Your Ref - Greenslade Taylor Hunt
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Your Ref - Greenslade Taylor Hunt
Antiques Saleroom The Octagon Salerooms, East Reach, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3HL Tel: 01823 332525. Fax: 01823 353120. Email: [email protected] THURSDAY 5th SEPTEMBER 2013 TO INCLUDE A SPECIAL SECTION OF PAINTINGS AT 10.30 AM ON VIEW: ST SATURDAY 31 RD TUESDAY 3 WEDNESDAY 4 AUGUST 9 AM – 12.30 PM, SEPTEMBER 9 AM – 5 PM TH SEPTEMBER 9 AM – 5 PM & MORNING OF SALE FROM 8.30 AM PRINTS Lot 1 1. GEORG KELLER (GERMAN 1568-1640) Venetiae Engraved Map of Venice, signed in the plate and dated 1607, margins trimmed 20 x 26 cms£50-80 2. NILLA SIX (SWISS 1932-2006) Floral Study. Signed and numbered 'XXIII/XXIII' 18 x 61 cms£20-30 3. A GROUP OF VANITY FAIR 'APE' SPY PRINTS to include 'GP', 'Lately Whipped', 'A Prophet' 'Of Newe', 'Roley', 'Sugar Bounties' etc. all framed (x10)£30-50 4. A GROUP OF VANITY FAIR 'APE' SPY PRINTS to include 'Amateur Whip', 'Round the world', 'Roger', 'Prayers', 'Swam the Channel' etc. All framed (x11)£30-50 5. MACKENZIE THORPE (b.1956) High on The Land Photo Lithograph Signed and numbered in pencil 15/85 Image size 35 x 51 cms£100-150 Internet: www.gth.net 6. MACKENZIE THORPE (b.1956) Out of The Sun Silk screen. Signed and numbered in pencil 121/300 Image size 44 x 52 cms£100-150 7. AFTER PHIL MAY (1864-1903) Study of an actor Lithograph. 27 x 17 cms£20-30 8. J T WILLMORE AFTER J M W TURNER 'Dover;' and 'Hastings' engraved by R Wallis, a pair Monochrome engravings, with full titles published 1851 Plate sizes 51 x 66 cms£40-60 9. A pair of 19th Century over painted Prints of elegant company; a circular Needlework and Beadwork Embroidery; and a reproduction Print of a river landscape (4)£20-30 10. EMMANUEL BOWEN Norfolk. Drawn from Surveys and best Authorities Printed for I. Hinton at The Kings Arms in Newgate St, 1753. Engraving with hand colouring 19 x 21 cms£30-50 11. NORMAN STEVENS (1937-1988) The Fox, Knightshayes Etching with aquatint, artist's proof, signed, titled and dated 1982 in pencil to the margin Image size 37 x 52.5 cms£50-80 12. JOAEN BLAEU 'Comitatus Nottinghamiensis', Map of Nottinghamshire Engraving with hand colouring 49.5 cms x 57 cms£50-80 Lot 13 13. GRAHAM CLILVERD (b. circa 1886) A Continental riverside town Etching, signed in pencil 27.5 x 34 cms Together with another architectural etching, indistinctly signed and inscribed in the plate possibly 'City Hall London'. 42 x 21 cms£30-50 14. AFTER WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT Girls with flags in an interior Signed in pencil lower right Image size 41 x 57 cms£30-50 15. A large group of assorted Prints including two maps of Cornwall£15-25 16. GEOFF HUNT (b.1948) Victory Races Temeraire for the Enemy Line, Trafalgar 21st Oct 1805 Reproduction colour print, signed in pencil and numbered 420/850. Image size 43 x 58£20-40 17. KW BURTON (20th Century) Langdale Pikes in Westmorland, signed and numbered 375/860£15-20 18. Bacon's New Chart of The World C.1907, Linen backed, titled to binding£30-50 19. A group of four 18th and 19th Century Maps comprising: 'A New Map of Nottinghamshire' from Walpole's New Traveller; 'New Zealand and the Australia Colonies'; Cornwall; and a German published Map of Muslim countries (4)£15-25 20. DORSEY POTTER TYSON (AMERICAN 18911969). Spring Rain. Coloured etching. Signed in pencil and numbered 47/100, titled to the reverse Provenance: Frost & Reed, London£30-50 21. A group of 19 unframed 19th Century Fashion Illustrations, mostly titled Les Modes Parisiennes £20-40 22. AFTER W L WYLIE (1851-1931) 'Nelson's Flag Ship HMS Victory'; 'The Harbour Mouth'; and 'The Spit Fort in the Solent'. Colour reproductions, titled in pencil to the margin Image size 11.5 x 17.5 cms (3)£30-50 24. WILHELM PECH Portrait of Abraham Lincoln Etching. Signed in pencil to the margin Plate size 11.5 x 9.5 cms. £40-60 25. AFTER JOHN SPEED 'Shropshire'. Engraving with hand colouring 38.5 x 51 cms£30-50 26. AFTER FREDERICK REMINGTON Cavalryman's Breakfast; After Charles Russell 'Loops and Swift Horses'; and After Seth Eastman 'Ball Play of the Sioux' Three reproduction Colour Prints (3)£15-20 27. AFTER ALFRED DE BREANSKI JNR A set of four reproduction colour prints of mountainous landscapes, framed to match. 27 x 40 cms£25-40 Lot 28 28. AFTER MONTAGUE DAWSON The Action between Java and Constitution December 1812, reproduction colour print. 47 x 69 cms£20-40 29. T HAMILTON CRAWFORD Mezzotint portrait of a lady after the 18th Century original; and another similar by Arthur Brook£15-25 30. A small group of assorted Prints including a mezzotint after Meisonnier£10-20 31. Reproduction Print of Children and Donkeys. Housed in a brass mounted frame. 98 x 58 cms £15-25 Lot 23 23. PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) Exhibition Poster Alex Maguy Galerie, 1962 Lithograph in colours, published by Alex Maguy, Paris in an edition of 2000 59.5cm x 43cm£100-200 Lot 24 Lot 32 32. BAXTER PRINTS: 'The Reception of Rev'd John Williams at Tanna'; 'A Mountain Stream', Semi nude female figures in a jungle setting; another Reception of Rev'd John Williams at Tanna; and The Massacre of the Lamented Missionary the Rev'd J Williams, the last two framed as a pair (4)£40-60 33. FRANK SHORT (1857-1945) Dawn. Aquatint, signed in pencil to the margin and titled to a label verso. Plate size 17 x 35.5 cms£40-60 34. GEORG JAHN (GERMAN 1869-1941) Profile study of a man. Etching, signed in the plate and signed and indistinctly titled to the margin Plate size 33.5 x 27 cms£30-50 Lot 35 35. SAMUEL AND NATHANIEL BUCK The South View of Cowling Castle; and The North View Eversham Abbey. Engravings; Together with a portrait engraving of George Villiers, Earl of Buckingham; engraving of Queen Elizabeth I as Patron of Geography and Astronomy from Saxon's book of Maps; and a Book Plate engraving of Horse Guards (5). All in matching frames The first two 19 x 36 cms£40-60 36. TWO BAXTER PRINTS: 'So Nice', a young girl with a bowl of food (trimmed); and 'Me Warm Now', a boy seated beside an open fire (2). Each 15 x 10 cms£20-30 37. JAMES WARD AFTER GEORGE MORLAND, Fisherman. Mezzotint, published 1793 (trimmed); and After Rev. Peters. Mezzotint, together with a group of other assorted 19th Century prints and engravings (10) (Various conditions). £30-50 38. Christopher Saxton, William Hole, 'Glocestriae Comitatus Olim Dobunorum (Gloucestershire) circa 1637, hand coloured engraving, 29 x 32 cms (plate size)£50-80 39. AFTER FRANCIS WHEATLEY A pair of Cries of London Prints. 'New Mackrel New Mackrel''; and 'A New Love Song only Ha penny a piece' (2) £20-30 40. FREDERICK SLOCOMBE A Yorkshire Lane. Etching/engraving, titled to margin. 63 x 39 cms£20-40 41. AFTER J RIGAUD View of Paris; and a View of Fontainebleau; together with an over painted Print of a lady and gent in a garden; an Edwardian silkwork picture of a house and garden; and an Oil on Canvas of a Mediterranean landscape, signed 'C B Fannan '36' (5)£25-40 42. A pair of 19th Century hand coloured Engravings of Royal Celebrations (2) 26 x 35 cms£15-25 43. LUCAS VAN LEYDEN (DUTCH 1498-1533) The Musicians Engraving, dated in the plated 1524 Plate size 11.1 x 7.4 cms Williams Innes (late James Wyatt) Oxford, label to reverse£150-200 Lot 43 44. MORTIMER MEMPES (1855-1938) Country Cottage in the woods Etching, signed in pencil to the margin 43 x 33 cms£40-60 45. A group of assorted Prints including a pair after Haigh Wood. £10-20 46. A V PACE The Bristol Car Colour reproduction signed by the artist and numbered 164/500. 36 x 45 cms£15-25 WATERCOLOURS 52. H SCHMIDT, CIRCA 1900 Albrecht Durer's House, Nuremberg Pencil and watercolour, signed lower right, together with a View of Lac Leman Lausanne, 20th Century. Watercolour, unsigned. The first 18 x 25.5 cms. £40-60 53. SIR ROBIN DARWIN (1910-1974) A folly in an extensive landscape Pen, ink and watercolour. Indistinctly titled, signed and dated 'Robin Darwin 52', lower left 22 x 29 cms£50-80 Lot 54 54. HARRY FRIER (1849-1919) Bathpool Watercolour, en grisaille. Signed and indistinctly dated 1904; 13.5 x 18.5 cms Provenance: F L Hunt receipt dated 6 Nov 1985 to reverse£150-250 Lot 55 55. HARRY FRIER (1849-1919) A Scottish Loch, with cottage and sailing boat Watercolour, signed and dated 1902 30 x 53 cms£500-700 56. FRED W GARD A rocky coastline. Watercolour, signed; Together with H. Reynolds, 'Yes Tor' Dartmoor Watercolour (2) The first 44 x 23 cms£20-40 Lot 58 58. An early 19th Century gilt tooled leather Sketch Book. The frontispiece decorated and initialled 'MB', Walton Grove 1824, for Maria Blair, later Maria Clark Wife of William Clark, Capt. Royal Navy (1802-1882). Containing a large assortment of pencil sketches, watercolours and silhouettes including floral studies; costume; Chinese rice paper Paintings; Portrait Studies; Topographical Views including the 'Temple at Alla Bhang'; and Bengal; a Study of 'The Thames, East Indiaman etc, some pages blank, some missing and others loose£150-250 59. A mid-late 19th Century Sketch/Scrap Book containing Photographs, Sketches etc also containing 9 loose floral studies by Isabella Cartwright, the book also inscribed Isabella and dated 1868, together with two further 19th Century sketch scrapbooks containing prints and pencil sketches£30-50 60. A Victorian Photograph Scrap Album by Isabella Mary Louise Cartwright, dated Jan 5 1872. Containing approximately 38 pages with pasted in prints or photographs and with hand decorated floral watercolour borders, most photographs titled and dated circa 1875. (Binding worn, spine lacking, front cover detached)£70-100 61. HENRY CHARLES SEPPINGS WRIGHT (18501937). Fishing boats pulling a damaged tall ship to safety. Pen on paper. Signed lower right 15 x 22 cms£100-200 Lot 57 57. GIOVANNI BARBARO (aka ARTHUR DUDLEY 1864-1915). Portrait study of an Italian girl amongst orange trees. Watercolour. Signed lower right 24 x 17 cms£80-120 Lot 62 62. HARRY FRIER (1849-1919) A lakeside Castle in a landscape, possibly Scotland Watercolour, signed and dated 1917 lower left 24.5 x 40 cms£150-200 Lot 63 63. HARRY FRIER (1849-1919) Lynmouth Watercolour, signed and dated 1917 24.5 x 40 cms£150-200 64. 18TH CENTURY SCHOOL Study of architecture Pen and ink, inscribed 'No. 13' upper right and later inscribed in pencil to the mount 'Collection G. L. O. not in Lugt' 13.5 x 19.5 cms£25-40 65. JEAN ATKINS (20TH CENTURY) The Yarn Market, Dunster Pencil and watercolour, signed, titled and dated '60 32 x 42 cms£40-60 66. KITTY M COOK A pair of local country landscapes. The Barle at Dulverton and one other untitled, Watercolour, one signed 27 x 37 cms and 28 x 40 cms (2)£40-60 67. WILLIAM CASLEY (fl 1891-1912) A Cornish Coastal landscape Watercolour, signed lower right 10 x 20 cms£20-40 68. ROBERT MALCOLM LLOYD (1859-1907) Hastings Beach Watercolour, signed, titled and dated 1896 (?) lower right 26 x 37 cms£50-80 69. JOHN SHAPLAND (D.1929) Castle Rock, Lynton Watercolour, signed lower left 26 x 37 cms£50-80 70. CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY View of Tangier. Watercolour. Inscribed "De La Tournieres, Tanger, Sept 1907" lower left. 10 x 21 1/2 in. (25.5 x 54 cm.) £40-60 71. J.M. HOSKING Shipping in calm waters Watercolour, signed and dated 1905 17.5cm x 35.5cm£25-40 72. CECILY BOYCOTT (20TH CENTURY) Ploughed fields Pastel, signed lower right 37 x 54 cms 73. A group of assorted Works and Prints including a Pencil Study of The Archbishop of Canterbury crowning King George VI, May 12 1937, signed and dated 1937 (7)£20-40 74. CHARLES WILLIAM TAYLOR (1878-1960) The Sands at Worthing Pencil and Watercolour Signed lower right, titled to Aldridge Bros, Worthing gallery label to reverse 22 x 29 cms£50-80 Lot 75 75. EDWARD WESSON (1910-1983) Suffolk Farmland, Stradrocke Watercolour. Signed lower right, titled to a label on the reverse. 33 x 50 cms £150-200 Lot 76 76. PETER IDEN (1945-2012) Porchester Village Hants; another Street scene; and Tudor Buildings 'Pavement' York (3) The first two pencil and watercolour, the last pencil All signed and dated 1969, 1970 and 1972 respectively The first 14 x 17 cms. £50-80 77. PETER IDEN (1945-2012) River Avon near Bury Oil on board. Signed and dated '96 lower left and titled to the artist's label on reverse 18 x 25.5 cms£50-80 78. ORIENTALIST SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY View of an Eastern Mediterranean City, probably Istanbul; and a View of a town with palm trees Gouache. The latter indistinctly signed Both 9.5 x 14 cms£30-50 79. W CHAPMAN (Late 19th Century) Study of a Victorian house Pencil and Watercolour heightened with white Signed and dated 1892 (?) lower right£30-50 80. 20th Century School. Fishing Boats in a port. Watercolour and ink. 32 x 45 cm£30-50 81. No Lot 82. No Lot 83. No Lot 84. No Lot 85. ISAAC COOKE (1846-1922) Great Gable from Westdale Head Pencil and Watercolour Signed lower right, titled to the artist's label on the reverse. 35 x 53 cms£100-150 Lot 86 86. ATTRIBUTED TO HARRY FRIER (1849-1919) The George Inn, Northtown, Taunton Watercolour, apparently unsigned Cut down. 16 x 20.5 cms. £80-120 87. W R HAWKINS, IN THE MANNER OF HARRY FRIER St Margaret's Almshouses, formerly the Leper Hospital, Taunton Watercolour, signed and dated 1909 lower right 17 x 26 cms£50-80 Lot 88 88. ATTRIBUTED TO HARRY FRIER (1849-1919) French Weir, Taunton. Pencil and Watercolour, unsigned. 21 x 36 cms£100-150 89. ENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY A Gypsy Caravan in an extensive landscape Watercolour, unsigned. 39 x 55 cms£30-50 90. WOLFGANG CRAIG-HAINISCH (EARLY/MID 20TH CENTURY) Portrait of a Lady, head and shoulders, in a blue dress and fur coat with pearl necklace and earrings. Pastel, signed lower right 60 x 49 cms£100-200 91. ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY Portrait of a Lady, small half length, seated, in a blue dress holding sheet music on a table; and; Portrait of a Lady in a yellow dress, seated, knitting. Both apparently unsigned Pencil and watercolour, oval, 19.5 x 14.5 cms£60-80 Lot 92 92. LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL Portrait of a lady and portrait of a gentleman. A pair Watercolour on opaque glass panel, framed as oval. Image sizes 26 x 21 cms£150-250 93. ARTHUR ROYCE BRADBURY (1892-1977). The Clipper 'Thermopylae' Launched 19th august 1868. Pencil and Gouache Signed and dated '31' lower right, and titled to the mount. 29 x 37 cms£60-80 Lot 94 94. THOMAS BUSH HARDY (1842-1897) 'Old Boulogne', Shipping in choppy waters off a harbour wall Pencil and Watercolour. Signed 'T. B. Hardy' lower left and titled to a Thomas Bush Hardy exhibition label on the reverse. 34 x 50 cms£200-300 102. W RAFFLES; Cornish beach landscape Pencil and watercolour Siogned lower left and inscribed with title to label verso£20-30 103. Portrait study of two young girls. Unsigned, pencil and watercolour 54 x 46 cms£20-40 104. ABRAHAM HULK JNR (1851-1922) A set of six country landscapes in two frames Each signed, the frame also including a handwritten label by the artist confirming authorship The largest 24 x 17 cms£40-60 Lot 95 95. THOMAS BUSH HARDY (1842-1897) Dutch Trawlers in the North Sea Pencil and Watercolour. Signed and dated 1895, and titled lower left. 33 x 51 cms£200-300 96. E H MARTEN (fl 1886 - 1910) 'Carnedd Dafydd Llyn Idwal, N. Wales' Pencil and Watercolour, signed lower right and titled to the mount£80-120 97. ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB MARIS (1837-1899) A snow covered wooded landscape with a figure approaching a cottage Pencil and watercolour and bodycolour on paper Signed 'J Maris' lower left. 16.5 x 14cm£100-150 Lot 98 98. GEORGE CATTERMOLE (1800-1868) 'The Outlaw' Pencil and watercolour en grisaille Signed lower left. 17.5 x 24.5 cms£60-80 99. ELLEN GENN (19TH CENTURY) Study of Chrysanthemums in a blue and white bowl Signed and dated 'E. Genn, 1876' lower right 20 x 30 cms£30-50 100. H CAVANAGH St Mary The Virgin, North Petherton Pencil, signed and titled. 37 x 44.5 cms£20-30 101. B. DE VERE WELCHMAN The Old Quarry, A Spring Morning Watercolour, signed and titled verso; together with three further watercolours comprising: a view of Venice; a country landscape, signed with monogram CN; and a river landscape, possible Westminster from the Thames (4) The first 15 x 25 cm£30-40 Lot 105 105. FOLLOWER OF HENRY PILLEAU (1813-1899) Venetian Carpet Boats Watercolour, bears monogram HP lower left and inscribed attribution verso; together with an Italianate landscape with figures passing beneath an arch, inscribed to reverse "Painted by Frances Elizabeth Lewis 1854" (2). The first 24cm x 34cm£40-60 106. NEVILLE P ARNOLD (20th Century) Kewstoke Church, Somerset Gouache, signed lower left. 30cm x 40cm£20-30 107. STEPHEN JOHN BATCHELDER (1849-1932) Early Morning, Martham Broad Watercolour. Signed lower right and titled to a label verso. 13 x 24.5 cms£50-80 108. J W TUCKER 'The Castle Holy Island' Watercolour and body colour, 25 x 35 cm and JOYCE JOHNSON 'Gathering Storm' Watercolour, 23 x 33 cm (2)£20-40 109. GROVER? LATE 19TH CENTURY Continental lake landscape Watercolour signed and dated 1890; Together with a mid 20th Century Watercolour of a rural town street scene. First 17 x 34 cms£20-40 110. J A JAMESON (early 20th Century) On the Cornish coast Gouache, signed and titled 18.5 x 54 cms£40-60 111. JOHN GUTTERIDGE SYKES (1866-1941) A Crabber anchored off Newlyn Pencil and watercolour, signed L.L., titled verso 20 x 13 cms (glass to frame lacking) £50-70 112. J JAMESON Loch Ness Gouache, signed and titled and titled verso 23.5 x 33 cms£30-50 113. CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY An Alpine landscape with figures on a track 24 x 35 cms£20-40 114. H W HICKS Dartmoor Watercolour with scratching out. Signed 18 x 27.5 cms£25-35 115. WARWICK GOBLE (1862-1943) A mountain stream. Pencil and watercolour, signed lower right. 22.5 x 33 cms£60-80 116. A SINCLAIR, EARLY 20TH CENTURY A river landscape with church beyond Watercolour, signed 'A. Sinclair RBCS' lower right 22.5 x 31 cms£30-50 117. W. SANDS (THOMAS HENRY VICTOR) A Coastal landscape, probably Cornwall Watercolour, signed lower right. 23 x 50 cms Mevagissey Gallery label verso. £30-50 Lot 118 118. FRANK HOLME A Dartmoor landscape, gouache, signed; and D H Dyer, a further Dartmoor landscape, signed (lacking glass). The first 37 x 44 cms (2)£40-60 119. SOPHIE D'OUSELEY MEREDITH (1851-1932) Interior of Gloucester Cathedral Watercolour, signed lower right and titled to the artist's label verso. 52 x 29 cms£30-50 120. HENRY H. BINGLEY (fl (1927-1933) Seascape with chopping waters off rocks Watercolour, signed lower left. 23.5 x 52.5 cms£40-60 121. REGINALD D. SHERRIN (1891-1971) An Exmoor or Dartmoor landscape Gouache signed lower right. 38 x 54 cms£40-60 Lot 122 122. LENNARD LEWIS (1826-1913) Coastal landscapes, a pair, with fishing boats and figures on a beach. Each signed and dated "(19) '00" 24 x 53 cms, pencil and watercolour (2)£100-150 123. ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY Study of a male and female figure in a country setting Watercolour in feigned oval, inscribed to the reverse with a verse, dated 1806 and inscribed H Nicholson£30-50 124. ENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY Hastings Pencil and watercolour. Signed with initials 'GFK' and dated 1889. 23 x 42 cms£30-50 Lot 125 125. REGINALD DANIEL SHERRIN (1891-1971) An Exmoor landscape. Watercolour and Gouache 38 x 56 cms£100-150 126. A MATTHEWS The Anxious Mother Pencil and watercolour. Signed and dated 1904 lower right and titled to the mount. 22cm x 29cm£50-80 127. B FOWLER (British, Late 19th Century) On the River Bure, Norfolk; On the River Yare, Norfolk; and In the Lledr Valley, N. Wales (3) Watercolours, each signed lower right and titled to the mount, framed to match. 24cm x 36cm£6-80 128. LATE 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL Figures before an extensive Alpine landscape with Mont Blanc in the distance Watercolour, 22cm x 32cm. Attribution to Thomas Miles Richardson. Verso£40-60 129. HENRY HUGHES RICHARDSON Stratford on Avon, Evening Watercolour, signed and titled; together with KG Cotton, Cottage by the Sea, watercolour; and a pen study of a riverside cottage (3) The first 22cm x 33cm£25-40 130. DONALD GRAHAMS Golden Autumn, Windermere Watercolour, signed lower left and titled lower right 27 x 68 cms£30-50 131. Frank Saltfleet A Faggot gatherer in a wooded landscape Watercolour£60-80 132. ENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 18TH CENTURY Study of a butterfly and a flowering branch Indistinctly inscribed 'by Isabella __?__, 1794; together with a Chinese Rice Paper painting of Butterflies and insects (damages) The first 17.5 x 16 cms£30-50 133. B. DE VERE WELCHMAN Country landscape with stream Watercolour, signed lower left 27 x 36 cms£15-25 134. J J FOSTER (LATE 19TH CENTURY ?) Continental costume studies, a pair Watercolour and bodycolour Each signed lower right. 37 x 45 cms£50-70 135. G BERGONZONI Studies of rural dwellings, a pair Pencil and watercolour, signed and dated '43 27 x 37 cms (2)£20-40 136. SANDY LINES (b.1922) Down to Porlock Bay Pencil and watercolour, signed lower right titled verso. 16cm x 25cm£30-50 Lot 144 145. HARRY FRIER (1849-1919) 'On the Lyd near Okehampton' Watercolour Signed and dated 1907. 25 x 35 cms£250-350 146. CLAUDE HULK Country landscape Pencil and watercolour Signed lower left. 20 x 27 cms£20-40 OILS Lot 137 137. FREDERICK JOHN WIDGERY (1861-1942) Porlock Hill from Dunkery Beacon Gouache, signed lower left 18cm x 27.5cm£120-180 138. ENGLISH SCHOOL Early 20th Century. Exmoor Landscape Watercolour signed with initials "CEC" and dated 1908 34cm x 49cm£30-50 139. A HIRST 'A Sou'Wester' Watercolour. Signed, titled and dated 1905 48 x 36 cms£25-40 140. ENGLISH SCHOOL. MID 19TH CENTURY Study of a family group of children in a wooded landscape. Pencil and watercolour 30 x 37 cms£50-80 141. MARION RHODES (20TH CENTURY) The small Greenhouse Pen and watercolour. Signed lower left, titled to reverse. 46 x 34 cms£50-80 142. ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY Godshill, New Forest Watercolour, titled and indistinctly signed; together with a mid/late 20th Century Watercolour of a farmyard (2). The first 24 x 13.5 cms£20-40 143. MAURICE CLARKE The "Bonawe" loading China Clay at Poole Pencil and watercolour Signed 1.r titled to reverse 31cm x 50cm£40-60 144. HARRY FRIER (1849-1919) The Tone Bridge, Taunton Watercolour. Signed lower right. 17 x 26 cms£150-250 Lot 152 152. ENGLISH PROVINCIAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY Portrait of a Gentleman, head and shoulders, in a black coat and striped waistcoat Oil on Canvas. 41 x 34 cms£80-120 Lot 153 153. SIR JAMES LAWTON WINGATE PRSA (18461924) The Moor at Machrie Oil on Canvas, signed lower right and titled to slip 36 x 51 cms£500-800 154. A 19th Century wool Tapestry Panel of religious subject manner, housed in a good quality heavy oak frame. 96 x 81 cms overall£40-60 Lot 155 155. GEORGE MOOR, ENGLISH NAIVE SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY 'Bydown, Swimbridge, Devon'. A country house in a parkland setting with deer. Oil on canvas, later laid on board. Inscribed to a label verso with location and artist's family details. 51 x 70 cms£100-150 156. H BROOME Still life, study of apples, pears, grapes and plums Oil on canvas, signed lower right, in a period gilt frame 22 x 44 cms£60-80 157. M S WHATLEY A water mill Oil on canvas, signed lower right; together with a pair of Gouache river landscapes by Ronald Ray (3) The first 30 x 41 cms£30-50 158. ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY A figure on a river crossing, a church on the bank and a village beyond Oil on canvas. 30 x 35 cms£50-80 Lot 159 159. ENGLISH PROVINCIAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY 'Statton Hill, South Molton, with Gunsdown Villas to the left Oil on canvas, inscribed with location to the reverse 36 x 53 cms, tear to canvas£60-80 160. BRITISH SCHOOL, LATE 20TH CENTURY 'Passage'; and 'Before the Gates;. Oils on canvas Both indistinctly signed lower right and titled to the reverse. 78 x 45 cms and 55 x 42 cms£100-150 161. GERMAN/AUSTRIAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY Study of a girl in traditional costume Oil on board Indistinctly inscribed to the reverse. 17 x 14 cms £50-80 162. W NORTON An elegant couple playing music, in an interior Oil on panel, signed lower left 31 x 20 cms£40-80 163. CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY An Alpine Chalet Oil on canvas, indistinctly signed. 47 x 70 cms£20-40 Lot 164 164. 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL A town river landscape with a rowing boat passing beneath a bridge. Oil on canvas. 64 x 76 cms£50-80 165. H HOUGHEN 'Sheepen Bridge, Colchester', a lady and her dog resting on a bridge. Oil on canvas, relined, signed lower centre, later inscribed to reverse, unframed 20.5 x 31 cms£20-30 Lot 166 166. S. SINCLAIR (19TH/20TH CENTURY) A river crossing with boats and a female figure waiting Watercolour, signed lower right. 25 x 35 cms£40-60 167. No Lot. 168. No Lot 169. FOLLOWER OF JAN VAN KESSEL (16261679) Still life of tulips and other flowers in a glass roemer with butterflies, a beetle and a dragonfly Oil on panel. 23cm x 18cm Provenance: With Leger Galleries, Bond Street, London £150-250 170. ENGLISH SCHOOL, circa 1900 Study of cattle in a country landscape Oil on board. 27cm x 47cm£60-80 Lot 171 171. ATTRIBUTED TO BERNARD MENINSKY (1891-1950) Portrait Study of a lady in a green dress Oil on canvas Signed and indistinctly dated upper right 50.5 x 40.5 cms, possibly cut down. Image continues onto canvas overlap. Affixed to the reverse a photograph of a sketch from Henry Dixon & Son, Albany St, of possibly the same sitter. Provenance: John Harold Wood and by family descent£800-1200 172. ENGLISH SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY Portrait of a young girl in a white blouse Oil on canvas. 41 x 31 cms£100-200 Lot 173 173. JOHN F RENNIE Figures on a beach at sunset Watercolour Signed lower right. 30 x 48 cms£60-80 174. FRENCH/DUTCH SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY Study of two female figures in a country landscape Oil on board Signed with initials 'CHT' and dated 1893 22 x 14.5 cms£30-50 Lot 175 175. JAN HARM WEYNS (Dutch) Dutch girl at a cottage window Oil on Canvas Signed lower right£150-200 176. Manner of Louis Wain (1860-1939) Study of two cats bathing Watercolour. Bears signature and date '09 lower right 42 x 37cm£50-80 177. FOLLOWER OF GEORGE MORLAND A Gloucester Old Spot Sow and her piglets before a thatched sty Oil on canvas, indistinct faded signature lower left 24 x 31 cms. £100-150 178. FOLLOWER OF CLAUDE JOSEPH VERNET (1714-1789) A moonlit coastal landscape of miniature proportions, with figures and fisherman in the foreground and boats on a calm sea beyond. Oil on canvas laid on board, framed behind glass 5 x 8.5 cms (2 x 3.25 inches)£150-200 179. FOLLOWER OF THOMAS LUNY (1759-1837) A shipwreck in stormy seas with lighthouse Oil on Canvas Bears signature and date 1823 lower left 52cm x 96cm£60-80 180. MURIEL G LEIGH (20TH CENTURY) 'Snow in Somerset' Oil on board, signed lower left 24 x 32 cm£30-50 181. No Lot. 182. No Lot 183. NAIVE MARITIME SCHOOL Study of Cecile, a French Naval Cruiser, inscribed and dated 'Le Havre '09' Oil on panel. 10.5 x 15 cms£50-80 184. ENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY A family group on a country path, a church spire in the distance Oil on board. 14 x 11.5 cms£30-50 Lot 185 185. ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD LADELL (18211886) Still Life of a pheasant, blue and white Chinese jar, half peeled lemon and a plum, on a ledge and a landscape beyond Oil on canvas, with circular gilt slip Signed with monogram lower right£2000-3000 186. Richard Andre (William Roger Snow) 18341907 The Village Cobbler Oil on Canvas, signed with initials and date '03, titled to label verso. 19 x 19 cm William Roger Snow (1834-1907) was a prolific illustrator of mainly children's books in the latter half of the 19th Century, painting under two pseudonyms 'Clifford Merton' and 'Richard Andre', in his career he illustrated over 100 books including many by Juliana Ewing. £200-300 Lot 187 187. CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY A Gentleman seated in a tavern interior; and a lady preparing foot in a kitchen. A pair Oil on copper Both indistinctly signed 'J Rickauld'; 20.5 x 17 cms (2)£100-200 188. HEINRICK CLOETE (SOUTH AFRICAN 20TH CENTURY) A South African landscape Signed and dated '68. Oil on board; Together with three other Oils of African subject matter by different hands, all late 20th Century (4). The first 44 x 60 cms£40-60 189. EDDIE WOLFRAM (b 1940) 'His Masters Voice' Oil on canvas Signed lower right, inscribed, titled and dated verso "5/73" 122 x 122 cms£70-100 190. EDDIE WOLFRAM (b 1940) Before the Serpent Oil on canvas, unframed Inscribed, titled and dated to the reverse '1/86' 152 x 122 cms£70-100 Lot 191 191. DUTCH SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY A river landscape with boats and windmills Oil on board, unsigned 30 x 43 cms£80-120 192. ALEJANDRO REINO (Spanish, 20th Century) "Ninfa" Oil on canvas. Signed lower right, inscribed, titled and dated "'Ninfa' Alejandro Reino, Duque de Sesto, 38 Madrid, 1963" to the reverse 70cm x 100cm£100-150 193. 20th Century gilt gesso moulded Picture Frame, to fit painting size 24 x30in£30-40 194. Scandanavian School Winter Landscape. Oil on Canvas Lot 195 195. ALEXANDER CARRUTHERS GOULD (18701948) 'A Salmon Pool on the Lym, N. Devon' Oil on canvas, signed lower right and inscribed to the reverse. 36 x 51 cms£100-150 Lot 196 196. AFTER LEMUEL FRANCIS ???; Portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson Oil on copper of Napoleon after Delaroche, also indistinctly signed, oil on copper 19 x 14 cms and 17 x 13 cms £100-150 197. ERN BIVEN (20TH CENTURY) An extensive country landscape with figures on a track; and a river landscape, a pair. Oil on canvas, each signed lower right. 31 x 46 cms (2)£60-80 198. ELIO VITALI (20TH CENTURY) Clown. Oil on canvas. Signed lower left, inscribed to the reverse. 70 x 50 cms£80-120 Lot 199 199. JANET MAGGS (20TH CENTURY) Hanging baskets outside a shop window Oil on board, signed lower right and inscribed verso 60 x 65 cms£50-80 200. 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL Abstract figural study. Oil on canvas, unsigned 102 x 76 cms£70-100 201. ENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 20TH CENTURY A country landscape with Glastonbury Tor in the distance. Oil on canvas. 50 x 45 cms. £50-80 202. FOLLOWER OF GEORGE MEARS (active 1866-1895) A three masted ship at the mouth of a harbour, a paddle steamer and other shipping beyond Oil on canvas, bears signature 'G Mears' lower left, inscribed in pencil verse 'OFF THE TYNE'. 20.5 x 33 cms£50-80 203. CONTINENTAL SCHOOL A pretty lady in a white dress, seated in an interior Oil on board. 40 x 30 cms£40-60 Lot 204 204. ENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY Cattle watering in a river landscape Oil on canvas, relined. Indistinctly signed lower left 51 x 41 cms£60-80 205. BECKER, LATE 19TH CENTURY Portrait of a cavalier, full length with a musket Oil on canvas, signed lower left. 75 x 49 cms£70-100 Lot 206 206. TERRICK WILLIAMS RA, ROI, (1860-1937) A Continental flower market Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1903 lower left, partial 'Society of Oil Painters, Piccadilly' label to reverse. 37 x 54 cm£800-1200 207. F. E. JAMIESON 'Old Road Glencoe'; and 'Falls of Brora, Scotland' (2) Oil on canvas Both signed lower left and titled to the reverse 40.5 x 61 cms£120-180 Lot 208 208. F E JAMIESON A Scottish loch landscape Oil on canvas. Signed lower right and indistinctly titled to the reverse 'Loch Ratrae'; 40.5 x 61 cms£80-120 209. S GURNEY Cement Mixer Oil on board, inscribed to the reverse; together with another by the same hand of Weeping Willows; a Collage by Anne Knowles of an interior; and a reproduction print after Picasso (4). The first 32 x 43 cms£30-40 210. ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY Pair of extensive mountainous landscapes Oil on board (2) 20 x 30 cms£20-40 211. ALLIN BRAUND (1915-2004) Blue Interval Oil on board. Signed lower right, titled and dated 2001 to the reverse. 61 x 76 cms. £70-100 212. ROBIN BROOKS (b.1943) A three masted ship off a coastline, suggested to be HMS Beagle off the Galapagos Oil on Canvas. Signed lower left 51 x 76 cms£150-250 213. BRITISH SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY Abstract landscape Oil on canvas, possibly signed with initials NB lower left. 76 x 102 cms£50-80 Lot 214 214. ENGLISH SCHOOL, CIRCA 1800 Portrait of a lady, half length, seated in a brown dress, before a green draped curtain, an opened letter and inkwell with quill at her side, a landscape beyond. Oil on canvas, 230 x 24 in (76 x 61 cms). Bears signature and inscription 'James Millar/Birmingham, Piaxit 180?'(relined and with over painting)£200-300 215. E CRAKER Country landscape with a shepherd and his flock before a cottage. Oil on board, signed lower left. 23cm x 32cm£20-40 216. JOHN BATES NOEL Boys fishing in a river landscape. Oil on canvas, signed lower right. 31cm x 46cm£200-300 217. JACK FIELDHOUSE (20TH CENTURY) Will's Neck, Quantock Hills Oil on board. Signed and dated (19)84 49 x 60 cms£50-80 218. Scottish School, late 19th Century Craigmillar Castle, Edinburgh 219. DEREK ASHLEY (LATE 20TH CENTURY) Study of Strawberries and a butterfly Oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated 1986 verso 41 x 56 cms£50-80 Lot 220 220. W E Pettingale Peak District? Landscape. Oil on Canvas£250-350 221. A N SHEPPARD Still Life and another Oil of a Beach Scene £30-50 222. R W ROGERSON (LATE 19TH CENTURY) 'The Stepping Stones, Betws-y-Coed, North Wales' Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1893 lower right 36 x 66 cms£150-250 Lot 223 223. W PERRY COOPER 'Quiet Waters' Oil on canvas, inscribed and titled to reverse 41 x 26 cms£80-120 224. CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, PROBABLY LATE 19TH CENTURY The Virgin Mary, in a feigned oval; and another of a male figure, possibly Joseph (2) Oil on panel. 16 x 14 cms£50-80 225. S Y JOHNSON A Fisherman in a Scottish landscape; and A Mallard in a river landscape, a pair Oils on canvas. Signed and dated 1907 60 x 30 cms (the letter with damages)£20-40 239. A good quality 19th Century Cameo. Depicting probably Diana, head and shoulders in profile with a quiver of arrows, in an elaborate 'C' scroll and beaded frame. 5 cms long£80-120 240. A Continental silver, enamel and seed pearl open face Pocket Watch with brooch fitting. The blue enamel back highlighted in gilt with fleur de lys motifs, the brooch fitting modelled as a fleur de lys, contained in a red leather fitted case£200-300 JEWELLERY AND WATCHES Lot 241 241. A pair of Arts and Crafts gem set Dress Clips attributed to Dorrie Nossiter, silver frames, with gold bead highlights. Each 3.3 cms long£300-500 235. A 9ct gold Omega Gentleman's Manuel wind Wristwatch. The champagne dial with batton and Arabic quarter markers, subsidiary seconds dial, in original Omega leather box, associated leather strap, movement signed and numbered "12995153"£250-350 236. Tiffany & Co. An 18ct gold multi-gem set 'DEAREST' Ring. Collet set with diamond, emeralds, amethyst, ruby etc, the stones ranging between approx 0.18 ct and 0.38 ct, stamped 'T & Co', '750' and import mark£600-800 237. A slim Continental silver Half Hunter Pocket Watch. 15 Jewel Swiss movement, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial£30-50 238. A Military Issue base metal Pocket Watch, the dial signed W. Ehrhardt, London, case and movement marked D38154; together with another with Swiss movement, faintly marked to reverse 45478 (2)£40-60 Lot 239 242. A pair of Arts and Crafts gem set Dress Clips attributed to Dorrie Nossiter. With vine leaf and bead detail, silver frames, one later converted with brooch fitting. 3.8 cms wide£300-500 243. A large assortment of Costume Jewellery, Necklaces etc; various silver and EPNS Dressing Table items and others£20-40 244. A 9ct gold Pendant modelled as an Elephant (3 gr)£30-50 245. A group of Brooches comprising a small diamond Bar Brooch; an early 19th Century enamel Brooch; a 9ct hardstone Cameo Brooch; and a 9ct Bar Brooch set with a single pink stone (4)£80-120 246. A group of Bracelets and Chains comprising a 9ct gold Bangle; two silver Albert Chains; two Coin Bracelets; and a 9ct gold Cross Pendant. The Bangle approx 5 gr£50-80 247. An 18ct white gold and red stone Ring£70-100 248. A group of 18 Ladies Brooches; a Buckle and two Pendants£30-50 249. An Egyptian/Art Deco Shawl with silver foil geometric decoration on a dark blue ground£50-80 250. An early 20th Century beadwork Purse; together with a Costume Brooch£15-20 251. A group of 11 various Ladies and Gents vintage Watches including Tissot; Universal Geneve; Avia; Butex etc, one 9ct gold cased Ladies example£50-80 252. An 18ct gold and platinum small diamond set Ring; together with two further 9ct gold Rings; and a modern plated Ring (4)£60-80 253. An 18ct gold diamond and sapphire 5-stone Ring; together with another diamond set Ring of fan design (2)£60-80 254. An 18ct white gold diamond line bracelet. Claw set with 56 round cut stones 16.5 cms long£250-350 255. A 9ct white gold line bracelet. Set with 29 round cut stones, claw set in illusion surrounds, 18 cms long£120-180 Lot 256 256. A Gentleman's gold plated Omega Seamaster Automatic Calendar Wristwatch. Circa 1960, inscription to reverse£220-280 257. A small assortment of ladies silver and other modern Jewellery£10-20 258. A 9ct gold and bloodstone Signet Ring£50-80 Lot 259 259. A George Jensen silver Ring. Set to the centre with a single turquoise coloured stone believed to be Amazonite, in a foliate surround£70-100 260. A 9ct gold Ring set with a Half Sovereign 1937£80-120 Lot 261 261. A platinum and diamond single stone Ring. The central brilliant cut stone weighing approx 0.87 ct with diamond set shoulders. (Visible inclusions)£300500 Lott 262 262. A diamond single stone Ring. Claw set with a brilliant cut stone weighing approx 0.92 ct with rose cut diamond set shoulders, unmarked band, tests platinum (visible inclusions)£300-500 263. An 18ct gold and diamond three stone Ring. Claw set with a central old brilliant cut stone, approx 0.42 ct, flanked by two further diamonds weighing approx 0.25 ct each, band stamped '18ct'£250-350 264. An 18ct gold and platinum diamond three-stone crossover type Ring£80-120 265. Omega. A ladies 9ct gold Bracelet Wristwatch. The gilt dial with baton markers, tiger's eye winder, textured 9ct gold bracelet£200-300 266. An 18ct gold Helvetia Ladies Wristwatch, no strap; together with a 9ct gold Oriosa Ladies Wristwatch with rolled gold strap (2)£40-60 267. A 9ct gold graduated Chain, with a George III Half Guinea dependent, gross weight approx 17 gr£200-250 268. A 9ct gold outer cased Pocket Watch, with gilt dial, one hand and glass lacking£60-80 269. A gold Half Sovereign, 1913£70-90 270. An 18ct gold Wedding Band; together with a large 9ct gold Wedding Band approx 1 gr and 3 gr respectively£40-60 Lot 271 271. A large and heavy 9ct gold Bracelet, approx 50 gr£400-500 272. A 9ct gold Albert Chain (a/f); together with a 9ct gold Charm Bracelet, gross weight approx 17 gr£140180 273. A 9ct gold Pendant, approx 8 gr£60-80 274. A small mixed group of Jewellery including a silver Charm Bracelet; silver Ingot Pendant etc£25-40 275. A Cluster Ring, set with a central red stone within a surround of white stones, gold coloured mount unmarked£70-100 276. An aquamarine and diamond three-stone Ring. The central oval cut aquamarine flanked by two brilliant cut diamonds approx 0.3 ct each, claw set in white gold£500-700 Lot 276 277. A 9ct gold Albert Chain with central T-bar and a 1797 Spade Half Guinea dependent, gross weight approx 42 gr. 38 cms long£380-450 278. An 18ct gold Albert chain, with T-bar, approx 34 gr, 35 cms long£500-600 279. A 9ct gold Medal, suspended on a length of multi link Chain. Gross weight approx 28 gr. 18.5 cms long£200-300 280. A Ladies 9ct gold Omega Wristwatch with 9ct gold bracelet strap. The square dial with baton markers, signed to dial, movement and case, with 17 jewel movement, case hallmarked for London 1964£250-350 Lot 281 281. A gold Sovereign, 1957, in an unmarked gold coloured mount and on 9ct Chain. Gross weight approx 14 gr£180-220 Lot 282 282. A pretty Edwardian 15ct gold Brooch of quatrefoil design, set in Suffragette colours, 3 cms wide£120-180 283. A small group of assorted Jewellery including two gold and diamond set Rings, a Victorian Orb form Fob, stamped '10'; two Victorian Brooches; a gold and amethyst coloured stone Pendant; a pair of 9ct and amethyst coloured stone Ear Studs£50-80 SILVER AND SILVER PLATE 289. An American silver swing-handled Sugar Basket. Mark of Gorham, Mfg Co., circa 1900. With engraved foliate band, the similarly decorated handle engraved with initials, blue glass liner. 11 cms diameter, 3 oz (99 gr)£30-50 290. A 19th Century German silver mounted and electroplate Toddy Ladle marked with letter 'B' and '12' standard only. Turned ebony handle with acorn finial and bifurcated foliate terminal to bowl, the rim with gadroon border and an oval reserve engraved with initials, gilt interior. 34.5 cms long£30-50 291. A silver part Dressing Table Set comprising two Brushes and a Mirror, Birmingham 1931; together with an electroplated Soup Ladle and Toast Rack; and a mahogany Cutlery Box (6)£30-40 292. A silver Cream Jug. Unattributed marks, possibly Danish; 11 cms high, 3.5 oz (113 gr). Many dings and knocks£30-50 Lot 293 293. A Chinese Export silver bowl Mark of Wang Hing & Co, late 19th/early 20th Century Chased with a continuous scene of figures at various activities in a mountainous landscape, on circular collet foot. 12 cms diameter, 5.5 oz (182 gr). £100-200 294. A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern Teaspoons. Mark of John Stone, Exeter, 1841 Together with one other, Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1878 (7). 3.5 oz (114 gr)£30-50 295. A pair of early Victorian silver fiddle pattern Tablespoons. Mark of Charles Boyton, London 1838 Together with two further fiddle pattern Spoons, London 1824 and 1838 (4). 5 oz (166 gr)£40-60 296. A set of six Art Deco silver and enamel Coffee Spoons. Mark of Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield 1939 2 oz (63 gr)£25-40 297. A silver Dressing Table Brush and Mirror Birmingham 1919. Together with a cased set of WMF electroplated Fish Servers£20-40 298. A pair of electroplated Candlesticks, with flame finial covers. 22 cms high£20-40 299. A Victorian silver Butter Dish with opaque glass base. Mark of William Gough, Birmingham 1852. Circular with pierced sides, a crest engraved reserve to either side, twin cow's head drop ring handles and on four foliate bracket feet with an associated cut glass cover. 15.5 cms diameter, approx 9 oz (278 gr)£100150 300. An electroplated three bottle Decanter Stand (one decanter with chip to rim); and an electroplated six bottle Cruet£30-50 301. An engine turned silver Cigarette case, Birmingham 1931; together with an Edwardian silver Vesta Case, 1903; various novelty Buttons; and a silver folding Button Hook and Knife Weighable silver, 3oz (98gr)£40-60 302. An electroplated three-piece Tea Service of Georgian style, mark of James Dixon & Sons. Half fluted on ball feet. The Teapot 28 cms long£2030 303. A group of 5 silver mounted cut glass Jars and Bottles; together with three other examples£40-60 304. A late Vitorian silver mounted glass Hip Flask. Mark of James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1895. With bayonet hinged cover. £60-80 305. A late Victorian electroplated bachelors Tea Service; together with 6 pairs of Victorian silver handled Fruit Knives and Forks£20-30 306. A six piece Victorian silver Dressing Table Set, Rosenthal, Jacob & Co, London, 1884; together with a pair of Victorian silver circular Pots and Covers, also London 1884 (8). Weighable silver 15.5 oz (479 gr)£80-120 307. A George IV Scottish silver oval Drum Mustard Pot. Maker's mark indistinct. Edinburgh 1820. With scroll handle, plain oval thumb piece, domed cover and pierced diaperwork sides, crest to cover. 9.5 cms long, 2.5 oz (89 gr). (Repair to cover)£40-80 308. An American electroplated iced Water Pitcher. Mark of Reed & Barton, circa 1900. With ceramic liner, one side engraved with a frozen stylized landscape reserve. Together with an electroplated Beer Mug of George III style (2). The Pitcher 27 cms high£30-50 309. A Picquot Ware four-piece Tea Service and Tray ensuite£25-35 Lot 310 310. A George IV silver Teapot. Maker's mark IW, probably for John Wakefield, London 1824. Squat circular with central reeded bank, the upper half chased with foliage and 'C' scrolls, the hinged cover with cast floral finial. 26 cms long handle to spout, 19.5 oz (610 gr)£200-300 311. A pair of late Victorian pierced oval silver dishes. Mark of Cooper Bros., Sheffield 1897 With shaped rim. 25 cms wide. 11.5 oz (365 gr)£150200 Lot 312 312. A pair of Edwardian silver and tusk Knife Rests. Mark of Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1907. On oval bases. 10 cms wide£80-120 Lot 313 313. A shaped circular silver Salver. Mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1930 On three foliate scroll feet. 31.5 cms diameter, 28 oz (872 gr)£300-350 314. An Elizabeth II Royal Commemorative silver Salver. Mark of E H Parkin, Sheffield, 1977 Produced for the 1977 Silver Jubilee, engraved with the Royal Coat of Arms and facsimile signatures of past Monarchs. 30.5 cms wide, 28.5 oz (882 gr)£280350 315. An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver Posy Vase Mark of Alexander Clark Man. Co, Birmingham 1905. Pierced and chased with stylised foliage and whiplash motifs; together with an Art Deco silver pedestal Dish, Birmingham 1936, with pierced twin handles. The Vase 19 cms, the Dish 22 cms wide, gross weight 9 oz (287 gr)£80-120 316. A large group of assorted silver Condiments. Various dates and makers comprising: a pair of Salts, 1906; a three piece Condiment Set, Chester 1922; a pair of Napkin rings, 1914; a silver Posy Vase, 1973; a twin handled Salt; a small pierced Dish; and a small Cream Jug (11). The first pair of Salts 75 cms wide, gross weight approx 13 oz (400 gr)£120-180 317. A pair of Edwardian silver Sugar Tongs and matching Preserve Spoon. Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1904. With unusual openwork handles; together with a further pair of silver Sugar Tongs; a large group of electroplated examples; a plated Soup Ladle; a twin handled electroplated Vase/Bottle Holder and a Butter Dish (part illustrated)£20-30 318. A Dutch silver twin handled Basket. Schoonhoven, 1977. With pierced sides, scroll handles and on 'C' scroll feet. 15 cms wide; 2.5 oz (79 gr)£25-40 319. A cased set of four Edwardian silver Salts and Spoons, Birmingham 1907. Together with a cased pair of silver Ashtrays, 1939 Gross weight 4.5 oz (137 gr)£50-80 320. A cased set of 12 silver handled Butter Knives. Sheffield, 1915. Together with a cased set of six pairs of silver handled Knives and Forks. Sheffield 1927£40-60 321. An octagonal silver pedestal Caster. Probably mark of Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1960. 16 cms high, 2.5 oz (82 gr)£30-50 322. An oak Cutlery Canteen with fitted interior by Walker & Hall; together with a smaller mahogany example with two lift out sections The first 44.5cm wide£15-25 323. A cased set of 12 Fish Knives and Forks and assorted plated Cutlery in an oak canteen£15-25 329. A group of 7 assorted Rattles. Including three silver examples; other base metal examples; and a Feeding Spoon with bear terminal (8)£40-60 330. An Indian Colonial silver Salver. Mark of Cooke & Kelvey, Calcutta, early 20th Century Shaped circular engraved with facsimile signatures. 26 cms diam, 19.5 oz (608 gr) £200-250 331. An assorted lot including a pair of Victorian Fish Servers; two silver Salt Spoons; Knife Rest; silver Bangle; Postage Stamp enamel Bracelet etc£25-40 332. A set of ten George III Hanoverian pattern Dessert Forks. Mark of George Smith, London, 1784 Engraved with an eagle crest, together with a later matched set of four Tablespoons London 1793/95 and 1802, also engraved with matching crests (14). 21 oz (661 gr)£200-300 Lot 324 324. A pair of Maltese silver Tablespoons. Circa 1800/1810 assay mark 'F' and open left hand mark, maker's mark indistinct possibly 'I.C'. Engraved to the terminals with the initials 'R.H'. 22.5 cms long, 4.5 oz (143 gr)£60-80 325. An electroplated three-piece Tea Service of Georgian style, with gadroon border and on ball feet. The Teapot 30 cms long£30-50 Lot 326 326. A Victorian silver Rattle and Whistle. Maker's mark only for George Unite. With ten bells dependent and foliate chasing; together with another 19th Century silver Rattle, apparently unmarked with three bells and whistle, (damage to mouth piece). The first 14 cms long (2)£200-300 327. Two early 20th Century silver and mother of pearl shell Rattle and Teethers. The first Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham, 1911; the second, maker indistinct, Chester, 1918£70-100 328. A group of four various silver Rattles, comprising: one modelled as an Owl with four bells on a teething ring; one modelled as a Teddy Bear with two bells; one with whistle, two bells and chased with scrolling foliage; and one chased with the Nursery Rhyme, Hey Diddle Diddle and with Whistle (4). The largest 10.5 cms long £80-120 Lot 333 333. A 20th Century Composite Service of silver Old English pattern Flatware. Various dates and makers, predominantly John Round & Sons and Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1913/1937 and others comprising: 15 Table Forks; 11 Dessert Forks; 17 Dessert Spoons; and 12 Tea Spoons (55). Gross weight approx 87.5 oz (2711 gr)£800-1200 334. A matched set of four William IV silver fiddle pattern Table Forks. Three mark of Mary Chawner, London 1837; one William Eaton, 1834. Together with a group of other miscellaneous George III and later silver Flatware comprising 3 Dessert Spoons; a Fish Knife; a Teaspoon; Sugar Tongs and a Mustard Spoon (11). 16.5 oz (509 gr)£150-200 335. Two silver part Dressing Table Sets The first, four pieces, plain with shaped rim, Birmingham 1928/31/33; the second set, three pieces, with engine turned engraving, London, Richard Comyns, various dates (7)£40-60 336. A Victorian silver Mustard Pot, Sheffield, 1886 With scroll handle and on three ball feet; together with: a silver mounted cut glass Mustard Pot, 1904; a silver Pepper, Sheffield 1905; and a silver mounted glass Scent Bottle (4) The first 8cm high, weighable silver 5oz£40-60 337. A Neo-Classical silver Salt, marks indistinct Decorated with foliate swags and with wigglework engraving standing on four supports, blue glass liner 8.5cm wide (damage to one swag)£20-40 338. A set of three good quality Art Deco silver Boxes. Mark of Alfred Clark, London, 1937 With cut corners, the detachable covers applied with the initial "G", gilt interiors. Two 10cm high, one 9cm high. 24oz (744gr)£300-400 339. An octagonal silver Teapot Mark of Mappin & Webb, London, 1914 With turned wood knop handle and raised on conforming octagonal foot 17.5cm high, 18.5oz (584gr)£200-250 340. A mixed group of silver plate including Art Deco Fish Knives and Forks; cased Flatware; etc and a silver Napkin Ring£15-25 341. A late Victorian electroplated Cake Knife with mother of pearl handle, in fitted case; a pair of electroplated Grape Scissors with serpent handles; a silver Preserve Spoon with gilt bowl; and 2 other plated Spoons£20-40 342. A large electroplated Cocktail Shaker, mark of Adie Bros Ltd 25 cms high; together with a set of late Victorian electroplated Fish Servers, fitted case£25-40 343. A set of six silver and enamel Coffee Spoons in a fitted case, together with two cased sets of Oriental novelty Teaspoons (24)£30-50 344. A group of five silver Napkin Rings, two English, three Indian including one by Hamilton & Co, together with two electroplated examples (7)£30-50 345. A Brazilian silver plated four piece Tea and Coffee Service. Marked 'Prata Wolff', 20th Century. With scroll handles and on foliate bracket feet. The Coffee Pot 24 cms high£40-60 346. A group of assorted silver plated items including an Entree Dish and Cover; Ice Bucket and Tongs; Cruet; cased Spoons etc£20-30 Lot 347 347. A Victorian silver Coffee Pot . Mark of Edward & John Barnard, London 1860 Of baluster shape with scroll handle, faceted spout, engraved with oval reserves, a crest to one and monogram another, the base with presentation inscription for 1862. 27 cms high, 25 oz (778 gr)£300-400 348. A pair of silver Cafe au lait Pots. Mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London, 1922 Of plain tapering form on collett foot, ebonised wood handles. 16.5 cms high, approx 20 oz (616 gr)£200300 Lot 349 349. A silver Snuff Box of 19th Century style. Mark of Henry Hodson Plante, Birmingham, 1930 Engine turned and with scrolling foliate borders, gilt interior. 8.5 cms wide, approx 5 oz (163 gr)£100-150 350. Pair of late Victorian electroplated Fish Servers£15-25 351. A Victorian electroplated Teapot by Elkington & Co, with rose swags. 14 cms high£25-40 352. An Edwardian silver Posy Vase. Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield, 1905 of faceted trumpet form. With shaped rim; together with a white metal mounted cut glass Scent Bottle. The first 12 cms high, 2.5 oz (83 gr)£20-40 353. A modern silver Dressing Table Set of Edwardian style. Birmingham 1978 Comprising: a mirror; two brushes; and a comb, in a fitted box£40-60 354. A pair of electroplated Corinthian Column Candlesticks, with detachable sconces£25-40 355. Three modern silver Bottle Tags: 'Liqueur'; 'Sherry'; and 'Whisky' (3)£20-40 356. A good quality 20th Century electroplated fourpiece Tea Service by Walker & Hall; together with a pair of plated Condiments; and an oval Gallery Tray. The Hot Water Pot 18.5 cms high£25-40 Lot 357 357. A pair of Scottish George IV silver Salts. Apparently no maker's mark, Edinburgh 1823 and 1824. Navette shape with pierced sides and reeded border on four outswept bracket feet, associated blue glass liners. 9.5 cms wide, 3.5 oz (108 gr)£80-120 358. A pair of Victorian circular silver Salts. Mark of Hayes Bros, Birmingham 1891. Part fluted and on three ball feet; together with a pair of silver mounted cut glass Salts, London 1921 with a pair of later Salt Spoons. The first pair 5.5 cms diameter£50-80 359. A George II/III silver Cream Jug. Marks indistinct but probably Henry Corry, London, circa 1760. With shaped rim, scroll handle, chased with foliage and 'C' scrolls, engraved with a lion rampant crest to front. 10 cms high, 2.5 oz (85 gr)£6080 360. A George III silver Toddy Ladle. Unmarked, circa 1800. With whalebone handle (repair to bowl). 34 cms long£30-50 368. An early 20th Century silver pedestal Bowl or Comport Mark of Atkin Bros, Sheffield, 1911. With foliate capped corners on circular foot 20 cms wide, 14.5 oz (460 gr)£150-200 369. A silver Hot Water Pot of 18th Century style. Mark of Edward Barnard & Sons, London, 1929 Of baluster shape on circular foot, the hinged cover with knop finial. 19 cms high, 13 oz (411 gr) £120-180 370. A silver plated circular Chamberstick. The base stamped 'M' the removable sconce stamped with maker's mark 'GM'. 17 cms diameter£30-50 371. A silver Cigarette Box. Mark of Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1947. The engine turned cover with presentation inscription for long service at Industrial Chemical Industries Ltd, on stepped bracket feet. 18 cms wide£40-60 372. A small Norwegian silver enamel and cut glass Salt and Pepper. Mark of David Andersen, 20th Century, on electroplated tray£40-60 378. A white glazed pottery Swan Jardiniere£10-20 Lot 361 361. An early George III silver Onslow pattern Sauce Ladle. Maker's mark indistinct, possibly James Tookey, London 1762. With scalloped bowl and scroll terminal£50-80 362. A mixed group of small silver items comprising: A pair of German miniature Dinner Plates of 18th Century style; a silver Vesta Case, Birmingham 1922; and a Victorian silver Sovereign Case, Birmingham 1885 (4). The Plates 7 cms diameter£40-80 363. A group of 6 various silver topped and mounted Dressing Table Jars and Bottles (2 a/f). The largest 10.5 cms high£40-80 364. A large twin handled electroplated Tray, with bead border. 72.5 cms wide over handles (wear to centre)£30-50 365. A pair of Old Sheffield Plate Candlesticks, first half of 19th Century. With knopped stems and foliate borders, later electroplated. 30 cms high£30-50 CERAMICS AND GLASS Lot 366 366. A pair of silver Sauce Boats. Mark of Lowe & Son, Chester, 1918. With reeded border and handle on oval pedestal foot. 18.5 cms long, 9 oz (291 gr)£120-180 367. A matched pair of George IV silver Kings Honeysuckle pattern Sauce Ladles. One Hyam Hyams, London, 1822 the other maker indistinct, London 1823, engraved with a crest. 17.5 cms long, 4.5 oz (144 gr) £40-60 379. A Royal Copenhagen Bowl with markings to base 2559 with gilt edge and leaf decoration Diameter 18cm£20-40 380. A millfiori unusual shaped glass Paperweight£20-40 381. A pair of Japanese studio pottery Chargers with stylised foliate decoration Signed to the reverse 34cm diameter£50-80 382. A Baccarat glass Inkwell and Stand of large proportions (some chips) Width of stand 21 cms£25-40 383. An early 19th Century cut glass Decanter and associated Stopper' together with an oversized air twist stem Goblet (a/f); a Victorian Claret Jug; 3 Finger Bowls and 5 various Glasses£30-40 384. A large 19th Century Willow pattern Meat Plate, 55 cms wide. £25-40 385. A 19th Century Spode blue and white Sauce Tureen and Cover (restored), with an associated Ladle; a Delft model of an Elephant; a Staffordshire Castle; and two Jugs (5)£30-50 386. A Wood & Sons Alpine White Ironstone Castle pattern Dinner Service for six. Including three Tureens and two Sauce Boats and Stands£30-50 387. A Meissen style quatrefoil Cup and Saucer. Underglaze blue Augustus Rex marks. Painted with birds and insects; together with a similarly decorated double Salt, with cancelled blue crossed swords mark to base (3)£50-80 Lot 388 388. A Meissen porcelain group of nesting Birds. Blue crossed swords impressed 59 and 131 to base. Modelled as a pair of birds feeding their young in a nest. 9.5 cms high (chip to one tail feather)£150-250 389. A Victorian cut and faceted glass Decanter and Stopper, with fruiting vine decoration; together with a cut glass pedestal small bowl or comport. The first 29 cms high£20-30 390. A 19th Century stoneware Flagon, S W Arnold & Sons Ltd, Taunton, indistinct impressed Bristol maker's stamp 32.4 cms£20-30 391. A Parnall & Sons transfer printed Butter Slab. Printed to the front 'Pure Butter' and marked to the underside. 35 cms wide (cracked)£50-80 392. A large striped Studio Glass Vase by Anthony Sterm, signed to base. 64 cms high£100-150 Lot 393 393. A Moorcroft Scarlet Cloud pattern limited edition Pottery Vase by Rachael Bishop, signed, dated and numbered '2002 167/350'. 36 cms high£300-500 394. A Moorcroft Pottery Blakeney Mallow pattern Vase, dated 2001, 20.5 cms high£80-120 395. A Lladro model of a fan tailed Dove. 20 cms high£20-40 396. A Royal Worcester model of a Borzoi, modelled by Potts; together with a Beswick model of a foal, apparently unmarked impressed '915' to base only. The first 14 cms high£30-50 397. A 20th Century Capodimonte porcelain Figure of Napoleon; and another of a Napoleonic Soldier (2). 30 cms high£25-40 Lot 398 398. A large Hutschenheuther porcelain model of an Eagle. 20th Century. Modelled with its wings outstretched, on naturalistic base. 45 cms high£200300 399. A Hutschenheuther porcelain model of a Swan landing in water. 22 cms high£100-150 400. A large Daum glass model of a stylised bird, signed to base. 34 cms high (large crack to base) £20-40 401. A Wedgwood Avebury pattern Vase with floral decoration and a Franklin porcelain Meadowland Bird Vase, Limited Edition 1980. Tallest height 30 cms£2040 402. A collection of Wade Figures, approx 40£10-20 403. A group of 6 French St Clement faience Plates decorated with a cockerel; together with 8 other Lunesville type French Cups; a Gien twin handled Tray with matching Cup, Saucer and covered Bowl; a faience Inkstand; and a Jug (20)£30-50 404. A pair of French Jules Verlingue faience Vases, early 20th Century, with tapering bodies on upturned bases. 23 cms high£20-30 405. A group of French faience, comprising: a pair of triangular section Candlesticks (restored); a single Candlestick (restored); a small twin handled Vase; and a matched pair of St. Clement Match Strikers in the form of helmets (1 restored)£15-25 406. A Cantagalli maiolica Teapot and Cover, decorated with scrolling foliage on a pale green ground, serpent head spout, cockerel mark to base£25-40 407. A twin glazed earthenware charger, painted in blue with floral motifs and borders; together with a small Delft shallow bowl, late 19th/20th Century. The first 31 cms diameter£10-20 408. An electroplate mounted Continental blue and white Teapot. Decorated with windmills and boats in a landscape, the cover with flowerhead finial. The mounts with indistinct marks, the pot marked 'Wilhelmine V.S.' to base. 17 cms long handle to spout£25-40 409. An E. B. Fishley Fremington Pottery green glazed Ewer/Jug, signed to base, 24 cms high (large rim chip)£40-60 410. Five English porcelain Tea Cups and Saucers. Various markers, 19th Century, including an orange and gilt decorated example, a Balmoral china Trio etc (11)£15-25 411. A Bovey Tracey Pottery blue and white printed Wild Rose pattern Plate; together with a group of other 19th Century and later transfer printed wares including a Sunderland Plate; 'Lake of Como' Plate; Coffee Cup; Mug etc£15-25 412. A large Sunderland Lustre Commemorative Jug Moore & Co. Printed to one side with the Sunderland Bridge, and the other with tall ships, a poetic verse to the front (cracked and repaired); together with an unusual Sunderland Bowl, featuring the bridge and a ship to the exterior and printed to the interior with a performing dog titled 'Impudence' (cracked and repaired). The first 21.5 cms high£50-80 413. A large Bovey Tracey Pottery transfer printed Soup Tureen and Cover. Printed in brown with scrolling foliate and fruiting vines, naturalistic handles. 27 cms high£20-30 414. A large group of Gaudy Welsh and other similar Teaware£30-50 415. A Bovey Tracey Pottery part Dinner Service, 20th Century. Printed with white and pale flowers and blossom comprising: 6 dinner plates, 6 supper plates; a sauce boat; 2 tureens and covers; together with another tureen printed with pink roses£15-25 416. A Royal Copenhagen Aluminia faience Bowl, dated 1912, 22 cms diameter; and five blue and white dishes printed with various town scenes (6)£50-70 417. A 19th Century English Ironstone transfer printed oval Strainer, printed with an Italianate lakeside landscape, printed Ironstone china mark to underside, 27cm wide£20-30 418. A 19th Century Toby Jug and Cover of Wood type. The gentleman seated in a yellow tricorn hat, holding a foaming beer tankard and a pipe; together with a Crown Devon Fieldings John Peel musical Beer Mug (2). The first 25 cms high£50-80 419. Mixed blue and white Plates comprising: a Late 18th/Early 19th Century Chinese Export Plate with barbed rim (riveted); 4 Early 19th Century Willow Pattern Plates; a Wedgwood oval Plate circa 1900; and a Meakin 'Olde Avon Dale' Plate (chipped)£10-20 420. A good quality early 20th Century faceted glass Scent Bottle with original part label to front and gilt inventory number to base. 19.5 cms high£15-25 421. A group of 6 Wedgwood blue Jasperware and electroplate mounted biscuit barrels. Circa 1900 and later. The largest 19 cms high£40-60 Jardiniere of Wedgwood style. the Vase 20 cms high£40-60 426. A Wedgwood style blue Jasperware Cheese Dome and Stand. Apparently unmarked. Decorated with putti in a landscape, fruiting foliate borders and acorn finial. 28 cms high£30-50 427. A Wedgwood black Jasperware Vase. Circa 1900 Decorated with classical figures emblematic of the Arts and Sciences. 18.5 cms high£40-60 Lot 428 428. A pair of 19th Century Wedgwood pale blue Jasperware pedestal Vases and Covers. Decorated in typical Neo-classical style with swags and oval reserves and with twin goat mask handles. 20 cms high. (Horns to the handles restored, one rim restored and one cover with repairs)£50-80 Lot 422 422. A group of 4 Wedgwood blue Jasperware and electroplate mounted Biscuit Barrels. Late 19th Century and later. Together with another similar (5). The largest 19 cms high£30-50 423. A large group of assorted Wedgwood blue Jasperware and other items including Year Plates and Royal Commemoratives. Approx 30 pieces£40-60 424. A pair of Wedgwood blue Jasperware Jardinieres. 19th Century. Date code for 1867. Decorated with classical figures and fruiting vine swags. 17.5 cms high£50-80 Lot 425 425. A late 19th Century Wedgwood blue Jasperware Jardiniere. Together with a trumpet shaped Vase, 20th Century; and an unmarked further Lo t429 429. An unusual Wedgwood octagonal Plate. 19th Century, date code for 1873 Painted to the centre with five putti, in the manner of Emile Lessore, signed with blue monogram to reverse, 23 cms diameter£40-60 430. A pair of Wedgwood green Jasperware Candlesticks. 19th Century. Together with a Wedgwood crimson Jasperware Jug, circa 1900 The Candlesticks 21.5 cms high£80-120 431. A group of Wedgwood dark blue Jasperware items. 19th Century and later. Including Jugs and Teapots and a Tunstall circular Pot (10) The largest Jug 18 cms high £40-60 432. A Collection of light blue Wedgwood Jasperware items. 20th Century Including Mugs, Boxes and Covers; Dishes etc (approx 20 items)£30-50 433. A group of Wedgwood dark blue Jasperware items. 19th Century and later Including a Teapot (a/f); a small Jardiniere; Jugs etc; together with a similar Adams Barrel and cover (12)£30-50 434. A pair of Victorian Mary Gregory style green glass Ewers. 17 cms high£25-40 435. A pair of Continental porcelain figural four-light Candelabra; together with a pair of Austrian twin handled Vases (4) The first 33 cms high£40-60 436. A pair of Villeroy & Boch blue and white twinhandled Vases; together with a large Vase and Cover decorated with Japanese Ladies and Motifs (the last A/F). The pair 28 cms high£40-60 437. A pair of novelty Spill Vases modelled as Fish; together with a Vase modelled as Seashells. The tallest 23 cms high£25-40 438. A St Ives pottery Beer or Cider Jar with cork stopper and wood tap, impressed mark to base. 22 cms high£30-50 439. A group of Doulton stoneware Vases and a Jug including a pair of dark blue glazed tapering examples (some with damages). Largest 21 cms high£40-60 Lo t440 440. An extensive 19th Century Minton Dinner Service. Impressed and printed marks and design registration lozenge. Including approximately 35 Dinner Plates; 5 graduated oval Plates; Soup Tureen; Cake Stand; Soup Plates etc, approx 57 pieces. (Some damages)£100-200 441. Beatrix Potter Figures : Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny and Peter Rabbit, Goody and Timmy Tiptoes, Lady Mouse, Tailor of Gloucester, the Old Woman who lived in a Shoe and the Old Woman who lived in a Shoe knitting (7). All with brown back stamps£30-50 442. A Beswick Robin and Blue Tit, a Royal Worcester Hedge Sparrow and two Continental Groups of Green Finches, Blue Tit, Robin and a Duck in flight£20-40 443. Royal Crown Derby Paperweights, 4 in total. Two Cats, the largest being 13 cms together with a Bird and a Mouse (missing its stopper)£40-60 Lot 443 444. Beatrix Potter Figures: Timmy Tiptoes, Jeremy Fisher, Jemima Puddleduck, Benjamin Bunny, Tom Kitten, Mr Alderman Ptolemy. All Beswick with brown back stamps£30-50 445. A Group of Goebel Singing Children, a Bell and a Trinket Box with a Murano Clown and Sweets, 23 cms high, a Sylvac Dog 18 cms and a Nao Figure of a Girl 23 cms (8)£25-40 446. Royal Doulton Winnie the Pooh Collection with Display Stands, titled I've found somebody Just like Me and A Summer's Day Picnic with 4 Brambly Hedge Season Plates and 2 Doulton Christmas Plates and Doulton Lady titled With Love (8)£30-40 447. A set of six ivy pattern Colclough china with Cream Jug and Sugar Bowl with a set of 6 Shelley Coffee Cans and a 3-piece Tea Set by Poole. Grey with blue interior (27)£15-30 448. A large group of Vases and Posy Vases made by Aynsley, Coalport, Crown Staffordshire and Wedgwood. Largest 21 cms (29). £15-25 449. A large group of Snuff/Pill Boxes to include 4 Buckingham Palace Boxes. Painted enamel Snuff Boxes, a Paperweight and other decorative items (26)£20-40 450. A large group of Wedgwood, Aynsley, Royal Worcester and Coalport Trinket Boxes, together with 11 Pin Trays in Wedgwood, Royal Worcester, Hammersley and Crown Staffordshire (32)£15-25 451. A set of 4 decorative Plates, 23 cms. A set of Limoges Castle Plates, the largest 25 cms and the two smaller 16 cms. A French hand painted Plate, 24 cms, two Carlton Ware Bowls, a Crown Devon Bowl and a Coalport Dish, 24 cms (12)£30-50 452. A Wedgwood part Tea/Dinner Service in white 'Colosseum', two Cake Plates by Royal Worcester, Royal Grafton. Both boxed. (44 pieces)£20-40 453. A group of assorted China and Glass to include Candle Holders, Teaware, Tureen, Bells, Trays, Posy Holders etc£10-20 454. A small pair of Doulton Slaters Patent Vases, floral decoration impressed marks to base. Height 17 cms£25-40 455. A boxed set of 3 Cups and Saucers by Royal Crown Derby decorated with posies, a Spode Tete a Tete Service, Lauriston pattern, circa 1900, boxed; and a boxed Royal Worcester Creamer and Sugar Bowl£30-50 456. A 19th Century English porcelain Trio printed in green with ornamental birds and gilt highlighted; together with another 19th Century Trio; and another Tea Cup and Saucer (8)£30-50 Lot 457 457. David Leach (1911-2005) A Studio Pottery Charger, decorated to the centre with a weeping tree over tenmoku glaze, impressed seal mark to base. 34.5 cms diameter£400-600 458. A Continental Majolica Duck form Jardiniere, in the manner of Delphin Massier, 25cm long, unmarked indistinctly inscribed and stamped '54' (1 wing end chipped, piece present and other small damages and repairs)£40-60 459. A collection of Portmeirion Botanic Garden Dinner and Tea Ware including: teapot, toast rack, bowls, plates, dishes cups jars (60)£40-60 460. A group of Royal Worcester and Coalport Porcelain to include: "Grandma's Bonnet "Safe at last" "Best Friends" "The Goose Girl" "Childhood Joys" "The Boy"£40-60 Lot 461 461. A KPM Berlin portrait porcelain Plaque. Late 19th/early 20th Century, impressed factory mark and incised '7314.5314'. Painted with a gentleman, his arms crossed, resting on a purple cushion, signed lower right 'A. E. Eckardt D'. 21 x 15.5 cms £200-300 462. A Doulton Lambeth Silicon Slaters patent Jardiniere. 19 cms high£40-60 463. A Capodimonte Group of a tramp seated on a bench, limited edition number 85 of 250£40-60 Lot 464 464. A Meissen porcelain twin handled blue ground Cup. Underglaze blue crossed swords mark. Finely painted with a clown figure and an elegant lady in a Watteau style landscape, the reverse with a spray of summer flowers, gilt borders. 8 cms high (one handle cracked at terminal)£80-120 465. A group of four 19th Century and later Decanters, variously cut including one Cranberry tinted and gilt decorated example, the tallest 31.5 cms£30-50 466. A set of six good quality 19th Century cut glass Rummers. Height 14 cms£50-80 Lot 467 467. A graduated set of three dark blue ground ironstone Jugs with gilt foliate decoration, a similar pair of twin handled Vases, a Masons ironstone Jug (A/F) and Plate (A/F) (7), the largest Jug 23.5 cms high£4060 468. A group of assorted Ceramics comprising a pair of English green ground Vases; a figure of a Flower boy, a Davenport porcelain Teapot and a 19th Century Wedgwood blue Jasper Jug. The Vase 14 cms high£30-50 469. A group of late 18th and 19th Century Ten Bowls, Cups and Saucers (some faults)£30-50 470. A William Moorcroft Eventide pattern shallow Bowl. 22 cms diameter£400-600 471. A set of 12 glass Beakers, with stylised floral decoration, 11.5cm high£15-25 472. A set of four Sowerby basketweave moulded Plates, 21cm diameter£15-25 473. A Duchess 'Ascot pattern' part Tea Service with gilt border; together with another similar£10-15 474. A pair of Doulton Lambeth Slaters patent Ewers (1 restored); together with a gilt decorated flower Bowl/Vase (3). The first 26 cms high£20-30 Lot 475 475. A Royal Worcester twin handled Vase painted by James Stinton, with pierced rim, painted to the front with a Cock Pheasant and a Hen in flight, signed. 11.5 cms high£100-150 476. A group of 4 Prattware Pot Lids, all housed in ebonised frames £20-40 477. A large group of assorted small Ceramic items; some Treen etc (part illustrated)£15-25 478. An early 19th Century blue and white printed Vomit Pot. Decorated in Swiss Scenery pattern, printed mark to base and 'No. 4'£50-80 479. Three 19th Century blue and white printed Pickle Dishes, one by Rogers, each naturalistically moulded; together with a group of other 19th Century blue and white printed small items£40-60 480. A modern Royal Worcester Butterflies pattern half Coffee Service for six with butterfly wing handles in original fitted box£30-50 481. Cup and Saucer 482. A Wedgwood Black Basalt trumpet shaped Vase and a Limited Edition Wedgwood Figurine 'The Dancing House No. 3955'. Height of first 29 cms £3050 483. A Collection of Wedgwood 'Hathaway Rose' pattern Teaware including Cups, Sauces, Plates etc. Total of 26 x pieces£20-40 484. Two sets of air twist stem Cordial Glasses, one set of 5 clear examples and one set of 6 amber tinted examples. 22 cms high£30-50 485. A group of Dresden porcelain Teaware comprising: A Hotmilk Jug with associated cover; two Cups; and four Saucers (1 damaged)£30-50 486. A Delft Plate, 18th/19th Century. Painted in blue with stylised floral decoration, housed in a distressed fabric covered wood frame. The plate 23 cms diameter£20-40 487. A set of 10 porcelain Dessert Plates. Circa 1900, unmarked. With shaped rim, painted with a central bouquet of flowers, gilt borders£20-40 Lot 488 488. A Minton Majolica Game Pie Dish and Cover. Impressed date code for 1858. The basket base with acorn and oak leaf decoration, the cover decorated in relief with a hare; and other game, 33 cms wide (one handle repaired, other small chips)£150-250 489. A French faience Inkstand, circa 1900, with removable well; together with a Sarraguemines Majolica Dish and Cover; and a Box and cover modelled as a Duck. The first 11 cms wide (The duck tail repaired, the inkstand with small chips)£20-40 490. A Rosenthal Tea Service (28 pieces)£20-40 491. A set of 6 Bohemian Crystal cut glass Brandy Balloons, in boxes£25-40 492. A Coalport Revelry pattern Half Tea Service for 6; and a Half Coffee Service for 6 (1 cup lacking) (40 pieces)£30-50 493. A group of Royal Worcester Evesham pattern Dishes; together with a set of 8 cut glass bowls; and another set of 5£20-30 494. Two sets of six Alfred Meakin Brixham pattern Plates (12). The larger 22.5 cms diameter£20-40 495. John Leach. A Mulcheney Pottery stoneware Planter. Impressed marks to base. 16 cms diameter at widest£60-80 496. An unusual pair of Dresden porcelain Figures of Street Vendors, in the 18th Century Meissen style. The male figure 19 cms high£100-150 497. A Royal Copenhagen blue and white part Dinner, Tea and Coffee Service, including Vegetable Tureens and Covers; Serving Plates; Egg Cups; Dinner Plates; Soup Plates; Side Plates etc approximately 62 pieces £200-£300 ORIENTAL CERAMICS/WORKS OF ART 502. An Oriental mother of pearl inlaid Brush Pot£3050 503. A polychrome carved Chinese Figure of a standing Gentleman on a stepped plinth base. Height 59 cms£40-60 504. A small Japanese Satsuma pottery reticulated Vase, unsigned. 16 cms high£30-50 505. A Persian/Indian papier mache Bowl. Decorated with two hunters on horseback and a large amount of varying animals. 36 cms diameter£50-80 506. An Oriental silkwork picture of a lake pagoda. 42 x 42 cms£40-60 507. A pair of Japanese bronze tripod Koro. Decorated with panels of birds amongst foliage. 18 cms high£60-80 508. Coombes - Queen St, Bristol An interesting restored 18th Century Chinese Export blue and white Bowl with late 18th Century restorer's name to base. The bowl painted with an extensive scene of figures, pagodas and boats within foliate borders, the underside inscribed "Coombes, China Burners, Queen St, Bristol, 1785", (riveted and restored). 24 cms diameter. Coombes of Queen St., Bristol are recorded as china repairers, 1775-1805 and often signed and dated their restoration, see Geoffrey Godden, Pottery and Porcelain Marks, p.167£50-80 509. A Chinese Export blue and white Mug. Painted with a typical extensive landscape, with bamboo moulded handle, restored and later metal rim added. 12.5 cms high£30-50 510. A Chinese carved stone group of a Pig and her Piglets. 17 cms wide£25-40 511. A group of four Japanese porcelain Dishes. Each naturalistically modelled with applied animals, frogs, snails, a crab etc. Each 14.5 cms diameter£20-40 512. A group of Japanese Kutani wares comprising: a Vase, Charger and Plate, 19th Century and later. The Vase 30 cms high£30-50 513. A small Chinese carved ivory Pill Box. Deeply carved to the top with figures in a landscape; together with a Continental silver Pill Box (2). The first 3.5 cms diameter£15-25 514. A Japanese part Tea and Coffee Service£20-40 Lot 515 515. A Chinese Yixing pottery Tea Set£30-50 516. A Wedgwood blue and white Jasperware Biscuit Jar and Cover and a sage green Jasper Ware small Vase and an egg shaped Box and Cover£10-15 517. Brassware including a pair of dragon Candlesticks, Oil Lamp, Eastern Vase and Bowls, Bell etc£20-30 518. A Syrian enamelled copper Vessel, possibly 19th Century, decorated with floral motifs and calligraphy panels. 26 cms diameter£40-60 519. Pair Chinese Vases£50-80 520. A group of Oriental miniature items comprising: a silver Toy, Hung Chong; another damaged silver Boat toy; a small carved Toggle of a monkey holding an oversized Peach; two Chinese enamel Bowls; a Japanese Vase and a figure of a Geisha (7)£20-40 521. A Japanese Satsuma pottery Vase decorated with dignitaries seated at a table to one side and a group of seated Samurai the other. 30.5 cms high£4060 522. A Chinese carved ivory Figure of a man holding a bucket (Head broken and re-stuck). 10 cms high excluding bases£80-100 Lot 523 523. A Chinese pale celadon jade Carving of a Squirrel atop a large melon with foliage, 6 cms long £150-250 524. A Chinese pale celadon jade Carving, possibly partial belt buckle with bat, dragon and scrolling openwork border, 7 cms wide£80-120 525. An Oriental silver Box and Cover modelled as a fluted Melon chased with panels of scrolling foliage, 10 cms wide£80-120 526. An Oriental Celadon Vase with white overlay foliate decoration, base drilled and with lamp fitting, wood stand. Height 44 cms, including stand£40-60 Lot 527 527. A Chinese celadon glazed square section Vase or Cong with moulded geometric decoration, underglazed blue Qianlong six character mark, base drilled, wood stand. Height 30.5 cms excluding base£40-60 528. A bronze rectangular Censer of archaic form with a white glazed porcelain square section vase censer. 21 cms wide£30-50 529. A group of five Japanese pottery Dishes, 20th Century£20-40 530. An Oriental pottery single handled Bowl/Basket with partial blue flambe glaze, signed to base, 22 cms wide£30-50 531. A pair of Chinese Export blue and white octagonal Plates, painted with a central landscape, 22 cms diameter; together with an Imari palette Tea Bowl and Saucer (4)£25-40 532. Two modern Chinese seated Buddha Incense Burners. Height 32 cms (2)£30-50 533. An Indian carved group of Shiva, Parvati and Ganesha. Late 19th/early 20th Century, on oval base 12.5 cms high Lot 534 534. A Chinese Cinnabar lacquer Box. The cover carved with an extensive mountainous landscape, the sides with Greek key borders. 18 cms wide£50-80 535. A Chinese Paper Scroll featuring approx 44 red seal marks. 60 x 16.5 cms£20-40 CARPETS AND RUGS Lot 552 552. A Bokhara Rug of bordered design on a red ground. 230 x 172 cms£50-70 553. A Turkoman Rug of bordered design on a beige ground. 242 x 145 cms£50-70 BOOKS 540. Assorted 19th Century and later Works and Novels including: John Milton Paradise Lost 1821; Lord Byron, Don Leon 83/1000 copies' Novels and Tales, Disraeli 1866, 5 vols; To Kill a Mocking Bird 1960; miniature Poetry Books etc£40-60 541. Six boxes of assorted Works and Novels (qty) 542. Six boxes of assorted Works and Volumes (6)£20-30 543. A box of assorted Ephemera£10-20 544. Memorials of Adare Manor, Countess of Dunraven with Historical Notices of Adare by her son The Earl of Dunraven, privately printed by Parker, Oxford. Dedicated by the Author on frontispiece to Joseph Robinson, together with two letters from Dunraven to Mr Robinson (some water damage)£3050 545. Three Early 19th Century Volumes comprising: Charles Bucke, On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature, Second Edition, Vols 1 & 2 (of 4) bound as one, G and W.B. Whittaker, 1823; Rev John Lancaster, The Life of Darcy, Lady Maxwell of Pollock, Second Edition, J Kershaw, London, 1826; and Vox Stellarum on A Loyal Almenach, 1849£25-40 546. Mixed works and volumes including: Henry A Leveson (The Old Shekarry), The Hunting Grounds of the Old World, George Routledge & Sons 1883; The Arabian Nights, illustrated by Charles Folkard, A & C Black, 1917; HG Reid, Old Oscar The Faithful Dog, Home Words Publishing Office, no date, illustrated by Landseer, Wilkie and Weir; and others including 2 volumes of the Badminton Library (15)£20-40 Lot 554 554. A modern Persian design Rug Central red field with vases and flowers, blue ground floral border. 198cm x 132cm£20-40 555. A cream wool fringed Carpet with floral decoration, approx 12' x 9'£10-20 556. A red ground Bokhara Rug. 176 x 132 cms£4060 557. A large Middle Eastern blue ground Carpet With geometric foliate decoration 360 x 267 cms£50-80 rectangular inlaid base fitted with two trinket drawers£30-40 FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS 562. Group of three Brewery Jars by H Culverwell, Arnold and Sons, Hanbury and Cotching. All of Taunton with 2 lids and a further larger example Price of Bristol (6)£15-25 563. A provincial ladderback Chair with elm seat£2030 564. A copper Cauldron with brass lid and iron swing overhandle£40-60 565. A Firkin together with an early sepia Photograph of a gentleman in working dress holding a firkin (2)£20-30 566. A Georgian tilt top Wine/Occasional Table, the turned pedestal raised on tripod supports£30-40 567. A hanging Wall Cabinet/small Cupboard, with two shelves£20-30 568. A mahogany Artist's Box£15-25 569. 'The Camdan' Whist Marker, a small pendant Compass, assorted Sewing Items, silver Fruit Knife etc £15-25 Lot 570 570. A Georgian mahogany two-lap Work/Sewing Table fitted with two drawers and sliding pouch below, on an incurving platform base£100-150 571. A Windsor wheel back Armchair£46-60 572. A George III mahogany tilt top Tripod Table. 63 cms diameter£50-70 573. A George III rectangular mahogany Side Table with single drawer and on four squared supports. Width 58 cms£30-40 574. A Regency mahogany framed open Armchair with drop in seat and on sabre supports£30-50 575. A Georgian mahogany Swing Toilet Mirror, the Lot 576 576. An early oak high back open Armchair, the panelled backrest with carved scroll decoration£60-80 577. Two early brass Cream Skimmers with iron handles£30-40 578. Two brass Miner's Lamps, both with maker's plaques 'E Thomas and Williams Ltd, Aberdare, Wales'£40-50 579. A pair of brass Pillar Candlesticks on rectangular stepped bases. Height 26 cms, and a brass Jug (3)£20-30 580. A Victorian brass Roasting Jack£20-30 581. A tall brass Pitcher with copper foot, height 46 cms£25-35 582. A pair of turned wooden Exercise Clubs£20-30 583. A pair of Victorian brass Postage Scales and Weights on a serpentine fronted plinth£30-40 584. Assorted brassware including a circular two handled Bowl; an Eastern brass Lamp; a brass Wheel with suspension hook and a rosette (4)£20-40 585. A pewter Coffee Pot with 'C F Younge' impressed mark to base and a pewter Shaving Mug with detachable cover (2)£20-30 586. A brass and cast Coffee Grinder, the base stamped 'Kenrick No. 2' and a brass plaque to the front with initials and date 'RAC 1828'£20-30 587. A brass Tobacco Jar with treen cover and base and a turned Finial/Post with acorn surmount (2)£2540 588. An Art Deco plywood Tray, with pair of stylized brass handles, length 77 cms and two Victorian Needle Cases (3)£20-30 589. A Victorian shaped oval Toleware Tray with gilt floral spray decoration, width 68 cms£20-30 590. A silkwork panel of an Eagle perched on rocks, in an oak frame. Panel 75 x 48 cms£40-50 591. A rectangular painted satinwood Panel of a songbird perched in a flowering branch. 94 x 52 cns£15-25 592. Two pierced steel serpentine fronted Fenders. Width 102 x 117 cms. £40-60 593. A Scandinavian painted treen article, possibly for wool winding, with floral decoration. Height 94 cms£30-50 594. A pair of Victorian carved and fluted bulbous Columns/Pillars, possibly from a four poster Bedstead. Height 122 cms£40-60 595. A mixed lot including a Bear Money box; a novelty Ashtray; a Cartier Box; Lighters; Russian porcelain Bear; silver Bangle etc£20-40 Lot 596 596. A Ceylonese copper and brass lime box, 19th Century, together with a copper circular box possibly a Betelmut box£40-60 597. Two ebonised tin Deed Boxes (2)£20-40 598. A small circular mahogany Occasional Table£15-25 599. A copper Jardiniere with flared rim and stylised leaf decoration and a copper Kettle£20-30 600. A mahogany Occasional Table, the shaped square top raised on four supports joined by undershelf, 58 cms square£20-40 601. A pair of single Chairs with caned seat and backrests and an Elbow Chair with caned back (3)£2030 602. A square shaped low Coffee Table, the top with four inset bevelled glass panels and with a caned undershelf. 92 cms square£20-30 603. A cast Coal Box, the cover with floral decoration together with a brass scoop with turned handle£20-40 604. A narrow oak Bureau with long drawer and cupboard under, width 76 cms and a small oak pedestal Chest of five drawers, width 46 cms and a small oak Letter Rack (2)£20-30 605. An oak Jardiniere Stand, the four spiral supports joined by undershelf. £10-15 606. An Easel Mirror, in gilt scrolling openwork frame with mask surmount; an easel Picture Frame with brass chain link border and an oval gilt frame (3)£2030 607. FRANK DOBSON R.A. (1888 - 1963) Landscape study of a country house Pen, ink and watercolour Signed and dated 'Frank Dobson 40' lower right 35 x 49 cms£180-250 608. A Victorian 2-seater Settee with buttoned openwork backrest and upholstered seat and raised on turned supports, width 142 cms£40-60 609. A 'Kunido' Anniversary Clock in brass case£2030 610. A narrow set of three tier Open Bookshelves, the top and bottom shelves formed as book troughs and with carrying handles, with maker's label 'Princess Christian Workshops, Brookwood for discharged soldiers and sailors'. Width 52 cms£30-40 Lot 611 611. A Swedish/Norwegian painted oval Box or Svepask, with floral decoration. Inscribed and dated 1885; 27 cms wide£40-60 612. A set of four brass mounted copper Goblets of Arts and Crafts influence. 16 cms high£20-30 613. A mixed group of items comprising a Miniature Doulton Character Jug 'Porthos'; a Snuff Box; and two green stone Carvings (4)£20-40 614. A George III eight day walnut Longcase Clock. Edward Arnold, St Neots, second half 18th Century. The brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring; date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with strike silent dial, the arched hood with brass urn finials, the pillars later applied with Grecian dancers, the long door crossbanded and with moulded edge. 234 cms high. £400-600 615. A mixed group of assorted small items including Daguerreotypes; a papier mache Match Box; a green hardstone and white metal mounted Pricket or Stand; miniature porcelain bird and basket etc£40-60 Lot 616 616. A Somerset Longcase clock, the arched enamel and painted dial with seconds dial, date and moon phase and signed 'James Thristle, Williton', the hood with broken swan neck pediment and reeded pillar supports, the oak trunk with reeded canted angles and on bracket feet. Height 220 cms£450-550 617. A rectangular South African Coffee Table, with a plate glass top, wrought iron stand and rattan base. Size 120 x 82 cms£20-40 618. A Victorian mahogany Writing Slope£20-30 619. A small mahogany Washstand with two short drawers and undershelf. Width 78 cms£15-25 620. Victorian brass mounted extending Book Rack. An inset brass plaque to the centre inscribed 'T Sampson Coney St. York'. 41 cms wide (closed) £25-40 621. A Victorian mahogany swing Toilet Mirror, the semi-circular base on bun feet£20-30 622. A group of Horse Brasses and Straps; together with a brass plaque inscribed 'E. J. Govier Thonwater'.£20-30 623. A cast 'Dragon' woodburning Stove Model No. 2029-001 with lustre finish, the shaped base on four dwarf supports£40-60 624. A glazed hanging Shop Display Cabinet, 'Curtis's & Harvey Ltd, Mining Explosives' 58 cms high£30-50 625. Two 19th Century Table boxes, one with fitted tray; and a later Cigarette Box modelled as a row of books. The largest 25 cms wide£20-40 626. An antique pewter Quart Mug, engraved to the front with initials within a scrolling foliate reserve, scroll handle and on circular foot, 16 cms high£25-40 627. A Russian Lacquer Box. Indistinctly signed and dated 2000. Painted with a river landscape. 8 cms long£30-50 628. A large assortment of copper and brass items including Kettle; Candlesticks etc£15-25 Lot 630 630. A cast iron pedestal Garden Urn, with floral swag decoration, twin lion mask handles on a square plinth base. Height 112 cms£80-120 631. A 1920's glazed Display Cabinet with two frosted glass shelves, width 92 cms£20-40 632. A Meat Safe with panelled door, two shelves and gauze panels to each side. Width 76 cms £20-30 633. An Arts and Crafts copper Jardiniere. 16 cms high£20-40 Lot 629 629. HERBERT WILLIAM PALLISER (1883-1963) Portrait bust of John Harold Wood Bronze with dark brown patina Signed to the reverse. 37 cms high Notes: John Harold Wood gained fame within the gardening world in 1913 at the First Chelsea Flower show, as the only exhibitor to be awarded a Gold Medal for his rock garden, an image of this garden is supplied with the lot. He was also a keen amateur painter and befriended many artist's of the period including Percy Morton Teasdale, to whom he was a life long friend.£150-250 Part Lot 634 634. A 'Waring & Gillow Ltd' three piece Bedroom Suite comprising Double Bed Ends; Double Wardrobe with bevelled mirror door, width 154 cms; and a rectangular Chest with an arrangement of seven drawers on bracket feet, width 94 cms£100-200 635. An oval Swing Dressing Table Mirror on mahogany stand. £20-30 636. A wrought iron Candle Lamp Stand on tripod supports£10-20 637. An early oak Coffer, with carved panelled front and raised on block feet. Width 130 cms£150-250 638. Two ivory Billiards/Snooker Balls. 4 cms and 3.5 cms diameter£50-80 639. A 19th Century mahogany kidney shaped twinhandled Tray, with central shell marquetry inlay. 60 cms wide£30-50 640. A Captains Chair, the hoop back with spindle supports £15-25 641. A set of oak corner open Bookshelves with a small cupboard. Max length 155cm, Ht 88cm£10-20 642. A group of Casts of Medieval and other Seals including a lead example produced by J Doubleday; portrait photograph of a judge etc£20-40 643. A chrome plated and glass two tier Trolley£1020 644. A pair of Gothic style bobbin turned Side Chairs with caned seats; and a cane Seat Stool (3)£10-20 645. A pair of cast iron Fire backs. £10-15 Lot 646 646. A Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos Clock, 15 Jewel movement, in glazed and gilt brass case, numbered '32297'. 23 cms high£250-350 647. A Continental gilt metal striking Mantel Clock, featuring a young boy with a bird. 34 cms high£50-80 648. A Continental brass Mantel Clock. Enamel dial with Roman and Arabic markers with urn surmount and elaborate scrolling foliate decoration. 47 cms high£50-80 649. Three various embroideries, framed, of floral subject matter. (3) Average 56 x 44 cms£20-40 650. A Victorian mahogany circular Centre Table, the four cabriole supports joined by raised undershelf, 75 cms diam£10-20 651. An Edwardian inlaid Dressing Chest, fitted with two short and one long drawer, the tapering supports with spade feet, width 108 cms£10-20 652. A gilt framed Mirror. 31cm x 67cm£20-30 653. A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped Tea Caddy, lacking feet and fitted interior. 30.5 cms wide £20-30 654. An oval oak Gateleg Table on barley twist supports. 118 x 90 cms£25-40 655. A Victorian rectangular light oak extending Dining Table with single leaf and raised on four turned bulbous supports. 161 x 108 cms£100-150 656. A 19th Century Continental Single Bed Frame With carved cresting to headboard and foot, and with turned corner supports, together with side rails The headboard 113cm wide£40-60 657. An Edwardian silk Embroidery depicting a summer country garden with a thatched cottage and a peacock in the foreground, 57 x 82 cms, in an ebonised frame£30-50 658. A large Victorian oak Chest of two short and three long graduated drawers with brass loop handles and on plinth base. Width 122 cms£80-120 Lot 659 659. Liberty, London. A pair of narrow five tier oak Bookcases. Width 33 cms, height 114 cms£150-250 660. A Georgian mahogany tray top Commode, lacking front, width 64 cms£60-80 661. A pair of Camel back Dining Chairs, with floral tapestry drop in seats£30-40 662. A set of open adjustable Bookshelves, width 78 cms£30-40 Lot 663 663. A Georgian mahogany bow front chest of two short and three long drawers with turned handles and raised on splay feet. Width 106 cms£100-150 Lot 664 664. Two 19th Century Tunbridge Ware Boxes. The larger 30 cms wide. £60-80 665. A reproduction low Coffee Table with four outswept supports, in the style of a Sofa Table. 140 x 53 cms£30-50 666. A brass telescopic Floor Lamp, with scrolling decoration and on tripod supports£30-50 667. Three assorted leather Suitcases£20-30 Lot 672 672. A Georgian circular Occasional Table with turned pedestal and raised on three outswept tripod supports, 70 cms diameter£60-80 673. A Nest of four rectangular mahogany Coffee Tables on turned spindle supports joined by stretcher rails, the largest 50 cms x 36 cms£50-70 674. A Piano Stool with stuffover seat and galleried undershelf£25-40 675. A Victorian upholstered button back Ladies Chair with cabriole supports and on brass castors£5070 676. A ladderback Chair with rush seat and a smaller ditto (2)£20-30 677. A Chippendale style rustic Chair with solid seat and a similar camel back Chair (2)£20-30 678. A Chippendale style Wall Mirror in fret cut frame, height 57 cms£20-30 679. A rustic rectangular stained Stool on turned supports, a set of narrow Open Bookshelves and a Dressing Stool (3)£30-40 680. A bamboo frame two-division Stick Stand, with drip tray; a bound Trunk and a pine Box (3)£30-50 681. An inlaid folding Towel Rail and two others (3)£15-25 Lot 668 668. A 19th Century pate sur pate decorated Oil Lamp. With white flowers on a celadon ground, bronze mounted base with laurel border, Hinks & Sons Patent burner, glass shade and funnel. 41 cms high excluding shade£70-100 669. A Continental Art Deco brass 6-branch hanging Light Fitment£150-200 670. A pair of brass pillar Candlesticks on circular brass and another pillar Candlestick (3)£20-30 671. A set of six rail back Dining Chairs with stuffover seats and on squared tapering supports£100-150 Lot 682 682. An early panelled oak Coffer, the front carved with lozenge decoration, width 150 cms.£150-250 683. A Victorian mahogany circular tilt top Breakfast Table, the tapering pedestal on a circular base with scroll tripod supports, 115 cms diameter£150-250 684. A rustic rectangular Stool/small Table on four supports, width 56 cms£30-40 685. A two-tier open plate/display rack for wall mounting£10-20 Lot 689 690. An oval oak Gateleg Table, on turned supports, 138 cms x 100 cms£30-50 691. An ebonised Dressing Chest of 2 short and 2 long drawers with swing mirror over, width 107 cms£20-30 692. A low Dressing Table with two drawers and swing mirror over, width 108 cms and a stained Wardrobe with mirror door, width 104 cms (2)£20-30 693. A small narrow Bureau with two drawers and glazed cupboard under, width 74 cms£10-20 694. A late Victorian rectangular Chest of 2 short and 3 long graduated drawers, width 104 cms. £40-60 695. A Victorian mahogany rectangular Chest of drawers, the two short and three long drawers with turned handles and on plinth base. Width 106 cms£5070 Lot 686 686. A brass Lantern Clock with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with half-hour markers, surmounted with fretwork, Royal Coat of Arms, the front dated 1720, the movement with anchor escapement and countwheel strike, with oak wall bracket, weight ropes and pendulum. Height 37 cms£300-500 687. A circular copper Log Bin with pair of lion mask drop ring handles and on three paw supports£30-50 688. A reproduction walnut Filing Cabinet, with inset leather top and two deep filing drawers£25-40 689. Howard & Sons - A button back upholstered Lot 696 696. A set of nine Victorian mahogany Dining Chairs armchair. One rear leg numbered and stamped, all four brass castors marked 'Howard & Sons, with upholstered stuffover seats and on turned frontal London'£800-1200 supports, the railed backs centered with roundels£200300 697. A set of four leather upholstered Dining Chairs 702. A Victorian burr walnut Davenport Desk, Late with turned front supports, two with maker's label ; "Jones Phillips & Sons Ltd, Union St, Bristol" to 19th Century. With hinged serpentine fronted cover, carved scroll fronted supports, four short drawers and underside£20-30 698. A Lloyd Loom rectangular Linen Box with four dummy drawers and on brass castors £150-250 703. A group of assorted treen items including a padded seat£15-25 Biscuit Barrel; Pipe Stand; small hall hanging Cupboard with brushes etc£15-25 704. Two Scottish Malt Whiskey Display Stands; a Royal Lochnagar Box; and a Jack Daniels Lighter and Money Chip£15-25 705. A 'Lister' Butter Churn on a trestle style stand£40-60 706. A Chinese Camphorwood Trunk carved with pagodas, boats and dragons, the handles formed as lotus flowers, width 101 cms£100-150 707. A 20th Century rectangular Chinese Cabinet with two short drawers above a pair of panelled cupboards and on bracket feet, width 92 cms£80-120 708. An Oriental 20th Century Side Cabinet, probably Korean, fitted with an arrangement of small drawers and cupboards, width 82 cms£80-120 709. An oval Cheval Mirror in mahogany frame, Lot 699 699. A late 19th Century German Bracket Clock by Winterhalder & Hofmeier, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and minute markers and with 'Slow flanked by urn finials, the four outswept supports with brass caps and castors. Height 178 cms£100-150 710. No Lot 711. No Lot Fast' and 'Chime Silent' dials over and with chiming movement and contained in an arched oak cast with gilt metal mounts surmounted with a figure of Mercury, and raised on four scroll and leafage supports. Height 56 cms, width 33 cms. £500-800 700. No Lot 701. A mixed lot to include Horse Brasses and straps; treen Bowl; Japanese Plate; pewter Candlesticks; Handbags etc.£20-30 Lot 712 712. A late 19th Century French gilt figural Mantel Clock. The movement marked Japy Freres. The two supports modelled as Diana holding a bow Lot 702 and dead game and possibly Amphitrite holding a trident, 57 cms high £400-600 713. A large gilt framed Neo Classical style marginal 719. A set of six ladderback Dining Chairs with drop mirror. With bevelled glass plates, surmounted with an urn and scrolling foliage. 118 x 124 cms£200-300 714. A slab and counter slab of a fossilized fish, the in rush seats, comprising four standard and two carvers (6)£50-80 720. An Edwardian inlaid rosewood Piano Stool with fish approx 25.5 cms long£30-50 715. A pair of gilt metal and onyx five-light fall front and floral tapestry stuffover seat£30-50 721. An Edwardian inlaid mahogany Towel Rail, Candelabra of 19th Century style. 43 cms high width 70 cms£15-25 722. A brass telescopic Floor Lamp, with scrolling £60-80 716. A 19th Century heavy brass Saucepan with cast iron handle; and a copper Saucepan. The first 20 cms decoration and on tripod supports£30-50 723. An early oak standing Corner Cupboard with diameter£15-25 717. A glass Decanter, crack to neck, housed in a glazed door and two shaped shelves, the three turned supports joined by undershelf, width 67 cms, height leather slip. 28 cms high£15-25 157 cms£100-150 724. A Georgian oak Lowboy with marquetry decoration, the single drawer with brass loop handles and raised on four cabriole supports, width 77 cms£200-300 725. A rectangular oak Side Table with carved panelled top, the four turned supports joined by stretcher rails. Width 61 cms£40-60 726. A rectangular Coffee Table with parquetry top, the four carved cabriole supports with claw and ball feet. Width 108 cms£50-80 727. A gilt metal Oil Lamp with heavy faceted glass well£20-40 728. A Collection of nine sets of Russian Dolls. All 20th Century. The largest 18 cms high. £20-30 729. A reproduction Bureau with fitted interior and 4 long drawers under, width 76 cms£20-40 730. A set of oak 3-tier Corner Shelves; a nest of three Coffee Tables, a miniature reproduction Sofa Table; a small pedestal Chest of four drawers and an oval Wall Mirror in gilt frame£30-40 Lot 718 718. A Somerset Longcase Clock, the painted enamel dial with date aperture and floral rose spray decoration and signed 'Wm Preddy, Langport' the canopy with broken swan neck pediment and pillar supports, the trunk on plinth base. Height 194 cms£200-300 Lot 719 Lot 731 731. A Somerset Longcase Clock, the enamel and painted dial with seconds and date dials and signed W. Lendon? Taunton, the arched automaton over featuring Adam and Eve, the canopy with swan neck pediment, the panelled trunk with reeded decoration£400-600 732. A 1930's Mantel Clock in oak case and another with presentation inscription, both with chiming movements (2)£30-40 733. An Arts and Crafts style oval oak extending Dining Table with single leaf and raised on four squared supports, extends to 186 cms x 104 cms £150-250 734. An Art Nouveau style oak Plant Stand with undershelf, 30 cms square, height 116 cms£25-40 Lot 737 738. A Victorian upholstered button back Nursing Chair, with carved foliate details to the spoon back, on front cabriole supports£50-80 739. A Parlour Cabinet/Chiffonier with bowed central cupboard flanked by open shelves, the high back with shield shaped mirror, flanked by side mirrors and curved shelves. Width 122 cms, height 197 cms£50-80 740. A large rectangular Overmantel Mirror, the gilt painted frame flanked by pillar supports. Width 156 Lot 735 735. Holland & Sons cms, height 160 cms£70-100 741. A brass Carriage Clock, of typical form, with A Victorian mahogany Linen Press, the upper portion with pair of panelled doors opening to reveal five fluted pillars and Roman numeral chapter ring, swing handle. 15 cms high including handle£30-50 742. A Smiths Enfield 1930's Mantel Clock, retailed sliding trays and with two short and two long drawers below with turned handles and on a plinth base. Width 133 cms, height 214 cms£400-600 736. Novelty cast Doorstop modelled as Winston by Cozens, Taunton£20-40 743. An oak roll top Desk£80-120 Churchill. 37 cms£40-60 737. A Victorian brass Skeleton Clock with silvered Bedroom Chairs inlaid with mother ofpearl and two chapter ring, single fusee movement and brass frame, on oval rosewood base and under glass dome. 29 cms high including base£250-350 744. A pair of Victorian ebonised cane seated similar single Chairs (4)£40-60 745. Two Victorian ebonised tilt top Occasional Tables inlaid with mother of pearl and with gilt decoration£70-100 746. A Victorian Mantel Clock, the enamel dial with 754. A Refectory style Dining Table with carved Roman numerals and contained in a black slate case£30-50 747. A Victorian Wall Clock, the enamel dial with frieze, the four bulbous turned supports joined by stretcher rails, 85 cms x 244 cms£150-250 755. A Continental gilt metal Mantel Clock with Roman numerals, (note: lacking back cover)£40-60 748. A reproduction walnut Drinks Cabinet with fitted enamel dial, surmounted with figure of a seated interior and raised on four carved cabriole supports, gentleman in period dress holding two fish and with scrolling and foliate decoration. (Note - lacks back width 93 cms£80-120 749. A reproduction Serpentine fronted Sideboard on cover) Height 34 cms. £50-70 756. A Victorian rosewood Prayer or Nursing Chair. six squared supports with spade feet, width 161 The back rest with barley twist supports and crested cms£40-60 750. A set of 10 French 20th Century upholstered top rail, on tapering barley twist front supports and on brass castors£60-80 757. A French Fauteuil with caned backrest and wide Dining Chairs on cabriole supports, including 2 Carver Chairs£200-300 upholstered seat, on cabriole supports, early 20th Century£50-80 758. A mahogany panelled two fold Fire Screen, 96 cms high. £30-50 759. A brass circular Wall Mirror of Arts and Crafts influence, with bevelled glass plate, 54 cms diameter£30-50 760. A reproduction Drinks Cabinet with fitted interior, and raised on four carved cabriole supports, width 89 cms£50-80 761. A Victorian arched Overmantel Mirror, the frame with marquetry decoration. Height 60 cms, width 96 cms£30-50 762. A Victorian mahogany circular tilt top Breakfast Table, the tapering turned pedestal on an incurving triform base with bun feet, 113 cms diameter£180-250 763. A mahogany framed hoop back upholstered Elbow Chair, the tapering frontal supports on spade feet and castors£40-60 764. A Refectory style Dining Table, the supports joined by stretcher rail, 138 cms x 68 cms£20-40 765. A narrow oak Bureau, the fall front above two pairs of sliding glass doors. Width 84 cms£20-30 766. Two early 19th Century Samplers by Joanna Lot 751 751. A 19th Century Continental mahogany Ridley, both dated 1830 featuring animals and plants. 22 x 21 cms and 22 x 21 cms£50-70 Escritoire, a single drawer above the fall front opening to reveal an arrangement of small drawers, with a pair of panelled cupboards below, width 100 cms. Height 177 cms£350-450 752. A Georgian mahogany Chest of two short and three long graduated drawers with brass loop handles, canted angles and on outswept supports, width 116 cms£100-150 753. A small Victorian Parlour Cabinet, the central glazed portion with two shelves and drawer over and flanked by curved open side shelves, width 118cms£50-80 Lot 767 767. A novelty clockwork Table Bell modelled as a Tortoise with faux tortoiseshell, numbered 7 4305 to base. 14 cms long£50-80 775. A Victorian walnut rectangular Work/Games Table, the hinged cover with chessboard inlay and opening to reveal an arrangement of fitted compartments and raised on three outswept tripod supports, width 55 cms, height 77 cms£120-180 776. A Bedroom Chair with red upholstered seat, small Footstool and two Occasional Tables (4)£10-20 CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Description of lots in the catalogue, although believed to be correct, are for identification and guidance purposes only. In no way is there any warranty given or implied as to the accuracy or content of any description or condition of items. All lots Lot 768 768. A 19th Century multi layer reverse glass are sold subject to all faults and imperfections, if any, and purchasers must Painting. Circular, the convex glass front painted with a satisfy themselves as to the description or fisherman, the panel behind painted on front and reverse with river crossings and a cathedral beyond, in authenticity of any lot or lots. marble frame. 18.5 cms diameter including frame£5080 769. 2. An Edwardian mahogany Side Table stamped The highest bidder shall be the purchaser at the Hammer Price. In the event of any dispute arising the Auctioneer shall, at his James Schoolbred & Co and numbered '1513'. With shaped square top and on tapering cabriole discretion, reoffer the lot or lots. In any event his decision shall be final and supports£70-100 770. A pair of 'Old Charm' 'X' frame folding Side binding. Tables£20-30 771. An 'Old Charm' Coffee Table/Magazine Rack, a 3. Every purchaser shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is written circular Occasional Table and a carved Stool/Side acknowledgement with the Auctioneers that Table with lift up seat (3)£25-40 772. A contemporary swivel top foldover Card Table the purchaser acts as an agent for a named and accepted principal. with undershelf£15-25 773. An Edwardian Davenport fitted with four side 4. drawers and with a small mirror flanked by four side The Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse any bid from any person and to refuse admission to the premises at their drawers over£80-120 774. A Victorian Banjo Barometer/Thermometer by discretion of any person Hibbs Bros, 29 Carlton Street, Nottingham£70-100 5. All lots are deemed to become the purchaser’s responsibility in full at the fall of the hammer when a Contract of Sale is made and the purchaser assumes the safe custody of the lot or lots. 6. The Auctioneer acts as agents between the vendor and purchaser and is not responsible for any default by either the vendor or the purchaser. Lot 775 PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS 1. 1. 2. the The Auctioneers will be pleased to exercise commission bids on behalf of the Auctioneers are kindly requested to make arrangements with the Auctioneers prior to purchasers, providing they are submitted in writing; in such a manner so as to purchase the Sale regarding payment. If such arrangements are not made purchases will on behalf of the client by exceeding the highest Saleroom floor bid or next highest not be released until payment is received book bid or vendor’s reserve by one bid and in the case of cheques until they have been cleared. only. Intending purchasers unknown Credit card payments: to Purchasers intending to pay by credit card should make arrangements prior to the sale to ensure 3. 4. 5. that the card is one accepted by the NEW BUYER REGISTRATION Auctioneer’s bankers. All charges made by the respective card company should be 1. Buyers wishing to register All lots must be paid for in full on the day of a concurring Driver’s Licence the Sale and before removal from the Bank/Credit Saleroom. and those successful, Buyer’s premium of 17.5% + VAT of the Hammer Price is payable by the purchasers make the saleroom of all lots Transfer/Cash, or have to clear The Accounts Office adjoining New the REMOVAL OF GOODS FROM SALEROOM 2. Telephone address Utility Bill by telephone, if be required to first payment either by Cheque before wishing to pay Bids will The purchaser shall at his own expense remove the lot or lots purchased no later ideally than two working days after the day of the Auction. Failure to comply with this address Utility condition will incur removal, storage and insurance charges. correspondence. to for only to the Bank (which will collection). pay their be by Card items the Auctioneers have two forms of paper ID showing ie Bill Telephone Bids 5.30 pm on a concurring current Driver’s Licence and a or Bank/Credit Card MUST BE booked by the day BEFORE the No NEW registrations or bids will be taken once the Sale has commenced. COMMISSION BIDS in accepted sale. 4. ie or correspondence registering will also providing received No lot may be removed before payment. current and a Card Buyer’s will have person. 3. 2. New at this Saleroom must first produce two forms of paper ID ideally showing Saleroom will be open throughout the Auction for convenience of purchasers. 1. All borne by the purchaser in addition to the Auctioneer’s charges. Sold in our August Sale A Nest of four Chinese hardwood Occasional Tables £420 The J. M. Barrie silver Freedom Casket £7,200 A George III silver novelty Nutmeg Grater, London 1792 £270 From a set of five Chinese Rice Paper Paintings £1,950 A large William IV silver Salver, London 1832 £1,200 A late 19th Century Chinese Export Ivory A Victorian burr walnut Games/Work Table Card Case £320 £280 Captain Cook’s Voyages A Chinese yellow ground famille verte around the World Vols 1 II & III (of 6) Stick Stand £300 £950 CAR PARKING AT THE OCTAGON We have limited parking available at the Salerooms. Please Note the nearest Pay and Display Car Park is located at Victoria Gate on the opposite side of the road from the Salerooms within easy walking distance. From the Town: Drive past the Salerooms and take the first turning left by the White Hart Public House. An oak pedestal Filing Cabinet From the Motorway: Follow the signs to the With tambour front Town Centre. (Pass Rowcliffes Dealership on £250 the left hand side and turn right at the Traffic Lights by the White Hart Public House. A late 19th Century Continental Ivory Dressing Table Mirror £750 MONTHLY SALES OF THURSDAY 7TH NOVEMBER ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES 2013 THURSDAY 3RD OCTOBER FRIDAY 4 TH THURSDAY 5TH DECEMBER FRIDAY 6TH DECEMBER (Special Collectors Sale) OCTOBER (Autumn West Country Sporting Sale) From a selection of Medals Entries for all future sales now being accepted From a large entry of Taxidermy Free Valuation Mornings at The Octagon Salerooms, East Reach, Taunton, From a large selection of Reels, Rods and Fishing Accessories th Entries close Monday 9 September Contact Stuart Triggol Every Monday 9 am – 1 pm