NASH COURT, BOUGHTON, FAVERSHAM KENT

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NASH COURT, BOUGHTON, FAVERSHAM KENT
NASH COURT, BOUGHTON, FAVERSHAM
KENT, ME13 9SN
Auction Sale of
antique furniture, paintings, silver, ceramics and
glassware, modern furniture and effects etc.
on the premises
Tuesday 17th April 2012
at 10.30 am
Lot 67
Lot 281
Lot 373
Remarks and Stipulations
Directions
“To the sale” signs will be erected on the day of the sale. Nash Court is situated ½ mile to
the east of the Brenley roundabout which is Junction 7 of the M2 motorway where it joins
the A2 and A299.
Viewing
Sunday 15th April 2012 from 11.00am to 4.00pm
Monday 16th April 2012 from 10.00am to 5.00pm
Morning of sale from 8.30am to 10.30am
Payment
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2. Cheques will not be accepted from persons unknown to the auctioneers.
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is made on credit card transactions.
4. Please note that under the Money Laundering Regulations 2003 (as amended), we
cannot accept payments by cash or a mixture of cash and cheque for transactions
totalling Euros.15,000 or over.
Buyer’s premium
15% plus VAT at the current rate on top of the hammer price.
Clearance
All lots to be cleared without fail by Thursday 19th April 2012. Any lot left after that date
will be cleared, and any costs charged against the purchaser.
Bidders Registration
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able to bid. No bid will be accepted from any person without a Bidders Number. Bidders
Numbers can be obtained from the sales office.
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is not responsible or in any way liable for failure or other inadvertent errors relating to the
execution of your bids.
Client’s monies
Monies received on behalf of clients are deposited and held in an account maintained at
Barclays Bank plc., P O Box 104, Ashford, Kent BX3 2BB.
Refreshments
Light refreshments will be available on the day of the sale.
Electrical items
All electrical appliances offered for sale have been PAT tested.
Sale day telephone number
07515 587163
Catalogue price
£5.00
CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE
1
Large quantity of champagne
glasses - various designs and
decorations
2
Part service of drinking glasses
comprising champagnes, sherries
and wines decorated with fern
leaves to bowls
3
6 Hock glasses with long stems
and tinted green bowls
4-8 Quantity of other drinking
glasses (5 lots)
9-13 Quantity of household glassware
(5 lots)
14 Matched
dinner
service
decorated with armorial crest
comprising 33 dinner plates, 5
soup plates, an oval serving dish
and 16 crescent shaped side
plates (some AF)
15 Lasol Ware dinner service
“Rosslyn” pattern comprising
12 dinner plates, 12 soup plates,
11 side plates (one chipped), 2
oval serving dishes and 2 serving
dishes with covers
16 Royal Worcester dinner service
dated 1885 with diaper border
and centred with a ship crest
of arms with motto comprising
20 dinner plates, 8 soup plates,
18 dessert plates, 11 crescent
shaped side plates (some AF)
17 An extensive stone china dinner
service by Booths, Victoria
pattern comprising 43 dinner
plates, 15 soup plates, 21 dessert
plates, 6 cheese plates, 8 tea
plates, 9 crescent shaped plates
and various serving dishes etc.
(much AF)
18 A Doulton meat server and
matching oval platter
19 Quantity of miscellaneous dinner
ware
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
A modern porcelain figure group
of a girl riding side saddle on a
white horse 13” long
Royal Doulton model of a
German Shepherd dog 7½“ long
and various other dog figures
from other makers
2 lidded German Stoneware
Steins with musical bases
Late
Victorian
2-handled
Jardiniere with
overlaid gilt
decoration
of
blackberries,
butterflies etc. 11½“ wide
Royal Albert “Old Country rose”
tea and coffee service and part
“Lady Hamilton” service.
Modern German coffee service
Early 20th Century Continental
Majolica 2-handled vase with
overlaid floral and leaf decoration
27” high with stand (R)
Chinese vase decorated with
flowers and insects adapted as a
lamp 18” high
Pair of modern Continental
lamps decorated with figures
and flowers 13” high
Quantity of Royal Worcester
Evesham pattern tea, dinner and
oven ware
Copeland “Spode’s Tower”
patterned tureen and cover (AF)
with side dishes and other items
Hammersley strawberry dish
with cream jug and sugar bowl
Royal Doulton “Diana” pattern
tea service and small quantity of
Worcester Hop pattern tea ware
Modern Italian strawberry bowl
and other decorative china and
glass
Quantity of Royal Worcester
gilded tableware comprising
coffee pots, tea pots and other
similar wares
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
George Jones & Sons part tea
service
Quantity of oriental wares
Ainsley china floral ornament
and quantity small porcelain
boxes, vases etc.
Japanese porcelain part coffee
service
Modern Chinese porcelain tea
service
Duchess “Violets” pattern tea
service
Cordial jug with wheel engraved
decoration of a bird and
flowering branches 10½“ high
and a trumpet shaped vase with
engraved decoration
Quantity of 19th century and
later decanters
Quantity of drinking glasses with
green dolphin stems and other
small glasses
Continental coffee service with
transfer decoration of lovers
Royal Doulton figure “Florence”
HN2745 modelled by Douglas
Pootle 8¼“ high
Royal Doulton figure “Judith”
HN2278 modelled by Mary Niell
6¼“ high
Royal Doulton figure “At ease”
HN2473 8¼“ long
Royal Doulton figure “Gillian”
HN3042 modelled by P Parsons
8” high
Royal Doulton figure “River Boy”
HN2128 4” high
Royal Doulton figure “Kathy”
HN2346 4½“ high
Royal Doulton figure “Pauline”
HN2441 modelled by Peggy
Davies 6½“ long
Royal Doulton figure “The Jovial
Monk” HN2144 7¼“ high (R –
head restuck)
53
Modern
Continental
figure
group of a couple at a tea table
8½“ long
54 Royal Worcester plate, the centre
painted with fruit by Townsend,
date mark for 1933, 10½”
diameter
55 Capodimonte figure of a
standing tramp 8¾“ high
56 Capodimonte figure of a seated
tramp feeding birds 8¼“ wide
57 Capodimonte figure of a seated
tramp feeding a squirrel 9½“
wide (AF)
58 Suite of glass with notched
rims and fern engraved pattern
decoration on balluster column
comprising two pairs of tazzas
and a celery vase
59 Bohemian liqueur set comprising
small decanter and stopper, five
glasses and tray
60 Quantity of modern “Jardin”
pattern tea ware
61-65Quantity of miscellaneous tea
ware (5 lots)
66 Large blue and white serving
dish by Copeland & Garret and
other various serving dishes
67 Pair of 19th Century Japanese
Imari vases with flared rims and
tapered bodies 24” high
£200-250
68 Japanese blue and white vase
with flared crimped rim and
ovoid body 43” (AF) £100-125
69 German stoneware wine cask on
stand
£40-50
70 Late 19th Century vase with
floral decoration on an ivory
ground 17½“ high (rubbed)
71 Pair of Continental Parian figures
of a boy and a girl 12” high
72 Continental figure group of a
team of 2 horses pulling a plough
77
Lot 68
73
74
75
76
Royal Doulton jug “Dick Turpin”
6½“ high
Crown Devon “John Peel”
musical jug 4½“ high
A stoneware 2 handled pot with
rope twist rings 16” high
Watcombe pottery mug 4¼“
high
A W Ridgway blue stoneware
“Egglington Tournament” jug
£40-50
78-80Quantity of decorative figures (3
lots)
81 Wedgwood blue Jasper ware
bowl and cover decorated with
floral vines 5” and other similar
Wedgwood wares
82 Chinese blue and white vase
decorated with panels of fish
within a lattice ground 11¼“
high drilled and adapted as a
lamp
83 Pair of 19th Century opaque
glass lustre lamps with shaped
drops
£75-100
84 Royal Doulton figure “Sophie”
HN2833 5¾“ high and another
Royal Doulton figure “Carrie”
HN2800 6” high
85 Royal
Doulton
figure
“Bridesmaid” HN2874 5¾”
high and another Royal Doulton
figure “Affection” HN2236 (AF)
86 Musical pottery jug “Long John
Silver”
87 Quantity of commemorative
ware
by
Podmore
China
Company and others
88-90Quantity of decorative ware (3
lots)
91-93Quantity of flower vases (3 lots)
94 2 handled Jug in the aesthetic
style 8½“ wide and other china
95 Chinese porcelain jar and cover
with electric light adapter
£100-125
96 Quantity of commemorative and
calendar plates
97 A pair of 19th Century Minton
Majolica stands with raised floral
work and green leafage 18”
high Impressed mark, date mark
for 1864 (1 badly AF)
£1000-1500
98-109Spare lots
BOOKS AND MAPS
(in the sale office)
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND
COLLECTABLES
110 Encyclopaedia Britannica 5th
edition leather bound, some
defects 20 volumes
111 Igglesden (Charles) A Saunter
through Kent 12 volumes
112 The
Works
of
William
Shakespeare
published
by
Archibald Constable & Co Ltd.
canvas bound 12 volumes
113 The Works of Dickens and part
works of Dumas and Thackeray
114 Holy Bible, leather bound with
gilt metal clasps
115 The Waverley Novels published
by Adam & Charles Black 1894
25 volumes
116 A small quantity of calf and part
leather bound books
117 A quantity of cookery books
118 Various Ayrshire and Sussex herd
books, circa 1940
119-122A quantity of various books (4
lots)
123 Nicholson
(Edward)
Indian
Snakes 2nd edition Madras
1893 and various other books
concerning India
124 Hasteds map of the Hundred of
Faversham, water damaged 18”
x 14”
125 Hasteds map of the Hundred of
Boughton & Blean etc. 16¾“ x
15”
126 A modern map of Kent and two
other maps
127 A quantity of Estate and
Ordnance Survey maps
128-134Spare lots
135 Quantity of linen and tablecloths,
some
with
embroidered
decoration
136 Large quantity of bed linen
137 Quantity of blankets
138 Quantity of towels
139 Quantity of bed spreads
140 Quantity of miscellaneous linen
etc
141 Millners Safe 19” x 25” high
142 Carved ebony figure of an
elephant 15½“ high and three
smaller elephant figures
143 Carved wooden figure
144 A pair of wooden candlesticks
and other oddments
145 A quantity of pewter tankards
146 Pair of cast iron lion pattern door
stops
147 Wicker picnic basket
148 Singer sewing machine
149 Pair of Ross binoculars and an
auto set cine camera
150 A 19th century stuffed and
mounted stag’s head on an oak
board (AF)
151 A Jacques travelling “in statu
quo” patent chess set with 28
coloured ivory chessmen with a
leather carrying case together
with the chess players annual
152 A German First World War
bayonet with serrated back blade
in a leather and steel mounted
scabbard 24” and a First World
War trench fighting knife 14”
overall
153 A
Victorian
oak
aneroid
barometer and thermometer
32” (AF)
154 A Powell & Hammer copper lamp
155 A large quantity of Stereoscopic
slides including Norway, our
Worldwide
Empire,
United
States, Palestine, The Great War,
Comics published by Underwood
& Underwood and Realistic
Travels
156 A replica flint lock gun
157 A 19th Century case of stuffed
birds to include gulls, Jay,
Jackdaw etc. Case (AF)
158 A 19th Century case of six
Ptarmigan. Case (AF)
159 A 19th Century case of stuffed
sea birds (AF)
160 Three other 19th Century cases
of stuffed birds (all AF)
161 Two other cases of 19th Century
stuffed birds (all AF)
162 An early leather firemans helmet
inscribed “Kent” (AF) 9½“ high
163 Oak folding boot jack
164 A large quantity of 78 rpm and
45rpm records
165 A 19th Century New Caledonian
club with beak pattern head and
turned handle 30” long
£100-150
166 A Marmet coach built baby’s
pram
167 Tin plate child’s ride-on horse toy
168 A Victorian ink stand with
copper band on a brass base
with a lidded glass inkwell and
matching pen tray
169 Phillips 19” terrestrial globe with
lamp fitment
170 An ivory letter opener, another
and various other oddments.
171 Three frames containing a
collection of clay pipes and
fragments
172 A scratch built model of a 2
masted boat 49” long
Lot 162
Lot 165
173 A frame containing 3 leaded
stained glass panels 54½“ x 23”
overall
174 Another 2 panel frame
175 A leaded glass panel, the
circular central panel depicting a
rhinoceros 45” x 23” unframed.
176 Quantify
of
Christmas
decorations
177 A pair of yellow painted lamp
fitments marked AMWS Type
LR19
178 Set of balance scales with brass
pans and various weights
179-183Quantity of kitchen miscellanea
(5 lots)
184 Bakelite push button internal
telephone.
185 Cast iron fire back 28” x 26”
186 Fire basket with andiron supports
and a spark guard
187 Inglenook fire hood
188 Pair of carriage lamps with wall
brackets.
189 An African walking staff and
various other walking sticks
190-191A wooden hop press (2 lots)
192 A metal water pump
193 A water pump on a wheeled
base
194 A wicker laundry basket
195-199Spare lots
PLATED
200 A two handled cup with
presentation inscription, 11”
wide and two salvers
201 A modern punch bowl with lion
mask ring handles and embossed
decoration and 12 punch mugs
202 An electrotype casket box with
embossed decoration of putti
6¼“ x 3¾” and an Oriental
cigarette box (2)
203 A bread board in an embossed
plated stand and another (2)
204 Two coffee pots (1AF) and three
rose bowls
205 A six piece condiment set in the
Continental style on lion mask
and paw feet and two similar
baluster pepperette
206 A rectangular plated tray with
cast scroll and leaf handles and
gadroon and Shell rim 27½“ x
17½“
207 An elliptical pattern bread basket
with foliate rim and pierced
decoration 12¾“ x 8¼“ and
other plated items
208 A quantity of entrée dishes,
covers, liners, etc.
209 A presentation goblet with
engraved decoration on a
baluster stem, 10¾” high
210 A cut glass fluted base jug with
plated mounts 10½“ high
211 A two handled tray with vine leaf
border and engraved decoration
27½“ x 16½“
212 A Campana shaped two handled
wine cooler 10” high, inscribed
213 A rectangular galleried tray, a
shaped salver and a two handled
presentation cup, all with
inscriptions
214 An oval two handled bellied
soup tureen and cover with urn
finial 14½“
215 A pair of sauce boats with leaf
copper handles, a sauce boat on
stand, a coaster (adapted) and
other plated oddments
216 A rectangular cruet stand with
stepped bracket feet, with mixed
fittings and an oval ditto
217 A Victorian rectangular cruet
stand with mixed fittings and a
circular ditto
218 A Brittania metal water urn, a
Brittania metal pierced stand
with liner, a bottle coaster, a
cocktail shaker and a square
salver
219 A pair of centre pieces with vases
supported on palm columns the
bases of naturalistic form with
emu or ostrich figural mounts
11½“ (AF)
220 A folding dish with naturalistic
stand
221 A meat cover with stag finial
handle (AF) and engraved
decoration and a smaller ditto
with fruit finial handles
222 A two handled tray with scroll
and leaf border 25” x 16”
223 A pair of five light candelabra
with knopped columns and
square bases 17” high (in poor
condition)
Lot 225
224 A pair of Victorian candlesticks
with leaf decorated baluster
columns on shaped bases 11½“
high
225 A pair of three light neo classical
candelabra with gadroon mount,
scroll arms on baluster and
circular base, 18” high
226 A pair of Corinthian column
candlesticks
with
swagged
capitols,
fluted columns on
embossed square base 12¼“
SILVER
227 A spirit flask with detachable
gilt lined beaker, 5”x 3” (12.5
x7.5cm), Sheffield 1926, Makers
John Dixon & Sons, 6 ½ oz
£80-120
228 A rectangular cigarette case with
line engraved decoration 6¼“ x
33/8” (16x8cm), London 1915,
8oz
£100-150
229 A rectangular cigar box with
slightly domed lid, 9”x 6½“
(23x16.5cm), Birmingham 1907,
Sponsors mark A&JZ, crested
£150-200
Lot 226
230 A Victorian christening cup the
slightly tapered body with D
handles and engraved with birds
in berried branches 3¾“ inches
high (8.5cm,) London 1879,
Sponsors mark H.H., 5oz
£60-80
231 A modern cast table bell in the
antique style with octagonal
baluster handle 4½“ high
(11cm), London 1963, 5oz
£60-80
232 A rectangular cigarette case
with engine turned decoration
and initialled 4¾“ x 3¾“ (12 x
8.5cm), London 1928, Sponsors
mark MPG, another smaller
cigarette case and a similar
powder compact (3), 15oz
£150-200
233 A dressing table set with line
engraved decoration comprising;
a rectangular tray, 11 ½ “ x 8 ½
“ (29 x 21cm) two silver back
hair brushes, a silver backed
hand-mirror and two silver
backed cloth brushes, Chester
1911, Sponsors mark JDWD, tray
weighs 14oz
£200-300
234 An unusual late Victorian
rectangular spirit flask of curved
form with hinged corner lid, 4”
x 3½“ (10.5 x 9cm), Chester
1896, Sponsors mark MNRH and
a rectangular curved cigarette
case 3½“ x 3” (9 x 8 cm),
Birmingham 1907, 8oz (2)
£100-150
235 A pair of shoe patterned novelty
pin cushions 4¾“ long (12cm),
Birmingham 1911, Sponsors
mark SB & S Ltd
£100-150
Lot 235
Lot 237
236 Pair of late Victorian dressing
table pots with crimped rims and
half spiral embossed decoration
25/8” high (6.5cm), London 1892,
Sponsors mark CB, 5oz a circular
silver moulded pin cushion and a
circular silver mounted brush (4)
£60-80
237 A scent funnel with chain
attachment 3½“ (4cm), Chester
1941, Sponsors mark HGC and
a dressing table box 3¼“ (8cm)
(2)
£30-40
238 A
rectangular
paperweight
inscribed “with Xmas greetings
and best wishes for the New
Year” 2 x 1¾“ (5 x 4.25cm),
date mark rubbed, Sponsors
mark GC, a miniature Guernsey
jug and a child’s rattle (3)
£40-60
239 A rectangular double lidded
dressing table box or toilet case
fitment, a matching cylindrical
pot and a glass silver mounted
scent bottle (top AF), London
1911, Sponsors mark A & Co Ltd
(Asprey & Co Ltd), Four other
silver mounted dressing table jars
and a top
£150-200
240 A silver mounted calendar holder
with pierced decoration, 4½“
x 3” (12 x 7.5cm), Birmingham
1943, Sponsors mark rubbed,
(AF) and a pair of small silver
mounted Frames, Birmingham
1903 & 1904 (3)
£30-50
241 A pair of modern circular counter
trays by Garrard & Co Ltd 3½“
diameter (8cm), London 1962,
4oz
£50-70
242 A late Victorian Onslow pattern
travelling spoon and fork set,
Sheffield 1899, Sponsors mark
GH, cased
£30-50
243 A set of three baluster
pepperettes on three stepped
pad feet, 3¾“ high (9cm) London
1911. Makers William Hutton &
Co Limited another pepperette
(AF) and three Continental oval
salts with blue glass liners (all
AF)
£120-150
244 Christening mug with flared
bowl and stylised finger loop
handle 27/8” high, London 1919,
Sponsors mark LB-S
£40-60
245 An octagonal baluster caster
with
pierced
cover
and
conforming finial 6” high
(15cm),
Birmingham 1925,
and a Victorian silver mounted
condiment bottle, London 1845,
Sponsors mark RBJB (2) £40-60
246 A pair of George III Scottish
ladles, Edinburgh 1800, Sponsors
Mark AE
£40-60
247 A modern sauce boat with
shaped rim, flying scroll handle
on three stump feet, 6¾“
(17.5cm), Birmingham 1962,
6.5 oz
£80-120
248 A rectangular silver cigarette box
with presentation inscription
5½“ x 3½” (AF) and six silver
mounted match strikers including
a Doulton Flambe example
£30-50
249 A salver with moulded rim on
four scroll feet 12” diameter,
Sheffield 1963 by CJ Vander
Limited, with inscription 26.5 oz
£350-450
250 A circular fruit basket with
bale handle having bead rims
and a pierced border 8¼“
diameter (21cm), Birmingham
1915, Sponsors mark ESB, with
inscription 11oz
£150-180
Lot 249
251 A two handled presentation cup
with angular handles 6½“ high
16.5cm), Sheffield 1963, makers
E Viner, with inscription 10oz
£140-160
252 A two handled presentation cup
with shaped rim and stylised
handles 6¼“ wide (16cm),
Sheffield 1910, Sponsors mark
FBS Ltd., with inscription 7oz
£80-120
253 A presentation goblet cup with
plain bowl on knopped stem
and circular foot, 9¼“ high
(23.25cm), Birmingham 1901,
Sponsors mark indistinct, with
inscription 8.5oz
£100-150
254 A presentation bowl with shaped
reeded and leaf decorated rim
on a foot with reeded base, 9”
diameter (23cm), Birmingham
1928, by Elkington & Co., with
inscription 26oz
£350-400
255 A presentation bowl of plain
form on a flared foot 9” high
(23cm),
Birmingham
1926,
Sponsors mark rubbed, 23.5oz
£300-400
256 A presentation punch bowl with
pierced scroll border half reeded
decoration on a conforming foot
10½” diameter (27cm), Sheffield
1909, Sponsors mark JR,with
inscriptions 37.5oz £450-550
257 A canteen of Old English
and Feather Edged flatware
comprising:
Six table spoons
Twelve table forks
Twelve dessert spoons
Twelve dessert forks
Twelve soup spoons
Twelve fish knives and forks
Twelve tea spoons
Twelve coffee spoons
Two sauce ladles
A pair of fish servers
Twelve silver handled dinner
knives
Twelve silver handled cheese
knives
Three piece carving set
Date marks for London 19461950. Sponsors mark RC. Gross
weight approx. 188oz excluding
dinner and cheese knives and
carving set all contained in a
walnut veneer cabinet
£2500-3000
Lot 254
258 A
two-handled
rectangular
tray with gadroon rim, leaf and
shell corners and leaf scroll
handles, 27¼“ x 18” (69x46cm),
Sheffield 1923, Sponsors mark
F&F, approx. 120oz
£1,500-2,000
259 Spare lot
Lot 255
Lot 256
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origin, date, age, provenance and condition is
a statement of opinion and is not to be taken
as a statement or representation of fact. BTF
Partnership reserve the right, in forming their
opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or
authority considered by them to be reliable.
1. A picture catalogued with the forename(s)
and surname of the painter is in our opinion
a work by that artist; e.g. Joseph Mallord
William Turner. When an artist’s forename(s)
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the surname of the artist, whether preceded
by an initial or not, indicates that in our
opinion the work is by the artist named.
2. A picture catalogued as Attributed to…is in
our opinion probably a work by the artist; e.g.
Attributed to Thomas Sidney Cooper.
3. A picture catalogued as Studio of… is in our
opinion a work from the studio of the artist
which may or may not have been executed
under his direction; e.g. Studio of Thomas
Sidney Cooper.
4. A picture catalogued as Circle of… is in our
opinion a work of the period of the artist
executed under his immediate influence, e.g.
Circle of Thomas Sidney Cooper.
5. A picture catalogued as Follower of… is in
our opinion a work by a painter working
in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly
contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil;
e.g. Follower of Sidney Cooper.
6. A picture catalogued as Manner of… is in our
opinion a work in the style related to that of
the artist, but of a later date; e.g. Manner of
Thomas Sidney Cooper.
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by the name of a place or country and a date
means that in our opinion the picture was
executed at a time and in that location; e.g.
Dutch School, 17th Century.
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our opinion a copy of any date after a work
by an artist; e.g. After Thomas Sidney Cooper.
9. The term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed
means that in our opinion the signature and/
or inscription are from the hand of the artist.
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and/or an inscription means that in our
opinion the artist’s name and/or date and/
or inscription have been added by another
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dates refer to the present state of the work.
12. Dimension are given height before width.
PICTURES
Main Hall
260 LATE
18TH/EARLY
19TH
CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL IN
THE MANNER OF WRIGHT OF
DERBY. A half length portrait of a
gentleman wearing a dark green
coat and embroidered waistcoat.
No apparent signature. Oil on
canvas (relined). 29½“ x 25”
£400-600
261 19TH
CENTURY
ENGLISH
SCHOOL. A half length portrait
of a gentleman presumed to be
James Chapman of Pauls Cray
Hill, Kent. No apparent signature.
Oil on canvas. 30” x 2
£75-100
262 IN THE MANNER OF J W M
TURNER. Boats in a choppy sea.
No apparent signature. Oil on
canvas 34” x 46”
£400-600
263 VICTORIAN SCHOOL. Head
and shoulders portrait of a
young woman holding a book.
No apparent signature. Oil on
canvas. 29½“ x 25” £150-200
Lot 260
Television room
Inner Hall
264 AFTER GAINSBOROUGH. A
young girl in classical setting.
No apparent signature. Oil on
canvas. 23” x 17”
£80-120
265 IN THE MANNER OF J MEADOWS.
Boys playing by a pond. No
apparent signature. 20” x 30”
approximately
£400-500
266 AFTER THE ANTIQUE. The money
lender. Oil on copper. 17” x 13”
£300-500
267 D SHERRIN (1868-1940). A
landscape looking out to sea.
Indistinctly signed. Gouache.
21½“ x 30”
£100-125
268 VICTORIAN SCHOOL. A figure
in conspiratorial pose in 17th
Century dress, possibly Darnley.
No apparent signature. Oil on
canvas (relined). 44” x 24”
£180-220
269 ALFRED BEST. Reed cutter with
oast houses in the background.
Signed and dated 1899. Oil on
canvas (relined). 27” x 36”
£150-200
Lot 265
Lot 266
Dining room
270 WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT. Girl
with a washing basket, Print.
Signed in margin. 22” x 18”
£80-120
271 S S GATES. Extensive landscape
with cathedral in the distance.
Oil on board. 37½“ x 32”
272 LATE
VICTORIAN
SCHOOL.
Normandy , a landscape.
Indistinctly signed. Oil on canvas.
13½“ x 9½“
273 VICTORIAN SCHOOL. Courting
couple by a cow byre. No
apparent signature. Oil on canvas
(relined). 23” x 19” £400-600
274 A JAMES. A Lily pond. Signed.
Oil on canvas. 18” x 24”
£125-150
275 A JAMES. Sheep on a moorland
track. Signed. Oil on canvas. 20”
x 30”
£150-200
Lot 273
Main staircase
Landing and inner landing
276 IN THE 17TH CENTURY SCHOOL
STYLE AFTER CLAUDE LORRAINE.
Hagar and the angel. Oil on
canvas. 7ft x 4ft £1,200-1,800
277 AFTER J W M TURNER. A
composition based on various
works
including
“Crossing
the Brook” and “The Bay of
Baaiae”. No apparent signature.
Oil on canvas. 6ft x 5ft 5inches
(approx.)
£500-600
278 18TH
CENTURY
SCHOOL.
Christ with a disciple by a river.
No apparent signature. Oil on
canvas. 18½“ x 15” £140-160
279 AFTER THE ANTIQUE. Madonna
and child. No apparent signature.
Oil on canvas. 18½“ x 16”
£50-75
280 AFTER RUBENS. The deposition.
No apparent signature. Oil on
canvas (relined). 24” x 18”
£500-600
281 16TH/17TH CENTURY FLEMISH
SCHOOL. St John the Baptist.
No apparent signature. Oil on
canvas. 3ft 6inches x 2ft
£2,000-3,000
Lot 280
282 HENRY STANNARD (1944-1920).
Shooting woodcock. Signed.
Watercolour. 9” x 21”£150-200
283 AFTER THE ANTIQUE. Christ
in the temple. No apparent
signature. Oil on canvas. 13½“ x
17”
£200-250
284 Pair of chromolithographs of
religious subjects in moulded
gesso frames. 35” x 27”overall
285 CHARLES P SAINTON. Fairy
scenes, 5 silver points, various
sizes
£150 - £200
286 Quantity of large gilt frames
(some AF)
287 Victorian satin maple frame 23”
x 18¾“ overall
288 A Victorian watercolour, a maple
frame portrait print and three
others (5)
289-291 Large quantity of frames and
prints (3 lots)
FURNITURE AND EFFECTS
Kitchen
300 Melamine topped kitchen table
59” x 48”
301 Freestanding metal kitchen unit,
circa 1930, 54” wide
302 Another smaller ditto, 33” wide
Main hall
303 Brass coal scuttle and set of fire
irons etc.
304 Cooper oval log bin with twin
handled cover 27” x 21½“
305 A Spelter figure
306 Two metal fenders etc
307 Various
metal
ware
and
oddments
308 A metal suspended dinner gong
in a gothic oak frame with beater
309 An oil lamp with etched glass
shade
310 Red leather covered armchair
311 Oak cased wall clock with visible
pendulum 32”
£40-50
312 Chandelier
£150-200
313 19th
century
and
earlier
continental side cabinet with
overall carved ornate decoration
of mythical figures, foliate leafy
tendrils and pendant drops, the
upper part enclosed by three
arched panelled doors decorated
with inlaid bone work, a centre
door in the form of a shrine, a
base enclosed by three raised
panelled doors divided by figural
columns on bun feet 78” x 84”
£1200-1800
314 An early Victorian mahogany
serpentine pedestal sideboard
with scroll back panel fitted
three frieze drawers, the
pedestals fitted cellerette drawer
and shelves enclosed by curved
panelled doors with boldly carved
scroll brackets, 103” wide
£800-1200
315 A set of eight Victorian oak
dining chairs with ornately carved
backs of masks and fruiting vines
comprising two elbow chairs of
differing sizes and six standard
chairs
£200-300
Lot 313
Lot 314
Television room
316 Victorian oak sideboard with
mirror panelled back base with
fitted drawers and cupboards
surrounding an open shelf on
bun feet 94” x 78” £150-200
317 A 19th Century alabaster mantle
clock with visible escapement
and putto in a swing pendulum
£40-50
318 A brass fender, three brass fire
irons and a pair of andirons
£20-30
319 A brass coal container £20-30
320 19th Century mahogany tea
caddy of rectangular shape with
concave sides 12” x 6½“
321 Two nests of tables and a drop
leaf occasional table
322 Late Victorian oak veneered
pedestal desk with line top fitted
with nine drawers 48” x 26¾“
£100-150
323 A carpet in the Persian style
14’9” x 12’
324 The glass six light chandelier
£250-350
Lot 324
325 Late
Victorian
mahogany
pedestal desk with lined top,
fitted drawers 42” x 25”
326 Oak book rack on slender turned
legs 26” x 12”
327 Reproduction mahogany corner
cabinet 5’11” x 26” wide
328 Oak collectors chest of six small
drawers 18½“ x 15½“ and
another reproduction chest with
five small drawers 16” x 11½“
329 Two modern office desks and a
quantity of desk furniture
330 Electric fire in the antique manner
331 An American 8 day striking
mantel clock by the New Haven
Clock Company in a carved oak
case 22” high
332 A pine chest
Dining room
333 A three seat sofa and pair of arm
chairs
334 American wall clock enclosed by
decorated glass doors (AF)
335 Electric fire in the antique manner
336-336bCarpet in the Persian style 14’6”
x 11’6” (3 lots)
337 Set of three electroleers
338 A mahogany three tier buffet
with fluted supports 54” wide
£150-200
339 Oak case chiming and striking
mantle clock with arched brass
dial 18½“ high
£75-100
340 Brass oval log bin
341 Oak sideboard of break front
design of composite parts
incorporating earlier carved
fragments 88” wide £150-200
Lot 339
342 Edwardian mahogany shaped
circular table on six slender
cabriole legs with Undertier 33”
£40-50
343 19th Century Continental oak
cupboard with glazed upper
part and drawer with Cupboard
under 83” x 36”
£100-125
344 Victorian carved oak bureau £30-50
345 17th Century/early 18th Century
oak coffer with four panel top
the panelled front with carved
decoration on extended mullion
feet, 55”
£200-250
346 Victorian walnut Canterbury
with fret carved three quarter
gallery top, mid shelf and three
divisions wide with a drawer to
the base, 22” wide £250-300
347 A carved pine standard lamp
with leaf decoration, tapered
fluted column and scroll tripod
base
£50-80
348 A pair of square back oak dining
chairs in the Cromwellian style
with leather backs and seats
349 A pair of arched back oak elbow
dining chairs in the Cromwellian
style with leather backs and seats
Ballroom
350 A brass Serpentine fender
351 A brass coal bin
352 Modern onyx top table on gilt
metal base 3’10” x 1’7”
353 Another similar 3’9” x 1’7”
354 Pair of white painted standard
lamps
355 Two oval mirrors with oak frames
356 Large shaped back sofa 93”
wide
357 A 19th Century French Ormolu
style and porcelain panel mantle
clock with putti surmount, the
frieze inset with “Sevres” style
panels 12” high (dial AF)
£100-150
358 The chandelier
£150-200
359 Victorian oak monks’ bench with
carved decoration 41” £50-80
360 A Victorian rosewood window
seat with stuff over upholstered
top on scroll cabriole legs with
paw feet 5’ wide £200-250
361 C Bechstein, a grand pianoforte
number 72645 in a simulated
rosewood case on octagonal and
turned legs, 6’ case £600-800
362 Edwardian piano stool with
hinged needlework top, two
carrying handles on cabriole legs
Lot 360
Lot 361
Lot 363
Lot 364
363 Edwardian display case with
concentric astragal glazed doors
and leaf decoration fitted with
two drawers below on turned
legs 74” x 56”
£300-400
364 An
Edwardian
mahogany
display cabinet with line inlaid
decoration enclosed by a pair of
astragal glazed doors on cabriole
legs 62” x 45”
£300-350
365 Late Victorian rosewood and
marquetry inlaid side cabinet
with mirror panel and cupboard
super structure, the base with
cupboards, drawers and open
shelves 90” x 54”
£200-300
366 Another similar side cabinet with
broken scroll pediment 90” x
60”
£300-400
367 A Victorian walnut Canterbury
with three fret carved divisions
and moulded front frieze drawer
20” x 15”
£150-200
Billiard Room
368 Phillips speaker cabinet with
extending viewing screen 54”
wide
369 Metal and glass trolley with two
D shaped drop leaves 3’7” x 2’6”
370 6 light candelabra
£150-200
371 Carpet in Persian style 14’10” x
12’
372 Victorian oval occasional table
on turned column and tripod
base 24” x 18¾“
373 19th Century French oak armoire
enclosed by a pair of carved
doors on moulded extended
mullion feet 89” x 55”
£500-700
374 A late Victorian extending dining
table on carved cabriole legs
with ball and claw feet 6’ x3’5”
Inner Hall
Lot 366
375 A
reproduction
mahogany
breakfront
bookcase
with
astragal glazed doors above
cupboards 7’ x 6’10” £150-200
376 A set of eight dining chairs in the
Chippendale style with ribbon
splat backs, drop in needlework
seats on cabriole legs with ball
and claw feet comprising two
elbow chairs and six standard
£400-500
377 Two-handled copper preserve
pan and other metal ware
378 Oak refectory style table 47” x
20”
379 A bentwood coat rack (AF)
380 An oak side cabinet in the antique
style, the upper part enclosed by
a pair of arched panelled doors,
80” x 54”
£200-250
381 Three antique oak side chairs
with upholstered backs and seat
on spiral turned legs £100-150
382 19th Century Continental oak
elbow chair with carved back,
leather upholstered back and
seat on turned and fluted legs
£50-60
383 A Victorian oak sideboard with
mirror panelled back, the base
with drawers and cupboards
around an open shelf 92” x 72”
£150-200
384 The bag cut chandelier
£120-180
385 Four Victorian square backed
chairs (1 AF)
386 Three Victorian chairs and a
balloon backed chair (4)
387 A Victorian card table (AF)
388 A Victorian Chiffonier (AF)
Main stairway
399 Brussels tapestry in the 18th
century style depicting a
Palladian garden approximately
17’ x 8’
£150-200
Lot 380
Lot 383
Lot 399
Landing and inner landing
Main bedroom
400 A Victorian oak hall chair
401 Two torcheres
402 Mahogany circular tripod table
17”
403 A Kashmari walnut coffee table
36” x 18”
404 A pair of hanging oil lamps
(adapted for electricity) £100-150
405 An Edwardian sideboard with
mirror back on cabriole legs 4’
wide
£30-50
406 A George III mahogany chest of
two short and three long drawers
42” wide
£100-125
407 Fire screen with needlework
panel
408 Prie Dieu chair with painted
spiral column with bead and
needlework upholstery
409 Modern marquetry top table on
tripod base 21” diameter
410 Edwardian elbow chair with
inlaid decoration and a standard
chair (2)
411 Bedside cupboard enclosed by
a panel drawer with door under
16”
412 Three Chinese rugs
413 9 light chandelier
414 Edwardian stool with inlaid
decoration
£40-50
Lot 415
415 A pair of French fauteuil with
upholstered backs and seat on
cabriole legs
£150-200
416 Edwardian mahogany triple
wardrobe with panelled door
and two drawers under (6ft
wide) and a matching dressing
table, wash stand and bedside
table
£100-150
417 Victorian
mahogany
triple
wardrobe with mirror panelled
central door on a plinth base (7’
8”)
£200-250
418 A George III style mahogany 4
poster bed with moulded canopy,
the bed posts carved with bell
flowers, acanthus leaves and
flowering tendrils, approx. 10’6”
high, 7’ long and 6’6” wide
£4000-6000
Green bedroom
419 A pair of mahogany bed ends
420 Piano stool and easy chair
421 Victorian mahogany bow front
chest of two short and three
long drawers flanked by turned
pilasters 47½“
£75-100
422 Victorian
mahogany
triple
wardrobe with arched cornice
and mirror panelled central door
on a shaped frieze with fluted
and carved pillar decoration
6’6”
£200-300
423 Matching dressing chest 4’9” £100-150
424 Matching wash stand 4’2”
£80-120
425 Matching mahogany bed 5’
wide
£60-80
426 Indian carpet 11’9” x 10’6”
Lot 417
427 Oval toilet mirror on a turned
wood stand 25” wide
428 A bamboo overmantel
Brown bedroom
429 Four similar Victorian balloon
back chairs on cabriole legs
430 Two pairs of mahogany bed
posts
431 A metal bed frame and various
bed parts
432 Butlers tray and other oddments
of furniture
433 A white painted Victorian toilet
mirror
434 Edwardian 3 piece suite on
turned feet
435 3 small bedroom chairs
436 A modern coffee table with glass
top 33” diameter
437 1930’s drinks cabinet with a
double hinge top opening to
reveal a rising interior 45”
438 A standard lamp
439 Victorian conversation settee on
spiral turned legs 3’ wide (AF)
£75-100
440 Edwardian triple wardrobe 6’6”
wide
441 A similar dressing chest and
wash stand
£75-100
442 A Victorian Cheval mirror
£100-150
443 Chandelier
£75-100
Blue bedroom
444 Oak based table
445 A Victorian hall stand with mirror
back, coat hangers and tile
panelling on turned front legs
(89” high x 42” wide)
446 A suite of white painted bedroom
furniture
End bedroom
447 Victorian walnut music cabinet
enclosed by a mirror and glazed
door with shelf superstructure
over 22” wide
448 Three piece walnut bedroom
suite
449 2 Lloyd Loom style chairs
450 Chinese carpet
451 Various other furniture
452 Oak cased mantle clock with
silvered dial 10½“ high
453 Bag cut chandelier with leaf rim
The nursery
454 Murphy radio and record player
cabinet with veneered finish 39”
wide
455 Oak veneered display cabinet
24” wide (AF)
456 Mahogany display cabinet with
cabriole legs with ball and claw
feet 23” wide
457 Edwardian mahogany display
cabinet 24” wide
458 Victorian walnut table on four
column and splay leg support.
459 Early Victorian rosewood circular
dining table on octagonal
baluster column with in-swept
base and lion paw feet 4’4”
diameter
£200-250
460 Four various chairs
461 Jardinière stand and other
oddments of furniture
462 Mahogany bureau with fitted
drawers and cabriole legs 30”
wide
463 An oak three tier cake stand
464 Small oak table and modern
pottery three tier fruit stand
465 A Chinese carpet, a green carpet
and various rugs
466 A white painted chest of drawers
and other furniture
467 A pine zinc lined cooler cabinet
3’9” x 2’2”
468 White painted dressing table
469 La Reine hair dressing chair
470 Box ottoman 24” x 18”
471 Chatz
”perpetual
motion”
mantle clock in glass domed case
(dome AF) and another mantle
clock (2)
472 Alabaster mantle clock in the
French style 12” high
473 Victorian kidney shape back
elbow chair (AF)
474 Collard
&
Collard
grand
pianoforte no. 146974 metal
semi grand model simulated
rosewood case on octagonal
legs, 7’
£200-250
475 Mahogany and cross-banded
oval Pembroke table with inlaid
Prince of Wales feathers to the
drawer front and dummy drawer
front, on square tapered legs and
spade toes, 52” x 38”£100-150
476 The Chandelier
£150-200
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