Boningtons Feb v12.indd
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Boningtons Feb v12.indd
www.boningtons.com [email protected] Tel: 020 8508 4800 www.boningtons.com wednesday 26th FEBRUARY 2014 Ambrose House, Old Station Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 4PE Fine Art & Antiques and Asian Works of ArT WEDNESDAY 26th february 2014 at 11am Fine Art & Antiques and Asian Works of Art Wednesday 26th february 2014 Commencing 11am On View Saturday 22nd February Monday 24th February Tuesday 25th February Morning of sale 10.00am-5.00pm 9.30am-6.30pm 9.30am-6.30pm from 9.30am Order of Sale Works of Art 1-26 Asian Art 27-95 Antiquities96-107 A Curator’s Collection of Early English Porcelain 108-153 Ceramics154-160 Traditional Pictures 161-223 Modern Pictures 224-285 Memorabilia & Ephemera 286-296 Furniture297-316 Clocks & Watches 318-323 Silver & Jewellery 324-348 Cover: lot 63 Catalogue produced by Boningtons saleroom is located at Ambrose House, old station road, Loughton, essex iG10 4Pe The saleroom is conveniently situated and close to the M11/M25: By car: Leave the M11 at Junction 6 (signposted Dartford Tunnel, Watford). Then join the M25 motorway. Leave the M25 at Junction 26 (signposted Waltham Abbey, Loughton) then at roundabout take 1st exit onto Honey Lane - A121 (signposted Loughton). Follow A121 to Loughton and turn into Old Station Road. By public transport: We are one minute from Loughton underground station on the Central Line and 20 minutes from London Liverpool Street railway station. Buyers CHArGe 20% + VAT for Fine Art Sales PAyment terms Cash, Cheque (all cheques must be cleared before goods are removed). Debit cards - 36p charge Credit Cards - 2% charge notiCes to Buyers Bidders must register at our office prior to the commencement of the sale to receive their individual paddle number. Please signal to the Auctioneer that you are bidding by clearly raising your hand, catalogue or paddle number. Commission Bids are accepted at the sender’s risk and without legal obligation. Bids must be left with the Auctioneer by 4.00pm the day before the sale. Proof of residence, address, bank details and/or credit/debit card details may be requested. Commission bids are carried out free of charge and lots will be bought for you as cheaply as is allowed by competing bids or reserves already on our books. Bids are subject to the Standard Conditions of Sale which are on display in the showroom and available on request. Payment is expected within 3 days of the sale and should be made by cash or credit card only if you wish to collect lots immediately. All payments by cheque must clear our bank prior to purchases being collected. Unless otherwise arranged, all lots must be collected within 3 days of the sale. Goods left on our premises – whether paid for or not – for more than 3 days after the date of the sale will be charged £10 + VAT per lot per day & shall be payable to Boningtons. This applies to all types of objects whether big or small. estimAtes And desCriPtions The condition of items is not given in the catalogue. Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the condition of lots. We attempt to mention major restorations and alterations. The estimated selling price is a guide for the buyer, but is not to be taken as definitive. Dimensions are given height before width. Purchasers are advised to take their own measurements to guard against any unseen catalogue error. eLeCtriCAL Goods Any lot with an electrical fitting must be checked by a qualified electrician before connecting to a mains electrical supply. Boningtons cannot be held responsible for any contravention of this condition. (Electrical lots are sold disabled, as far as is reasonable, to discourage any unchecked use) CAtALoGue ConVentions Whilst Boningtons make every effort to ensure accuracy in the cataloguing of lots offered for sale, each lot is offered for sale by the vendor with any imperfections or errors of descriptions. Boningtons do not accept responsibility as to the authenticity, date, age, period, provenance, attribution or condition of any lot. All statements either printed in the catalogue or made orally regarding the above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as implying any warranties or representations of fact by Boningtons. GLossAry oF PiCture CAtALoGuinG terms Attributed to... In our opinion a work of the period for the artist which may be in whole or part the work of the artist Circle of... In our opinion a work of the period of the artist and showing his influence manner of... In our opinion a work executed in the artist’s style but of a later date signed/inscribed/dated... In our opinion the work has been signed/inscribed/dated by the artist studio of... In our opinion a work executed in the studio of the artist, possibly under his supervision Followers of... In our opinion a work executed in the style of the artist but not necessarily by a pupil After... In our opinion a copy, of any date, of a work by the artist With signature/inscription/date In our opinion the signature/inscription/date are not by the artist, and possibly of a later date WORKS OF ART Lot 1 Lot 1 An Alabaster Bust on Marble Base: A 19th Century bust of a veiled and crowned woman with rose on a marble base, H 16" x W 15" £300-500 Lot 3 Lot 3 A Globe: c.1830 Cox’s miniature globe on a wooden support and metal sphere, 15cm £50-80 Lot 5 Lot 5 Two Bottles: 18th Century glass olive tinted bottles with circular ‘ASCR’ prunts for ‘All Souls Common Room’ with kick in base and gadrooned rims, 30cm x 27cm £120-180 Lot 6 Lot 6 Lot 2 Lot 2 A Wall Bracket: 17th/18th Century, oak, the central carved mask above a scroll-shaped head with scrolled arms above a carved bow 57cm x 25cm £80-120 4 Lot 4 Lot 4 A Lime Wood Figure: 17th Century, polychrome with traces of red, the cloaked lady holding a lidded chalice on a square-shaped base bearing an old stamped label; together with a Sothebys label ‘Lot 337: 22/5/96’, H 28cm £300-500 A Religious Needlework Picture: 17th/18th Century, the central elderly figure of a man with outstretched arm with birds above, with stumpwork trees on a blue sky background in an oval form, 40cm x 34cm £80-120 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 8 Lot 10 Lot 9 Lot 8 A George IV Barometer: Mahogany wheel case with boxwood and ebony inlay set with hydrometer, thermometer, timepiece, enamel dial and spirit level, H 112cm £300-500 Lot 9 Lot 7 Lot 7 Two Gilded Relief Plaques: Enclosed in Regency rosewood frames, depicting a portrait bust of a gentleman wearing a scarf & two figures holding hands, size including frames, H 34 x W 29cm (2) £80-120 A 19th Century Continental Three Bottle Decanter Stand: Three ruby flashed stoppered bottles: brandy, gin and whiskey on silver-plated stand with floral feet and fruiting floral decoration. Central handle with scroll handle. No marks to stand, H 43cm £150-250 Lot 10 Lot 11 Lot 11 A 19th Century “Fellowship Porter 1864" badge and copy of Freedom City of London scroll to William H. Cornwell: Porter badge fully inscribed to recipient 11th Oct 1864 No. IP2 together with matching certificate for freedom to City of London in a sycamore box £300-500 A Black Forest Hare Coat Hook: 19th Century, carved anthropomorphic hare carrying a rifle with glass eyes. Chip to ears with Sotheby’s Belgravia red sticker to verso, H 31cm £120-180 5 Lot 16 Lot 16 19th Century Bronze of Bacchus, Faun and Dancer: A bronze of Bacchus being helped to stand up with a faun and dancer. Unmarked, H 18cm £200-300 Lot 13 Lot 17 Lot 14 Lot 17 Lot 14 Lot 12 Lot 12 A Large Oak Easel: Late 19th/Early 20th Century, formerly the property of the artist Vivien Bewick from the family of Thomas Bewick, engraver of birds and animals £200-300 6 A Pair of Portrait Relief Gilded Plaques: Depicting Dickens & Byron £80-120 Lot 15 Lot 13 Lot 15 A 19th Century Cabinet of Curios: Set with minerals, feldspar quartz, mica etc £300-500 A Hardwood Ula Throwing Club: Fiji, with lobed and tapering shaft with chip carved handle length 39cm £300-500 A Woolwork and Silk Picture: 18th/19th Century, depicting a boy carrying sticks in a winter landscape, H 48 x W 36cm £100-200 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 18 Lot 19 Lot 20 Lot 21 Lot 22 Lot 18 Lot 20 Lot 22 A 19th Century Bone Anglo-Indian Full Chess Set £100-200 A Wax Portrait: 19th Century, depicting a bearded gentleman in a side profile, wearing a cravat enclosed in a glazed gilded frame; together with two other portraits (with losses) 10.5cm x 15cm £120-180 A Photograph Frame: Late 19th Century, German Successionist, the upper section in a geometric & scroll design, inlaid with two hardstones £80-120 Lot 19 A Pair of Wax Portraits: Continental, 19th Century, depicting a gentleman and a lady in flowing dress with necklace in a side profile enclosed in a period ebonised frame 29cm x 25cm £300-500 Lot 21 19th Century ivory handled walking stick: Carved with hunting hawk with hood on arm of 18th Century hawksman, with a feathered hat. Initials S.G. to back £120-180 7 Lot 23 Lot 25 Lot 25 A 19th Century crystal Nautilus cup: Nautilus top section engraved with swag and bow decoration on faceted knop on nonagon foot, H 8" W 7" D 4" £300-500 Lot 24 Lot 23 An Early 19th Century Ivory Patchbox and Miniature Etui: Ivory pique decorated patchbox, opening to reveal mirror and red velvet interior. Back compartment slides out to reveal four red silk circular compartments. Etui in tooled leather case opens to reveal scissors, penknife, thimble, needle and ivory slate Patchbox 70mm x 20mm x 11mm; Etui 32mm x 17mm x 18mm £80-120 Lot 24 A Pair of Lustre Candlesticks: 19th Century, gilt bronze figures. finely modelled depicting warriors leaning on tree trunks. one holding a sword and a shield the other wearing an axe & holding a club, standing on square shaped marble bases.The heads supported in leaf shaped design with drop lustres & candle holders. 41cm £300-500 8 Lot 26 Lot 26 A Bronze: 19th Century Italian bronze of Bacchus, his left hand aloft holding a serpent, the bearded figure wearing a loin cloth & sandals on a circular scrolled engraved based, H 42cm £200-300 W W W. BONINGTONS . C OM ASIAN ART 9 Lot 27 Lot 27 A Pair of Chinese Polychrome Jars: 19th Century, the baluster shaped body and domed cover enamelled with flowering prunus branches on a bright green ground, H 28cm (11”) £120-180 Lot 30 Lot 30 A large Chinese round woven reed dumpling basket with cover Late 19th Century: Embellished with wood strips painted in light colours with figures, flowers and butterflies. With metal hinge and hasp, H 32cm (12.5”) x D 46cm (18”) £200-300 Lot 32 Lot 32 A Chinese famille rose on yellow ground dish Mid/late 19th Century: Enamelled with peonies, bats and shou (longevity) characters amidst scrolls. D 26cm (10”) £80-120 Lot 31 Lot 28 Lot 28 A Meiji period Netsuke of a Rabbit: Unsigned hardwood Netsuke of a running Rabbit with inlaid eyes, H 1’’ x W 2’’ £60-80 Lot 31 A collection of Chinese blue and white wares Late Ming dynasty: To include four dishes decorated with a peony amidst other flowers within a diaper motif, the everted rim decorated with a key-fret motif, D 21cm (8"); and a bowl with bold decoration under a thick lightly bluish glaze, H 14.5cm (5.5”). Possibly from shipwrecks. £200-300 Lot 33 Lot 33 A Chinese iron red and gilt plate 18th Century: Decorated with floral motifs. With a delicately petalled rim. D 22cm (8.5”) £120-180 Lot 34 Lot 29 Lot 29 A Chinese blue and white ewer, Qing dynasty: Boldly decorated with masks of mythical beasts and shou (longevity) characters below a ruyi border and above a stiff leaves border, H 16cm (6.5”) £50-80 10 Lot 34 A Chinese blanc de chine libation cup 18th Century: Decorated with applied animals and leaves, H 5cm (2”) x W 10cm (4”) £40-60 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 41 Lot 35 Lot 41 Lot 35 A Chinese blue and white bowl 18th Century: Decorated with riverine scene to the interior. The exterior covered in a dense brown glaze. From the Nanking Cargo (ca. 1745). £120-180 Lot 38 Lot 38 A Chinese café au lait famille verte plate 18th Century: Delicately enamelled with flower motifs. Kangxi (1661-1722) mark to the base and of the period. D 27cm (10.5”) £250-350 A South-East Asian earthenware jar 12th-15th Century: Covered in a dark brown glaze leaving the mouth rim and the base bare, H 9cm (3.5”) x W 13cm (5”) £40-60 Lot 42 Lot 42 Lot 36 Lot 36 A Chinese famille rose armorial bowl 18th Century: Decorated with European coat of arms. The rim with gilt leaf border to the interior. D 10.5cm (4”) £100-150 Lot 39 Lot 39 A Chinese blue and white saucer dish 18th Century: Of a ribbed shape, decorated with dragons amidst clouds to the interior and the exterior. D 16cm (6.5”) £150-250 A Chinese famille rose saucer 18th Century: The centre enamelled with a figure carrying a basket of flowers, encircled by floral decoration on a gilt background. D 10cm (4”) £80-120 Lot 43 Lot 43 A small Chinese famille verte cup 18th Century: Enamelled with riverine scene to include a tall building on the shore. D 6cm (2.5”) £40-60 Lot 37 Lot 37 A Chinese famille rose armorial plate 18th Century: The centre bearing the coat of arms of Hopkins impaling Lethieullier. The edge decorated with peony sprays. D 23cm (9”) £100-150 Lot 40 Lot 40 A Chinese blue and white bowl Ming dynasty: Finely decorated in deep blue with birds perching on flowering branches. “Fu Gui Jia Qi” mark to the base, Jiajing (1522-1566) period. D 13cm (5”) £150-250 11 Lot 49 Lot 49 A Chinese sancai mingqi Ming dynasty: In the shape of a table with candlesticks and food offerings to include fish, pig’s head, buns and bread. Table: L 29cm (11.5”) x H 15cm (6”) £150-200 Lot 44 Lot 44 A Chinese famille rose teapot 18th Century: The body finely enamelled with two interior scenes of two ladies with servant and young attendant in a roundel. Embellished with delicate gilt leafy scrolls. The domed lid with a petalled metal mount around the rim, H 14cm (5.5”) x W 19cm (7.5”) £300-500 Lot 45 A Chinese celadon bowl Ming dynasty: With incised leaf motifs under a thick opaque olive green glaze. From a shipwreck, H 9cm (3.5”) x D 16.5cm (6.5”) £60-80 Lot 47 Lot 47 A small Chinese longquan celadon jar with cover Ming dynasty: Incised with leaf motifs, covered in a thick translucent green glaze, H 10cm (4”) x W 9cm (3.5”) £60-80 Lot 46 Lot 46 A Chinese qingbai bowl Song dynasty: The light brown-orange body covered in a crackled light blue glaze leaving the mouth rim bare, H 5cm (2”) x D 15cm (6”) £60-80 12 Lot 48 Lot 48 Two Chinese blue and white bowls Late 17th Century: With thick light blue glaze and bold scrolling and floral decoration respectively. From the Diana Cargo (ca. 1817). £100-200 Lot 50 Lot 50 A Chinese bronze tripod censer 19th Century: In the archaistic shape of a Bronze Age ding decorated with a band of stylised dragons on a leiwen background. With two loop handles and standing on three tall cylindrical feet. Xuande (1425-1435) mark to the base, H 15cm (6”) x D 11.5cm (4.5”) £150-250 Lot 51 A Chinese porcelain encrusted composite 17th Century: To include a small blue and white lid and other Ming dynasty shards adhering to marine growths. From the Vung Tau Cargo (ca. 1690). L 16cm (6.5”) £40-60 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 56 Lot 55 Lot 54 Lot 51 Lot 52 Lot 53 Lot 52 Lot 54 Lot 56 A Nepalese copper repousse bowl with cover: The sides decorated with elaborate ritual inscription. The cover decorated with a mask and Buddhist symbols, H 12cm (4.5”) x D 20cm (8”) £150-200 A Chinese sancai mingqi Ming dynasty: In cream terracotta and in the shape of a horse standing on a rectangular base. Bearing John Cummings Ltd. label, H 37cm (14.5”) £100-150 A Chinese funerary urn Song dynasty: The body covered in a light celadon crackled glaze leaving the base bare. With moulded decorations of encircling dragon, mythical beings and a row of standing figures. Crenellate decoration around the bulbous top of the neck, H 71cm (28”) £150-250 Lot 53 A Chinese green-glazed mingqi Ming dynasty: In the shape of a shrine. The front with foliate decoration around the arches, H 47cm (18.5”) x W 30cm (12”) £100-150 Lot 55 A Chinese coin sword 19th Century: Made of various cash coins - to include coins of the Qianlong (1736-1795) period and the Jiaqing (1796-1820) period - strung together along a central metal bar. L 47cm (18.5”) £80-120 13 Lot 60 Lot 57 Lot 57 Lot 60 A large Persian silver bowl: The lobed body hammered with relief decoration of fishing and farming scenes between two bands of fish scrolls. Incised floral motif to the base, H 12cm (4.5”) x D 22cm (8.5”) £300-500 A large Canton bone carving 19th Century: Delicately carved in openwork as a boat with painted wood figurines. In a glass domed case, H 19cm (7.5”) x W 33cm (13”) £200-400 Lot 59 Lot 58 14 Lot 58 Lot 59 A Gandhara pottery Buddha head 4th-5th Century: Modelled with a serene expression, the hair in an incised top knot, H 20cm (8”) £200-300 A Chinese earthenware figurine Tang dynasty: Possibly representing a foreign musician from Central Asia, H 13cm (5”) £40-60 Lot 61 Lot 61 Two Japanese paintings Early/mid 20th Century: Watercolours on silk, depicting a samurai and a lady holding an umbrella respectively. In a gilt wood frame, H 75cm (29.5”) x W 30cm (12”) £100-150 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 62 Lot 62 A Chinese Silver Cigarette Case: One side embossed with a dragon, the other with a man and children by a house. Hallmarked with Chinese character and initials ‘TFY’ £100-200 Lot 64 Lot 64 A Chinese embroidery hanging Late 19th Century: Richly worked in silk and gilt threads on a red felt base with a central roundel with lotus flowers and fishes among stylised waves, the borders embroidered with cranes, Buddhist symbols and shou (longevity) characters, H 169cm (66.5”) x W 153cm (60”) £800-1200 Lot 63 Lot 63 A large Chinese embroidery Late 19th Century: Finely depicting five cranes among bamboo canes. In a gilt wood frame, H 182cm (71.5”) x W 126cm (49.5”) £1000-1500 Lot 65 Lot 65 Wang Hing Chinese Silver Centrepiece: Pierced prunus design top on three stems of prunus trees with detachable branches (one missing). Between the trees are three cranes on an engraved gadrooned base with floral feet sitting upon a two-piece carved hardwood stand. Hallmarked to base ‘Wang Hing 90’ and Chinese character mark, H 30cm on stand 37cm £800-1200 15 Lot 66 Lot 70 Lot 66 A Jade Bangle: A vibrant green, D cross section bangle £500-800 Lot 67 A Jade Bangle: A vibrant green, D cross section bangle £500-800 Lot 68 A Jade Bangle: A mottled green, D cross section bangle £400-600 Lot 67 Lot 69 A Jade Bangle: A mottled green, D cross section bangle £400-600 Lot 70 A Jade Bangle: A mottled green, D cross section bangle £400-600 Lot 68 Lot 71 Lot 71 Lot 69 16 Indo-Persian School (19th Century): A gouache on paper depicting numerous animals, including a dragon, within a hand painted floral border, H 37 x W 26cm £80-120 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 72 Lot 74 Lot 72 Lot 74 A collection of Chinese blue and white wares 17th-18th Century to include: Five 18th-century plates with slightly lobed rim and decorated with a riverine scene of sailing boats, two figures on a bridge and buildings on the shore, D 23cm (9”); five 18th-century plates decorated with a scene of two ladies and a literati official on a terrace framed by flower sprays, D 22cm (8.5”); an octagonal saucer with flower sprays and key-fret band around the rim, Kangxi (1661-1722) mark to the base and of the period, D 13cm (5”); a large oval-shaped plate with lobed rim, decorated with phoenixes and peonies, D 36cm (14”). Some pieces bearing old Sotheby’s labels to the back. £400-600 A Chinese bamboo cylindrical box with cover Early 20th Century: Carved with medallions of figures in a garden and phoenixes, H 16cm (6.5”) x D 13cm (5”) £80-120 Lot 75 Lot 73 Lot 73 A Canton ivory fan 19th Century: Finely carved with figures and buildings in a landscape. The paper leaf vividly painted in watercolours with scenes of gatherings on terraces, all within a frame of auspicious symbols. Each figure with an applied carefully painted ivory face, and some with applied textile robes. In original lacquered wooden case with gilt decoration of figures in a garden. Flower and bird motif in watercolours on silk to the interior of the lid, H 28cm (11”) £300-500 Lot 75 A Chinese mallet-shaped clair-de-lune vase 18th/19th Century: Covered in a pale lavender glaze turning lighter towards the rim. The body delicately decorated in underglaze blue with a bird perching on a flowering prunus branch. Raised on a recessed, tapering foot, H 17cm (6.5”) £500-800 17 Lot 76 Lot 76 A Chinese jade carving Mid 20th Century: In the shape of two birds perching on a flowering branch. Of an olive green and russet-brown tone, H 13cm (5”) x W 24cm (9.5”) £200-300 Lot 81 Lot 81 Lot 78 Lot 78 Four Chinese export paintings 19th Century: Watercolours on paper, depicting two men holding incense sticks and banners, a man holding a wreath, a woman holding an umbrella. Framed in pairs, H 10cm (4”) x W 7cm (2.5”) £60-80 An Islamic Silver Bracelet: Circa 10th to 15th Century A.D. Afghanistan, 6cm diameter, with Certificate of Authenticity £80-120 Lot 79 Lot 77 A Pair of Emerald Green Circular Cross-Cut Section Jadeite Bangles £1200-1800 Lot 77 Indo-Persian School (19th Century): Seven gouache studies of various subjects by various hands, the largest 31 x 25cm (7) £150-250 Lot 82 Lot 82 Lot 80 Lot 80 Early 20th Century Mogul School: Hardstone gilt and enamelled inks and tray £150-250 Lot 79 18 A Chinese jade pendant Of a translucent light brown tone: Carved with a dragon-fish and leafy branch. With English silver clasp (ca. 1910). L 5cm (2”) £120-180 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 83 A Chinese export painting 19th Century: Watercolours on pith paper, depicting figures admiring a scroll painting. In a wooden frame, H 17cm (6.5”) x W 31cm (12”) £60-80 Lot 83 Lot 85 Lot 85 A Chinese blue and white plate Early/mid 20th Century: Neatly decorated with the Eight Taoist Immortals amidst clouds. A motif of alternating cranes and clouds to the reverse of the rim. Xuande (1425-1435) mark to the base. D 26cm (10.5”) £50-80 Lot 86 Lot 86 A Chinese gilt bronze plate 19th Century: The centre cast with two ladies amidst longevity and Buddhist symbols. The edge decorated with a relief of two confronting dragons chasing a flaming pearl. Xuande (1425-1435) mark to the base. D 27cm (10.5”) £150-200 Lot 84 Lot 84 An album of Asian export paintings 19th Century: To include Chinese watercolours on pith paper finely depicting ladies, dignitaries, flowers, birds, fruits, boats; Indian watercolours on mica and paper depicting pedlars involved in various trade activities. Signed as property of “Margaret Matheson. January 1855”. £1000-1500 19 Lot 87 Lot 87 A large Japanese Satsuma vase Meiji period: Finely decorated with blossoming white flowers and butterflies on a brownish red background. Gilt decoration to the base and around the mouth. Kinkozan mark to the base. £100-200 Lot 89 Lot 89 A Display Cabinet: 19th Century, Chinese the pierced corniche splat carved in a floral design above eight open shelves with carved fretwork friezes and galleries standing on paw feet H181cm W98cm D37cm £800-1200 Lot 88 Lot 88 A Chinese blanc de Chine figurine 18th Century: Modelled as a kneeling Guanyin wearing long flowing robes and with a cowl over her high top knot. Holding a scroll with her right hand, H 19cm (7.5”) £50-80 Lot 90 A Chinese Lidded Jar: Late 19th Century, bearing mark for Wang Bing Rong to base £100-150 Lot 90 20 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 93 Lot 91 Lot 91 An Indian oval ivory box with cover 19th Century: The body finely carved in openwork with elephants involved in logging activities. The cover decorated with elephants and flower sprays and surmounted by a standing elephant, H 12cm (4.5”) x W 9cm (3.5”) £300-500 Three Japanese prints Edo period and Meiji period To include: A print by Shunkosai Hokushu (fl. ca. 1810-1832) depicting actors, Bunka era; a print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861), originally part of the triptych Horio Yoshiharu Wrestling a Giant Bear, 1847-1850; a print by Itagawa Yoshitora (fl. ca. 1836-1882), originally part of a triptych depicting the battle between the armies of the daimyo Shingen Takeda and Kenshin Uesugi, 1847-1853; a copper engraving by Petrus Schenk Junior, Amsterdam depicting a Japanese and a European lady admiring an acrobat (18th Century). £100-200 Lot 93 Lot 94 A Pair of Hardstone Bangles £60-80 Lot 94 Lot 92 Lot 92 A collection of Chinese motherof-pearl gaming tokens Late 19th/early 20th Century: Of various shapes, to include fish-shaped pieces with incised details and round pieces with delicate floral decoration. £80-120 Lot 95 Lot 95 An Altar Table: 19th Century, Chinese, hardwood the rectangular top with everted flange ends above carved spandrels & apron. The canted open box construction supports with pierced floral scroll panels.94cm x 279cm x D 51cm £400-600 21 ANTIQUITIES W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 96 Lot 100 Lot 96 A Companion: Ancient Greek, 350-325BC, black glaze Lebes Jamikos decorated on the sides with a seated lady holding patera and wreath with her head turned; the other side a naked man holding a cloak and patera, with original label for ‘John Cummings Ltd’ (Private Collection) 16cm £500-800 Lot 99 Lot 99 Kingdom of Ur: A fragment inscribed cuniform clay tablet in four columns: 3rd dynasty of Ur circa 230BC bearing label for ‘John Cummings Ltd’ (Private Collection) 8cm x 13cm £150-250 Lot 98 Lot 100 Lot 98 Egyptian: Roman 1st/2nd century AD fine terracotta figure of a standing lady with her hand raised to her hair wearing finely detailed robes with original label for ‘John Cummings Ltd’ (Private Collection) 18cm x 14cm £150-250 Roman: 3rd century AD rare bronze relief plaque depicting three male busts in military dress, bearing label for ‘John Cummings Ltd’ (Private Collection) 4cm x 9cm £300-500 Lot 101 Roman: A glass ribbed vase; together with two oil lamps, one with Roman guard motif, the other with hatched style design (Private Collection) £60-80 Lot 97 Lot 97 A Companion: Ancient Greek, 325-300BC, a trefoil lipped oinochoe with applied decoration in umber and white, the body painted with a side portrait of a lady, bearing label for ‘John Cummings Ltd’ (Private Collection) 26cm £200-300 Lot 101 23 Lot 106 Lot 104 Lot 104 Lot 102 Lot 102 Byzantine: 6th/7th Century AD bronze reliquary cross, the front shows a figure of Christ with raised hands in benediction with inscription above, bearing label for ‘John Cummings Ltd’ (Private Collection) 8.5cm x 4.5cm £150-250 West Mexico: 300BC : Two Colima female figures pre-Columbian West Mexico: One figure has an ornate hair style with folded arms, the other is wearing a chain around her neck (Private Collection) £250-350 Lot 105 Gandhara: 3rd/4th Century AD ornately decorated hardstone frieze section which shows three pairs of erotes standing in various poses between altars, bearing label for ‘John Cummings Ltd’ (Private Collection) 11.5cm x 35cm £100-200 Lot 106 Trilobites: Devonian limestone, North Africa, Djbel Issamour area - Moroccan Sahara containing nine species, 26cm diameter £120-180 Lot 107 18 Egyptian Faience Ushabtis and Scarabs: Small Ushabtis and face figures, some with blue glaze, a key of Ankh and a large faience scarab seal with hieroglyphics to base. £200-400 Lot 103 Egyptian: Three Dynasty period 28-30 figures: A cream coloured composition Ushabti with added black details; together with a turquoise glazed amulet of Anubis in pleated kilt and turquoise glazed amulet of Tavert, all bearing labels for ‘John Cummings Ltd’ (Private Collection) £100-200 Lot 105 Lot 103 24 Lot 107 A Curator’s of Early English COLLECTION Porcelain Lot 108 A Collection of Bow Porcelain: 18th Century, blanc de chine with moulded prunus decoration, consisting of a cup and saucer, 2 bowls and a coffee can. Private Collection £200-300 Lot 108 Lot 109 Lot 111 Lot 109 A Cup and Saucer: Bow 18th Century prunus polychrome decorated cup and saucer (Private Collection) £50-80 Lot 111 A Tea Bowl: Bow 18th Century, painted in the ‘Target’ pattern Basford Collection No 98 (Private Collection) 4.5cm £50-80 Lot 112 A Sauce Boat: Bow 18th Century hexagonal blue and white sauce boat, the sides painted in exterior garden design with buildings in background (Private Collection) 9cm x 20cm £200-300 Lot 113 Lot 113 A Cup and Saucer: Bow 18th Century depicting dragons chasing pearls, the base with label ‘Roderick Jellicoe, London W8’ (Private Collection) £60-80 Lot 114 A Pickle Leaf Dish: Bow 18th Century decorated in a blue and white floral design. (Private Collection) 9cm £300-500 Lot 110 Lot 110 A Miniature Teapot and Cover: Rare Bow 18th Century painted in colourful polychrome floral designs (Private Collection) £200-300 Lot 112 26 Lot 114 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 119 Lot 119 Lot 117 Lot 117 Two Tea Bowls: Bow 18th Century, a rare bridge pattern tea bowl and saucer; together with a floral design cup and saucer (Private Collection) £100-200 A Cream Jug: Bow 18th Century polychrome decorated ‘European Flowers’ pattern (Private Collection) 8cm £80-120 Lot 115 Lot 115 A Cream Boat: Bow 18th Century blue and white Weir pattern (Private Collection) 6cm x 13cm £120-180 Lot 118 Lot 118 A Teapot and Cover: Bow 18th Century polychrome decorated ‘European Flowers’ pattern (Private Collection) 12cm x 19cm £150-250 Lot 120 Lot 120 A Coffee Pot: Bow 18th Century polychrome decorated ‘European Flowers’ design (Private Collection) 18.5cm £120-180 Lot 116 Lot 116 A Plate: Bow 18th Century octagonal plate decorated with an exterior garden scene, the verso bearing an old sticker ‘Worcester Royal Porcelain Works Museum’ (Private Collection) 17cm diameter £50-80 Lot 121 Lot 121 A Coffee Can: Bow 18th Century decorated in the famille rose pattern (Private Collection) 5.5cm £60-80 27 Lot 122 Lot 123 Lot 122 A Cup: Liverpool, 18th Century, ‘King of Prussia’ in griselle, the back with a trumpet playing angel (Private Collection) 6cm £150-250 Lot 123 A Cup and Saucer: Bow 18th Century green pineapple moulded cup and saucer, the base of the saucer bearing a label for ‘N M Redmayne Collection No 83’ (Private Collection) £200-300 Lot 124 28 Lot 125 Lot 126 Lot 124 Lot 125 Lot 126 A Plate: Bow 18th Century, the edge moulded in a leaf and branch design, the centre with famille rose floral decoration. 24cm diameter Private Collection £80-120 A Bowl: Bow, 18th Century with enamelled famille rose peony decoration 23cm diameter Private Collection £80-120 A Cutlery Set: Bow, 18th Century, the porcelain polychrome handles fashioned in the rococo style 21cm Private Collection £150-250 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 127 Lot 127 Two Plates: Bow, 18th Century of shell form, finely enamelled with exotic birds and insects. 21cm diameter (Private Collection) £200-300 Lot 131 Lot 131 A Candlestick Vase: Bow 18th Century in the rococo style with floral polychrome decoration. 15cm Private Collection £80-120 Lot 128 Lot 128 A Teapot: Bow, 18th Century powder blue of barrel form. Private Collection 14cm £80-120 Lot 129 Lot 130 Lot 130 A Vase: Bow, 18th Century, blanc de chine in the rococo style. 11.5cm Private Collection £80-120 Lot 132 Lot 132 A Mug: Bow 18th Century “Two Quail” pattern Kakiemon style, polychrome floral decorated, heart shape. Private Collection 9.5cm £120-180 Lot 129 A Bowl: Bow 18th Century, polychromed peony decoration. Private Collection 15cm £40-60 29 Lot 133 Lot 133 A Large Mug: Bow 18th Century decorated in the Imari pattern of baluster form, painted with stylised flowering shrubs. Private Collection 15cm £120-180 Lot 137 Lot 137 Lot 136 Lot 134 Lot 134 Lot 136 Tea Bowl and Saucer: Bow, 18th Century decorated in the Imari pattern. Private Collection 12cm diameter. £50-80 A Bow Figure: Rare 18th Century, white glazed figure of a nun draped in a cloak, holding a book. Private Collection 17cm £300-500 Lot 135 Lot 135 A Bow Figure: 18th Century wearing a blue coat, holding a bird’s nest on a rococo style base. (Private Collection) 19cm £150-250 30 A Harlequin Figure: Bow 18th Century, Harlequin figure standing on a polychrome rococo base, the Harlequin wearing a diamond patterned suit holding a slapstick, leaning on a tree trunk, flanked by branched flowers, minor losses to flowers. 18cm (Private Collection) £200-300 Lot 138 Lot 138 A Sweetmeat Stand: Rare, Bow, 18th Century, the shells painted with polychrome floral designs, supported with a dolphin with upturned tail, the base with a sticker ‘Basford Collection no. 172’. Private Collection 12cm x 19cm £300-500 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 139 Lot 142 Lot 144 Lot 139 Lot 142 Lot 144 A Bow Figure: 18th Century, wearing a pink coat, playing the violin,leaning against a tree stump on a floral base. Private Collection 11cm £120-180 A Vase and Cover: Bow 18th Century frill vase of baluster form, the shoulder having pierced diamond lattice work design with mask handles, the body with applied relief floral decoration against a background of enamelled insects, the cover having a green bird finial (A/F) (Private Collection) 26cm £150-250 A Jug: German, 17th Century, stoneware and salt glaze of large proportions (Private Collection) 41cm £80-120 Lot 140 Lot 140 A Large Mug: Rare Bow, 18th Century with polychrome bird and floral decoration (Private Collection) 15cm £200-300 Lot 145 Lot 145 A Jug: Witham 14th/15th Century pottery jug, the base bearing a label for ‘Jonathan Horne Ltd’ (Private Collection) 17cm £150-250 Lot 143 Lot 143 Lot 141 Lot 141 A Plate: Bow 18th Century painted in bamboo and peony design (Private Collection) 22cm £60-80 A Cider Jug: Bow 18th Century, the sides decorated with flowers and an exterior garden scene with birds (Private Collection) 20cm £200-300 31 Lot 147 Lot 149 Lot 148 Lot 148 Lot 146 Lot 146 A Plate: Bow 18th Century, rare, the edge moulded with floral design, the central panel, with polychrome fruit design - Basford Collection No 207 (Private Collection) 19cm £200-300 Lot 147 A Plate: Rare Bow 18th Century, painted in underglaze blue with a central star and polychromed with exotic birds - Basford Collection No 170 (Private Collection) 20cm £300-500 32 A Bowl: Delft 18th Century bowl, the central cartouche having an exterior tree design, the sides painted with floral decoration (Private Collection) 7cm x 19.5cm £60-80 Lot 149 A Documentary Bow Blue And White Octagonal Plate: Painted with the monogram RC in a floral cartouche, the reverse with inscription Mr Robert Crowther, Stockport, Cheshire, January 1770, D 21cm. Bears label for the Basford Collection. See Bow Porcelain 1744-1776 at the British Museum, Catalogue No 139 for another example. Provenance: Lot 80, Phillips, Bath, 21st October 1996 £400-600 Lot 150 Lot 150 A Jug: Bellarmine, 17th Century salt-glazed stoneware with an image incorporated with Cardinal Robert Bellarmine above armorial crest (Private Collection) 23cm £150-250 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Ceramics Lot 153 Lot 153 A Bowl: Haban, 18th Century, tin glaze bowl, the central cartouche with floral reef with initials ‘I K’ and dated 1748, the sides with blue and white scroll design amongst flowers (Private Collection) 30cm diameter £200-300 Lot 151 Lot 151 A Vase: Albarello, 17th Century Sicilian vase of slender form, the central cartouche outlined in a yellow shield with a crest of a lion rampant beside a tree - sticker to base for ‘Jonathan Horne’ (Private Collection) 27cm x 10cm £200-300 Lot 154 Lot 154 Two 19th Century Limoges and 18ct Gold-Plated Parasol Handles: Limoges enamelled porcelain handles with seated lady and gentleman scenes. With hallmarked 18ct goldplate floral scroll fittings, maker’s mark ‘BM’ in conjoined circles £100-200 Lot 155 Lot 152 Lot 152 A Jug: Slipware, 17th Century, English bearing the motto which reads ‘Break me not pray in yore haste for I to none will give distaste, obey the King’ purchased from Jonathan Horne with sticker to base (Private Collection) 28cm £500-800 Lot 155 A Tankard: 18th Century, English, the sides decorated with Oriental exterior design with figures in a landscape 14cm x 12cm £150-250 33 Lot 156 Lot 160 Lot 159 Lot 156 A Coffee Pot: English, 18th Century, the central body with an underglazed blue floral design with old Victorian staple repairs and some losses £80-120 Lot 158 Lot 158 A pair of plates: 19th Century, Italian majolica Ginori plates, the centre cartouche depicting cherub figures playing musical instruments, surmounted by masks highlighted in blues, yellow & green 29cm diameter £100-200 Lot 157 Lot 157 A Teapot and Stand: 19th Century, Royal Crown Derby, ‘Derby Lily’ pattern, the body with lily and floral pattern outlined in gilt, the stand of similar design on three Rococo-style legs 25cm £200-300 Lot 159 A Porcelain Figure: 19th Century, Continental, a lady with an outstretched arm holding a green mask wearing a flowing pink coat and floral design dress on a green and gilded Rococo-style base, the base bearing a Sevres mark with ‘S’ date letter, H 35cm £200-300 Lot 160 A Blue & White Tankard: 18th Century, with twist handle £200-300 34 TRADITIONAL PICTURES Lot 162 Maurice Ray (French, 19th/20th Century): Figures in an Egyptian temple, watercolour and gouache, signed lower left, H 74 x W 59cm. Provenance: Acquired by the vendor from the Piccadilly Gallery, London £2000-3000 Lot 161 Lot 161 Lot 163 Alfred Vickers Senior (British, 1786-1868): Two dogs playing in a wooded country lane with figures and a church beyond, oil on canvas, H 32.5 x W 30.5cm. Provenance: Label verso for Richard Green Ltd, where acquired by the present owner in the 1970s. £400-600 Lot 163 Attributed to Alfred Vickers Senior (British, 1786-1868): Figures in a coastal landscape with a castle and mountains beyond, oil on canvas, bears plaque ‘A Vickers’ to frame, H 39.5 x W 59.5cm £200-300 Lot 164 Lot 164 After Antonello da Messina (Italian, 1430-1479): Portrait of a man, oil on canvas, H 30.5 x W 22cm, a circa 18th Century copy of the circa 1475/6 original in the National Gallery £150-250 Lot 162 36 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 165 Lot 165 Lot 169 Circle of John Phillip (British, 1817-1867): Portrait of a lady in pearls, oil on canvas, signed with initials MS, H 35 x W 29.5cm £100-200 Lot 167 Lot 167 John P. Burr (British, 1831-1893): ‘Three Minutes’, oil on canvas, signed with monogram lower right and dated 77, H 55 x W 39cm £200-400 Lot 169 C H Toplis (British, 19th Century): A portrait of a girl in a pink dress with a basket crossing a style, oil on canvas, signed lower left, H 43 x W 33.5cm £100-200 Lot 166 Lot 166 Circle of William Beechey (1753-1839): Portrait John Henry Upton, 1st Viscount Templetown, oil on canvas, H 26 x W 20cm. Provenance: Castle Upton, Ireland, according to old label verso £150-250 Lot 170 Lot 168 Lot 168 Continental School (19th Century): A pair of oils on canvas depicting a gentleman and lady courting in wooded landscapes, H 38 x W 31cm £300-500 Lot 170 English School (18th/19th Century): Two girls & a cat in a landscape, oil on canvas, H 44 x W 34cm £80-120 37 Lot 175 Lot 171 Lot 175 Lot 171 Oliver Clare (British, 1853-1927): Still life of fruit before a mossy bank, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 14 x W 21.5cm £150-250 Edward Hoyer (active c.1870-1890): Shipping on high seas, oil on canvas, signed lower right & dated ‘78, H 50 x W 75cm £300-500 Lot 173 Lot 173 Lot 172 Lot 172 Attributed to Commander Victor E. Speranza, R.N.R. O.B.E. (Chilean, active early 20th Century): Portrait of a ship, the ‘Celtic Glen’, watercolour, signed lower right ‘V E Speranza’ & dated 1933. Victor E. Speranza was the British Naval Attaché for Chile who assisted Shackleton in his rescue from Elephant Island in 1916 £200-400 After Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Spanish, 1617-1682): The Infant St John with the Lamb, oil on panel, a copy of the original work presently in the National Gallery, London, H 33.5 x W 23cm £80-120 Lot 176 George Clare (British, 1830-1900): Still life of birds nest & flowers before a mossy bank, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 15 x W 22.5cm, bears Sotheby’s label verso £200-300 Lot 174 Lot 174 William Gershom Collingwood (British, 1854-1932): Calgarth Park Hospital, Cumbria, during World War I, watercolour, signed lower left & dated 1916, titled verso, H 36 x W 51cm. In 1916, the date of the present picture, Calgarth Park House was converted into a hospital for first Belgian and then British officers. During WWI, Collingwood served in the Admiralty’s Intelligent Division & later became a notable designer of war memorials. £200-300 38 Lot 176 Lot 177 Lot 177 Henry Stanton Lynton (act. 1886-1912): Three watercolours each depicting Egyptian landscapes with figures and topography, each signed lower right, H 26 x W 41.5cm £300-500 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 178 Lot 178 Circle of Alfred Vickers (British, 1786-1868): Woodcutters in a landscape, oil on board, H 15 x W 23.5cm £80-120 Lot 179 Lot 179 William E. Harris (British, 1860-1930): Early morning on the Thames, watercolour, signed lower right & dated 1891, H 36 x W 53.5cm £300-500 Lot 180 Lot 180 Edwin Harris (Newlyn School, 1855-1906): A head & shoulders portrait of a girl, oil on canvas, signed upper right, H 49 x W 39cm £1200-1800 Lot 181 Edwin Harris (Newlyn School, 1855-1906): Portrait study of a bearded fisherman, oil on Winsor & Newton panel, signed lower right, H 19 x W 14.5cm £800-1200 Lot 181 39 Lot 184 Lot 184 W. Wasdell Trickett (19th/20th Century): A mare & foal in a stable interior, oil on canvas laid onto board, signed & dated 1901, D 35cm £80-120 Lot 185 Lot 185 Lot 182 Lot 182 Edwin Harris (Newlyn School, 1855-1906): An Old Salt, oil on canvas, signed upper right, H 38 x W 49cm £1000-1500 Neapolitan School (19th Century): The Bay of Naples, gouache, titled ‘Napoli da Posilipo’, H 17 x W 27cm, unframed £100-200 Lot 186 Lot 186 Lot 183 Lot 183 40 Joseph Thors (British, active 1863-1900): A river landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right, inscribed with personal dedication verso dated 1896, H 59 x W 44cm £300-500 Continental School (17th Century): Figures in an extensive landscape, watercolour & gouache on vellum, H 17 x W 25cm, unframed £100-200 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 189 Lot 189 Abraham Hulk Junior (1851-1922): A Church within a landscape at sunset, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 41 x W 61cm, unframed £100-150 Lot 191 Lot 187 Lot 191 Lot 187 Attributed to Henry Pierce Bone (British, 1779-1855): Numa & Egeria, pencil & brown wash, a preparatory study for or copy of an engraving, signed lower left, titled lower centre, numbered 94 upper centre, mounted but unframed £80-120 Louis Decamp (Belgian school, late 19th Century): A courtyard, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 52 x W 32.5cm £70-100 Lot 190 Lot 190 James Edward Grace (British, 1851-1908): A figure before a house in a landscape, watercolour, signed lower right, H 47 x W 37cm £50-80 Lot 188 Lot 188 A Zangerlé (Continental School, 19th/20th Century): Floral still life, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 72 x W 59cm £200-300 Lot 192 Lot 192 Lewis George Fry (British, 1860-1933): Corfe Castle, watercolour, inscribed verso, H 61 x W 47.5cm, unframed £70-100 41 Lot 197 Lot 197 Lot 195 Lot 193 Lot 195 Lot 193 Italian School (18th Century): Nude study, pencil drawing, H 42 x W 23cm, mounted but unframed £50-80 After George Morland (British, 1763-1804): Seven engravings of various subjects to include ‘Fishermen Going Out’, ‘The Gipsies Tent’, ‘Hay Makers’ & ‘Children Bird Nesting’, engraved by W. Ward, S W Reynolds & others circa 1800, unframed, each approximately, H 50 x W 60cm (7) £100-150 A hand coloured transformation lithograph depicting Lake Windermere: 19th Century, published by William Morgan, Holborn, Morgan’s Potean Scenery No. 2, with original publisher’s label and instructions: ‘On holding this print before light it will change to a correct view of the Greenwich Railway’, H 15 x W 20cm £100-150 Lot 198 Lot 198 Lot 194 Lot 194 A Quantity of 18/19th Century Prints: To include ‘Cupid Inspiring Plants with Love’, a frontispiece plate for Dr Thornton’s Temple of Flora after Reinagle, monochrome engraving by Bartolozzi & Landseer circa 1800, H 32 x W 25cm; ‘Sailors in Port’ after Stothard, engraved by William Ward, published 1798, H 50 x W 45cm, & two late 19th Century portrait mezzotints by Henry T. Greenhead in the manner of Gainsborough, hand signed in pencil by the artist with blindstamp, H 50 x W 40cm approx (4) £100-150 42 Lot 196 Lot 196 A hand coloured transformation lithograph depicting Mount Vesuvius: 19th Century, published by William Morgan, Holborn, with original publisher’s label and instructions: ‘This print is first seen by day, & upon holding it before the light it exhibits the Eruption...’, H 17 x W 24cm £100-150 English School (19th Century): A stormy coastal landscape, reverse painting on glass, H 27 x W 37cm £150-250 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 199 Lot 199 Hugh William ‘Grecian’ Williams (British, 1773-1829): Two panoramic views of the Bay of Naples, watercolour & pencil, a pair, signed, painted in 1818 on Williams’ return journey from Greece, H 35 x W 61cm (2) £800-1200 Lot 201 Isidore Alexandre Augustin Pils (French, 1813-1875): Study of a soldier, watercolour, signed lower left, H 25 x W 19cm, mounted but unframed £80-120 Lot 203 Lot 203 Continental School: A quantity of pencil & watercolour studies by various hands, 19th Century & earlier, predominantly of figural & botanical subjects, variously signed & inscribed, unframed, the largest 33 x 30cm(12) £100-200 Lot 200 Lot 200 Continental School: Seven pencil studies of landscape subjects, 19th Century & earlier, the largest 23 x 30cm, all unframed (7) £100-200 Lot 204 Lot 204 Arthur Gordon Meadows (British, b.1868): Twickenham on the Thames, oil on canvas, signed lower left & dated 1896-7, titled, signed & dated verso, H 20 x W 35cm £150-250 Lot 202 Lot 202 Orientalist School (19th Century): Portrait of a gentleman in a red cap, oil on Winsor & Newton canvas, H 26 x W 21cm £100-200 Lot 201 43 Lot 209 Lot 209 German School (18th Century): Figures in a rural landscape with a distant town beyond, ink & brown wash, H 18.5 x W 23.5cm. Provenance: Bears label verso for Heinrich Hahn, Frankfurt £80-120 Lot 206 Lot 207 Lot 207 Lot 205 Circle of George Armfield (British, 1808-1893): Terriers ratting in a wooded landscape, oil on canvas, H 49 x W 59cm £100-200 Continental School: A pair of early engravings, one depicting a lady carrying brushes, the other two elderly figures, each monogrammed & numbered within the plate, H 5.5 x W 6.5cm. Provenance: Labels verso for Heinrich Hahn, Frankfurt £50-80 Lot 205 Continental School (19th Century): Portrait of an elderly bearded gentleman, oil on panel, H 26 x W 19.5cm £150-250 Lot 206 Johanna Kampmann-Freund (Austrian, 1888-1940): A nude portrait of the artist’s daughter, mixed media on paper, signed upper right and dated 1912, H 64 x W 100cm, bears portrait sketch of a boy verso and also various labels including for the Osterreichische Galerie, Vienna. Kampmann-Freund was an Expressionist painter and printmaker. £800-1200 44 Lot 210 Lot 210 Lot 211 Lot 208 Lot 208 Follower of Aert van der Neer (Dutch, c.1603-1677): Figures upon a frozen lake, oil on panel, H 17 x W 20cm £200-300 Charles William Meredith van de Velde (Dutch, 1818-1898): Bogliasco, Italy, watercolour, signed lower right, titled lower left & dated 1879, H 26 x W 36.5cm £300-500 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 212 Attributed to Thomas Charles Leeson Rowbotham (British, 1823-1875): Figures & donkey on a track before a tower beside an Italian lake, watercolour heightened with white, H 22 x W 32.5cm £80-120 Lot 213 Samuel Laurence (British, 1812-1884): Portrait of a seated lady in a black dress, said to be the artist’s wife, oil on canvas, inscribed verso, H 88 x W 57cm £400-600 Lot 211 Lot 212 Lot 214 Lot 214 A Quantity of Old Master Prints: Engravings & etchings of portrait subjects, predominantly early impressions, to include Adrian Van Ostade (1610-1685): ‘The Peasant in the Pointed Fur Cap’, H 7 x W 6cm, monogrammed to the plate, labelled verso for Folio Fine Art Ltd; Portrait of a bearded gentleman wearing a turban, initialled upper left, H 7 x W 5cm, stamp verso for the Johanna Aignes collection; Oval profile portrait of an elderly gentleman, initialled lower right, H 7cm; Portrait of an old lady reading, probably after Rembrandt, H 8 x W 6.5cm; Philips Angel (c. 1616-c.1683) after Jan Lievens (1607-1674), portrait of an old man, H 5.5 x W 5cm, signed upper right P Angel 1637, see British Museum collection number S.6228 for another example; Unsigned portrait of a man, H 7.5 x W 6cm (6) £100-200 Lot 213 45 Lot 215 Frederick Richard Lee, R.A. (British, 1798-1879): Slate Mountains, the upper end of the Ogwen Valley, Bangor, North Wales, oil on canvas, signed lower right ‘F R Lee RA’ & dated 1870, titled & signed by the artist on label verso, H 75 x W 90cm. Exhibited: The Royal Academy, 1870. Literature: Algernon Graves, The Royal Academy of Arts: a complete dictionary of contributors and their work from its foundation in 1769 to 1904, published 1906, p. 18 £800-1200 Lot 215 Lot 217 Lot 217 Lot 216 Lot 216 William James Durant Ready (British, 1823-1873): A pair of oils on canvas depicting atmospheric coastal landscapes with beached boats & figures, H 29 x W 43cm (2). Provenance: Label verso for Leslie & Peel, Dealers in Fine Paintings, Kent £150-250 Byron Webb (British, active 1846-1866): A huntsman seated upon a white hunter in a landscape with his hounds, oil on canvas, signed lower left & dated 1856, H 45 x W 60cm. Provenance: Label verso for Leslie & Peel, Dealers in Fine Paintings, Kent. Note: Byron Webb was the brother of the marine painter James Webb £400-600 Lot 218 Lot 218 Alexander Jamieson (British, 1873-1937): A sunset landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 40 x W 65cm £80-120 46 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 220 Cyril Tempest (19th/20th Century): Ships on rough seas, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 35 x W 25cm £50-80 Lot 221 Thomas Smythe (Norwich School, 1825-1906): Snowdonia, watercolour, signed lower left, H 31 x W 46cm £200-400 Lot 222 Lot 219 Lot 219 Charles Frederick Rump (19th/20th Century): A pair of oils on board depicting coastal landscapes with figures, each signed, H 19.5 x W 29.5cm £120-180 Frederick Tully Lott (British, active 1852-1879): Two watercolours, ‘Powder Lane Mill & Viaduct, Tunbridge Wells’, signed lower left, H 28 x W 46cm, & ‘The Village Smithy, Entrance to Cave Dave, Castleton, Derbyshire’, H 30 x W 48cm, signed lower centre, both titled verso (2) £200-400 Lot 223 Mark William Langlois (British, active 1860-1890): Pancake making, oil on canvas, signed lower left, H 51 x W 42cm £100-200 Lot 220 Lot 221 Lot 222 Lot 223 47 MODERN PICTURES W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 224 Lot 225 Lot 224 David Remfry, M.B.E. R.A. (British, b.1942): ‘But No Contact’, two semi nude women reclining on a sofa, watercolour and pencil, titled lower left and dated 15/10/73 lower right, H 46 x W 60cm. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £300-500 Lot 225 Tsugharu Foujita (Japanese, 1886-1968): ‘Blanche Neige Endormie (The Dream)’, A reclining female nude on a bed overlooked by three dogs, a cat and two pigeons, lithograph, 1947, artist’s proof, signed in pencil, H 54 x W 69cm. Provenance: Acquired from the Editions Graphiques Gallery £500-700 Lot 226 Lot 228 Lot 228 Lot 227 Lot 227 Noel Hubert Hopking (British, active 1921-1940): Four original watercolour book illustrations for ‘Our Friends in the Country’, published by B B Ltd, London, to include ‘Red Squirrel’, ‘Hedgehog’, ‘Magpie’ & ‘Kingfisher’, all signed & titled, H 19 x W 16.5cm, together with a further signed original watercolour illustration depicting field mice for ‘Woodland Rhymes’, published by B B Ltd, H 23 x W 16, unframed (5) £150-250 Noel Hubert Hopking (British, active 1921-1940): Six original watercolour illustrations of botanical subjects for ‘My Flowers’, published by B B Ltd, all signed & titled, H 19.5 x W 16.5cm, unframed (6) £100-200 Lot 226 N Beraud (French, 20th Century): An impressionist street scene, oil on board, signed lower right £300-500 49 Lot 232 Lot 232 Lot 229 Lot 229 A pair of original 1930s advert designs for Ovaltine, ‘Old King Cole’ & ‘Zachariah’: Watercolour & ink, each H 30 x W 21cm, unframed, possibly by Florence Hardy (c.1860-1933) £100-200 Lot 231 Lot 231 Lot 230 Lot 230 Evelyn Stuart Hardy (British, 1866-1935): Story time, watercolour, signed lower left, H 27 x W 19cm, unframed £50-80 50 Dorothy Muriel Wheeler (British, 1891-1966): Six original watercolour & pencil children’s book illustrations, one depicting a lady beneath a tree in Eastern dress with a servant boy leading a monkey, the others depicting children & animals in woodland settings, possibly designs for the Woodland Secrets and Fairy Series, published by Bamforth & Co, three titled ‘March’, ‘April’ & ‘November’, all signed with monograms, signed in full verso, each approximately, H 30 x W 20cm, unframed (6). Note: Dorothy M. Wheeler studied at the Blackheath School of Art & illustrated works for Enid Blyton £300-500 Jean Walmsley Heap (British, 1921-2008): ‘Morning Post’, an original watercolour illustration, signed lower left, H 26 x W 21cm, unframed. J Walmsley Heap studied under Noel Harry Leaver, ARCA (British, 1889-1951) & was one of the founding members of the Pendelfin pottery dynasty £50-80 Lot 233 Lot 233 Anne Rochester (British, active early 20th Century): Seven original watercolour illustrations depicting scenes from Cinderella, designs produced for Juvenile Productions Ltd, H 26 x W 19cm, each signed & bearing publisher’s stamp verso, unframed £100-200 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 236 Lot 236 Lot 234 Lot 234 English School (Early 20th Century): A pair watercolours depicting hunting subjects, signed with monogram £200-400 Attributed to Anne Rochester (British, active early 20th Century): Seven original watercolour illustrations depicting scenes from Jack & the Bean Stalk, designs produced for Juvenile Productions Ltd, H 26 x W 19cm, each signed & bearing publisher’s stamp verso, unframed £100-200 Lot 239 Lot 239 Circle of Sir Jacob Epstein (British, 1890-1959): Mother & child, ink drawing, H 32 x W 25cm, unframed, together with a book, ‘Epstein Drawings’, published by Faber & Faber 1962 (2) £80-120 Lot 237 Lot 237 Jean Pages (French, 1902-1975): Female nude study, charcoal on paper, stamped lower right, H 36 x W 47.5cm. Jean Pages was an illustrator for Vogue £60-80 Jean Cocteau (French, 1889-1963): Soixante dessins pour ‘Les Enfants terribles’, published by Grasset, Paris, 1935 £120-180 Lot 235 Lot 235 English School (Early 20th Century): A pair of watercolour illustrations depicting ladies in fashionable dress, each signed ‘Bimbi’, H 28 x W 22cm, together with a further portrait illustration of a girl, signed Ash, H 33 x W 25cm £80-120 Lot 240 Lot 240 Lot 238 Lot 238 Miguel Rivera Bagur (Spanish, 1919-1993): ‘Almendros en flor y nino futbolista’, oil on card, signed lower right & dated ‘67, H 31 x W 38.5cm £150-250 Lot 241 Lot 241 Mitrik (Russian School, Mid 20th Century): Milking time, watercolour, H 27.5 x W 41.5cm, stamped & inscribed verso, mounted but unframed £150-250 51 Lot 243 Lot 244 Lot 242 Lot 243 Lot 244 Markavenko (Russian School, mid 20th Century): ‘The Living Model’, pencil drawing, signed lower right, stamped & inscribed variously verso, H 53 x W 25cm, mounted but unframed £100-150 Cyril Mount, F.R.S.A. (b.1920): A pair of abstract watercolours, each signed lower left & dated ‘84 & ‘85, titled lower right, H 56.5 x W 78.5cm; together with three further pastel studies by the same hand, one dated March ‘84, unframed (5) £150-250 William Selby (British, b.1933): Flamborough Head, Yorkshire, oil on canvas, signed lower left, titled verso, H 60 x W 90cm. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £500-800 Lot 242 Lot 245 Lot 245 Sir George Clausen, R.A. R.W.S. R.I. (British, 1852-1944): Mackerel Sky, Suffolk, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 62 x W 75cm. Provenance: The Artist’s Studio Sale, Christie’s, London, 19 October 1945, Lot 141 (55 guineas); The Fine Art Society, London. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £5000-8000 52 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 246 Lot 246 Duncan Grant (British, 1885-1978): Still life with Italian Handkerchief, the studio, Charleston, 1950, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 59 x W 49cm. Provenance: The Reader’s Digest Collection, New York; Christie’s, London, 19th November 2004, 20th Century British Art including Property from The Reader’s Digest Association, Lot 43. Exhibited: The Katonah Gallery, New York, ‘Bloomsbury Artists from Charleston, Paintings from the Reader’s Digest Collection’, August 23rd - October 25th 1987; Johannesburg Art Gallery, ‘Bloomsbury Paintings from Charleston, November 26th 1992 - February 28th 1993. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £8000-12000 53 Lot 247 Duncan Grant (British, 1885-1978): Floral still life, oil on panel, signed upper right & dated ‘48, H 45 x W 37cm. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £4000-6000 Lot 247 Lot 248 Duncan Grant (British, 1885-1978): Still life before a curtain, oil on canvas board, monogrammed verso & dated 1965, H 35 x W 27cm. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £2000-4000 Lot 248 54 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 250 Lot 250 Felix Emile Andrews (British, 1888-1962): ‘The Dewpond’, 1946, oil on board, H 33 x W 41cm. Exhibited: The Horsham Exhibition of Association of Sussex Artists, 1946; with the Horseshoe Gallery £200-400 Lot 251 Lot 251 Anthony Devas (British, 1911-1958): Sugar Beet, Suffolk, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled verso, H 22 x W 32.5cm £400-600 Lot 249 Lot 249 Vanessa Bell (British, 1879-1961): Plums on a painted box, oil on canvas board, painted circa 1940s, signed with initials lower left, H 44 x W 28.5cm. Provenance: with Thomas Agnew & Sons, London; Anonymous sale, Christie’s, London, 9th March 1990; Christie’s, London, 19th November 2004, Lot 159. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £7000-9000 55 Lot 252 Lot 252 Dorothea Sharp (British, 1874-1955): Still life of flowers within a blue vase, oil on board, signed lower left, H 39 x W 36cm. Provenance: Sotheby’s, London, 16th February 2005, Lot 109. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £3000-5000 Lot 253 Charles A. Buchel (British, 1872-1950): Floral still life, oil on board, signed lower right & dated 1943, H 90 x W 70cm £200-400 Lot 254 J. F. Barry Pittar (British, 1880-1948): The Bridge of Sighs, Venice, watercolour, signed lower right, titled lower left, H 35 x W 24.5cm £100-200 Lot 253 56 Lot 254 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 257 Lot 257 Lot 255 Lot 255 Lot 256 Cyril Mann (British, 1911-1980): Still life, oil on canvas, signed lower left & dated ‘66, H 50 x W 70cm £300-500 Frederick Gore, R.A. (British, 1913-2009): Still life of marigolds, 1957, oil on canvas, signed lower left, titled & dated verso, H 75 x W 101cm. Exhibited: The Geffrye Museum, London, 2007. Note: The view portrayed is looking out to Elm Park Gardens, Fulham, Gore’s home. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £4000-6000 Angela Bailey (British, 20th Century): ‘Coffee Pot & Begonia’, oil on canvas board, signed lower left & dated ‘91, H 59 x W 49cm £200-300 Lot 256 57 Lot 258 Lot 258 Tessa Newcomb (British, b.1955): Through the Window, oil on canvas, signed verso & dated 1976, H 60 x W 46cm, unframed £200-300 Lot 260 Lot 260 Donald McIntyre (British, 1923-2009): ‘Village by the Sea No. 1’, oil on board, signed lower left, titled verso, H 51 x W 61cm. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £2000-3000 Lot 259 Lot 259 Andrew T. Macara (British, b.1944): ‘Diving Board, Sousse, Tunisia’, oil on canvas, signed lower right & dated 1993, titled verso & dated 1992, H 99 x W 49cm. Provenance: The New Academy Gallery, London. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £500-800 58 Lot 261 Lot 261 Donald McIntyre (British, 1923-2009): A figure on a path before the coast, signed lower centre, together with beached boats before cliff top houses, double sided oil on board, H 50 x W 60cm. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £2000-4000 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 262 Lot 262 William Foreman (b.1933): Sailing Boats, oil on board, signed lower left, H 35 x W 27cm £300-500 Lot 263 Lot 264 Lot 263 Ron Arthaud (20th Century): Straws Bales, Appelle, France, 1992, oil on board, signed lower left, H 19 x W 29cm. Provenance: Label verso for the El Presidio Gallery; ; together with an unsigned study of an oak tree, watercolour, H 19.5 x W 27cm (2) £80-120 Lot 264 Sally Lawford (British, 20th Century): ‘Chris & The Lemon Tree’, oil on canvas, signed with initials lower right & dated ‘89, H 120 x W 90cm. Exhibited: Kings Lynn Centre for the Arts. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £800-1200 Lot 266 Lot 267 David Hockney, R.A. (British, b.1937): A Los Angeles Bicentennial exhibition poster depicting Skaters in Venice, photolithograph, hand signed & dedicated, H 76 x W 63cm £200-300 Chris Orr, R.A. (British, b.1967): The House of Commons, depicting Thatcher at the Dispatch Box when an item was thrown from the public gallery, monochrome etching, signed lower right & dated 1986, numbered 44/100 lower left, with a signed letter from the artist verso, H 34 x W 54cm £150-250 Lot 265 Lot 265 Follower of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973): A Bullfighter, watercolour & ink, H 32 x W 23cm, inscribed verso £80-120 Lot 266 Lot 267 59 Lot 271 Lot 271 Philip Sutton, R.A. (British, b.1928): ‘Tina, Nude’, limited edition woodcut, hand signed in pencil, numbered 13/30, titled & dated 1966, H 45 x W 45cm £60-80 Lot 268 Lot 268 Michael Ayrton (British, 1921-1975): Figure studies for sculpture, pencil drawing, annotated variously, H 24 x W 19cm. Provenance: The Artist’s Estate & Keith Chapman Gallery £100-150 Lot 270 Lot 270 John Buckland-Wright (1897-1954): Kneeling girl, dry point engraving, hand signed in pencil & dated 1930, H 7 x W 5cm £100-150 Lot 272 Lot 273 Tracey Emin, R.A. (British, b.1963): Suffer Love/1000 Drawings, 2009, Limited Edition 85/250, 1000 drawings published by Rizzoli to include hand signed polymer gravure etching on Japanese Misumi paper, in original packaging as sold at the White Cube £300-500 Lot 269 Lot 269 Geoffrey Clarke, R.A. (British, b.1924): ‘Warrior’, etching & aquatint, hand signed lower right, numbered 1/50 & dated 1957-8, H 99 x W 60cm £300-500 Lot 273 60 Lot 272 Walter Woodington (British, b.1916): Portrait of a man, oil on canvas, signed lower left, H 50 x W 40.5cm £100-150 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 276 Lot 276 Adrian Ryan (British, 1920-1998): Mousehole, watercolour, signed lower left, titled lower right, H 17 x W 23, together with a further watercolour & pencil sketch by the same hand depicting Newlyn, H 25 x W 19cm £100-200 Lot 274 Lot 274 Tracey Emin, R.A. (British, b.1963): Untitled, lithograph, hand signed and dated 2005 in pencil, as sold at the White Cube in edition of unknown size, H 58 x W 81cm £300-500 Lot 275 Lot 275 Tracey Emin, R.A. (British, b.1963): Strangeland, published by Sceptre, 2005, containing an original ink study by the artist of two birds, H 10 x W 10cm approx, the same image used for the artist’s 2012 Olympic poster titled ‘You Inspire Me With Your Determination & I Love You’, inscribed to the title page ‘For Barry Feist, with best wishes, Tracey Emin 2006’, together with a letter from Alex Hill from the Tracey Emin Studio which reads ‘Dear Dr Feist, In the end we couldn’t find the copy Tracey had signed for you - so here is your very own back!! Tracey liked your thank you letter - it was very kind of you. Sorry for the delay - your book got caught up in the great Studio moving mess! Best wishes, Alex Hill’. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £1000-2000 61 Lot 277 Lot 278 62 Lot 281 Lot 280 Lot 279 Lot 277 Lot 279 Lot 281 Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985): The Tribe of Reuben (from the Twelve Maquettes of Stained Glass Windows for Jerusalem), colour lithograph, published by Charles Sorlier circa 1960s, H 62 x W 46cm £400-600 Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985): The Tribe of Gad (from the Twelve Maquettes of Stained Glass Windows for Jerusalem), colour lithograph, published by Charles Sorlier circa 1960s, H 62 x W 46cm £400-600 Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985): The Tribe of Simeon (from the Twelve Maquettes of Stained Glass Windows for Jerusalem), colour lithograph, published by Charles Sorlier circa 1960s, H 62 x W 46cm £400-600 Lot 278 Lot 280 Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985): The Tribe of Benjamin (from the Twelve Maquettes of Stained Glass Windows for Jerusalem), colour lithograph, published by Charles Sorlier circa 1960s, H 62 x W 46cm £400-600 Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985): The Tribe of Reuben (from the Twelve Maquettes of Stained Glass Windows for Jerusalem), colour lithograph, published by Charles Sorlier circa 1960s, H 62 x W 46cm £400-600 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 284 Lot 284 Paul Henry, R.H.A (Irish, 1876-1958): ‘A Lakeside Village, Connemara’, colour print, hand signed by the artist in pencil, Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp, H 34.5 x W 40cm, label verso for Thomas Wood & Sons, Darlington £100-200 Lot 282 Lot 282 Attributed to John Lennon (British, 1940-1980): Nude study of Yoko Ono, pencil drawing, inscribed ‘Yoko, my princess, John’, also inscribed verso ‘New York, 1960s, Yoko x, J x’, H 16.5 x W 10cm. Please note that Artist’s Resale Rights may apply to this lot £500-800 Lot 285 Lot 285 Lot 283 Lot 283 Paul Colin (French, 1892-1985): Reclining nude, charcoal & wash, signed lower left, H 56 x W 75cm £200-400 Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989): Apollinaire, Woman at the Fountain, etching & aquatint, handsigned by Dali in pencil lower right over further embossed signature, numbered 127/135, H 36 x 26.5cm. Provenance: Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, Rutland £800-1200 63 memorabilia & EPHEMERA W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 286 A Marylin Monroe Personal Monogrammed Perfume Bottle and Signature: Framed with a print of Marilyn and paperwork of authenticity 100cm x 72cm £1000-2000 Lot 287 Lot 287 Signed Nick Faldo Montage: A signed glove, golf ball and photograph enclosed in a glazed case 37cm x 54cm £120-150 Lot 286 Lot 288 Lot 288 A Signed Tiger Woods Photograph: Hand signed, photograph of Tiger Woods holding a golf ball, framed & glazed. A plaque “Authentic Signature of Tiger Woods” to bottom of the mount. 46cm x 34cm £150-250 Lot 289 A signed “Only Fools & Horses” Montage: To inc handsigned David Jason photograph, original Motorola brick ‘phone used in the series and 2 further unsigned photographs framed and glazed together with 2 further signed pictures of Boycie & Marlene and Mike 71cm x 68cm £800-1200 Lot 289 65 Lot 290 A framed Muhammad Ali & Henry Cooper montage: Consisting of a boxing glove signed by Henry Cooper, a glove signed Cassius Clay & Muhammad Ali, 3 pictures of the fighters in action. Enclosed in a display case with C.O.A. 60cm x 90cm £800-1200 Lot 291 Multi-signed Snooker Cue Case: Six World Champions: A snooker cue case signed by six World champions: Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne, Ken Doherty, John Virgo, Mark Williams and John Parrott with photographs of each with a plaque below each authentic signature - in a framed and glazed display case 89cm x 103cm £400-600 Lot 290 Lot 292 Multi-signed 1999 European Ryder Cup Team Montage: A photograph of the 1999 European Cup team signed on mount by: Paul Lawrie, Colin Montgomerie, Ken Brown, Jose Olazabel, Sam Torrence, Sergio Garcia, Darren Clark, Padraig Harrington, Miguel Angel Jimenz, Jarmo Sanddin, Jean va de Veld, Lee Westwood, Andrew Coltart, Jasper Parnevik and Mark James. Also a signed letter from Mark James to Jasper Carrott donating this item for a charity auction in aid of the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation Framed and glazed: 42cm x 72cm £800-1200 Lot 291 Lot 292 66 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 293 A Multi signed Champions Forever Boxing Montage: A signed photograph of boxing champions hand signed by Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Ken Norton, George Foreman & Larry Holmes £600-800 Lot 296 Lot 294 Lot 294 Crimean Nursing Photographs Postcards: Photograph albums of nursing sister from Crimea, Camp Irene, Hospitals. Krugers Home, R.A.M.C. photographs while working on cures for “Malta Fever” and monkey photographs of “Private Wallace” an ape used for innoculation, military photographs of captured cannon, photographs of South Africa, military and visiting royality STC up to 1922 in Cairo £200-300 Lot 296 WW1 internment camp Ruhleben letters from Albert E.Cusden: With illustrations and letters from his wife Phoebe Cusden MBE, Mayor of Reading M.P peace campaigner. Ruhleben letters on official paper and envelopes with postmarks, fascinating insight into camp life with quality illustrations and caricature/cartoons personal letters and diaries leading to his incarceration and being held in prison before internment, also letters from his parents and wife to be Phoebe Cusden and letters following on through WW2, 80 years of correspondence between these families and amazing insight into war years and rebuilding society and politics of the day as well as everyday life over 500 letters. £300-500 Lot 295 Lot 295 Original Rolling Stones Press Photographs: 1960s 133 original press photographs of The Rolling Stones: in concert, playing golf at Gleneagles, Malibu beach, arriving at various international airports, crowd scenes, buying suits etc, the verso of photographs with copyright to inc Reuters, Daily Mirror, Francois Prins, Melody Maker, Heye Wasserbergh etc with dates and locations £500-800 67 FURNITURE W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 299 A Mirror: 19th Century, Italian, carved giltwood mirror, the top with shield design, the mirror surmounted with carved berries and fruit, H 69" x W 36" £300-500 Lot 297 Lot 297 A Pair of Gilded Wooden Mirrors: 19th Century, carved in acanthus leaf and swag decoration of oval form, H 16.5" x W 15" £120-180 Lot 302 Lot 302 Lot 300 Lot 300 Lot 298 Lot 298 Two 19th Century Brass Mirrors: The pierced upper section with armorial double griffin crest, the sides in the Rococo style; the other smaller mirror with a pierced shell and Rococo-style design, H 37" x W 23"; H 23" x W 13" £150-250 A Dressing Table Mirror: 18th Century, figured walnut, c.1710, the base comprising three drawers with boxwood lining above a swing action mirror 85cm x 52cm £200-300 A Girondole Mirror: 19th Century, gilded, the upper Flaxman-style plaque surmounted with leaves and reefs above a loop-style oval frame with three-branch candle sconce, with losses 100cm x 58cm £200-300 Lot 301 Lot 301 A 19th Century Gilded Rococo Style Mirror £300-500 Lot 299 Lot 303 Lot 303 A Mirror: 18/19th Century oak, of rectangular form carved in a berry & leaf design. 88cm x 52cm £80-120 69 Lot 304 A 1920s Dentist’s Chair: With chrome and black leather and set with Harley Davidson motifs and studwork £800-1200 Lot 305 Lot 305 A Chair: 20th Century, mahogany open arm chair with acanthus leaf carving on cabriole legs £200-300 Lot 306 A set of 6 Dining Chairs: Regency, mahogany the back splat with brass inlay with reeded & bow design on turned legs and drop in seats. £400-600 Lot 307 Lot 304 Lot 306 70 A Dining Table: Edwardian, mahogany on a double swept pedestal base, on brass castors with one extending leaf. 231cm fully extended 106cm width £400-600 Lot 307 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 308 Lot 310 Lot 310 Lot 311 A Settle: 18th Century oak, the back with acanthus leaf decoration, the centre panel dated 1753, with J. Rebecca Banidt carved above. 187cm x 99cm £300-500 A Table & Four Dining Chairs: 20th Century, oak, by Mouseman of Kilburn, the table of square form on a pedestal base, with mouse carved to pedestal, the four dining chairs with upholstered leather seats, each with a carved mouse to the front right leg. 107cm x 107cm £2500-3500 Lot 309 Lot 308 A Cabinet: 20th Century, French, walnut, the panel door with Sevres style porcelain plaque to centre cartouche, with giltwood mounts above a single frieze drawer 110cm x 85cm x43cm depth £300-500 Lot 309 A Chair: 19th Century, walnut, the back upper section with carved scroll & shield decoration supported by two barley twist supports either side, on two barleytwist front legs & two outward swept back legs on brass castors 124cm x 47cm £200-300 Lot 311 71 Lot 312 Lot 314 Lot 313 Lot 315 Lot 312 Lot 315 A Conversation Seat: 19th Century a pair of ebonised chairs highlighted in gilt with red upholstery. 91cm x 53cm £300-500 A 17th Century Oak Joined Stool: The sides carved with a U-shaped floral design on turned legs & stretchers, H 48 x L 37 x W 28cm £120-180 Lot 313 A Secretaire: 19th Century, Dutch mahogany, the central large door opening to reveal the secretaire of ten drawers of architectural form, the centre with a single drawer and shelf above three drawers and a single drawer above, on scroll feet. 162cm x 98cm x 48cm depth £300-500 Lot 314 A Screen: 19th Century, giltwood, the central shieldshaped Berlin work tapestry in a leaf design supported on a cross stretcher on acanthus leaf scrolled legs 115cm x 53cm £200-300 72 Lot 316 Lot 316 A Dressing Table & Mirror: 20th Century giltwood, of oval form, the body with acanthus leaf decoration on four reeded legs, the three panelled folding mirror with an oval mirror to the centre flanked by two further mirrors either side. Table 77cm x 135cm Mirror 87cm x 123cm £300-500 CLOCKS & WATCHES Lot 322 Lot 322 A 1920s Rolex 14k Diamond Set Cocktail Watch: 14k hallmarked case by Wyler with Rolex precision 17 jewel movement. Baton indicators to dial with Rolex crown to 12 position. Diamonds set to lugs on braided strap £150-250 Lot 318 Lot 318 A Late 19th Century Marble Gilt Mantel Clock: With urn to top with gilt fittings, pineapple finials and floral scrolls to body and on claw feet. Enamelled dial with hand-painted bocage inside Arabic numerals, eight-day movement by L Marty striking on bell, numbered movement and pendulum, H 44cm x W 29cm x D15cm £300-500 Lot 320 Lot 320 A 19th Century French Putti and Sunflower Mantel Clock: Gilt white metal putti and stand holding aloft a sunflower with hand-painted floral dial. Eight-day movement by Japy Freres striking on bell. Matching pendulum - on wooden stand, H 46cm x W 18cm x D 18cm £150-250 Lot 323 Lot 323 Lot 319 74 Lot 321 Lot 319 Lot 321 A 19th Century Ladies Boudoir Clock: Louis XVIth-style clock with puce Boucher-style enamel on copper plaques to front and back and period pocket watch movement to front, H 80mm x W 60mm x D 25mm £100-200 A Victorian cased travelling calendar clock: Of ornate gilt form, the silvered dial with rotating days & fixed calendar Roman numerals & floral scroll engraving,A flip out stand to the back with platform views in a fitted Garrard & Co box. H 13cm W 10cm D 3.5cm £400-600 A 19th Century Turkish Market Pocket Watch: c.1870 the dial marked in Turkish numerals and signed J. Dent, London.800 marked silver case unmarked ornate movement, repair to back hinge £80-120 SILVER & JEWELLERY Lot 324 Lot 326 Lot 324 A Russian Silver Enamelled Napkin Ring & Three Persian Crest Russian Silver Spoons: Napkin ring with swan hallmark, 84 Zolotniki mark and triangle mark for Moscow. Cyrillic maker’s mark TC, the three spoons with 84 Zolotniki mark, swan mark and maker’s mark in cyrillic MT with Persian nobility crest engraved to handle Spoons 76mm; napkin ring 50mm x 40mm £150-250 Lot 326 A Condiment Set: Victorian, Elkington Plate & Co hallmarks to base, set with six crystal bottles three with silver plated lids. W 18cm H 25cm D 13cm £200-300 Lot 328 Lot 328 A HM silver Victorian hip flask: A Hallmarked silver hip flask and detachable cup, HM Birmingham 1841 by Joseph Wilmore. £150-250 Lot 327 Lot 327 Lot 325 Lot 325 An Edwardian Silver Guilloche Enamelled Compact: Engine turned case, with guilloche enamelling to one side, opening to reveal gilt interior with bevelled mirror and compartment Hallmark 925 and MM on chain £100-200 76 A George IV Silver Snuff box: HM Birmingham 1827 makers mark LV&W. Reeded design with floral scroll opener. Gilt interior and vacant cartouche to lid. £80-120 Lot 329 Lot 329 A Samson Morden and Co. silver hip flask: With screw top hinged lid and detachable cup, hallmarked London 1914. SM&Co marks. £150-250 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 332 Lot 332 Lot 334 A hallmarked 18ct set with alternating brilliant cut diamonds & marquise cut sapphires £300-500 Lot 334 A Hallmarked 18ct dress ring, in abstract style, set with rows of emerald & diamonds £300-500 Lot 335 An Unhallmarked 18ct Diamond Cluster Ring: Central.45ct brilliant cut diamond F/G colour surrounded by 8 x 10ct F/G colour diamonds in an unhallmarked 18ct mount. With full valuation. Total diamond carat weight 1.25ct £800-1200 Lot 330 Lot 330 A Hallmarked silver novelty cigarette case/hip flask c.1904: Chester hallmark. Makers mark Colen Cheshire. Case opens to reveal gilt compartment for cigarettes. With screw top hinged lid. £600-800 Lot 333 Lot 333 Hallmarked 18ct, central 1.25ct emerald cut sapphire, surrounded by baguette diamonds & tapered diamonds set to shoulders £400-600 Lot 331 Lot 331 An Edwardian gold peridot & seed pearl pendant: Of floral design set with oval cut peridot to centre Hallmarked to verso 9ct on a 9ct chain 24mm x 45mm £100-200 Lot 335 77 Lot 336 Lot 336 A Victorian Diamond and Turquoise Crescent Brooch: Unhallmarked brooch set with alternating old cut diamonds and cabochon turquoise on pin fastener 26mm x 26mm £200-400 Lot 339 Lot 339 A Victorian 18ct FiveStone Diamond Dress Ring: 18ct hallmarked claw set shank set with five old cut diamonds. Approx diamond total carat weight 2ct (ring cut to shank) £2000-2500 Lot 340 Lot 340 Lot 337 Lot 337 An Edwardian Opal and Seed Pearl Pendant: Unhallmarked floral pendant mount set with seed pearls and opals on a hallmarked 9ct chain £100-200 A 5 stone diamond ring: Unhallmarked white gold shank set with 5 old brilliant cut diamonds. Approx total diamond carat weight 1.6ct £800-1200 Lot 341 A Solitaire Diamond Ring: Platinum & 18ct shank set with 1.02ct brilliant cut diamond flanked by baguette cut diamonds. Approx total diamond weight 1.35ct size L/M £1200-1800 Lot 338 Lot 338 An 18ct Diamond and Sapphire Dress Ring: Hallmarked 18ct white gold shank (approx K/L) pave set with princess cut sapphires and surrounded by diamond edge £500-800 78 Lot 341 Lot 342 A Gold Ring: 18ct diamond & tourmaline dress ring, hallmarked 18ct London, set with four.33ct tourmalines and 5 Dutch cut diamonds £400-600 Lot 342 W W W. b o n i n g t o n s . C o m Lot 343 Lot 343 LWC hallmarked Lapis Lazuli style gold bracelet: Fancy link bracelet tests as 18ct gold, with LWC hallmark to clasp, set with 4 large glass Lapis Lazuli type stones £500-800 Lot 346 Lot 346 Lot 344 A Diamond Clasped 3 strand pearl necklace: Graduated three strand cultured pearls on art deco diamond set clasps. The clasps are set with .25ct old brilliant cut stone & four baguettes & fifty six old brilliant cuts to pierced clasp. Total diamond weight 4ct to clasp £1500-2500 Lot 344 German gold 19th c Cameo ring: A 19th c possibly 14k German ring with faded hallmarks and inscription to inside. Set with square glass cameo of Greek helmeted profile. £150-250 Lot 347 Lot 347 Lot 345 Lot 345 17th Century Gold Posey ring: Inscription to inside ‘Rather dye then faith denye’. Relating to Charles I Catholicism. £400-600 A pair of 14k clip on cabochon gem stone earrings: Hallmarked 14k with oval garnet cabochon stones £100-200 Lot 348 Lot 348 A ladies 18ct diamond set Zenith cocktail watch: Hallmarked 18ct white gold cocktail watch, Zenith movement & set with forty diamonds to bezel on a base metal bracelet, with original Z marked winder £200-400 79 Ambrose House, old station road, Loughton, essex iG10 4Pe [email protected] tel: 020 8508 4800 www.boningtons.com military, Coins, medals & stamps First edition & Antiquarian Books Monday 24th March 2014 Closing date Friday 14th March Tuesday 22nd April 2014 Closing date Monday 14th April www.boningtons.com [email protected] Tel: 020 8508 4800 www.boningtons.com wednesday 26th FEBRUARY 2014 Ambrose House, Old Station Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 4PE Fine Art & Antiques and Asian Works of ArT WEDNESDAY 26th february 2014 at 11am