300 201 Two Chinese Cameo Carved Chalcedony Snuff Bottles, Qing Dynasty, each of compressed rounded form, one worked on one side only with a kylin, 5.2cm high, the other carved on one side only with magical mist pouring from a double gourd, 6cm £150 - 250 202 A Chinese Tiger's Eye Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, fashioned as a drum, with cabochon stopper, 5.6cm high; An Agate Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, of flattened round shouldered form, plain, 5.8cm high; and A Brown Glass Example, Qing Dynasty, imitating carnelian, 6.2cm high (3) £120 - 180 203 th A Chinese Jade Snuff Bottle, probably early 20 century, of tapered spade shape, worked in relief on one side with a bird on rocks, with bright green speckled inclusions, 5.8cm high £150 - 250 204 A Chinese Lac Burgaute Snuff Bottle, of octolobed outline, worked on both sides with pavilion lakeland landscapes in mother-of-pearl, gilt wire inlaid two character mark on the base, 7cm high; A Mother-of-Pearl Example, probably early th 20 century, worked in relief with a bird in branch, and archaic vessels, 7.2cm high; and Two Horn Snuff Bottles, one as a stylised elephant, 5.1cm, and a double gourd example with inlaid ivory incised depiction of a sage beneath a tree, 7cm, on wood stand (4) £120 - 180 205 A Chinese Chalcedony Panelled Octagonal Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, with associated green stone cabochon stopper, the bottle only 4.8cm high; A Rutile Quartz Snuff Bottle, 3.6cm; A Similar Rose Quartz Example, 4.6cm; and A Fossilitic Stone Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, of flattened round shouldered form, 6.2cm (4) £120 - 180 206 A Group of Five Chinese Two-Colour Cameo th Cut Snuff Bottles, early 20 century, three internally painted, all with stoppers, the tallest 8cm £150 - 250 207 A Group of Five Chinese Porcelain Snuff Bottles, late Qing Dynasty, including an example carved with wrything dragons in imitation of cinnabar lacquer, and another bulbous example in relief with a pavilion palace scene, the tallest 8cm £120 - 180 208 Two Chinese Internally Painted Glass Snuff th Bottles, 20 century, one of bulbous form painted with five boys at play near bamboo, rose quartz stopper, 6.5cm high, the other with a Confucian sage, extensive inscription, 6.5cm high; and Three Small Agate Bottles, the tallest 6cm (5) £120 - 180 209 A Chinese Blue Glass Snuff Bottle, Qianlong mark and possibly of the period, of faceted flattened pear shape, engraved four character reign mark, 7.5cm long This bottle was produced in the Imperial Glassworks in Beijing which was set up under the direction of Jesuit missionaries and it follows the shape of European prototypes £500 - 700 210 A Chinese Jade Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, of flattened and tapering shouldered form, jade ‘pebble ‘ stopper, 6.8cm high £450 - 650 211 A Chinese Solid Mother-of-Pearl Snuff Bottle, late Qing Dynasty, of flattened round form, decorated with a continuous frieze of a scholar and two monkeys in human dress by rocks and waterfall, domed cover and spatula, 7.2cm high; and Another, smaller, carved in relief with a bat amongst peony and other shrubs, 6cm (2) £200 - 300 212 A Chinese Solid Tiger's Eye Snuff Bottle, circa 1900 or later, the stone attractively flecked, conforming domed stopper, 5.1cm; and A Speckled Stone Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, of squat shouldered form, 5.8cm high (2) £150 - 250 214 A Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Snuff Bottle, probably Qianlong (1736-1795), of panelled rectangular section, two panels painted with a scholar and two attendants, the remaining two panels with a monkey, deer and magpie by a tree near rocks, within inscriptions, jewelled short neck, bearing four character mark of Qianlong in underglaze blue, with associated jade cabochon stopper, 8.1cm high £200 - 300 215 A Chinese Resin Amber Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, of round shouldered form with fo dog mask and ring shoulders, associated turquoise shou carved stopper, 7cm £200 - 300 216 A Chinese Blue and White and Copper Red Porcelain Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, of slightly tapered circular section, painted with a scholar reclining beneath a gnarled pine tree, agate cabochon stopper, 9cm high; and Another, ovoid, decorated with a sky dragon in pursuit of the cosmic pearl, bearing four character mark of th Kangxi, but probably 19 century, jade cabochon stopper, 7.1cm high (2) £300 - 400 217 A Chinese Jade Type Snuff Bottle, late Qing Dynasty, of slender flattened circular form, carved in relief on one side with a gourd, on the other with an emaciated sage, conforming stopper, 8cm high £150 - 250 219 A Chinese Cloisonné Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, of bottle form, worked with two teardrop shape panels depicting birds and butterflies amongst flowering shrubs, domed stopper, bearing engraved four character mark of Qianlong, 6.3cm high; Another, Qing Dynasty, flat sided form, similarly decorated, 7.5cm high £120 - 180 221 A Chinese Agate Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, as an ovoid knobbly fruit entwined with tendrils and leaves, with domed coral stopper, 8cm £200 - 300 222 A Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Trumpet Vase, circa 1910-20, with undulating rim, the body entirely flooded with a deep ruby enamel over a background engraved with a dragon over a lake with distant pavilions, unmarked, 32cm high £120 - 180 223 A Japanese Carved and Stained Boxwood Netsuke as an Ox and Calf, after Tomotada, the tethered and reclining beast with calf at its back, two character mark, 5cm long; and A Japanese th Manju Netsuke, 19 century, cinnabar lacquered and carved in low relief with two sages in conversation, 4cm diameter (a/f) (2) £150 - 250 224 A Japanese Tobacco Pouch, circa 1880, rectangular, worked in coloured threads in kossu technique, foliate leather lined with gilt brass fitting and dragon clasp, on a multiple adjustable chain to a kagamibuta carved in low relief with a dragon (5cm diameter), the pouch 14cm wide £180 - 250 225 A South East Asian Carved and Parcel Gilt th Elephant Ivory Figure of a Priest, 19 century, the florally enrobed figure wearing a conical hat, in gilt, 13.2cm high; and A Gandharan Carved Grey Schist Stone Buddhistic Head, perhaps 2nd/3rd century, wearing turban, applied to a wooden block, the head 8.5cm (2) £100 - 150 226 A Tibetan Gilt Brass, Turquoise and Rock Crystal Mounted Buddhist Panel, circa 1900 or earlier, rectangular, centred by two dwarves within a mandorla surrounded by raised flowerheads, the frame with undulating foliage, sheet metal frames and easel back, 43cm by 35.5cm; and A Pair of Silvered Metal Candlesticks, with foliate decoration, 12.5cm high (2) £120 - 180 227 A Japanese Bronze Model of an Elephant, Meiji period (1868-1912), naturalistically modelled standing with ivory tusks, three character signature, 28cm high, on a wooden plinth £1200 - 1800 228 A Japanese Bronze Figure of a Fisherman, Meiji period (1868-1912), walking in robes, a basket containing a large fish on his shoulder, a gaff in his right hand, on a rustic shaped base, applied four character cast mark, 25cm high, upon a carved and stained softwood rustic plinth, 28cm high overall £200 - 300 229 A Japanese Bronze Vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), the compressed cushion body with trumpet neck, cast in relief with four panels depicting birds amongst bamboo, and scholars in discussion in bamboo groves against leiwen background, circular foot, the base with cast four character mark, 12cm high £150 - 200 230 th A Chinese Carved Hardstone Vase, 19 century, the green and russet coloured stone carved with a central lotus form container flanked by leaves, buds and a carp, on a shaped oval base, 29cm wide £200 - 300 231 A Japanese Carved Walrus Ivory Netsuke, late Meiji period (1868-1912), as the reclining figure of Jurojin, smiling, 3.5cm high; An Elephant Ivory Netsuke, circa 1900, as a dragon sprawling over a mushroom head and fungus, two character incised mark, 3.7cm diameter; Two Modern Carved Wood th Netsukes; A Chinese 19 Century Snuff Box th (a/f); and An Inro, 20 century (6) £250 - 350 232 A Japanese Carved Elephant Ivory Elephant Bridge Group, circa 1910, as a line of five graduated Indian elephants, incised two character mark, 33cm long £500 - 700 233 A Japanese Marine Ivory Okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), as a bearded man holding a scroll, two figures with birds' heads and wings standing on his head, a child at his feet, on a rocky moulded base, incised signature, 31cm high £400 - 600 234 A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), as an old man in loose robes, two quail amongst cloud scrolls above his head, a further quail perched at his feet, on a circular base, signed on two inset lacquer tablets, 27cm high £200 - 300 235 A Japanese Marine Ivory Okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), of a bearded man in flowing robes, carrying a fan and scroll, a crane at his side, on a rocky moulded base, incised signature, 29cm high £200 - 300 236 A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), of a man in traditional dress holding a small boy aloft, a basket of fruit on his head, standing on a rocky moulded base with foliage, incised signature, 19cm high £200 - 300 237 A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), of a man wearing loose robes holding a fruit bough, a bag in his left hand, a small child dancing at his feet, on a shaped oval plinth, incised signature, 15cm high; and A Japanese Ivory Table Shrine, the hinged door opening to reveal a seated figure, on a rectangular base, the whole carved with birds and foliage, 35cm high (2) £150 - 200 238 A Japanese One Piece Carved Elephant Ivory Figure of a Sage, circa 1910, the bearded and enrobed figure upholding a basket brimming with peaches, by a rootwood tree stump, 22cm high (kakihan missing) £200 - 300 239 A Japanese One Piece Carved Elephant Ivory Group of Daikoku and Ebisu, late Meiji period (1868-1912), Daikoku stands on a rice bale wielding his mallet, Ebisu stoops beneath him holding a peach in his left hand, a rat with another peach at his feet, 18cm high £200 - 300 240 A Japanese Carved Elephant Ivory Figure Group of a Lady and Two Children, Meiji period (1868-1912), the mother stands in fine robes, her hair arranged in a fashionable chignon, a child on her shoulder, a young boy holding a parasol by her side, on a shaped base, incised two character mark, 18cm high £200 - 300 241 A Japanese Walrus Ivory Figure Group, late Meiji period (1868-1912), as two gentlemen by a bench, one seated holding a fan, the other in conversation while holding a pipe and tobacco pouch, an open scroll and pipe case close by, 11.5cm high, 13.8cm long, upon a carved and stained softwood shaped stand £350 - 500 242 A Japanese One Piece Ivory Small Okimono as a Toad on an Ape's Back, late Meiji period (1868-1912), the ape dressed in a suit, his left leg raised on a lotus blossom, a knobbly toad grasping the back of his head, 8.6cm high, upon wood stand, 9cm overall £120 - 180 243 A Japanese Stained Ivory Okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), in the form of a spray of crocus flowers in yellow, purple and green issuing from a circular jardinière, 13cm high £150 - 200 244 A Japanese Elephant and Walrus Ivory Figure Group, late Meiji period (1868-1912), as a farmer seated on a bench smoking, a child with a hen on a mat by his side, on a shaped wood stand, 14cm (parts lacking, a/f) £200 - 300 245 A Japanese One Piece Carved Elephant Ivory Okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), as two cappa crawling through a pointed rock, one being nipped by a crab, a small mother-of-pear chrysanthemum inlaid to the base, 13.8cm high; and A Japanese Figural Okimono, circa 1900, as an enrobed priest standing holding a massive bell slung from a ropetwist cord, on a spreading circular base, two character incised mark, 12.6cm high (2) £300 - 400 246 A Chinese Carved Ivory Figure of a Young Man th Holding Lotus, probably 18 century, enrobed and seated on a low rock, holding an enormous lotus stem, with soft smile on his face, 10.5cm high £150 - 250 247 A Chinese Carved Rhinoceros Horn Libation th Cup, 17 century, formed as a flared lotus leaf, the leaf and scroll handles connecting to a crab just inside the bowl, a shrimp on the opposite flange, 8.5cm high, 14.8cm wide, gross weight 235g (a/f) Sold with Animal Health permission letter £35000 - 45000 248 A Chinese Carved and Pierced Rhinoceros th Horn Libation Cup, 19 century, with shallow lotus leaf bowl to one end amongst fungus, lotus leaves with holes, two crabs nearby amongst foliage, bamboo and fungus, 28.5cm long, upon a carved and pierced ivory stand fashioned as fungus heads and bamboo, formerly stained pink to imitate coral, the stand 10.5cm long, weight of cup 137g Sold with Animal Health permission letter 408-11/12 £65000 - 75000 249 A Chinese Export Carved Ivory Calling Card Case, Canton, circa 1850-70, each side carved in flat relief with two panels depicting figures in a verdant palace pavilion, 11.5cm high £300 - 500 250 A Chinese Carved Elephant Ivory Figure of a th Maiden, 18 century, the slender enrobed figure with serene expression, her hair gathered into a chignon, her left hand at her belt, raising her right hand (originally holding an auspicious object, now missing), 15cm high, upon an associated hardwood fluted stand; and A Chinese Turned Ivory th Scholar's Desk Vase, 18 century, of typical slender necked mallet form, probably lead weighted, 11.1cm high (2) £200 - 300 251 An East Asian Carved Elephant Tusk, probably Burma, circa 1900, the tip carved as the figure of a stooping goddess, over a band of stylised peacock feathers, worked on one side with six quatrelobed panels containing figures representative of Signs of the Zodiac, and with conforming basal band, 86cm measured with the longest curve, on weighted wood stand £400 - 600 252 A Set of Nine Chinese Carved Elephant Ivory Figures of Gods of Longevity, circa 1965, each Daoist immortal seated on the back of an auspicious animal, including elephant, ass, fo dog and buffalo, each holding their particular attribute, on integral kidney shape bases, each with carved and pierced wood display stand, each ivory approx 20cm high With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence No.494957/01 £5000 - 7000 253 A Chinese Carved Elephant Ivory Figure of the God of War, circa 1965, the behatted and bearded figure standing holding a sword in his right hand, clasping rosary beads around his neck in his left, wearing dragon robes and boots, 58cm high, upon carved hardwood waisted stand, 65cm high With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence No.494043/01 £1500 - 2000 254 th A Chinese Flat-Relief Carved Ivory Plaque, 19 century, of slightly rounded rectangular form, decorated with a palace pavilion and numerous female attendants amongst lotus ponds, banana, bamboo and willow trees, the reverse with four character stylised seal mark of Qianlong, 30.5cm wide, 9.5cm high, upon a scroll carved hardwood easel back stand, 18cm high overall £1500 - 2000 255 th A Chinese Flat-Relief Carved Ivory Plaque, 19 century, of slightly rounded rectangular shape, intricately worked with an extensive palace pavilion peopled with maidens, some fishing in a lotus pond, others preparing tea, amongst contorted rocks, trees and shrubs, the reverse with four character stylised mark of Qianlong, 30.5cm wide, 12cm high, upon a scroll carved hardwood easel back stand, 21cm high overall £2000 - 3000 Plated Ware 256 A Victorian Electroplate Centrepiece, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1875-6, modelled as a rockwork base with a figure of a Highlander and a stag beneath a pine tree, crested, with a cut glass bowl, 68cm high £600 - 800 257 A George III Sheffield Plate Wine Cooler, circa 1815, of part lobed campana form with twin lion mask side handles, detachable liner and rim, crested with twin coats of arms, 21.5cm high £100 - 150 Foreign Silver and White Metal 258 An Italian, Naples White Metal Oval Waiter, maker's mark AB, circa 1830, with raised chased floral borders, raised on three winged paw feet, 24cm wide, 11oz £200 - 300 259 An Indian White Metal Bowl, circa 1910-20, shaped circular chased with a continuous scene of coconut gatherers and animals, 34cm wide, 1018 grams £300 - 400 260 A White Metal Cow Creamer, London import marks for 1961, of naturalistic form, the hinged cover with fly finial, stamped STERLING 925, 13.5cm long, 6oz 4dwt £400 - 600 261 A Chinese White Metal Three Piece Teaset, Keicheung, Canton, circa 1890-1900, the quatrefoil body with faux prunus spout and handle, chased with lotus, prunus, iris and chrysanthemum flowers, with a pair of sugar tongs, 11cm high, 23oz 3dwt £800 - 1200 262 A Pair of Chinese White Metal Bowls, marked LH, 90, Shanghai, circa 1880-1900, circular pierced and chased with dragons amidst clouds either side of a flaming pearl, 9cm diameter; and A Chinese White Metal Mustard Pot and Salt Cellar, circa 1900, chased with bamboo and dragons, the mustard 6.5cm high, 8oz 16dwt (4) Provenance: Family members were governors of Hong Kong £300 - 500 263 Two Dutch White Metal Sweetmeat Dishes, one Haarlem 1750, one Amsterdam 1751, shaped circular with foliate chased decoration, raised on spreading feet, 13cm and 13.5cm diameter, 5oz 5dwt Provenance: Purchased from S J Phillips 20th October 1933 £600 - 900 Modern Silver 264 An Elizabeth II Posy Holder, maker's mark FI, London 1993, the flared cast openwork foliate body with three sprung supports, 11.5cm long, 2oz 16dwt £200 - 300 265 An Elizabeth II Silver Mounted Ruby Flashed Claret Jug, Sheffield 2003, the hinged cover with lattice knop, the fluted neck with scroll handle over a diamond prunt and panel cut body and stepped circular foot, 34cm high £200 - 300 266 An Elizabeth II Chamberstick, maker's mark ESC, London 1966, as an half oyster shell on three sphere feet, foliate nozzle and leaping fish handle, 6.5cm high, 9oz £150 - 250 267 A Set of Six Elizabeth II Asparagus Eaters, Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield 1965, of typical bowed tong form with shaped grips, 10.5cm long, 7oz 1dwt £150 - 200 268 A Pair of Elizabeth II Candelabra, Asprey & Co th Ltd, London 1962, in 18 century style, the plain circular bases with knopped baluster stems and plain circular sconces, each with detachable twin scroll branch terminating with circular drip pans and sconces, 33cm high, 89oz 19dwt £1500 - 2500 269 A George V Four Piece Teaset and Tray, Z Barraclough & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, the tray Cooper Bros, of oval octagonal form with stylised angular handles and domed covers with button finials, the tray 51cm long, 99oz 11dwt all in £1500 - 1800 271 A George V Candelabrum, Reid & Sons, Sheffield 1931, the navette base rising to a flared column with vase shaped sconce supporting detachable scroll arms with navette form drip pans beneath conforming sconces with detachable nozzles and central urn finial, presentation inscription, 48cm high, loaded £300 - 500 272 A George V Large Salver, Emile Viner for Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1931, of square form with incurved corners all raised on four cast leaf capped knurl feet, 42cm long, 59oz 18dwt £800 - 1200 273 A George V Three Piece Teaset, J W Tiptaft, Birmingham 1933, the rectangular bases with incurved corners, rising to demi-lune bodies with angular scroll handles and a domed cover with rectangular button finial, with a pair of plain silver sugar tongs, 15cm high, 31oz 4dwt all in £400 - 600 274 Royalty Interest: A George V Cigarette Case, Alexander Clark & Co, London 1918, plain rectangular with applied enamel Royal cipher and crowned initials MR, also engraved XMAS 1920, 8.5cm long, 4oz 7dwt, in fitted case This case was presented by King George V to Colonel Frank Dugdale who was Equerry to the Queen and an Extra Equerry to the King £600 - 900 275 An Irish Dish Ring, West & Son, Dublin 1913, of typical spool form pierced with fox and hounds amidst foliage around a vacant cartouche, 20cm diameter, 9oz 10dwt £800 - 1200 276 A George V Centrepiece, Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd, London 1913, also bearing Roberts & Belk trade mark to the base, circular panelled base rising to a slender baluster stem with twin arm supports forming Greek key form arms for twin handled baskets flanking a large central bowl with pierced rim, 30.5cm high, 36oz 2dwt £500 - 700 277 An Edward VII Basket, E J Greenburg, th Birmingham 1909, in 18 century style, the oval foot supporting an oval conforming bowl with pierced ovolo rim and wirework swing handle, 36cm long, 32oz 10dwt £400 - 500 278 An Edward VII Cigar Box, Joseph Braham, London 1902, plain rectangular with gilded and colour lined interior, initialled HPC, 20.5cm long £200 - 300 279 An Edward VII Cup, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1904, the high pedestal foot supporting a plain circular bowl with three bifurcated naturalistic scroll handles, 18cm high, 21oz 4dwt £400 - 600 285 An Edward VII Four Piece Teaset, Fenton, Russell & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1903, the baluster lobed foliate chased bodies raised on paw feet with wood scroll handles and domed covers with lobed button finials, twin vacant cartouches, the hot water jug 22cm high, 63oz 12dwt all in £800 - 1200 Antique Silver 286 An Arts & Crafts Mustard Pot, Wakeley & Wheeler, London 1902, the pedestal foot rising to a globular hammer finish body with naturalistic bifurcated scroll handles, blue glass liner, 8cm high, 4oz 11dwt free £250 - 350 280 A George V Cigarette Box, Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1929, of rectangular form, the canted base and cover edged with raised gilt borders, engine turned decoration throughout, the interior cedar lined, applied with a vacant cartouche, 20cm long £800 - 1200 287 A Victorian Rose Bowl, Martin, Hall & Company, London 1892, the collet foot supporting a large circular bowl chased with panels depicting Signs of the Zodiac between foliate chased arcaded borders, a large central cartouche bearing an armorial, 30.5cm diameter, 40oz 3dwt £800 - 1200 281 A Set of Three Dessert Stands, Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1910/11, the spreading bases rising to slender baluster stems with shaped circular bowls with four scroll terminals festooned with cast foliate garlands, the largest 17cm high, 23oz 8dwt £400 - 600 288 A Set of Four Victorian Candlesticks, Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1890, the square bases with incurved corners rising to girdled baluster columns with waisted circular sconces and detachable nozzles, two crested, 19cm high, loaded £1500 - 2000 282 A George V Tray, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1918, shaped rectangular with moulded rim and twin cut-out handles, 62cm long, 109oz 6dwt £1500 - 2500 289 A Set of Four Victorian and Later Matched Candlesticks, all Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1897/8, two 1918, the octagonal bases rising to baluster stems with octagonal vase form sconces with conforming detachable nozzles, 17cm high, loaded £800 - 1200 283 An Edward VII Salver, Jackson & Fullerton, London 1904, shaped circular on three foliate cast bracket feet with bright-cut engraved field beneath a gadrooned rim interrupted with acanthus, 26cm diameter, 20oz 1dwt £300 - 500 284 An Edward VII Pedestal Bowl, Martin, Hall & Co Sheffield 1910, of circular form with everted rim and caryatid handles repoussé with vacant ribbon tied cartouches on a foliate band on a knopped waisted stem and square foot, 24cm high, 66oz 2dwt £1000 - 1500 290 A Victorian Novelty Model of a Field Gun, maker's mark indistinct, London 1900, retailer's mark of Dobson 32 Piccadilly, realistically modelled, 37cm long £400 - 600 291 A Victorian Mustard Pot, J & N Creswick, Sheffield 1853, of drum form with pierced foliate scroll sides and flat cover, crested, blue glass liner, 6.5cm high, 4oz 6dwt £150 - 250 292 A Victorian Mustard Pot, William Samuel, London 1858, of drum form with foliate pierced sides and flat cover, blue glass liner, 7.5cm high, 3oz 11dwt free £150 - 250 293 A Victorian Five-Light Candelabrum, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield and London 1900, cast shell and scroll pattern with four detachable arms terminating in conforming sconces with drip pans and detachable nozzles, the central sconce with flame finial, 55cm high, loaded £700 - 900 300 A Victorian Silver Mounted Claret Jug, John Figg, London 1875, the bulbous glass body engraved with foliate swags and reserves with silver split-scroll handle, collar and domed cover with bright-cut engraved arcaded borders, initialled, 29cm high £300 - 400 294 A Victorian Flower Vase, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1900, of plain quatrefoil trumpet form, 22cm high, 10oz 7dwt £200 - 300 301 A Victorian Silver Mounted Claret Jug, IP & Co, Birmingham 1870, the mallet form glass body with loop handle and foliate chased silver lip and cover, 27cm high £400 - 600 295 A Victorian and Later Service of Flatware, Gibson & Langman for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1893/4, Albany pattern, comprising five table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six coffee spoons, three teaspoons; and six silver handled table knives and dessert forks, weighable silver 67oz £2000 - 3000 296 A Victorian Jug, Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1898, of part fluted baluster form with scroll handle and plain broad lipped rim, presentation inscription within a central scroll shell and scalework cartouche, 14.5cm high, 15oz 10dwt £400 - 600 297 A Victorian Five Piece Tea and Coffee Set, John Newton Mappin, London 1893, the part lobed vase shaped bodies with angular scroll handles, plain cape rims and domed covers with lobed button finials, the spirit kettle 45cm high; and A Gallery Tray, presentation inscription, hallmarked silver, all in fitted case, crested, 272ox approx £3000 - 4000 298 A Victorian Scottish Jug and Two Beakers, retailer's mark for Edwards & Sons, Glasgow 1875/6, the collet foot supporting a tapering body chased with panels of Indian ornament between raised bands, with loop handle and domed cover with engraved knop, 26cm high, 41oz 19dwt all in £1000 - 1500 299 A Victorian Basket, Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1900, three acanthus scroll feet supporting a lobed hexafoil bowl profusely pierced and chased with flowers and trelliswork beneath a waved plain swing handle, 23.5cm, 19oz 12dwt £300 - 500 302 A Victorian Three Piece Teaset, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1837/38, of plain spherical form with scroll handle and flush fitting cover with melon finial, initialled and presentation inscription to the base, 14cm high, 35oz 18dwt all in, in original wooden case £500 - 700 303 A Victorian Stand for a Ewer, maker's mark defaced, Hennell house mark, London 1872, circular with raised central boss to the centre bordered by engraved bands of palmettes, Vitruvian scrolls and Greek key motifs, retailer's mark for Mappin & Webb, 34.5cm diameter, 33oz 13dwt £400 - 600 304 A Victorian Six Bottle Cruet, Horace Woodward & Co, 1876, with laurel wreath ring handle, beaded stem and frame, on an oval plaque with stiff leaf borders, on leaf sheathed feet, 26cm high, with six glass bottles cut with panels, four with stoppers (one stopper mounted with a silver spoon, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1876), two with silver mounts, Henry Manton, Birmingham 1875/76 and a spoon, 1874 (13) £500 - 800 305 A Victorian Mustard Pot, John & George Angell, London 1840, of octagonal form with foliate pierced sides and domed cover with knopped finial, blue glass liner, 8.5cm high, 4oz 5dwt free £300 - 500 306 A Victorian Mustard Pot, George Richard, London 1848, of drum form with foliate and fruit engraved decoration throughout, with flat cover and blue glass liner, initialled, 7cm high, 3oz 6dwt free Provenance: Ex Colman Collection £500 - 800 307 A Victorian Egg Frame and Four Egg Cups, Thomas Smily, London 1865, the oval pale pierced stand with beaded swing handle, raised on four lion paw feet, with four egg cups with pale pierced borders and beaded rims, crested, 16cm long, 14oz 8dwt £300 - 400 308 A Victorian Model of Wellington on Horseback, London 1849, naturalistically modelled and cast, 17cm high, on an ebony plinth beneath a glass dome £400 - 600 309 A George IV Hot Water Jug, Robert Garrard, London 1825, of lobed baluster form with high scroll handle and domed cover with cast flower finial, 23cm high, 28oz 7dwt all in £500 - 800 310 A George IV Teapot, Hyam Hyams, London 1824, of compressed circular form with foliate chased lobed panels beneath a leaf capped scroll handle and domed cover with cast rose finial, 16cm high, 27oz 6dwt £400 - 600 311 A Scottish Provincial Serving Spoon, James Sellar, Wick, circa 1825, fiddle pattern, initialled AC over IC, 30cm long, 4oz 8dwt £800 - 1200 312 A George IV Irish Vegetable Dish, James Scott, Dublin 1825, retailer's mark LAW, circular with cast gadrooned acanthus rim; and A Victorian Electroplated Cover, 27cm diameter, the base 31oz 16dwt (2) £300 - 500 313 A George III Colonial Silver Soup Ladle, Lawrence Twentyman, Cape, circa 1820, fiddle pattern, 33cm long, 8oz 1dwt £300 - 500 314 A Set of Five George III Table Forks, Paul Storr, London 1817, one 1815, hourglass pattern with diamond heel, 20.5cm long, 15oz 8dwt £500 - 700 315 A George III Teapot, Robert & David Hennell, London 1806, of compressed circular form with reeded girdle and leaf capped scroll handle and domed cover with flower finial, 10cm high, 14oz 9dwt all in £250 - 350 316 A George III Basket, William Vincent, London 1775, shaped oval with a pale pierced swag chased border beneath a cast openwork swing handle and beaded rim, later engraved with an armorial, 33cm long, 19oz 8dwt £300 - 400 317 A Pair of George III Table Candlesticks, John Scofield, circa 1790, each with beaded and crested sconce on a fluted campana nozzle, with conforming tapering stems and weighted circular bases with wood inserts, the sconces maker's mark and lion passant only, the candlesticks apparently unmarked, 26.5cm high £800 - 1200 318 A George III Teapot, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1796, oval with wood scroll handle and domed cover with button finial, bright-cut engraved borders throughout, 18cm high, 13oz 1dwt £250 - 350 319 A George III Scottish Tumbler Cup, William Dempster, Edinburgh 1770, the concave base rising to a cylindrical body with slightly everted foliate engraved rim, 7cm high, 4oz 4dwt £300 - 500 320 A Pair of George III Candlesticks, maker's mark IM, London 1772, one nozzle E Coker, the square bases chased with swags and foliate sprays rising to tied cluster columns with Corinthian capitals and shaped cinquefoil nozzles, crested, 31cm high, loaded £2000 - 3000 321 A Georgian Mahogany Knife Box with Fitted Interior, the box circa 1770, the knives and forks IL, Sheffield, circa 1780, the spoons London 1796-1801, the box of typical form with serpentine front inlaid with boxwood pilasters and applied with a brass cartouche lock, the twelve knives and forks with stamped rocaille handles and steel tines and blades, the six spoons Old English pattern, 13oz 12dwt weighable silver £800 - 1200 322 A Pair of George III Serving Spoons, Robert Cattle & James Barber, York 1810, fiddle pattern, crested, 29cm long, 8oz 17dwt £400 - 600 323 A Set of Six George III Teaspoons, Robert Cattle & James Barber, York 1812-14, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, crested, 13.5cm long, 7oz 5dwt £150 - 250 324 A George III Mug, William Shaw II, London 1766, of plain baluster form with leaf capped scroll handle, 12cm high, 10oz 19dwt £300 - 400 325 A George III Mustard Pot, Robert Hennell, London 1792, of octagonal drum form with flat cover and liner, 7cm high, 3oz 7dwt free £150 - 250 326 A George III Mustard Pot, Lias Bros, London 1829, of gadrooned drum form with flat reeded cover, blue glass liner, 7cm high; and Three Other Mustard Pots (4) £200 - 300 327 A George III Mustard Pot, Crispin Fuller, London 1802, of oval bellied form, the domed cover with ball finial, bright-cut engraved borders throughout, crested, blue glass liner, and a silver mustard spoon, 10cm high, 4oz 9dwt free £250 - 350 328 A George III Mustard Pot, Samuel Herbert, London 1765, of drum form with pierced trelliswork sides and flat cover, crested, blue glass liner, 7.5cm high, 4oz 3dwt £500 - 800 329 A George III Porringer, maker's mark overstruck WC, London 1783, the flared cylindrical body part fluted and chased with foliate cartouche, applied with two reeded strap handles, initialled M over IM, 9.5cm high, 5oz 19dwt £300 - 500 330 A Pair of George III Sauceboats, David Whyte & William Hotnes, London 1766, the shaped gadrooned pedestal bases rising to boat shaped bowls with leaf capped bifurcated scroll handles, crested and initials, 20cm long, 32oz 19dwt £1000 - 1500 331 A George II Cream Boat, Samuel Meriton, London 1758, three shell capped feet rising to a boat shaped bowl with leaf capped flying scroll handle, initialled to the base and numbered 10, 14.5cm long; A George III Sauceboat, London 1745; A George IV Mustard Pot, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1829; and A Silver Mustard Spoon, 18oz 11dwt (4) £400 - 600 332 A Pair of George III Tea Caddies, Pierre Gillois, London 1767, the cast openwork scroll feet supporting bombé foliate chased bodies with domed covers beneath cast flower bud finials, 14cm high, 22oz 3dwt £2000 - 3000 333 A George II Sauceboat, maker's mark RI, London 1751, the three cast shell feet rising to a boat shaped body with gadrooned body and leaf capped flying scroll handle, 21cm long, 14oz 8dwt £300 - 500 334 A George III Cup, William & James Priest, London 1767, the spreading foot rising to a girdled vase shaped body with twin cast leaf capped scroll handles, 14cm high, 14oz 8dwt £350 - 550 335 A George I Chocolate Pot, maker's mark WP (possibly for William Pring), Exeter 1725, the tapering cylindrical body with wood scroll handle and domed cover with detachable acorn finial, 22cm high, 19oz 19dwt £2000 - 3000 337 A William III Porringer, James Chadwick, London 1697, the part spirally loaded body with gadrooned girdle and initialled cartouche with twin scroll handles, 16.5cm wide, 7oz 6dwt £900 - 1100 338 A Charles I Slip Top Spoon, William Cary, London 1641, the chamfered terminal engraved with an armorial, 18cm long, 1oz 14dwt £300 - 400 Objects of Vertu 339 A George IV Vinaigrette, unmarked, circa 1820, rectangular with machine engraved decoration against two-colour yellow metal borders, the cover inset with turquoise, presentation inscription, suspension ring, 3.2cm long, 17.2 grams all in £400 - 600 340 A Scottish Ram Horn, White Metal Mounted and th Cairngorm Set Vinaigrette, 19 century, the short curled body and hinged cover centrally set with facet cut Cairngorm, amongst chased thistles, internally with pierced sponge cover, and ring and chain for suspension, 5cm high (unmarked) £300 - 500 341 A White Metal Pounce or Pepper Pot, probably French, 18th century, of oval section, engraved with flowers amongst trellis, hinged cover, 4cm; and A Danish Teaspoon, dated 1831 (2) £70 - 100 342 A Faberge Silver, Enamel and Nephrite Bell Push, St Petersburg, 1908-1917, work master's mark of Anders Nevalainen, of domed form, the pale blue reeded enamel centre with gilt leaf and dot borders, on a silver plate with leaf border, and moulded nephrite base, 7cm diameter £2500 - 3500 343 A Victorian 15ct Gold Mounted Scent Bottle, Thomas Johnson, London 1881, the ovoid body of tortoiseshell glass with plain domed cover, 9cm long £500 - 800 344 A Victorian Silver Gilt Mounted Scent Bottle, Samson Mordan & Co, London, circa 1880, the black glass body vividly enamelled with flowers and insects with plain domed cover and initialled base, 9cm long, in fitted case; and A Modern Chinese Cut Glass Snuff Bottle, internally painted, in silk lined case (2) £300 - 400 345 A Victorian Castle Top Card Case, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1853, machine engraved with central cartouche and with a view of St Paul's Cathedral, initialled within a strapwork cartouche to the reverse, 10cm long, 1oz 19dwt £500 - 700 346 An Edward VII Silver and Tortoiseshell Magnifying Glass and Paper Knife, Carrington & Co, Chester 1904, the plain tortoiseshell blade with round silver handle inset with a lens, initialled RPN, 32cm long £150 - 200 347 A Set of Eight Edward VII Owl Menu Card Holders, Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1907, each modelled as an owl with glass eyes on a circular base, 3.2cm high £400 - 600 348 A Pair of 18ct Gold Pendant Lorgnettes, dated th July 25 1856, the oval case with red enamel crowned M cipher and crowned A cipher, reputedly for Princess Marie Adelaide of Cambridge (1833-1897), and with suspension loop, unmarked, 4.5cm Princess Mary Adelaide Wilhelma Elizabeth of Cambridge (1833-1897) was the grand-daughter of George III and later the Duchess of Teck by marriage. She was also the mother of Queen Mary, the consort of George V £2000 - 3000 349 A George III Nutmeg Grater, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1790, cylindrical with detachable domed cover and flat base concealing a blue steel grater, 3cm high, 7dwt all in £300 - 500 350 A Pair of Continental 9 Karat Gold, Tortoiseshell and Pique Decorated Lorgnettes, th 19 century, with typical spring action, the waisted handle inlaid with stars (some lacking), ring for suspension, stamped 9K £200 - 300 351 A Continental Silver Mounted Mother-of-Pearl th Snuffbox, 18 century, of canted rectangular form, the hinged cover carved with The Adoration of the Magi, the base with a vase of flowers, the sides with a zigzag pattern, 7cm wide £200 - 300 352 th A Gillette ‘Aristocrat ‘ Gilt Metal Razor Set, 20 century, in a hinged fitted ivory case comprising razor head, handle and blade box, the hinged cover carved with a roundel containing a crest and monogram, 11cm wide £80 - 120 353 A Gold and Carnelian Swivel Fob, circa 1825, the octagonal seal engraved on one side with an armorial, on the other with a crest over initials, within a scrollwork mount, 4.8cm high £300 - 400 354 A Bloodstone Signet Ring, the head cut with a greyhound crest and motto ON WITH SPEED, unmarked shank; and A Carved Peach Stone Pendant, as a smiling caricatured head, with 14K gold mounts, 4cm overall (2) £120 - 180 355 th A Continental Silver Singing Bird Box, 20 century, of shaped rectangular form, the hinged oval cover concealing a multi-coloured feathered bird, the whole cast with birds amongst scrolling foliage, the slide as a bird, indistinctly marked, 10cm wide £800 - 1200 Thursday 22 March at 12 noon in Saleroom 2 Watches 360 A Stainless Steel Automatic Triple Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch with Moonphase and 24-Hour Indication, signed Versace, circa 2010, 25-jewel self-winding lever movement with quick date change and hacking seconds, black coloured dial, three subsidiary dials for seconds combined with 24-hour dial, 30-minute register combined with day and month apertures, 12-hour register combined with moonphase aperture, case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, glazed back secured with four screws, maker's strap and steel deployant clasp, 41mm by 50mm, with Versace box This watch currently retails at around £5,000. £1500 - 2000 361 A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Jorg Hysek, circa 2010, lever movement, silvered dial, subsidiary dials for seconds and 30-minute register, date aperture at 12, screw-down winding crown, buttons in the band to operate chronograph hand, glazed back secured by eight screws, rubber and stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp, 43mm wide, with Jorg Hysek boxes and dated guarantee booklet £700 - 900 362 A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Tag Heuer, model: Monaco, circa 1995, self-winding lever movement with quick date change and hacking seconds, blue coloured dial, two silver coloured subsidiary dials for seconds and 30-minute register, square case with buttons in the band to operate red chronograph hand, case back secured by four screws and numbered CW2113-0 YE9624, Tag Heuer strap and maker's steel deployant clasp, 38mm wide £1400 - 1600 363 A Gilt and Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Breitling, model: Chronomat, ref: 769, circa 1946, 17-jewel lever movement signed Breitling Premier, silvered dial, two subsidiary dials for seconds and 45-minute recorder, outer rings calibrated for telemeter scale, dial with Swiss cross and numbered 217012, luminous blued hands, case with rotating bezel for sliding rule, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, steel snap-on back numbered 647383 769, 37mm wide Breitling first advertised the Chronomat model in 1942. This classic watch, with slide rule design, is known as the ‘type 42 ‘ by collectors. £600 - 800 364 A Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Wyler, circa 1970, (calibre Valjoux 72) lever movement, silvered dial, three subsidiary dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp, 37mm wide £700 - 900 365 A Stainless Steel Diamond Set Five Time Zone Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Jacob & Co, circa 2006, quartz movement, black coloured dial, four subsidiary dials for New York/L.A/Paris/Tokyo time zones, diamond set bezel, band with four crowns to handset the time zones, screw back numbered 712, maker's strap with steel deployant clasp, 43mm wide, with Jacob & Co boxes, certificate booklet dated 2006, spare polished bezel and four multi-coloured Jacob & Co straps This watch retails for approx £6,000 £1000 - 1500 366 A Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, model: Air King, Precision, Ref: 1002, circa 1965, (calibre 1520) 26-jewel lever movement, silvered dial, case with screw-down winding crown, screw back, Rolex stainless steel Oyster bracelet, 34mm wide, with Rolex box £300 - 500 367 A Stainless Steel Military Wristwatch, signed Omega, circa 1945, (calibre 30T2) 15-jewel lever movement, black coloured dial, subsidiary seconds, dial signed and with admiralty arrow, case with screw back and engraved admiralty arrow and numbered WWW Y16216 10680415, 35mm wide £250 - 350 368 A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch with 24-Hour Indication, signed Omega, model: Seamaster, circa 1972, (calibre 1040) 22-jewel lever movement numbered 34252281, silvered dial, two dials for seconds combined with 24-hour indication and 12-hour register dial, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, screw back with Seamaster monogram, numbered 176.007, 38mm wide £600 - 800 369 A Bi-Metal Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Girard Perregaux, BG No.558, Ref: 7500, circa 1995, lever movement, silvered dial, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, snap-on back, maker's strap and steel buckle, 37mm wide, with GP boxes and booklets £400 - 600 370 A Lady's 18ct White Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch with Diamond Set Hour Markers, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, model: Datejust, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Ref: 6913, circa 1980, lever movement, black coloured dial with diamond set markers, case with screw-down winding crown, screw back, serial number 6617489, Rolex 18ct white gold President bracelet with concealed deployant clasp, 25mm wide, with Rolex box £4000 - 5000 371 A Stainless Steel Automatic Triple Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch with Moonphase, signed Zenith, model: El Primero Chronomaster, Chronometre, circa 2005, (calibre 410Z) 31-jewel self-winding lever movement, silvered dial, three dials for seconds, 30-minute register and 12-hour register combined with moonphase aperture, case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, glazed back secured by six screws, case numbered 02 0240410, Zenith stainless steel bracelet with concealed double deployant clasp, 40mm wide £1000 - 1500 372 A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Model: Datejust, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Ref: 16030/16000, circa 1985, (calibre 3035) 27-jewel lever movement, adjusted to five positions and temperature, champagne coloured dial, case with screw-down winding crown, numbered 16000, Rolex stainless steel Jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp, 35mm wide £900 - 1200 373 A Lady's Stainless Steel Wristwatch, signed Cartier, Model: Tank Francaise, circa 2004, quartz movement, silvered dial, secret signature at 10, cabochon set crown, case back secured by four screws and numbered 782129UF 2384, Cartier steel bracelet with double deployant clasp, 20mm by 26mm, with Cartier box, booklets, cleaning kit and two spare bracelet links £500 - 700 374 A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Breitling, model: SuperOcean, Professional 5000ft/1524m, circa 2000, lever movement, yellow coloured dial, case with protected screw down winding crown, rotating bezel, helium valve, screw back numbered A17345 218703, Breitling stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp, 43mm wide, with Breitling boxes and paperwork £600 - 800 375 A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, Model: Submariner, Ref: 16610, 1000ft=300m, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, circa 1996, (calibre 3135) 31-jewel lever movement, adjusted to five positions, movement numbered 7444464, black dial, protected screw-down winding crown, screw back, serial number T600349, Rolex stainless steel Oyster bracelet with deployant fliplock clasp, 42mm wide £1800 - 2200 376 A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Diver's Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: Seamaster 600m/2000ft Professional, so called PloProf, circa 1970, self-winding lever movement, blue coloured dial, oversized right handed case with screw-down and locking crown positioned at 9, large red button to release raised calibrated five minute division bezel, Omega stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp, 55mm wide The Omega Professional Seamaster was originally designed for use by deep-sea divers and became known as the ‘PloProf ‘ (Plongeur Professionel, meaning professional diver). It was probably the first waterproof watch designed and built solely for the professional diver. Most wristwatches are made with the winding crown at 3 o'clock. The standard PloProf has its crown at 9 o'clock so that the red pusher is more accessible and the relatively cumbersome crown guard does not interfere with wrist movement. When diving, it can be calculated how much oxygen remains in the tank and the bezel adjusted for accurate timing. When pressed, the red button releases the bezel for adjustment. £6000 - 8000 377 A Stainless Steel Diamond Set Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Longines, model: Evidenza, circa 2010, quartz movement, textured mother-of-pearl dial with diamond set Roman numerals, tonneau shaped case with diamond set sides, Longines stainless steel bracelet with concealed double deployant clasp, 33mm by 46mm, with Longines box £250 - 350 378 A Lady's 18ct Gold Wristwatch, signed Omega, circa 1965, (calibre 484) 17-jewel lever movement numbered 22787084, silvered dial, case with snap-on back numbered 692661 7171, Omega textured integral bracelet, clasp stamped 750, 18mm wide, with Omega box £450 - 650 379 A Lady's 18ct White Gold and Diamond Set Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Precision, circa 1965, (calibre 1401) 18-jewel lever movement, silvered dial, case with diamond set bezel, back numbered 1000903, inside stamped 2832 G383, Rolex 18ct white gold integral textured bracelet, 15mm wide, with Rolex box £500 - 700 380 A Lady's Steel and Gold Wristwatch, signed Cartier, model: Panther, circa 1984, quartz movement, silvered dial, case with protected cabochon set crown, secured by eight screws and numbered 66921002548, Cartier steel and gold bracelet with concealed double deployant clasp, 23mm wide, with original invoice dated 17th Oct 1984 £600 - 800 381 A Lady's Stainless Steel and Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Date, Ref:6517, circa 1980, (calibre 1161) 26-jewel lever movement, adjusted to five positions and temperature, silvered dial, case with screw-down winding crown, screw back, case serial number 2072769, Rolex steel and gold Jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp, 25mm wide £1000 - 1500 382 A Lady's 18ct Gold Wristwatch, signed Eterna, circa 1980, quartz movement, gilt textured dial, case back secured with four screws and numbered 761 963368, Eterna 18ct gold integral textured bracelet, 25mm wide £800 - 1200 383 A Lady's 18ct Gold Diamond Set Wristwatch, signed Montre Royal de Geneve, circa 1990, quartz movement, diamond encrusted dial, oval case with diamond set bezel and horseshoe lugs, snap-on back with handsetting pusher and numbered 1348, two strand ropetwist bracelet with diamond set clasp, 17mm wide £500 - 700 384 An 18ct Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: Constellation, chronometer officially certified, 1962, (calibre 561) 24-jewel lever movement numbered 19653865, adjusted to five positions and temperature, silvered dial, case with screw back and constellation monogram, Birmingham 1962 and numbered 1685415 215369, Omega 18ct gold bracelet, 33mm wide, with Omega box £1500 - 2000 385 An Art Deco Wristwatch, Signed Boucheron, lever movement, gold coloured dial, rectangular shaped case with ribbed decorated lugs and sides, 22mm by 39mm £800 - 1200 386 A Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Precision, Ref:4061, circa 1945, 17-jewel lever movement with patented superbalance, silvered dial, snap-on back and numbered 055137 and 4061, 33mm wide £200 - 300 387 A Boy's Size Stainless Steel Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster, Ref: 3121, circa 1945, 15-jewel lever movement with patented superbalance, silvered quarter section dial, seconds dial, case with screw-down winding crown, screw back numbered 109602 3121, 28mm wide £200 - 300 388 A Lady's 18ct Gold Wristwatch, signed Baume & Mercier, Geneve, circa 1990, 17-jewel lever movement, white dial, oval shaped case with snap-on back numbered 630928 38232 2, B&M gilt buckle, 22mm wide, with Baume & Mercier box £250 - 300 389 A 9ct Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Longines, model: Flagship, circa 1965, lever movement, silvered dial, case with screw back and flagship monogram, 35mm wide, with Longines purchase booklet dated 1.2.69 £200 - 300 390 A 9ct Gold Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Precision, 1970, 17-jewel lever movement, silvered dial, snap-on back and engraved with presentation inscription, numbered 434546, Birmingham 1970, Rolex gilt buckle, 33mm wide, with Rolex boxes and booklet £250 - 300 391 An 18ct Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed International Watch Co, Schaffhausen, circa 1957, (calibre 67) lever movement numbered 1332651, silvered dial, plain polished case numbered 1430414, London import marks for 1957, 47mm wide, with Asprey & Co case and outer box £800 - 1200 392 An 18ct Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed Simmons, London, 1806, fusee lever movement signed and numbered 762, diamond endstone, white enamel dial, case with engine turned decoration, London 1806, 44mm wide £400 - 600 393 An Art Deco Open Faced Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed Cartier, Paris, 18-jewel lever movement signed Cartier Paris, movement with eight adjustments, engine turned silvered dial, inside back cover stamped 9351 and with engraved inscription, French standard mark for 18ct gold, 43mm wide, with Cartier box and insurance valuation for £5000 in 1993 £800 - 1200 394 An 18ct Gold Open Faced Lever Pocket Watch, signed Gowland, Sunderland, 1870, gilt finished fusee movement, enamel dial, London 1870, 49mm wide £600 - 800 395 An 18ct Gold Chronograph Keyless Lever Pocket Watch with 24-Hour Display, signed John Lecomber, Liverpool and London, Maker to the Queen, No.38008, 1884, lever movement signed and numbered, white enamel dial, outer fifths of seconds track, central 24-hour dial with red numerals, case with slide to the side to operate chronograph hand, engraved monogram, Chester 1884, numbered 38008, 53mm wide £1200 - 1500 396 An 18ct Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch, 1857, gilt fusee lever movement signed Muirhead & Arthur, Glasgow and numbered 51471, dust cover, diamond endstone, gold coloured dial, case with engine turned sides and engraved throughout with floral engraving and central vacant cartouche, London 1857, 52mm wide £600 - 800 397 A Full Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, circa 1890, lever movement, bimetallic balance with blued overcoil hairspring, white enamel dial, cover with engraved monogram and dated, stamped with Swiss standard gold mark and 18C, numbered 18678, 50mm wide £600 - 800 398 An 18ct Gold Chronograph Open Faced Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, retailed by J Hargreaves & Co, Liverpool, 1900, lever movement, white enamel dial, case with engraved monogram, chronograph slide to the band, Chester 1900, 55mm wide £600 - 800 399 An 18ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, 1942, 17-jewel lever movement signed Zenith and numbered 2090992, white enamel dial, blue enamelled Roman numerals, maker's mark ALD, Birmingham 1942, 50mm wide £500 - 700 400 A Minute Repeating Chronograph Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, circa 1900, gilt finished lever movement, two hammers striking an outer steel gong, white enamel dial, case with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche to the front cover, repeat slide and chronograph button in the band, stamped 18k, 58mm wide £500 - 700 401 An Unusual Small Bloodstone Mounted Verge Pocket Watch, signed P Dutens, London, No.379, circa 1760, verge movement signed and numbered, later Arabic and Roman numeral dial, later pierced hands, consular case set with bloodstone to the bezel and case back, jewelled set thumb piece, 35mm wide £500 - 700 402 A Gold Quarter Repeating Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed Brandt Jeanrenaud & Roberts, circa 1800, movement signed, balance bridge with ruby endstone, repeating on a gong, signed white enamel dial, case with engine turned back, plunge pendant to operate repeat, stamped 4803 2477 and 18K, cuvette with central engraved monogram, 57mm wide £1200 - 1500 403 A Minute Repeating Full Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, circa 1890, lever movement, hammers striking on outer gongs, white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds, case with slide in the band to operate repeater, Swiss standard marks for 18c/0.755 and numbered 46594, 50mm wide £1200 - 1500 404 A Quarter Repeating Cylinder Pocket Watch, signed Vaucher Freres, No.10842, circa 1820, cylinder movement with parachute shock protection, dial with light blue enamelled Arabic cartouches, case with applied leaf decorated borders, engine turning and applied initials, pendant plunge repeat, cuvette signed and numbered, 45mm wide Vaucher Freres are recorded working in Geneva 1780-1830, making fine ruby cylinder pocket watches with parachute shock protection and small clocks. See Baillie (GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, pg.325. £800 - 1200 405 Military Interest: A Gold Half-Quarter Dumb Repeating Pocket Watch, signed Thomas Reid, Edinburgh, No.1100, 1799, cylinder movement signed and numbered, turned pillars, engraved mask pierced balance cock with diamond endstone, half-quarter repeating ‘a toc ‘ onto inner side of case, dust cover signed and numbered, white enamel dial, consular case with engraved inscription From the Officers of the Regiment. In testimony of their esteem & regard as commanding officer, brother, soldier and friend to Colonel Francis Turner Scott, Dunbartonshire Fencililes New Geneva, 12th May 1799, plunge pendant repeat, 50mm wide £1200 - 1500 406 A Swiss Musical Pocket Watch, circa 1900, movement with pinned musical cylinder, enamel dial, musical cartouche and leaf decoration, engine turned case with central vacant cartouche and stamped 0.935, 58mm wide £200 - 300 407 A Gold Musical and Quarter Repeating Open Faced Pocket Watch, circa 1810, movement with musical and going/repeating barrels, quarter repeating on two outer polished steel gongs, dial with Arabic enamel cartouches, ribbed band with two slides for the musical start/stop and repeat, plunge pendant repeat, engine turned case with engraved family crest, numbered 3295, 54mm wide £1800 - 2200 408 A Gold Quarter Repeating Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed Le Roy, Palais Royal N13 Et14, No.7822, circa 1810, cylinder movement, balance with parachute shock protection, repeating with two hammers striking two outer steel gongs, silvered dial signed, case with ribbed band, plunge pendant repeat, numbered 15369, cuvette signed and numbered, 53mm wide £1000 - 1500 409 A Silver Cylinder Pocket Watch, fusee cylinder movement signed Tho Mudge & W Dutton, London and numbered 1394, turned pillars, white enamel dial, plain polished case London 1829, movement circa 1770, 55mm wide (dial and case later) £250 - 300 410 A Triple Cased Gilt Metal Shagreen Quarter Repeating Pocket Watch with Unusual Centre Calendar Dial, signed Eardley Norton, London, circa 1800, verge movement, turned pillars, movement plate signed, diamond endstone, dust cover signed, white enamel dial signed, central calendar dial with date hand, inner case with pierced engraved sides, plunge pendant to operate repeating on a bell, second case with pierced sides and engraved to the borders, third case with shagreen and pique pin work to the borders, 68mm wide £1200 - 1500 411 A Perpetual Calendar Pocket Watch Dial and Movement, circa 1890, lever movement, white enamel dial, four subsidiary dials for date/day/months with leap year and seconds combined with moonphase aperture, 47mm wide £200 - 300 412 A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Fres Esquivillon & Dechoudens, No.76117, circa 1780, signed and numbered full plate fusee verge movement, baluster pillars, pierced silvered balance bridge, ruby endstone, enamel dial, signed central painted lake scene with figures in a boat, plain polished cases numbered 76117, 54mm wide £350 - 450 413 An Open Faced Brass En L'Air Pocket Watch, Continental, early 19th century, fusee verge movement, white enamel dial with single applied gilt figure, when depressing a button in the pendant the arms point to the time, plain polished white metal case, stamped Carl Wagner, 57mm wide £700 - 900 414 A Swiss Triple Cased Pearl Set Pocket Watch, signed Fres Bordier a Geneve, No.52457, circa 1820, fusee verge movement signed and numbered, white enamel dial signed, third outer case with mock tortoiseshell borders and pique work, second inner case with split pearl set bezel and applied with leaf decorated borders, numbered 52457, 43mm wide £500 - 600 415 A Silver Quarter Repeating Verge Pocket Watch, signed Guillaume et Isidor Champion, a Paris, circa 1710, fusee verge movement signed to the top plate, silvered pierced balance bridge, and regulation disc, white enamel dial, consular case with engraved scrollwork and pierced borders, plunge pendant repeat on a bell within case back, 54mm wide £1200 - 1500 416 A Gilt Metal Enamel Pearl Set Quarter Striking Clock Watch, signed Andw Foulds, London, No.6110, circa 1780, cylinder movement signed and numbered, diamond endstone, turned pillars, quarter and hour striking with two hammers onto back mounted bell, dust cover stamped IE, white enamel dial, beetle and poker hands, outer case with split pearl set borders and scrolled pierced sides, case back with dark blue guilloche enamel and figural central scene, inner case with matching pierced side, N/S lever positioned to the side at 3, vacant aperture to the side at 10, 55mm wide (lever missing) Andrew Foulds is recorded working in London circa 1770. See Baillie (GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, pg.113. £1500 - 2000 417 A 18ct Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch in the Original Fitted Case, retailed by Tiffany & Co, signed Patek Philippe & Co, circa 1916, 18-jewel lever movement with eight adjustments and marked Extra, movement numbered 186652, bimetallic balance with blued overcoil hairspring, wolf tooth winding, gilt coloured dial, case with snap-on back engraved with initials, engraved presentation inscription, stamped 18k and numbered 186652, 44mm wide, with original Tiffany & Co fitted case £2000 - 2500 418 A Gilt Metal Automata Musical Alarm Pocket Watch, signed Reuge, circa 1960, 17-jewel lever movement with attached pinned cylinder movement, alarm hand, printed landscape scene with automata depicting a lady beside a water pump and a figure on a horse, case with engraved musical instruments to the back cover, cuvette signed and numbered 1762 and press button to operate musical movement and automata, 57mm wide, with fitted box, winding key and booklet £300 - 500 419 An 18ct Gold Full Hunting Cased Pocket Watch, signed Dent, London, Watchmaker to the Queen, 1877, lever movement, enamel dial, engine turned case, front cover engraved with monogram and inside cover with presentation inscription, London 1877 and numbered 19718, 46mm wide, with 9ct gold watch chain, 29.2g £600 - 800 420 An 18ct Gold Full Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed American Watch Co, Waltham, Mass Hillside, 1884, lever movement, enamel dial, Birmingham 1884 and numbered 10398, 48mm wide, with fancy linked 18ct gold chain, 54.3g £1200 - 1500 425 Two Skeletonised Keyless Pocket Watches, pin pallet escapement, gilt coloured chapter ring, nickel plated case, lever escapement, Roman numeral chapter ring, nickel plated case, 50mm wide £200 - 250 426 A Monaco Roulette Form Pocket Watch, circa 1910, roulette dial, single hand, nickel plated case with snap-on back, push crown to operate hand, 50mm wide £200 - 250 427 A Gun Metal Open Faced Keyless Lever Pocket Watch with Triple Calendar Digital Dial Display, circa 1900, lever movement, white enamel dial, case back with visible triple calendar digital dial display, 52mm wide £250 - 350 428 A Silver Pocket Watch with Unusual Winding System, signed A Burdess, Coventry, 1881, lever movement, winding lever protrudes from the movement edge through the inner case wall, white enamel dial, Chester 1881 and numbered 14873, 50mm wide See Camerer Cuss Antique Watches, pg.245, for more information regarding this winding patent. £200 - 250 421 A Gun Metal Digital Dial Display Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, circa 1900, lever movement stamped GT, minute and hour digital dial display, finely engraved around the borders with landscape scenes, plain polished blued gun metal case numbered 1033947, 54mm wide £300 - 400 429 Four 19th Century Watch Keys and Two Fob Seals, comprising bloodstone and paste set key with bloodstone set fob, gold chased decorated key, blue and white enamelled key, gilt metal chased key and gold fob seal (6) £200 - 250 422 A Gun Metal Button Hole Watch, circa 1925, cylinder movement, enamel dial, snap-on back, green enamel bezel, 30mm wide £100 - 150 430 Eight Watch Keys and a Fob Seal, including a novelty revolver watch key, seven other watch keys and a white metal fob seal (9) £100 - 150 423 A Silver and Enamel Ball Watch, signed Kramer, circa 1920, lever movement, silvered dial, ball shaped case with red guilloche enamel and gold coloured swag decoration, suspension loop, stamped 0.925 and numbered 705282 5413, 22mm wide £300 - 400 431 An Art Deco Silver Purse Watch, signed Tavannes, retailed by Dunhill, 1929, 15-jewel lever movement and numbered 101878, silvered dial, rectangular shaped case with engine turned sides and black onyx side pushers to open front shutters, stamped 925 and Glasgow import mark for 1929, numbered 825925 4952, 46mm wide £200 - 300 424 A Lady's Enamel Fob Watch, circa 1910, duplex movement, white enamel dial, case with green guilloche enamel and gold coloured swag decoration, 32mm wide £300 - 400 432 A Lady's 18ct Gold Fob Watch, retailed by Barrie, Edinburgh, circa 1890, lever movement, white enamel dial, elaborately engraved case, front cover with guilloche enamel and blue Roman numerals, stamped JS and 18k, and numbered 24537, cuvette signed by retailer, 36mm wide £300 - 400 Jewellery 433 A Victorian Diamond Set Bangle, the broad bangle of overlapped form, set with two old cut diamonds, with rope twist and interlocking decorative edging, hinged to a plain polished back, total diamond weight 0.55 carat approximately, width 2.6cm, in a hinged case £800 - 1200 434 A Sardonyx Necklace, faceted columns with engraved mounts, a spherical sardonyx pendant, length 39cm, drop measures 1.8cm in diameter, and A Cornelian Bracelet, of graduated corrugated panels, to engraved white mounts, length 17.5cm (2) £200 - 300 435 An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring, the old cut diamond within a yellow claw setting to tramline shoulders on a later plain polished shank, diamond weight 1.95 carat approximately, finger size R £3000 - 4000 436 A Diamond Cluster Ring, the round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw and millegrain settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder shank, total diamond weight 1.60 carat approximately, finger size M £600 - 800 437 An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Three Stone Ring, the graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings to a yellow forked shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 2.00 carat approximately, finger size U £1200 - 1500 438 A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the old brilliant cut diamond in white double claw settings to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately, finger size J £3000 - 5000 439 A Medieval Gold Ring, 15th Century, inscribed with 'JATENS TENIR', a French inscription meaning 'I wait to hold', and flowers and sunbursts, finger size E The ring has been verified by The British Museum, as gold and dating to the 15th century. It was found by a gentleman within the vicinity of Middleham Castle, North Yorkshire. £1000 - 1500 440 A Micro Mosaic Brooch, depicting a classical scene, set in Jasper in an oval twist frame, measures 3cm by 2.8cm £300 - 500 441 A Victorian Diamond Star Brooch, twelve alternating long and short arms set throughout with old cut and rose cut diamonds, in white claw and collet settings, total diamond weight 6.00 carat approximately, measures 4cm by 3.6cm £1500 - 1800 442 A Victorian Diamond Star Brooch, twelve alternating long and short arms set throughout with old cut and single-cut diamonds, in white claw and collet settings, total diamond weight 6.00 carat approximately, measures 4.6cm by 4.0cm £1500 - 2000 443 A Scottish Dirk Brooch, set with assorted polished agates, including bloodstone and red jasper, and three foil backed quartz stones, length 10.5cm, and A Silver Dirk Brooch, smaller than the first, set with agate and quartz stones, length 6cm (2) £200 - 300 444 An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Triple Cluster Ring, old cut diamonds in yellow claw settings to a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.20 carat approximately, finger size P £300 - 500 445 A Diamond and Sapphire Cluster Ring, circa 1890, the oval head with old cut diamonds within a border of old cut sapphires, to an outer border of rose cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, to carved shoulders on a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, finger size Q £500 - 800 446 A Double Tiger's Claw Brooch, with filigree overlay depicting a bird over a bow and arrow and with two pendants from the centre, measures 5.5cm by 4.2cm £300 - 500 447 An Emerald and Diamond Crescent Brooch, a row of graduated emeralds with an inner row of graduated round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight 1.20 carat approximately, measures 4.1cm by 3.8cm £400 - 600 448 An Opal and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval cabochon opal within a border of eight-cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a white fronted tapered shoulder yellow plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately, finger size R £300 - 400 449 A Diamond Three Stone Ring, the graduated old cut diamonds in a white claw twist setting, to a yellow plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.20 carat approximately, finger size Q £800 - 1200 458 A Garnet Bracelet, the Victorian centre panel of purpley-red oval cut stones collet set on entwined engraved bars, to a later bar link bracelet, length 17.5cm £400 - 600 450 A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Solitaire Stud Earrings, the round brilliant cut diamonds held in four claw settings, total diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, with post fittings for pierced ears £300 - 500 459 An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Five Stone Ring, the graduated old cut diamonds in yellow claw settings to a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size O £400 - 600 451 A Large Cameo Brooch, the oval shell carved to depict a classical scene, within an engraved shaped frame, measures 8.6cm by 6.2cm and Three Cameo Earrings, with screw-on fittings £200 - 300 452 A Cameo Brooch, the oval shell cameo depicting a lady with Elizabethan style dress, within a frame of rope twist details and teardrop and swag decoration, with a locket back, measures 4.6cm by 5.5cm £100 - 200 453 A Seed Pearl Necklace, five panels of pearls arranged in floral and foliate style, and secured to a mother-of-pearl panel, in graduating sizes, joined by three bands of seed pearls decoratively arranged, with swag effect, length 37.5cm £500 - 800 454 An Amethyst Necklace, the oval cut amethysts throughout, in a chevron formation to the front of the necklace, in yellow collet settings with bead decoration, length 41cm £400 - 600 455 A Victorian Amethyst Set Bangle, three graduated oval cut amethysts in collet settings on a tapered mount, with bead and ropework decoration, hinged to a plain polished back £500 - 800 456 A Diamond Brooch/Pendant, the old cut cushion, pear and round shaped diamonds set into a floral cluster, within a lozenge shaped frame, which suspends a detachable teardrop cluster below, the diamonds all in white settings, total estimated diamond weight 6.00 carat approximately, measures 4cm by 5.5cm £3000 - 5000 457 A Pair of Ram's Head Motif Earrings, in the manner of Castellani, of hoop form with scrollwork and granulated decoration, drop measures 2.7cm, with hook fitting for pierced ears £500 - 800 460 A Diamond Horseshoe Shaped Ring, an old oval cut diamond in yellow claw settings to the centre of graduated old cut diamonds in white claw and millegrain settings in a horseshoe formation, to a yellow plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.70 carat approximately, finger size M £1000 - 1500 461 An Amethyst and Diamond Cluster Ring, a cabochon amethyst within a double border of rose cut diamonds, in claw settings on a chunky shank, finger size P £400 - 600 462 A Diamond and Sapphire Five Stone Ring, three old cut diamonds alternate with two old cut sapphires, with tiny diamonds in between, in a yellow claw and carved setting, on a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.10 carat approximately, finger size L £500 - 800 463 A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the round brilliant cut diamond in a white six claw setting to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, diamond weight 0.70 carat approximately, finger size M1/2 £800 - 1200 464 A Cultured Pearl Necklace, of dyed purple coloured cultured pearls with gold roundels, and faceted blue beads, to a centrepiece of a feather motif surmounting a round brilliant cut diamond, which suspends a heart shaped pendant, with a heart shaped topaz centrally, necklace length 43.5cm, pendant drop measures 3.8cm by 5.7cm, and A Pair of Drop Earrings, to match the necklace, with screw-on fittings, drop length 4.5cm £400 - 600 465 A 9 Carat Gold Diamond Navette Cluster Ring, various sized round brilliant cut diamonds in white claws within a scalloped edge setting, to a yellow forked shoulder on a reeded shank, total diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, finger size M £300 - 400 466 A 9 Carat Gold Pearl and Diamond Ring, the oblong ring head set with a row of old cut diamonds between two rows of split pearls, total diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, finger size O £150 - 200 467 A Victorian Brooch and A Pair of Matching Earrings, of circular form with ropework and bead decoration with an outer bead border, brooch with locket back, measures 3.6cm in diameter, earrings with hook fittings for pierced ears, drop length 3.3cm £200 - 300 468 A Victorian Brooch and A Pair of Matching Earrings, of circular form, a domed centre within pierced border, to a frame decorated with ropework, and an outer bead border, brooch measures 3.8cm in diameter, earrings with hook fittings for pierced ears, drop length 3.4cm £150 - 200 469 A 9 Carat Gold Celtic Pin Brooch, green coloured hardstone set within a beaded frame, measures 4.7cm by 3.9cm, A Silver Scottish Style Brooch, a central citrine within a border of four similar stones separated by assorted agate panels, measures 3.6cm in diameter, and An Agate Sword and Shield Brooch, in the Scottish style, 6.5cm long (3) £150 - 250 470 A Late 18th Century Mourning Brooch, the marquise shape with an ivory panel inscribed 'IN MEMORY OF A FRIEND', surmounted by a bow, overlaying entwined hair, engraved to the reverse 'The Rev JP Jones, Ob 10 Mar 1781 At 48', measures 1.9cm by 2.8cm £300 - 400 471 A Late 18th Century Mourning Pendant, of marquise form, an urn motif decorated with hair and seed pearls, and depicting the initials 'AP', overlays entwined hair, within a border of seed pearls, to a scalloped edge frame, the reverse engraved 'Anne Paves died Sep 2 1780 Aged 64', measures 2.7cm by 3.8cm (excluding the suspension loop) £400 - 600 472 A Pair of Cultured Pearl and Diamond Earrings, a round brilliant cut diamond in a white millegrain setting suspends a cultured pearl, total diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, drop length 1.4cm, with screw-on fittings, and A Three Row Cultured Pearl Necklace, the 69:75:83 knotted graduated cultured pearls to a diamond set clasp, length of shortest strand 40cm (2) £400 - 600 473 A Stuart Mourning Ring, depicting a portrait of King Charles I, beneath a faceted rock crystal, in a closed back collet, to engraved shoulders on a plain polished shank, finger size T The growth of popularity in mourning jewellery is generally attributed to the execution of King Charles I in 1649. This event led to his royalist followers wearing jewellery in his memory. £500 - 700 474 An 18 Carat Gold Mourning Ring, an old cut diamond in a yellow claw scalloped setting, on a band enamelled in black, to read 'IN MEMORY OF', the inner shank inscribed 'HH Duncan Ob 24 Novr 1871 At 21', diamond weight 0.45 carat approximately, finger size L £400 - 600 475 A George II Mourning Ring, a faceted rock crystal in a white claw and closed back setting, to a shaped shank, enamelled to the outer shank in white, and inscribed 'M JENKYNS OB 15 NOV 1757 AE 24', finger size R White enamel began to be used in mourning jewellery in the Georgian era, for children and unmarried adults. £300 - 400 476 An Ancient Coin Necklace, by Bulgari, circa 1970, a rounded graduated curb link necklace with a central coin, in a yellow collet setting, the necklace signed 'BVLGARI' and the coin setting marked 'BEOTIA-THEBES 197-146 b.C.', chain length 40cm £2500 - 3000 477 An 18th Century Mourning Ring, the marquise shaped panel with an ivory plaque inscribed 'NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE', with seed pearl detail of a bow to the top and laurel leaves to the base, all over a backing of hair, to engraved shoulders on a plain polished shank, the reverse of the panel engraved 'Died 28 July 1784 Aged 55', finger size O £400 - 600 478 A Georgian Mourning Ring, a marquise ivory panel, sepia painted to depict a forlorn widow by a tomb, under a weeping willow, with the inscription 'GONE BEFORE', within a frame enamelled in blue and white, to a plain polished shank, finger size N £400 - 600 479 Three Victorian Hair Bracelets, one of plaited fair hair, mounted with a snake's head and tail, with ruby eyes, one of mid brown hair mounted to a micro-mosaic panel, one of plaited dark hair mounted to a faceted yellow stone £200 - 300 480 A Mourning Locket, the oval of black polished hardstone with seed pearls inset as initials 'DSA', measures 4.1cm by 6.7cm £300 - 500 481 A Late 18th Century Mourning Brooch, the oval ivory panel sepia painted to depict a wistful maiden at a tomb, the reverse engraved 'JW ob 12 Nov 1780 A 38 Yrs', 'CWW ob 22 May 1781 A 5 Yrs', MW ob 26 July 1781 A 7 Yrs', JL ob 13 Feb 1788 A 39', measures 2.9cm by 3.5cm £300 - 400 482 An Early Victorian 18 Carat Gold Mourning Ring, a central oval locket panel encloses plaited hair, within a border of seed pearls, to a shaped shank, with engraved sides, the outer shank enamelled in black to read 'IN MEMORY OF', the reverse of the ring head engraved 'Frances Meek', finger size R1/2 £200 - 300 483 A William IV Mourning Ring, a scalloped centre of a locket panel enclosing hair within a border of seed pearls, to an outer border of black enamel, to scrollwork carved and textured shoulders, on a grooved shank, engraved to the reverse of the ring head 'Sophie Dyson Ob 25th Dec 1834 A 74 Yrs', finger size O £200 - 300 484 A Queen Anne Mourning Ring, depicting a skull and crossbones motif overlaying hair, under a faceted rock crystal, in a carved collet setting, to engraved shoulders, on a plain polished shank, inner shank engraved 'E Gyles Ob 26 July 1713 Atd 35', finger size J £150 - 200 485 A Mourning Locket, an oval panel painted to depict a maiden playing a lyre at a tomb beneath a tree, within a black enamelled border, the reverse encloses plaited hair, with seed pearl initials overlaid, measures 5.6cm by 8.4cm £150 - 200 486 A Late 18th Century Mourning Ring, the marquise ivory panel painted in sepia to depict a sorrowful maiden at a tomb underneath a weeping willow, and inscribed 'WILLIAM AVELING OB 19 AUG 1779 AT 13', within a hammered border to a knife edge shank, the reverse of the ring head engraved 'Chris Meroy Aveling Ob 11 Oct 1772 At 9 M', finger size R £300 - 400 487 A Diamond Pendant on An 18 Carat White Gold Chain, the round brilliant cut diamond in a white rubbed-over stepped setting, on a fine link chain, diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, chain length 46.5cm £1200 - 1800 488 An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring, an oval mixed cut emerald within a border of old cut diamonds, in claw settings to a yellow fancy shouldered shank, total diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, finger size M, and A Cultured Pearl Necklace, of seventy-one graduated pearls strung to a clasp to match the ring, total diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, length 50.5cm (2) £1500 - 2000 489 An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring, an oval cut emerald within a border of old cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder shank, total diamond weight 2.00 carat approximately, finger size M1/2 £1500 - 2000 490 An Art Deco Diamond Brooch, three principal round brilliant cut diamonds within a pierced geometric frame of old cut and single-cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings, total diamond weight 8.00 carat approximately, measures 6.7cm by 3.6cm £3000 - 4000 491 An Exceptional Art Deco Emerald and Diamond Ring, the very fine step cut emerald with truncated corners in a white corner claw setting, between a trapezium cut diamond on each shoulder, in a fine rubbed over setting, the emerald mounted on a V shape under bezel set with eight cut diamonds, three graduated brilliant cut collets to the sides of each shoulder, finger size M Provenance: The ring has been in the ownership of the same family since the 1920's, the original purchaser being a woollen manufacturer in Batley, West Yorkshire. £10000 - 15000 492 An Emerald and Diamond Bracelet, round brilliant cut emeralds spaced at intervals by pairs of round brilliant cut diamonds, to a clasp set with a diamond and emerald cluster, set throughout in yellow and white claw settings, total diamond weight 1.10 carat approximately, length 17.7cm £1500 - 2000 493 A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the old brilliant cut diamond in a white six claw setting to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, diamond weight 2.10 carat approximately, finger size P1/2 £4000 - 6000 494 An Early 20th Century Diamond Pendant, the scrolling form set with old cut and faceted diamonds, with three old cut diamond drops pendant from the base, on a diamond set pendant loop, total diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately, measures 2.3cm by 4.3cm £800 - 1200 495 A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the round brilliant cut diamond in a white eight claw setting, with three graduated baguette cut diamonds in rubbed over settings, total diamond weight 4.25 carat approximately, finger size J1/2 £12000 - 15000 496 An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Five Stone Ring, five graduated old cut diamonds, in yellow claws, within squared settings, total diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, finger size M £250 - 350 497 An 18 Carat White Gold Emerald and Diamond Ring, an oval mixed cut emerald within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, a tapered baguette cut diamond on each shoulder, in claw settings to a lined shoulder shank, total diamond weight 0.85 carat approximately, finger size N £900 - 1100 498 A Diamond Ring, an old cut diamond inset to a yellow tapered band ring, diamond weight 1.25 carat approximately, engraved to the inner shank 'JV Andrew Whitby', finger size U £1000 - 1500 499 A Victorian Knot Brooch, a polished knot set with oval cut foil backed garnets, with a filigree scrolled frame, and a detachable pendant drop, measures 2.6cm by 5.7cm £200 - 300 500 A Garnet Cluster Pendant, the oval and round cut foil backed stones in closed back settings, with filigree decoration and a small split pearl centrally, measures 2.2cm by 2.6cm £100 - 150 501 A Mid 19th Century Cluster Brooch, the central pink topaz within a border of green old oval cut chrysoberyls in yellow claw settings, measures 2.5cm by 3cm £500 - 800 502 A Diamond and Enamel Mourning Ring, the domed head enamelled in blue, and overlaid with a design of brilliant cut and rose cut diamonds, within a border of rose cut diamonds, to an almost solid reeded under bezel, on carved shoulders to a plain polished shank, finger size M £200 - 300 503 A Victorian Locket, the plain polished oval locket with overlaid initials 'EJC' to the front, engraved on the inside 'Emma Cox from J.W.C. 1850-1875', measures 4cm by 5.4cm £500 - 800 504 A Victorian Garnet and Chrysoberyl Brooch, of loop form, with foliate decoration on a granulated ground, with rope twist edging to the borders, and a detachable drop, also set with a garnet from the base, measures 5.3cm by 6.7cm £200 - 300 505 A Victorian Bangle, the half hinged plain polished bangle tapers to an oval central panel, a dome in high relief centred by a cabochon coral within a border of rose cut diamonds in a star formation, within a frame of light blue enamel, to a border of rope and beadwork decoration, a locket panel to the reverse £800 - 1200 506 An Art Deco Diamond Set Arrow Shaped Pin, the arrow head and feather set with rose cut diamonds, and the centre of the bar with an old cut diamond, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, measures 4.7cm £300 - 400 507 A Pair of Art Deco Emerald and Diamond Earrings, the drops set with round brilliant cut diamonds and calibré cut emeralds, the tear drop base with a cabochon emerald suspended centrally, total diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, drop length 4cm, with post and butterfly fittings for pierced ears £1000 - 1200 508 An Art Deco Diamond, Emerald and Half Pearl Pendant, converted from a brooch, set with an old cut diamond, rose cut diamonds and assorted mini diamonds, a step cut emerald and a split pearl, total diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately, measures 1.7cm by 3.9cm, on a curb link chain, length 47.5cm £1500 - 2000 509 An Art Deco Black Opal and Diamond Cluster Pendant, the cabochon pear cut black opal within a border of old cut and single-cut diamonds, from a diamond cluster suspension, in white millegrain settings, total diamond weight 1.30 carat approximately, measures 1.5cm by 5.1cm £800 - 1200 510 An Art Deco Black Opal and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval cabochon black opal within a shaped border of brilliant cut and single-cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings to decorative forked shoulders on a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size S £800 - 1200 511 An Aquamarine and Diamond Ring, the step cut aquamarine with truncated corners flanked by a row of five brilliant cut and single-cut diamonds to each side, in white claw settings to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, finger size N £1000 - 1500 512 A French Art Deco Ring, two old brilliant cut diamonds in an oblong diamond set surround, in white millegrain settings, total diamond weight 6.00 carat approximately, finger size P £8000 - 10000 513 A Diamond Three Stone Ring, the graduated old cut diamonds in white claw settings to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size N1/2 £600 - 1000 514 An Art Deco Diamond Solitaire Ring, the round brilliant cut diamond with graduated pairs of baguette cut diamonds on the shoulders, in white claw settings to a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size J1/2 £1200 - 1800 515 A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the old cut diamond in a white eight claw setting to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, diamond weight 2.10 carat approximately, finger size P1/2 £3500 - 4500 516 An Art Deco Diamond and Sapphire Plaque Brooch, old brilliant cut diamonds and single cut diamonds with calibré cut sapphires in white claw and millegrain settings, total diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately, measures 5cm by 1.8cm £1200 - 1800 517 A Diamond Bow Brooch, circa 1930, three principal old brilliant cut diamonds with a pierced stylised bow frame, set throughout with old cut and single cut diamonds, total diamond weight 2.60 carat approximately, measures 5.7cm by 1.7cm £1000 - 1200 518 An Early 20th Century Diamond Bar Brooch, three graduated old cut diamonds in white claw settings on a white fronted balloon end bar brooch, total diamond weight 1.90 carat approximately, length 6.2cm £1000 - 1500 519 An Art Deco Diamond Bracelet, the articulated bracelet of geometric form and set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight 2.60 carat approximately, measures 16.5cm £2000 - 2500 520 An Art Deco Sapphire and Diamond Ring, the mixed cut cushion shaped sapphire within a sapphire and diamond set border, in white claw and rubbed over settings, to a plain polished shank, finger size O £600 - 800 521 An Aquamarine and Diamond Twist Ring, two round brilliant cut aquamarines spaced by a row of graduated baguette cut diamonds, with round brilliant cut diamond detail, in white claw settings to a grooved shank, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size P1/2 £400 - 600 522 A Three Row Cultured Pearl Necklace, the 50:54:58 uniform knotted cultured pearls strung to a sapphire and diamond cluster clasp, length of shortest strand 51cm £400 - 600 523 A Two Colour Double Belcher Link Necklace and Matching Bracelet, the double belcher links in yellow with a circular white link inside each, to oversize catches, necklace length 50cm, bracelet length 20.8cm (2) £3000 - 5000 524 A Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval mixed cut sapphire within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.20 carat approximately, finger size N £800 - 1200 525 An 18 Carat White Gold Tanzanite and Diamond Ring, the oval cut tanzanite within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a lined shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size M £800 - 1200 526 A Suite of Opal and Diamond Cluster Jewellery, each oval cabochon opal within a double border of diamonds, in white claw settings, including a ring to a yellow tapered shoulder shank, finger size M, a pendant on a yellow split loop bale, measures 1.5cm by 2.3cm, and a pair of earrings with post and clip fittings for pierced ears £600 - 800 527 A Cultured Pearl, Mabe Pearl and Diamond Necklace, three panels comprising a pear shaped mabe pearl to knife edge wires in a scalloped edge frame set with round brilliant cut diamonds, strung to three rows of button shaped cultured pearls to the front and two rows of the same to the back, total diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately, length 63cm £800 - 1200 528 A Two Row Cultured Pearl Necklace, the 49:51 knotted pearls graduate to a clasp in the form of a shell, a cabochon opal inset and rows of graduating eight-cut diamonds alternate with white knife wire sections, total diamond weight 0.90 carat approximately, length of the shortest strand 40cm, clasp measures 2.8cm by 2.7cm £600 - 800 529 An 18 Carat Gold Necklace, by Boucheron, of faceted belcher links, length 93.2 cm, cased £2200 - 2800 530 An 18 Carat White Gold Opal and Diamond Pendant, a daisy cluster of round brilliant cut diamonds suspends a polished pear shaped slab opal, in claw settings, total diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately, length 4.2cm £700 - 1000 531 An Opal and Diamond Five Stone Ring, three cabochon opals alternate with two old brilliant cut diamonds, with tiny diamonds between the stones, in a yellow claw carved setting, to a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.35 carat approximately, finger size O1/2 £700 - 1000 532 An Early 20th Century Opal and Diamond Cluster Ring, the cushion shaped cabochon opal in a yellow claw setting, within a border of old cut diamonds in white millegrain settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder shank, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size P £700 - 1000 533 A Pearl and Diamond Three Stone Ring, the pearl between two old cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a yellow knife edge shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.85 carat approximately, finger size M £700 - 1000 534 An Opal and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval cabochon opal within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in yellow and white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder shank, total diamond weight 2.00 carat approximately, finger size P £2000 - 3000 535 A Diamond Necklace, round brilliant cut diamonds in yellow rubbed over settings, with a larger central circular frame set with a larger round brilliant cut diamond, total diamond weight 4.00 carat approximately, length 43.5cm £2200 - 2800 536 A Pair of 18 Carat Gold Cufflinks, by Boucheron, the square heads of textured form measure 1.7cm by 1.7cm, to swivel bars, cased £500 - 800 537 A 9 Carat Gold Necklace and Two Matching Bracelets, of large loop links connected by double bar links, necklace length 43cm, bracelet length 20.7cm (3) £700 - 900 538 An 18 Carat White Gold Peridot and Diamond Ring, an oval cut peridot within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.85 carat approximately, finger size N £700 - 1000 539 A Ruby and Diamond Navette Ring, three graduated oval cut rubies within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings to a yellow forked shoulder shank, total diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, finger size L £300 - 400 540 An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring, the round brilliant cut diamond in a white eight claw setting, to a yellow tapered shoulder shank, diamond weight 0.95 carat approximately, finger size O £1000 - 1500 541 An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring, the step cut emerald in a white claw setting, within a border of old cut, brilliant cut and eight-cut diamonds in white millegrain settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder shank, total diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, finger size Q £500 - 800 543 A Victorian Diamond and Sapphire Cluster Panel, on a Later Ring, an old cut diamond within a border of round sapphires, to an outer swirling border of old cut diamonds, in yellow and white claw settings, to a fancy forked shoulder shank, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size O £400 - 600 544 A Multi Gemstone Fringe Necklace, assorted round and cushion cut gemstones graduate in size to the front of the necklace, each in a yellow spectacle setting, with each stone suspending a second, and all chain linked, the centre has a chain suspension to a larger stone, with figaro link chain to the back, stones include peridot, sapphire, amethyst, citrine, rock crystal and garnet, length 38cm £1000 - 1500 545 An 18 Carat Gold Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval cut emerald in a yellow four claw setting within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, with a diamond on each yellow forked shoulder, on a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.65 carat approximately, finger size L £500 - 700 546 An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring, a step cut emerald and two old cut diamonds in a white claw twist setting, to diamond set shoulders on a yellow plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.90 carat approximately, finger size J1/2 £500 - 800 547 A Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval mixed cut sapphire in a yellow claw setting, within a lozenge shaped border of old cut diamonds, in white settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder shank, total estimated diamond weight 2.00 carat approximately, finger size R £600 - 800 548 A Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the round sapphire within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, a second border of marquise cut diamonds and an outer shaped border of baguette cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a lined shoulder shank, total diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately, finger size P £1500 - 2000 549 A Diamond Cluster Ring, a marquise cut cinnamon coloured centre diamond, within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, within a swirling outer frame of baguette cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a lined shoulder shank, total diamond weight 4.20 carat approximately, finger size M £2000 - 3000 550 A Diamond Bangle, the hinged polished white metal bangle inset with three rows of round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight 6.00 carat approximately £1000 - 1500 551 A Tanzanite and Diamond Bracelet, thirteen articulated swirl links each set with a pair of triangular mixed cut tanzanites, and two round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight 1.10 carat approximately, length 17.8cm £400 - 600 552 An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, an oval cut sapphire within two rows of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder shank, total diamond weight 0.55 carat approximately, finger size N £500 - 700 553 A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Garnet and Diamond Drop Earrings, round brilliant cut and baguette cut diamonds arranged the length of the drop, suspending a triangular mixed cut garnet, in claw and channel settings, total diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately, drop length 4.2cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £700 - 1000 554 A Pair of Green Quartz and Diamond Earrings, round brilliant cut diamonds suspend a pear cut green quartz, in white claw settings, total diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, drop length 3.8cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £800 - 1200 555 A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Sapphire and Diamond Drop Earrings, a shaped drop set with round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds suspends a pear shaped cluster of round mixed cut sapphires, in white claw settings, total diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, drop length 5cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £700 - 1000 556 A Platinum Diamond Solitaire Ring, a round brilliant cut diamond, in an eight claw setting to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, diamond weight 1.30 carat approximately, finger size N1/2 £1200 - 1800 557 A Mid 20th Century Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring, the step cut emerald with truncated corners in a yellow claw setting, within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, with a baguette cut diamond to each shoulder, in white rubbed over settings to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size R £400 - 600 558 A Diamond and Gemstone Leaf Brooch, the centre comprises round cut gemstones including sapphire, ruby, peridot, emerald and garnet, on white knife edge wires, within a frame of old cut and single-cut diamonds in white collet and claw settings, total diamond weight 1.60 carat approximately, measures 7.3cm by 2.4cm £500 - 800 559 An 18 Carat White Gold Kunzite and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval cut kunzite within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a lined shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately, finger size N £700 - 1000 564 An 18 Carat White Gold Aquamarine, Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval cut aquamarine within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, a shaped step cut sapphire on each shoulder, in claw settings, to a lined shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, finger size M £900 - 1100 565 A Diamond Cluster Ring, an oval cut yellow diamond within a border of white diamonds, with clusters of diamonds to the shoulders, in white claw settings to a white plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately, finger size M £1500 - 1800 566 An 18 Carat White Gold Moonstone, Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, an oval cabochon moonstone with a princess cut diamond on each shoulder in a border of round mixed cut sapphires, in claw settings, to a lined shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately, finger size M1/2 £700 - 1000 560 A Diamond Cluster Ring, seven old cut diamonds in a white claw setting, to a yellow tapered shoulder shank, total diamond weight 2.10 carat approximately, finger size N £600 - 800 567 A Platinum Sapphire and Diamond Three Stone Ring, the oval mixed cut sapphire flanked by a round brilliant cut diamond on each side, in claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size O £3000 - 4000 561 A Pair of Diamond Solitaire Stud Earrings, the round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, total diamond weight 0.70 carat approximately, with post fittings for pierced ears £300 - 500 568 A Blue Topaz and Diamond Ring, an oval blue topaz flanked by a baguette cut diamond to each shoulder, within a white claw setting, total diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately, finger size N £400 - 600 562 A Pair of Aquamarine and Diamond Earrings, graduated oval cut aquamarines alternate with chain linked round brilliant cut diamonds, to an aquamarine and diamond cluster at the base, in white claw settings, total diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately, drop length 4.9cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £700 - 1000 569 A Kyanite, Moonstone, and Blue Stone Torsade, the faceted barrel shaped and pear shaped stones strung to a spherical clasp, length 42cm £800 - 1200 563 A Double Row Diamond Necklace, the champagne coloured faceted diamonds with rondels at intervals, strung to a grooved spherical clasp, total diamond weight 56 carat approximately, length (of shortest strand) 41.5cm £2000 - 3000 570 A Pair of Drop Earrings, a trio of yellow sapphires surmounts a diamond set bar, which suspends a pear cut citrine, drop length 5.2cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £400 - 600 571 A Sapphire and Diamond Floral Brooch, round brilliant cut and single-cut stones arranged in a spray form tied with a bow, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, measures 2.3cm by 4.8cm £300 - 500 572 A Pair of Aquamarine, Sapphire and Diamond Drop Earrings, a triangular shaped aquamarine suspends alternating chain linked oval cut sapphires and aquamarines, a triangular shaped cluster of round brilliant cut diamonds at the base, in white claw settings, total diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately, drop length 5cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £1000 - 1200 573 A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Yellow Sapphire and Diamond Drop Earrings, round brilliant cut and baguette cut diamonds alternate to a trio of diamonds surmounting an oval mixed cut yellow sapphire, in claw settings, total diamond weight 0.70 carat approximately, drop length 3.5cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £600 - 800 574 An 18 Carat White Gold Citrine and Diamond Ring, the oval cut citrine flanked by a triangular cluster of round brilliant cut diamonds on each shoulder, in claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, finger size M £800 - 1200 575 A Pair of Diamond Star Shaped Earrings, round brilliant cut diamonds and single-cut diamonds throughout the studs, in white collet and claw settings, total diamond weight 1.90 carat approximately, each stud measures 1.5cm by 1.8cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £1000 - 1500 576 Two Cameo Brooches, one an oval shell cameo depicting a lady with an eagle, within a plain frame with a border of rope twist decoration, measures 5cm by 5.8cm, the second an oval shell cameo of a lady with a dove, in a tubular swivel frame, with leaf decoration to four points, measures 4.9cm by 5.5cm £150 - 250 577 An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Cluster Ring, five graduated baguette cut diamonds within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.75 carat approximately, finger size P £500 - 800 578 An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring, the princess cut diamond held in a four claw setting to a plain polished shank, diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size N £800 - 1200 579 An 18 Carat White Gold Amethyst and Diamond Ring, an oval cut amethyst between a pair of graduated baguette cut diamonds, in white claw settings, finger size M1/2 £400 - 600 580 A 14 Carat Gold Turquoise and Diamond Ring, an oval cabochon turquoise between a trio of round brilliant cut diamonds on each shoulder, in white claw settings, total diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, finger size N £400 - 600 581 An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Line Bracelet, the round brilliant cut diamonds in white rubbed over settings, total diamond weight 4.00 carat approximately, length 18cm £1500 - 2000 582 A Pair of Ruby and Diamond Drop Earrings, two round brilliant cut diamonds spaced by a diamond set twin leaf design suspend a cluster of an oval mixed cut ruby within a border of brilliant cut diamonds, in white collet and millegrain settings, total diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately, drop length 3.7cm, with hook and clip fittings for pierced ears £1000 - 1200 583 A Platinum Diamond Set Pendant, of bar links, with loop terminals, each with a collet set round brilliant cut diamond, total diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately, drop length 5cm, on A Platinum Chain, of polished bar links, length 45cm £500 - 800 584 A Pair of 18 Carat Gold Diamond Cuff Earrings, of a plaited brushed finish centre within borders of round brilliant cut diamonds in yellow claw settings, total diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, with clip fittings £600 - 800 586 An Early 20th Century Diamond Three Stone Ring, the graduated old cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately, finger size L £4000 - 6000 587 An Edwardian Diamond Solitaire Ring, the almost round old cut diamond in a white eight claw setting, to pointed shoulders each set with a trio of graduated old cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings, to a polished shank, principal diamond weight 3.95 carat approximately, finger size L1/2 £10000 - 15000 588 An Art Deco Style Bracelet, three openwork geometric panels set with marquise cut, baguette cut and round brilliant cut diamonds, joined by buckle style links, in white claw and millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 10.00 carat approximately, length 18cm £2000 - 3000 589 An Early 20th Century Bug Brooch, the body set with a demantoid garnet and a pearl, and the wings set throughout with seed pearls, with demantoid garnet tips, measures 4cm by 1.9cm £700 - 1000 590 An Art Deco Ruby and Diamond Bow Brooch, calibré cut rubies and round brilliant cut and eight-cut diamonds in white millegrain settings, total diamond weight 1.10 carat approximately, measures 5cm in length £1200 - 1800 591 A Diamond Eternity Ring, fourteen round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, within a flat sided engraved band, total diamond weight 4.00 carat approximately, finger size O £1500 - 2000 592 A Sapphire and Diamond Eternity Ring, by Cartier, a series of three step cut sapphires and three step cut diamonds repeats the whole of the ring, in a white channel setting, total estimated diamond weight 1.20 carat approximately, finger size L £2000 - 2500 596 A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Earrings, each comprises an oval mixed cut sapphire within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, each earring head measures 1.1cm by 1.4cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £500 - 800 597 A Diamond Full Eternity Ring, round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings to a flat sided shank, total diamond weight 1.75 carat approximately, finger size R £400 - 600 598 A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the round brilliant cut diamond in a white illusion setting, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, diamond weight 0.85 carat approximately, finger size N £800 - 1200 599 A Suite of 18 Carat Gold Jewellery, by Garrards, a necklace, bracelet and pair of earrings, of beaded loop form, with a central overlocking loop, necklace length 42.5cm, bracelet length 19.5cm, earring drop length 2.9cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £4500 - 5000 600 A Diamond Five Stone Ring, the round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings to a yellow tapered shoulder shank, total diamond weight 1.60 carat approximately, finger size M £800 - 1200 593 A Pair of Diamond and Pink Sapphire Earrings, round brilliant cut stones in white chain linked collet settings, a string of pink sapphires, and a string of diamonds, the diamond string with a triangular diamond set terminal, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, drop measures 10.2cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £500 - 700 601 A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Pink Tourmaline and Diamond Drop Earrings, a string of round brilliant cut diamonds suspends a diamond set cup holding a briolette cut pink tourmaline, in claw settings, total diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, drop length 4.7cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £500 - 700 594 An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Bracelet, clusters of four round brilliant cut diamonds are spaced by curved bars set with smaller round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight 2.40 carat approximately, length 18cm £600 - 800 602 A Diamond Cluster Ring, a round brilliant cut diamond within a border of eight smaller, and a second border of sixteen smaller again, in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 3.70 carat approximately, finger size L1/2 £1800 - 2200 595 An 18 Carat White Gold Blue and White Diamond Cluster Ring, the treated blue round brilliant cut diamond set within a boat shaped cluster of round brilliant cut diamonds with a pair of tapered baguette cut diamonds on each shoulder, in white claw settings to a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 2.20 carat approximately, finger size M £700 - 1000 603 An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Cluster Ring, seven round brilliant cut diamonds arranged in white claw settings to a yellow tapered shoulder shank, total diamond weight 3.00 carat approximately, finger size H £2000 - 2500 604 A French Diamond and Ruby Triple Cluster Ring, each round brilliant cut diamond in high yellow rubbed over settings in a border of rubies in tension settings, within a shaped mount, on a polished shank, finger size M £500 - 600 605 An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Cluster Ring, a central arrangement of baguette cut diamonds within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings to a yellow tapered shoulder shank, total diamond weight 4.50 carat approximately, finger size N £2500 - 3500 606 An 18 Carat White Gold Amethyst and Diamond Ring, the step cut amethyst with truncated corners set within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, with baguette cut diamonds at the corners, in claw settings, to a lined shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.70 carat approximately, finger size M £700 - 900 608 An 18 Carat Gold Two Stone Twist Ring, by Cassandra Goad, in the deux poires style, a cabochon purple stone (probably fluorite) and blue stone (probably aquamarine) in yellow rubbed over settings to a plain polished shank, finger size O £400 - 600 609 An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Ring, by Cassandra Goad, the plain polished D shaped band set at intervals with eight round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately, finger size P £300 - 400 610 A Pair of Sapphire, Diamond and Lapis Lazuli Drop Earrings, each comprises an oval cut sapphire surmounting a row of tapered diamonds, in white claw settings, to a polished lapis lazuli drop, total diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately, drop length 6.3cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £1000 - 1200 611 A Pair of 9 Carat Gold Earrings, by Cassandra Goad, each with a domed purple stone carved with a flower, in yellow collet settings and a disc border, with post fittings for pierced ears £300 - 400 612 A Pair of 18 Carat Gold Diamond Cuff Earrings, by Asprey & Co., of twisted hoop form in polished yellow gold, the front of each pavé set with round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately, with clip fittings £600 - 800 613 A Pair of 9 Carat Gold Moonstone Earrings, by Cassandra Goad, each with a round cabochon moonstone in a yellow collet setting, within a lined disc frame, with post fittings for pierced ears £200 - 300 614 An 18 Carat White Gold Sapphire and Diamond Pendant, the central openwork scrolling form set with round brilliant cut diamonds and a sapphire, within a border set with diamonds, to an outer part border of sapphires, in claw settings total diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, measures 3.5cm by 4cm £600 - 800 615 A Pair of 18 Carat Gold Diamond Solitaire Stud Earrings, each round brilliant cut diamond in a white four claw setting, total diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, with yellow post fittings for pierced ears £300 - 500 616 A Pair of 14 Carat Gold Cluster Earrings, an oval cabochon lilac jade centres a border of round brilliant cut amethysts, with round brilliant cut diamonds at intervals, in yellow claw settings, with post and clip fittings for pierced ears, earrings measure 3.1cm by 2.6cm £200 - 300 617 A Diamond Ring, a central band of three rows of pavé set brilliant cut diamonds within a row of channel set princess cut diamonds each side, on a broad yellow band, total diamond weight 1.75 carat approximately, finger size R £400 - 600 618 A Modern 18 Carat White Gold Faberge Egg Pendant and Chain, the egg enamelled in light blue diamond shapes, set in grid formation with round brilliant cut diamonds, marked 'FABERGE' and '27/125' on a mini belcher chain, egg measures 1.2cm by 3cm, chain length 41cm, cased £400 - 600 619 A Modern Fabergé Egg Pendant, guilloche enamelled in peach, with seven round brilliant cut diamonds inset, total diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately, marked 'FABERGÉ' and '418/1000', measures 1.3cm by 3cm, cased £300 - 400 620 A Sapphire and Diamond Necklace, a pear shaped sapphire suspended from old cut diamonds, to winged diamond set sides, in white claw and rubbed over settings, on a white trace link chain, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, chain length 43.5cm, drop length 2.9cm £1200 - 1800 621 A Platinum Diamond Solitaire Ring, the round brilliant cut diamond in a four claw twist setting, to a plain polished shank, diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, finger size L1/2 The ring has an accompanying diamond report from the International Gemological Institute, dated April 28, 2009, giving the caratweight as 0.80 carat, the colour as F and the clarity as SI2. £1500 - 2000 622 A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the round brilliant cut diamond in a white six claw setting, to forked shoulders on a plain polished shank, diamond weight 2.85 carat approximately, finger size M £7000 - 10000 628 An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring, the round brilliant cut diamond in a white claw setting, between pointed twist shoulders, pavé set with two rows of round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight 2.65 carat approximately, finger size Q £3000 - 4000 629 An Emerald and Diamond Three Stone Ring, the emerald in a yellow claw setting, a round brilliant cut diamond on each side, in white claw settings, to a white tapered shoulder shank, total diamond weight 1.10 carat approximately, finger size L £1500 - 2000 623 A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the oval cut diamond in a six claw setting, to a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.70 carat approximately, finger size M £1000 - 1500 630 An 18 Carat Gold Five Stone Ring, by Boodle and Dunthorne, the diamonds in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.95 carat approximately, finger size I £700 - 1000 624 An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire and Diamond Three Stone Ring, a round brilliant cut sapphire in a yellow claw setting, between two round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder shank, total diamond weight 1.10 carat approximately, finger size M1/2 £1500 - 2000 631 A Diamond Five Stone Ring, a round brilliant cut diamond sits between a pair of smaller to each shoulder, in white claw settings on a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.60 carat approximately, finger size M (with sizing spheres to the inner shank) £1000 - 1500 625 A Diamond Necklace, by Jean Marc Garel, five round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings in a crossover form, on a snake chain, total diamond weight 0.50 carat, length 42cm, and A Pair of Earrings, en suite, with clip fittings, total diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, drop length 4.6cm £600 - 800 632 A Diamond Five Stone Ring, the graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, finger size L1/2 £200 - 300 626 A Pair of Diamond and Aquamarine Earrings, a round brilliant cut diamond in a white millegrain collet setting suspends a bar set baguette cut diamond, to a step cut aquamarine in a corner claw setting, total diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, drop length 1.8cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £500 - 800 627 An Emerald and Diamond Ring, the step cut emerald with truncated corners, in a yellow four claw setting, a pair of round brilliant cut diamonds to each shoulder, on a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately, finger size O1/2 £1500 - 2000 633 A Pearl and Diamond Bracelet, baroque pearls spaced by scroll links, each with an old cut diamond collet set centrally, total diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately, length 17.7cm £400 - 600 634 An 18 Carat White Gold Aquamarine and Diamond Pendant on Chain, the cushion shaped rose cut aquamarine within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in a white millegrain setting, total diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, measures 1.5cm by 2.1cm, on a foxtail link chain, length 45.5cm £400 - 600 635 An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Grid Form Ring, sixteen round brilliant cut diamonds arranged in a concave squared form in white claw setting to a broad yellow shank, total diamond weight 0.33 carat approximately, finger size R £300 - 500 636 A Diamond Eternity Ring, the round brilliant cut diamonds in a white channel setting, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size T £500 - 800 637 A Sapphire and Diamond Three Stone Ring, the oval mixed cut sapphire flanked by a round brilliant cut diamond on each shoulder, in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.66 carat approximately, finger size M £500 - 800 638 A 9 Carat Gold Racehorse and Jockey Brooch, the jockey with a blue and white striped cap, and pale blue shirt with dark spots, and white trousers, measures 4.1cm by 3cm £200 - 300 639 A Horse and Jockey Stick Pin, the horse set with old cut diamonds throughout, the jockey astride in an enamelled pale blue shirt with white trousers, on a pin with midway twist £150 - 200 640 An Art Deco Diamond and Ruby Brooch, of curved openwork form, set throughout with old cut and rose cut diamonds in white claw and millegrain settings, with wirework detail, four collet set rubies and two old cut diamonds suspended, total estimated diamond weight 4.00 carat approximately, measures 5.3cm by 4.7cm £1000 - 1500 641 A Diamond Pendant, of triple cartwheel like design, each loop set with round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds, and joined with a baguette cut diamond, in white claw settings, total diamond weight 1.30 carat approximately, length 3.6cm £400 - 600 642 A Diamond Plaque Brooch, by Cartier, round brilliant cut and baguette cut diamonds in white claw and rubbed over settings arranged in a geometric formation, total estimated diamond weight 8.50 carat approximately, signed 'Cartier, London', measures 4.9cm by 2.5cm, in original fitted case, base marked '727' (plate, cased and base of case) Provenance: A gift from HH Man Singh, Maharajah of Jaipur to his childhood friend June Harrison Broadley, in the 1930's thence by family descent £10000 - 12000 643 A Jadeite and Diamond Pendant on a Rope Twist Chain, the jadeite with leaf carving and diamonds inset, measures 3.5cm by 7cm, chain length 90cm £1000 - 1500 644 A Pair of Diamond and Emerald Drop Earrings, a string of brilliant cut diamonds suspends a scrolling open loop, with an overlaid articulated drop, set with diamonds to a pear cut emerald suspension, in white millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.20 carat approximately, drop length 5.8cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £1000 - 1200 645 A Diamond Necklace, two rows of round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings to the central section, to plain polished brick links each side, total diamond weight 2.70 carat approximately, length 42.5cm £1500 - 2000 646 A Jadeite Bead Necklace, spherical beads knotted as one strand, length 115cm £1000 - 1500 647 A Diamond Riviere, round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, total diamond weight 5.00 carat approximately, length 42cm £2000 - 3000 648 A Diamond Set Violin Brooch, the body set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds, a tapered baguette cut and single-cut diamonds to add detail, total diamond weight 1.65 carat approximately, measures 5.3cm in length £1500 - 1800 649 A Cultured Pearl Bracelet with Diamond Clasp, the three row bracelet of 20:19:20 knotted strung cultured pearls, to a clasp set with a cultured pearl centrally, within a frame of round brilliant cut and eight-cut diamonds, total diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately, length 18cm £800 - 1000 650 A Diamond Bow Brooch, the round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a milled edge setting, total diamond weight 7.00 carat approximately, measures 4.7cm by 3.2cm £1500 - 2000 651 An Early 20th Century Diamond Brooch, the Art Nouveau influenced design set throughout with brilliant cut and rose cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, measures 3.5cm by 4cm £500 - 800 652 A Pair of Jade and Diamond Drop Earrings, circa 1930, each comprises a floral panel set with round brilliant cut, eight-cut and step cut diamonds, which suspend a tapered bright green jade panel, carved with floral designs to both sides, with post fittings for pierced ears, in original fitted case by Liberty £2000 - 2500 653 A Diamond Solitaire Ring, a round brilliant cut diamond in a white claw setting to forked shoulders, set with eight-cut diamonds, on a plain polished shank, total diamond weight carat 1.00 approximately, finger size K £1200 - 1500 654 A 9 Carat Gold Regimental Brooch, for the Honourable Artillery Company, two winged sections depicting the St Georges cross, in step cut rubies and round diamonds, a raised arm covered in knight's armour to the centre, holding a lance, measures 3cm by 3cm £500 - 800 655 A Cameo Pendant, the oval cameo depicting a bearded philosopher with laurel wreath headdress, in a plaited frame, measures 2.7m by 5cm £200 - 300 657 A Cultured Pearl Necklace, three rows of 95:101:107 knotted graduated cultured pearls strung to a diamond set side clasp, which detaches, allowing one, two or three strands to be worn, the clasp of bow form, set with eight-cut diamonds, length of shortest strand 50cm £600 - 800 658 A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the old cut diamond in a white eight claw setting, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately, finger size S1/2 £800 - 1200 659 An 18 Carat Gold Bow Brooch, of textured beaded form in yellow gold, with a central display of round brilliant cut and eight-cut diamonds in white claw settings, total diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately, measures 4cm by 5.9cm £400 - 600 660 An 18 Carat Gold Emerald and Diamond Hoop Brooch, four step cut emeralds in yellow collet settings, joined by foliate style sections, set with round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, measures 2.8cm in diameter £300 - 400 661 A Diamond Eternity Ring, princess cut diamonds in white channel settings, total diamond weight 1.75 carat approximately, finger size I £700 - 1000 662 A Pair of Diamond Star Shaped Earrings, the late Victorian stars set throughout with old cut and rose cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total diamond weight 6.00 carat approximately, each measures 2.9cm by 2.5cm, with later post fittings for pierced ears, and A Diamond Triple Star Brooch, the curved form of three stars, which match those of the earrings, but graduate in size, total diamond weight 13.00 carat approximately, length 7.5cm, on a later brooch fitting £4000 - 6000 663 A Diamond and Ruby Star Brooch/Pendant, an old cut diamond within a lozenge frame of rubies, to radial arms top and bottom, each alternate with rose cut diamonds and old rubies, in white claw and collet settings, total diamond weight 1.20 carat approximately, measures 5.1cm by 3.3cm £500 - 800 664 A Diamond Solitaire Ring, a round brilliant cut diamond, in a yellow claw setting, to a plain polished shank, diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, finger size P £500 - 800 665 A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the old brilliant cut diamond in a yellow claw setting on tramline shoulders to a plain polished shank, diamond weight 0.70 carat approximately, finger size S £1200 - 1500 666 A Diamond Cluster Ring, an old cut diamond in a protruding white claw setting within a border of eight smaller old cut diamonds in white claws, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.30 carat approximately, finger size R £600 - 800 667 A Diamond Brooch, old cut diamonds arranged as three flowers, over a crescent, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 2.00 carat approximately, measures 2.8cm by 1.9cm £500 - 700 668 Royal & Naval Interest: A Pendant, of circular form, with an anchor overlying diamond set initials 'A' and 'E', within a rope border, the reverse inscribed to the edge 'PRESENTED BY H.R.H. PRINCE OF WALES to W.L. SEARLE Master Attendant' and to the centre 'Bombay 13th March 1876', measures 2.7cm by 3.4cm 676 A Sapphire and Diamond Necklace, a curved centrepiece set with trios of round brilliant cut diamonds and pairs of step cut sapphires in white bar settings, to a white polished brick link collar, total diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, length 42cm £500 - 700 Provenance: Gifted to William Lycurgus Searle the great great grandfather of the vendor, thence by family descent 677 A Diamond Bar Brooch, the old cut diamonds in white claws to a mount with engraved sides, total diamond weight 0.70 carat approximately, length 5.4cm £300 - 400 £800 - 1200 669 A Victorian Diamond Bangle, an old pear cut diamond with an old cut diamond either side, separated with loop forms of old cut diamonds, to diamond terminals, in white claw settings to a yellow tramline hinged back, total diamond weight 6.75 carat approximately £12000 - 15000 670 A Swedish Cameo Brooch, the oval shell carved to depict a gentleman, in a ropework edge to a plain polished border, measures 4.8cm by 6cm £400 - 600 671 A Cameo Brooch, the shell carved to depict Napoleon Bonaparte, within a scroll and filigree frame, measures 4.7cm by 5.5cm, cased £500 - 800 672 A Late Victorian Bug Brooch, the body set throughout with pearls, sapphires, rubies and rose cut diamonds, in white and yellow claw settings, measures 4.6cm by 3.5cm, in a fitted case £500 - 800 673 A Late 19th Century Flower Head Brooch, an old cut diamond within five undulating petals, each pavé set with rose cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 4.50 carat approximately, measures 3.4cm by 4cm £2000 - 3000 674 A Late 19th Century Diamond Horseshoe Brooch, graduated old cut diamonds with an inner border of smaller diamonds, and rose cut diamonds to the outer edge, in white claw settings, total diamond weight 4.20 carat approximately, measures 2.6cm by 2.7cm £2500 - 3000 675 A Gemstone Pendant, an oval cut rose quartz suspends a chain linked yellow sapphire, and a blue sapphire all in yellow spectacle settings, on a trace link chain, drop length 3.8cm, chain length 59cm £200 - 300 678 A Pair of Mother-of-Pearl Earrings, a cuff style form suspends a cabochon mother-of-pearl, in a collet setting, with crossover detail, drop length 2.8cm, with post fittings for pierced ears £250 - 350 679 A 9 Carat Gold Mounted Pendant, an oval green stone in a scalloped edge and beaded border mount, with a maiden overlaid, diamond details in her hair, measures 4.1cm by 7cm £300 - 400 680 A Norwegian Enamelled Necklace, of leaf forms, chain linked and enamelled in white, length 37cm, and A Pair of Earrings, of bud form, also enamelled in white, with clip fittings (2) £100 - 150 681 An Extremely Long Russian Guard Chain, of multiple loop links, length 278cm (9 feet) £4000 - 5000 682 A Silver Brooch, by Georg Jensen, the square frame with a wheatsheaf diagonally and a bird in each corner, measures 4cm by 4cm £250 - 300 683 A Cased Set of Enamelled Buttons, the set of six decorated with a flower, in green and blue, with backs, cased £100 - 150 684 An Arts and Crafts Enamelled Pendant, possibly by James Cromar Watt, a bat design, surmounted by a curved panel set with rose cut diamonds, from a cabochon moonstone pendant loop, and suspending a panel with the word 'SPERO', three cabochon moonstone drops from the base, enamelled throughout in tones of blue, green, turquoise and purple, measures 4.5cm by 8.2cm, in an unnamed fitted case Provenance: This belonged to the vendor's great-grandmother, and is believed to have been commissioned for her. She was from a family of Quaker bankers named Wakefield, and herself was a Lakeland artist An example of similar technique can be found on page 41 of Pre-Raphaelite to Arts and Crafts Jewellery, Charlotte Gere & Geoffrey C. Munn, Antique Collector's Club £500 - 800 685 An Art Nouveau Pendant, the openwork entwined form set with a step cut peridot centrally and a pear cut peridot from the base, measures 2.2cm by 5.2cm, on a belcher necklace length 42cm £300 - 400 686 A Bead Necklace, polished glass beads spaced by ruby set and diamond set rondels, to smaller spiderweb turquoise type beads, then smaller carnelian beads and finally yellow and white rondels, to a box clasp, length 44cm £800 - 1000 687 An Enamel and Diamond Butterfly Brooch, circular spray enamelled panels alternate with rose cut diamonds, to a central rose cut diamond cluster, surmounting a butterfly enamelled in pink, blue and green, total diamond weight 3.00 carat approximately, measures 4.8cm by 6.2cm £700 - 1000 688 An Enamelled Bracelet, by David Andersen, oblong panels depicting typical Norwegian scenes alternate with square panels with a rose motif, length 19.5cm £100 - 150 689 A 14 Carat Gold Brooch, by Hans Hansen, the triangular form of plain polished yellow gold, measures 6.8cm by 4.6cm £400 - 600 690 An Arts and Crafts Plaque Brooch, set with white paste stones and houndstooth pearls amongst leaves enamelled in greens, measures 9cm by 4.2cm, in a case from Dibdin & Co, Ltd., Sloane Street, S.W. £400 - 600 691 A Silver Brooch, by Charles Horner, the Art Nouveau design with floral decoration, enamelled in purple, green and blue, measures 3.9cm by 1.6cm £100 - 150 692 A Collection of Norwegian Enamelled Jewellery, a suite of twin leaf bracelet and earrings and a single leaf brooch, enamelled in light blue, all by David Andersen, a loop design brooch enamelled in green, and two pairs of earrings, one a leaf design, one a geometric design, enamelled in white (6) £300 - 400 End of Day One Friday 23 March at 10.00am in Saleroom 1 Prints 700 After Rembrandt (18th/19th century) Bearded Man in a Velvet Cap with a Jewel Clasp Signed and dated 1637 within the plate, also initialled WV in pencil on the margin, black and white etching, 9.5cm by 8cm (pl) £500 - 700 701 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘Children Playing Golf on St Andrews Sands, Scotland‘ Signed artist's proof, with later inscription verso, black and white drypoint etching, 16cm by 38cm (pl) £600 - 800 702 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘The Clyde at Govan 1914‘ Signed artist's proof, with later label verso, black and white drypoint etching, 20cm by 49.5cm (pl) £200 - 300 703 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘The US Fleet in the Firth of Forth in front of the Forth Bridge‘ Signed artist's proof, inscribed on later label verso, black and white drypoint etching, 10.5cm by 32.5cm (pl) £250 - 300 704 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘Leith Docks, Edinburgh‘ Signed artist's proof, with later inscription verso, black and white drypoint etching, 16cm by 37.5cm (pl) £200 - 300 705 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘HMS Victory on Trafalgar Day in Portsmouth Harbour‘ Signed artist's proof, inscribed on later label verso, black and white drypoint etching, 15cm by 25cm (pl) £250 - 300 706 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘The Battle of Trafalgar‘ Signed artist's proof, black and white drypoint etching, 20cm by 39.5cm (pl) £200 - 300 707 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes, Isle of Wight Signed artist's proof, black and white drypoint etching, 12.5cm by 38.5cm (pl) £600 - 800 708 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘8 & 12 Metres Becalmed at Cowes‘ Signed artist's proof, black and white drypoint etching, 17 cm by 34.5cm (pl) £450 - 500 709 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) Thames scene with barges and figures in the foreground Signed artist's proof, black and white drypoint etching, 20.5cm by 41cm (pl) £300 - 400 710 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘RAF Monument, Westminster on The Thames‘ Signed artist's proof, with later inscription verso, black and white drypoint etching, 29cm by 16cm (pl) £300 - 400 711 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘London Bridge looking towards Southwark Cathedral‘ Signed artist's proof, with later inscription verso, black and white drypoint etching. 30.5cm by 22.5cm (pl) £300 - 400 712 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘HMS Northampton, Sea Scout Training Ship in front of St Paul's on The Thames‘ Signed artist's proof, with later inscription verso, black and white drypoint etching, 31 cm by 22cm (pl) £300 - 400 713 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘Tower Bridge from The Thames‘ Signed artist's proof, with later inscription verso, black and white drypoint etching, 27.5cm by 19cm (pl) £500 - 700 714 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘St Paul's from The Thames‘ Signed artist's proof, with later inscription verso, black and white drypoint etching, 16cm by 37.5cm (pl) £250 - 300 715 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘Westminster Hospital, London’ Signed artist's proof, with later inscription verso, black and white drypoint etching, 19cm by 24.5cm (pl) £200 - 300 716 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘Blackfriars, London’ Signed artist's proof, with later inscription verso, black and white drypoint etching, 16cm by 17.5cm (pl) £250 - 300 717 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘St Paul's from The Thames’ Signed artist's proof, with later inscription verso, black and white drypoint etching, 35cm by 25cm (pl) £300 - 400 718 William Lionel Wyllie RA, RBA, RI, RE, NEAC (1851-1931) ‘Lightermen on The Thames‘ Signed artist's proof, with later inscription verso, black and white drypoint etching 25cm by 35.5cm (pl) £350 - 400 719√ Arthur Briscoe (1873-1943) ‘Making Sail‘ Signed, dated and numbered 30/75, also signed and inscribed within the plate, artist's proof, black and white drypoint etching 24.5cm by 39.5 cm (pl) £350 - 400 Watercolours and Drawings 720 Follower of Giovanni Francesco Guercino (1591-1666) Portrait of a Young Man Inscribed by a later hand below the mount, ink on paper, 17.5cm by 18cm Provenance: Folio Fine Art Ltd, stock no.D4049 £400 - 600 721 th th Italian School (17 /18 century) Lamentation of Christ Pen and ink drawing, bearing a copy of the Viti-Antaldi Collection mark, 22cm by 29cm Possibly a copy after Raphael £250 - 350 722 th Continental School (18 century) Figures beside buildings with swans on a river; River landscape with figures and a dog beside trees Watercolour and gouache heightened with white, each 15cm by 20cm, unframed (pair) £500 - 700 723 Attributed to the Circle of Hans Bol (16th/17th century) Figures and animals in a landscape with a castle in the distance Pen and ink drawing heightened with white on parchment, 17.5cm by 22.5cm Provenance: An old German collection. The attribution was given by The Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin £5000 - 7000 724 th Dutch School (18 century) ‘De Kempal Straat’ Bearing initials, inscribed within the mount, pencil and white chalk on tinted paper, 11cm by 15.5cm Provenance: Lady Gage, Holker Hall, Cumbria £400 - 600 725 Attributed to Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) Study of an Italian Villa Inscribed below the drawing Original Sir J Reynolds, brown ink, a preparatory unfinished sketch, 9.5cm by 22cm; together with Attributed to Sir David Wilkie (1785-1841) Study for the Birdkeeper Inscribed on a later label verso pencil and brown sepia wash, 20.5cm by 15.5cm (2) These drawings are believed to be from an album of drawings by various 17/18th century artists belonging to the artist Hans Busk (1815-1885) £250 - 300 726 Attributed to Peter la Cave (fl.1769-1810) Figure on a horse drawn cart, other figures nearby Pencil, pen, ink and watercolour, 19cm by 25cm £250 - 350 727 th French School (19 century) ‘Waterloo’ th Extensively inscribed and dated 13 September 1816, pencil and watercolour, 24.5cm by 38.5cm; together with French landscape with a soldier and other figures th Inscribed and dated 5 October 1816, pencil, pen, ink and watercolour, 24.5cm by 38.5cm (2) £300 - 500 728 James Baker Pyne (1800-1870) Mountainous landscape with a castle Signed and indistinctly dated, inscribed on the original mount, pencil and watercolour, 20cm by 27cm Provenance: Anthony Reed, Walcot Street, Bath £300 - 400 729 Albert Goodwin RWS (1845-1932) View of Lucerne, with figures on a quay Signed, pencil, pen, ink, watercolour and pastel, on tinted paper, 10.5cm by 14.5cm £450 - 550 730 William Wyld RI (1806-1889) ‘Venice’ Signed, inscribed on the mount below, watercolour and gouache with wiping out, 13cm by 16.5cm Provenance: Vicars Brothers, Old Bond Street, London Ex collection Tallehuin Castle, Dunbartonshire £800 - 1200 731 Hercules Brabazon Brabazon (1821-1906) Mountainous lakeland landscape Signed with the artist's initials, watercolour and gouache on tinted paper, 11cm by 15cm £350 - 400 732 Joseph Nash OWS (1809-1878) Cottage interior with a girl seated beside a doorway Signed, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, 22cm by 31cm £500 - 600 733 Attributed to Harrison William Weir (1824-1906) Goat in a vineyard Signed and dated 1884, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, 10.5cm by 15.5cm Provenance: Leggatt Brothers, 62 Cheapside & 77 Cornhill, London £100 - 150 734 William Henry Hunt OWS (1790-1864) Cottage interior with a mother and child Signed, inscribed on the original frame and on a label verso, pencil, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, 33.5cm by 43.5cm £1500 - 2000 735 Myles Birket Foster RWS (1825-1899) ‘Continental Town with Ox-Cart and Figures’ Signed with the artist's monogram, extensively inscribed on an exhibition label verso, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 9.5cm by 13.5cm Provenance: J Leger & Son, Old Bond Street, London, June 1957 £2000 - 3000 736 Myles Birket Foster RWS (1825-1899) ‘Springtime’ Signed with the artist's monogram and dated 1865, inscribed within a decorative cartouche on the mount, watercolour and bodycolour heightened with white, 28cm by 39.5cm Born in North Shields, Foster was apprenticed to the London wood-engraver Peter Landells and worked as an engraver and black and white illustrator, making designs for the Illustrated London News. He exhibited with the Old Watercolour Society, being elected an associate in 1860 and a member in 1862. £15000 - 20000 737 William Hull (1820-1880) ‘Malt House at Hambleton, Surrey’ Signed, inscribed on the mount, watercolour and gouache with scratching out, 33cm by 49.5cm £700 - 900 738 Attributed to Frederick Walter Lee (1863-1948) Garden scene with sunflowers and other blooms Signed with the artist's initials and indistinctly dated, possibly (18)89, pencil and watercolour, 37cm by 54cm £350 - 450 739 th Joseph John Jenkins (19 century) ‘A Yorkshire Beck - Neighbourhood of Whitby’ Signed and dated 1881, extensively inscribed on a label verso, pencil, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, 33.5cm by 48.5cm £500 - 700 740 Henry Charles Fox RBA (1860-1925) Landscape with sheep on a lane Signed and dated 1906, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 36.5cm by 54cm £600 - 800 741 Henry Charles Fox RBA (1860-1925) ‘Homeward’; ‘Scene near Warwick Castle’ Both signed and dated 1914, inscribed on the mounts, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, each 27cm by 37cm (pair) £500 - 700 742 Henry Charles Fox RBA (1860-1925) ‘Homeward Bound’ Signed and dated 1909, inscribed on the mount, watercolour and gouache, 54cm by 36cm £400 - 600 743 Henry Charles Fox RBA (1860-1925) ‘Moving Pasture’ Signed and dated 1912, inscribed on the mount, watercolour and gouache, 35cm by 52cm £350 - 550 744 Henry Charles Fox RBA (1860-1925) Horses watering in a pool; Drover and cattle on a track Both signed and dated 1907, watercolour and gouache, each 37cm by 54cm (pair) £700 - 900 745 Henry J. Kinnaird (fl.1880-1908) ‘An Old Mill, Burnham’; River scene with a man in a punt Both signed, one inscribed, the other indistinctly inscribed, pencil and watercolour, each 46.5cm by 35.5cm (pair) £500 - 600 746 W. Stuart Lloyd RBA (fl.1875-1929) ‘Gloucester’; ‘Cirencester’ Signed and inscribed on the original frames, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, each 59cm by 39cm (pair) £600 - 800 747 Frederick John Widgery (1861-1942) Scene on Dartmoor with sheep and cattle grazing Signed, gouache, 51cm by 76cm £300 - 500 753 Thomas Swift Hutton (c.1865-1935) Beach scene with seabirds Signed, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 30cm by 53.5cm £300 - 500 754 Barlow Moore (fl.1863-1891) ‘Xanthe off Dartmouth’; ‘Xanthe’ Both signed and dated 1891, inscribed within the mount, pencil, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, 34.5cm by 59cm and 31cm by 50.5cm respectively (2) £1600 - 1800 755√ Rowland Langmaid RI, RBA, ARE, RCamA (1897-1956) ‘Evening of Der Tag / Nov'r 21st 18’ Signed and dated '19-, pencil and watercolour, 19.5cm by 58cm Inscribed on the mount with names of the ships 'Indomitable, 'Seydlitz', 'Australia', 'Hindeburg', 'Koenig', 'Grosser Kurfurst', 'Markgraf', 'Freidrich Der Grosse' and 'Kaiser' and extensively inscribed on a label verso with a quote from Admiral Beatty 21st Nov 1918.' Provenance: The Parker Gallery, Albemarle Street, London £400 - 600 748 William Frederick Measom (b.1875) Harvesting scene with figures; Figures in a village street Both signed, pencil and watercolour, each 24cm by 35cm (pair) £600 - 800 756√ Noel Harry Leaver ARCA (1889-1951) ‘Rose Window, Chartres’ Inscribed on the original mount below, also inscribed verso, watercolour and gouache heightened with white with wiping out, 43.5cm by 27.5cm £300 - 400 749 Frederick E. J. Goff (1855-1931) ‘On Salhouse Broad’ Signed and inscribed, pencil and watercolour, 20.5cm by 39.5cm £250 - 300 757√ Noel Harry Leaver ARCA (1889-1951) ‘City Gate, York ‘ Signed and dated 1917, pencil and watercolour, 26cm by 32.5cm £400 - 500 750 Wilfred Williams Ball RE (1853-1917) ‘Beccles’ Signed and indistinctly dated, inscribed on an old label verso, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 22cm by 16.5cm £250 - 300 758√ Edward Wesson RI, RBA, RSMA (1910-1983) ‘Churches in the Strand' Signed, inscribed and signed again in the margin, pen, ink and watercolour, 35.5cm by 27.5cm £1000 - 1500 751 John Atkinson (1863-1924) River landscape with cattle in a meadow Signed, pencil and watercolour, 23cm by 30cm £200 - 300 759√ Patrick Hall (1906-1992) ‘Campo-Siena’ Signed, inscribed verso, pencil and watercolour, 41.5cm by 33.5cm £150 - 250 752 Charles Bentley OWS (1806-1854) Fishing boats and other vessels off a coastline Signed, pencil and watercolour heightened with white with scratching out, 27cm by 41.5cm £350 - 450 760 Continental School (19th Century) Coastal scene with figures, possibly Chile Indistinctly signed, watercolour, 27.5cm by 54cm £500 - 600 761√ Paul Emile Lecomte (1877-1950) French Beach scene with figures beside a bathing tent Signed, pencil and watercolour, 24.5cm by 32.5cm £500 - 600 768√ Edwin Penny (b.1930) ‘Kingfisher on Alder’ Signed, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, 36.5cm by 25cm 762√ Paul Emile Lecomte (1877-1950) French ‘Dinard’ Signed and inscribed, pencil and watercolour, 22.5cm by 28.5cm £500 - 600 Provenance: Frost & Reed, stock no. D16934 763√ Paul Emile Lecomte (1877-1950) French Moonlit landscape with buildings beside a river Signed, pencil and watercolour, 18cm by 22.5cm £300 - 400 764√ Paul Emile Lecomte (1877-1950) French Hillside orchard on the outskirts of a village Signed, pencil and watercolour, 27cm by 36.5cm £300 - 500 765 th Follower of Henry Alken (19 century) ‘Come Up –‘; ‘The Whip’; ‘2nd Whip - Forard-Forard’; ‘Yoi Over - Hark m Hark’ All inscribed, pencil charcoal and watercolour heightened with white on coloured paper, each 25cm by 35.5cm (4) Bearing labels of Henry Graves & Co, Pall Mall, London, the original framers £200 - 300 766 Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin RBA (1870-1935) Huntsman on horseback with foxhounds nearby Signed, pencil, pastel and watercolour on ivorine, 12.5cm by 9cm, unframed £600 - 800 767√ Lucy Elizabeth Kemp-Welch RI, ROI, RBA, RBC, RCamA (1869-1958) ‘At the Back of the Racecourse, Dinner Time’ Signed, inscribed and dated 1901, pencil drawing, 21.5cm by 34.5cm Provenance: The artist was the great aunt of the vendor Drawn by the artist on Derby Day 1901, showing the carriage horses used to transport members of the public to the course. Best known for her paintings of horses and riders, Kemp-Welch was born near Bournemouth, and studied at Bournemouth School of Art and the Herkomer School, Bushey, where she was principal 1907-1926. She worked as part of the St Ives colony between 1901-10 and is represented in many public collections £750 - 950 £600 - 800 769 Archibald Thorburn (1860-1935) Two Blue Tits on a tree branch Signed and dated 1923, watercolour and gouache heightened with white on tinted paper, 26.5cm by 18cm Provenance: Richard Haworth, Preston Road, Blackburn, August 1938 Born near Edinburgh, the fifth son of the miniaturist Robert Thorburn ARA. He exhibited at the Royal Academy throughout the late 1800s and at Baird Carter, Jermyn Street. £6000 - 8000 770 George Goodwin Kilburne RI (1839-1924) ‘Charity’ Signed, pencil and watercolour with scratching out, 25cm by 35cm £1500 - 2000 771√ Bryan de Grineau (1883-1957) ‘A Concert at the Royal Festival Hall’ Signed, inscribed and dated circa 1951, pencil, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, 28.5cm by 46.5cm The scene depicts one of the inaugural concerts at the Royal Festival Hall before the organ was installed £400 - 600 772 William Manners RBA (c.1865-c.1940) Country lane at dusk Signed, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, 19.5cm by 29.5cm £300 - 400 773√ Frederick (Fred) Lawson (1888-1968) Wharfedale landscape with sheep beside a bridge Signed and dated 1916, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 38.5cm by 49cm £200 - 300 774 Attributed to Sarah Ellen Weatherill (1836-1920) ‘Whitby Harbour’ Inscribed and dated 1856, pencil, pen and ink, 21.5cm by 27cm, unframed £300 - 400 775 Attributed to Sarah Ellen Weatherill (1836-1920) ‘St Mary's Church, Whitby’ Inscribed and dated 1859, also bearing a later inscription verso, pencil, pen and ink, 21.5cm by 27.5cm £200 - 300 776 Attributed to Sarah Ellen Weatherill (1836-1920) ‘Mulgrave Castle’; ‘From Thorpe, nr Robin Hood's Bay’ th Both inscribed, one dated August 11 1859, pencil, pen and ink, 21.5cm by 27cm, unframed (2) £300 - 400 777√ Frederick Stuart Richardson RSW, ROI, RI (1855-1944) ‘A Busy Port’ Signed, inscribed on an exhibition label verso, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 20.5cm by 29.5cm £500 - 700 778√ Frank Henry Algernon Mason (1875-1965) ‘In Tow’ Signed, inscribed on the mount below, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 16.5cm by 50cm £500 - 700 779 th th Attributed to William Frederick Mayor (19 /20 century) ‘Sunny Beach, St Malo’ Indistinctly signed, inscribed on a section of the old backing board verso, pencil, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, 23.5cm by 33.5cm £450 - 650 780 Frederick William Jackson RBA, NEAC (1859-1918) ‘In the Bay of Biscay’ Signed, inscribed and dated 1908, pencil and watercolour, 18.5cm by 26cm 783 Henry Silkstone Hopwood RWS, RBC (British Colonial) (1860-1914) ‘Cottage Service in the Hebrides’ Signed, extensively inscribed on various exhibition labels verso, watercolour, 93.5cm by 100.5cm Exhibited at the Fine Art Society, New Bond Street, London, March 2002 The Staithes Group A genre and landscape painter, largely in watercolour. He studied art at Manchester School of Art. Between the years 1888 - 1890 he visited Australia and on his return to Europe he enrolled at the Academie Julian in Paris (1890/91) where he studied further under Bouguereau and also at the Antwerp Academy. In his earlier career he worked in oil, but his watercolours display great talent and are infused with colour, vitality and light. Hopwood was a founding member of the Staithes Art Club in 1901 and was elected Chairman. He exhibited at the RA from 1892 and was elected ARWS in 1896 and RWS in 1908. He also exhibited at the Royal Society of Artists Birmingham, the Fine Art Society, the Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, the Walker Gallery Liverpool, Leicester Gallery, Manchester City Art Gallery and the Yorkshire Union of Artists of which he was a Vice President. £5000 - 7000 784 Mark Senior NPS (1862-1927) Still life of roses in a glass bowl Watercolour, 35.5cm by 25.5cm Provenance: Family of the artist £400 - 500 785√ Percy Lancaster RI, RBA, PRCamA (1878-1951) Three ladies wearing bathing costumes on sand dunes Signed, pencil and watercolour, 37.5cm by 52.5cm £600 - 700 Exhibited at the City of Manchester Art Gallery, Exhibition of the Collective Works of FW Jackson, 1918, name of lender FW Jackson £800 - 1200 781 Joseph John Richard Bagshawe RBA (1870-1909) Fishing boats in a harbour Extensively inscribed on a later label verso, preparatory unfinished sketch, pencil and watercolour, 17.5cm by 24cm; together with: Studies of sailing ships Pen and ink, unframed, 15.5cm by 23cm; An Old Trader Illustration for Yachting Monthly, also illustrated in The Wooden Ships of Whitby, 14cm by 22.5cm (3) Provenance: family of the artist £200 - 300 782 Henry Silkstone Hopwood RWS, RBC (British Colonial) (1860-1914) ‘Taking Tea’ Signed, pencil and watercolour, 60.5cm by 45.5cm £800 - 1000 Oil Paintings 788 th th Circle of Philips Wouwerman (17 /18 century) Horse fair, figures, horses and dogs on the outskirts of a Dutch town Inscribed Wouwerman on a plaque, oil on canvas, 60cm by 71cm £3000 - 4000 789 th Follower of Adam Frans van der Meulen (18 century) Dutch Elegantly dressed figures on horseback in a wooded landscape being attacked by a bandit Oil on canvas, 58.5cm by 80cm £2000 - 3000 790 th Flemish School (early 18 century) Figures in a boat on a river Inscribed verso, together with a Dutch inscription on a later label, oil on canvas, 28cm by 39cm £500 - 700 791 th Follower of Aelbert Cuyp (18 century) Dutch Cattle and figures beside a pond Oil on canvas, 40.5cm by 61cm 798 Attributed to Francis Wheatley RA (1747-1801) ‘Portrait of a Girl Carrying a Basket of Grapes’ Extensively inscribed on various exhibition labels verso, oil on canvas, 59cm by 48.5cm Exhibited at the Ferens Art Gallery, Kingston upon Hull, ‘Collector's Choice ‘ 1970, loaned by Mr & Mrs John Hudson; and the Picture Gallery, 24 South King Street, Dublin Ex collection Dr W Greenwood The son of a tailor, Wheatley trained at William Shipley's drawing school and the Royal Academy Schools. He worked for print publisher John Boydell, the Cries of London being his most celebrated work. £900 - 1100 £5000 - 8000 792 th Follower of Julius Caeser Ibbetson (19 century) Landscape with a drover and cattle beside a river Oil on canvas, 46cm by 61cm £800 - 1000 799 English School (early 19th century) Portrait of a boy, standing in a landscape, holding a hoop Oil on canvas, 106cm by 142cm 793 th Follower of Jean Baptiste Monnoyer (18 century) Still life of flowers; Still life of flowers in a stone urn Oil on canvas, each 57cm by 44.5cm (pair) £1500 - 2500 794 th Style of Hendrik Frans de Cort (18 century) Dutch Gentleman on horseback beside a lake Bears a signature and an indistinct date, possibly 1792, oil on panel, 45cm by 60.5cm £1000 - 1500 795 th Italian School (18 century) The Holy Family Oil on canvas, laid down, 71.5cm by 54cm Said to have been previously seen by Sotheby's and attributed to Italian School after Sassoferrato, purchased in Ludlow in 1964 £300 - 400 796 th After Guido Reni (19 century) Portrait of Saint Cecilia, standing, three quarter length, holding a violin and bow Inscribed verso Copia di una S Cecilia del Domenichino, oil on canvas, 42.5cm by 33.5cm The original by Reni is in the Norton Simon Foundation in Pasadena. £400 - 500 797 th After Sassoferrato and Raphael (19 century) ‘Magdalen’; Female saint holding a vessel Both inscribed on old labels verso, oil on board, oval, each 27cm by 21cm (pair) £400 - 600 The boy, by repute, is said to be a member of the Turton family of Upsall Castle. The painting was purchased after a fire at the castle £800 - 1200 800 th th Follower of Thomas Hickey (18 /19 century) Portrait of a lady, head and shoulders, wearing a green dress decorated with flowers Oil on canvas, oval, 27cm by 21.5cm £250 - 300 801 th English School (18 century) Portrait of a man, head and shoulders, wearing a brown coat and black scarf Indistinctly inscribed on an old label verso, oil on canvas, 71.5cm by 51cm £500 - 600 802 th Dutch School (18 century) Portrait of an elderly bearded gentleman Indistinctly inscribed on an old label verso, oil on panel, 16.5cm by 13cm £500 - 700 803 th Continental School (18 century) Portrait of a gentleman, standing, three quarter length, wearing armour and a cream cloak decorated with an Order in the form of a black cross Oil on canvas, 103cm by 101cm £1400 - 1800 804 th th Follower of Johann Kerseboom (17 /18 century) Portrait of a gentleman, seated on a balcony wearing a cream satin coat Oil on canvas, 121cm by 98.5cm £1500 - 2000 805 th Continental School (18 century) Portrait of a bearded gentleman, half length, wearing armour and a red cloak Oil on canvas, 76cm by 63cm £400 - 600 806 Style of Thomas Bardwell (1704-1767) Portrait of Mrs Moore, seated, three quarter length, wearing a cream satin dress Inscribed on various old labels verso, oil on canvas, 76cm by 91cm Inscribed verso At one point the work was said to be painted by Romney £2000 - 3000 807 th th English School (18 /19 century) Portrait of Catherine North, wife of Sylvester Douglas (Lord Glebbernie), seated, wearing a cream dress and lace headdress Inscribed on an old label verso, oil on canvas, 76.5cm by 63cm £1500 - 2500 808 th English School (18 century) Portrait of an elegant lady, half length, leaning on some books Oil on canvas, 76cm by 63.5cm £400 - 600 809 th th English School (18 /early 19 century) Portrait of a gentleman, head and shoulders, wearing period costume Oil on canvas, 76.5cm by 64cm £300 - 500 Provenance: Rodney Kent, Harrogate £5500 - 6500 813 th Style of John Riley (18 century) Portrait of Sir William Brownlow, Bart, father of John Viscount Tyrconnel, wearing a blue cloak, white shirt and lace ruff Oil on canvas, oval, 76cm by 62.5cm £1200 - 1800 814 Attributed to Allan Ramsay (1713-1784) Portrait of Walter Scott MP of Harden, half length, wearing a red and gold embroidered jacket Inscribed on a plaque, also partially inscribed on the remains of an old label verso, oil on canvas within a painted oval, 73cm by 61cm Walter Scott, 10th Laird of Harden (1724-1793) was MP for Roxbourghshire 1747-1765 and appointed receiver and cashier of excise in Scotland in 1765. He married Lady Diana, daughter of Hugh, 3rd Earl of Marchmont on 18 April 1754. He became 10th Laird after the death of his father, also Walter Scott, who himself had become 9th Laird after his nephew, John Scott, 8th Laird died without male issue. In 1747/8 Allan Ramsay painted the two daughters of John Scott of Harden; Mary Lillias and Anne in similar painted ovals (as recorded in The Complete Catalogue of his Paintings by Alastair Smart), in the same year their cousin Walter Scott became MP and inherited the title as 10th Laird aged only 23. Contained within a period carved wood frame £3000 - 5000 810 th th English School (18 /19 century) Portrait of a young man, half length, wearing a green coat and holding a pamphlet Oil on canvas, 76cm by 63cm £500 - 700 815 th th English School (18 /19 century) Portrait of Mrs Christian, mother of Harriet, seated, half length, wearing period costume Inscribed on a partial old label verso, oil on canvas, 50.5cm by 40.5cm £500 - 700 811 George Knapton (1698-1778) Portrait of Mrs Knight, standing, three quarter length, holding a basket containing birds Inscribed Mrs Knight, oil on canvas, 95cm by 71.5cm 816 th English School (19 century) Portrait of a gentleman, half length, wearing period costume with a yellow waistcoat Oil on canvas, 76cm by 63.5cm £300 - 400 George Knapton, the son of a City Merchant, spent seven years as apprentice to Jonathan Richardson the elder and attended the St Martin's Lane Academy. He was a founder-member of the Roman Club and following a tour of Italy founded the Society of Dilettanti becoming their official portrait painter in 1740. 817 th English School (19 century) Portrait of a Dragoon Officer, standing, three quarter length Oil on canvas, 19cm by 23.5cm, unframed £300 - 400 A well recorded portrait by Knapton depicts Robert Knight, Baron Luxborough (painted c.1748/9 which sold at Christie's 11 Dec 2009 Lot 146). In June 1750 Robert Knight's son, the Hon Henry Knight married Frances Heath, daughter of Thomas Heath, MP for Harwich. It is possible this is a portrait commissioned by the Baron of his new daughter-in-law, Frances Knight remarried in 1763 following Henry Knight's death, this time to Henry Scott, 4th Earl of Deloraine. £6000 - 8000 812 Attributed to Sir Thomas Lawrence PRA (1769-1830) Portrait of a Gentleman, said to be Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, head and shoulders, wearing period costume Inscribed on a plaque, oil on canvas, 76.5cm by 61.5cm 818 Follower of John Philip Simpson (c.1853-1866) Portrait of a negro slave, half length, wearing a cream shirt, his wrists in chains Oil on canvas, 76.5cm by 63.5cm Among well-known British painters who included black slaves and black male figures in their work during this period were Eyre Crowe, William Mulready, Richard Ansdell and Edwin Longsden Long (1829-1891). In Long's work Uncle Tom and Little Eva of 1866, now in the Russell-Cotes Museum, Bournemouth, the black slave bears some resemblance to the model in the above work, so Long does merit consideration on the basis of comparison with certain of his earlier, less finished, paintings. £2000 - 3000 819 Frederick Waters Watts (1800-1862) ‘Landscape with Cottages, Petersfield’; ‘Landscape with Cottages, Epsom’ Both extensively inscribed verso, oil on paper, each 11cm by 16.5cm (pair) 827 Attributed to Thomas Sidney Cooper RA and th Thomas Creswick RA (19 century) Farmyard scene in summer Oil on canvas, 95cm by 123cm £5000 - 7000 Provenance: Ex. Frost & Reed, stock no. 57844 828 George Jackson (fl.c.1830-1864) Farmyard scene Inscribed and dated 1850 on the original frame, also inscribed on a later label verso, oil on canvas, 51.5cm by 65.5cm £1200 - 1500 820 Frederick Waters Watts (1800-1862) ‘The Well at Heavitree, Exeter’; ‘Broadclyst Church, Exeter’ Both inscribed on exhibition labels verso, oil on paper, each 11cm by 16.5cm (pair) Provenance: Ex. Frost & Reed, stock no. 57844 £1200 - 1500 821 Edmund Bristow (1787-1876) Farmer on horseback with a cow and calf nearby; Landscape with farmers, cattle and sheep beside a path Both signed, inscribed on the frames, oil on panel, each 25cm by 35.5cm (pair) £1200 - 1400 822 Thomas Christopher Hofland RBA (1777-1843) ‘View of Helvellyn, with Ullswater’ Inscribed, oil on canvas, 41cm by 61.5cm Ex. collection C.R.Maxted Esq, Brantinghamthorpe, Brough, Yorkshire, 12 November 1969 £800 - 1000 829 Daniel Sherrin (fl.1895-1915) ‘On the Conway’ Signed and inscribed, oil on canvas, 51cm by 76cm £800 - 1000 830 Daniel Sherrin (fl.1895-1915) ‘Near Bettws-y-Coed’ Signed and inscribed, oil on canvas, 51cm by 76cm £800 - 1000 £800 - 1200 831 Attributed to Daniel Sherrin (fl.1895-1915) River landscape with hills in the distance Oil on canvas, 51cm by 76cm £300 - 400 823 Edmund John Niemann (1813-1876) Lake District landscape with a woodman on a sunlit path Signed and dated (18)48, oil on canvas, 55.5cm by 92cm 832 Ernest Walbourn (fl.1897-1904) River landscape in summer, with a girl, ducks and chickens Signed, oil on canvas, 51cm by 76cm £3000 - 4000 Niemann was born in Islington, to a German father. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, the British Institution and the Society of British Artists, and also in Manchester and Liverpool. In 1848 he became Secretary of the Free Exhibition (later the Portland Gallery). 833 David George Steell ARSA (1856-1930) Summer river landscape in the Highlands Signed and dated (18)82, inscribed on labels verso, oil on canvas, 50cm by 68cm £950 - 1250 Ex. collection Rev. S Simpson £1800 - 2000 824 Walter Williams (fl.1841-1876) ‘In Bolton Woods, Yorkshire’; Mountain stream with trees Both signed, dated 1876 and inscribed verso, one indistinctly, oil on canvas, oval, vignettes, each 16.5cm by 11cm (a pair) £300 - 400 825 th Circle of James Thomas Linnell (19 century) Country lane with pine trees on a sandy bank Oil on board, oval, 29.5cm by 42.5cm £300 - 500 826 Attributed to George Cole (1810-1883) Landscape with a drover, sheep and cattle Inscribed on the original frame, oil on canvas, 41cm by 56cm £1000 - 1200 834 William Hanna Clarke (1882-1924) Cattle in a stream, a meadow beyond Signed and indistinctly dated, possibly 1911, oil on board, 35cm by 45cm £350 - 450 835√ James Walter Gozzard (1888-1950) River landscape with children fishing from a boat Signed, oil on canvas, 61cm by 31cm £600 - 800 836 James George Bingley (1840-1920) Children and lambs in an orchard Signed with the artist's initials, inscribed on a plaque, oil on canvas, laid down, 38cm by 63cm £600 - 800 837 Philip Hutchings Rogers (1786/94-1853) River landscape with a drover and cattle Signed and indistinctly dated, oil on canvas, 61cm by 76cm £3000 - 4000 838 David Payne (d.1891) ‘The Trent at Ingleby’ Signed, also signed, inscribed and dated 1875 verso, oil on canvas, 28.5cm by 37cm £350 - 450 839 Emily E. Desvignes (Mrs Bicknell) (fl.1855-1876) Sheep resting beside a stream Signed and dated 1872, inscribed incorrectly on the original slip, oil on canvas, 30.5cm by 40.5cm £550 - 650 840 J.A. Henderson Tarbet (d.1938) Scottish grouse moor Signed, indistinctly inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 43cm by 52cm £500 - 700 841 George Sherwood Hunter RBA (d.1920) Country house in Horbury rd Signed, inscribed and dated August 23 1879, oil on canvas, 17.5cm by 23cm £300 - 350 842 th Joseph Paulman (19 century) Timber wagon with figures in a landscape Signed, oil on canvas, 41cm by 61cm £400 - 600 843 Carlton Alfred Smith RI, RBA, ROI (1853-1946) √ Three children and a dog beside a Scottish croft Signed and dated 1878, oil on canvas, 67cm by 92cm 846 Style of James Arthur O'Connor (early 19th century) Figures in a landscape; Figures in a landscape Oil on panel, framed within an oval, each 33cm by 38cm (pair) £2000 - 2500 847 Edward Henry Holder (fl.1864-1917) Children playing in a wooded glade Signed and dated 1871, inscribed on a plaque, oil on canvas, 23cm by 33cm Provenance: Sutcliffe Fine Paintings, Harrogate Sold with biographical details on the artist £800 - 1200 848 W. Stuart Lloyd RBA (fl.1875-1929) ‘Evening on the River Buelt, Kent’ Signed, inscribed on the original frame, oil on canvas, 55cm by 91cm £2800 - 3800 849 Attributed to Edward O. Bowley (fl.1843-1870) ‘A Way through the Forest ‘ Extensively inscribed on a label verso, oil on canvas, 91cm by 152cm Ex. collection Edwin Harcourt, Atlas Works, Moseley Street, Birmingham £1500 - 2500 850 Julius Olsson RA, PROI, RBA, RWA, NEAC (1864-1942) ‘The Poppy Field ‘ Signed, inscribed on the original slip, oil on canvas, 41cm by 51cm £700 - 900 £1000 - 1500 851√ John P. Downie RSW (1871-1945) Chickens amongst corn stooks, farm nearby Signed, inscribed on a partial exhibition label verso, oil on canvas board, 31cm by 23.5cm £400 - 500 844 James Charles (1851-1906) Summer river landscape Signed with the artist's monogram, oil on canvas, 44cm by 56.5cm £1000 - 1500 852 John Gunson Atkinson (fl.1849-1879) ‘An Autumnal Day, Froggat Edge, Derbyshire’ Signed, inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 30.5cm by 51cm £400 - 500 845 Robert Scott Temple (fl.1874-1900) River landscape with ducks beside boat houses Signed, oil on canvas, 51.5cm by 76.5cm £450 - 650 853 J.V. de Fleury (fl.1847-1868) Italian coastal scene with figures on a path in the foreground Indistinctly signed and dated, oil on canvas, 43cm by 71.5cm £600 - 800 Provenance: Renoir Galleries Ltd, Crescent Road, Harrogate, August 1980 854√ William Grant Murray ARCA (Lond) (1877-1950) Boatyard with figures, a windmill in the distance Signed with the artist's initials and dated 1911, inscribed verso, oil on canvas board, 25.5cm by 34.5cm £600 - 800 855 Edward Masters (fl.1869-1875) Village scene with horses and carts Oil on canvas, 52.5cm by 78.5cm £2500 - 3000 856√ William Hoggatt RI, RBC, RCamA (1880-1961) ‘A Small Farmstead, Isle of Man’ Signed and indistinctly dated, possibly (19)07, inscribed on the artist's original label verso, oil on canvas, 31cm by 41cm £1500 - 2000 857√ Edgar Hunt (1876-1953) Farmyard scene with goat, chickens and chicks Signed and dated 1935, oil on canvas, 36cm by 46cm £10000 - 15000 858 th Attributed to William E Pettingale (19 century) ‘By the Brook’ Bears a false BW Leader signature and dated 1884, inscribed on the stretcher verso, oil on canvas, 41cm by 61.5cm £2500 - 3500 859 Style of Peter Monamy (1670-1749) Seascape with shipping in a naval battle Oil on canvas, 89cm by 114cm £4000 - 6000 860 Follower of Thomas Luny (19th century) Sailors in a rowing boat approaching a sailing ship, others beyond Oil on canvas, 45cm by 60cm £1500 - 2000 861 Joseph Walter (1783-1856) Frigates and other vessels anchored off a coastline Signed and indistinctly dated, oil on canvas, 46.5cm by 61cm The artist was born in Bristol and ranked, with Nicholas Pocock, as Bristol's best marine painter. Although it was described on his death certificate that he was ‘A ship portrait painter ‘ he was more than that and drew well, his draughtsmanship being excellent. As well as his ship portraits he recorded such events as the floating out of the SS Great Britain in 1843. £3000 - 5000 862 th English School (19 century) Shipping at the mouth of a harbour Indistinctly signed and dated, oil on canvas, 56cm by 82.5cm Previously attributed to John Wilson Carmichael, bearing an old typed label verso £1000 - 1500 863 th Follower of James Francis Danby (19 century) Whitby Abbey from Sandsend Inscribed and dated August 1870 on the stretcher verso, oil on canvas, 33cm by 51cm £200 - 300 864 th th Henry Hare (19 /20 century) Sailing vessel near a lightship, a headland beyond Indistinctly signed and dated 1904, oil on panel, 18.8cm by 29.cm £1500 - 2000 865 Attributed to Hubert Thornley (fl.1859-1898) River scene at sunset; Moonlit river scene with figures and fishing boats Both bearing a signature, oil on canvas, each 35cm by 30.5cm (pair) £1000 - 1500 866 Alfred Montague (1832-1883) Shipping off the Dutch Coast’ Signed, inscribed on a plaque and dated 1857, oil on canvas, 44cm by 61cm £1500 - 2000 867 Arthur Wilde Parsons RWA (1854-1931) Coastal scene with waves breaking on rocks Signed and dated (18)97, oil on canvas, 41cm by 56.5cm £250 - 300 868 Reginald Aspinwall ARCamA (1858-1921) Beach scene, with shrimp boats in the distance Signed and dated 1908, inscribed verso Sea Piece, also signed verso and inscribed Lancaster, oil on canvas board, 25cm by 35cm £350 - 450 869 G. Turland Goosey (fl.1919-1930's) ‘Fishing Boats in the Harbour, St Ives’ Signed, extensively inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 51cm by 56.5cm Provenance: The Paisnel Gallery, 22 Masons Yard, St James's, London £700 - 1000 870 th English School (19 century) ‘Figures in the Leicester Gallery, Knowle Hall’ Inscribed verso, oil on board, 24.5cm by 35.5cm £350 - 400 871 Follower of Francis Swaine (early 19th century) Figures and fishing boats on an estuary; Moonlit river landscape with figures and fishing boats Both indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, each 51cm by 61.5cm (pair) £1000 - 1500 872 th H. Meulus (19 century) Coastal scene with figures rescuing survivors from a wreck Signed and dated 1851, oil on canvas, 74.5cm by 102cm £1500 - 2000 873 William Dommersen (1850-1927) Dutch ‘River Amstel, Amsterdam ‘ Signed, inscribed on a plaque, also inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 51.5cm by 78.5cm Provenance: Fine Art of Oakham Ltd £1800 - 2500 874 Attributed to Laurent Herman Redig (1822-1861) Dutch ‘Dutch River Scene’ Bears a signature, extensively inscribed on an exhibition label verso, oil on panel, 63.5cm by 84.5cm Provenance: Marie-Louise Fine Art, ‘The Middlehey ‘, Oxton, Nottinghamshire £2000 - 3000 876 th Continental School (19 century) Reclining female nude upon a chiffon sheet, amongst roses Indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 36cm by 94cm £600 - 800 877 th Continental School (19 century) Portrait of a girl, head and shoulders, wearing a cream lace dress and bonnet Oil on board, 65cm by 46cm £400 - 600 878 th E...Artaria (19 century) Portrait of a girl, seated, half length, holding a lyre Signed, oil on canvas, 76cm by 51cm £800 - 1200 Inscribed Cox & Company, 37 Duke Street, St James's London £1000 - 1500 881 Attributed to Joseph Hornung (1792-1870) Swiss Boy and girl riding a mule in a mountainous landscape Bearing an old photocopied page from Benezit verso, oil on panel, 102cm by 74cm £1000 - 1500 882 th L...Dore (19 century) Portrait of a girl, half length, wearing a blue dress with fur accessories Signed, oil on canvas, 68.5cm by 55.5cm £600 - 800 883 Albert Friedrich Schroder (1854-1939) German ‘The Solo’; ‘The Toast’ Both signed and inscribed, oil on canvas, each 50cm by 60cm (pair) £6000 - 8000 884 th Pierrette Gringoire, called 'Vincente' (19 century) French Girl seated in a chair playing a musical instrument Signed and dated 1890, inscribed on a plaque, also extensively inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 73cm by 60cm £800 - 1200 885 th Follower of Antoine Watteau (19 century) Elegantly dressed ladies with their children beside a wall of a country estate; Elegantly dressed lady seated amongst garden statuary, with children nearby Oil on canvas, each 67.5cm by 55cm (pair) £800 - 1200 886 Karl Weise (1839-1914) Interior scene with a girl dressed in period costume, on a chaise longue Signed, oil on canvas, 71.5cm by 101cm £1000 - 1500 879 th Continental School (19 century) Interior scene with figures at a dining table Indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 30cm by 42cm £400 - 600 887 Casimir van den Daele (1818-1880) Gentleman winding wool with a lady in an ornate interior; Musical serenade, gentleman playing a violin beside a table Both signed and dated 1859 and 1860 respectively, one extensively inscribed on an old label verso, oil on panel, each 68cm by 92cm (pair) £3500 - 4500 880 th Henri le Comtois (19 century) Cavalier holding a bouquet of flowers, a lady on a balcony nearby Signed, inscribed on a plaque, oil on canvas, 92.5cm by 73.5cm 888 Casimir van den Daele (1818-1880) ‘The Centre of Attentio’‘, interior scene with a lady holding a baby, other children nearby Signed, oil on panel, 69cm by 91.5cm £1500 - 2000 889 th Attributed to Frederico Ballesio (19 century) Italian Gentleman playing a piano in an interior Signed, inscribed Roma - Tivoli, oil on canvas, 45cm by 63cm £1500 - 2000 890 Gennara Guglielmi (b.1804) Italian Interior scene with elegantly dressed ladies and gentlemen playing cards Signed, oil on canvas, 55cm by 82cm £1500 - 2500 891 Daniel Hock (1858-1934) Austrian Portrait of a girl, head and shoulders, wearing a green dress Signed and dated 1880, oil on panel, 46cm by 33cm £500 - 700 892 th th Alex de Andries (19 /20 century) Belgian Portrait of a cavalier, half length, wearing a red velvet cloak over his right arm Signed, inscribed on a plaque, oil on canvas, 82cm by 66cm £800 - 1200 893 th L....Palumbo (19 century) Italian Portrait of an Italian girl; Portrait of an Italian boy Both signed, oil on panel, each 18cm by 14cm (pair) £500 - 600 894 Adrien de Braekeleer (1818-1904) Belgian The Sportsman's Return Signed and dated 1856, oil on panel, 33cm by 27cm £1500 - 2500 895 Charles Jaques (1813-1894) Cockerel, hens, chicks and a duck in a barn interior Signed, inscribed on a plaque and on an old label verso, oil on panel, 27cm by 21.5cm £800 - 1000 896 th Circle of Gioacchino la Pira (19 century) Coastal scene with fishing boats and figures in a harbour; Coastal scene fishing boats and figures, with buildings and a hillside fort nearby Oil on canvas, each 29.5cm by 47cm (pair) £500 - 700 897 th P...Manillo (19 century) The Grand Canal, Venice, with gondolas Signed, oil on canvas, 51cm by 76cm £600 - 800 898 Dutch School (19th century) French Soldiers in a Landscape Oil on panel, 57cm by 65cm £3000 - 4000 899 Thomas Percy Earl (fl.1900-1930) The racehorse 'Golden Miller', standing in a paddock at Exning, Newmarket Signed, inscribed and indistinctly dated, oil on canvas, 64cm by 76.5cm £5000 - 7000 900 Style of Henry Calvert (1798-c.1869) Horses 'Match' and 'Premium' at Stillingfleet Oil on canvas, 72.5cm by 92.5cm Sold with three presentation plaques, one inscribed 'Match at Stillingfleet, Best Two year Old Hunting Colt or Filly....' £2000 - 3000 901 George Wright (1860-1942) Grey hunter in a loose box Signed, oil on canvas, 40.5cm by 56cm £1000 - 1500 902 Edward Craven (fl.1910-1920) ‘Mirabot’ Signed, inscribed and dated 1932, oil on canvas, 51cm by 61cm £500 - 700 903 Heywood Hardy ARWS, RPE (1843-1933) Lady and gentleman on horseback beside a blacksmith's forge Signed, oil on panel, 26cm by 36cm £10000 - 12000 904 George Ogilvy Reid RSA (1851-1928) ‘The News of the Morning’ Signed, inscribed on an old label verso, oil on canvas, 46cm by 61cm Provenance: Hibbert Bros, Norfolk Art Galleries, Norfolk Street, Sheffield £1300 - 1800 905 th English School (19 century) Racehorses with jockeys at the start Indistinctly signed, possibly R Dodd, and dated 1861, oil on board, 23cm by 27.5cm £300 - 400 906 Attributed to John Atkinson (1863-1924) Figures on horseback in a parkland landscape, possibly Rotten Row, Hyde Park Oil on canvas, 48cm by 81.5cm £2000 - 3000 907 th Attributed to Charles Morris (19 century) Grey pony with two Setters and dead game in a Highland landscape Bears a false John Gifford signature, oil on canvas, 126cm by 101cm £1800 - 2500 908 Attributed to Edwin Loder (19th century) Two Manchester Terriers Oil on panel, 21cm by 28cm £400 - 500 909 th Attributed to Edwin Loder (19 century) Study of a King Charles Spaniel, seated on a cushion Inscribed on the stretcher verso, oil on canvas, 35.5cm by 45.5cm £300 - 400 910 Wilson Hepple (1853-1937) Cat and three kittens beside a hatbox Signed and dated 1894, oil on canvas, 28cm by 38.5cm £600 - 700 911 Colin Graeme Roe (1855-1910) Gordon Setter and an English Setter; Two Pointers Both signed, one indistinctly dated, oil on canvas, each 31cm by 26cm (pair) £650 - 850 912 Colin Graeme Roe (1855-1910) Spaniel with dead game, a leather satchel nearby Signed and dated (18)92, oil on canvas, 59cm by 80cm £1300 - 1800 913 John Russell (fl.1869-1918) Still life of a prize Salmon on a riverbank Signed, oil on canvas, 47cm by 92cm £1400 - 1800 914 William Henry Davis (c.1795-1885) Shorthorn heifer standing in a parkland Signed and dated 1843, oil on canvas, 56cm by 68cm £1000 - 1500 915 William Walker Morris (fl.1850-1867) Two Cairn Terriers among sand dunes, dead game in the foreground Signed and dated 1861, oil on canvas, 76.5cm by 127cm £3000 - 5000 916 James Hardy Jnr RI (1832-1889) Still life of dead game, fruit in the foreground Signed and dated 1863, oil on canvas, 29cm by 38cm £500 - 700 917 Charles Thomas Bale (fl.1866-1875) Still life of fruit and an earthenware tankard; Still life of fruit and dead game Both signed and dated 1887, oil on canvas, each 71cm by 92cm (pair) £1800 - 2500 918 th Follower of Ellen Ladell (19 century) Still life of fruits, with a glass nearby Bearing a monogram, oil on panel, 30.5cm by 23cm £600 - 800 919 W. E. D. Stuart (fl. 1846-1858) Still life of fruit in a basket Signed with the artist's initials and dated 1853, inscribed on a label verso A Fruit Piece, oil on canvas, shaped corners, 63.5cm by 76.5cm £1200 - 1800 920 Vincent Clare (1855-1930) Still life of fruit against a mossy bank Signed, oil on canvas, 18cm by 23cm £400 - 600 921 Thomas Binney Gibbs (b.1870) Still life of roses in a glass vase Signed, oil on canvas, 51cm by 41cm £250 - 350 922 James Arundel (1875-1960) Still life of Poinsettias and fruit Signed and dated 1932, oil on board, 85.5cm by 73.5cm There is an oil study of pheasants and fruit verso Ex collection Dr W Greenwood £400 - 500 923 Henry Nelson O'Neil ARA (1817-1880) ‘Scene from Twelfth Night’ Signed and dated 1862, inscribed on the frame, oil on canvas, 66cm by 80cm £4000 - 6000 924 Alexander M. Rossi (fl.1870-1903) Interior scene with figures, possibly relating to the Music Hall strike of 1907 Signed, oil on canvas, 122cm by 171cm There is written material on the history of the Music Hall wars available on request £3500 - 4500 925√ Alfred Lyndon Grace (1867-1949) ‘Checkmate’ Signed, inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 46cm by 61cm £550 - 650 934 Alfred Walter Bayes RE (1832-1909) ‘Pleasant Reading’ Signed, inscribed on a label verso, oil on board, 43cm by 33cm £300 - 400 926 Davidson Knowles RBA (fl.1879-1896) Interior scene with a lady seated at a piano, a gentleman with a violin nearby Signed, oil on panel, 36cm by 46cm £500 - 700 936 George Augustus Freezor (fl.1861-1879) Girl selling flowers beside a gateway Signed (18)69, oil on canvas, 26cm by 21cm £200 - 300 927 Edward Charles Barnes (fl.1856-1882) Girl holding a posy of spring flowers in woodland glade Signed, oil on canvas, 89cm by 58.5cm £1500 - 2000 928 Edward Charles Barnes (fl.1856-1882) Interior scene with a lady being presented with a dagger Signed and dated 1870, oil on canvas, 71cm by 91cm Provenance: Cooling Galleries Ltd, New Bond Street, London £2000 - 3000 929 Attributed to Joseph H. Barnes (fl.1867-1887) Children feeding ducks beside a pond Signed Barnes, oil on canvas, 61cm by 51cm £800 - 1200 930 Joseph Clark ROI (1834-1926) ‘Teasing the Kitten’ Signed and dated 1876, oil on canvas, 64cm by 54.5cm Provenance: Haynes Fine Art; The Bindery Galleries, High Street, Broadway, Worcestershire May 1996 Sold with biographical details on the artist and copies of other documents £6000 - 8000 931 Joseph Clark ROI (1834-1926) ‘Bedtime’ Signed and dated 1890, oil on board, 34cm by 25.5cm £1000 - 1200 932 th English School (20 century) Portrait of a girl, half length, wearing a red dress Oil on canvas board, 26.5cm by 19cm £250 - 300 933 J.. Edgar Mitchell (1871-1922) Fashionable young lady seated beside a mirror Signed, oil on canvas, 142.5cm by 112cm The work bears a later label with the name Wynyard £600 - 800 937√ Attributed to Abbey Altson (1864-c.1949) Portrait of a girl wearing a blue dress decorated with a rose Bears a later signature, oil on canvas, 61cm by 51cm Provenance: Horner Galleries, Sheffield £700 - 1000 938√ Abbey Altson (1864-c.1949) ‘Iris’, portrait of a girl, half length, wearing a cream dress and blue and gold embroidered shawl Signed, inscribed on the frame below, oil on canvas, 61cm by 52cm £1000 - 1500 939 Attributed to Charles Augustus Henry Lutyens th th (19 /20 century) ‘Music’; Putti with flowers amongst clouds One inscribed verso, oil on canvas, oval, each 59.5cm by 44cm (pair) £500 - 800 940 Attributed to Elijah Walton (1833-1880) Study of a bearded gentleman wearing a turban Oil on canvas, a preparatory unfinished sketch, 28.5cm by 26cm £500 - 700 941 Attributed to John Anthony Puller (fl.1821-1867) Children beside a path; Children with stooks of corn and a dog beside a stream Both signed, extensively inscribed on old collectors' labels verso, oil on canvas, each 22cm by 25.5cm (pair) £3000 - 4000 942 William Mellor (1851-1931) ‘Rydal Lake from Loughrigg Side’; ‘Llyn Ogwen, North Wales’ Both signed, inscribed verso, oil on board, each 16.5cm by 25cm (pair) £3500 - 4000 943 William Mellor (1851-1931) ‘Langdale Pikes from the River, Langdale Westmorland’, figures fishing on a riverbank Signed, inscribed verso, 51cm by 76cm £2000 - 3000 944 William Mellor (1851-1931) ‘Fairy Dell, Middleton Woods, Near Ilkley, Yorkshire’, figures picking bluebells Signed, inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 51.5cm by 76.5cm £2000 - 3000 945 William Mellor (1851-1931) River landscapes with trees and waterfall; River landscapes with trees and waterfall Signed, oil on canvas, each 44cm by 35cm (pair) £800 - 900 946 William Mellor (1851-1931) and Joseph Mellor (fl.1850-1885) Sheep by the side of a lake Signed William Mellor, oil on canvas, 75cm by 126cm £4000 - 6000 947 Joseph Mellor (fl.1850-1885) Old cottages on a lane below Knaresborough Signed and dated 1849, oil on canvas, 59cm by 90cm £1500 - 2000 948 William Greaves (1852-1938) Richmond Castle and town on the Swale Signed and dated 1901, oil on canvas, 46cm by 61cm £550 - 650 949√ George Graham RSW, RI, ROI(resigned), RBA (1881-1949) Continental marketplace with figures Signed and dated 1912, oil on canvas, 27cm by 35cm £600 - 900 950 John William Buxton Knight RBA, RE, NEAC (1842-1908) Extensive landscape Signed, oil on canvas, 23cm by 32.5cm £600 - 700 951√ Herbert Royle (1878-1950) Summer landscape in Wharfedale Signed, oil on canvas, 51cm by 76.5cm £4000 - 6000 952 th Circle of Herbert Royle (20 century) A Wharfedale Country Fair Bears a signature, oil on board, 34.5cm by 44.5cm £700 - 1000 953 Richard Weatherill (1844-1913) Fishing boats off Whitby Harbour Signed, oil on board, 23cm by 38.5cm £2500 - 3000 954 Ernest Dade (1864-1934) River scene with barges and other shipping, possibly the pool of London Signed, oil on canvas, 102cm by 152cm £6000 - 8000 955√ Ernest Higgins Rigg (1868-1947) Summer pasture with cattle grazing in the foreground Signed, oil on canvas board, 27cm by 35cm £300 - 500 956 John William Howey (1873-1938) ‘Ramston Bridge’ Signed, inscribed and dated May 1929 verso, oil on panel, 30cm by 36cm £800 - 1200 957√ Lionel Townsend Crawshaw BA, LLM, RSW (1864-1949) Girl beside a tree in a landscape Signed, oil on panel, 22cm by 27.5cm £1000 - 1500 958 Frederick William Jackson RBA, NEAC (1859-1918) The artist's studio, with a lady and gentleman examining a picture on an easel Signed, oil on canvas, 50.5cm by 65.5cm £7000 - 9000 959 Frederick William Jackson RBA, NEAC (1859-1918) ‘The Farmyard ‘ Signed, inscribed on an old label verso, oil on canvas board, 26cm by 36.5cm Provenance: Charles A Jackson, Police Street, Manchester £1500 - 2000 960√ Rowland Henry Hill (1873-1952) Dining room scene Signed and dated 1920, oil on canvas, 36cm by 48.5cm £3000 - 5000 961√ James William Booth RCamA (1867-1953) The Lane at Ellerby Signed, oil on canvas laid down, 22cm by 32cm Provenance: Phillips & Sons, Cookham £3000 - 3500 962√ James William Booth RCamA (1867-1953) Farmyard Scene Signed with the artist's initials, bearing an exhibition label verso, oil on canvas board, 13.5cm by 23cm Provenance: Renoir Galleries Ltd, Harrogate, 11 May 1974 £600 - 800 963 Mark Senior NPS (1862-1927) Runswick Bay Signed, oil on panel, 18.5cm by 29cm Provenance: Family of the artist £2500 - 3000 964 Mark Senior NPS (1862-1927) Figures amongst woodland at Runswick Oil on panel, 26.5cm by 21.5cm Provenance: Family of the artist £3000 - 4000 965 Mark Senior NPS (1862-1927) ‘Evening Glow’ Signed, inscribed and dated 1912 on the partial remains of an old label, oil on panel, 19.5cm by 24.5cm Provenance: Michael Parkin Fine Art Ltd, Motcomb Street, London £4000 - 6000 Contemporary Art 966√ Norman Adams RA (1927-2005) ‘An Oval Marine Passion - Mist Enveloping the Sea ‘ Initialled, inscribed and dated (19)73, pencil and watercolour, 58cm by 51.5cm £80 - 120 967√ Geoffrey W. Birks YWS (1929-1993) Northern industrial town with figures on a path Signed, oil on board, 46cm by 56.5cm Born in Pudsey, Birks studied at Bradford College of Art and worked in the textile trade in Yorkshire. He received recognition in the UK being accepted by the Royal Academy. His works hang in the Houses of Parliament, and throughout Europe, Australia, USA and Canada. Birks' trade symbol is 'the little black cat'. £800 - 1000 968√ Geoffrey W. Birks YWS (1929-1993) Figures at the entrance to park gates, an industrial town nearby Signed and dated (19)74, oil on board, 51cm by 61cm £800 - 1000 969√ Geoffrey W. Birks YWS (1929-1993) Moorland scene with an industrial town in the distance Signed, pastel drawing on tinted paper, 34.5cm by 52cm £300 - 400 970√ Geoffrey W. Birks YWS (1929-1993) Norfolk coastal scene Signed, pencil and watercolour, 31cm by 45.5cm £300 - 400 971√ Geoffrey W. Birks YWS (1929-1993) Industrial northern landscape Signed, oil on paper, 22cm by 31cm £200 - 300 972√ Geoffrey W. Birks YWS (1929-1993) View above Huddersfield with Castle Hill in the distance Signed, pencil and watercolour, 24.5cm by 37.5cm £120 - 150 973√ Geoffrey W. Birks YWS (1929-1993) Beach scene at low tide Signed, pencil and watercolour, 31cm by 45.5cm £250 - 300 974√ After Geoffrey W. Birks YWS (1929-1993) ‘Talent Spotters’ Signed artist's proof, coloured reproduction, 36cm by 53cm This print was specially commissioned by Granada Television as one of their 30th anniversary mementos. All the prints were sold out. £300 - 350 975√ After Geoffrey W. Birks YWS (1929-1993) ‘Hole in the Road’; ‘Three of the Best’; ‘In Trouble with the Law’; ‘School Doctor Next!’; ‘School Dentist’; ‘Fish and Chips 30 Times’; ‘Time Gentlemen Please’; ‘Rug Tabbing' Signed artist's proofs, bearing the artist's blindstamp, numbered and inscribed with the titles, coloured reproductions, each 30.5cm by 21.5cm, unframed (8) £150 - 200 976√ Nikolai Fedorovich Bortnikov (b.1916) Russian ‘Farmyard’ Extensively inscribed on various labels verso, oil on board, 29cm by 35cm £150 - 200 977√ Owen Bowen ROI, PRCamA (1873-1967) Ravenscar Quarry at Twilight’ Inscribed on the stretcher verso, oil on canvas, 56.5cm by 77cm £700 - 800 978√ Owen Bowen ROI, PRCamA (1873-1967) ‘Moonrise’ Signed, inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 36cm by 53.5cm £300 - 400 985√ Wladyslaw T Chmielinski (1911-1979) Polish ‘View from Krakow’; ‘Street Scene in Krakow’ Both signed, oil on panel, each 24cm by 34cm (pair) £500 - 700 987√ John Steven Dews (b.1949) Schooner in a calm estuary at twilight Signed, oil on canvas, 62cm by 92cm £2000 - 3000 979√ Hugh Boycott Brown (1909-1990) ‘Buckingham Palace from St James's Park’ Signed and inscribed verso together with Spring 55, oil on board, 29cm by 39cm £250 - 350 988√ Alvarez Gomez Domingo (b.1942) Spanish Two girls on a beach Signed, pastel, 77cm by 38cm, in a modern frame with book Domingo, illustrated pg.59 £250 - 350 980√ Paul Brown (b.1967) ‘Dusk Parliament’ Signed, oil on canvas, 50cm by 73cm, within a modern gilt frame £200 - 300 989√ Cecil Rochfort D'Oyly John (1906-1993) Santa Margarita near RaPaul Figures in an Italian Rivara Scene Both signed, oil on canvas, 24.5cm by 35cm and 34.5cm by 69.5cm (2) £250 - 350 981√ Reginald Grange Brundrit RA, ROI (1883-1960) River landscape Oil on canvas, 45cm by 66.5cm Provenance: Sotheby's Belgravia, 27 June 1978, lot no 121 £500 - 600 982√ Canute Caliste (1914-2005) Grenadian MR. CANUTE CALISTE THIS IS SEE (sic) CLOUD THE U.S.A SHIP CAME TO THE WEST TO HELP THE POOR FOR 1995, Acrylic on hardboard, 43.5cm by 44cm; MR.CANUTE CALISTE OLD DANCER IN CARIACOU (sic) IS W.I. 1995, Acrylic on hardboard, 37.5cm by 37cm (2) Provenance: Purchased by the present vendor's parents from the artist in Grenada in the 1980's £200 - 300 983√ th st R...Caspers (20 /21 century) Still life of fruit against a mossy background; Still life of fruit contained in a cabbage leaf Both signed, oil on panel, each 41cm by 51cm (pair) £1200 - 1800 984√ th st R...Caspers (20 /21 century) Still life of fruit against a mossy bank; Still life of fruit Both signed, oil on panel, each 25.5cm by 20.5cm (pair) £400 - 600 990√ Cecil Rochfort D'Oyly John (1906-1993) Views of Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst, Kent Both signed, oil on canvas, 35cm by 70.5cm and 35cm by 70cm (pair) £150 - 250 991√ Aline R Ellis (1886-1971) A Sketchbook with studies of dogs, horses, deer and duck in pencil, pen and ink, A sketchbook with studies of figures, flowers and animals Various sketches and studies of dogs including terriers, poodles, corgis and labradors, horses, donkeys and other animals, some signed and inscribed, some watercolour, pencil, pen and ink, pastel, all on paper or card, various sizes (qty) Born in Bishop Auckland in 1886 Ellis lived much of her life in Hertfordshire having studied in Bushey at the art school run by renowned equine artist Lucy Kemp-Welch. She specialised in tin glazed earthenware pottery, particularly of dogs and equine subjects, completing her work from the coach house in her garden at Ebury Lodge, Kingsbury. She exhibited between 1933 to 1940 including The Royal Academy in 1940. £250 - 400 992√ Aline R Ellis (1886-1971) ‘The Snow Dog’ a sketchbook work, watercolour, pen and ink; Etchings of horses and dogs, various sizes the largest 20cm by 25cm, unframed (24); A collection of ephemera relating to the work and life of Aline Ellis including press cuttings photographs, exhibition catalogues and etchings (qty) £250 - 350 993√ Aline R Ellis (1886-1971) ‘Joe and Ben’ sketchbook inscribed in front cover 'Joe and Ben by Aline Ellis', 11 pen and ink drawings and watercolours Sixteen preparatory sketches for works in Joe and Ben, one inscribed, along with writing of 'Rabbit Scene' £800 - 1200 994√ After Tracey Emin (b.1963) ‘Sometime's.. The dress is worth More Money Than The Money’ Print, facsimile signature and dated 2001, signed on verso, 83cm by 58.5cm, in a modern gilt frame £800 - 1200 995√ Jose L Giner (20th/21st century) Spanish ‘The Yellow Shawl’ Signed, 79cm by 62cm £800 - 1200 996√ th Circle of John Strickland Goodall (20 century) Beach scene with ladies holding parasols Oil on canvas board, 17.5cm by 25cm £400 - 500 997√ Catherine Goodman (b.1961) Self Portrait Oil on board, inscribed to verso in red pen painting by Catherine Goodman at Camberwell Art School, 57cm by 62cm Executed whilst a student at Camberwell College of Art. £600 - 800 998√ Arthur Goodwin (1922-1998) Working drawing for mosaic ‘Bristol ‘, monogrammed, watercolour on paper, 56cm by 77cm Arthur Goodwin attended the Royal College of Art. His studies were interrupted by the war when he served with the RAF in the Far East. After the war he became a teacher and exhibited in London and the provinces. £250 - 350 999√ Orlando Greenwood RBA (1892-1989) Girl standing in a landscape wearing a cream and yellow dress Signed, oil on canvas, 66cm by 61cm £400 - 500 1000√ Tim Gustard (b.1954) ‘A Couple of Tots ‘ Signed and dated (19)97, inscribed on an exhibition label verso, oil on canvas board, 16.5cm by 13cm Provenance: Polack Galleries, King Street, St James's, London £600 - 700 1001 After Rolf Harris (b.1930) Australian ‘Winter Willow’ Giclee canvas, Edition size 195, No.95/195, 49.5cm by 75cm, with label certificate £400 - 600 1002 After Rolf Harris (b.1930) Australian ‘Autumn Sunlight Westminster’ Giclee canvas, Edition size 175, No.148/175, 65cm by 55cm, with label certificate £400 - 600 1003 Rolf Harris (b.1930) Australian ‘Intuition’ A bronze sculpture, Edition No.72/595, signed in the bronze ROLF, stamped foundry mark and numbered 72/595, 29cm, boxed, with certificate £400 - 600 1004√ Claude Harrison ARCA, RP (1922-2009) Girl and two figures beside an estuary dressed in harlequin costume; Four figures standing on a trolley, decorated with a cockerel's head, pink satin and ribbons; Four figures in a small boat on a lake; Two figures beside an Estuary flying kites All signed and dated (19)94, all inscribed verso, tempera on board, each 12.5cm by 17.5cm (a set of four) £1500 - 2000 1005√ Casanova Hernandez (20th/21st century) Spanish Summer blossom Signed, oil on canvas, inscribed on verso, 38cm by 46cm £300 - 400 1006√ Howson (20th century) Kneeling Nude, rear view Signed Howson, red chalk/pastel, 41cm by 28.5cm £150 - 250 1007√ Louis Robert James (1920-1996) ‘The Harbour’ Signed and dated ‘'59 ‘ (1959), inscribed verso in red pen BLS No.26, in black pen 386 THE HARBOUR Louis James '59 and in pencil 26, oil on board, 16.5cm by 24cm, in original white and gilt frame £200 - 300 1008√ Cecil Kennedy (1905-1997) ‘Summer’ Signed, inscribed on a plaque, also inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 61cm by 51cm Provenance: P. Polak, King Street, St James's, London, ref. no. 526/7 £10000 - 15000 1009√ Peter Knox (b.1942) ‘Busy Beach’ Signed, oil on panel, 34cm by 34cm £400 - 600 1016√ Alan Lowndes (1921-1978) ‘Old Doss House’ Signed and dated 1972, inscribed verso, oil on board, 76cm by 45.5cm 1010√ After Oscar Kokoschka (1886-1980) Austrian Mountainous landscape with a figure in the foreground Indistinctly signed, artist's signed proof, numbered 32/65, black and white print, 51cm by 64.5cm £80 - 120 Provenance: Crane Kalman Gallery, London 1012√ Alan Lowndes (1921-1978) ‘March Fair’ Signed and dated 1960, inscribed verso, oil on board, 86cm by 76cm Provenance: Crane Kalman Gallery, London; exhibited at a retrospective exhibition of the artist's work and a book launch June 2010; ex collection Rod Steiger Esq, circa 1960 Born in Stockport, Lowndes left school at the age of fourteen to become an apprentice to a decorator. He held his first one man exhibition at the Crane Gallery, Manchester and later the Crane Kalman Gallery, London. His paintings are characterised by their bright palette and depictions of industrial scenes of the north of England. £12000 - 15000 1013√ Alan Lowndes (1921-1978) ‘The Portwood Bridge’ Signed and dated 1968, extensively inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 76.5cm by 50.5cm Provenance: Crane Kalman Gallery, London; a private collection, London, (purchased from the Gallery in 1968); The Rutland Gallery, Bruton Street, London £10000 - 15000 1014√ Alan Lowndes (1921-1978) ‘Sylvan Grove’ Signed, extensively inscribed on various exhibition labels verso, oil on canvas, 52cm by 77cm Exhibited at the Alan Lowndes Exhibition, Stockport Art Gallery September - October 1972, cat no 1; ‘A Selection of Paintings by Alan Lowndes - Crane Kalman Gallery, December 1961 January 1962 ‘, cat no 36 £10000 - 15000 1015√ Alan Lowndes (1921-1978) ‘A Memorial Tree ‘ Signed and dated 1976, inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 51cm by 76.5cm Provenance: Crane Kalman Gallery, London; private collection, London, (purchased from the Gallery in 1976) £10000 - 15000 £7000 - 9000 1017√ After Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (1887-1976) ‘Group of Children’ Signed in pencil, with the blindstamp for Fine Art Trade Guild, from an edition of 850, a colour reproduction, 20cm by 20.5cm £400 - 500 1018√ Wendy MacBride (20th/21st century) Coastal view through grasses Monogrammed WMcB, pastel, 36cm by 37cm, in a modern frame £250 - 350 1019√ John Mackie (b.1955) Sunlit square with figures in a Mediterranean town Signed and indistinctly dated (19)93, oil on canvas, 41cm by 51cm £700 - 900 1020√ Terry McGlynn (1903-1973) Farm buildings with a dry stone wall Signed, oil on board, 36cm by 63cm £250 - 300 1021√ Tom McGuinness (1926-2006) The Rescue Signed and dated (19)80, oil on panel, 37cm by 90.5cm Born at Witton Park in County Durham, educated at the local Roman Catholic School, St Chad's. 1940-1944 worked in the timber trade, then started in the coal industry as a 'Bevin Boy'. Remained in mining for 39 years. Attended evening classes at Darlington Art College and became a member of the Spennymoor Settlement, a pioneering community arts group. Made redundant in 1982. £2000 - 3000 1022√ Tom McGuinness (1926-2006) A mining village Signed and dated (19)61, oil on board, 46cm by 76cm £3000 - 4000 1023√ Tom McGuinness (1926-2006) ‘Thin Seam’ Signed, inscribed and dated (19)61, oil on board, 41cm by 61cm £2000 - 3000 1024√ Tom McGuinness (1926-2006) ‘The Allotments, Easington’ Signed artist's proof, limited edition print, 180/200, dated (19)92, coloured aquatinted etching, 55cm by 75cm £200 - 300 1025√ Tom McGuinness (1926-2006) ‘Gala Day, Seaham’ Signed artist's proof, limited edition print, 155/200, dated (19)92, coloured aquatinted etching, 55cm by 75cm £200 - 300 1026√ Tom McGuinness (1926-2006) ‘The Nature Trail, Murton’ Signed artist's proof, limited edition print, 109/200, dated (19)92, coloured aquatinted etching, 55cm by 75cm £200 - 300 1027√ Lewis Morley (b.1925) British Portraits of Barry Humphries titled Barry, Edna, Sandy and Les, A set of four c-type colour photographs, signed, inscribed and blind stamped, inscribed to verso 1997/2007 Ed. 4/15 Lewis Morley 2007, 40cm by 30cm £800 - 1200 1028√ Sir Cedric Lockwood Morris (1889-1982) ‘Garden Produce’ Signed and dated (19)63, extensively inscribed on various labels verso, oil on canvas, 92cm by 71.5cm Exhibited at the Welsh Arts Council Exhibition, Cardiff, the Ixion Society, Hadleigh, the Upper Grosvenor Galleries, London and the De Vere Society, London British painter, plantsman and teacher, born at Sketty, Swansea, the son of Sir George Lockwood Morris. He was a farmer in Canada and studied singing at the Royal College of Music. Together with Arthur Lett Haines he founded the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing. In 1984 an exhibition was devoted to him at the Tate Gallery, London. Lucian Freud was one of his students. £5000 - 8000 1029√ John Lowrie Morrison (b.1948) ‘Portnairk, Ardnamurchan’ Signed Jolomo and dated 2000, inscribed on a label verso, oil on canvas, 61cm by 61.5cm £1400 - 1600 1030√ John Lowrie Morrison (b.1948) Scottish coastal scene with a cottage and mountains Signed Jolomo and dated 2001, oil on canvas, 61cm by 61.5cm £1400 - 1600 1031√ Philip Naviasky (1894-1983) ‘Peniscola’ Signed, inscribed on a plaque, oil on canvas laid down, 37cm by 46cm £200 - 300 1032√ Philip Naviasky (1894-1983) ‘Study of a French Girl’ Signed twice, inscribed on the mount below, black chalk and sanguine, 46cm by 39.5cm £200 - 300 1033 √ Fina C Oliver (b.1958) Spanish: A Bronze Abstract Sculpture, modelled as a male and female rising up between two walls, signed F C OLIVER and numbered 2/7, on a veined green marble base, 40cm £500 - 700 1034√ After Trevor Price (b.1966) ‘Bathing Lovers II’; ‘Bathing Lovers III’ Signed and titled in pencil, both numbered 67/100, silkscreen prints, 29.5cm by 36cm and 30cm by 35.5cm respectively, in modern black frames (2) £150 - 250 1035√ Jose Manuel Reyes (b.1963) Spanish ‘Grapes’ Signed, oil on panel, 44cm by 36cm £600 - 900 1036√ John Ridgewell (b.1936) A partially dismantled colliery Signed and dated (19)71, oil on canvas, 51cm by 61cm £350 - 450 1037 David Schneuer (1905-1988) Israeli ‘Comedienne’; ‘Night’ Both signed and numbered in pencil Edition No.45/250 and No.57/250, lithographs, each 38cm by 31cm £400 - 600 1038√ Kathleen Scott (nee Bruce), Baroness Kennett (1878-1947) Sir Peter Markham Scott, as a young boy, the only child of Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott and sculptor Kathleen Bruce, bronze, signed K SCOTT, 190cm She attended the Slade School of Fine Art, London from 1900 to 1902, and then enrolled at the Académie Colarossi in Paris from 1902 to 1906 and was befriended by Rodin. A statue at Oundle School entitled ‘Here Am I, Send Me ‘ is erroneously held to be modelled on Peter Scott. £6000 - 9000 1039√ Anatoly Shapovalov (b.1949) Russian Sunflowers and Digitalis Signed in Cyrillic (lower right), oil on canvas, 91.5cm by 61cm £600 - 800 1040√ David Shepherd RA (b.1931) Oak trees in a ploughed field Signed, oil on canvas, 51cm by 76cm £1200 - 1800 1041√ David Shepherd RA (b.1931) 57 Brompton Square, London Signed, oil on canvas, 31cm by 23cm £800 - 1200 1042√ Brian Shields ‘Braaq’ FBA (1951-1997) Industrial town in winter Signed and dated (19)76, inscribed Ann, oil on panel, 30.5cm by 40.5cm £3000 - 4000 1043 Starlie Sokol-Holne (b.1958) American Abstracts Signed in pencil, numbered 1/1 and E.V, mixed media on paper, 46cm by 45.5cm and 45.5cm square respectively, in contemporary black frames (2) £400 - 600 1044√ Jacqueline Stanhope (b.1963) Henrietta Knight with ‘Best Mate, Gold Cup Winner 2002-2004 ‘ Signed, inscribed Best Mate, also inscribed on a plaque, oil on canvas, 55.5cm by 61cm £600 - 900 1045√ Mackenzie Thorpe (b.1956) ‘Shut That Bloody Door’ Signed with the artist's monogram, bearing copyright symbol and extensively inscribed on an exhibition label verso, pastel drawing, 67.5cm by 47cm Provenance: Halcyon Gallery, The Pallasades, Birmingham and Bruton Street, London £1800 - 2500 1046√ Mackenzie Thorpe (b.1956) ‘Child out of Pram’ Signed with the artist's monogram, bearing copyright symbol, acrylic, 74.5cm by 76.5cm £1500 - 2000 1047√ Mackenzie Thorpe (b.1956) ‘A Paradise’ Signed with the artist's monogram, bearing copyright symbol, inscribed and dated 2006 verso, pastel drawing, 109cm by 75cm £1500 - 2000 1048√ After Mackenzie Thorpe (b.1956) ‘The Children’ Signed in pencil with the artist's monogram, titled and numbered 411/850, Washington Green blindstamp, colour print, 33cm by 27cm £200 - 300 1049√ After Mackenzie Thorpe (b.1956) ‘Having a rest’ Signed in pencil with the artist's monogram, titled and numbered 11/850, Washington Green blindstamp, colour print, 30cm by 32cm £200 - 300 1050√ After Mackenzie Thorpe (b.1956) ‘Life in the Land’ Signed in pencil with the artist's monogram, titled and numbered HC 10/18, colour print, 47cm by 49cm £100 - 150 1051√ After Godfrey Tonks (b.1948) ‘Landscape near Scilla, the Loire’; ‘Lavender, Provence’ Signed and titled in pencil, Numbered 4/195 and 5/193, prints, 48cm by 35.5cm and 48cm by 35cm respectively, in modern frames (2) £150 - 250 1052√ Dmitry Nikitovich Tugarinov (b.1955) Moscow Fighting Dogs Blue patina bronze, signed D Tugarinov c1990 4/9, 30cm and 28cm long on a rectangular polished mahogany plinth Dmitry N Tugarinov graduated from Moscow State Surikov Institute of Fine Art in 1979. Since 1975 he has regularly taken part in local and international exhibitions. He is a Moscow Komsomoi Prize nominee. He got the first prize in the Prague International Competition in 1985. In 1996 the title of Significant Artist of the Russian Federation was conferred on him, and he was given the Gold Medal by the Academy of Arts. £250 - 350 1054 th st Jonathan Armigel Wade (20 /21 century) ‘Chalky's Day Out ‘ Signed, inscribed verso, oil on board, 41.5cm by 61cm £1000 - 1500 1055 th st Jonathan Armigel Wade (20 /21 century) ‘Weekend at Gull Cottage’ Signed, inscribed verso, oil on board, 21.5cm by 61cm £700 - 1000 1056√ Gary Walton (b.1962) A stylised building on rocks and boat on a beach Signed, watercolour, 49.5cm by 32.5cm £250 - 350 1057√ Charles Wyatt Warren (1908-1993) Mountainous river landscape in North Wales Signed, oil on board, 37cm by 47cm £400 - 500 1058√ Carl Andrew Whitfield (b.1958) Gloucestershire Old Spots in a farmyard Signed, oil on board, 34cm by 48cm £700 - 900 1059√ Norman Wilkinson CBE, PRI, ROI, RSMA, HRWS (1878-1971) Shipping in a harbour, figures collecting seaweed; Shipping and a city in the distance Both signed, oil on canvas board, partially laid down, each 31cm by 41cm (pair) £600 - 800 1060√ Norman Wilkinson CBE, PRI, ROI, RSMA, HRWS (1878-1971) Beach scene with figures, yachts on an estuary; Estuary scene with yachts and seabirds Both signed, oil on canvas board, partially laid down, each 31cm by 41cm (pair) £600 - 800 1061√ After John Wilson (20th/21st century) A Working Day Giclee on canvas, 150 Edition size, No.2/150, 47.5cm by 73cm with certificate £250 - 350 1062 Mikhail Zharov (b.1974) Ukranian ‘Sunflowers’ Signed, oil on canvas, inscribed to verso and dated 2009, 91.5cm by 61cm £1000 - 1500 1063√ 20th century Male with spiky hair Oil on board, monogrammed AW, 71cm by 63.cm £100 - 150 Friday 23 March at 12 noon in Saleroom 2 Taxidermy, Game Trophies and Natural History 1070 Leopard (Panthera pardus), circa 1910, head mount, with snarling open jaw, on a shield, the head 31.5cm long £400 - 600 1071 Lioness (Panthera leo), circa 1970, rug with head mount, with open snarling jaw, backed onto black felt, 275cm long nose to tail tip, 185cm across fore limbs £300 - 400 1072 Brown Hyaena (Parahyaena brunnea), modern, shoulder mount, freestanding, upon cylindrical base applied with a banding of the animal's coat, the head 59cm, overall 85.2cm £200 - 300 1073 Honey Badger (Mellivora capensis), modern, full mount, on naturalistic sanded base, 65cm long overall; and Rock Hyrax (Procavia capensis), full mount, in crouched pose, 32cm long, on faux rockwork (2) £80 - 120 1074 Roebuck (Capreolus capreolus), BASC Gold Medal Winner (final score 136), Aberdeen 2008, antlers on upper skull, 6 points, right antler 24.9cm, left antler 27.1cm; Three Bronze Medal Examples, the highest score 118.85, all with certificates and medals, on wood shields; and Two Other Medal Winning Roebuck Antlers, on cut frontlet and upper skull respectively (6) £150 - 250 1075 Cape Eland (Taurotragus oryx oryx), modern, shoulder mount, right horn 65cm, left horn 68cm long (straight measured) £200 - 300 1076 th Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus), late 20 century, ten sets of tusks, each set mounted on an African hardwood shaped shield £200 - 300 CITES Appendix I Annex A Sold with Animal Health permission letter 404-11/12 £6000 - 8000 1085 Clam (Tridacna gigas), circa 1930, full shell, as two halves, 64cm wide; and Two Other Half Clam Shells, circa 1930, the largest 86.5cm wide (4) £300 - 500 1077 Black-Faced Impala (Aepyceros malampus petersi), modern, shoulder mount, 57cm from the wall; and Southern Impala (Aepyceros malampus malampus), modern, two shoulder mounts, 46cm from the wall (3) £200 - 300 1086 White Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus), shoulder mount, on wood shield with plaque inscribed Black Swan Inc Mariposa Hunt 1985 Falfurrias, Texas, USA, White Tailed Deer killed by Bill Brough and Another White-Tailed Deer, Abilene, Texas 1990, shoulder mount, on shield (2) £250 - 350 1078 Sable Antelope (Hippotragus niger niger), modern, two shoulder mounts, one facing to the right, the other to the left, first specimen right horn 107cm, left horn 105.5cm, second specimen right horn 106cm, left horn 108cm, 86cm from the wall (2) £400 - 600 1087 An Elephant and Hippopotamus Tusk Mounted Barometer Stand, circa 1890, as two small elephant tusks forming an arch over a pair of hippopotamus tusks, supporting an ebonised barometer (a/f), upon an ebonised rectangular plinth, 55cm high, 68.5cm wide £120 - 180 1079 Plains Zebra (Equus quagga), modern, full skin rug, backed onto black felt, 312cm long £250 - 400 1088 Rusa (Cervus timorensis rusa), Jang Plateau, Java, Ledebach 1934, antlers on frontlet, 81cm long, tip to tip 53.3cm; and Malaysian Sambar (Cervus unicolor), antlers on frontlet, 4+3, 41.3cm long, tip to top 33cm, all on shields (2) £150 - 250 1080 Fallow Deer (Dama dama), Petworth Park 1891 (No.4), peruque, antlers on frontlet, 13+14, 66cm long, tip to tip 44.5cm, with label Exhibition of Deer Heads J G Millais £200 - 300 1081 Marsh Deer (Blastocerus dichotomus), antlers on frontlet, 5+5, 53.5cm long, tip to tip 63.5cm, on wood shield £350 - 550 1082 Great Indian Muntjac (Muntiacus grandicornis), Anam 28/1/1929, Rowland Ward, antlers on frontlet, right antler 26cm, left antler 25cm, width 21cm, length of longest brow 6cm, with The Field letter relating to the exhibition of this trophy in Berlin 1937 as World Record 10 1/2 inches, on original shield with ivorine plaque £200 - 300 1083 Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), circa 1900, full mount, in all glass picture frame wall case (antique specimen re-cased) Name and address of purchaser to be forwarded to comply with the Wildlife (NI) Order 1985 £200 - 300 1084 A Rhinoceros Horn Knobkerrie, Zulu, circa 1880-1900, with unusual panel carved cushion knop, 55cm long, 441g 1089 Kerama Sika (Cervus nippon keramae), skull with antlers, 10cm long, tip to tip 12.7cm; Japanese Sika (Cervus nippon nippon), antlers on frontlet, 39.5cm long, tip to tip 29.2cm; and Yakushima Sika (Cervus nippon yakushimae), skull with antlers, 24cm long, tip to tip 16.5cm (3) £150 - 200 1090 Dybowski Sika (Cervus nippon hortulorum), skull with antlers, 71cm long, tip to tip 61cm; and Japanese Sika (Cervus nippon nippon), Bowland, Lancashire, skull with antlers, 5+5, 48cm long, tip to tip 49cm (2) Scientists now believe this no longer to be a sub-species, but a hybrid between Manchurian Sika and Eastern Red £150 - 250 1091 A Camel Skull, 41cm long £100 - 150 1092 Puffin (Fratercula arctica), full mount, standing amongst mosses and flowers, beneath a glass dome and mahogany effect circular plinth, 26cm high overall Name and address of purchaser to be forwarded to comply with The Wildlife (NI) Order 1985. £80 - 120 1093 Illuminated Case containing Three Harriers and Mallard Prey: female Marsh Harrier (Circus aeruginosus), circa 1920, female Hen Harrier (Circus cyaneus), and male Monatgus Harrier (Circus pygarus) With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence No.248630/01 and 248630/02 Name and address of purchaser to be forwarded to comply with the Wildlife (NI) Order 1985 £300 - 500 1094 Butterflies: Mainly Male and Female of Each Species, comprising Troides haliphron pallens Saleyer Island, Indonesia, Troides plato, form chitonia - Temor Island, Indonesia, Ornithoptera priamus demophanes - P.N.G., New Guinea, Troides aeacus thomsoni - Maya Peninsular, Malaysia, each mounted in mahogany effect glazed frame with description and sex, overall 29.5cm by 23cm (4) £300 - 400 1095 Butterflies: Mainly Male and Female of Each Species, comprising Ornithoptera croesus toeanti Morotai Island, Indonesia, Troides brookiana albescens - Idoh, Malaysia, Ornithoptera priamus admiralitatus - Admiralty Islands, Papua New Guinea, Ornithoptera tithonus misresiana - Arfak Mountains, Indonesia, each mounted in mahogany effect glazed frame with description and sex, overall 29.5cm by 23cm (4) £300 - 400 1096 A 19th Century Mahogany Butterfly Specimen Chest of Drawers, with fifteen glazed drawers containing a quantity of butterflies and moths, behind a hinged door, height 112cm £700 - 1000 1097 Gavial (Gavialis gangeticus), circa 1880, fore-mount, jaw closed, original wooden backboard with suspension loop, 74.5cm long; Another Gavial, circa 1900, full mount, 123cm long overall; Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus), circa 1880, head mount, with jaw slightly open, with original wood backboard for suspension, 46cm long; and Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis), circa 1920, full mount, with open jaw, red glass eyes, 50.5cm long (4) £400 - 600 1098 Gerenuk (Litocranius walleri), Rowland Ward, circa 1920, head mount, on original oak shield with preservation label on the reverse £200 - 300 1099 A Walking Stick, probably Rhinoceros Horn, Sudan, circa 1850, with figural handle, the pommel as a half figure of a man wearing stylised head gear and with inset bone eyes, one hand on his hip, the other held to his chest, upon a plain dark wood tapering shaft with metal tip, overall 88cm long Sold with Animal Health permission letter 409-11/12 £1500 - 2000 1100 Conus (Cone), specimens include: Marmoreus - Queensland, Gubernator - Zanzibar, Recurvus - Mexico, Tulica - Philippines, Retiper menke - Guadalcanal, Magnificus - Gulf, Imperialis - Pacific, Capitameus - Soloman Islands, Mahogani - California, Monachus linne - Australia, Bayani India, Imperator woolacot - Queensland, Hypochlorus tomlin - Taiwan, together with a box of minute shells, with data, contained in steel filing trays (207) £200 - 300 1101 Murex, specimens include: Scopio - Philippines, Erinacemoides - W.Mexico, Decussata - W.Africa, Rubicundus philippi - Japan, Incisa (Venado) - Panama, Hexaplex duplex roding - W.Africa, Salleanus - Gulf of Mexico, Fusinus nipponicus - Tosa, Japan, Angaria melanocantha Zamboango, Pacific, Chicoreus rubiginosus N.W.Australia, with data, contained in steel filing trays (124) £200 - 300 1102 Latiaxis, specimens include: Thatcheri mirabius - Japan, Eurgeniae benadi Taiwan, Epitonium coromatum - South Africa, Cirsotrema zelebori - New Zealand, Epitomium scalare - East Asia Xenophora, specimens include: Calculifera - Pacific, Senegaensis - Ghana, Stellaria solaris - Philippines, Haliotis emmae Victoria, Australia, Asper gillum agglutinams Queensland, Barnea costata linnaeus - Florida Keys Harpa, specimens include: Amouretta roding - W.Pacific, Amouretta crassa Maldives, Voluta corbis lutosa - Western Cape, Articulatus lamarck - Taiwan Cymatium, specimens include: Cabestana spengleri - West Auckland, Favartia cellulosa - Florida, Fasciolaria tulipa - Grand Cayman (Rum Point) Strombus, specimens include: Architectonica maxima - Philippines, Busycon contrarium - S.E. North America, Volema cochlidium - Indian Ocean (199) £200 - 300 1103 Cowries, specimens include: Cypraea histrio gmelin - W.Australia, Hesitata iredale - S.Australia, Cypraea mus.linne Venezuala, Cypraea lurida - Greece, Onyx apusta lamaarack - Mombassa (65) £150 - 250 1104 Cowries, specimens include: Mauritiana - Indo Pacific, Macrocypraea - Mexico 1969 (from Fred Stevens Jones Collection 1977), Pulchra (Gray) - Arabic, Lynx - Broome, W.Australia (25) £100 - 200 1105 Cowries, specimens include: Coxemi cox - Solomons, Cypraea lutea - Laminsa Island, Pacific, Cypraea mayii - Australia, Cypraea duluculum - East Africa, Cypraea nivosa S.Thailand Cypraea, specimens include: Cypraea Annette - San Francisco Bay, Cypraea helvolva - Indo Pacific, Cypraea walker - Pacific, Minoridens melvill - Solomon Islands, Boivinii keener - Philippines (299) £150 - 250 1106 Mixed Shells, specimens include: Trivia pustule solandri - San Carlos Bay, Ovula costatella - Indo Pacific, Bursa granularis - Florida, Drupa lobata - Mauritius, Volva birostris - Taiwan Volutes, specimens include: Fulgoraria concinna broderip - Japan, Thatcheri mccoy - Great Barrier Reef, Delicata fulton - Japan, Alcithoe swainsoni marwick - New Zealand, Aulicina nivosa oblita (grey) - N.W.Australia Family Terebridae/Costellariidae e mitridge various locations including Australia, Indo Pacific, Formosa, Taiwan (169) £100 - 200 1107 Pectans - various locations including Japan, USA, Texas, New Zealand, California, Taiwan Senatoria suspecie nobilis - various locations including Japan, Philippines, South China Sea area Pectans e cypraeidae - various (qty) £100 - 200 1108 Harpa costata - Mauritius Oliva porphyria linne - Tropical West Africa Cypraea mappa (red form) - Sula Sea, Philippines Strombus listeri - Thailand Lambis Violacea - Mauritius Cypraea marginata - W.Australia (10) £100 - 150 1109 Autantium gmelin - Pacific Ocean, Philippines (2) £300 - 400 1110 Chama lazarus linne - Maldives Nautilus pomilius Cypraea autantium - Philippines Lambis violacea (juvenile) - Mauritius Murex pecten lightfoot - Philippines A rare shell ‘egg’ (9) £80 - 150 1111 Spondylus, specimens include: Wrightianus - Australia, Americamus - Caribbean, Regus - Japan, Tenellus - Victoria, Australia, Simensis schreibers - Philippines, Coccineus lamarck - Philippines, Squamosa - Philippines, Murex, specimens include: Palmarosea - Sri Lanka, Cornutus - Senegal, Cornucervi - N.W.Australia Volutes, specimens include: Voluta nobilis - Singapore, Voluta ebraea (female) Brazil, Voluta ebraea (male) - Brazil, Volua sowerbyl - S.W.Australia, Voluta (zidona) dufresnei - Rio de Janeiro (44) £150 - 250 1112 Fasciolariidae (mixed), specimens include: Tibia curuirostrata - Red Sea, Fusinus novae hollandiae - Australia, Strombus gallus - Caribbean, Strombus pugilus - Gulf of Mexico Murex negrispinosus - Philippines Ostrea cristagalli - Indo Pacific Ostrea imbricate - Japan Murex trapa - Indo Pacific Conus striatus - Reef off Cairns, Queensland Charonia sauliae - Tosa, Japan Strombus peruvianus - Gulf of Panama Strombus lentiginosus - Mauritius Tibia powsi (petit) - Philippines Conus striatus (linne) - Cairns, Queensland (46) £100 - 200 1113 Conus, specimens include: Prometheus - West Africa, Geographicus Mauritius, Cypraea, Cerus - Florida, Tigris schilderiana - Hawaiian Islands, Cymbium, Hexaplex Erythrostomus - Guaymas, Cypraea trigris peudorangium - Gulf of California, Melo aethiopica - Indonesia, Tonna peroix - Pacific, volua sowerbyi - New South Wales, Charonia powelli - Australia, Tridacna Clam, Tonna sulcosa West Pacific, Strombus latus - Senegal, Periglipta multicostata - Mexico (qty) £100 - 150 1114 Mixed shells, specimens include: Chlamys townsend - Persian Gulf, Pecten arco gibbus - Florida Keys, Pecten arco irradianes Long Island, NY, Pecten tellina perma - Mauritius, Chlamys gloriosa - Taiwan, Harpa amouretta -S.W.Pacific, Tellina magna - Caribbean, Cypraea friendii thersites - Australia, Tonna, Turbo (brown) jourdani - S.W.Australia, Cardium pseudolima W.Africa, Charonia tritonis Linnaeus - Indo Pacific, Haliotis ruber - S.E.Asia (qty) £80 - 150 1115 Mixed shells, specimens include: Nerita polita Linnaeus, Turris cosmoi, Senatoria subspecie nobilis, Amusium japonicum, Pecten radua linne, Terebra muscaria lamarck, Nassarus olans linne, Turrittella duplicate, Pecten striatus Schumacher, olive miniacea, Marginella pringlei tomlin, Cancellaria, Bullia, Pyrene, Cantharus, Fleuroliria, Struthiolaria (qty) £80 - 150 1116 Mixed shells, specimens include: Mitra, Pentaulum, Pectens, Chalamys, Excellichlamys, UK shells, Limpets, Bursa, Drupa, Turbo, Bivalves, Marginella, Polinicei (qty) £100 - 150 1117 Wild Boar (Sus scrofa), two head mounts, both in snarling pose on wood shields, one with title plaque Bill Brough Domaine de Souvilly 11th January 1998, France (2) £300 - 500 1118 A Miniature Model of a Dog, the brown coated standing terrier-like dog wearing a collar and turning slightly to dexter, on a red velvet mount base beneath a glass dome and ebony plinth, overall 22cm high £400 - 600 1119 Plains Zebra (Equus quagga), modern, full skin rug, backed onto black felt, 319cm long £250 - 400 1120 th Narwhal (Monodon monoceros), 19 century, tusk, 199cm long (tip missing) This item, a hippopotamus skull and a giant clam were purchased by the vendor's ancestors at an auction of a privately established Lancashire museum founded around 1850. By repute, the auction was in the 1860's or 70's. CITES Appendix I Annex A With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence No.478327/01 £5000 - 7000 1121 Barren Ground Caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus), Labrador, skull with antlers, 22+11, 129.5cm long, tip to tip 86.5cm £150 - 250 1122 Formosan Sika Deer, a series of twelve mounted black and white photographs, framed and glazed; and Another for Chinese Water Deer (2) £50 - 80 1123 Hangul or Kashmir Stag (Cervus elaphus hanglu), head mount, 5+6, 94cm long, tip to tip 38cm £250 - 400 1124 Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus), circa 1850-1900, two teeth, undecorated, heavily patinated, 15.2cm and 18cm long respectively CITES Appendix I Annex A With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence No.493966/01/02 With Class Licence WCA Schedule 5/Habitats Reg £80 - 120 1125 Sable Antelope (Hippotragus niger), modern, head mount, right horn 110cm, left horn 111cm £250 - 350 1126 A White Metal Mounted Taxidermy Rhino Foot, perhaps India, circa 1870-80, the truncated foot with cylindrical mount embossed with graduated circular bands of stylised leaf tips, flowerheads, fruits, birds and foliage, 16cm high £250 - 350 1127 A Late Victorian Mahogany Davenport Containing an Extensive Collection of Butterflies and Moths, the three-quarter gallery over a hinged lid, over a pair of triple panelled cupboards revealing ten mahogany glazed drawers containing diverse, mainly British, moths and butterflies, including Swallowtails, Peacocks, Commas, Fritillaries, various types of Blue, Cinnabar and Burnett moths, some arranged into geometric patterns (no data), the davenport 67cm wide With Class Licence WCA Schedule 5/Habitats Reg £450 - 650 1128 Leopard (Panthera pardus), circa 1959, flat skin rug, 217cm long nose to tail tip, 140cm across forelimbs This leopard was shot as it was repeatedly killing local goats near Serenje Borna, Central Provence, Northern Rhodesia. It was given to the vendor in 1959 by an officer in the Veterinary Department of the Northern Rhodesia Government CITES Appendix I Annex A With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence No.493903/01 £400 - 600 1129 Insects: Three Glazed Wall Hanging Cases, comprising a diverse collection of insects, many Thailand and Indonesia, West Malaysia and Cameron Highlands circa 2002 etc, including: Phasma reinwardii Chalcosoma atlas Chalcosoma caucasus Heliocopris dominus Trachoidea westwood one case 45cm by 57, two cases 36cm by 61.5cm £120 - 180 1130 A Case of Seven Spiders, Insects and Scorpions, including Palamnaersus (x2) Heteropteryx dilatata (x2) Centipede (x2) Eurypeima spinicrus 31cm by 76cm; and A Further Case of Twenty-Four Diverse Specimens, including Scorpion (x2) Heteropteryx dilatata - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia 6 2004 Lethocerus grandis - Chiang Mai, Thailand 5 2004 (x6) 36cm by 61cm (2) £100 - 150 1131 A Collection of Diverse Insects, Spiders and Scorpions, in four glazed wall hanging cabinets, including Winged beetle - Xixuthrus SPP W Java, June 2000 Giant green winged stick insect (Eurycnema versirubra) female Rhinoceros beetle Green catoxantha Titanic beetle Meadows chaffer the largest frame 27cm by 67cm, the smallest 21.5cm by 27.5cm £100 - 150 1132 Insects and Beetles, mainly dragonflies and related, including Aeshna grandis A.cyanea Libellula depresa Ischnura elegans the beetles including mainly Thailand species, two cases 31cm by 46cm, the single case 45cm by 56.5cm £100 - 150 1134 Civet (Viverra civetta), circa 1968, flat skin rug, comprising thirteen pelts conjoined as a circle and extending tails, backed onto red felt, 166cm diameter overall With original Republic of Zambia certificate of ownership-Import Licence no. 53 7/11/68 £600 - 900 1135 Narwhal (Monodon monoceros) Tusk, circa 1850-1880, adapted circa 1930 as a lamp/shade, tusk 140cm With Class Licence CL07/2011/48 £2500 - 3500 1136 Plains Zebra (Equus quagga), modern, shoulder mount, freestanding, on an ebonised wood drum pedestal wrapped in zebra skin, the head 113cm, 185cm high overall £1000 - 1500 1137 Goitered Gazelle (Gazella subgutturosa), Baiji 1919, half skull with horns, 33cm long, tip to tip, 16cm; Another, Takhteh 23/1/1951, Col Dunn, female, horns on frontlet, 19.7cm long, tip to tip 7.5cm; Chinkara, Indian Gazelle (Gazella bennettii), Puyat, ex Loder Collection, skull with horns, 28cm long, tip to tip 10cm; Another, U.P. India 1936, Col Lyn, skull with horns, 27.3cm long, tip to tip 17.7cm; and Four-Horned Antelope (Tetracerus quadricornis), half skull, 9.5cm long (5) £120 - 180 1138 Sambar (Cervus unicolor), Capt J Brander Dunbar, antlers on frontlet, 94cm long, tip to tip 72.5cm £100 - 150 1139 Moose (Alces alces), North America, antlers on frontlet, 15+14, 96.5cm long, tip to tip 94cm, on oak shield £300 - 500 1140 Russian Elk (Alces alces camaloides), antlers on frontlet, 3+5, 68cm long, tip to tip 94.5cm; Mongolian Elk (Alces alces camaloides), cast antler, 3 tines, 56cm long; and Elk (Alces alces camaloides), deformed antlers on skull, 2+2, 20.5cm long £120 - 180 1141 White-Lipped Deer (Cervus albirostris), Quanshae Province, cast right antler, 5 points, 87.5cm long; and Another, Quanshae Province, cast left antler, 5 points, 101cm long (2) Provenance: Ex Christian Oswald Collection. Originally collected 1991 £150 - 250 1142 Merlin (Falco columbarius), circa 1920, male, full mount, perched on wood amongst grasses and ferns, in a later five-glass picture frame display case with printed moorland background, 45.5cm by 17cm by 35.5cm With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence No.248633/03 £100 - 150 1143 Giraffe (Giraffe camelopardalis), modern, tanned skin, with truncated limbs, 393cm from (cut) neck to th tail; Oryx (Oryx beisa), late 20 century, tanned skin; and A Deer Skin (3) £150 - 250 1144 Golden Plover (Pluvialis apricaria), by A J Armistead, Darlington, 1986, two full mounts, on mossy ground amongst grasses, against a tree painted background (titled and signed by the taxidermist), in a glazed wall hanging case with oak frame, 61cm by 16cm by 51cm Name and address of purchaser to be forwarded to comply with The Wildlife (NI) Order 1985. £70 - 100 1150 A Collection of World Butterflies, in four glazed wall hanging cabinets, including Morpho amathante M.peleides M.micropthalmus M.cacisa M.didius M.aega Haetera piera Papilio bachus Delias hyparete Anaea nessus Hamadryas fornax Papilio paris hermosanus each case 53cm by 86.5cm With Class Licence WCA Schedule 5/Habitats Reg 1145 Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus), modern, head mount, right upper tusk 22cm, left upper tusk 23cm, 54cm from the wall; and Another, right upper tusk 22cm, left upper tusk 23.5cm, 58cm from the wall (2) £300 - 500 1146 Lion (Panthera leo), circa 2000, male, rug with head mount, upon black felt, 310cm nose to tail tip, 210cm across forelimbs £1000 - 1500 1147 Bees, miscellaneous species, including Bombus ruderarius B.pascuorum (Carder bee) B.soroensas B.lucorum B.terrestris (queens) B.lapidarus (queens) in slim glazed case, 19.5cm by 62.5cm; and Four Other Glazed Wall Hanging Cases of Flies, Hover Flies and Similar (5) £100 - 150 1148 A Collection of British Butterflies, in two glazed wall hanging cases, including White Letter Hairstreak Painted Lady Speckled Wood Wall Meadow Brown Marsh Fritillary Comma each case 45.5cm by 56cm; and Two Further Cases of Mixed World Butterflies, each 38.5cm by 66cm With Class Licence WCA Schedule 5/Habitats Reg £200 - 300 1149 A Collection of Diverse Insects and Beetles, contained in two glazed cases with black edge taping, each 40cm by 60cm £100 - 150 £250 - 350 1151 Comprehensive Moth Collection, a forty-five drawer, three bank specimen chest, mainly British moths, also two drawers of British butterflies, the moths include Portland Ribbon Wave Coast Dart Mathews Wainscot The Satellite Black Rustic Swallow Prominent Large Emerald Lobster Moth True Lovers Knot Hebrew Character butterflies include Dark Green Fritillary (x2) Purple Emperor (x5) pre-1981 Marsh Fritillary (x2) (ex stock) pre-1981 Green Hairstreak pre-1981 Small Blue Marbled White Glanville Fritillary pre-1981 Large Blue (Continental) pre-1981 Duke of Burgundy Fritillary pre-1981 With Class Licence WCA Schedule 5/Habitats Reg £700 - 1000 1152 Brown Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis), circa 1920, head mount, with open jaw, on stained figured wood shield, 43.5cm from the wall £40 - 600 1153 Addax (Addax nasomaculatus), Rowland Ward, circa 1920, horns on frontlet, right horn 68cm, left horn 68cm (measured with the curves), tip to tip 48cm, on original oak shield with RW gouged mark and numbered 1815 £180 - 250 1154 Giant Ammonite (Species: Titinites), Jurassic, 180 million years, 43cm diameter (max) £700 - 1000 1155 Polar Bear (Ursus Arctos), circa 1960, skin rug, flat head, upon original grey felt backing material with dentil edge, 220cm from nose to tail, 195cm across forelimbs 1162 Butterflies and Moths: four entomological store boxes containing British moths, Tigers, Eggars, prominents and Hawk Moths CITES Appendix II Annex B £80 - 120 £500 - 700 1156 Red Kite (Milvus milvus), circa 1995, full mount, in glass display case With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence No.248633/04 Name and address of purchaser to be forwarded to comply with the Wildlife (NI) Order 1985 £150 - 250 1157 Sawfish (Pristidae app.), circa 1930, rostrum, 29 pairs of teeth, 122cm long With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence No.476102/01 £180 - 250 1158 A Rhinoceros Horn Handled Walking Stick th Sword, 19 century, the pistol grip handle with lower carved beaded rim, with polished steel tapering blade within a malacca sheath with later copper tip, the handle 12cm long (insect damage) With Class Licence WCA Schedule 5/Habitats Reg 1163 Golden Eagle (aquila chrysaetos), 1913, full mount, in pitch pine display case Name and address of purchaser to be forwarded to comply with the Wildlife (NI) Order 1985 £500 - 800 1164 Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens), circa 1938, prepared skin, 97cm nose to tail tip (a/f, some with paws with claws lacking) £100 - 150 1165 Sind Ibex or Persian Pasang (Capra aegagrus hircus), Record Class, horns on frontlet, right horn 117cm, left horn 114cm, tip to tip 24cm £300 - 500 £600 - 900 1166 Red Deer (Cervus elaphus hippelaphus), Devon & Cornwall Staghounds, Found Haddon Hill, Taken Steat, Aug 28th 1885, 70cm long, tip to tip 66cm £100 - 150 1159 Butterflies and Moths: an eight-drawer deal entomological cabinet, 48.5cm wide, 59cm high (glass tops missing), containing: British butterflies and moths, pre 1971, including one drawer of fritillaries 1167 Tibetan Red Deer or Shou (Cervus elaphus wallichi), antlers on frontlet, 5+5, right antler 104cm, left antler 102cm, inside spread 92cm, tip to tip 69.5cm, overall width 107cm, longest brow tine 35cm, long bay tine 44cm, on wood shield With Class Licence WCA Schedule 5/Habitats Reg Sub species of Wapiti, Tibetan Highlands and Bhutan. Believed to be extinct by 1912 but were re-discovered in 1988 by US scientists in Bhutan. A survey in 1995 revealed a herd of about 200 Shou Deer, the only viable population of this deer. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire the antlers of this highly endangered species. CITES Appendix I Annex A Sold with Animal Health permission letter 379-11/12 £100 - 150 1160 Butterflies and Moths: an Oology Hills mahogany eight-drawer cabinet, 63cm wide, 62cm high, containing: British butterflies and two drawers of foreign silk moths; and an eleven drawer Oology Hills mahogany empty cabinet, 63cm wide, 62.5cm high (2) With Class Licence WCA Schedule 5/Habitats Reg £250 - 400 1161 Butterflies and Moths: a twelve-drawer pine/deal cabinet with glazed door, 50.5cm wide, 86cm high, containing a selection of British butterflies and moths, including: Clifton Non Pareil good Tigers and Footmans Hawls 8x Camberwell Beauty With Class Licence WCA Schedule 5/Habitats Reg £250 - 350 £1500 - 2500 1168 Saker Falcon (Falco cherrug), circa 2000, full mount, perched on gnarled rootwood with grasses and fungus, against a tree painted background, within a five-glass picture frame wall hanging case, 60.5cm by 42.5cm CITES Appendix II Annex A With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence No.248628/01 £150 - 250 1169 Guy Taplin (b.1939): Egret, carved and painted driftwood, signed (beneath the bird) and titled, raised upon an iron slender stem with cork and wooden base, a label of the Bircham Gallery underneath, also title label Egret on base by Guy Taplin carved and painted driftwood GT0296, 101cm high overall £2000 - 3000 1170 Short-Earred Owl (Asio flammeus), modern, perched on old rootwood amongst moss and grasses, against a painted misty mountainous landscape, signed A J Armitsted, June 2000, five-glass picture frame wall hanging case, 42.5cm by 58cm 1179 Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus), circa 1920, full mount, perched on a fence top amongst barbed wire, mosses, against a painted background, in a standing four-glass cabinet on dwarf cabriole legs, 27cm by 25cm by 53.5cm overall CITES Appendix II Annex I With CITES (non-transferable) licence No.248625/05 Name and address of purchaser to be forwarded to comply with The Wildlife (NI) Order 1985. With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.248625/01 £150 - 250 £80 - 120 1171 Butterflies and Moths: four deal store boxes containing British butterflies, Satyrids, Lycaenids, Pierids, Nymphalids, some circa 1940-50 1180 Himalayan Tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus), Theobald Bros, Taxidermist's, Mysore, S India, numbered 6083, circa 1910-20, head mount, on original mahogany shield, right horn 27cm, left horn 26cm; and Spotted Deer or Chital (Cervus axis), circa 1900, head mount, 6 points, right antler 81.5cm, left antler 87cm, 44cm tip to tip, on original Indian hardwood shield (2) £250 - 350 With Class Licence WCA Schedule 5/Habitats Reg £150 - 250 1172 Butterflies and Moths: four deal entomology store boxes containing a collection of British moths, two contain Hawk Moths, Emperor, a series of Gypsy Moths (extinct) and a selection of Footmans and Kentish Glory With Class Licence WCA Schedule 5/Habitats Reg £150 - 200 1173 Butterflies and Moths: three antique library store boxes with green leatherweave covering, containing a collection of British butterflies, including Swallowtails, Whites, Fritillaries and Vanessids With Class Licence WCA Schedule 5/Habitats Reg £100 - 150 1174 Butterflies and Moths: four deal entomological store boxes of Continental collection of bred Saturnid moths, including some North American species, including a Coscinocera hercules (female) - Queensland With Class Licence WCA Schedule 5/Habitats Reg £150 - 250 1175 A Victorian Taxidermy Group of Twelve Exotic Birds, circa 1880, including Parakeets and Hummingbirds, on a lichen encrusted tree branch, beneath a period glass dome with mahogany circular plinth on button feet, 64cm high £250 - 350 1177 Indian Wolf (Canis lupus pallipes), Van Ingen & Van Ingen, Mysore, circa 1938, full skin rug, 65cm long nose to tail tip, backed onto blue felt and with original olive hessian cloth with stencilled number 2187, and with reservation notice £50 - 80 1181 Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), Rowland Ward, 1911, head mount, anterior horn longest curve 41cm, basal circumference 46cm, posterior horn longest curve 19.5cm, circumference 48.5cm, overall length of head 126cm, original Ward label on reverse Sold with Animal Health permission letter 257/11 £35000 - 50000 1182 Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus), modern, head mount, left upper tusk 30.5cm, right upper tusk 29cm, 60cm from the wall £250 - 350 1183 Beisa Oryx (Oryx beisa beisa), circa 1890, two pairs of horns on cut frontlets, record class, specimen one right horn 100cm, left horn 93.5cm, specimen two right horn 98cm, left horn 89.5cm, on matching decorative mahogany shields £200 - 300 1184 American Black Bear (Ursus americanus), late 20th century, full mount, standing erect, closed jaw, 180cm high, on oak plinth CITES Appendix II Annex B £1500 - 2500 1185 Leopard (Panthera pardus), circa 1930, rug with head mount, with open jaw, backed onto later black felt with serrated edge, 196cm long nose tip to tail, 103cm across fore limbs £400 - 600 1186 A Pair of Buffalo Foot Bookends, with silver plated caps and on L shape wood brackets, 25.5cm high £300 - 400 1187 Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra), circa 1870, head mount, on the original ebonised wood shield, 29cm from the wall £500 - 700 1194 Newfoundland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus), J G Millas, antlers on frontlet, 27+26, 103cm long, tip to tip 52cm £150 - 250 1188 Cowdrey Hunt Interest: A Group of Three Hunting Whips, circa 1930, comprising bronze hammer head example, with plaited leather, 15ct gold broad ferrule, maker's mark MP, Birmingham 1927, inscribed JCP with crest above (this relates rd to W J C Pearson, 3 Viscount Cowdrey 1910-1995, 77cm long; Another, with stag horn handle, by Swaine & Adeney, London, with 9ct gold broad upper band inscribed WJCP FROM MIDHURST AND EASEBOURNE 1931 (this relates rd to W J C Pearson, 3 Viscount Cowdrey st 1910-1995, for his 21 birthday) (leather end missing), 48cm long; and Another, with stag horn handle, by Swaine & Adeney, with gate push and lash, with broad silver band inscribed C 1930 (this nd relates to W H Pearson, 2 Viscount Cowdrey, died 1933) (end section lacking) (3) 1195 Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus), South Georgia, ex Loder Collection, Introduced from Norway, skull with antlers, 9+9, 91.2cm long, tip to tip 82.5cm; and Another, Scandinavia, antlers on frontlet, 9+9, 108cm long, tip to tip 57cm (2) £100 - 150 Midhurst and Easebourne are the basis of the Cowdrey Park Estate £250 - 350 1189 Tiger (Panthera tigris), 1942, by Van Ingen & Van Ingen, Mysore, rug £5000 - 7000 1190 Leopard (Panthera pardus), 1940, by Van Ingen & Van Ingen, Mysore, rug £2000 - 3000 1191 Fossils, Shells, Minerals and Natural History Specimens, in Five-Tier Camphorwood th Collector's Cabinet, 19 century, comprising a fascinating assortment of sea shells (some with data), sharks' teeth, seed pods, minerals specimens etc, some with original labels, in a rectangular case, 44cm by 30cm by 36.5cm £600 - 800 1192 Little Owl (Athene noctua), circa 1920, recased by A J Armistead, Darlington, 2001, full mount, perched on a branch end amongst mosses and ferns, against a tree painted background (signed and dated by the taxidermist), in a five-glass picture frame wall hanging case, 42cm by 13cm by 34cm Name and address of purchaser to be forwarded to comply with The Wildlife (NI) Order 1985. With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence No.249580/01 £100 - 150 1193 Lobster, modern, full mount, in a glazed case, 37cm by 12cm by 63cm £100 - 150 1196 Suleiman Markhor (Capra falconeri jerdoni), circa 1890, ex Loder Collection, horns on frontlet, right horn 93cm (straight), 112.5cm (with the curve), left horn 96cm (straight), 100cm (with the curve), tip to tip 77.5cm, on shield £700 - 1000 1197 Red Deer (Cervus elaphus hippelaphus), Warnham Park, half skull with antlers, 14+12, 100.3cm long, tip to tip 66cm £250 - 350 1198 Red Deer (Cervus elaphus hippelaphus), Devon & Somerset Staghounds, Found Haswell Thicket Taken Anderfield, Aug 28 1964, antlers on frontlet, 82cm long, tip to tip 33cm £100 - 150 1199 Red Deer (Cervus elaphus hippelaphus), Dolha, 27/9/1904, antlers on frontlet, 7+5, 101.5cm long tip to tip 61cm £150 - 250 1200 Swamp Deer (Cervus duvauceli), antlers on frontlet, 6+7, 31.5cm long, tip to tip 95.2cm £180 - 250 1201 Musk-Ox (Ovibos moschatus), female, skull with horns, right horn 54.5cm, left horn 52cm, tip to tip 61cm, boss width 25.5cm, on shield £150 - 250 1202 Lesers Malay Chevrotain or Kanchil (Tragulus javanicus), pair of full mounts, in glass case It is distributed in Mengla County of Southern Yunnan Province, China £100 - 150 1203 A Silver Plate Mounted Elephant Tusk Table Centrepiece Dessert Stand, circa 1930, formed as an arch of two tusks, each tusk of 72cm curve supporting two graduated silver plated pie crust salvers on brackets, the central tazza on ebonised wood plinth with pierced full gallery and bun feet, 63cm high, 93cm wide £200 - 300 1204 Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus), circa 1880, head mount, jaw open, on original wood shield, 62cm from the wall £500 - 800 1212 Giant Clam (Tridacna gigas), circa 1860-70, two halves of one large shell, 90cm and 92cm wide, 59cm deep, with original oak display stand of triangular section on castors 1205 Brown Bear (Arctos horribilis), circa 1930, rug with head mount, 105cm nose tip to tail, 170cm across forelimbs £450 - 550 This item, a narwhal tusk and a hippopotamus skull were purchased by the vendor's ancestors at an auction of a privately established Lancashire museum founded around 1850. By repute, the auction was in the 1860's or 70's. 1206 Leopard (Panthera pardus), Van Ingen, Mysore, circa 1920, head mount, turning slightly to the left with jaw snarling, on Indian hardwood shield with applied ivorine plaque VAN INGEN MYSORE, vestiges of original preservation label verso, 53cm high £300 - 500 1207 Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), Somaliland 1894, attributed to Edward Gerrard, head mount, anterior horn 38cm, girth 39cm, posterior horn 14cm, girth 43cm, overall length of head 100cm Shot by Brigadier General G H Mainwaring, South Wales Borderers. The Borderers are an antecedent of The Royal Welsh. Sold with Animal Health permission letter 405-11/12 £12000 - 18000 1208 Spotted Hyaena (Crocuta crocuta), modern, rug with head mount, backed onto black felt, jaw open, 190cm long nose to tail tip, 166cm across forelimbs £200 - 300 1209 Klipspringer (Oreotragus oreotragus), modern, shoulder mount, 28cm from the wall; Oribi (Ourebia ourebi), modern, two shoulder mounts; Grey Duiker (Sylvicapra grimmia), shoulder mount; and Six Skull and Horns of Small Antelope, all on wood shields (10) £150 - 250 1210 Gemsbok Oryx (Oryx beisa beisa), shoulder mount, right horn 75cm, left horn 78cm, 55cm from the wall; and Two Pairs of Oryx Horns on Upper Skulls, on similarly shaped wood shields (3) £200 - 300 1211 Plains Zebra (Equus quagga), modern, full skin rug, backed onto black felt, 343cm long £300 - 500 £400 - 600 1213 Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus), antlers on frontlet, 6+7, 56cm long; White Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus), S.America, cast antler, 5 tines, 29cm long; and Another White Tailed Deer, antlers on frontlet, 6+6, 48cm long, on shield (3) £100 - 150 1214 Schomburgk's Deer (Cervus schomburgki), antlers on front, 6+8, 57cm long £3000 - 5000 1215 Pudu (Pudu pudu), skull with antlers, 3cm long, tip to tip 4.5cm, on shield £250 - 350 1216 Fallow Deer (Dama dama), peruque, 35.5cm long, on shield £120 - 180 1217 Chital (Cervis axis), peruque, skull with antlers, with broken tops applied to shield £150 - 250 1218 th A Rhinoceros Horn Walking Stick, 19 century, with compressed cushion shape pommel and integral tapering full length shaft, terminating in a brass tip, overall 81.4cm long, gross weight 346g Sold with Animal Health permission letter 383-11/12 £1500 - 2500 1219 A Pair of Simulated Elephant Ivory Tusks, 20th century, on turned wood bases, 96cm high £400 - 600 1220 Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), modern, shoulder mount; and Waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus), modern, shoulder mount (2) £200 - 300 1221 Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus), Castle Grant 1879, F H Snowig, skull with antlers, 3+4, 23.5cm long, tip to tip 12cm; and Another, Old Queer Head, Killarlty, J G Millais 1891, antlers on frontlet, 2+3, 23.5cm long, tip to tip 5.7cm (2) £100 - 150 1222 Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus), JHL Old Close Wood, Whatcombe, antlers on frontlet, 26.5cm long, tip to tip 13.3cm; Another, Glenstone Wood, Whatcombe 17/5/1917, antlers on frontlet, 2+3, 22.8cm (long brow tines); Another, Common Oaks, Whatcombe 15/5/1920, antlers on frontlet, 23.5cm long, tip to tip 10.8cm; Another, head mount, 22.8cm long, tip to tip 17.8cm; Another, Glenstone Wood, Whatcombe, antlers on frontlet, 23.5cm, tip to tip 12.7cm; and Another, Glenstone Wood, Whatcombe, antlers on frontlet, 3+2, 23.5cm long, tip to tip 9.5cm (6) £300 - 500 1223 Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus), Fort Rose, Ross-shire, Aug 1903, killed by poacher, well purled, antlers on frontlet, 3+2, 21cm long, tip to tip 10cm; Another, Beaufort, Oct 1879, antlers on frontlet, 22.8cm long, tip to tip 10cm (see Millais (J G) Deer and Their Horns, pg.218); Another, The Big Wood 1888, antlers on frontlet, 23.5cm long, tip to tip 10cm; and Another, eight deformed set of antlers, on a board (4) £120 - 180 1224 Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus), Cawdor 1891, antlers on frontlet, 24cm long, tip to tip16.5cm; Another, Trinity Gask, Perthshire 1860, antlers on frontlet, 26.5cm, tip to tip 10cm; Another, The Chase, Murtly 1884, 19cm long, tip to tip 9cm; Another, Castle Wood, Murtly 1889, 25.5cm long, tip to tip 7cm; Another, antlers on frontlet, 16.5cm, tip to tip 18.5cm (right antler split, two spikes); and Another, head mount, right antler 22.8cm, left antler 24cm, tip to tip 14.5cm (6) Four of these are J G Millais examples £200 - 300 1225 Saiga Antelope (Saiga tatarica), Volga Steppe, Loder Collection, circa 1890-1900, head mount, male, 30.5cm long, tip to tip 10.8cm A critically endangered antelope. During the Ice Age the Saiga ranged from the British Isles through to Central Asia, as well as into Alaska and Yukon £300 - 500 1226 Siberian Ibex (Capra sibirica), skull with horns, 116.2cm long, tip to tip 108cm £300 - 500 1227 Gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus), circa 1900, full mount, perched on frost covered faux rocks amongst moss and grasses, within a later dome with mahogany effect turned wood base, 63cm high £300 - 500 1228 Moths and Butterflies: A Mahogany Ten Drawer Specimen Cabinet, Watkins & Doncaster ‘The Naturalists ‘, Welling, Kent, each glazed drawer numbered and containing a selection of larger British moths, including Notodontidae, Eggars, including Tigers, Hawks, and two drawers of tropical butterflies and moths, also 6x Cretacus race (Kent Race), Silver Studded Blue With Class Licence CL07/2012/003 £200 - 300 1229 Moths and Butterflies: A Stained Pine Ten Drawer Specimen Cabinet, containing principally a collection of British Lepidoptera, Butterflies and Moths, Collected circa 1960, South Lake District and Continent, including: Scotch Argus Large Heath Small Mountain Ringlet High Brown Fritillary Heath and Marsh Fritillary Caernensis race of silver studded blue three Canary Island Large Whites (now extinct?) amongst the moths: 8 x Netted Carpet and good selection of geometers With Class Licence CL07/2012/03 £200 - 300 1230 A Rhinoceros Horn and Hippopotamus Tusk th Walking Stick, early 19 century, the shallow S carved handle on a plain hippo lower incisor upper handle, the main tapering shaft of polished rhino horn with polished steel tip, 85cm long overall Sold with Animal Health permission letter 376-11/12 £500 - 800 1231 Bawean Deer (Axis kuhlii), circa 1880, pair of antlers mounted on a marble plinth, right antler 38.5cm, left antler 38.5cm, width 26.5cm, tip to tip 14.5cm CITES Appendix I (Exempt) The Bawean Deer is a critically endangered species of deer found only in the Island of Bawean in Indonesia. This is the largest pair of Bawean Deer antlers ever recorded, and exceeds the single specimen listed in Kenneth Whitehead's Encyclopaedia of Deer. £200 - 300 1232 Osprey (Pandion haliaetus), circa 1910, full mount, now placed in a modern cabinet amongst faux rocks with grasses, against a printed mountainous landscape, in a five-glass picture frame case, 78cm by 66cm £300 - 400 1234 A Rhinoceros Horn and Ivory Mounted Pedestal th Cup and Cover, late 17 century, the turned and domed cover originally with finial (with screw thread remaining), the semi-ovoid cup on a bulbous knop, raised on a multiple knopped elephant ivory stem and dished circular foot, 26cm high overall, the rhino cup section (unscrewed) with weight of approximately 350g gross Sold with Animal Health pre-sale approval 1240 A Victorian Twelve Drawer Figured Walnut Butterfly Collector's Cabinet, circa 1890, the arched glazed door enclosing equally sized shelves with ebonised mushroom turned handles, each numbered 1-12 with glazed lids, containing a varied collection of mainly British butterflies and moths, including High Brown Fritillary, various Blues, British Swallowtails, and moths including Tiger Moths, 45.5cm by 32cm by 82cm £10000 - 15000 With Class Licence CL07/2012/002 1235 Peacock (Pavo cristatus), male, full mount, perched on hardwood base by A J Armitstead of Darlington Name and address of purchaser to be forwarded to comply with the Wildlife (NI) Order 1985 £300 - 400 1236 Snipe (Gallinago gallinago), pair of full mounts, signed by A J Armistead, Darlington, in oak picture frame wall case with watercolour background Name and address of purchaser to be forwarded to comply with the Wildlife (NI) Order 1985 £100 - 150 1237 A Swiss Carved and Stained Linden Wood Coat Hook as a Fox, probably Brienz, circa 1900, the fox as a huntsman, the word LUGANO carved on his collar, polishing a chamois horn, another at his feet (forming the hooks), 32cm, with ring for suspension; and Another Similar, as a bearded huntsman, a gam hanging around his shoulder, his lower legs as gam horns (one gam horn broken with curve, piece not retained), 34cm overall (2) £150 - 250 1238 Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), attributed to John Hancock, Newcastle, circa 1860, full mount, in perched position, in a later case, now on faux rocks against a painted heather moorland background; and Another, circa 1860, perched on the ground, 72cm by 75cm by 44cm John Hancock (1808-1890) Naturalist, Ornithologist and Landscape Architect. He edited Thomas Bewick's 1847 edition of Birds. The Hancock Museum in Newcastle-upon-Tyne is named after the Hancock Brothers. £250 - 400 1239 Fossil Interest: Two Fish Fossils Preserved in Limestone Matrix, one 46cm, the other 19cm, together with a very small part fish skeleton, overall 75cm by 67cm, in a modern frame Purchased by the vendor from the Stump Cross Caverns Gallery £200 - 300 £450 - 650 1241 Red Deer (Cervus elaphus hippelaphus), 1984, head mount, 20 points, 74cm from the wall £400 - 600 1242 Sloth Bear (Melursus ursinus), Van Ingen & Van Ingen, Mysore circa 1930, rug with head mount, 200cm long nose tip to tail, backed onto khaki canvas, with cleaning label £1000 - 1500 1243 Black Bear (Ursus americanus), circa 2008, head mount, turning to the right with open snarling jaw, on wood shield, 46cm from the wall CITES Appendix II Annex B (Exempt) Imported March/April 2008 on UK Import permit 305888/01 (issued 14-3-08) off a Canadian Export CA08BCV10187 (issued 15-2-08) £500 - 600 1244 Polar Bear (Ursus arctos), circa 1970, flat skin rug, 230cm long, 192cm across fore limbs CITES Appendix II Annex B (Exempt) £300 - 400 1245 A Rhinoceros Foot Stick Stand, circa 1859, the single Rhinoceros foot (and lower leg) centred on a wood and scroll plaster enriched plateau fronted by an Oryx horn, the back panel made up of three pairs of Buffalo horns, and with central Kudu horn, original old label verso Buffalo Horn, Kudu Horns, Gemsbok (Oryx) Horns, Elephants Foot, Ostrich Foot 1859, on castors, 164cm high overall £200 - 300 1246 Narwhal (Monodon monoceros) Tusk, circa 1850-1880, adapted circa 1930 as a lamp/shade, tusk 140cm With Class Licence CL07/2011/48 £2500 - 3500 1247 Plains Zebra (Equus quagga), modern, full skin rug, no backing material, 315cm long £250 - 400 1248 Cape Buffalo (Synceros caffer), modern, head mount, 107cm from the wall £200 - 300 1249 Lion (Panthera leo), circa 2000, skull, set in open position, on African polished wood shield, 42.5cm long £60 - 100 1250 Siberian Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus pygargus), antlers on frontlet, 35.5cm long, tip to tip 38cm; Another, antlers on frontlet,33cm long; Another, antlers on frontlet, 31.7cm long, tip to tip 12.7cm; Another, Caucasus Mountains, antlers on frontlet, 31.7cm long, tip to tip 14cm; and Another, Altai, Loder Collection, skull with antlers, 22cm long, tip to tip 17.7cm (5) £300 - 400 1251 Pampas Deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus), Uruguay, skull with antlers, 3+3, 21.5cm long, tip to tip 14cm, on shield £300 - 500 1252 Manchurian Wapiti (Cervus elaphus xanthopygus), antlers on frontlet, 9+9, right antler 118cm, left antler 114cm, tip to tip 108cm £400 - 600 1253 Hog Deer (Axis porcinus), skull with antlers, right antler 40cm, left antler 37.5cm long, tip to tip 52cm £120 - 180 1254 Lion (Panthera leo), by Rowland Ward, London, circa 1930, skin rug with head mount, with open jaw and well detailed mouth and tongue, backed onto canvas with original textile label, 209cm across forelimbs, 275cm nose to tail tip £300 - 500 1255 Clouded Leopard (Neofelis nebulosa), circa 1938, prepared skin rug, 184cm nose to tail tip (a/f); and Leopard (Panthera pardus), circa 1938, prepared skin, 164cm nose to tail tip (2) £200 - 300 1256 Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola), pair of full mounts, signed A J Armitstead, Darlington, in picture frame case with watercolour background Name and address of purchaser to be forwarded to comply with the Wildlife (NI) Order 1985 £80 - 120 1257 th A Rhinoceros Horn Walking Stick, late 19 century, with white metal bulbous pommel repoussé with foliage, a plain ferrule below, on a tapering shaft with metal tip, 85.5cm long overall Sold with Animal Health permission letter 418-11/12 £4000 - 6000 1258 Gyr Falcon (Falco rusticolus), circa 2002, full mount, perched on a snow-dusted rocky knoll applied with grasses, within an antique mahogany four-glass case with columnar leading angles, 64cm by 44cm by 67.5cm CITES Appendix I Annex A With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence No.248635/01 £300 - 500 1259 Greater Bird of Paradise (Paradisaea apoda), circa 1900, full mount, perched on a mossy twig with full tail revealed, amongst grasses, beneath a glass dome with original veneered plinth with bun feet, overall 57cm high £180 - 250 1260 th Harris Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), 20 century, full mount, perched on a worn upturned log end, on sanded base within five-glass standing case CITES Appendix II Annex B (Exempt) £200 - 300 1261 Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), circa 1860-70, skull, on original oak oval shield, the skull 92cm long overall, the shield 100cm wide This item, a narwhal tusk and a giant clam were purchased by the vendor's ancestors at an auction of a privately established Lancashire museum founded around 1850. By repute, the auction was in the 1860's or 70's. £500 - 800 1262 Nilgiri Tahr (Nilgiritragus hylocrius), skull with horns, 34.2cm long, tip to tip 14cm; Himalayan Tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus), ex Loder Collection, skull with horns, 19cm long, tip to tip 14cm; Goral (Neamorhedus goral.), Mt Delau, Col Lyn Allen, 1936, skull with horns, 14cm long, tip to tip 4cm; and Another, ex Loder Collection, horns on frontlet, 17cm long, tip to tip 3cm (4) £120 - 180 1263 Tibetan Gazelle (Pantholops hodgsonii), Goa, Tibet 1904, skull with horns, 29.2cm, tip to tip 9cm; Mongolian Gazelle (Procapra gutturosa), The Altai, ex Loder Collection, horns on frontlet, 32.3cm long, tip to tip 19cm; Tibetan Gazelle, Goa (Pantholops hodgsonii), horns on frontlet, 30.5cm long, tip to tip 10.8cm; Another, horns on frontlet, 30.5cm long, tip to tip 6.3cm (4) £120 - 180 1264 Siamese Eld's Deer (Panolia eldi siamens), circa 1890, antlers on frontler, 5+6, 73.5cm long, tip to tip 70cm £100 - 150 1265 Astor Markhor (Capra falconeri cashmirensis), skull with horns, right horn 99cm, left horn 95.5cm, tip to tip 86.3cm £300 - 500 Saturday 24 March at 10.00am in Saleroom 1 1266 Walia Ibex (Capra ibex walie), skull with horns, right horn 106.6cm, left horn 110cm, tip to tip 52.7cm, on wood shield £300 - 500 1280 th A Matched Pair of Bronze Busts of 17 Century th Gentlemen, 19 century, wearing long wigs and lace trimmed jackets, on verdi antico square pedestals and bases, inscribed COMTE D'ORSAY SCULP 1815 and CT D'ORSAY SCULP 1848, 24cm and 25cm high £250 - 400 1267 Red Deer (Cervus elaphus), Wild Norfolk Stag, Thetford, Wing Commander de Nahlick, skull with antlers, 9+9, 82.5cm long, tip to tip 77.5cm £250 - 350 1268 Merlin (Falco columbarius), modern, full mount, perched on mossy rocks over a painted misty glen background, signed A J Armitstead 2000, in five-glass picture frame wall case, 52.5cm by 42cm CITES Appendix II Annex A With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence No.248633/02 £120 - 180 1269 Hangul or Kashmir Stag (Cervus elaphus hanglu), antlers on frontlet, 6+7, right antler 108cm, left antler 101cm, inside span 99cm, tip to tip 66cm, overall width 115cm, right beam 14.5cm, left beam 14.5cm, on shield This is a fine trophy, as the standard number of points is 10, this large set has 13 £500 - 800 1270 Lion (Panthera leo), Kilima Kiu, 1926, head mount, on wood shield with applied plaque inscribed (as above), 76cm high, 40.5cm ear to ear £1200 - 1800 End of Day Two Works of Art and Miniatures 1281 A Coalbrookdale Bronze Figure of a Red Stag, late 19th century, standing and reaching upwards to pull at leafage on a contorted tree trunk, on a rustic base, stamped Coalbrookdale Bronze, 35.5cm high £200 - 300 1282 After Antoine Louis Barye (1796-1875): ‘Le Cerf Debout ‘, circa 1870, a bronze model of a Red Stag with right hoof upheld, with signature Susse Freres, Barye cast mark, 48cm high, 50cm long £350 - 550 1283 th A Bronze Figure of a Sleeping Putto, mid 19 century, the recumbent figure in a shell supported on three entwined dolphins and tricorn base with paw feet, 21cm high £300 - 400 1284 Ferdinand Pautrot (French, 1832-1874): A Bronze Figure of a Stag, its head raised, on a rocky moulded oval base, signed F PAUTROT, 14.5cm high £200 - 300 1285 th A French Bronze Model of a Poodle, late 19 century, standing scratching itself with a rear paw, 11.5cm long £200 - 300 1286 th A French Bronze Figure of a Poodle, late 19 century, sitting on its haunches, 8cm high £100 - 150 1287 A Bronze Figure of Mercury, after Giambologna, in winged helmet, on a cherub mask and circular pedestal cast with cherubs representing the arts, 82cm high £300 - 400 1288 After Eutrope Bouret (1833-1906): ‘Au Clair de la Lune ‘, a bronze of a boy dressed as pierrot, a feather in his cap, playing a mandolin, on a titled square base with upturned candlestick, signed BOURET, 48cm high £700 - 1000 1296 A Set of Six Cold Painted Anthropomorphic th Figure Groups, 20 century, of frogs in various poses with injuries, the largest 11cm long; and Fifteen Various Other Similar Animal Figures (21) £100 - 150 1289 After Clodion: A Pair of Gilt Bronze Figural Candelabra, each as a Bacchic cherub sitting on a rocky outcrop flanked by two leafy branches with stiff leaf sheathed sockets and circular drip pans, on shaped white marble bases inset with panels of scrollwork on fluted peg feet, 38.5cm high £1000 - 1500 1297 August Moreau (1834-1917): Cupid, a carved white marble figure of Cupid standing in loose drapes holding a gilt bow, on a rocky moulded base carved with arrows and roses, signed AUGUST MOREAU, 78cm high £2000 - 3000 1290 Joseph E F Lambeaux (Belgian, 1852-1908): A Bronze Bust of a Smiling Maiden, her hair bedecked with fruits and flowers, turning to sinister, rustically truncated, signed, also inscribed USINES VOJAVE ST .AME BRUXELLES, 64cm high £700 - 1000 1291 Joseph E F Lambeaux (Belgian, 1852-1908): A th Bronze Bust of Bacchus after Caravaggio, 19 century, the god with bunches of grapes and vine leaves in his hair, smiling and gazing downwards to sinister, signed, 52.5cm high £700 - 1000 1292 After Clodion: A Bronzed Classical Family Group, circa 1900, of a young man wearing tiger skin wrap and semi-nude woman with two infants, one playing the tambourine, on a rustic oval base, bearing signature, 58cm high, on a red marble flat plinth, 60.5cm high overall £600 - 1000 1293 th th A Bronze Desk Stand, late 19 /early 20 century, as a standing lion and recumbent lioness, on a rocky base with pen tray and inkwell with hinged cover, 47cm wide £300 - 500 1294 th A Bronze Bust of Louis Philippe, late 19 century, with curly hair and sideburns, wearing military uniform with epaulettes, on a stiff leaf moulded circular socle and rectangular pedestal with leaf cast base, 37.5cm high £200 - 300 1295 An Austrian Bronze Figure of an Arab Boy, th early 20 century, in traditional costume sitting on a stool, 10cm high; A Similar Figure of a Snake, 3cm high; A Similar Seated Hound, 17cm high; and A Similar Bird, 7cm long (4) £150 - 200 1298 After Albert Ernest Carrier de Belleuse (1824-1887): ‘L'Ondine ‘, a bronze figure of the naked maiden emerging from bulrushes, on a rocky moulded base with an upturned urn of water, signed A CARRIER, 47cm high £600 - 800 1299 A Pair of Bronze Busts of Apollo Belvedere and Diana Chasseresse, after the Antique, on circular socles and square bases, 30cm by 28cm high £300 - 400 1300 A Gilt Metal Lamp Base in Renaissance Style, the waisted neck with tritons over a melon fluted ovoid body flanked by acanthus scroll handles on a scroll moulded circular socle and foliate scroll and mask feet, the whole with a profusion of foliate decoration, 46cm high, fitted for electricity £200 - 300 1301 th A Pewter Slip Top Spoon, 17 century, the circular bowl with RA touch mark and EB owner's initials, 18.5cm long £100 - 150 1302 th A Pewter Broad Rim Charger, 17 century, the rim with an armorial shield and a crest and coronet each within a ribbon tied leafy cartouche, punched ownership triad to reverse, four touch marks to rim, 59cm diameter £700 - 1000 1303 A Pair of Gilt Bronze Renaissance Style Ewers, th 19 century, of baluster form with arched spout, the high scroll handles with maiden thumb pieces, the ovoid bodies cast and applied with bust portraits of medieval figures, on foliate knopped waisted stems and quatrefoil bases, the whole heavily cast with renaissance scroll and foliate ornament, 40cm high £400 - 600 1304 A Bronzed Metal Figure of a Florentine Boar, after the Antique, in a semi-recumbent position, 106cm long £200 - 300 1305 th An English Pewter Flagon, early 18 century, the flat hinged cover with reeded rim and bifurcated handle on tapering body with banded waist and reeded borders, four touch marks to cover, 25cm high £700 - 1000 1306 th Nine Victorian Pewter Candlesticks, 19 century, two of an earlier pricket form, 21-30cm high £150 - 250 1307 th A 19 Century Pewter Haystack One Pint Measure, with touch mark for Austen & Sons, York; th A Graduated Set of Three Early 20 Pewter Haystack Measures; A Victorian Pewter Quart Mug and Matching Pint Mug, each with brass rim, engraved monogram JW, the base engraved JAMES WHITTINGHAM; A Similar Half Pint Mug; and A Britannia Metal Sauceboat (8) £200 - 300 1308 th An 18 Century Pewter Ecuelle, with two pierced flat leaf shape side handles, the domed lift-off cover chased with tendrils, one handle with indecipherable touch mark, 28.5cm wide over handles (damage to cover) £200 - 300 1309 A Pair of Pewter Chargers, each with folded rim, and with London touch marks initialled REB, th 42.5cm diameter; An 18 Century Large Pewter Dish, the flat rim stamped IHM, with London touch th marks, 37.5cm diameter; and A 19 Century Large Pewter Flat Rim Charger, the rim engraved with the numeral 3, 51cm diameter (4) £200 - 400 1310 th A 19 Century Pewter Chamber Type Oil Lamp, with semi-globular reservoir, chained lift-off cover, angular wick holder, with a shaped hanging strap and scroll handle, on a domed foot, 15cm; A Rare th th Late 18 /Early 19 Century Pewter Birdcage Watering Vessel, with ogee fascia and flat back, 7.5cm; A Pewter Quaich, with crown pierced side handles; A Similar Quaich, with leaf chased side handles; and A Single-Handled Quaich (5) £150 - 250 1311 th A Pair of 19 Century Pewter Chargers, with folded rims, each bearing the touch marks for Duncomb Freeman from London, 43cm diameter; A Pair of Pewter Plates, with folded rims and London touch marks, 30cm diameter; and Three th Various 19 Century Pewter Chargers (7) £300 - 500 1312 th A Set of Four Early 18 Century Small Pewter Plates, with touch marks for Catesby Chapman of th London, 21.5cm diameter; A Set of Six 19 Century Pewter Small Plates, 23cm diameter; A Similar Pair, 25cm diameter; A Single Plate, th 21cm diameter; and A 19 Century Large Two-Handled Pewter Cauldron Type Soup Tureen, with swing handles and ladle (15) £200 - 400 1313 th A 19 Century Pewter Tappit Hen, the flat hinged cover with double acorn thumb piece, with crown th touch mark, 27cm; A 19 Century Pewter Flagon, baluster form, the flat hinged cover with double acorn thumb piece, and with London touch mark, 29cm high; and A Similar Later Flagon, 33cm high (a/f) (3) £150 - 250 1314 th A Set of Five 19 Century Pewter Warming Dishes, each with a hinged cover to the rim, engraved with a shield shape crest, and with baluster knopped swing handles, 24cm diameter; and A Similar Warming Dish (6) £80 - 120 1315 th A Pair of Early 19 Century Pewter Two-Handled Meat Warming Dishes, of oblong form, with shaped galleried gravy well, and baluster turned ebonised side handles, London touch marks th for Samuel Cocks, 54cm; and A 19 Century Pewter Meat Dish, of oblong form, with folded rim, 57.5cm (3) £150 - 250 1316 th th A Set of Five Late 18 /Early 19 Century Pewter Meat Dishes, of graduated oval form, with folded rims and London touch marks, 35cm to 50cm £150 - 250 1319 A Pair of French Gilt Brass Chenets, circa 1850, each worked with a seated cherub holding a nest of birds, on scrolls flanked by a vase of flowers, 34cm high £250 - 350 1320 A Pair of Copper and Brass Wine Coolers, by th Peak & Co, London, late 19 century, each with central aperture with domed cover flanked by four cylindrical holders in a tapering square ‘bath ‘ with loop handles, on circular bases, 23cm high £200 - 300 1321 A George III Wrought Iron Rush Light Holder, with scroll terminal, on domed and turned oak base, 58.5cm high £250 - 350 1322 A Pair of French Parcel Gilt Bronze Campana Urns, circa 1830, of melon fluted form with bifurcated scroll and leaf handles on leaf cast circular socles and square bases on square Sienna marble columns with stiff leaf cast borders, 27.5cm high £500 - 800 1323 A French Ormolu Easel Back Vanity Mirror, circa 1900, of scroll edged shield shape enriched with swags of husks and acanthus, bevelled plate, originally with candle girandoles (now lacking), on strut back, 61cm high £500 - 800 1324 A Regency Coromandel Sarcophagus Tea th Caddy, early 19 century, the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior with cut glass bowl flanked by two canisters with hinged covers, the base with ring handles and cast feet, 32cm wide £150 - 250 1325 A William IV Mahogany Tea Caddy, of rectangular form with brass inlaid cartouche escutcheon, the fitted interior with cut glass bowl flanked by two zinc lined canisters with hinged covers, 35.5cm wide £150 - 200 1326 A Fruitwood Tea Caddy, in the form of an Apple, the hinged cover with stalk, 12.5cm high £600 - 800 1327 A Regency Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, of canted rectangular form, the hinged cover set with a silver plaque engraved with initials WM, opening to reveal two compartments, the covers with mother-of-pearl handles, the caddy with flared apron on four ball feet, 18.5cm wide, bears trade label for F L Hausburg of Liverpool £600 - 800 1328 An Asprey's Crocodile Skin Vanity Case, of rectangular form with strap handle, the hinged cover with easel back mirror, gilt mark ASPREY LONDON, 30.5cm wide, with striped cloth carrying case; and A Similar Smaller Case, with fitted trays, 22cm wide including handle (2) £650 - 850 1329 A George III Tortoiseshell and Silver Mounted Ivory Tea Caddy, of panelled oval form with loop handle and vacant oval cartouche within a line border, internal cover with turned ivory knop, 13cm high £600 - 800 1330 An Early Victorian Rosewood and Satinwood Marquetry Tea Caddy, of rectangular form with recumbent lion finial decorated with panels of scrolling foliage and anthemion, containing a fitted interior with cut glass bowl flanked by two zinc lined canisters, the hinged covers with inlaid paterae, on square pad feet, 30.5cm wide £200 - 300 1331 A Palais Royal Masur Birch Dressing Table Box, circa 1830, of ogee section rectangular form, the hinged cover with loop handle and inlaid flowerhead and scrollwork within dotted border, the hinged cover with mirrored interior, containing a lift-out fitted tray with foliate pin cushion, cut glass scent phial, mother-of-pearl needle case and thimble, mother-of-pearl handle scissors and mother-of-pearl handle pin, and two circular mirrored compartments, on turned feet, 19.5cm wide £400 - 600 1332 A George III Mahogany Knife Box, of serpentine form, the hinged cover with brass escutcheon opening to reveal a later interior fitted for stationery, on three ball feet, 37cm high £200 - 300 1333 A Brass Mounted and Lined Coromandel th Travelling Jewellery Box, mid 19 century, the hinged cover with rectangular plaque engraved with a monogram, the hinged fall front with rectangular escutcheon, opening to reveal a blue velvet lined interior with three fitted drawers, stamped JOHN BAGSHAW & SONS MANUFACTURERS LIVERPOOL, 35.5cm wide £300 - 400 1334 th A Turned Sycamore Dough Bowl, 19 century, with reeded rim, 41cm diameter £100 - 150 1335 A Set of Twelve Painted Wood Figures of Military Horsemen, in yellow breastplates and helms with red cresting, one turning to his left, one with a bugle, the remainder holding swords, on square plinth bases, together with stepped stand and glazed oak display case, the figures 19cm high £1000 - 1500 1336 A Pair of Carved Wood and Gilt Gesso Wall Brackets, circa 1870, bowfront tops with tong and dart detail, on angled acanthus leaf and strapwork support, 36cm high overall, 37cm wide £200 - 300 1338 th A French Barograph, 20 century, with four diaphragms, index arm and barrel, the brass case with bevelled glass, on bracket feet, stamped mark LM with an anchor, 29.5cm long £300 - 500 1347 th th A Leather Backjack, 18 /19 century, with stitched neck, handle and foot, and with stitched banded border, 19cm high; and A Similar Smaller Example, 13.5cm high (2) £200 - 300 1339 th A Pair of Carved Oak Lion Finials, 19 century, in medieval style, each seated on its haunches holding a shield carved with a monogram, on a rocky mound base, 47cm high £300 - 500 1348 th A Leather Costrel, 18 century, with cylindrical spout and stitched handle and ends, 36cm long £300 - 500 1340 A Franco-Flemish Brass Bound Walnut Coffre th th Fort, late 17 / early 18 century, with fleur de lys decorated hinges, banding and clasps, and with ring handles, the hinged top with hinged panel enclosing a mirror, the fall front enclosing two drawers and secret compartments, 46cm wide £1200 - 1800 1341 th A Shellwork Sailor's Valentine, 19 century, one panel worked with central oval panel inscribed HOME SWEET HOME within further panels, the other with a heart and flower within further panels, in a hinged glazed mahogany octagonal case, each panel 21.5cm by 20.5cm £800 - 1200 1342 A Set of Twenty-Seven Hardstone Dominoes, th th late 18 /early 19 century, the pale upper surface carved with scrolls and dots, the heart shaped numerals carved through to the darker base, each 4.7cm by 2.7cm, in fitted leather case £500 - 800 1349 th th A Leather Costrel, 17 /18 century, of barrel form with cylindrical spout and stitched handle and ends, 17cm long; and A Similar Fragmentary Example, 15cm long (2) £350 - 450 1350 A Dieppe Ivory Plaque, circa 1860, depicting JEANNE D'ARC DEVANT CES JUGE SA ROUEN, the standing saint before ministers in a church interior, 33cm by 44cm, within a titled richly carved ebonised foliate cushion frame £1500 - 2000 1351 th An Oval Portrait Plaque, 18 century, carved with a bust portrait of Queen Anne wearing a crown with her hair up, 6cm by 4.5cm, in a later frame £250 - 350 1352 th An Italian Micro-Mosaic Inlaid Paperweight, 19 century, the bracketed rectangular black slate body with an oval reserve depicting St Peter's in Rome, overall 13cm wide, the micro-mosaic 6cm wide £200 - 300 1343 After George Morland The Happy Cottagers Coloured engraving in a highly decorative carved giltwood frame, 58cm by 68cm overall; and After George Morland A Boy Employed in Burning the Weeds Coloured engraving, in a high decorative carved giltwood frame, 64cm by 77cm overall (2) £300 - 500 1353 A Pair of a German Carved Bone Plaques th depicting Hunting Scenes in 17 Century Style, one depicting a Boar hunt with two men and a dog in a woodland, the other four dogs setting on a bear, each plaque 12.5cm by 3.5cm, in decorative stained wood frames with arcaded borders, overall 18cm by 8.5cm £550 - 650 1344 th A Carved Oak Figural Bracket, 17 century, with Doric capital over a naive caryatid figure holding a flower and drapery over a leaf carved apron, 42.5cm high £250 - 350 1354 A Derbyshire Blue John Spar, Moss Agate and th Gilt Brass Table Candlestick, 19 century, the campana nozzle over a quatrelobed ‘drip pan ‘, the knopped stem of purple/yellow/white veined spar, on a foliate circular base, 18.5cm high £120 - 180 1345 th A Leather Blackjack, 18 century, of baluster form with pinch spout and stitched handle and foot, stamped NO 2 to shoulder, 41cm high £1000 - 1500 1346 th th A Silver Mounted Leather Blackjack, 18 /19 century, of baluster form with stitched handle, loop terminal and stitched foot, 23cm high £250 - 350 1355 A Pair of Ivory Lined Tortoiseshell Easel Back Photograph Frames, circa 1930, of arched rectangular form, the cresting centred by a gold coloured metal monogram, 22cm by 15cm £200 - 300 1356 A Set of Eighteen Carved Agate Cameo Portraits of Augustus the Strong and Members th of the Saxon Royal Family, mid 18 century, attributed to Philipp Daniel Lippert, each of creamy tone on a pink ground, each approximately th 2.5cm by 2cm, mounted in a 17 century Florentine octagonal wooden frame with lapis lazuli and marble insets, 26cm by 21.5cm overall £5000 - 7000 1357 A Regency Style Gilt Brass and Glass th Sixteen-Branch Basket Chandelier, early 20 century, an anthemion enriched coronet supporting graduated oval facet cut bead swags to a larger corona with S scroll anthemion gallery, supporting eight outer short scroll branches with lancet drops, and eight inner branches, over a multiple graduated fringe terminating in a glass sphere terminal, approx 105cm high £1500 - 1800 1358 A Classical Marble Torso, possibly Roman, in folded drapery, on later polished stone base, 12.5cm high £200 - 250 1359 A Carved Alabaster Figure of a Girl, late th th 19 /early 20 century, in hat and cloak with a leaf brooch, on a waisted oval marbled plinth and separate gold painted stiff leaf moulded oval base, 49.5cm high overall £500 - 600 1360 Torrione: A Figure Group of The Three Graces, standing loosely draped on a semi-circular plinth, signed and dated 11.(19)94, 103cm high £3000 - 4000 1361 th English School, 19 Century: A Carrara Marble Pedestal Bust of a Gentleman, with curly hair and gazing slightly to sinister, on a concave sided circular pedestal base, 75cm high £1000 - 1500 1362 th th A Marble Ashtray, late 19 /early 20 century, of circular form with circular well, surmounted by a bronzed spelter Bison, 30cm diameter £150 - 200 1363 Gugliemo Pugi (Italian, active c.1900): A Carrara Marble Figure of a Nude Young Woman, dated 1900, the long haired beauty wrapping her arms around a fawn/faun-headed tapering votive stelae, on a rustic circular base, signed and dated, 57.5cm high £250 - 350 1364 A Pair of Italian White Marble Figures of Angels, th 20 century, each with flowing hair and hands clasped, wearing long robes, 49cm high £300 - 500 1365 th A Carved Veined Marble Model of an Eagle, 20 century, with wings partially spread on a rocky base and square plinth, 57cm high £300 - 500 1366 A Black Marble and Micro-Mosaic Paperweight, th 19 century, of cartouche form, depicting Pliny's Doves within a malachite border, 13cm wide £400 - 600 1367 A White Marble Bust of a Classical Maiden, after the Antique, her hair tied back, faux broken left shoulder, on a circular socle, 36cm high £400 - 600 1368 th English School (late 18 century): Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, grey powdered hair and blue eyes, wearing a ruffled jabot and blue coat, against a clouded sky background, oval, 7cm by 5.8cm, with decorative opaline glass, hair and monogram back, in gold frame £300 - 400 1369 After Lady Anna Maria Stanhope (Marchioness of Tavistock and Duchess of Bedford): Self portrait with her Sisters, Lady Caroline Stanhope (d.1853) and Lady Charlotte Stanhope (1793-1859), circa 1805, watercolour on ivory, 7.8cm by 12cm, set in a decorative ormolu cabinet frame with twin rings for suspension Provenance: By descent to the last Countess of Milltown (Lady Geraldine Evelyn Stanhope, daughter of the 5th Earl of Harrington); Milltown Gift 1902. NGI 7329 £150 - 250 1370 Colonial School, late 18th century: Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, seated, in a caned chair holding a newspaper, in a curtained interior, a view to a river beyond, 18cm by 12cm £1500 - 2500 1371 Indian School: Portrait of a Lady, half length, wearing a feathered cap, brocade dress and pendant earrings, holding a walking stick and sword, in landscape, oval, 8.3cm by 6.7cm, in later easel frame £120 - 180 1372 th English School (late 19 century): Portrait Miniature of a Young Woman, said to be Lady Beaumont, with upswept grey powdered hair and hair piece, with brown eyes, her dress with ruffled decoration, against a clouded blue sky, oval, 5.9cm by 4.9cm, in gold frame £200 - 300 1373 J La Conte: Portrait Miniature of a Young Woman, wearing a lace bonnet, collar and yellow dress, against a stipple background, signed and dated 1751, oval, 4.4cm by 3.5cm, in a gilt metal closed back frame £200 - 300 1374 English School (circa 1800): Portrait Miniature of a Military Gentleman, circa 1800, with grey hair and blue eyes, wearing a blue uniform with epaulettes, red collar and white sash, oval, 6.8cm, in gold frame £180 - 250 1375 English School (circa 1740-50): Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, reputed to be Colt.Stapleton, son of Mr Thomas Stapleton of Grey's Court & father of Lady Walton (?) of Combermere Abbey, half length, his powdered hair en queue, with blue eyes, wearing a claret embroidered jacket and blue wrap, oval, 4.7cm by 3.7cm, in a period giltwood frame (the reverse with inscription, as above) £250 - 350 1376 Continental School: Portrait Miniature of a Young Gentleman, circa 1775, his powdered hair en queue, half length, wearing a lace jabot and lilac jacket, in a period grey shagreen case, oval, 38mm by 32mm; and Another Similar, oval, 4cm by 3.5cm, in similar case (2) £200 - 300 1377 th English School (late 18 century): Portrait Miniature of a Young Woman, her brown hair elegantly coiffured, blue eyes, wearing an embroidered cream dress against a clouded blue sky background, oval, 6.3cm by 5.1cm, in a contemporary grey green shagreen case £300 - 400 1378 D…G…B…: Portrait Miniature of a Child, circa 1910-20, with curly golden hair, brown eyes and white nightwear, initialled DGB, oval, 38mm by 28mm, in 9ct gold frame with ring for suspension, stamped 9CT £150 - 200 1379 A Miniature Reverse Coloured Print on Glass, th 19 century, depicting a nobleman, within a scroll and leaf carved architectural frame, 9.5cm high overall £80 - 120 1380 After Raphael: Cupid, initialled AB, miniature, circular, 4.5cm, in beaded turned ivory frame with suspension loop £150 - 200 1381 th English School (20 century): Portrait Miniature of a Young Lady, bust length, with white collar and blue jacket, oval, 3cm, in a gilt pendant locket; and th A Bust Portrait of a 17 Century Gentleman, with long wig and fur collared cloak, oval, 3cm, in blue enamelled frame with ring for suspension (2) £200 - 250 1382 A Glass Paste Portrait Medallion of a Lady, late th th 18 /19 century, with ringletted hair on a black ground, oval, 5cm, framed; A Similar Example as a Gentleman in High Collar, oval, 5.2cm, framed; and A Similar One as a Young Boy, 5.2cm, framed (3) £100 - 150 1383 Attributed to Thomas Richmond (1771-1837): Portrait Miniature of a Young Lady, bust length, with ringletted hair and white dress with oval brooch, oval frame 7.5cm by 6cm, in glazed frame £250 - 350 1384 Attributed to Christian Friedrich Zincke (1683-1767): Miniature Portrait of a Lady, half length, a blue ribbon in her hair, wearing a white décolleté dress with lace collar and blue ribbon, on enamel, 5.5cm by 4.5cm, gilt metal frame with loop £200 - 300 1385 th Continental School: Portrait Miniature of an 18 Century Lady, half length, in white dress sitting on a sofa, circular, 6cm diameter and A Miniature of th 18 Century Rustic Lovers in Landscapes, 6cm, indistinctly signed, framed as a pair; and A Portrait of a Lady, half length, in a brown dress, rectangular, 6.5cm by 5cm, in a leather travelling case (3) £120 - 180 1386 A George III Steel and Brass Fire Grate, of serpentine form with four urn shaped finials over a Vitruvian scroll cast apron on fluted tapering circular supports and peg feet, 98cm wide £400 - 600 1387 A Coalbrookdale Cast Iron Nasturtium Pattern th Garden Bench, 19 century, the gently curved back cast and pierced with scrolling nasturtium leaves and flowers, the top rail centred by the smiling mask of a child, with wooden slatted seat, on inscroll ends, 182cm wide £800 - 1200 1388 th A Sandstone Sundial Pedestal, 19 century, of octagonal form carved with swans and foliage on an octagonal base, 93cm high; and A Bronze Sundial, the gnomon with scroll supports inscribed TEMPUS FUGIT (2) £300 - 500 1389 th A Pair of Lead Campana Urns in 17 Century Style, with scroll handles, cast with putti and foliage, on domed circular bases, 45cm high £600 - 800 1390 A Pair of Green Painted Cast Iron Campana Urns, 19th century, with everted gadrooned rims hung with fruit swags flanked by twin loop handles, on circular socles, square bases and separate square pedestals, 101cm high £1000 - 1500 1391 A Pair of White Painted Cast Iron Fluted Urns, with egg and dart everted rims, circular fluted socles and square plinths, on separate square pedestals, 97cm high £1500 - 2000 Clocks and Barometers 1392 A Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, signed Le Roy & Fils, 13 & 15 Palais-Royal, Paris, 211 Regent Street, London, No.18100, circa 1890, the gorge case with carrying handle and repeat button, bevelled glass panels, white enamel dial signed, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, backplate signed and numbered, 19cm high £400 - 600 1393 A Brass Carriage Timepiece, Barwise, London, with carrying handle and bevelled glass panels, case back bearing signature and lever to open winding apertures, engine turned silvered dial bearing signature Barwise, London, single fusee movement with platform lever escapement, 19cm high over handle £600 - 800 1394 A Miniature Brass Carriage Timepiece, signed Henri Jacot, circa 1890, with carrying handle and bevelled glass panels, white enamel dial, single barrel movement with later platform lever escapement, movement backplate stamped HJ for Henri Jacot and numbered 12721, original key with the same number, 10cm high over handle £200 - 300 1395 A Brass Striking Carriage Clock, circa 1880, with carrying handle and bevelled glass panels, white enamel dial, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres, 17cm high over handle, with later travelling case £300 - 400 1396 A Gilt Brass Striking Carriage Clock, circa 1890, the gorge case with carrying handle and bevelled glass panels, white enamel dial, twin barrel movement with platform cylinder escapement and striking on a gong, 16cm high over handle £250 - 350 1398 A Striking Carriage Clock with Alarm, signed Lucien, Paris, circa 1890, the cast gilt case with scroll decoration throughout, carrying handle, bevelled glazed panels, enamel dial signed, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement, striking on a bell and a further hammer for the alarm, backplate stamped Japy Freres, 19.5cm high over handle £300 - 400 1399 A Grande Sonniere Alarm Carriage Clock with Unusual Seconds Dial and Engraved Case, signed Le Roy & Fils, Palais Royal Galerie Montpensier, 13 & 15, Paris, 296 Regent Street, London, No.6593, circa 1880, the gorge case finely engraved throughout with scroll work decoration, carrying handle and repeat button to the top, bevelled glass panels, the underside with selection lever for petite sonnerie/silence/grande sonnerie, circular white enamel dial signed, unusual positioned seconds dial at 12, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement, petite/grande sonnerie striking with two hammers onto two polished bells, another hammer striking a bell for the alarm, movement backplate edge signed by the maker and numbered 6593, 17.5cm high over handle, with fitted travelling case The Leroy family of watch and clockmakers was founded by Basile Charles Le Roy, circa 1785, and continued by his son Charles Louis in 1828 using the name Le Roy & Fils until the end of the century. One of his trading places was at 296 Regent Street London in 1854. See Allix (Charles) Carriage Clocks, pg.444. £2000 - 3000 1400 A Novelty Silver Mounted Flick Desk Timepiece, 1905, plain polished case with suspension loop, glazed centre depicting two sets of flick-cards for the minutes and hours, engraved initials to the top, Birmingham 1905, raised upon bun feet, 19cm high £400 - 600 1401 A Gilt Metal and Champleve Enamel Figural Desk Timepiece, circa 1910, case with a winged cherub holding a champleve enamel sphere housing the clock movement, paste set bezel, base with acanthus leaf work and upon a green onyx base, white enamel dial, single barrel movement with platform escapement, 33cm high £200 - 300 1402 An Ormolu and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, porcelain panels to the front and sides depicting landscape scenes and figures, base with acanthus leaf borders, 3-1/2-inch porcelain dial, twin barrel movement with striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres and UP (within a star), 43cm high, with matching ormolu and porcelain mounted urn garniture 29cm high £600 - 800 1403 A Green Onyx and Champleve Enamel Striking Mantel Clock, retailed by Barry & Sons, Cardiff, circa 1890, with multi-coloured champleve enamel borders, bevelled glass panels, 3-1/2-inch dial, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, champleve enamel twin mercury tubed pendulum, 33cm high £500 - 700 1408 A French Sienna Marble Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1830, with applied scroll, dolphin and floral bronze mounts, base with acanthus leaf borders and raised upon block feet, 3-1/2-inch dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, 39cm high £400 - 600 1409 A Gilt Brass and Champleve Enamel Striking Mantel Clock, retailed by Hall & Co, Manchester, circa 1890, with multi coloured champleve enamel panels, 2-3/4-inch dial signed, twin barrel movement with platform escapement and striking on a gong, backplate stamped Ball & Co Lester, 30cm high £400 - 600 1404 An Ormolu and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, dark blue floral painted panels and acanthus leaf borders, raised upon scroll feet, 3-1/4-inch dial, twin barrel movement with striking on a bell, backplate stamped Roblin & Fils Freres a Paris and numbered 21282, 42cm high £450 - 650 1410 A French Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1830, surmounted with a reclining lady in costume, waisted centre with scroll borders and upon scroll feet, 3-inch silvered dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, backplate stamped Pons and numbered AD191, raised upon a rosewood veneered inlaid base and beneath a glass dome, 41cm high £300 - 500 1405 A Regency Ormolu Mounted Mantel Timepiece, surmounted by a racehorse, jockey and dog, applied ormolu mounts in the manner of Thomas Hope, scroll work and acanthus leaf decorated base, 3-inch silvered dial, seconds dial at 12, single barrel movement with silk suspension, backplate stamped Robert A Paris, 36cm high £600 - 800 1411 A French Ormolu and Bronze Elephant Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, surmounted by a winged cherub, central bronze elephant standing upon an ormolu scroll decorated base, 5-1/4-inch enamel dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped 139, 53cm high £1500 - 1800 1406 A French Kingwood Inclined Plane Clock, late 19th century, figured inclined base with applied gilt metal floral mounts and acanthus leaf decorated borders, drum shaped case with milled edges for rolling down the track, silvered dial chapters with outer Roman numerals with corresponding cherub pointer and inner chapter ring with Zodiac signs, movement with platform escapement, 46cm wide £700 - 900 1412 A French Gilt Brass Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, arched case with pottery mounted panels and painted with flowers and branches, 3-1/2-inch enamel chapter, twin barrel movement with striking on a gong, 32cm high, with matching garniture 29cm high £300 - 500 1407 A Black Slate Striking Mantel Clock Combined with Thermometer and Aneroid Barometer, circa 1870, the case front set with lapis lazuli stone panels and scroll work, 4-1/2-inch enamel dial with visible Brocot escapement, two other enamel dials for thermometer and aneroid barometer, base with central engraved presentation plaque, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, backplate stamped HP & Co and numbered 8759 9227, 47cm high £700 - 900 1413 A French Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1840, surmounted with a seated lady in costume dress, scroll decorated front and acanthus leaf sides and upon scroll feet, 3-1/2-inch silvered dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate signed P Villemsens A Paris and numbered 1179, silk suspension, 55cm high £600 - 800 1414 A Gilt Brass and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, with multi coloured porcelain columns and panels decorated with birds and butterflies, 4-inch painted porcelain dial, twin barrel movement with striking on a gong, backplate stamped AB with a star and numbered 2788 163, raised upon a gilt wooden base, 43cm high, with matching gilt brass and porcelain urn shaped garniture raised on gilt wooden bases, 32cm high £300 - 400 1415 A Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, swag and acanthus decorated borders, base with porcelain mounted panel, 3-inch porcelain dial, twin barrel movement with striking on a bell, raised upon a gilt wooden base, 35cm high £250 - 350 1416 A French Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, case with porcelain mounted panels, pale blue coloured porcelain dial, twin barrel movement with striking on a bell, backplate stamped Japy Freres and numbered 1194, 39cm high £600 - 800 1417 An Ormolu and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, surmounted with an urn finial, central porcelain panel with ladies in a landscape, base with acanthus leaf borders, 3-1/2-inch porcelain dial, twin barrel movement with striking on a bell, backplate stamped HP & Co and numbered 36970, raised upon a gilt wooden base, 39cm high £600 - 800 1418 A French Directoire Marble Striking Mantel Clock, signed Charpentier a Paris, circa 1795, white marble case surmounted with an ormolu figure sitting on books writing, applied ormolu floral mounts to the front and flanked by purple coloured marble side demi columns, base with front panel depicting putti, raised upon turned feet, 4-3/4-inch enamel dial signed, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, later converted to spring suspension, backplate stamped V, 38cm high £600 - 800 1419 A White Marble and Gilt Metal Mounted Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, the portico case surmounted by an urn finial, applied swag floral and putti mounts around the four column supports and raised upon turned feet, 3-inch enamel dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 44cm high, with matching urn garniture, 29cm high £700 - 900 1420 A Rosewood Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, the Gothic style case with bevelled glass front and side panels, 4-1/2-inch painted dial, twin fusee movement with striking on a bell, 50cm high, with John Dyson & Sons Ltd purchase receipt dated 13th Nov 1986 £400 - 600 1421 An Early 18th Century Brass Striking Lantern Clock, signed Rich Marsh, Ipswich, with pierced frets, turned brass finials, 6-1/4-inch chapter ring, dial centre with engraved scroll work and signed, side opening doors, two train movement with verge escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum, 40cm high £1500 - 2000 1422 A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, the case with pierced, turned brass finials, 6-1/4-inch chapter ring, dial centre with engraved vase and floral decoration and bearing later inscription Willm Coward Fecit, single hand, two train movement with verge escapement, countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum, 39cm high (weight missing) £400 - 600 1423 A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, signed Edwd Hunsdon, Chelmsford, circa 1770, 7-inch arched brass dial, engraved scroll decorated borders, circular plaque in the arch signed, single hand, turned finials, side opening doors, two train movement with anchor escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 33cm high, with later wall bracket and weight Edward Hunsdon is recorded working in Chelmsford circa 1730-82. See Loomes (Brian) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, pg.118. £400 - 600 1424 An Impressive ‘Boulle’ Striking Table Clock, late 19th Century, the elaborately decorated case with gilt metal figural mounts and brass inlaid sides and mock tortoiseshell veneers, base with reclining horses to the corners and raised upon scrolled turned feet, 7-1/2-inch cast dial with twelve cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a surmounted bell, 111cm high £2500 - 3000 1425 A French ‘Boulle’ Striking Bracket Clock, late 19th Century, the elaborate case with gilt metal mounts, scroll brass inlaid and mock tortoiseshell veneers, glazed side windows and raised upon scroll feet, 8-1/2-inch cast dial with twelve cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a gong, sunburst pendulum bob, 80cm high, together with matching wall bracket, 33cm high £1800 - 2200 1426 A French ‘Boulle’ Striking Bracket Clock, late 19th Century, the elaborately decorated case with brass inlay and tortoiseshell veneers, applied gilt metal scroll mounts and figures to the corners of the base, side windows, raised upon scroll feet, 10-inch cased dial with twelve Roman numeral cartouches, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, 79cm high, together with ‘boulle ‘ wall bracket 32cm high £1800 - 2500 1427 A Burr Walnut Striking Mantel Clock, signed Hry Marc, A Paris, circa 1880, the well figured case with arched top and carved sides, 4-inch white enamel dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped Hy Marc, Japy Freres and numbered 33237, 34cm high £350 - 450 1428 A Gilt Metal Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, surmounted by a gentleman in costume, swag decorated base and upon scroll feet, 3-inch white enamel dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped Marti, G.F Petit and numbered 1080, 34cm high £200 - 300 1429 An Impressive Gilt Bronze and White Marble Striking Mantel Clock, signed Deniere et De Bronzes a Paris, circa 1890, gilt bronze figure of a lady reclining reading a book, large rectangular base with scroll borders and upon floral head decorated recessed panels, 6-1/4-inch enamel dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell (bell lacking), 70cm by 54cm £1500 - 2000 1430 An Early Black Forest Cuckoo Clock, circa 1820, 11-inch painted arched dial, painted floral corners, the arch with aperture revealing the cuckoo and painted with a castle ruin, posted wood weight driven movement with horizontally mounted bellows and bell striking accompanying the cuckoo, 39cm high £250 - 350 1431 A Rosewood Inlaid Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, signed J.Vauque E.Dalibon Caen, circa 1890, with gilt metal mounts, inlaid floral decorated front and sides, raised upon matching separate base, 3-1/2-inch enamel dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped Japy and numbered 5735, 34cm high, with a pair of twin-light candelabra, 24cm high £300 - 400 1432 A Louis XIV Tortoiseshell and Brass Inlaid Bracket Clock, signed Gabriel Du Val Paris, late 17th Century and Later, the cushion top with flambeau finials, pierced gilt metal floral sound frets, Corinthian capitals, moulded base raised on six brass pad feet, velvet covered dial, sphinx creatures below and signed on a recessed plaque, twin barrel movement with five baluster pillars and later converted to anchor escapement, outside countwheel striking on a surmounted bell, later converted to spring suspension, movement signed to back plate and stamped 549, 59cm high £1500 - 2000 1433 A Mahogany Drop Dial Wall Clock, Thomas Scales, Kendal, circa 1870, circular top with side and bottom opening doors, trunk with brass inlay and pendulum viewing window and carved side ears, 12-inch painted dial, single fusee movement with anchor escapement, 52cm high £500 - 700 1434 A Late 18th Century Hooded Wall Timepiece with Alarm, signed Rd Allen, Woolwich, circa 1780, the later oak case with pagoda pediment and finials, side glass windows, wavy shaped base, 6-inch one piece arched silvered dial, engraved scroll borders, signed in the arch, central alarm disc, blued steel hands, movement with verge escapement and alarm work, the sides with sliding brass panels, alarm striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum, 64cm high, together with both weights £400 - 600 1435 A Railway Station Wall Clock, signed W Rothwell, Liverpool, Southport and Preston, L.Y.R 2243 Southport Junction Railway, circular case with side opening door (bottom door missing), 12-1/2-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, single fusee movement with anchor escapement, 41.5cm high £300 - 400 1436 A Mahogany Wall Timepiece, Harvey & Gore, 126 Regent St, London, 19th Century, circular case with side and bottom opening doors, 12-inch painted dial, single fusee movement with shaped plates and anchor escapement, 36cm high £500 - 700 1437 A Mahogany Wall Timepiece, J Hall & Co, 56 King St, Manchester, circa 1850, circular top with side and bottom opening doors, side door with an old label inscribed W John Hird, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, single fusee movement with shaped plates and anchor escapement, 38cm high This clock is sold with a letter from a clock dealer stating it was acquired from a John Edwards who sold it on behalf of a Mrs Mcpherson. By repute, the Mcpherson family, who moved from Ambleside to Shropshire, are directly related to Beatrix Potter. £500 - 700 1438 A Mahogany Wall Timepiece, Jas Glen, Kings Rd, Chelsea, circa 1890, circular top with side and bottom opening doors, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, single fusee A-frame shaped movement with anchor escapement, 37cm high £400 - 600 1439 A Mahogany Wall Timepiece, H White & Co Ltd, 63 Cheapside, London, circa 1890, circular top with side and bottom opening doors, 10-inch painted dial, single fusee movement with anchor escapement, 32cm high £400 - 600 1440 A Large 18th Century Black Japanned Tavern Clock, circa 1780, the tear drop shaped case with circular top and side opening doors, oak black lacquered case with Oriental chinoiserie decorated trunk and inscribed above Hny Young Swaffham, 24-inch wooden painted dial, single weight driven movement with A-frame shaped plates and anchor escapement, 164cm high Henry Young is recorded working in Swaffham circa 1795 where he made an inn clock. See Baillie (GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, pg.352. £3000 - 4000 1441 A Mahogany Chiming Table Clock with Alarm, signed Cumming, London, circa 1810, arched top with carrying handle, pierced front and side sound frets, 8-inch painted dial, central alarm disc, triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking the hours and alarm on a further larger bell, backplate signed and engraved to the borders, 48cm high £1200 - 1500 1442 A George III Striking Table Clock, signed Strigel, London, circa 1770, the ebonised fruitwood veneered case with inverted bell top and brass carrying handle, moulded base raised upon block feet, 6-inch arched brass dial, dial centre with date aperture and signed, arch with rise and fall regulation dial, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, backplate signed and scroll engraved borders, 46cm high, with wall bracket, 22cm high £2000 - 2500 1443 An Edwardian Mahogany Chiming Bracket Clock, with arched top and pineapple finials, Corinthian columns, pierced side sound frets, base raised upon claw feet, 7-1/2-inch arched brass dial, three dials in the arch for chime/silent, fast/slow and chime on 8 bells/Westminster, massive triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, quarter chiming on a selection of eight bells or four gongs and a further hammer striking a larger gong for the hours, 59cm high, with matching wall bracket, 33cm high £800 - 1200 1444 An Ebonised and Gilt Metal Mounted Quarter Striking Table Clock, circa 1890, the arched top with side finials, applied gilt metal mounted canted sides with masks and floral decoration, side bevelled viewing windows, raised upon paw feet, 6-inch arched brass, arch with slow/fast selection dial, twin barrel movement ting tang quarter striking with two hammers onto two gongs, backplate stamped W&H Sch, 43cm high £300 - 400 1445 An Ebonised and Brass Inlaid Striking Table Clock, John Pettit, 15 Bedford Sqr, London, circa 1820, with lancet top and surmounted with gadroon mounts and turned brass finials, front with brass inlay, pierced side sound frets and ringed carrying handles, base raised upon ball feet, 8-1/2-inch painted dial, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 64cm high £1000 - 1500 1446 A Late 17th Century Ebonised Table Clock with Basket Top, John Beale, Fecit, circa 1685, with repousse fire gilded basket top, side and back glazed panels, moulded base raised upon later bun feet, 7-inch square brass dial, matted dial centre, five pillar movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, 40cm high over handle (quarter repeat train now removed) John Beale (b.c.1645) was apprentice to Nicholas Coxeter January 1658/59 until 1666. See Loomes (Brian) The Early Clockmakers of Great Britain, pg.82. £3500 - 4500 1447 A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, John Greenwood, Rochester, circa 1810, with arched top, brass carrying handle, pierced side sound frets, rectangular base raised upon bracket feet, 8-inch painted arched dial, dial centre with date dial, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, backplate with floral engraving and central cartouche engraved with initials, secured in with brackets, 46cm high For a similarly engraved movement backplate see Barder (Richard C R) The Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830, pg.142. £1500 - 1800 1448 A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Rickard, Exeter, circa 1830, arched pediment with later added ball finials, well figured arched trunk door, plinth raised upon bracket feet, 12-inch painted arched dial, seconds dial, date aperture and signed, arch with moonphase, four pillar movement with attached Finnemore & Son false plate, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 216cm high £500 - 700 1453 A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, with flat top pediment, Corinthian capped fluted columns, arched moulded trunk door flanked by inlaid canted corners, plinth raised upon later feet, 12-3/4-inch arched brass dial, arch with silvered plaque later bearing inscription John Craig Carrigill, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 214cm high (dial and movement later) £600 - 800 1449 A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Watt, Irvine, circa 1820, with swan neck pediment, fluted brass capped columns, arched trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, rectangular plinth raised upon bracket feet, 14-inch one piece arched silvered dial, centre with seconds and date dials, arch signed, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 212cm high £500 - 700 1454 A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Thorndike, Ipswich, circa 1790, with pagoda pediment, brass stop fluted capped columns, moulded arched trunk door, plinth with raised panel and upon bracket feet, 13-inch painted arched dial, centre with seconds dial and signed, arch with rolling moonphase high water at Ipswich, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 245cm high £2000 - 3000 1450 An Oak and Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Coats Wigan, circa 1770, swan neck pediment, turned columns, mahogany crossbanded trunk door, plinth with raised quatre form panel and upon later skirting, 13-inch square brass dial, matted centre with seconds and date aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 227cm high £700 - 900 1451 A Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, the caddied hood with Corinthian capped columns, wavy shaped trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, plinth with raised panel and upon bracket feet, 13-inch arched brass dial, seconds and date dials, arch with rolling moonphase (inactive) and later bearing inscription in the arch Thomas Tissier Corrall Lutterworth, triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement, quarter chiming with six hammers onto a nest of six bells and striking the hours on a larger bell, 226cm high (dial and movement later) £800 - 1200 1452 A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jno Furnis, Yarmouth, circa 1790, arched top pediment with brass finials, stop brass fluted columns, moulded trunk door flanked by stop brass fluted pilasters, raised panel to the base (feet missing), 12-inch one piece arched silvered dial, floral engraved dial centre with date aperture and seconds dial, arch signed, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 218cm high John Furniss is recorded working in Yarmouth circa 1781. See Baillie (GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, pg.116. £600 - 800 1455 A Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, signed William Cole, Weston Super Mare, circa 1900, with swan neck pediment and central carved mask, lattice blind fretwork to the front, pierced side sound frets, turned columns, trunk door with bevelled glass and flanked by carved mask and fluted pilasters, plinth with blind fretwork sides and recessed central panel, upon carved claw feet, 13-1/4-inch silvered arched brass dial, elaborately decorated with scrolled pierced work to the centre and borders, chapter ring with applied Arabic numerals, dial centre with seconds and signed on a silvered plaque, strike/silent selection positioned at 9, arch with two dials for chime/silent and Westminster/Whittington/St Michael chime selections, massive triple weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement, quarter chiming with eight hammers striking eight tubular bells and a larger hammer striking a further tubular bell for the hours, 248cm high £3000 - 4000 1456 A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Nicholson, Whitehaven, circa 1770, with swan neck pediment, fluted columns, plum pudding mahogany veneered trunk door, crossbanded plinth raised upon bracket feet, 14-1/2-inch arched brass dial signed, matted centre with seconds and date aperture, arch with moonphase, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 233cm high £1500 - 2000 1457 A Brass Mounted and Glass Thermometer, signed Jno Jones, 338 Strand, London, circa 1880, visible mercury tube with twin scales on a glass rectangular panel signed, brass mounted swivelling brackets and supported on a wooden backboard, 66cm high £200 - 300 1458 A Mahogany Wheel Barometer, circa 1850, with swan neck pediment, hygrometer, thermometer box, 10-inch silvered dial, spirit level, 109cm high £250 - 350 1459 A Mahogany Shell Inlaid Wheel Barometer, signed J Gestra, Fecit, circa 1820, with broken arched top, inlaid stringing to the borders and shell inlay, thermometer box, 8-inch silvered dial signed, 98cm high John Gestra is recorded working in Newport 1810-30. See Banfield (Edwin) Barometer Makers and Retailers, pg.90. £250 - 350 1460 A Mahogany 10-inch Wheel Barometer, signed D Luvate, Preston, circa 1840, the well figured case with swan neck top, hygrometer, thermometer box, 10-inch silvered dial, spirit level dial signed, 106cm high Dominic Luvate is recorded working in Preston 1820-45. See Banfield (Edwin) Barometer Makers and Retailers, pg.135. £300 - 400 1461 A Rosewood Wheel Barometer, signed Allison & Co, Richmond, circa 1850, with swan neck top, hygrometer, thermometer box, 8-inch silvered dial, spirit level dial signed, 97cm high £200 - 300 1462 A Mahogany Wheel Barometer, signed G Groce, York, circa 1820, with broken arched top, inlaid stringing to the borders, thermometer box, 8-inch silvered dial signed, 99cm high G Groce is recorded working in York 1810-30. See Banfield (Edwin) Barometer Makers and Retailers, pg.100. £200 - 300 1463 An Admiral Fitzroy's Storm Stick Barometer, signed Negretti & Zambra, Instrument Makers to Her Majesty, Holborn Viaduct, EC 122, Regent St W & 59 Cornhill EC London, circa 1870, the oak case with arched top, concealed large mercury tube, twin vernier ceramic dial signed, thermometer box, 104cm high £300 - 500 1464 A Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed Negretti & Zambra, 1 Hatton Garden, 59 Cornhill, 122 Regent Street & 153 Fleet Street London, circa 1880, with arched top, concealed mercury tube, double vernier ivory scale signed, thermometer box, turned cistern cover, 92cm high £300 - 500 1465 A Rosewood Stick Barometer, signed G Cartwright, Preston, circa 1860, well figured arched case with concealed mercury tube, single vernier ivory scale signed, thermometer box, turned cistern cover, 91cm high £300 - 500 1466 A Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed Fraser, Bond Street, London, circa 1810, well figured case with arched top and concealed mercury tube, single vernier silvered dial signed, turned cistern cover, 93cm high £600 - 800 Rugs and Carpets 1467 Heriz Runner Persian Azerbaijan The deep indigo field with a column of polychrome medallions and hexagons surrounded by stylised plants and geometric motifs enclosed by madder borders of angular devices between ivory guard stripes, 464cm by 107cm £400 - 600 1468 Feraghan Rug West Persia The deep indigo stepped lozenge field with a lattice of stylised boteh enclosed by candy pink spandrels and narrow ivory borders of stylised meandering vines and flanked by floral guard stripes, 196cm by 96cm £200 - 300 1469 Yomut Carpet West Turkestan The aubergine lattice field of hooked Dyrnak guls enclosed by narrow ivory 'bird' borders flanked by angular stylised zigzag guard stripes and with 'parasol' motifs elems, 245cm by 158cm £600 - 900 1470 Yomut Carpet West Turkestan The chestnut field with columns of Dyrnak guls enclosed by ivory borders of latch hook stylised vine and stepped guls flanked by double guard stripes, the elems with rows of stylised plants, 328cm by 208cm £700 - 1000 1471 Tekke Rug Emirate of Bukhara The raspberry field with two columns of five Salor guls enclosed by narrow borders of geometric devices, 160cm by 116cm £300 - 400 1472 Tabriz Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The deep indigo field with an allover Herati design enclosed by pistachio green borders of samovar motifs flanked by rosette and skittle guard stripes, 321cm by 237cm £350 - 500 1473 Heriz Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The stepped madder field centred by an indigo medallion surrounded by angular stylised floral vines framed by indigo spandrels and wide borders of serrated leaves and polychrome flowerheads between lemon guard stripes, 350cm by 266cm £500 - 700 1480 Kashan Carpet Central Persia The strawberry field of leafy scrolling vines centre by an indigo and ivory pole medallion enclosed by indigo borders of palmettes and meandering scrolling vines between triple guard stripes, 335cm by 240cm £700 - 1000 1474 Pair of Brussels Style Tapestries Each depicting noble ladies flanked by a lion and a unicorn within a millefleur landscape of birds and animals, late 19th/early 20th century, each approx 196cm by 135cm £200 - 400 1481 Ersari Turkman Carpet Emirate of Bukhara The abrashed madder field with three rows of ‘elephant foot ‘ guls surrounded by geometric devices and a stylised camel enclosed by stepped diamond borders and ‘saw tooth ‘ guard stripes, kilim panels at both ends, 310cm by 221cm £500 - 800 1475 Caucasian Design Carpet Probably Turkey The deep indigo field with an all over design of angular flowering vines flowerheads and Harshang motifs enclosed by strawberry red Harshang borders and ice blue rosette guard stripes, 388cm by 264cm £400 - 600 1476 Kashan Rug Central Persia The rust field of floral vines around an indigo medallion framed by spandrels and borders of palmettes and meandering vines between ivory guard stripes, 200cm by 131cm £300 - 500 1477 Modern Carpet of Ziegler Design Probably Afghanistan The ivory field of palmettes and large vines of serrated leaves enclosed by similar borders and tulip guard stripes, 525cm by 328cm £500 - 700 1478 Ravar Kirman Rug South East Persia The field with an intricate floral lattice design enclosed by narrow apple green borders of meandering floral vines flanked by similar guard stripes, 174cm by 136cm £200 - 300 1479 Kirman Carpet South East Persia The claret field richly decorated with flowering plants and boteh enclosed by wide indigo and ivory fleur de lys borders, 547cm by 300cm £700 - 1000 1482 Tekke Rug Emirate of Bukhara The claret compartmentalised field of columns of rectangular guls enclosed by borders of geometric motifs between guard stripes of hooked devices, 120cm by 102cm £300 - 500 1483 Fine Lesghi Rug South Caucasus The blood red field with three typical star medallions framed by tribal motifs and enclosed by flowerhead borders and triple polychrome guard stripes, short kilims at each end, 139cm by 94cm Dated and inscribed panel at one end. Original Harvey Nichols label on reverse £1000 - 1500 1484 Unusual Kazak Rug Central Caucasus The plain indigo field centred by a stepped polychrome medallion framed by ivory borders of rosettes and mustard coloured boteh guard stripes flanked by barber poles, 140cm by 111cm £250 - 350 1485 Afshar Rug South East Persia The lozenge shaped field centred by an ivory cusped medallion surrounded by diagonal columns of stylised boteh framed by similar spandrels and deep indigo borders of flowerheads between ivory meandering vine guard stripes, 187cm by 142cm £200 - 300 1486 Karabagh Rug South Caucasus The compartmentalised field with bands of polychrome hooked medallions and Memling guls enclosed by borders of polychrome rosettes and flanked by pistachio and ivory guard stripes containing stellar devices, 250cm by 130cm £700 - 1000 1487 Luri/Bakhtiari Rug West Persia The deep indigo lattice field with rows of latch hook madder medallions and with tribal and zoomorphic devices enclosed by ivory reciprocal 'bird' borders flanked by polychrome barber poles, 270cm by 160cm £250 - 350 1494 Finely Woven Kashan Mat Central Persia The mid indigo field with an urn issuing flowers flanked by columns and beneath a cusped Mihrab enclosed by narrow pale lemon borders of rosettes and meandering vines between skittle guard stripes, 76cm by 56cm £200 - 300 1488 Karabagh Rug South Caucasus The plain madder field with triple linked stepped medallions containing polychrome flowerheads flanked by similar panels and indigo borders of vines and further flowerheads between madder guard stripes, 265cm by 176cm £300 - 500 1495 Kazak Rug Central Caucasus The brick red field centred by a pale blue stepped medallion and two ivory octagons containing geometric devices enclosed by pale indigo borders of ‘arrowheads’ and serrated ‘Z’ motifs between meandering vine guard stripes, 268cm by 181cm £200 - 300 1489 A Very Finely Woven Ghom Silk Rug Central Persia The pale strawberry field of scrolling floral vines and palmettes around an ivory cusped pole medallion framed by spandrels and ivory borders of meandering vines flanked by double guard stripes, 157cm by 108cm £300 - 500 1496 Shiraz Tribal Rug South West Persia The ivory serrated lozenge field with two stepped indigo medallions enclosed by madder spandrels and narrow mustard borders of angular serrated vines between polychrome guard stripes, 194cm by 158cm £300 - 500 1490 Bidjar Rug of Mustafi Design Persian Kurdistan The deep indigo field of large angular scrolling vines and semi naturalistic floral sprays enclosed by madder borders of leafy flowers and pale indigo guard stripes, 230cm by 142cm £1000 - 1500 1497 North West Persian Kurdish Runner The abrashed indigo field of Herati design enclosed by borders of rosettes and meandering floral vines framed by double guard stripes, 345cm by 100cm £400 - 600 1491 Tekke Rug Emirate of Bukhara The claret field with three columns of typical quartered guls enclosed by borders of stepped medallions and multiple narrow guard stripes, 147cm by 125cm £200 - 300 1492 Kashgai Rug South West Persia The field with a single column of latch hook medallions surrounded by numerous stylised boteh, plants and tribal devices enclosed by multiple narrow borders and barber pole guard stripes, 255cm by 170cm £300 - 500 1493 Narrow Saroukh Runner West Persia The pale aubergine field with a single column of flowering plants enclosed by narrow borders of vines and flowerheads between zigzag guard stripes, 305cm by 80cm £200 - 300 1498 Zil-i-Sultan Rug South East Persia The ivory field with rows of urns and flowers enclosed by indigo borders of flowering plants and meandering vines flanked by guard stripes, 147cm by 110cm £200 - 300 1499 Bakhtiari Rug West Persia The strawberry field of brightly flowering vines around an ivory and indigo pole medallion framed by spandrels and madder borders of palmettes and scrolling vines flanked by indigo guard stripes, 216cm by 145cm £200 - 300 1500 Malayir Runner West Persia The lattice field containing rows of boteh enclosed by ivory borders of rosettes flanked by meandering vine guard stripes, 386cm by 106cm £300 - 500 1501 Ersari Carpet Emirate of Bukhara The madder field with three columns of nine quartered elephant foot guls flanked by Memling guls and tribal devices, enclosed by compartmentalised borders and ivory guard stripes, 363cm by 245cm £500 - 700 1508 Heriz Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The madder field of angular vines around an indigo medallion framed by spandrels and indigo borders of serrated leaves and rosettes flanked by lemon meandering vine guard stripes, 306cm by 218cm £600 - 900 1502 Kashgai Rug South West Persia The lozenge field richly decorated with tribal devices centred by a small ivory medallion framed by indigo spandrels and borders of flowering plants between zigzag guard stripes and barber poles, 242cm by 192cm £300 - 500 1509 Senneh Rug Persian Kurdistan The deep indigo field of Herati design centred by a madder diamond medallion and stylised flowerheads enclosed by ivory spandrels and madder palmette borders between narrow guard stripes, 195cm by 138cm £400 - 600 1503 Narrow North West Persian Runner The madder field with columns of boteh and flowers enclosed by an ivory border of angular vines and boteh flanked to one side by a polychrome barber pole guard stripe, 374cm by 92cm £400 - 600 1510 Large Khorasan Carpet North East Persia The rust field of scrolling vines around an ice blue floral medallion framed by deep indigo spandrels and ivory floral borders between multiple guard stripes, 470cm by 315cm £200 - 400 1504 Narrow Hamadan Runner Persian Kurdistan The rust field with central medallion flanked by two lozenges each with flowering plants framed by spandrels and narrow indigo borders of vines between ivory guard stripes, 525cm by 88cm £200 - 400 1505 Pair of Agra Rugs North Central India Each with an ice blue Herati field enclosed by an abrashed claret border of leaf and rosette design between mushroom guard stripes, each approx, 200cm by 120cm £1000 - 1500 1506 Yazd Carpet South East Persia The cusped pale lemon field of flowing vines around a soft indigo flowerhead pole medallion framed by aubergine spandrels and pale lemon floral borders between double guard stripes, 348cm by 255cm £600 - 800 1507 Tabriz Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The cream field of large palmettes and scrolling vines around a sky blue medallion framed by cusped spandrels and borders of palmettes and leaf design intersected by meandering vines and floral guard stripes, 383cm by 285cm £500 - 700 1511 Unusual Kirghiz Ensi Pamir Region The madder quartered field of hooked motifs enclosed by compartmentalised borders of geometric devices, 197cm by 128cm Pile Kirghiz weaving are extremely rare. Few examples are found on the market. Ensis were used by the Kirghiz and Turkman tribes as doorway curtains in their round felt tents. £400 - 600 1512 Heriz Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The claret field of floral vines around a typical medallion framed by spandrels and wide indigo borders of serrated leaves and flowerheads between lemon guard stripes, 475cm by 345cm £700 - 1000 1513 Finely Woven Kashan Carpet Central Persia The cream field of scrolling vines around a flowerhead medallion framed by spandrels and floral borders intersected by meandering vines flanked by cloud band guard stripes, 426cm by 305cm Inscribed four times and dated £700 - 1000 1514 Pair of Kashan Carpets Central Persia Each with a cream field of palmettes and scrolling vines around a pole medallion framed by spandrels and borders of palmettes and meandering vines between multiple guard stripes, each approx 307cm by 202cm £600 - 900 1521 A Fine Serapi Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The madder field of angular vines around an indigo and fawn medallion framed by ivory spandrels and enclosed by indigo borders of angular polychrome vines between ice blue and salmon pink guard stripes, 553cm by 350cm £7000 - 10000 1515 Pair of Kashan Rugs Central Persia Each with a cream field of palmettes and vines enclosed by similar ivory borders and rosette guard stripes, each 206cm by 131cm £400 - 600 1522 A Fine Tabriz Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The claret field with an allover lattice design of palmettes and flowering plants enclosed by deep indigo borders of similar meandering floral vines between pale lemon and ice blue guard stripes, 562cm by 353cm £10000 - 15000 1516 Pair of Tabriz Rugs Persian Azerbaijan Each with a deep sand field with rows of stylised medallions enclosed by ivory borders of stylised palmettes flanked by guard stripes, each 192cm by 142cm £250 - 350 1517 Narrow Sarab Runner Persian Azerbaijan The ivory field with a single column of linked stepped medallions surrounded by tribal and geometric motifs enclosed by ice blue spandrels and narrow indigo borders between rosette and meandering vine guard stripes, 366cm by 84cm £300 - 500 1518 Ziegler Mahal Carpet Sultanabad West Persia The mid indigo field with large serrated leaves and flowerheads enclosed by wide madder borders of meandering floral vines and double guard stripes, 480cm by 323cm Provenance: Eydon Hall, Northamptonshire £5000 - 8000 1519 Senneh Carpet of Unusual Size Persian Kurdistan The mid-indigo abrashed field with rows of semi-naturalistic roses enclosed by madder borders of ivory cartouches between boteh guard stripes, 350cm by 260cm £3000 - 4000 1520 Fine Saroukh Carpet West Persia The deep indigo field of polychrome vines around an ivory medallion framed by madder spandrels and ivory borders of further meandering vines between twin guard stripes, 305cm by 206cm £5000 - 7000 Furniture 1523 A Victorian Figured Walnut Secretaire rd th Wellington Chest, 3 quarter 19 century, with five drawers and a deep two-as-one drawer enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and drawers, scrolling leaf carved capitals, raised on a platform base, 56cm by 41cm by 127cm £700 - 1000 1524 A George III Mahogany and Ebony Strung th Inverted Breakfront Sideboard, late 18 century, the single convex shaped drawer above an arched apron flanked by conforming two-as-one deep drawers, raised on fluted tapering legs with splayed feet, 243cm by 67cm by 91cm £1000 - 1500 1525 A Rosewood and Brass Strung Teapoy, circa 1820, of rectangular form with hinged drop leaves enclosing three drawers, raised on a leaf carved turned support with moulded socle and platform, on four gadrooned supports with brass toes and castors, 46cm by 36cm by 79cm £300 - 500 1526 A George II Mahogany Foldover Card Table, mid th 18 century, the folding rectangular top with rounded projecting cornice enclosing a velvet lined interior with gaming wells, raised on slender tapering legs decorated with spurs terminating in flattened pad feet, 83cm by 46cm by 73cm £300 - 500 1527 th A George III Mahogany Chest on Chest, late 18 century, the cavetto cornice above two short and six long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 114cm by 64cm by 187cm £800 - 1200 1528 th An Early 18 Century Solid Walnut and Crossbanded Chest on Stand, of two short over three long graduated drawers, the base with deep drawer above a carved frieze, raised on cabriole legs, 113cm by 61cm by 179cm (repairs) £400 - 600 1535 A Late Regency Mahogany Bowfront Pedestal nd th Sideboard, 2 quarter 19 century, the staged top and brass gallery above conforming pedestals with cellaret drawers, raised on carved fore-feet, 263cm by 85cm by 147cm £700 - 1000 1529 A Victorian Walnut and Parquetry Breakfront Credenza, mid 19th century, with a central glazed door flanked by floral decorated panels and convex glazed doors, raised on a plinth base, 140cm by 41cm by 102cm £700 - 1000 1536 A Late George III Mahogany Linen Press, early th 19 century, bears part Clumber label, with two cupboard doors above two large doors enclosing four oak lined sliding trays with four short and one long drawer below, 145cm by 63cm by 188cm £500 - 800 1530 A 19th Century Chippendale Style Mahogany Breakfront Bookcase, the relief carved frieze above a pair of glazed astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, flanked by conforming wings, the base of two central cupboard doors enclosing a fixed shelf, flanked by cupboard doors enclosing three deep drawers and four small drawers, the base with carved moulding and conforming cabriole legs, 265cm by 54cm by 235cm £1800 - 2500 1537 A Regency Rosewood, Satinwood Banded and Gilt Metal Foldover Card Table, circa 1820, the hinged lid enclosing a velvet lined interior, raised on turned spindle supports with four splayed legs with brass cast toes and castors, the underside with paper label HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF PORTLAND KG WELBECK ABBEY No.142 REPAIRED BY GEORGE TROLLOPE & SONS, WEST HALKIN STREET, 26.6.1961, 88.5cm by 44cm by 72cm £250 - 350 1531 A George III Mahogany Straight Front Chest, th early 19 century, of two short over three long graduated drawers with swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 94cm by 51cm by 86cm £400 - 600 1532 A Late George III Mahogany Serpentine Front th Chest, early 19 century, four long graduated drawers with swan neck handles all between canted fluted stiles, raised on bracket feet, 126cm by 63cm by 96cm £1000 - 1500 1533 A Scottish Serpentine Front Sideboard, circa 1820, the staged top above a central bowfront drawer, the base with central frieze drawer above an arched apron and flanked by cupboard doors, raised on square tapering legs inlaid with oval patera and spade feet, 166cm by 60cm by 98cm £700 - 1000 1534 A George III Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, by Philip Bell, London, circa 1770, with two cupboard doors enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and small drawers, the fall above two short and three long graduated drawers, raised on later bun feet, 108cm by 62cm by 204cm Philip Bell, St Paul's Churchyard, London 1758-1774, successor to Elizabeth Bell, See Gilbert (Christopher) Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, pg.97, fig.96 £700 - 1000 1538 A Late George III Mahogany and Herringbone th Inlaid Bowfront Chest, early 19 century, with four long graduated drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet, 117cm by 56cm by 102cm £400 - 600 1539 A George III Style Satinwood and Tulipwood Banded Bureau, the fall enclosing a worn green skiver and drawers, with two short and two long drawers below, raised on bracket feet with castors, 61cm by 41cm by 91cm £450 - 550 1540 rd A Victorian Mahogany Partners' Desk, 3 th quarter 19 century, inset a modern green and gilt leather skiver above six frieze drawers, raised on conforming pedestals, 168cm by 114cm by 83cm £700 - 1000 1541 th An 18 Century Style Giltwood and Gesso Console Table, the rectangular top of breakfront form bordered by acanthus and C scroll foliate support centred by a kneeling putto, 130cm by 50cm by 91cm £900 - 1200 1542 th A Victorian Walnut Fire Screen, mid 19 century, with later needlework panel depicting a girl and dog, raised on carved bulbous support with S scroll tripod base, 46cm by 110cm £250 - 350 1543 A Pair of Regency Mahogany Hall Chairs, early th 19 century, each with circular green painted family crest above boarded seats, raised on ring turned tapering forelegs, 43cm by 38cm by 84cm £250 - 350 1544 A Late George III Mahogany, Boxwood Strung th and Crossbanded Bowfront Chest, early 19 century, of four long graduated drawers with brass knob handles, raised on splayed bracket feet, 95cm by 60cm by 93cm £400 - 600 1545 A George IV Four Door Breakfront Library nd th Bookcase, 2 quarter 19 century, the bold cornice above conforming glazed astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the cupboard base with four panel doors raised on turned feet, 215cm by 50cm by 224cm £1200 - 1800 1546 A George II Walnut and Feather Banded Chest th on Chest, early 18 century, of two short over six graduated long drawers, raised on later bracket feet, brass solid plate drop handles fitted to each side, 104cm by 55cm by 173cm £1000 - 1500 1547 A George III Mahogany, Satinwood and Tulipwood Chest on Chest, circa 1800, the dentil cornice above two short and three long drawers between canted stiles, the base of three deep drawers, raised on bracket feet, 117cm by 59cm by 184cm £1000 - 1500 1548 A George III Mahogany Double Pedestal Desk, th early 19 century, inset green and gilt leather skiver above an arrangement of nine drawers, the opposing side with cupboard doors, raised on plinths bases with castors, 124cm by 84cm by 79cm £2000 - 3000 1549 A George II Mahogany Demi-Lune Foldover Tea th Table, mid 18 century, the plain frieze above four cabriole legs, the back leg pivoting as a gateleg, raised on chamfered pad feet, 88cm by 44cm by 75cm £300 - 500 1550 A Victorian Burr Walnut Breakfront Credenza, rd th 3 quarter 19 century, with three-quarter pierced brass gallery above two central glazed doors flanked by foliate carved bowfront cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base, 151cm by 42cm by 91cm £1000 - 1500 1551 th A Late 17 Century Walnut Cabinet on Stand, with quarter-veneered cupboard doors enclosing an arrangement of small drawers around a central cupboard, above a deep frieze drawer, raised on turned forelegs and wavy shaped understretcher, 134cm by 55cm by 152cm £2000 - 3000 1552 th A Regency Mahogany Wine Cooler, early 19 century, of rectangular form with gadrooned decoration, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior, brass lion mask loop side handles, raised on turned tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 44.5cm by 42.5cm by 62cm £700 - 1000 1553 th A Victorian Amboyna Work Table, mid 19 century, of rectangular canted form, with frieze drawer and removable fitted tray, raised on a square tapering support with convex quadripartite platform base with scrolled toes and castors, 50.5cm by 50cm by 70.5cm £700 - 1000 1554 rd A Victorian Mahogany Triple Door Wardrobe, 3 th quarter 19 century, the bold cornice above a plain frieze and doors with arched moulding enclosing hanging space and drawers, raised on plinth base, 207cm by 73cm by 213cm £700 - 1000 1555 A 19th Century Figured Mahogany Washstand, with hinged serpentine front and sliding mechanism enclosing a grey veined carrara marble interior, above four long drawers between canted trusses, 81cm by 51cm by 96cm £300 - 500 1556 A Victorian Amboyna, Ebonised and Marquetry th Side Cabinet, mid 19 century, the glazed doors enclosing two fixed shelves all between canted stiles raised on ebonised feet, 95cm by 42cm by 107cm £400 - 600 1557 A Victorian Figured Walnut Kidney Shape rd th Writing Desk, 3 quarter 19 century, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior above a hinged writing slope, raised on turned leaf carved bulbous supports with acanthus carved cabriole legs joined by a turned stretcher, 121cm by 50cm by 90cm £1000 - 1500 1558 A Teak and Brass Bound Campaign Chest, Army & Navy C.S.L. Makers, of two short above three long drawers with brass recessed handles, raised on later feet, 91cm by 46cm by 101cm £400 - 600 1559 th A Mid 19 Century Mahogany Dwarf Linen Press, stamped James Winter, 101 Wardour Street, Soho, London, the two rectangular doors enclosing four sliding trays flanked by an arrangement of eight drawers, raised on compressed gadrooned feet, 196cm by 55cm by 116cm James Winter, Furniture Broker, Appraiser and Undertaker, 1823-1840, business continued to trade to 1870 is it is unlikely that any of the furniture so marked was actually made by James Winter, his trade card indicated that he offered a liberal price for second-hand furniture in large or small quantities. £700 - 1000 1560 A Mahogany, Satinwood, Tulipwood and Marquetry Card Table, in the manner of William Moore of Dublin, of D shape form enclosing a velvet lined interior, above an inlaid frieze of patera, raised on square tapering legs, 91cm by 46cm by 74cm (repairs) Provenance: By descent from grandparents who lived in Ireland £2000 - 3000 1561 A George III Style Mahogany, Satinwood and th Rosewood Crossbanded Serpentine Chest, 19 century, with pull-out brushing slide above three deep drawers, raised on bracket feet, 94cm by 54cm by 90cm £500 - 700 1562 th A George III Mahogany Bureau, late 18 century, the fall enclosing a fitted interior of twenty small drawers, above two short and three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 102cm by 57cm by 109cm £300 - 500 1563 A Late Regency Mahogany and Rosewood nd th Crossbanded Teapoy, 2 quarter 19 century, the hinged lid enclosing an arrangement of tea canisters and apertures, raised on slender brass strung C scroll legs with foliate cast mounts, 40cm by 32cm by 77cm £250 - 350 1564 A George III Style Mahogany and Rosewood Crossbanded Serpentine Front Chest, the moulded top above four long graduated drawers and shaped apron, raised on splayed bracket feet, 97cm by 58cm by 86cm £600 - 800 1565 A George III Mahogany Straight Front Chest, th late 18 century, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, all between carved canted stiles, raised on bracket feet, 86cm by 54cm by 84cm £500 - 700 1566 A George III Style Mahogany and Polychrome Painted Pembroke Table,18th Century and later painted, the top richly decorated with classical figures and floral swags, above a frieze drawer and opposing sham drawer, raised on square tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 98cm by 75cm by 74cm £1500 - 2000 1567 A Victorian Teak and Brass Bound Campaign th Chest, mid 19 century, in two parts, comprising two short above three long drawers with brass recessed handles, raised on compressed toupie feet, 98cm by 46cm by 100cm £700 - 1000 1568 An Adams Revival Mahogany Serving Table, the leaf carved edge with two hinged sections above a shaped frieze centred by a ram's mask, raised on square tapering anthemion decorated legs with claw and ball feet, 225cm by 58cm by 96cm (alterations) £700 - 1000 1569 A Mahogany Breakfront Dwarf Linen Press, mid th 19 century, in the manner of Gillows, paper label verso encompassing a ducal coronet surmounting the letter N and Clumber 4376, the two central cupboard doors enclosing five sliding oak lined trays and two frieze drawers, flanked by conforming cupboards enclosing later shelves, raised on turned feet, 198cm by 53cm by 117cm Gillows supplied a number of pieces for Clumber House in Nottinghamshire. £700 - 1000 1570 nd A Late Regency Mahogany Dwarf Bookcase, 2 th quarter 19 century, of inverted breakfront form above two frieze drawers, two adjustable shelves between fluted and lappit carved stiles, 116cm by 41cm by 98cm £900 - 1200 1571 A Regency Rosewood, Satinwood Crossbanded, Ebony and Boxwood Strung Sofa th Table, early 19 century, with rectangular top and two rounded drop leaves above two real and two sham drawers, raised on slender ends supports with brass toes and castors, 97cm by 65cm by 73cm £900 - 1200 1572 th An 18 Century Oak and Fruitwood Primitive Stickback Chair, the curved top rail with traces of paint above five spindles, moulded seat and chamfered tripod legs, 48cm by 30cm by 62cm £300 - 500 1573 th A Mid 19 Century Yew and Elm High Splat Windsor Armchair, with double row back support, curved arms, spindle supports and legs joined by a crinoline understretcher, 50cm by 39cm by 110cm; th and A Mid 19 Century Yew and Elm Highback Windsor Armchair, with double row back support, spindle arm supports and legs joined by a crinoline understretcher, 50cm by 40cm by 102cm (2) £1200 - 1500 1574 th A Joined Oak Wainscot Chair, 17 century in part, with carved back panel above a boarded seat, gun barrel arm supports, the front rail stamped TS, 58cm by 36cm by 116cm £450 - 650 1575 th A Mid 19 Century Child's Wing Armchair, Northern Region, with panel seat above a shaped frieze and raised on sledge shape bases £200 - 300 1576 A Joined Oak Yorkshire Wainscot Armchair, with carved and fielded back support between moulded stiles, with downswept arms, raised on ring turned supports and conforming forelegs joined by an H stretcher, 57cm by 39cm by 106cm £500 - 700 1577 th A 19 Century Child's Yewwood, Elm and Fruitwood Windsor Chair, with double row back support, pierced splat and moulded seat, raised on turned spindle forelegs, 37cm by 30cm by 70cm; A th Child's 19 Century North West Rush Seated Chair, with spindle back support and turned legs, th 34cm by 30cm by 64cm; and A 19 Century Rush Seated Ladderback Rocking Chair, with spindle arm supports, rail and legs, 47cm by 38cm by 81cm (3) £400 - 600 1578 th A Joined Oak Wainscot Type Chair, 19 century and later, the carved back support and downswept arms above a boarded seat, raised on spindle and block supports joined by a peripheral understretcher, 55cm by 36cm by 119cm £300 - 500 1579 th A Joined Oak Wainscot Type Chair, 19 century, the carved back support above fielded panels and downswept arms, boarded seat raised on bobbin turned supports joined by a peripheral stretcher, 52cm by 36cm by 124cm £300 - 500 1580 th A Joined Oak Double Stool, in 17 century style, the rectangular plank seat above turned block legs joined by a peripheral understretcher, 119cm by 23cm by 51cm £300 - 500 1581 th A Set of Ten 19 Century Ash and Rush Seated Chairs, probably North West, the shaped top rail and chamfered finials above a pierced splat, turned legs with pad feet joined by a turned front stretcher, 48cm by 40cm by 94cm £1000 - 1500 1582 Four Victorian Elm, Ash and Beech Smoker's Bow/Office Armchairs, late 19th century, one with label William Collins & Sons, Chair Manufacturers, High Wycombe, each with curved rests, spindle supports and moulded seats, raised on turned spindle forelegs joined by double stretchers, 46cm by 48cm £550 - 750 1583 A Yorkshire Green Painted Ash Hoop Back Windsor Armchair, circa 1800, with double spindle back support, curved arm rests, moulded seat and turned spindle forelegs, 53cm by 41cm by 106cm £300 - 500 1584 th A Late 19 Century Joined Oak Wing Back Rocking Chair, upholstered in modern crewelwork fabric, with padded sides, back support and seat, the base of panel construction, 50cm by 45cm by 110cm £300 - 400 1585 th A Late 19 Century Joined Pine Orkney Chair, with curved rush back and wings, the boarded seat above a pull-out drawer and panel sides, 50cm by 40cm by 112cm £300 - 500 1586 th A Mid 18 Century Joined Oak Press Cupboard, probably North Wales, the plain frieze with inverted turned finials, with two fielded cupboard doors and conforming sliding door, the lower section with three frieze drawers above two large fielded panel doors, raised on stile feet, 144cm by 57cm by 179cm £500 - 600 1587 th A Late 17 Century Joined Oak Chest, the hinged lid enclosing a lidded till above a carved frieze and three conforming panels between moulded stiles, carved with EH 1683, 125cm by 58cm by 69cm £300 - 500 1588 A George III Oak and Mahogany Crossbanded High Dresser, probably th Staffordshire/Shropshire, late 18 century, with three fixed shelves between two cupboard doors, the base with three frieze drawers above a shaped apron, raised on three cabriole forelegs with pad feet, 217cm by 48cm by 216cm £600 - 800 1589 th An 18 Century Oak Mule Chest, carved with JB 1727, with hinged lid above three fielded panels and two frieze drawers below, raised on stile feet, 127cm by 52cm by 84cm £300 - 500 1590 An Oak Dining Table, of three plank construction above a chamfered frieze, four barrel legs and th joined by an H stretcher, 17 century and later, th 216cm by 78cm by 71cm; and Six 17 Century South Yorkshire/North Derbyshire Oak Dining Chairs, each with crescent shape splats above boarded seats, turned spindle supports joined by an H stretcher, 44cm by 36cm by 102cm (retipped and restorations) (7) £1000 - 1500 1591 A Harlequin Set of Eight Ash and Rush Seated Dining Chairs, North West Region, with double spindle back supports and turned legs joined by stretchers, including two carvers with triple spindle back supports and shaped arm rests, single chairs 47cm by 40cm by 96cm £700 - 1000 1592 th A Joined Oak Cradle and Rocker, early 18 century, of panelled form with canted hood, moulded finials and stile supports, 100cm by 58cm by 80cm £250 - 350 1593 th A 17 Century Oak Side Table, of three plank construction over a frieze drawer and raised on bobbin turned legs joined by stretcher, 77cm by 56cm by 65cm £500 - 700 1594 A George III Oak Chest on Chest, the moulded cornice above two short and six long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 116cm by 54cm by 162cm £700 - 1000 1595 th An Early 16 Century Carved Oak Chest, the hinged lid above four Gothic tracery carved panels, 166cm by 66cm by 71cm £1000 - 1500 1596 th An 18 Century Joined Oak Cwpwrdd Deuddam, the frieze carved EIM 1740 above inverted turned finials with two fielded cupboard doors and large double fielded panel doors below, raised on stile supports, 146cm by 58cm by 172cm £1200 - 1800 1597 th An 18 Century Joined Oak Housekeeper's Cupboard on Associated Stand, the bold pediment above two fielded panel doors, the stand with three deep frieze drawers above a wavy shaped apron, raised on compressed bun feet, 138cm by 56cm by 194cm £800 - 1200 1598 A Carved Oak Panel of William III, late 17th century, carved in relief with a guilloche decorated arched border, 41cm by 29cm £150 - 200 1599 An Oak Side Table, circa 1700, the rectangular top above a single frieze drawer, raised on turned spindle legs joined by a peripheral understretcher, 87cm by 53cm by 73cm £700 - 1000 1601 th An 18 Century Oak Open Dresser and Rack, with three fixed shelves and two cupboard doors above three conforming drawers and wavy shaped stretcher, above a potboard with moulded stiles and muntins, 187cm by 42cm by 215cm £1800 - 2500 1602 th An 18 Century Oak Bureau, the fall enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes above three sliding wells, two short and two long graduated drawers below, raised on bracket feet, 88cm by 48cm by 98cm £400 - 600 1603 A Carved Oak Court Cupboard, the lunette carved frieze above a central arched panel flanked by cupboard doors and turned column supports, a long frieze drawer with carved S shaped decoration and conforming supports joined by a potboard, 130cm by 50cm by 125cm £400 - 600 1604 th An Oak Chest on Stand, Basically 18 century, with two short above three long graduated drawers, the stand with three frieze drawers above a wavy shaped apron, raised on stout cabriole legs, 93cm by 58cm by 143cm £400 - 600 1605 th An Early 19 Century Enclosed Dresser and Rack, with three fixed shelves above an arrangement of six graduated drawers flanked by two cupboard doors with knob handles and ivory escutcheons, raised on stile feet, 153cm by 48cm by 200cm £700 - 1000 1606 A George III Oak Enclosed Dresser and Rack, with three fixed shelves above an arrangement of six drawers and two fielded panel doors between turned spindle supports, raised on bracket feet, 163cm by 52cm by 219cm £1200 - 1800 1614 A Joined Oak Dresser, the solid top above three deep frieze drawers, enclosed panel sides and back, raised on stile supports 213cm by 54cm by 84cm, together with an associated delft rack fitted with iron cup hooks, 198cm by 25cm by 104cm £700 - 1000 1607 An Elm and Oak Farmhouse Table, of three plank construction over a plain frieze with single drawer, raised on square chamfered legs joined by an H stretcher, 190cm by 79cm by 76cm £700 - 1000 1615 A George III Oak and Mahogany Crossbanded Low Dresser and Rack, Late 18th Century, the shaped pediment over an arrangement of shelves and two small drawers, the base with three deep drawers above a wavy shaped frieze, raised on cabriole forelegs with pad feet, 186cm by 55cm by 186cm £1500 - 2000 1608 An 18th Century Oak and Mahogany Crossbanded Enclosed Dresser and Rack, the fret cut pierced frieze above three fixed shelves with small niches, the base of five long drawers above two cupboard doors, raised on plain stiles, 187cm by 48cm by 202cm £600 - 800 1609 th An 18 Century Open Dresser and Rack, with wavy shaped frieze and shelves with iron cup hooks, the base of five frieze drawers above a shaped apron, raised on square stiles and joined by a potboard, 141cm by 41cm by 194cm £700 - 1000 1610 th An 18 Century Oak Dresser Base, with three frieze drawers above three fielded panels, two as cupboards, raised on stile feet, 145cm by 49cm by 89cm £400 - 600 1611 A George III Oak Mule Chest, probably rd th Lancashire, 3 quarter 18 century, the three-quarter shaped gallery above a hinged lid enclosing a till with drawers, above four fielded panel doors with frieze drawers below, between canted column stiles raised on ogee bracket feet, 161cm by 58cm by 92cm £500 - 700 1612 th A George III Open Dresser and Rack, mid 18 century, with three fixed shelves and iron cup hooks, above three frieze drawers and pierced arched frieze, raised on turned spindle forelegs joined by a potboard, 171cm by 42cm by 189cm £900 - 1200 1613 A Late George III Oak, Boxwood and Ebony th Strung Straight Front Chest, early 19 century, of two short above four long graduated drawers with oval pressed brass thistle design handles, raised on bracket feet, 107cm by 52cm by 138cm £300 - 500 1616 th A 17 Century Joined Oak Yorkshire Chair, the double crescent carved back support with grotesque masks above a boarded seat, on turned and block forelegs joined by stretchers, 51cm by 43cm by 104cm £500 - 700 1617 th An Early 18 Century Joined Oak Crib, dated 1706 and initialled KT, with panelled sides, turned spindles and part canopy top, raised on sledge bases, 57cm by 45cm by 79cm £300 - 500 1618 th An 18 Century Oak Lowboy, with three frieze drawers above a shaped apron, raised on slender cabriole legs, 77cm by 50cm by 71cm £300 - 400 1619 th A 17 Century Style Secretaire a Abattant, the bold cornice above cushion shaped frieze, the fall enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and drawers above three deep geometric moulded drawers, raised on turnip feet, 100cm by 54cm by 165cm £600 - 800 1620 th An Early 18 Century Oak Straight Front Chest, in two parts, geometric moulded two-as-one drawers with brass drop handles, raised on stile feet, 102cm by 63cm by 93cm £350 - 450 1621 th A Carved Oak Vitrine, early 20 century, of bowfront form with carved frieze centred by a grotesque mask, the central glazed door between acanthus carved lion head pilasters enclosing four plate glass shelves, raised on claw feet and castors, 117cm by 46cm by 180cm £300 - 500 1622 A Dutch Mahogany and Floral Marquetry Cheval th Mirror, the mirror 19 century, the stand later, the rectangular plate within a richly inlaid marquetry border raised on simple tapering supports joined by a wavy shaped stretcher, 68cm by 136cm £350 - 550 1623 An Italian Neo-Classical Style Commode, in the manner of Giuseppe Maggiolini, with three drawers crossbanded and richly inlaid overall with classical figures in landscapes, raised on tapering legs, 124cm by 57cm by 93cm £3500 - 4500 1624 th An 18 Century German Walnut Cabinet on Stand, the bold pediment above floral and leaf carved cupboard doors enclosing a fitted interior, the base with frieze drawer above spiral turned supports, with conforming stretcher and raised on flattened bun feet, 130cm by 68cm by 187cm £2000 - 3000 1625 An Italian Cypresswood Cassone, with pen decorated hinged lid depicting figures, with chip carved panels and iron carrying handles, 176cm by 76cm by 67cm £500 - 700 1626 An Italian White Marble and Alabaster Pedestal th Table, late 19 century, the circular top with diverse marble and mineral samples, raised on turned support with circular platform base, table top 35cm diameter, 64cm high £400 - 600 1627 An Italian Circular Brass Two-Tier Table, late th 19 century, the top with central draughts board in alternate diverse mineral specimens and marbles within four irregular shaped panels, the bottom tier of Sienna marble, the top 60cm diameter, 63cm high £1500 - 2000 1628 th An Italian Circular Marble Top Table, early 20 century, with central star shaped motif within diverse marble specimens shaped as a flowerhead, all within purple and white veined marble border, raised on slender brass legs with shaped undertier and raised hoof feet, 51.5cm by 53cm £1000 - 1500 1629 A Pair of 19th Century Italian Walnut and Pine Torcheres, each richly carved with C scroll figural supports terminating in three hoof feet with grotesque masks, 45cm by 151cm £400 - 600 1630 th A 19 Century Hardwood and Inlaid Moorish Hinged Chest, the lid with arabesque motifs throughout, the front with three conforming panels, raised on plinth base, 120cm by 52cm by 48cm £700 - 1000 1631 A Green Onyx and Gilt Metal Mounted Pedestal, early 20th century, the square revolving platform top above a leaf cast socle and column support, raised on stepped platform base with square feet, 25cm by 25cm by 100cm £200 - 300 1632 A Fine Louis XV Style Kingwood, Brass Strung and Basque Breccia Marble Top Five Piece Bedroom Suite, initialled ‘M ‘, comprising a mirror door wardrobe with frieze drawer below and carved stiles, 115cm by 52cm by 260cm, a marble top commode of five long drawers, 123cm by 56cm by 96cm, a marble top bedside chest of four drawers and central niche, 36cm by 42cm by 92cm, a 5' rail bedstead with acanthus carved finials, and wall mirror with arched bevelled glass plate, 95cm by 71cm £2500 - 3500 1633 A Pair of Louis XV Style Kingwood, Tulipwood and Gilt Metal Mounted Three-Tier Étagères, th 20 century, each shaped tier inlaid with polychrome flowers, raised on square columns with splayed feet, 40cm by 40cm by 82cm £350 - 550 1634 A Louis XV Style Mahogany and Floral th Marquetry Display Cabinet, late 19 century, the arched cornice above glazed panel doors enclosing three fixed shelves, above a shaped frieze, raised on slender cabriole forelegs with gilt foliate mounts an sabots, 98cm by 45cm by 218cm £500 - 700 1635 A Louis XV Style Vernis Martin, Kingwood and Gilt Metal Mounted Vitrine, late 19th century, of serpentine shaped form with arched pediment above a central glazed door flanked by shaped glazed sides, all above painted panels, 115cm by 54cm by 206cm £3000 - 4000 1636 A Louis XV Transitional Style Kingwood and Gilt Metal Mounted Secretaire à Cylindre, late th 19 century, the three-quarter pierced gallery above a central panel painted with figures in a landscape, the hinged fall and sliding drawer raised on slender cabriole legs with gilt foliate mounts and sabots, 75cm by 50cm by 108cm £800 - 1000 1637 th A Late 19 Century Louis XV Style Figured Walnut, Crossbanded and Floral Marquetry Writing Desk, inset rectangular green leather skiver above a frieze drawer and shaped apron, raised on slender cabriole legs with gilt metal foliate mounts and sabots, 103cm by 61cm by 74cm £1000 - 1500 1645 A Chinese Carved Hardwood Envelope Card th Table, early 20 century, the four prunus decorated triangular leaves enclosing a velvet lined interior above a frieze drawer and foliate carved frieze, raised on four cabriole legs headed by Chinese dragons, 62cm by 62cm by 77cm £300 - 500 1638 A Louis XV Style Kingwood, Floral Marquetry th and Gilt Metal Mounted Vitrine, early 20 century, of serpentine shaped form with staged top and central glazed door richly inlaid with flowers enclosing a velvet lined interior, raised on cabriole forelegs with gilt foliate sabots, 89cm by 47cm by 167cm £800 - 1200 1646 th A 19 Century Indian Purpleheart and Brass Bound Box, of rectangular form, with brass fret cut mounts and hinged lid, raised on later bun feet, brass side carrying handles, 77cm by 41cm by 44cm £200 - 300 1639 A Louis XV Style Kingwood and Tulipwood Meuble d'Appui, late 19th century, with inverted brocatelle violette marble above a central glazed door and pair of conforming doors above a shaped apron, flanked by canted stiles, ormolu cast mounts, sabots and scrolling toes, 135cm by 42cm by 97cm £1200 - 1800 1640 A Victorian Figured Walnut, Tulipwood and th Floral Marquetry Foldover Card Table, late 19 century, of serpentine shaped form, green baize lined interior and shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs with foliate mounts, 91cm by 46cm by 74cm £500 - 700 1641 A Pair of Verde Marble and Gilt Metal Mounted Pedestals, early 20th century, with square revolving platforms above scrolling leaf cast socles and column supports, raised on stepped platform bases, 24.5cm by 24.5cm by 107cm £800 - 1200 1642 A Chinese Padouk Wood and Pink Marble Plant th Stand, early 20 century, of circular form with beaded edge and foliate frieze, raised on four cabriole legs with dragon head knees terminating in ball and claw feet, 42cm by 45cm £150 - 250 1643 A Korean Elm and Brass Cabinet, late 19th century, of rectangular tapering form with eight hinged doors, engraved decorative brasswork, 150cm by 50cm by 105cm £500 - 700 1644 A Pair of Chinese Stained Hardwood Horseshoe th Armchairs, 20 century, with U shaped top rails, plain splats and woven seats, raised on tapering legs joined by H stretchers, 55cm by 44cm by 79cm £300 - 500 1647 An Anglo-Indian Carved Hardwood Circular Dining Table, late 19th century, probably Bombay, with egg and dart carved border and foliate frieze, raised on a richly carved foliate support, carved bird brackets, and quatrepartite base with claw feet and castors, 133cm by 84cm £700 - 1000 1649 A George III Mahogany D End Dining Table, th early 19 century, with central dropleaf section and pivoting gatelegs with two demi-lune end sections, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, 290cm extended by 121cm by 73cm £600 - 800 1650 A Victorian Mahogany Extending Dining Table, rd th 3 quarter 19 century, with wind-out mechanism, raised on gadrooned fluted tapering legs with brass toes and castors, with two additional leaves, 221cm extended by 119cm by 78cm £1000 - 1500 1651 An Early Victorian Mahogany Extending Dining th Table, mid 19 century, the pull-out telescopic frame raised on Tudor style tapering legs with brass toes and castors, three additional leaves, brass brackets stamped S & J DANIEL, registration TH date JANUARY 6 1844 No.103, 308cm extended by 138cm by 74cm With original invoice: Thrumpton Hall Sale, 2nd November 1950, Henry Spencer & Sons, lot 302, £58 £1500 - 2000 1652 An Impressive Victorian Oak Wind-Out Dining th Table, mid 19 century, of oval form with plain frieze, raised on six acanthus carved bulbous tapering legs with later brass toes and castors, with seven additional leaves, 560cm extended by 163cm by 76cm £2500 - 3500 1653 An Impressive Early Victorian Mahogany Wind-Out Dining Table, circa 1840, the serpentine shaped top with moulded edge, raised on six cabriole legs with scrolling knees and toes with castors, five additional leaves, 480cm by 150cm by 78cm £4000 - 6000 1662 A Set of Ten Louis XVI Style Stained Beechwood Dining Chairs, of recent date, upholstered in floral fabric with oval fluted guilloche back supports above serpentine overstuffed seats, raised on leaf carved fluted legs, including four carvers, carvers 60cm by 50cm by 96cm £600 - 800 1654 A Victorian Mahogany Extending Dining Table, circa 1850, the two demi-lune end sections sliding on a telescopic frame above a carved frieze, raised on Tudor style gadrooned tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 346cm extended by 141cm by 75cm £1200 - 1800 1663 A Matched Set of Twelve Hepplewhite Style th Dining Chairs, late 19 century, with curved top rails above pierced splats and overstuffed seats upholstered in modern gold and silk fabric, raised on square tapering legs, including four carvers, single chairs 52cm by 42cm by 91cm, the carvers 57cm by 46cm by 95cm £800 - 1200 1655 A Set of Six Victorian Rosewood Balloon Back Dining Chairs, circa 1850, upholstered in modern green floral fabric, raised on turned and reeded forelegs, 49cm by 43cm by 83cm £300 - 500 1656 A Set of Eight Late George III Mahogany, Satinwood and Boxwood Strung Dining Chairs, th early 19 century, the curved top rails above reeded uprights and modern overstuffed seats, raised on turned tapering forelegs, including two carvers, 52cm by 42cm by 81cm £700 - 1000 1657 A Set of Ten Mahogany and Boxwood Strung Dining Chairs, circa 1820, with turned curved top rails above pierced splats and reeded uprights, green velvet overstuffed seats, raised on turned tapering forelegs, including two carvers, 54cm by 48cm by 86cm; and Another similar (11) £800 - 1200 1658 A Set of Six Mahogany and Satinwood Banded Sheraton Style Dining Chairs, the curved top rails above reeded uprights, modern floral covered drop-in seats, raised on square tapering legs joined by H stretchers, 51cm by 42cm by 90cm £400 - 600 1660 A Set of Four Regency Rosewood Dining Chairs, in the manner of George Smith, early th 19 century, with acanthus S scroll back supports, pink floral drop-in seats, raised on acanthus carved forelegs with claw feet, 39cm by 39cm by 84cm £1000 - 1500 1661 A Set of Eight Late George III Mahogany and Boxwood Strung Dining Chairs, circa 1820, with curved top rails, reeded uprights and green velvet overstuffed seats, raised on square tapering forelegs joined by H stretchers, including two carvers, carvers 55cm by 46cm by 91cm £800 - 1200 1664 A Set of Eight George III Mahogany Dining th Chairs, early 19 century, with anthemion carved top rails and pierced splats above blue velvet close-nailed seats, raised on square chamfered forelegs joined by an H stretcher, including two carvers, carvers 55cm by 45cm by 93cm £700 - 1000 1665 An Ant. Petrof of Czechoslovakia 6'3 ‘ Ebonised Grand Piano, model no.55316, raised on square tapering legs with brass toes and castors; and A Similar Music Seat, the overstuffed seat on square tapering legs with brass toes and castors (2) £1200 - 1800 1666 A Late Victorian Mahogany Revolving Piano th Seat, late 19 century, the pierced fan shape back support above a green and floral velvet covered seat, raised on a brass pole support, turned base and C scroll legs, 37cm by 34cm by 86cm £250 - 300 1667 A Regency Rosewood and Brass Inlaid th Revolving Piano Stool, early 19 century, the pink floral overstuffed seat above a lyre shaped support, 50cm by 34cm £350 - 450 1668 A Late Regency Mahogany, Rosewood Crossbanded and Brass Inlaid Square Piano, by nd th John Broadwood & Sons, 2 quarter 19 century, the hinged lid above ivory keys, on six turned reeded tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 175cm by 66cm by 82cm £300 - 500 1669 A George II Style Gilt and Gesso Overmantel Mirror, with three rectangular plates within an egg and tongue moulded border, acanthus leaf decoration and centred by a shell plume, 154cm by 97cm £200 - 300 1670 A 19th Century Continental Mahogany and Boxwood Strung Dressing Table Mirror, with architectural pediment and pivoting rectangular plate flanked by candle sconces, the base of canted rectangular form with two drawers and raised on bracket feet, 44cm by 28cm by 87cm £200 - 300 1671 th An 18 Century and Later Water Gilded Gilt and Gesso Oval Wall Mirror, with ropetwist beaded frame enclosing a later mirror plate, 63cm by 46cm £200 - 300 1672 An Early Georgian Style Gilt and Gesso Pier Glass, the rectangular plate within a leaf moulded frame with swan neck pediment centred by a carved eagle, 143cm by 69cm £400 - 600 1673 An Early Victorian Gilt and Gesso Oval Wall th Mirror, mid 19 century, the rococo style frame with a C scroll foliate plume and shell apron, 133cm by 80cm £450 - 650 1674 A Victorian Oak Gothic Revival Mirror, late 19th century, the arched plate flanked by spiral turned column supports, arched moulded apron and parcel gilt fret cut panels, 210cm by 75cm £300 - 500 1675 th A Victorian Gilt and Gesso Pier Glass, mid 19 century, of inverted breakfront form with floral acanthus leaf decorated frieze, the rectangular plate within moulded pilasters and flanked by spiral turned columns, 168cm by 100cm £500 - 800 1676 A Mahogany Washstand or Writing Table, in the manner of Gillows, circa 1830, the three-quarter gallery above three frieze drawers, raised on turned reeded supports, 122cm by 60cm by 77cm £500 - 700 1677 nd th A George IV Mahogany Stool, 2 quarter 19 century, upholstered in gros point needlework fabric, raised on turned reeded legs, 33cm by 27cm by 57cm £200 - 300 1678 A William IV Mahogany Davenport, attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, circa 1830, with three-quarter balustrade gallery above a hinged writing surface, the lower section of four graduated drawers with knob handles, opposing pull-out slide, raised on four gadrooned feet with recessed castors, 54cm by 60cm by 89cm £1200 - 1800 1679 An Early Victorian Oak Foldover Games/Card th Table, stamped Gillows, Lancaster, mid 19 century, the hinged top with games board and green baize lined interior above a frieze drawer, raised on a reeded support with cabriole legs and acanthus leaf carved scroll toes with recessed castors, 77cm by 43cm by 74cm £700 - 1000 1680 A Late Regency Gilt and Gesso Triptych nd th Overmantel Mirror, 2 quarter 19 century, with ball surmounted pediment above a relief decorated frieze with classical figures and a chariot, three marginal plates with ebonised slips, all between fluted pilasters with leaf decorated capitals, 150cm by 92cm £400 - 600 1681 An Edwardian Satinwood, Crossbanded and th Ebony Strung Side Cabinet, early 20 century, the mirrored superstructure above a pair of glazed astragal doors, frieze drawer and a pair of cupboard doors above a shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs, 88cm by 37cm by 156cm £400 - 600 1682 An Edwardian Satinwood and Floral Painted th Two-Seater Settee, early 20 century, of Hepplewhite design with shield back supports painted with oval panels of classical figures, the outswept arms above a caned seat, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, 91cm by 44cm by 91cm £550 - 750 1683 An Edwardian Sheraton Style Satinwood and th Polychrome Painted Armchair, early 20 century, with curved top rail above a pierced back support, and curved arms above a pink floral overstuffed seat, raised on turned forelegs, 60cm by 50cm by 91cm £350 - 550 1684 An Edwardian Sheraton Style Satinwood and th Polychrome Painted Armchair, early 20 century, with curved top rail, pierced splat and fluted pilaster supports, the curved arm rests with spiral turned supports, and floral overstuffed seat, raised on fluted forelegs, 60cm by 50cm by 91cm £400 - 600 1685 An Edwardian Satinwood and Walnut Envelope Card Table, the pivoting top with four triangular leaves enclosing a velvet interior, the floral marquetry frieze above leaf carved fluted tapering supports joined by a raised undertier, 63cm by 63cm by 70cm £450 - 550 1686 A George III Style Satinwood and Painted th Pembroke Table, 19 century and later decorated, painted overall with floral swags with two hinged drop leaves above a single frieze drawer, raised on square tapering legs with castors, 90cm by 44cm by 74cm £700 - 1000 1693 An Edwardian Mahogany, Satinwood and th Marquetry Carver Chair, early 20 century, the shaped top rail above a ribbon leaf decorated splat, outswept arms above a needlework drop-in seat, raised on cabriole forelegs with ball and claw feet, 53cm by 43cm by 106cm £300 - 500 1687 An Edwardian Satinwood and Polychrome Painted Pole Screen, Early 20th Century, with silk and needlework panel depicting a fisherman and shepherdess, raised on a chamfered slender support with vasiform base and tripod support, 144cm high, the panel 32cm wide £300 - 400 1694 A George III Style Mahogany, Satinwood, Tulipwood and Marquetry Pembroke Table, the top with oval patera flanked by husks and ribbon tied motifs, above square tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 77cm by 52cm by 74cm £300 - 500 1688 An Edwardian Rosewood, Satinwood and Floral Marquetry Kidney Shape Desk, early 20th century, with faded red and gilt tooled skiver above a central frieze drawer and an arrangement of ten drawers, tapered legs with brass toes and castors, 166cm by 74cm by 76cm £1000 - 1500 1689 An Edwardian Mahogany and Boxwood Strung th Revolving Bookcase, early 20 century, the moulded top with ear shape corners above two tiers of divided sections and slatted supports, raised on a platform base with shaped apron and cabriole legs with pad feet, 46cm by 46cm by 81cm £350 - 550 1690 An Edwardian Mahogany, Tulipwood Banded and Boxwood Strung Inverted Breakfront th Sideboard, early 20 century, with brass rail above a staged top, the central frieze drawer flanked by two cupboard doors, one a cellaret, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, 150cm by 53cm by 132cm £350 - 550 1691 An Edwardian Mahogany, Boxwood and Ebony th Strung Desk, early 20 century, the superstructure with pierced brass three-quarter gallery above green leather skiver, two frieze drawers and raised on square tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 88cm by 55cm by 89cm £300 - 500 1692 A Pair of George II Style Mahogany Carver th Chairs, 20 century, the carved top rails above C scroll pierced splats, outswept arms with eagle hand grips, modern yellow silk overstuffed seats, raised on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 63cm by 45cm by 102cm £700 - 1000 1695 An Edwardian Mahogany, Satinwood and Floral th Marquetry Settee, early 20 century, with slatted vasiform splats above downswept arms with spindle supports and modern floral overstuffed seat, raised on square tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 107cm by 43cm by 91cm £300 - 500 1696 A 17th Century Style Walnut Wing Back Chair, th probably 19 century, upholstered in cream gold fleur de lys silk fabric, rounded wings and arms above an overstuffed seat, raised on bulbous forelegs joined by a turned stretcher, 53cm by 48cm by 119cm £1000 - 1500 1697 th A 17 Century Style Walnut Framed Open Armchair, upholstered in pink and gold floral dralon with downswept arms, overstuffed seat and turned spindle supports raised on carved claw forefeet, 64cm by 55cm by 120cm £250 - 350 1698 A William IV Carved Mahogany Scroll End th Settee, 2nd quarter 19 century, upholstered in modern yellow and gold silk damask, the acanthus carved framed raised on carved paw feet with castors, 175cm by 54cm by 79cm £300 - 500 1699 A Victorian Rosewood Framed Double Dressing rd th Stool, 3 quarter 19 century, upholstered in modern gold and blue floral studded fabric, raised on cabriole legs with shell carved knees and scrolling toes, 113cm by 26cm by 52cm £400 - 500 1700 th A Victorian Wing Back Settee, late 19 century, upholstered in light blue floral silk fabric with wing sides, rounded arm supports and over stuffed seat, raised on acanthus carved ball and claw forelegs, 115cm by 63cm by 110cm £500 - 800 1701 th A Victorian Wing Back Armchair, late 19 century, upholstered in faded brown velvet, with rounded arm supports, squab cushion and raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 56cm by 55cm by 109cm £350 - 550 1702 A Victorian Walnut Framed Conversation Settee, circa 1850, upholstered in blue button velvet, the downswept arm supports and overstuffed seats above a moulded seat rail, raised on carved and fluted tapering supports with castors, 54cm by 64cm by 47cm £1000 - 1500 1703 A Victorian Walnut Conversation Settee, circa 1860, upholstered in gold floral fabric, the serpentine button-back support above overstuffed seats, raised on turned tapering legs with castors, 48cm by 59cm by 83cm £600 - 800 1704 A Pair of Victorian Walnut Framed Nursing rd th Chairs, 3 quarter 19 century, upholstered in green button back velvet, leaf carved frames on turned fluted forelegs with castors, 54cm by 43cm by 79cm £300 - 500 1708 A Regency Rosewood and Brass Strung Double Scroll End Chaise Longue, early 19th century, upholstered in orange velvet with squab and bolster cushion, above inlaid seat rail raised on four splayed legs with brass toes and castors, 172cm by 60cm by 84cm £700 - 1000 1709 th A George III Wing Back Armchair, late 18 century, upholstered in beige silk damask, with flared sides, rounded arms and overstuffed seat, raised on square tapering legs joined by an H stretcher, 73cm by 51cm by 111cm £1000 - 1500 1710 An Early Georgian Style Wing Back Chair, upholstered in modern green chenille, the rounded arm supports above a squab cushion and plain seat rail, raised on cabriole legs with flattened pad feet, formerly raised on castors, 77cm by 50cm by 122cm £1000 - 1500 1711 A George III Style Mahogany Library Armchair, th late 19 century, recovered in modern brown studded leather, with blind fret carved arm supports and forelegs, 60cm by 50cm by 100cm £700 - 1000 1705 A Carved Mahogany Settee, circa 1840, upholstered in gold velvet dralon with squab cushions between scrolling end supports and reeded front, raised on lappet carved and reeded legs with brass toes and castors, 234cm by 87cm by 98cm £300 - 500 1712 A Pair of Early Georgian Style Wing Back Chairs, upholstered in modern green floral fabric, with padded backs, flared sides and rounded arms, squab cushions raised on turned walnut forelegs joined by wavy understretchers, 57cm by 53cm by 130cm £1000 - 1500 1706 A Pair of Victorian Mahogany Framed rd th Armchairs, 3 quarter 19 century, upholstered in modern cream floral fabric with a carved and moulded frame, raised on cabriole forelegs with claw feet and brass toes, 55cm by 55cm by 112cm £700 - 900 1713 A Carved Mahogany Camel Back Settee, in the manner of William Vile, upholstered in blue and floral silk damask, with padded arms, back support and squab cushions, the leaf carved frame raised on four square forelegs, 169cm by 60cm by 91cm 1707 th A Carved Mahogany Framed Settee, late 19 century/early 20th century, upholstered in pink silk with humpback support, six squab cushions, rounded arm rests and foliate and acanthus carved frame, raised on short cabriole legs, 185cm by 73cm by 86cm; and Two Armchairs, en suite, with carved framework and recovered in floral silk damask, 52cm by 63cm by 76cm (3) £800 - 1200 Provenance Sotheby's Barnwell Manor sale 28-30 May 2002, lot 1311 £2000 - 3000 1714 A Pair of Walnut Framed Highback Settees in th 17 Century Style, bearing labels MORANT & CO, UPHOLSTERS, LONDON, each upholstered in faded and worn floral moquette with squab cushions above scrolling carved front rails, raised on short cabriole legs with scrolling toes, 149cm by 61cm by 108cm With original invoice: Welbeck Sale, 4th September 1947, Henry Spencer & Sons, £132 £600 - 800 1715 A Set of Four Louis XVI Style Green Painted th and Parcel Gilt Fauteuils, late 19 century, upholstered in lilac silk fabric, with padded arms and velvet covered squab cushion, turned arm supports and forelegs, 50cm by 44cm by 87cm £800 - 1200 Saturday 24 March at 12 noon in Saleroom 2 Decorative Art and Modern Design 1720 A William Moorcroft Moonlit Blue Pattern Trumpet Vase, circa 1925, of flared trumpet form, painted with four trees in a landscape, on a hammered pewter base, stamped MADE IN ENGLAND TUDRIC MOORCROFT 01310, 30cm £2000 - 3000 1721 A William Moorcroft Claremont Toadstool Pattern Bowl, circa 1918, on a blue/green ground, impressed factory marks and blue painted monogram, 10cm diameter £300 - 500 1722 A William Moorcroft Pansy Pattern Trumpet Vase, circa 1925, on a blue ground, impressed factory marks and green painted signature, 15.5cm £200 - 300 1723 A William Moorcroft Pomegranate Pattern Dish, on a blue ground, impressed factory marks, green painted monogram, 9.5cm diameter £80 - 120 1724 A Walter Moorcroft Orchid and Spring Flowers Pattern Bowl, circa 1950, on a blue ground, blue painted monogram, impressed facsimile signature and POTTER TO HM THE QUEEN, 25cm diameter £180 - 200 1725 A Walter Moorcroft Orchid and Spring Flowers Pattern Vase, circa 1950, on a green/blue ground, blue painted monogram, impressed facsimile signature and POTTER TO HM THE QUEEN, 19.5cm £180 - 220 1726 A Walter Moorcroft Orchid and Spring Flowers Pattern Vase, circa 1950, swollen shoulders, on a blue ground, blue painted monogram, impressed facsimile signature and POTTER TO HM THE QUEEN, 26.5cm £200 - 300 1727 A Walter Moorcroft Orchid and Spring Flowers Pattern Bowl, circa 1950, on a blue ground, painted blue monogram, impressed facsimile signature and POTTER TO HM THE QUEEN, 24cm £200 - 300 1728 A Walter Moorcroft Orchid Pattern Bowl and Cover, circa 1949, on a blue ground, impressed facsimile signature and factory marks, 16.5cm diameter; and A Walter Moorcroft Orchid and Spring Flowers Pattern Baluster Vase, circa 1950, on a blue ground, blue painted monogram, impressed facsimile signature, 16cm (2) £200 - 300 1729 A Pair of Walter Moorcroft Orchid Pattern Squat Candlesticks, circa 1950, on a blue ground, impressed facsimile signature and POTTER TO HM THE QUEEN, 8.5cm £100 - 150 1730 A Walter Moorcroft Anemone Pattern Ovoid Vase, with elongated neck, on a blue ground, blue painted monogram, impressed factory marks, 21cm; and A Walter Moorcroft Anemone Pattern Bowl, on a blue ground, impressed factory mark, 14.5cm diameter (2) £100 - 150 1731 A Walter Moorcroft Anemone Pattern Twin-Handled Vase, circa 1950, on a green and blue ground, blue painted monogram, impressed facsimile signature and POTTER TO HM THE QUEEN, 21cm £300 - 500 1732 Two Walter Moorcroft Clematis Pattern Vases, circa 1950, both on a blue/green ground, blue painted monogram, impressed facsimile signature and POTTER TO HM THE QUEEN, 18cm and 17.5cm £150 - 200 1733 A Walter Moorcroft Clematis Pattern Rectangular Box and Cover, on a blue ground, impressed factory marks and paper label, 12cm by 9cm, 5cm high (cracked cover); A Walter Moorcroft Spring Flowers Pattern Dish, on a blue ground, impressed facsimile signature and POTTER TO HM THE QUEEN, 11cm diameter; A Walter Moorcroft Clematis Pattern Dish, on a green ground, impressed factory marks, 11cm diameter; and A Walter Moorcroft Columbine Pattern Dish, on a green ground, impressed facsimile signature and POTTER TO HM THE QUEEN, 8cm diameter (4) £100 - 150 1734 A Walter Moorcroft Hibiscus Pattern 769 Ginger Jar and Cover, on a green ground, impressed factory marks and paper label, 16cm (nicks to rim of cover); A Walter Moorcroft Hibiscus Pattern Dish, on a green ground, impressed factory marks and paper labels, 18.5cm diameter; A Walter Moorcroft Hibiscus Pattern Rectangular Tray, on a green ground, impressed factory marks, 20.5cm by 9cm; and A Walter Moorcroft Hibiscus Pattern Squat Vase, on a green ground, impressed factory mark, 8cm (4) £200 - 300 1735 A Modern William John Moorcroft Prestige Simeon Pattern Bowl, designed by Philip Gibson, impressed factory marks, painters monogram, painted Philip Gibson and dated 14th December 2001, 44cm diameter £1000 - 1500 1736 A Modern William John Moorcroft Kali Zoe Pattern Vase, by Emma Bossons, impressed factory marks, painted E Bossons and numbered 91/300, 36.5cm £300 - 400 1737 A Martin Brothers Stoneware Vase, by Robert Wallace Martin, incised with grotesque fish and an eel amongst weed, in shades of brown and green, incised 3-1888 R W Martin & Brothers London & Southall, 20cm £800 - 1200 1738 A Minton Hexagonal Garden Seat, decorated with stylised blue and yellow flowerheads and leaves to an apple green ground, printed green factory mark, impressed 3286 and date code for 1903, 53cm high £400 - 600 1739 A Minton Secessionist Jardinere, tubeline decorated with flower heads, on a green ground, within a brown leaf border, impressed, printed and painted marks, 35cm (cracked) £100 - 150 1740 A Royal Doulton Flambe Vase, by Harry Nixon, of shouldered ovoid form, painted with fish amongst fruiting foliage, printed factory mark and artist's monogram, 15cm £400 - 600 1741 A Royal Doulton Flambe Vase, by Harry Nixon, of ovoid form, decorated in green and gilt with a fruiting vine design, printed factory mark and artist's monogram, 16.5cm £250 - 350 1742 A Royal Doulton Chinese Jade Cylindrical Vase, by Harry Nixon and Charles Noke, modelled with fruiting branches in low relief with veined green markings, printed factory mark and painted Noke Chinese Jade and HN monogram, 15cm £200 - 300 1751 A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre ‘Boxing Match and Castle on a Road’ Octagon Bowl, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, printed and painted in colours, printed gilt factory mark, painted Z5125 i, diameter 27cm (restored) £300 - 500 1743√ Michael Casson (1925-2003): A Salt Glazed Single Handled Stoneware Jug, of ovoid form with cylindrical neck and everted rim, the body covered in blue glaze, with swirling and banded decoration, impressed seal mark at base of handle, and labelled 41, 37cm £200 - 300 1752 A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre ‘Firbolgs I and Thumbelina Motifs’ Imperial Bowl, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, printed and painted in colours, printed gilt factory mark, painted Z5200, diameter 13cm £300 - 400 1744 An Aldermaston Pottery Twin-Handled Tin-Glazed Earthenware Soup Tureen, Stand and Ladle, with brushstroke decoration, painted monogram, 26cm (ladle damaged) £200 - 300 1745 A Dartington Pottery Hawaiian Print Stoneware Dish, painted with hibiscus, impressed factory mark and Hawaiian Print D Cockram 2010 240-759, 43cm £100 - 150 1746 A Dartington Pottery Sunflowers Stoneware Charger, impressed factory mark and Sunflowers Marieka 2008 240-450, 46cm £100 - 150 1747 A Poole Pottery Studio Vase, designed by Tony Morris, printed dolphin factory mark and painted TM K 28, 35cm £150 - 250 1748 A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre ‘Geisha or Angels and Running Figures’ Octagon Bowl, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, printed and painted in colours, printed gilt factory mark, painted Z4968 i, diameter 16cm £1000 - 1500 1749 A Wedgwood Black Fairyland Lustre ‘Moorish and Smoke Ribbons’ Octagon Bowl, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, printed and painted in colours, printed gilt factory mark, painted Z5125 T, diameter 20cm £600 - 900 1750 A Wedgwood Black Fairyland Lustre ‘Leapfrogging Elves and Elves on a Branch’ York Cup, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, printed and painted in colours, printed gilt factory mark, painted Z4968, diameter 10cm £400 - 600 1753 A Clarice Cliff ‘Winston Churchill’ Toby Jug, circa 1940, modelled as the First Sea Lord seated on a bulldog and holding a battleship, inscribed around the base with GOING INTO ACTION AND MAY GOD DEFEND THE RIGHT, printed Royal Staffordshire Pottery mark and Clarice Cliff, hand-painted No. 272, 31cm £700 - 1000 1754 A Clarice Cliff ‘Moonlight’ Fantasque Bizarre Isis Single-Handled Lotus Jug, painted with a stylised blue tree in a green and yellow garden, printed factory mark and moulded ISIS, 24.5cm £1200 - 1800 1755 A Clarice Cliff ‘Gay Day’ Bizarre Single-Handled Lotus Jug, painted with orange, purple and red flowers within an orange and yellow border, printed factory mark, 29.5cm £180 - 220 1756 A Clarice Cliff ‘Clovelly’ Sabot/Clog, circa 1937, painted with red-roofed houses leading to the sea, with a small island in the distance, printed factory mark, 15cm long £200 - 300 1757 A Pair of Emile Galle Polychrome Faience Models of Cats, circa 1900, naturalistically modelled, glazed and painted with blue hearts and circular motifs on a yellow ground, green glass eyes, painted mark E.Galle Nancy, 33cm and 34cm (damages) £1000 - 1500 1758 An Emile Galle Polychrome Faience Model of a Cat, circa 1900, naturalistically modelled, glazed and painted tortoiseshell, green glass eyes, painted mark E.Galle Nancy and printed label VASE ETRUSQUE VICHY SUCCURSALE 20 Bd Malesherbes Paris, 33cm (damaged leg) £1000 - 1500 1759 An Art Deco French Crackelure Glaze Pottery Clown, modelled by A.Godard and produced by Marcel Guillard (1896-1932) for Editions Etling, Paris, glazed in shades of blue, pink and mauve, impressed and incised A.Godard Editions Etling Paris France Marcel Guillard, 28.5cm (restored) £200 - 300 1760 A Whitefriars Willow Drunken Bricklayer Vase, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pat.no.9672, unmarked, 33cm £200 - 300 1761 A Whitefriars Willow Triangular Bark Vase, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pat.no.9674, unmarked, 18cm £80 - 120 1762 An Isle of Wight Studio Glass Graal and Cameo Hydrangea Vase, by Timothy Harris, signed Timothy Harris Isle of Wight Glass England 2007, 21.5cm (boxed) £350 - 450 1763 An Isle of Wight Studio Glass Red Fish/Lollipop Vase, by Timothy Harris, signed Timothy Harris Isle of Wight Glass England 2009, 23cm £150 - 250 1764 A Jonathan Harris Studio Glass Silver Cameo Carp Bowl, cut with carp and shells, signed Jonathan Harris Ironbridge England, 10cm £100 - 150 1765 A Mdina Glass Sunset Vase, in orange, green, red and white, signed Mdina glass 09 AFR339, labelled MDINA GLASS MALTA, 36cm £70 - 100 1766 A Rene Lalique ‘Bourgueil’ Clear and Frosted Glass Carafe and Six Madeira Glasses, No.5199, with triangular stepped moulding, stencil mark R.LALIQUE FRANCE, carafe 24.5cm, glasses 8.5cm (7) £500 - 700 1767 A Rene Lalique Opalescent, Clear, Frosted Glass ‘Violettes’ Vase, No. 930, designed 1921, moulded to the everted rim with a band of leaves, wheel engraved R LALIQUE FRANCE No. 930, 16cm £400 - 600 1768 A Rene Lalique ‘Coquilles’ Opalescent and Clear Glass Dish, the underside moulded in relief with overlapping clam shells, moulded R LALIQUE, 23cm £200 - 300 1769 A Set of Eight Lalique Treves Hock Glasses, each with olive green glass bowl, raised on a scroll-engraved facetted tapering stem and circular foot, engraved Lalique France, 19cm £200 - 300 1770 A Charles Schneider Le Verre Francais Charder Frosted, Stained, Clear and Smokey Grey Glass Vase, circa 1925, the tapering body acid-etched and stained green with flower heads, on a bulbous round foot, signed Charder Le Verre Francais, 37.5cm £400 - 600 1771 A Legras St Denis Paris Green Glass Vase, with raised gilt acorn and leaf decoration, marked St Denis Paris, 17cm (chips) £80 - 120 1772 A Set of Twelve Keswick School of Industrial Arts Silver Tea Spoons, maker's mark KSIA, Chester 1911, each with hammered fig-shaped bowls, tapering square section stem and bud/acorn knob, 5oz, in fitted KSIA case A similar spoon is illustrated in Bruce (Ian), The Loving Eye and Skilful Hand, Bookcase 2000, page 87 £800 - 1200 1773 An Arts & Crafts Silver Christening Set, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, London 1901, comprising twin-handled bowl, jug, napkin ring, fork and spoon, initialled BMW, all with beaten decoration, 15oz, in a fitted case £200 - 300 1774 An Art Nouveau Silver Serving Set, Sutherland & Rhoden (George Guirren Rhoden,) Sheffield 1900, comprising a pair of spoons and a sifting spoon, each cast with a maiden, 6oz, in a fitted case £150 - 250 1775 An Arts & Crafts Copper Charger, the centre decorated with a crest containing three Penannular brooches, the border with hearts and scrolling lines, unmarked, 39.5cm £100 - 150 1776 An Art & Crafts Copper Panel, embossed with cherubs, fruit and bees, unmarked, 29cm by 116.5cm £200 - 300 1777 A Pair of Richard Perry, Son & Co Kordofan Brass Chambersticks, designed by Christopher Dresser, each with an oak handle, both stamped with a diamond registration for 30 October 1883 and 20 January 1876, PERRY SON & CO, LR DRESSERS DESIGN, 13.5cm £100 - 150 1778 A Victorian Shagreen and Silver Rectangular Table Photograph Frame, C.A.G.A Charles Asprey & George Asprey, London 1895, retailed by Asprey, the back stamped EVA DAYE BARKER 15.11.88 and ASPREY 155 BOND ST LONDON, 23cm by 14.5cm £200 - 300 1779√ Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950): A Patinated Bronze Figure, circa 1925, modelled as a dancing nude, standing on one leg with arms outstretched, signed LORENZL MADE IN AUSTRIA REAL BRONZE, on a green onyx base, 30cm £800 - 1200 1780√ Attributed to Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950): A Silvered and Cold-Painted Bronze Figure, circa 1925, modelled as a dancing nude, standing on one leg with arms above her head, on a three section green onyx base and black plinth, unsigned, 33cm £300 - 500 1781√ Claire Jeanne Robert Colinet (1880-1950): ‘Andalusian’, A Bronze Figure, of a nude female dancer with flowers in her hair, holding castanets in each hand, on a waisted marble base engraved Cl.J.R.Colinet, foundry seal inset in base, 41.2cm high £600 - 900 1782√ Attributed to D H Chiparus: A Silvered Bronze Figure of a Dog, in a reclining pose with head pointed upward, incised mark EDITIONS REVEVROLIS PARIS, indistinctly stamped BRONZE MEDITABLE, on a stepped slate base, 18.5cm high, 36.5cm long £300 - 400 1783√ After Ferdinand Preiss (1892-1943): ‘The Charleston Dancer’ or ‘The Red Dancer’, A Cold Painted Bronze Figure, modelled as a young woman on tip-toes with knees bent and arms twisted, wearing a short gold and silver tunic over gold stockings, with headband, on a triangular onyx base, signed in the bronze Preiss, 37.5cm £700 - 1000 1784 Michel Decoux: An Art Deco Patinated Bronze Group, modelled as a huntress with a bow chasing two deer, on a rectangular slate and marble trim base, signed on base Decoux and stamped BRONZE, 30cm high, 50cm long £600 - 900 1785 Michel Decoux: An Art Deco Patinated Bronze Group, modelled as two striding panthers, on a rectangular slate and onyx trim base, signed on base Decoux, stamped BRONZE and DECOUX, 16cm high 49.5cm long £500 - 700 1786 Michel Decoux: An Art Deco Silvered Metal Alsatian, modelled in a striding pose, on a rectangular slate and onyx trim base, signed on base Decoux, 19.5cm high, 31cm long £200 - 400 1787 An Art Deco Spelter Group, modelled as a slave dancer wearing a fringed skirt, bodice and headdress with a tambourine, and a kid goat dancing in attendance, on a stepped marble base, signed H.Fugere, 45cm high, 43cm long (re-painted) £150 - 250 1788 An Art Deco Cold-Painted Spelter and Faux Ivoire Group, modelled as a young woman in mediaeval dress stood with a borzoi, on a rectangular multi-coloured onyx base, unmarked, 49cm high, 36.5cm long £200 - 400 1789 A Set of Four Clear and Frosted Glass and Gilt-Metalwork Wall Appliques, circa 1930, the glass shades moulded with nude maidens, resting in scrolling gilt-metal mounts, glass shades etched and moulded Muller Fres Luneville, 26.5cm, in mounts 33cm £500 - 700 1790√ Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956): For The Wiener Werkstätte, circa.1925, A Hammered Brass on Copper Circular Dish, with a shaped border, stamped WIENER WERKSATTE and with Josef Hoffmann monogram, 32cm £1200 - 1800 1791 An Industrial Anglepoise Table Lamp, made by Herbert Terry & Sons Ltd, aluminium arms, four springs and weighted chrome base, stamped THE ANGLEPOISE PATENTED IN THE PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD and MADE BY HERBERT & SONS LTD REDDITCH ENG, 20 ‘ arms; and A Pair of Anglepoise Table Lamps, made by Herbert Terry & Sons Ltd, painted finish, three springs and two tier base, stamped THE ANGLEPOISE PAT IN THE UK AND ABROAD and MADE IN ENGLAND BY HERBERT TERRY & SONS LTD REDDICH, 14 ‘ arms (3) £150 - 200 1792√ David Mellor: An Electroplated Four Piece Pride Tea Service, by Walker & Hall, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, oval tapering form with curved sides and in-curved tops, the pots with part black covered handles and pull-off covers, stamped maker's mark and 53722, teapot 13cm 1798 A 1930's Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Side Table, the overhanging rectangular top with carved tails to front corners, over a single drawer, on four octagonal legs joined by a stretcher, with two carved mice signatures to the front legs, 66cm by 43cm, 63cm £700 - 1000 The Pride tea service was designed by David Mellor in 1958. In 1959 it won a Council of Industrial Design award for both aesthetic and practical reasons. 1799 A 1930's Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Bedside Cupboard, castellated frieze above a single drawer, above a cupboard with wrought-iron latch and hinges, on four block feet, with recessed mouse signature, 45cm by 37cm, 71cm £700 - 1000 £200 - 250 1793√ A Contemporary Parcel-Gilt Silver Seven-Piece Tea Service, by Ian Calvert (1938-, Freeman) London 1973, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, strainer, tongs and tray, each with ovoid bodies and pierced silver-gilt neck band, the circular tray with silver-gilt pierced border, maker's mark IC, London 1973, approx 150oz, teapot 16cm, hot water pot 19cm, milk jug 11cm, sugar bowl 9cm, strainer 14cm long, tongs 12.5cm, tray 49cm diameter Calvert became a Freeman of the Company in 1959, working for Wakely & Wheeler before setting up the Silver Workshops Ltd. He was taught at the Medway College and has been associated with Asprey and Garrard through Alex Styles and Tony Bedford. £2000 - 3000 1794 A 1930's Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Joined Oak Settle, the panelled back carved FERE GOD HONOUR THE KYNGE, between shaped slab sides, the boarded base with hinged seat, with carved mouse signature, 121cm by 55cm, 106cm high £3000 - 5000 1795 A Set of Six Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Burr Oak Panel Back Chairs, circa 1920's/30's, leather lattice seats, on bobbin and block front legs, bobbin turned front rail, each carved with a mouse signature on the back of the legs, 87.5cm high £2000 - 3000 1796 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Panelled Burr Oak Corner Cupboard, circa 1930's, of small proportions, the single door opening to reveal two fitted shelves, wrought-iron hinges, turned handle, with recessed carved mouse trade mark, 45.5cm wide, 33cm deep, 59cm high £1200 - 1800 1797 A 1930's Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Chest of Drawers, with raised upstand, the overhanging top with carved tails to front corners, above two short over three graduating drawers, tooled handles, on four octagonal and block feet, with recessed carved mouse signature, 96cm by 52cm, 90cm high £1000 - 1500 1800 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Fire Surround and Hearth, the plain case surround with recessed mouse signature, the shaped hearth with recessed mouse, hearth exterior 178cm wide, 53cm deep, interior 129cm wide, 41cm deep, mantel 158cm long, 25cm deep, 10cm thick, sides (one with mouse signature) 119cm £600 - 900 1801 Two Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Carved Oak Head Corbels, both as monk's, one with tongue protruding, unmarked, 17cm and 22cm £300 - 400 1802 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Panelled Oak 4' Sideboard, with raised upstand above four central graduated drawers enclosed by two cupboard doors, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse signature, 122cm by 43cm, 89cm £1000 - 1500 1803 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak 5'6” Refectory Table, dowelled three plank top, on two octagonal legs joined by a stretcher at floor level, with carved mouse signature, 168cm by 86.5cm, 73.5cm £1000 - 1500 1804 A Set of Six (4+2) Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Panel Back Chairs, on turned octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse signature, armchairs 88.5cm, chairs 84.5cm £1000 - 1500 1805 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse signature, 139cm (excluding fitments) £350 - 450 1806 A Pair of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Single Mouse Bookends, 15cm (good colour) £300 - 500 1807 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Stool, with lattice leather seat on four turned legs joined by stretchers, with carved mouse signature, 35.5cm £300 - 400 1816 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse signature, 138cm (excluding fitments) £300 - 400 1808 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Octagonal Table, with quarter section top, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse signature, 50cm high £400 - 600 1817 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Table Lamp, of octagonal column form, square base, with carved mouse signature, 25.5cm (excluding fitments) £70 - 100 1809 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Rectangular Mirror, with castellated top, bevelled edge plate glass, with carved mouse signature, 67cm by 90cm £500 - 700 1818 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Corner Display Cupboard, penny moulded frieze/castellated, the upper section with leaded glazed door and side panels, enclosing glass shelves, on a cupboard base, recessed carved mouse signature, 71cm by 47cm, 188.5cm 1810 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Rectangular Tray, carved with two mice handles, 55cm by 34cm (damaged edge) £100 - 150 1811 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Panelled Oak 3' Single Bedstead, with carved mouse signature £600 - 900 1812 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Table Lamp, of octagonal column form, square base, with carved mouse signature, 30cm (good colour) £300 - 500 1813 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Grandfather Clock, the movement with 11” square brass dial and silvered Roman chapter ring, twin weight driven, labelled Sinclair Harding, Cheltenham, the oak case with a flat top and carved running detail to the sides, glazed rectangular trunk door and moulded plinth, with carved mouse signature, 196cm Purchased on the 16/12/1975. £2500 - 3500 1814 A Pair of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Carved Oak Double Wall Light Brackets, with scrolling arms and oak leaf and acorn design carved to face of bracket, each with a carved mouse, 45cm wide Purchased on the 22/04/1973. £400 - 600 1815 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Panelled Oak Bureau, with fall front, fitted open interior, lopers with mice fronts, over two short and two long drawers, on octagonal and block feet, 91cm by 48cm, 91cm Purchased on the 05/09/1971. £1500 - 2000 Purchased on the 12/11/1971. £1500 - 2000 1819 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Music Cupboard/Cabinet, the rectangular top over an open shelf, above two cupboard doors, with wrought-iron latches and hinges, on two octagonal front legs, with carved mouse signature, 103cm by 46cm, 88.5cm high With copy of proposed working drawing. Purchased on 20/05/1976 £700 - 1000 1820 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Display Cupboard, with raised upstand, above two leaded glazed doors enclosing glass shelves, on octagonal turned front legs, with carved mouse signature, 106cm by 35cm, 110cm high Purchased on the 02/04/1975. £700 - 1000 1821 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Rectangular Coffee Table, on four octagonal legs joined by stretchers, with carved mouse signature, 82.5cm by 36cm, 41cm £400 - 600 1822 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Nest-of-Tables, on four octagonal legs, each with carved mouse signature, the largest 61cm by 37.5cm, 47.5cm high £700 - 1000 1823 A Pair of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Bookends, each with single carved mouse, 15cm £100 - 150 1824 A Pair of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak High Bar Stools, on four octagonal legs joined by a stretcher, with steel foot rests, each with carved mouse signature, 77cm £1200 - 1500 1825 A Pair of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak High Bar Stools, on four octagonal legs joined by a stretcher, with steel foot rests, each with carved mouse signature, 77cm £1200 - 1500 1836 A Robert ‘Mouseman ‘ Thompson Oak Rectangular Trinket Box and Cover, the cover with carved mouse signature, 18cm by 11cm, 8cm £150 - 200 1826 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Book Trough, with carved mouse signature, 46cm long £200 - 300 1837 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Cheese Board, with kidney shaped board and carved mouse signature to handle, 38cm £70 - 100 1827 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, on cruciform base, with carved mouse signature, 46cm high £400 - 600 1838 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Wall Plaque, carved as an eagle clutching a mouse in its talons, 34cm £300 - 400 1828 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Octagonal Ashtray, with carved mouse signature, 19cm (one of two made) £70 - 100 1839 Five Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Panel Back and Seat Chairs, on square section legs, joined by a plain stretcher, each with carved mouse signature, 85cm, each inscribed DD GILLIAN WEEKS 1969-197?, DD SUSAN STANDARD 1962-1970, DD JANET BRITTAIN 1962-1968, SALLY BRITTAIN 1963-1970, DD BARBARA EVANS 1963-1970 and DD CHRISTINE WEBSTER 1964-1970 £300 - 400 1829 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Rectangular Coffee Table, on two octagonal legs, joined by a stretcher at floor level, with carved mouse signature, 91.5cm by 37cm, 44cm high £400 - 600 1830 A Pair of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Bookends, each with single carved mouse, 15cm £100 - 150 1831 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Octagonal Thermometer, brass German mechanism, with carved mouse signature, 20.5cm £120 - 180 1832 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Octagonal Hygrometer/Thermometer, brass German mechanism, with carved mouse signature, 19cm £100 - 150 1833 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Cheese Board, with carved mouse signature on board, 35.5cm £100 - 150 1834 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Book Trough, with carved mouse signature, 45.5cm long £100 - 150 1835 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Oak Ronson Table Lighter, with carved mouse signature, 10cm long £100 - 150 1840 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson Yew Central Counter/Console, the four plank rectangular top above two panelled cupboard doors to one side and open shelves to the other, with recessed carved mouse signature, 125.5cm by 68cm, 92cm high £750 - 1000 1841√ A Peter ‘Rabbitman’ Heap Oak Rectangular Coffee Table, on two octagonal legs joined by a stretcher, with a carved rabbit signature, 91cm by 36cm, 44.5cm high £200 - 300 1842√ A Peter ‘Rabbitman’ Heap Oak Double Shelf, with shaped ends, with carved rabbit signature, 76.5cm by 14cm, 41cm £150 - 250 1844 A Pair of Colin ‘Beaverman’ Almack Oak Breakfast Bar Stools, with leather seats, on four turned legs joined by stretchers, each with carved beaver signature, 61cm £200 - 300 1845√ A Martin ‘Lizardman’ Dutton Oak 5' Refectory Table, on shaped supports joined by a stretcher, with carved lizard signature, 152cm by 84.5cm, 73cm; and A Set of Six (4+2) Martin ‘Lizardman’ Dutton Oak Lattice Back Chairs, on turned octagonal front legs, each with carved lizard signature, armchairs 90cm, chairs 87cm (3 damaged) £500 - 700 1846√ A Set of Four Martin ‘Lizardman’ Dutton Oak Panel Back Chairs, each with carved lizard signature, 81cm £300 - 400 1847√ A Suite of Thomas ‘Gnomeman’ Whitaker Carved Oak Furniture, comprising three armchairs, two dining chairs and a box stool, all with leather studded seats and top, the top rails and front of box with Greenman and scrolling leaf carving, all with carved gnome signature, armchairs 82cm, chairs 83cm, box stool 55cm by 39cm, 37cm high (6) £400 - 600 1848√ A Pair of Thomas ‘Gnomeman’ Whittaker Oak Bookends, each carved with a monks head, one with carved recessed gnome signature, 15.5cm £100 - 150 1849√ A Sid Pollard Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, unmarked, 139.5cm (excluding fitments); and A Sid Pollard Oak Four-Branch Light Fitment, unmarked, 49cm diameter, 30.5cm high (2) £150 - 200 1855√ An Alan Grainger Acorn Industries Oak Rectangular Coffee Table, on shaped supports joined by a stretcher, with carved acorn signature, 76.5cm by 40cm, 44.5cm £70 - 100 1856 A Yorkshire School Oak Child's Arm Chair, the curved arms above three spindles, the back splat carved with the Yorkshire rose between two spindles, carved with the date 1969 and crest, on four tapering legs joined by stretchers, unmarked, 50.5cm £100 - 150 1857 A Pair of Yorkshire School Oak Bookends, each carved with an acorn, unmarked, 13cm £70 - 100 1858 A Pair of Yorkshire School Oak Pub Stools, on four turned legs joined by a stretcher, each with recessed carved oak leaf, 50cm Fred Suffield used an oak leaf motif. He was at Kilburn and then worked for the Pollards. He died in the 1970's. David Langstaff also used an oak leaf motif. He worked at Kilburn and then from Easingwold. £100 - 150 1850√ A Pair of Sid Pollard Oak Stools, with studded leather seats, on four octagonal tapered legs joined by stretchers, unmarked, 45.5cm £150 - 200 1859 A Pair of Yorkshire School Octagonal Pub Table, on four turned legs joined by floor stretchers, with carved oak leaf, 82cm by 90cm, 60.5cm 1851√ A Sid Pollard Oak High Stool, solid seat, on four turned octagonal legs joined by stretchers, unmarked, 63.5cm £100 - 150 Fred Suffield used an oak leaf motif. He was at Kilburn and then worked for the Pollards. He died in the 1970's. David Langstaff also used an oak leaf motif. He worked at Kilburn and then from Easingwold. 1852√ A Sid Pollard Oak Plant Stand, the shaped top on four octagonal legs with an undertier, unmarked, 87cm £150 - 200 1853√ An Alan Grainger Acorn Industries Oak Rectangular Magazine Rack, with slatted sides, base and centre section joined by two shaped ends, with carved acorn signature, 43cm by 25cm, 38cm high £100 - 150 1854√ An Alan Grainger Acorn Industries Oak Rectangular Coffee Table, with rectangular undertier shelf, on shaped supports joined by a stretcher, with carved acorn signature, 108cm by 44cm, 45cm £100 - 150 £200 - 300 1860 An Arts & Crafts/Cotswold School Oak Sideboard, the rectangular overhanging top above three drawers enclosed by two cupboard doors, with contrasting mahogany handles, on four chamfered square section legs joined by a stretcher, unmarked, 136cm by 49.5cm, 89cm £250 - 350 1861 A Cotswold School Oak Magazine Rack, with lattice sides, solid base, on four legs, unmarked, 46cm by 31cm, 43cm £200 - 300 1862 A 1930's Arts & Crafts Carved Oak Blanket Box, the hinged lid inscribed LONGIOR ARS QVAM VITA HOMINIS, the front and sides with carved linen fold decoration and shield crest 1933W, on four block feet, 93cm by 40cm, 59.5cm high (excluding castors) £200 - 300 1863 An Arts & Crafts Mahogany and Jewelled Fire Screen, inset with a poker work and jewelled medieval scene, unmarked, 95cm (split to panel) £100 - 150 1870 An Ebonised Bent Plywood Chair, upholstered seat and back, the back with recessed hand aperture, on shaped legs, unmarked, 76cm £100 - 150 1864 An Arts & Crafts Oak 6' Refectory Table, by Jack Grimble of Cromer, on two pierced and shaped supports joined by an octagonal stretcher, signed JACK GRIMBLE CROMER, 183cm by 61cm, 77.5cvm high; and A Pair of Oak Benches, by Jack Grimble, on two shaped supports, signed JACK GRIMBLE, 167cm long, 30cm deep, 46cm high (3) £500 - 600 1871 Eero Aarnio: A ‘Ball’ (or Globe) Chair, circa 1970's, red moulded polyester shell with red padded upholstery and cushions, on a red enamelled aluminium swivel pedestal, 120cm high £1000 - 1500 1865 Eugenio Quarti (1867-1929): An Indian Rosewood, Silver, Copper and Mother-of-Pearl Quatrefoil Table, circa 1900, the circular glass top on four inlaid roundels, above a square shelf on a sinuous inlaid frame, signed in silver inlay E.Quarti, diameter 51cm, 68cm high Eugenio Quarti (b.1867) was born into a family of carpenters and at the age of 14 was apprenticed to a cabinetmaker in Paris. He spent a few weeks in Milan in the studio of Carlo Bugatti, and after a few months he established a small workshop in Via Donizetti. Quarti's earliest works were exhibited at the Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Decorativa in Turin in 1898. His room at the 1906 Milan exhibition was destroyed by a fire. £3000 - 4000 1866 An Arts and Crafts Mahogany, Leather and Vellum Armchair, circa 1900, carved finals, the back with vellum moulded slats interspersed with bobbins, the leather covered studded seat with circular upholstered panel, the legs joined by stretchers, the front stretcher mounted with two circular vellum panels, unmarked, 120cm For a similar model see Andrews (John) Victorian and Edwardian Furniture, Antique Collectors Club, 1996, page 129, pl.346 £200 - 300 1867 An Art Deco Heal's Inlaid Walnut Dining Room Suite, comprising D end dining table, 121.5cm (229cm extended) by 106cm, 76cm, eight (6+2) chairs, armchairs 86cm, chairs 83.5cm, sideboard, 152.5cm by 63, 95cm, and D end side table with single drawer, 106cm by 46cm, 82.5cm, labelled disc HEAL & SON LTD LONDON W £2000 - 3000 1868 An Art Deco Walnut Cocktail/Display Cabinet, the central fitted section with hinged lift-up top and two doors, enclosed by glazed cupboards, unmarked, 125cm by 44cm, 123cm £100 - 150 1869 An Art Deco Oak and Plywood Desk Chair, upholstered seat and back, constructed with solid one piece seat and support, with curved arms, stamped REG No.802192 IX IX NINE, 73cm £80 - 120 1872 Yrjo Kukkapuro: A ‘Karuselli’ Lounge Chair and Ottoman, designed 1965, for Haimi-Oy, each with brown leather upholstery, on a brown painted fibreglass shell with chromed steel cradle on steel-reinforced moulded fibreglass base and the ottoman on a similar aluminium swivel-pedestal, both labelled Haimi Made in Finland Design by Yrjo Kukkapuro, chair 89cm high ottoman 38cm high (2) £600 - 900 1873 A 1970's Tan Leather Swivel Wingback Armchair, with studded seat and back, on an aluminium four-prong base, unmarked, 100cm £100 - 150 1874 A Pair of Herman Miller Fibreglass Armchairs, upholstered in rust velour, on four chrome legs, labelled HERMAN MILLER ®1, 74cm £100 - 150 1875 A Contemporary Extending Dining Table, on a black frame and four chrome legs with black circular feet, unmarked, 205cm long, 90cm deep, 73cm high £100 - 150 1876 A Set of Six (4+2) Hille Chrome Cantilever Chairs, upholstered in black vinyl, some labelled Hille International hille, 77cm and 79cm £100 - 150 1877 A 1960's/70's Slatted Teak Veneered Ply Swivel Armchair, on chrome frame, unmarked, possibly G-Plan E Gomme, 80cm £100 - 150 1878 A 1960's Lockhausen Plastik Stool, by Friedrich Stuckenbroker, moulded factory mark, 51cm £70 - 100 1879 A G-Plan Dining Room Suite, comprising mahogany drop-leaf table on ebonised tapering legs, 132cm by 108cm, 73cm high, a set of six chairs, with deep red vinyl upholstery, 88cm, and a sideboard, the overhanging top above three drawers, above two folding doors, on four legs, 148cm by 46cm, 85cm (8) £200 - 300 1880 A 1960's/70's Ercol Oak Desk, with single drawer and two shaped handles, on four tapering legs joined by a stretcher, labelled ERCOL Made in England, 68cm by 46cm, 76.5cm high; and A Matching Spindle Back Chair, labelled, 78cm (2) £100 - 150 1881 A Modern Bespoke Oak Table, inlaid square top with triangular leaf extensions and pullout supports, on four square section legs, unmarked, 100cm square, 76cm high £200 - 300 1882 A Bespoke Modern Burr Oak Corner Illuminated Cabinet, with two doors, the interior with fitted glass shelves, unmarked, 120cm £200 – 300 1883 A White & Newton of Portsmouth Oak Dining Room Suite, comprising a drop-leaf table, four chairs and a sideboard, table 152cm x 83.5cm, 74.5cm high, chairs 84cm, sideboard 125.5cm x 47.5cm, 88cm high (6) £150-250 End of Sale √ denotes Artist’s Resale Rights Attribution and Condition of Lots. 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