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Fine Art & Antiques Auction to include Silver & Jewellery Saturday 1st June 2013 at 10am 750 819 Fine Art & Antiques Auction to include Silver & Jewellery Saturday 1st June 2013 at 10.00am Viewing: Thursday Friday Saturday 30th May 31st May 1st June —10.00am to 7.00pm —10.00am to 4.00pm — 8.30am to 9.45am Also online: www.shapesauctioneers.co.uk Bid online: www.the-saleroom.com Gavin Lindsay Lindsay Brown Charlotte Canby Doug Clapperton Dr Duncan Thomson Auctioneer and Valuer Auctioneer & Valuer, Decorative Arts & Modern Design Auction Administrator Saleroom Manager Paintings (Consultant) Representatives Oliver Anderson Alastair Robertson Emma Scott Hugh Teacher Southwest Scotland Aberdeenshire Perthshire & Stirlingshire Scottish Borders & North of England Tel: 01655 750209 Tel: 01466 740331/340 Tel: 01786 826931 Tel: 07534 178 532 Tel No: 0131 453 3222 Fax No: 0131 453 6444 Bankhead Medway, Edinburgh EH11 4BY Email: [email protected] Web: www.shapesedinburgh.co.uk Sale Number 198 Front cover: Lot 823 detail, Back Cover: Lot 47 1 NEW PAYMENT RULES Unfortunately due to fraud, we are no longer accepting card payments over the phone. Payment in person only can be made by cash, card or cheque. If you are NOT PRESENT payment can only be made via Bank Transfer, Bankers Draft or Cheque. Account details are as follows: Bank of Scotland, 3 Earl Grey Street, Edinburgh EH3 9BN Account No: 00376477 Sort Code: 801194 IBAN: GB79BOFS80119400376477 BIC: BOFSGB21008 Please quote your paddle/bidder number as the reference when sending your payment. Dunglass Estate Family History Lots 1 – 59 depict the family sDunglass state Family HDistory ilver of the UE sher family from the unglass Estate. Lots 1 – 59 depict the family silver of the Usher family from the Dunglass Estate. Lots 1 – 59 depict the family silver of the Usher family from the Dunglass Estate. The distinguished history of the Usher family in The distinguished history Scotland can be traced The distinguished history of the Usher family in back to Andrew Usher of the Usher family Scotland can be traced in (1782–1855) and also his Scotland can be Usher traced back to Andrew brother John Usher back to Andrew Usher (1782–1855) and also his (1828 – 1904) who were (1782–1855) and also his brother John whisky Usher both successful brother John Usher (1828 – 1904) who were distillers and blenders (1828 – 1904) who were both their successful whisky after father (also both successful whisky distillers Usher, and blenders Andrew – distillers and 1782 blenders after their father (also 1855) had experimented after their father (also Andrew 1782 of – with the Usher, blending Andrew Usher, 1782 – 1855) had experimented whisky in had the 1840s. 1855) experimented with the with the blending blending of of whisky i n t he 1 840s. whisky in the 1840s. When the original Andrew Usher first When the original When the the original started business, it Andrew Usher first Andrew Usher first had, necessarily, to be on a small scale; and in consequence of the prevailing taste for brandy, the started the it it almost entirely for local consumption. When he died, his two sons, started the business, business, whisky which he sold was had, necessarily, to be on a small scale; and in consequence of the prevailing taste for brandy, the had, necessarily, to be on a small scale; and in consequence of the prevailing taste for brandy, the Andrew and John succeeded him, and largely developed the business. This propelled whisky from a whisky which he sold was was almost almost entirely for Scotland When he his two sons, whisky which sold for local consumption. consumption. When he died, died, his two sons, drink that had he hardly been heard entirely of outside and Ireland into the golden liquid which Andrew and John succeeded him, and largely developed the business. This propelled whisky from a Andrew and John succeeded him, and largely developed the business. This propelled whisky from a conquered the world. drink that had hardly been been heard heard of of outside outside Scotland Scotland and liquid which drink that had hardly and Ireland Ireland into into the the golden golden liquid which conquered t he w orld. conquered the world. Francis James Usher (1864-‐1938) who was the son of John Usher (1828-‐1904), purchased the Francis James Usher (1864-‐1938) who was the son Francis James Usher (1864-‐1938) who was the son delightful property of Dunglass Estate the near of John Usher (1828-‐1904), purchased of John Usher (1828-‐1904), purchased the Cockburnspath in 1919 from Sir Estate James near Hall. delightful property of Dunglass delightful property of Dunglass Estate near Dunglass Mansion House, built between 1807 and Cockburnspath in 1919 from Sir James Hall. Cockburnspath in 1919 from Crichton Sir James Hall. 1813 was designed by Richard and its Dunglass Mansion House, built between 1807 and Dunglass Mansion House, built between 1807 and architecture and interior alluded to the and Romantic 1813 was designed by Richard Crichton its 1813 was designed by Richard Crichton and era. Due to the demands of the War effort in the architecture and interior alluded to the Romantic its architecture and interior alluded the a Romantic 1940s, this historic structure fell to into state of era. Due to the demands of the War effort in the era. Due to the demands of the War effort in the 1940s, this historic structure fell into a state of disrepair and was consequentially demolished not 1940s, this historic structure fell into a state of disrepair and was consequentially demolished not long after. disrepair was consequentially demolished not long after. and long after. Today, Dunglass remains a beautiful Country Estate in East Lothian and it is still retained by the Today, Dunglass remains a beautiful Country Estate in East Lothian and it is still retained by the Today, Dunglass a outstanding beautiful Country Usher family. It is remains an area of natural Usher family. It is an area of outstanding natural Estate in East Lothian and it is still retained by the beauty combining graceful manicured parkland beauty combining manicured parkland Usher family. It is graceful an wilderness. area of outstanding natural with areas of rugged These stunning with areas of rugged wilderness. These stunning beauty combining graceful a manicured parkland landscapes have remained consistent backdrop landscapes have remained a consistent backdrop with areas of time rugged wilderness. a These throughout overlooking place stunning rich in throughout have time remained overlooking a place rich in landscapes a consistent backdrop history. history. throughout time overlooking a place rich in history. Silver 1. 2. 3. A pair of George V silver Quaich’s of large proportions, each with twin stylised pierced handles to sides and with Celtic knot work decoration, raised on socle bases, engraved with the Usher family crest and personal inscription “Presented to Francis S.C. Usher by the Household Staff & Employees on The Dunglass Estate on attaining his Majority 26th December 1923, makers mark for McKay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1923, 32 x 10cm high (2) £600 - 800 11. George V silver salver of square outline with moulded edge and raised on four scrolling feet, makers mark for Reid & Sons, Sheffield 1922, 15.5 x 15.5 cm £70 - 100 12. Victorian silver and glass hip flask with bayonet cap and detachable cup by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1892, 15 cm high £100 - 150 Silver cigarette box, the lid with engine turned decoration and sloping edge, engraved with initials FJU and with further inscription to front “Presented to F.J. Usher ESQ. From Dunglass House and Cottage Tenants, 21.3.58”, makers mark for Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1957, 9 x 13.5 cm together with an Epns cigarette box with inscription “Presented by the Makers of NELSON cigarettes”, 17 x 9cm (2) £80 - 120 13. George VI silver condiment set of baluster form, each with Celtic borders, comprising a pepper pot and a mustard (hinged lid a/f) by Reid & Sons, Birmingham 1936, together with a similar pepper pot, makers mark for J.B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1967 (3) £50 - 70 14. A pair of Victorian silver foliate and pierced napkin rings, makers mark for John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1889, together with two further silver napkin rings and a Sterling silver napkin ring (5) £50 - 80 15. A pair of silver Armada dishes of circular form, each with dimpled centre by Richard Comyns, London 1966 & 1967 together with a matched and smaller Armada dish, London 1966, largest 12cm diameter, smaller 9.5cm (3) £100 - 150 16. Victorian silver twin handled presentation tray, of oval form with pierced sides, engraved inscription to centre “Presented to Frank J. Usher, Esqr. From a Number of Friends and Well Wishers In Ratho and Neighbourhood on the Occasion of his marriage In Token of Their High Esteem and Regard, Ratho August 12th 1896, with makers mark for Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896, 62 x 36cm (approx 79 troy oz) £800 - 1200 17. Epns twin handled oval soup tureen and cover with fruit and vine borders on four out swept feet together with an Epns entree dish and cover of oval shaped form (2) £80 - 120 18. George VI four piece silver tea set of rectangular tapered form, each with canted corners and floral bright cut decoration, on four out swept feet, the pots with ebonised knops and handles, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar basin, makers mark for Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1936 (approx 55 troy oz) (4) £600 - 800 19. Edwardian silver cruet stand having a pair of slice cut glass bottles with floral engraved silver collars and handles, the oval base with reeded tall handle and raised on four outswept feet, engraved with Usher Family Crest, by McKay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1906, 26 x 18cm £150 - 250 20. A pair of 18th Century silver gilt spoons, possibly Continental, with horse and rider finials, tapered stems and bowls, makers mark RM and further marks rubbed, 25cm long (2) £150 - 250 Silver wavy edged dish of circular form, having an inscribed date to centre and hallmarks for Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1965, 16cm diameter £50 - 80 4. Late Victorian silver sugar bowl having loop handles to sides, with feather decoration and moulded rim, engraved “Francis” to front, makers mark for Mappin & Webb, London 1900, 10cm diameter £80 - 120 5. Chinese Export silver cigarette box, the rectangular hinged lid with engraved signatures, makers mark for Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong, Canton & Shanghai, 24 x 14 cm £300 - 500 6. George III circular silver salver, having beaded rim and raised on triple outswept feet, makers mark WS, London 1809, 14cm diameter £70 - 100 7. Edwardian silver cup in the Arts & Crafts manner of waisted form with triple spiral handles, makers marks for John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1904, 5cm high together with a George V silver Quaich, makers mark RS, Edinburgh 1932, 7 cm diameter (2) £70 - 100 8. Victorian silver half lobed cream jug by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1894, 9cm high together with a pair of Birmingham silver desk candlesticks, 6cm high (3) £70 - 100 9. A pair of Victorian silver ashtrays of circular outline, with engraved initials to centre, makers mark for William Comyns, London 1898, 11cm diameter (2) £40 - 60 10. Set of three Victorian silver salts, each with beaded top rim raised on triple lion mask and paw feet, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1897 together with a pair of Sheffield silver pepper pots (5) £80 - 120 4 Silver 21. George VI silver comport with shaped moulded edge on a stepped socle base, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1936, 21cm diameter £150 - 200 22. An American hip flask by Gorham M.F.G Co, the glass body having a Sterling silver floral engraved case, with a silver bayonet lid, 16cm high £150 - 200 23. Edwardian lighthouse silver sugar castor of cylindrical form with pierced top and spiral finial, makers mark for Stokes & Ireland Ltd, London 1905, 13cm high £60 - 80 24. Silver baluster sugar castor, the pierced top with fluted finial on a reeded circular base, by Boodle and Dunthorpe, London 1965, 17cm high £70 - 100 25. Georgian style silver sugar castor of lighthouse form, with pierced top, on a socle base, hallmarks rubbed, 17cm high £50 - 80 26. A pair of late 19th / early 20th Century Chinese Export white metal butter dishes, each with a stylised bamboo edge and chased design of flaming dragons, one with an opaque glass liner, makers mark of LW possibly for Luen Wo of Shanghai, (one a/f) 14.5 cm diameter (2) 200 - 300 A pair of George III rectangular gadroon edged trays, each engraved to centre with a crest of triple fleur de lys to a hatched ground and surmounted by a larger fleur de lys, raised on four gadroon edged pout swept feet, makers mark WB, possibly for William Bennett, London 1806, 28 x 21 cm (approx 50 troy oz) £600 - 800 27. 28. 29. George V silver desk inkstand of rectangular form, fitted single cut glass and silver topped inkwell, raised on four pad feet, engraved with initials and dated 26th December 1923, by Syner & Beddoes, Birmingham 1919, 15 x 10 cm £100 - 150 Victorian silver pedestal bowl of circular form, with beaded edge and embossed swags to body and cut card decoration to footrim by Robert Hennell III, London 1856, 14.5 cm diameter, £80 - 120 30. Victorian silver twin handled porringer and cover with chased acanthus decoration raised on a socle base, the lid with bunch of grapes knop finial, with engraved inscription to front, by Brook & Sons, Edinburgh 1883, 15cm high £300 - 500 31. Victorian silver pear shaped coffee pot with chased floral and swag decoration, shaped ebonised handle to side and domed finial to top together with a matched milk jug, both by Dobson & Sons, Piccadilly, London 1896, tallest 20cm high (2) £200 - 300 32. Set of six silver napkin rings each with Celtic style borders and contained within a fitted case, makers marks for David Lawrence Silverware, Birmingham 1965 (6) £70 - 100 33. Set of three Egyptian silver dishes of circular form, each with stylised engraved borders, hallmarks for Alexandria 900 standard silver and date letter X, 10cm diameter (3) £70 - 100 34. Mid Century Sterling goblet of cylindrical waisted form with a hammered finish, raised on a circular stylised and incised base, marked to base Hans, Sterling, 11cm high £100 - 150 35. Silver bud vase with Celtic decoration to base, Birmingham 1965, an Epns wine funnel with gadrooned edge and detachable strainer bowl, makers mark M.H & Co together with a silver plated flower vase with pierced top rim (weighted) (3) £50 - 70 36. A pair of silver triple scrolling branch candelabra with integral sconces, with a knop stem having Celtic border to centre, raised on circular flared base again with a Celtic border, by David Lawrence Silverware, Birmingham 1966, 22 cm high, approx 22.5 troy oz, (2) £250 - 350 37. Victorian silver coffee pot of slender baluster form, the domed top with an acorn and leaf finial, with scrolling handle to side having ivory dividers and a tapered spout, raised on stepped circular base, engraved with a crest to front, by Edward & John Barnard, London 1857, 28cm high, approx 22.5 troy oz £250 - 350 38. Doulton Lambeth silver mounted match striker, the brown glazed ovoid body decorated in relief, impressed backstamps and No. 6532 and initials GS, 7cm high £30 - 50 39. Chinese Export silver racing cup trophy, the plain bowl inscribed Shanghai Paper Hunt Club, 2nd January 1929, Won By Lieutenant F.S.C. Ussher on Lord Cavendish” with a faux bamboo stem on an circular base with engraved decoration, makers mark for Hung Chong & Co, Shanghai and Canton, 12 cm high £80 - 120 40. George V silver twin handled racing cup, the plain bulbous bowl engraved to front with Scots Guards crest and “2ND BN Scots Guards Steeplechase, Fanling, China, 1928, Presented by Lt Colonel Sir Victor MacKenzie” and to the reverse with “Winner - Mowgli, F.S.C Usher “ on a single knop stem and flared circular base, makers mark for S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1927, 22cm high, approx 20 troy oz £250 - 350 41. Victorian silver drum mustard of cylindrical form, the domed hinged lid with an urn finial, the plain body with engraved crest to centre, on a stepped circular base, with a clear glass liner, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1895, 10cm high £50 - 80 5 Silver 42. Silver sugar bowl with Celtic border to top and twin loop handles to side, on a stepped circular base, by Reid & Sons, London 1966, £80 - 120 51. Three 19th Century Canadian New Brunswick fiddle pattern sauce ladles with engraved monogram MK, makers mark IM verso, 15cm long (3) £80 - 120 43. Victorian silver cream jug with scroll leaf handle to side, having reeded edge and half fluted body on an oval stepped base, engraved initials to front KEJ, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1895, 9cm high £50 - 80 52. George II silver spoon with trefoil finial makers mark obscured, London 1729, together with a similar William IV silver spoon, makers mark for William Troby, London 1830, both 19 cm long (2) £150 - 250 44. Silver cream jug with scroll handle to side and wavy edge raised on triple out scrolling pad feet, by Viners, Sheffield 1966, 7cm high £30 - 50 53. Victorian Scottish silver asparagus tongs with pierced blades, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1883, 22cm long £150 - 250 45. George V silver presentation waiter with a pie crust edge and engraved to centre “Presented to Francis S Usher By The Tenant Framers On The Dunglass Estate On Attaining His Majority 26th December 1923, on triple scroll feet, makers mark for Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Ltd, London 1923, 41cm, approx 62 troy oz £600 - 800 54. A pair of Victorian silver butter knives, Edinburgh 1875, two Sheffield silver jam spoons and a Sheffield silver pusher (5) £50 - 80 55. Sterling silver and enamel pickle fork, Ferguson & Page Sterling pickle fork and two Sterling silver sifter long stemmed spoons (4) £60 - 80 56. Victorian silver jam spoon by Frances Higgins, London 1899 together with a Sheffield silver jam spoon and a silver plated butter knife (3) £20 - 30 57. Sterling cheese scoop, possibly Canadian, with a foliate chased handle and crest to terminal, 20cm long £50 - 80 58. A quantity of Epns wares to include a circular “Scottish Ploughing Association” presentation salver, sauce boat, Jersey cream jug, Hotel Ware pot, silver backed clothes brush, trays, trophy goblet, Elkington & Co Disciple bell, food warmers and miscellaneous flatwares to include a candle snuffer, etc (a lot) £80 - 120 59. Early 20th Century Chinese white metal triple masted War Junk with crew and canons on deck, on a scrolling ebonised stand, complete with original fitted case, 24cm long £300 - 500 60. A collection of seven various silver salts, each with pierced decoration and complete with blue glass liners together with a pair of similar of oval mustard pots with hinged lids and urn finials, mixed maker’s and date letters, (with two spare glass liners) (9) £80 - 120 61. George III Scottish silver Oar Pattern sifter ladle, makers mark for Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1777, 19cm long £100 - 150 62. An Eastern white metal circular plate with chased and embossed foliate and animal decoration, unmarked, 23 cm diameter £80 - 120 46. 47. 48. George V silver twin handled presentation tray of rectangular form with gadrooned edges, having central engraved inscription “Presented To Francis S.C. Usher by the Tradesmen and Householders of Cockburnspath, The Cove and District on Attaining His Majority, 26th December 1923” 67 x 40cm, approx 100 troy oz £1000 - 1500 A fine Victorian silver horse racing trophy by R&S Garrard, Panton St, London, for The Eglinton Cup 1873, surmounted by a race horse, the ovoid body with inscriptions to both front and back, with fleur de lys border to top and flanked by leaf scrolled lugs to side, on a knop stem having a water leaf border to the stepped circular base, London 1872, 61 cm high, approx 97 troy oz £1500 - 2500 Victorian silver canteen containing a quantity of King’s Pattern double struck flatwares, each with the Usher family crest to include 18 table spoons, 18 table forks, 11 dessert spoons, 30 dessert forks, 17 teaspoons, 12 egg spoons, 18 fish knives , 15 fish forks, a pair of fish servers, 2 butter knives, a pierced ladle, 2 sauce ladles, a soup ladle, 18 silver handled and stainless steel blade table knives, 18 silver handled and stainless steel blade dessert knives, 2 carving knives, 3 carving forks and a silver handled cake slice, together with a smaller canteen containing matched flatware to include 9 dessert forks, 9 dessert spoons, 18 table forks and 18 table spoons, mostly with makers mark for Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1896 and some with Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1897, all contained within two oak chests, (243 items) (approx weighable silver = 495 troy oz, excluding all steel blade items, carving knives & forks and cake slice) £6000 - 8000 49. George V silver pistol handled butter knives, makers mark for John Biggin, Sheffield 1924 (6) 50. Set of ten Sterling silver teaspoons, each with a chased foliate stem, engraved initial U to terminal, stamped Sterling to reverse (10) £80 - 120 6 £20 - 40 Silver 63. A collection of seven silver pepper pots to include a pair of rectangular pots with domed tops and urn finials, a pair of silver mounted and blue glass lined pots and three pierced silver pots, mixed makers and date letters (7) £80 - 120 64. George V silver comport of octagonal form with pieced handles to side on a stepped pedestal base, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1932, 33cm wide £300 - 350 65. A pair of Early 19th Century Scottish Provincial silver Fiddle Pattern table forks, with initialled monogram to terminal, by Joseph Pozzi and Robert Stewart, Elgin, 22cm long (2) £400 - 450 66. Late Victorian silver half lobed circular bowl on pedestal base, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899, 21 cm diameter £150 - 200 67. Victorian silver mount and swing handled, glass biscuit barrel of ovoid lobed form, makers mark for Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1898, 14cm high £80 - 120 68. Victorian silver topped scent bottle of spiral globular form, by Brockwell & Son, London 1882, 11cm high £40 - 60 69. 18th Century Scottish silver trefoil spoon with double drop rat tail, maker’s ark for William Aytoun, Edinburgh, possibly 1744, 21.5cm long, a Royal Deeside silver souvenir teaspoon by William Robb of Ballater, Edinburgh 1922 together with a William Robb, Ballater intaglio steel die (3) £400 - 450 70. 19th Century Russian silver and niello work fiddle pattern table spoon, hallmarks for 84 zolotniki and Moscow 1843, 21cm long £80 - 120 71. Silver cigarette case with scrolling foliate decoration and initials to centre, together with a Epns cigarette case and an Epns solifleur bud vase with an eagle to the naturalistic circular base (3) £50 - 70 72. A collection of 18th & 19th Century Provincial Scottish silver flatwares to include a pair of Fiddle pattern teaspoons, Joseph Pozzi, Elgin, a pair of Old English pattern teaspoons by Alexander Stewart, possibly Inverness, a pair of Celtic point teaspoons by Benjamin Lumsden, Montrose together with a Fiddle pattern ladle by Walter Leighton, Dundee (7) £720 - 750 73. Late Victorian silver backed brush and mirror, Birmingham 1900, set together with a Chester silver backed hairbrush and a Birmingham silver backed hand mirror (4) £50 - 70 74. Oak and Epns mounted Tantalus fitted two decanters each with a Chester silver decanter label for Gin & Brandy, 27 x 23cm £60 - 80 75. An American Sterling silver Art Deco charger by Gorham, with shaped handles to side and strawberry motif border to centre, with fantail details to outer edge, date mark verso for 1930, 35cm wide £250 - 350 76. Victorian silver and horn claret jug of slender tapering form, the hinged and domed lid with pierced thumb piece, having scroll handle to side, the horn body carved in relief with ducks on the river and in flight together with a matched pair of silver and horn beakers, by Jane Brownett & Alexander Jones, London 1882, jug 29cm high (3) £700 - 1000 77. Early Victorian silver tea / coffee pot of inverted baluster form, with flowerhead finial and embossed floral panels, scroll handle to side with ivory dividers, on four acanthus leaf feet, by Richard Pierce & George Burrows, London 1838, 23cm high (approx 22 troy oz) £200 - 300 78. Edwardian silver mounted and hobnail cut glass claret jug of ovoid form by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1907, 20cm high £200 - 250 79. Chinese white metal beaker with embossed flaming dragons, unmarked, together with a Chinese Black ware Warrior / Tomb figure, (2) tallest 17cm high £30 - 50 80. A pair of cased Apostle spoons with hexagonal stems and gilt bowls, 18cm long (2) £50 - 80 81. Silver toast rack by Viners, Sheffield, 1963, 8cm long 82. A pair of silver plated scrolling twin branch candelabrum with detachable fruit and vine embossed sconces on a shaped circular base, by James Ramsay Dundee, 18cm high £60 - 80 83. George VI silver strawberry set, comprising cream jug and sugar castor, each of tapering cylindrical form with Celtic embossed top borders, on stepped circular bases, complete with original fitted case, Wilson & Sharp, Birmingham 1939 £80 - 120 84. A pair of George V cased silver napkin rings of pierced Art Nouveau design by J. Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham 1912 (2) £20 - 40 85. Five 19th Century Scottish silver thread and fiddle pattern table forks, by Robert Keay II, Edinburgh 1838 together with a silver “Iona” teaspoon designed to a pattern after Alexander Ritchie by W.H Darby & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1975 and a Victorian silver thistle teaspoon, maker’s mark WM, Edinburgh 1897 (7) £250 - 300 86. Edwardian cased set of silver and enamel harlequin coffee spoons, with fan tail coloured terminals by William Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1909 together with a cased set of Epns teaspoons and matching sugar tongs (2) £50 - 80 £20 - 30 7 Silver 87. George VI twelve piece Georgian style silver condiment set comprising four pepper pots, four mustards and four open salts with blue glass liners, complete in original fitted case by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1937 £200 - 300 88. George V silver Christening set comprising a twin handled bowl and spoon, of plain design with initialled monogram to centre, complete with original fitted case by Fenton Russell & Co Ltd, London 1915 £70 - 100 89. George V silver teaset of panelled oval form comprising teapot with ebonised handle to side, milk jug and sugar basin, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1914, (3) approx 28 troy oz £250 - 350 90. Canteen containing twelve Epns fish knives and forks, a cased set of six Epns forks and spoons and a bag containing a quantity of miscellaneous flatwares, etc (a lot) £40 - 60 91. George V cigarette case with engine turned engraved decoration and Greek Key borders by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1925, 9.5 x 8 cm £50 - 70 92. George V silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche to centre by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1911, 8.5 x 7 cm £50 - 70 93. George V silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1932, 8.5 x 8 cm £50 - 70 94. George V silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche to top left hand corner, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1935, £50 - 70 95. George V Art Deco silver and pale green guilloche enamel cigarette case by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1935, 8 x 5 cm, together with a 1950’s Coty powder compact, (2) £100 - 150 96. Modern Sheffield silver Whisky decanter label and an Epns whisky decanter label (2) 97. A collection of four silver decanter labels to include Sherry, Brandy, Whisky and Port by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1953 and a Birmingham silver Port decanter label (5) £70 - 100 98. Georg Jensen Sterling silver “Cherry Heering” tiepin / money clip, 6cm long £70 - 100 Mixed lot of Epns wares to include a tea and coffee set, coal scuttle, sauce boat and an Art Nouveau pierced dish (7) £30 - 50 102. Pair of silver plated wine coasters together with a pair of table pheasants (4) 103. Collection of pewter to include castor, drum mustard, miniature tankards and a modern quaich (8) £30 - 50 104. Mixed lot of Epns wares to include a rose bowl, coasters, cut glass and Epns, two division strawberry set, sugar bowls and a Caithness glass atomiser etc (a lot) £30 - 50 105. Ships cut glass decanter and three miscellaneous spirit decanters with labels, together with an oak and Epns twin handled tray (a lot) £50 - 80 106. Three piece Picquot Ware set (3) £20 - 30 107. Quantity of Epns flatwares (a lot) £30 - 50 108. Walker & Hall Epns teaset comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin (3) £20 - 40 109. Mixed lot of Epns to include a golfing cruet set, miniature curling stone salt, tankard, ashtray and two cut glass and Epns barrels together with a spelter figure of an elephant and tiger (a lot) £30 - 50 110. Pewter wares to include a set of four candlesticks and five graduated tankards (9) £50 - 70 111. Mixed Epns wares to include a tea and coffee set, salver, hors d’oeurves tray, candelabra, bud vase and a leaf dish (a lot) £30 - 50 112. WMF tray retailed by Maglio, Epns salver and a Royal Doulton Series ware bowl ‘Little Nell’ (3) £30 - 50 £15 - 25 99. Kings Pattern silver handled paper knife in a blue leather case, 19cm long 100. Epns teaset comprising teapot, milk and sugar together with an Epns coffee pot (4) £20 - 40 8 101. £30 - 50 Five various decanters and stoppers, Epns tray and a Royal Doulton ‘Sherbrooke’ plate stand (7) £30 - 50 114. A quantity of silver three pences and a selection of pre decimal coins and two ten shilling notes (a lot) £50 - 80 113. 115. Two George III crowns, two Victorian crowns, George V, George VI and Edward VII crowns, Gibraltar five shillings coin, Jersey twelve of a shilling coin, etc (12) £80 - 120 116. A WWI prisoner of war engraved Epns spoon, dated 1919 £15 - 25 £10 - 20 Jewellery 117. Meerschaum pipe with silver collar complete with leather fitted case together with another surmounted with horses, again with leather fitted case (2) £130 - 150 118. Gold plated Waltham pocket watch, opera glasses in red leather case and a horn handled walking stick (3) £30 - 50 119. Oriental short cleaver, 29 cm long 120. 18 carat gold ring designed by Malcolm Appleby set with a single domed cut square tourmaline on a broad abstract textured band £800 - 1000 121. Victorian diamond and black star enamel mourning ring on a broad untested high carat band together with a another small ring with circular plaque having an incised cross to centre (2) £200 - 400 122. 123. 124. £20 - 40 A pink tourmaline, diamond, ruby and citrine dress ring by Mauboussin of Paris, the pair of triangular settings containing a central pink tourmaline flanked by a diamond to each corner with surround of orange citrines on a double split ruby set shank, all set in 18 carat gold, fully stamped Mauboussin No. G8746, 750 and French poincin mark, with original box and certificate £1000 - 1500 18 carat gold dress ring, the rectangular cut corner and stepped pink tourmaline with surround of fifteen bright cut diamonds to a plaque setting, stamped 750 £600 - 800 14 carat white gold dress ring, with central claw set and pear shaped tanzanite flanked by row of four channel set diamonds to the shoulders £300 - 500 125. Platinum wishbone style ring with seven bright cut and claw set diamonds, stamped 950 £100 - 200 126. 18 carat gold dress ring with row of four baguette cut sapphires flanked by two similar cut emeralds to one shoulder and two rubies to other with a millegrain diamond set spacer row wrapping to front and back, stamped 750 £200 - 300 127. Platinum three stone diamond ring, set with central rectangular diamond to centre flanked by a smaller square cut diamond, all claw set, stamped 950 £300 - 500 128. Diamond and ruby 18 carat white gold cluster ring, the central rectangular stepped cut ruby with surround of eight round bright cut diamonds, all claw set, stamped 750 £800 - 1000 129. 18 carat gold rope twist bracelet, stamped 750 together with a yellow metal flat link bracelet (2) £200 - 400 130. Lady’s 9 carat gold Omega wristwatch the square champagne dial with plain hour batons on a cross hatched and textured bracelet strap, stamped 375 £200 - 300 131. A single strand of lapis lazuli spherical beads with vermeil gilt metal spacers and a paste set clasp, each bead approx 10mm £100 - 200 132. Lady’s cabouchon jade dress ring set in scrolling yellow metal mount together with matching earrings (3) £200 - 300 133. 18 carat gold cross over pearl dress ring, claw set on a scrolling shank 134. Yellow metal Charm bracelet containing a quantity of mostly 14k charms, (approx 63 grams) £800 - 1000 135. 18 carat gold emerald and diamond dress ring together with a 9 carat gold emerald and diamond tennis bracelet, 9 carat gold emerald and diamond set necklace and a pair of emerald and diamond half hoop earrings (4) £700 - 800 136. Asimi, George Street, Edinburgh silver collar necklace, with original box, stamped 925 £40 - 60 137. Lady’s 14k cased open faced fob watch with foliate and rose spray engraving, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, stamped 14k £70 - 100 138. 9 carat gold signet ring, set of six 9 carat gold and mother of pearl shirt studs, miscellaneous 9 carat and yellow metal stud earrings and a quantity of miscellaneous costume jewellery to include enamel brooches, pendants and necklaces, etc (a lot) £80 - 120 139. South Sea cultured pearl necklace, retailed by Hamilton & Inches, having twenty five graduated pearls, largest approx 10mm, with a white metal brilliant cut diamond pave set spherical clasp and 9 carat gold safety chain attached, together with four small loose pearls, complete with fitted box £800 - 1200 140. Lady’s 9 carat gold Longines wristwatch, the circular gold faced dial with hour batons, on an articulated 9 carat gold strap £100 - 150 141. Lady’s 9 carat gold Longines wristwatch, the circular champagne face with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, on a 9 carat gold flat link strap £100 - 150 £100 - 150 9 Jewellery 142. Art Deco Tavannes Watch Co 18 carat white gold and diamond set cocktail watch on a black velvet strap, with Arabic numerals and blue steel hands £200 - 300 143. 18 carat gold diamond and emerald cluster ring £100 - 150 144. 157. 9 carat gold Cameo ring in an oval leaf frame together with a pair of 9 carat gold oval Cameo earrings within scrolling gold frames (2) £70 - 100 158. 9 carat gold flat link bracelet with central three colour gold bar together with a pair of Edinburgh silver Assay mark cufflinks (2) £50 - 80 Edwardian 9 carat gold open work pendant in the Art Nouveau manner set with central collet set garnet with surround of seed pearls, having a claw set drop garnet to bottom, with suspension loop to top and bar brooch clasp fitting verso, stamped 9ct £100 - 150 159. Lady’s Rotary wristwatch on a white metal paste set strap together with a matching bracelet £100 - 200 9 carat gold framed oval Cameo brooch together with a Scottish agate ring on a yellow metal ban (2) £70 - 100 160. Silver brooch together with a silver pendant, silver and turquoise bracelet, silver dress ring and a Stratton powder compact (5) £40 - 60 9 carat gold garnet set flowerhead cluster ring together with a 9 carat gold rectangular stepped cut sapphire ring (2) £100 - 150 161. 22 carat gold wedding band, 4.1 grams approx 147. Ronson “Fine Touch” cigarette lighter in red enamel, complete with fitted box £50 - 70 162. 148. 14 carat white gold tanzanite and diamond pendant necklace together with a pair of matching earrings (2) £250 - 350 Opal dress ring, the oval stone in a high shouldered yellow broad band setting £50 - 80 163. Jewellery box containing a quantity of silver pendants, rings and brooches together with two silver plated charm bracelets with charms and other white metal costume jewellery, etc (a lot) £80 - 120 164. 14 carat gold diamond solitaire ring together with four 9 carat gold rings to include a signet ring, seed pearl and sapphire, smokey quartz and a Cameo ring, two 9 carat gold link chain bracelets, rolled gold stiff hinged bangle, 9 carat gold butterfly pendant necklace and miscellaneous rolled gold necklace chains to include a locket, 9 carat gold and seed pearl flower brooch and plated shirt studs (a lot) £250 - 350 165. Jewellery box containing a quantity of silver and white metal dress rings, pendants and brooches, etc (a lot) £70 - 100 166. Single strand of simulated cherry amber Bakelite graduated beads, approx 58 grams £70 - 100 167. Two yellow metal slave style bangles with foliate engraved decoration, unmarked, (2) £100 - 150 168. Sampson Mordan & Co yellow metal propelling pencil with suspension loop £50 - 80 169. Two silver stiff hinged bangles and another silver bangle (3) £30 - 50 170. Garnet double strand bracelet £50 - 70 171. Modern silver and turquoise earrings, bone pendant, wooden acorn brooch, and costume brooches, etc (a lot) £30 - 50 145. 146. 149. 18 carat gold diamond set eternity ring together with a 9 carat gold diamond and ruby channel set ring (2) £100 - 200 150. Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the emerald cut central sapphire with surround of fourteen round brilliant cut diamonds, with row of three diamonds to shoulders, on a yellow metal band £200 - 400 151. Sapphire and seed pearl drop pendant within yellow metal double concentric band, 152. Carton containing costume jewellery to include beads, brooches wristwatches and a pair of Viners silver plate napkin rings, etc (a lot) £20 - 40 £50 - 80 153. 18 carat gold five stone diamond ring 154. Edwardian bar brooch with horse shoe to centre set with eleven brilliant cut diamonds, the bar modelled as a pair of riding crops, 4.5cm long £100 - 150 155. 9 carat gold oval brooch set with aquamarine and seed pearl flowerhead to centre, with suspension loop verso, 2 x 2.5cm £80 - 120 156. 10 £100 - 150 Lady’s 9 carat gold cased Rotary wristwatch, the oval champagne dial with hour batons, on a brown leather strap £50 - 80 £70 - 100 Jewellery and Medals 172. London silver cased open faced pocket watch, glass lacking, together with an Art Nouveau Epns belt buckle, white metal lipstick holder and a white metal pick (4)£40 - 60 173. 18th Century white metal coin pendant and double coin buckle (2) £40 - 60 174. A pair of mabe cultured pearl earrings in yellow metal rope work frames 175. Newmark gilt metal QEII Coronation travel clock together with a 14k gold filled propelling pencil and a 14k gold filled Salz fountain pen (3) £70 - 100 176. Gent’s Citizen wristwatch on a brown leather strap together with a Gent’s Lorus wristwatch on a stainless steel bracelet strap (2) £20 - 40 177. 18 carat white gold diamond and coral dress ring, the central cabouchon coral cornered by four panels of six brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 750 £300 - 500 Diamond flowerhead dress ring set with central brilliant cut diamond within a small square panel with surround of eight brilliant diamonds, stamped princess to inner band £150 - 250 179. 18 carat gold and diamond set eternity ring 180. 18 carat white gold seven stone diamond ring having row of four heart shaped diamonds spaced by three round brilliant cut diamonds £200 - 400 181. 18 carat white gold sapphire and diamond ring, the central emerald cut sapphire flanked by two baguette cut diamonds to the shoulder, stamped 750 £200 - 300 183. Single strand of fresh water pearls with an oval simulated cherry amber bead to centre flanked by a small jade disc, strung with thirty eight pearls approx 10mm, with an 18 carat white gold clasp fastening, with fitted box £100 - 150 187. Single strand of fresh water pearls, strung with thirty eight graduated pearls, largest approx 10mm, with an 18 carat white gold clasp fastening, with fitted box £100 - 150 188. Lady’s Tag Heuer wristwatch, the dial with hour batons, Mercedes hands and date aperture, originally on a stainless steel strap which has been replaced by a black leather strap (with original box and stainless steel strap contained within) £150 - 200 189. Gent’s Omega Constellation Chronograph stainless steel wristwatch, the silvered dial with hour batons and date aperture, on an articulated stainless steel strap, original box £150 - 250 190. Gent’s 18 carat gold cased Rolex wristwatch, circa 1973, the rectangular silvered face with gold hour batons, on a black crocodile skin strap, Model No. 43213, complete with original fitted box and guarantee £1000 - 1500 191. Gent’s 18 carat gold Vacheron & Constantin wristwatch, circa 1957, the circular champagne dial with hour batons and subsidiary seconds marker, on an 18 carat gold fixed mesh bracelet strap, Movement No. 530108, complete with original Manufacturer’s Certificate and letter from Meister of Zurich confirming a full service £2500 - 3500 192. A box of various coins 193. The Royal Imperial and National Order of the Legion of Honour, five pointed white enamel Maltese Cross with ball tip finial, oak and laurel wreath, in red case marked RF Arthur Bertrand Paris £50 - 70 194. A Royal Scottish Academy medal with box by Alexander Kirkwood & Sons £100 - 150 178. 182. 186. £100 - 200 Two tone 18 carat dress ring with double concentric white gold rings each pave set with diamonds with a twin yellow gold wavy line running through further set with diamonds, stamped 750 £300 - 500 18 carat gold dress ring in the Renaissance manner the quatrefoil panel having a circular collet set ruby with a square cut sapphire to centre on a rope twist gold band £300 - 500 184. 18 carat gold sapphire and diamond dress ring, the central oval sapphire flanked by a single baguette cut diamond £300 - 500 185. 18 carat white gold and platinum set tourmaline and diamond dress ring in the Art Deco manner, by H. Stern Jewellers, the rectangular tourmaline rib cut to the top facet with three elongated diamond lozenges within an octagonal platinum setting flanked by a row of four diamonds to each shoulder, stamped 750 and platinum £500 - 800 £20 - 30 £20 - 30 The following lots 195 - 198 are with reference to Major Sir Patrick Henry Bligh Wall (14 October 1916 - 15 May 1998) who was a British senior commando in the Royal Marines during World War II and later a Conservative politician. He was a Member of Parliament for Haltemprice, East Yorkshire and subsequently for Beverley. He was a leading figure in the Conservative Monday Club and a parliamentary consultant to the Western Goals Institute. 195. Medal group of Major Sir Patrick Henry Bligh Wall 1916 - 1998, consisting of The Military Cross 1945, 1939 - 45 Star, Atlantic Star - France & Germany Bar, African Star, Italian Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939 - 45, George VI Coronation 1937, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Decoration, Legion of Merit with Pip, Knights Bachelor Badge, Sovereign Military Order of Malta £3000 - 5000 11 Ceramics 196. Miniature medal group, Oswald Douglas Wack Wall, Irish Guards Lieutenant, brother of Major Sir Patrick Wall, comprising of 1939 - 45 Star, Italy Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939 - 45 (Wall was a prisoner of Stalag VIIA, copies of paperwork and ephemera included) £30 - 50 197. The Victory Medal 1914 - 1919, Captain Henry Benedict Wall, father of Major Sir Patrick Wall, including Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary medal, Coronation of Edward VIII (3) £30 - 50 198. A fragment of pink marble, reputedly to be from Adolf Hitlers desk, in his study of the Chancellery Building, Berlin, with accompanying photographs, a trophy of war from Major Sir Patrick Wall £200 - 300 199. A Nazi dagger, the oak leaf pommel with faux ivory handle and wire grip, eagle hilt, faux shagreen scabbard with oak leaf decoration, blade stamped Tiger Solingen £150 - 250 200. A pair of late 19th century Continental Sevres style porcelain and ormolu vases, each with a hand painted scene of a huntsman and hounds, signed A Gevrar, 38cm high (2) £140 - 160 201. Early 19th century Walton pearlware group ‘Tenderness’ modelled as a cleric and woman with a lamb, with bocage, on rococo style base (a/f) 18cm high £50 - 70 209. Alexandra Porcelain Works, Royal Vienna, Austrian ovoid vase decorated with goose girl and farmyard scene against a green blush ground, complete with inner liner and carved hardwood top, indistinctly signed, 25cm high £50 - 70 210. Foley China Silhouette teaset comprising 6 teacups, 6 saucers, 6 side plates, milk jug, sugar basin and cake plate (21) £70 - 100 211. Till & Sons late 19th century dinner service, in the Alba Pattern (46) 212. Royal Doulton china figures ‘Fair Maiden’ HN2211 and ‘Picnic’ HN2308 together with a Dresden porcelain twin handled urn vase (3) £50 - 70 213. Royal Worcester figures ‘Parakeet’, modelled by Freda Doughty, model no. 3087, together with ‘Grandmother’s Dress’ (2) £70 - 100 214. Royal Worcester ‘Old Bow’ pattern tea for two set, comprising 2 cups, 2 saucers, cake plate, milk jug, sugar basin and teapot (8) £50 - 80 215. Two Lladro Spanish porcelain Ballerina figures, tallest 20cm high (2) £40 - 60 216. oyal Crown Derby Imari pattern No. 2451 coffee cups R and saucers, to include 8 saucers and 14 coffee cans (some damages) (22) £100 - 150 £50 - 100 202. Two Royal Worcester ‘Months of the Year’ figures ‘December’ and ‘January’ modelled by Freda G Doughty £100 - 150 217. 203. Moorcroft baluster vase tube line decorated in Leaf and Blackberry pattern, against a sage green ground, impressed marks to base, 19cm high £200 - 300 Royal Doulton figure ‘The New Bonnet’ HN1728, 18cm high £100 - 150 218. Royal Doulton figure ‘Antique Dealer’ HN4424, from the Classics Series, 17cm high, together with a Border Fine Arts figure of a Collie Dog (2) £70 - 100 204. Three Royal Worcester Months of the Year figures to include May, February and April, modelled by Freda G Doughty (3) £150 - 200 219. Dresden porcelain framed oval mirror, surmounted by cherubs, with flowers and foliage all around, 30cm high £70 - 100 205. Two Keith Murray for Wedgwood green glazed tankards, printed marks to base, 12cm high (2) £40 - 60 220. 206. Royal Doulton figure ‘Mendicant’ HN1365, 21cm high 19th century Staffordshire pottery serpent candlestick on a blue gilt shell Rococo style base, together with a 19th century porcelain cobalt blue and gilt decorated spill vase, and a Greek key etched Victorian glass carafe, tallest 27cm high (3) £50 - 80 207. Bing & Grondahl porcelain figure of a fox terrier, modelled standing, model no. 1998, 14cm high £40 - 60 221. 208. Pair of Wedgwood style dark blue ground Jasper vases decorated with classical figures and fruit and vine borders, 18cm high (2) £30 - 50 Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern 1128 crescent dish and scalloped dish, together with a Royal Crown Derby 2451 pattern plate, and a Mason’s Ironstone octagonal dish (4) £50 - 80 222. A 19th century Chinese Famille Verte rouleau vase, decorated with figures amidst bamboo and rocks, with ruyi border and lappet decoration to the neck, six character Guangxu mark to base, 22cm high £200 - 250 12 £30 - 50 Ceramics 223. Large Japanese Satsuma baluster vase painted with figures against a black ground, 32cm high £50 - 100 224. Bronze bottle neck vase with flaming dragons in relief, 24cm high 225. 226. 227. 238. A pair of Chinese 18th century blue and white octagonal plates decorated with pagoda and river landscape, 22cm diameter (2) £60 - 80 £50 - 70 239. A group of four Chinese Famille Verte bowls painted with Taoist symbols and blue ruyi style borders, on circular pedestal bases, largest 17cm high (4) £150 - 200 Three Chinese 19th century blue and white shallow dishes, each decorated with pagoda scene (3) £50 - 80 240. Akasuke Ginbari high shouldered vase, of lobed form, together with another of baluster form, each with engraved decoration, 15cm high (2) £100 - 150 18th and 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain to include a bowl with qianlong mark, two octagonal plates and a saucer dish (4) £150 - 200 241. Japanese porcelain teapot in Hirado type palette modelled as a fish, 20cm long £50 - 70 A collection of 18th and 19th century Chinese teabowls and a saucer to include Famille Rose and blue and white examples (7) £100 - 150 242. Late 19th Century Chinese blue and white crackle ware ginger jar painted with women and children at a table in the garden, with brown etched top and bottom borders, on a shaped and pierced lotus flower hardwood stand, 18cm high £100 - 150 243. Pair of Royal Wettina, Austria twin handled porcelain vases, decorated with children playing dice against a green ground, red printed marks to base, 28cm high (2) £40 - 60 244. Royal Doulton china figures ‘Darling’ HN1985 and ‘Bedtime’ HN1978 together with ‘Jacqueline’ HN2001 (a/f) (3) £50 - 80 245. Two Nao Spanish porcelain figures, tallest 24cm high (2) £30 - 50 246. Collection of four Hummel figures to include ‘School Boy’ etc, tallest 13cm high (4) £30 - 50 247. Chinese Famille Varte Rouleau vase decorated with figures in a garden setting, bears four character Kangxi mark to base (hairline), 22cm high £100 - 150 Four Lladro Spanish porcelain figures, tallest 31cm high 248. Chinese white glazed relief carved bottle neck vase, the body profusely carved with lotus flowers, carp and foliage, with lappet border to neck and ruyi decoration to top rim, bears Qianlong seal mark to base, 25cm high £500 - 700 Mintons miniature milk jug and sugar basin together with a small Dresden porcelain floral decorated salt with blue swords mark to base, and a glass and coloured enamel decanter with shot glasses (8) £50 - 80 249. Royal Cauldron ‘Mayfair; pattern Art Deco bowl, 14cm high £20 - 40 250. Royal Doulton china figure ‘Cherie’ HN2341, together with a Royal Doulton figure of a spaniel, Beswick pony, crystal owl and bird, and two Mats Johasson lead crystal plaques (7) £60 - 80 251. A quantity of Wedgwood pale blue and white dip Jasperware to include a table lamp, trinket dishes and a lighter etc, together with two Wedgwood Queensware trios and a Staffordshire blue and white ladle (approx 24) £60 - 80 228. Japanese bronze libation modelled as a dragon on shaped hardwood base, 19cm long £350 - 400 229. A pair of Japanese Satsuma baluster vases together with a Jersey pottery vase (3) 230. Canton enamelled Famille Rose punch bowl, typically decorated with figures, on a hardwood stand (a/f) £70 - 100 231. 232. 233. 234. £30 - 50 Three Chinese Famille Rose plates, each painted with floral sprays and bats, together with a Chinese Famille Verte bottle neck vase painted with floral panels, with diapher and lappet border, tallest 21cm high (4) £100 - 150 Middle Eastern style blue glazed pottery bowl with black and yellow floral decoration, 33cm diameter £25 - 45 235. A collection of jade and quartz animal and Budha figures, together with a glass snuff bottle (11) £100 - 150 236. Japanese porcelain charger decorated with figures, 38cm diameter 237. £40 - 60 19th century Chinese Cinnabar casket of rectangular form, with carved river landscape scene in relief, 19 x 25cm £250 - 350 £80 - 120 13 Ceramics Mixed group of 19th century ceramics to include a Pratt ware pot lid, pair of green glazed Majolica plates, together with another possibly by Wedgwood, two porcelain Rococo style butter dishes, Mason’s Ironstone jug and black lacquered teawares (a lot) £80 - 120 267. Nippon twin handled handpainted baluster vase, together with a Studio pottery slip decorated vase (2)£20 - 40 268. 19th century blue and white jug together with a modern chinoisserie jug and a Japanese porcelain pot and cover (3) £20 - 40 Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern 2451 cabinet cup and saucer, Noritake twin handled comport and a selection of Royal Albert ‘Old Country Roses’ teawares (a lot) £50 - 80 269. Quantity of Lilliput Lane and other model cottages and house (approx 17) £20 - 40 270. Quantity of Wedgwood pale blue and white dip Jasperware to include coffee set, vases, plates and trinket dishes, together with a few copper lustre items (a lot) £70 - 100 271. Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern 383 teawares to include 15 teacups, 18 saucers, 12 side plates and 5 larger (some damages) £200 - 300 272. Set of four Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern 1124 comports together with twelve matching plates (16) £200 - 300 273. Two Wedgwood black basalt cache pots, Vaseline glass posy, enamelled glass comport and a silver collared pepper grinder (5) £50 - 80 Majolica jardiniere urn decorated with cherubs in relief, raised on a shaped square base (restored and with damages) 90cm high (2) £50 - 80 274. 19th century Staffordshire ‘Lily and Rose’ ashet, together with a Till & Sons Lahore pattern plate (2) £50 - 70 259. Continental porcelain dessert service comprising two comports and six plates (7) 275. 260. Japanese porcelain coffee pot, glass decanter and stopper, mirror back girondle, glass salt and an Epns pot (5) £40 - 60 Charles Vyse earthenware figure The Cineraria Boy, modelled standing and wearing a checked jacket and herring bone trousers, carrying a bunch of blue cineraria, raised on an octagonal paved flagstone base, blue painted marks verso, CV 1925 Chelsea, on an ebonised plinth base (small chip to his cap and restored to neck area), 27 cm high £500 - 800 261. 20th Century Chinese famille rose hors d’oeuvre set comprising nine shaped dishes, each painted with flowers against turquoise ground, contained within a lacquered box together with two small circular cloisonne ashtrays £40 - 60 276. Charles Vyse earthenware figure Saturday Night, the elderly lady modelled standing and wearing a pink shawl over blue stripped dress with white smock apron, she carries a basket of vegetables, raised on a square flagstone base, on a further ebonised plinth, approx 25cm high £1500 - 2000 262. Mixed group to include Adams ‘Titian Ware’ tea for two set, and a coffee set together with a Staffordshire oversized teacup and saucer, Dresden porcelain dish, pearlware teabowl and two blue and white sake bowls (a lot) £80 - 120 277. 263. Adams Cries of London orange ground fruit bowl, Staffordshire pottery comport moulded amber glass dish and figure group (4) £40 - 60 Charles Vyse earthenware figure Daffodil Woman, modelled standing, the flower seller wears a yellow shawl over stripped dress, with a bunch of daffodils in her right hand and a basket of mixed flowers at her left hand side, raised on an octagonal flagstone base, on a further ebonised plinth, 26 cm high £1500 - 2000 278. Charles Vyse earthenware The Madonna of the Racecourse, modelled standing and wearing a checked skirt, yellow jacket and lilac head scarf, she carries a bay in her arms with paisley shawl, on a square grassy mound base, on a further ebonised base, 26cm high £1500 - 2000 279. Clarice Cliff Bizarre Range for Newport Pottery Double V pattern ribbed bowl, with geometric handpainted flowers against a cream and orange ground, printed marks verso, 18cm high £500 - 600 252. 253. 254. Staffordshire transfer printed Chariots pitcher, 30cm high £20 - 40 255. Plaster model of a terrier, 25cm high £20 - 30 256. Bishop & Sons Staffordshire cheese dish and cover, decorated with flowers £30 - 50 257. Mixed group of ceramics to include Wedgwood Jasperware, Royal Worcester trinket dishes, Limoges bud vase, Coalport urn and cover vase etc (11) £40 - 60 258. £50 - 80 264. Royal Albert ‘Connoisseur’ pattern six place teaset together with an art pottery tea for two set (a lot) £30 - 50 265. Royal Albert Old Country Roses six place teaset (21) £40 - 60 266. 14 Victorian blue and white transfer printed foot bath, 46 x 37cm £40 - 60 Ceramics and Glass 280. Clarice Cliff Bizarre Fantasque for Newport Pottery 342 vase handpainted in the Autumn pattern with stylised trees and flowers against a cream and orange ground, printed marks to base, 20cm high £400 - 500 281. Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Pottery large circular floral wall plaque in pastel shades, 33cm diameter £70 - 100 282. Moorcroft baluster vase, circa 2010, tube line decorated with pansies and foliage against a cream and cobalt blue ground, impressed and painted marks LE to base, 19cm high £150 - 250 283. Clarice Cliff Rodanthe pattern charger decorated with stylised flowers against a cream ground, 46 cm diameter £300 - 500 284. A pair of 20th Century Chinese Canton enamel bottle neck vase, the bulbous body painted with ten figures in a rock work and bamboo landscape, each with mythical beast moulded handles to side with gilt rings, 34cm high (2) (one restored) with green seal mark to base £100 - 150 285. Wedgwood ‘Hathaway Rose’ pattern dinner service for six, together with a Wedgwood Devon Sprays teaset (a lot) £50 - 80 294. 18th Century style red and white opaque twist stem drinking glass with trumpet bowl together with another having double series opaque white stem, each with flaring foot together with a set of four early 20th Century leaf etched glasses on a faceted stem, tallest 15cm (6) £150 - 250 295. An unusual continental clear glass decanter and stopper, of globe and shaft form, with twin loop handles to sides and painted with orange and white enamels depicting deer, rabbits dogs and birds to alternating panels with gilt highlights, further enhanced with twisted clear glass trails to the body and stopper, 27cm high, together with cut crystal cylindrical decanter and stopper, 26cm high (2) £100 - 150 296. A collection of eleven Bohemian green / blue glass roemers, each with ribbed conical foot and raised prunt work decoration, various sizes (11) £120 - 150 297. A set of eleven Stuart Crystal etched sundae dishes together with a pair of knop stemmed rummers (13) £30 - 50 298. A collection of six various cut crystal and glass decanters of various shapes and sizes together with a selection of five loose stoppers (a lot) £80 - 120 299. A collection of Bohemian amber etched glasswares to include a pair of deer etched, flared rim vases, an elongated vase with game bird decoration and a pair of floral etched beakers of faceted form, tallest 32cm (5) £100 - 150 300. A collection of Bohemian ruby etched glasswares to include a pair of flared rim candlesticks, pair of jars complete with stoppers, and an Art Deco ruby red faceted vase with Continental silver collar, tallest 21cm (5)£100 - 150 286. Modern blue and white basin and ewer set painted with flowers in the Art Nouveau manner (2) £40 - 60 287. Cauldon Pottery basin and ewer set painted with roses (2) 288. 19th century Davenport oval planter/foot bath, painted with floral sprays against a green ground, with puce dash scroll handles to side, 43 x 33cm £60 - 80 301. Vasart Art glass vase with flaring rim and everted footrim having coloured swirled inclusions against a mottled pale pink ground, 24cm high £50 - 80 Pair of 19th Century Bohemian green glass table lustres with enamelled flowers and gilt foliage decoration, on knop stems and spreading circular foot, complete with clear faceted glass hanging lustres, 36cm high (2) £150 - 250 302. Brass oil lamp with amber glass well, 49cm high 303. An impressive pair of hobnail cut crystal and brass table lamps, the circular base with acanthus leaf frieze rising to a crystal foot well with a brass knop under an urn shaped central crystal well with brass flowerhead capital, 70 cm high (2) £200 - 300 304. A pair of pink opaline table lustres with enamelled floral decoration together with a white opaline glass table lustre and a Bohemian green glass table lustre (4) £100 - 150 289. £40 - 60 290. Monart art glass vase of flared form, having a purple and white stripped mottled ground raising to a black rim with gold aventurine inclusions, 19.5cm high £150 - 200 291. A pair of pressed clear glass shoes, (one with old staple repair) 19cm long (2) 292. Victorian uranium glass posy with ruby frilled rim together with a Bohemian blue glass carafe with coloured enamel foliate decoration, (2) tallest 24cm high £30 - 50 293. A pair of cased glass bowls of oval form to include a blue and a red example, (2) 15cm long £30 - 50 £20 - 40 £30 - 50 15 Interiors and Collectables 305. 306. 307. A late 19th / early 20th Century Chinese Canton Export ivory and needlework fan, the ivory sticks and guards profusely carved with flowers and small birds, the panel decorated with fine silk floral needlework,together with its original wooden box, 32 cm long £500 - 800 An impressive 19th Century mother of pearl and lace fan, the guards and sixteen sticks are classically pierced and gilded with gold and silver decoration depicting cherubs, doves and foliate design with a Burano Lace School floral panel, complete with original white leather box with from Scuola Merletti Die Burano, 30 cm long £500 - 800 A collection of three late 19th century parasols, to include Meissen style porcelain floral decorated handled example, a carved ivory figure head example, and a clear glass spherical handled example, all contained with a brass floral stick stand (4) £150 - 200 308. A pair of red painted turned wood candlesticks, together with a pair of brass knop stemmed candlesticks and a floral decorated stationary box (5) £50 - 70 309. A collection of three Scandinavian wooden tankards, tallest 19cm (3) £70 - 100 310. 311. 312. 313. A 19th century treen bowl with carved frieze, on a circular plinth base and a carved spoon (2) £70 - 100 Late Victorian red leather and brass bound photograph album, together with a miniature leather bound ‘Gulliver’s Travels’ and ‘As You Like It’ (3) £30 - 50 Pair of Diamond Princess knop stemmed candlesticks (2) £30 - 50 A collection of five 19th century/early 20th century Scandinavian boxes to include a miniature Svepask, three bentwood boxes and rectangular box (5) £70 - 100 314. A pair of carved hardwood bookends, each with a seated lion to front (2) 315. Chinese carved panel depicting a flaming dragon together with an ebonsied and bone photograph frame (2) £40 - 60 316. £40 - 60 A collection of vintage cameras and jewellery boxes (11) £50 - 80 317. A collection of vintage cameras etc (a lot) 318. A Scandinavian bentwood Svepask / Tina box of oval form, complete with lid, with Folk Art etched decoration, 47cm long £70 - 100 16 319. Two Tunbridge Ware inlaid boxes, one with a green velvet fitted interior (largest 24 x 15cm) (2) £70 - 100 320. A pair of rearing ‘Marley’ style spelter horse and figure groups, on oval plinth base (2) £70 - 100 321. Elliot green marble clock on plinth base 322. A collection of miniature glass perfume bottles to include Guerlin and Balenciaga, complete with original boxes (7) £50 - 80 323. Small beadwork change purse together with a vintage beaded evening bag and a gold tone mesh bag (3) £20 - 40 324. Set of three vintage Edinburgh Crystal Appin pattern tumblers £20 - 40 325. Three vintage lady’s handbags (3) £40 - 60 326. Three vintage lady’s handbags (3) £40 - 60 327. Mahogany two division sarcophagus tea caddy, with ivory escutcheon and lion mask ring handles to side, raised on four bun feet £40 - 60 328. Large cast brass lion head door knocker, 25cm £50 - 80 329. 19th century burr wood writing slope, with fitted interior, 35 x 23cm £50 - 70 330. Hardstone chess set complete with carved chessmen £30 - 50 £30 - 50 330A. A glazed showcase containing a taxidermy group of birds to include a ptarmigan, jay and snipe, etc £100 - 200 331. Cast iron novelty money bank modelled as a clown £40 - 60 332. Bell’s Millennium 8 years whisky, complete with packaging £20 - 40 333. 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy, with gadrooned edge and raised on four bun feet, fitted with two divisions and with an associated glass mixing bowl £70 - 100 334. Eleven ceramic carpet bowls in check and floral patterns, various colours together with three smaller and a jack, with two pottery mixing bowls and three enamel chamber candlestick holders (a lot) £200 - 300 £50 - 80 Interiors and Collectables 335. A Goldscheider figural pottery lamp modelled as a Night Watchman, wearing a helmet, tunic and overcoat, with a bunch of keys hanging from his belt strap, he carries a lantern aloft in his right hand, raised on a naturalistic plinth base, impressed Goldscheider and No 3343 to reverse, (damages to left hand and lacks his spear) 60cm high £300 - 500 336. Two child’s sewing machines to include a floral painted example and a Vulcan blue tin (2) £30 - 50 337. After Bonheur, a bronze model of a recumbent lion, naturalistically modelled on a stepped black rectangular marble base, 30cm long £200 - 300 338. Modern resin figure group of ‘The Lovers’, 34cm high £20 - 40 339. Chinese Canton enamel Famille Rose punch bowl, typically decorated with figures, flowers and foliage on a pierced circular hardwood base, 28cm diameter (a/f) £50 - 80 340. Bronze female figure, modelled standing, her arms outstretched and draped with a cloak, on circular black marble base £100 - 200 341. Ebano Vidal bronze patinated female figure on a sculptural hardstone base, 51cm 342. Ebano Vidal patinated bronze group depicting the Family, on a sculptural hardstone plinth, 53cm tall £150 - 250 343. Three ships blocks (3) 350. The Laws & Acts of Parliament, Scots Acts 1424 - 1621, 1633 - 1681, 1683 - 1706, leather bound (3) £100 - 150 351. Armand Marseille doll, in need of repair, model no.990 £50 - 80 351A. Sam Haskins, Photography hardback coffee table books to include Cowboy Kate & Other Girls, November Girls and Five Girls, (3) £80 - 120 352. Japanese Kimono 353. Green shawl with Paisley pattern borders and fringe, approx 45’’ x 90’’ £100 - 200 £40 - 60 353A. Art Deco Assuit shawl the black ground with gold metal inclusions in a Geometric Egyptian Revival inspired pattern, approx 210 cm long x 60 cm wide £100 - 200 354. Two large woven Norwich style Paisley pattern bed spreads, circa late 19th Century, each with a red field and green foliate ground (one with a tear) £200 - 300 355. A quantity of crochet bed spreads and table clothes, etc (a lot) £100 - 150 356. Late 19th / early 20th Century log cabin patchwork quilt together with a selection of unpatched log squares (a lot) £80 - 120 £70 - 100 357. Lady’s brown fur jacket 344. Brass candelabrum and watering can (2) £20 - 40 358. 345. 19th century cast iron Hosiery Machine 346. Three trinket boxes, small pokerwork tray and a floral painted rectangular tray (5) £20 - 40 A collection of Dennis Jenvey hand crafted miniatures to include a Regency sofa table, Georgian knife box, bijouterie table, Canterbury, Gentleman’s folding dressing table and a dumb waiter, all signed and dated, together with a miniature blue painted stove (7) £200 - 300 359. 19th Century Mittenwald violin, circa 1890, no label, back is 36cm long 360. A Russian balalaika, the front inlaid with house motif, complete with fitted case £50 - 100 361. Oak cigarette and card box, together with a mahogany caddy containing a set of wooden chessmen and a green leather box containing two packs of cards (a lot) £50 - 70 362. Plaster bust of a Victorian boy painted in colours and raised on an octagonal plinth £80 - 120 363. Copper two gallon jug and a four gallon jug (2) £150 - 200 £200 - 300 347. Two inlaid trays, walking cane and modern faux bamboo vase (4) 348. German bisque head doll with sleeping brown eyes, painted eyebrows and open mouth with jointed limbs, dressed in floral patterned dress and lace smock with a straw bonnet and strand of pearls around her neck, 50cm long £70 - 100 349. Continental bisque head doll, possibly German, with sleeping brown eyes, painted eyebrows and open mouth with jointed limbs, dressed in lace and linen dress and smock with matching bonnet, 38 cm £60 - 80 £50 - 70 £20 - 30 £600 - 800 £50 - 80 17 Interiors, Collectables and Rugs 364. Mother of pearl inlaid writing slope with a fitted interior (a/f) 365. A four glass mantle clock by J Clark & Sons, Greenock, the brass frame with projected moulded cornice, plinth base and bracket feet, enamelled chapter ring and face with Roman numerals, striking bell, 17cm wide x 30cm high x 13cm deep £350 - 450 £60 - 80 366. A brass ships clock, of circular form, the white dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial, 20cm diameter £80 - 120 367. faux tortoiseshell and ormolu French mantle clock, A with scrolling foliate detail white face with Arabic & Roman numerals, 19cm wide x 36cm high x 10cm deep £100 - 150 368. An oak mantle clock, the projected moulded cornice over white face, Roman numerals, panelled window, flanked by barley twist columns, plinth base, on bun feet, striking Westminster chimes, 31cm wide x 37cm high x 17cm deep £30 - 50 369. A walnut and inlaid grandmother clock by Perivale, the square hood and face with applied chapter ring, Roman numerals and striking Westminster chimes, 136cm high £50 - 90 370. 371. A Victorian slate and green marble mantle clock, the projected moulded cornice over white enamelled chapter ring, Roman numerals, raised on plinth base, striking bell, 29cm wide x 32cm high x 16cm deep £60 - 100 A plywood mantle clock by Hendersons, of arched form, brush metal circular face, Arabic numerals, striking Westminster chimes, 35cm wide x 22cm high x 15cm deep £20 - 40 372. A Victorian slate and pink marble mantle clock, the projected cornice over white enamelled circular face raised on plinth base, 26cm wide x 33cm high x 16cm deep £60 - 100 373. A Rococo style ormolu mantle clock, the scrolling foliate form with painted enamelled face, Roman numerals, over cherub mask, scenic plaque raised on splayed feet, French movement striking coil, 23cm wide x 36cm high x 15cm deep £120 - 220 374. An ebonised and gilt metal mantle clock, the arched pediment over inlaid frieze, enamelled circular face, Roman numerals, on barley twist columns, plinth base on bracket feet, the whole with elaborate decoration, striking bell £400 - 600 375. 376. 18 An octagonal wag at the wall clock, with carved and inlaid frame, enamelled circular face and Roman numerals, 34cm wide x 34cm high £40 - 60 A walnut cuckoo bracket clock, the arched pediment over white enamelled face with painted spandrels, plinth base, striking coil, 34cm wide x 38cm high x 21cm deep £80 - 120 377. A yellow marble mantle clock in the Regency manner, by Cowinge A Paris, mounted by a bronze urn, stopped by a bronze urn, stepped cornice, circular face, chapter ring, Roman numeral, plinth base on bun feet, striking bell, 19cm wide x 40cm high x 10cm deep £400 - 600 378. An ebonised month going, calendar clock, of rectangular form, glass front, white enamelled circular dial, Roman numerals, day, date and month aperture, raised on plinth base, 31cm wide x 43cm high x 16cm deep £400 - 600 379. A rosewood wheel barometer, the swan neck pediment with brass urn finial over dials thermometer, 96cm £80 - 120 380. A mahogany wheel barometer, boxwood and ebony strung, the swan neck pediment with urn finial, over dry/damp dial, trunk thermometer, pressure dial and level, 98cm high £100 - 160 381. A glass cased set of scientific scales, 43cm wide x 49cm high x 30cm deep 382. A marble composition of the Charles W Morgan New Bedford Whaler, with triple mast, square rigger ship, in plastic case, 50cm high x 54cm long £60 - 80 383. An Eastern rug with two rows of five cruciform lozenges and cruciform border, 152 x 111cm £30 - 50 384. An Antique Persian rug, the central field of Mir-i-botas with seven various borders (worn in areas) 235 x 107cm £60 - 100 385. An antique Persian rug, the central foliate diamonds with cream spandrels and triple border (worn in areas) 192 x 127cm £60 - 100 386. An antique prayer mat, the cream central field with brown and blue borders (worn in areas) 135 x 105cm £60 - 100 387. A pair of rugs with overall foliate design on cream ground and borders, 167 x 108cm (2) £60 - 80 388. A Joshaghan rug, the central diamond over red ground and blue spandrels with floral borders, 388 x 291cm £300 - 500 389. A Bokhara carpet with seven rows of 30 guls over pink ground and group border, 375 x 285cm £80 - 120 390. A Kashan carpet, the central medallion over red ground and overall foliate pattern with cream foliate border, 318 x 221cm £200 - 400 £30 - 40 Rugs 391. An Ishfahan carpet, with central medallion, overall floral pattern spandrels and borders, 410 x 371cm £200 - 400 392. A Meshed carpet, the central medallion on red ground with overall foliate pattern spandrels and borders, 326 x 242cm £200 - 300 393. A Mahal carpet, the overall foliate design on red ground with foliate border, 323 x 243cm £250 - 350 394. A Shiraz carpet, the overall diamond pattern with cream foliate border, 265 x 192cm £140 - 240 395. An antique Malayer runner, the overall foliate pattern over pink ground and single border, 367 x 64cm £120 - 180 396. A Massoul rug, the overall diamond pattern over red ground with borders, 200 x 140cm £80 - 120 397. A Meshed style carpet, the central floral medallion over floral ground, with spandrels and borders in blue, cream and gold, 339 x 249cm £200 - 300 398. A Hamadan rug, with central medallion over pink ground. foliate design, spandrels and border, 345 x 143cm £250 - 350 399. A Tekeh carpet, with seven diamonds over red ground surmounted by group borders, 298 x 143cm £250 - 350 19 Furniture 400. An early 19th century mahogany cheese cradle, of inverted arched form terminating in scroll ends raised on brass castors, 47cm wide x 20cm high x 25cm deep £120 - 220 414. A set of ten Oriental teak dining chairs, each with stepped top-rail, pierced vertical splat raised on square legs terminating in spade feet, including two carvers (matches lot 413 (10) £100 - 200 401. A pair of Chippendale style mahogany chairs each with serpentine top-rail, pierced vertical splats, cushioned seat, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet £30 - 40 415. 402. A set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs, the ebony strung top rail over pierced horizontal splat with cushioned seat raised on tapering baluster turned legs (6) £120 - 220 An Oriental cabinet, the hinged rectangular top over hinged rectangular top, with carved panelled doors enclosing shelves raised on plinth base, 91cm wide x 81cm high x 48cm deep x 181cm extended £60 - 100 416. A mahogany four fold screen each panel with astragal glazed window, 204cm wide x 183cm high £100 - 200 A teak side cabinet, the rectangular top with upturned ends, frieze drawer, panelled doors and bracket feet, 81cm wide x 78cm high x 35cm deep £80 - 120 417. An oak arm chair, with cushioned back over serpentine arms on baluster supports and legs with block feet united by stretchers £30 - 50 418. A simulated hardstone pedestal table, the square top on square column, 55cm wide x 55cm high x 55cm deep £80 - 120 419. An aesthetic movement overpainted pine cabinet, the moulded rectangular top over frieze panel, doors raised on bracket feet, 78cm wide x 77cm high x 49cm deep £80 - 120 A mahogany side table, the rectangular top over frieze drawer raised on square legs £80 - 120 420. A modern two seater sofa upholstered in pale yellow, 145cm wide x 86cm deep x 67cm high £60 - 100 A pair of mahogany high back side chairs each with panelled back an cushioned seat with turned legs (2) £50 - 70 421. A set of mahogany spiral library steps, each step with red skiver and turned central handle£70 - 100 403. 404. 405. 406. 407. A mahogany torchere, the circular top on acanthus carved, spiral turned column, on cabriole legs, 150cm high £50 - 70 A modern hall table, the hinged rectangular top with frieze drawer, raised on gate legs, 160cm wide x 75cm high x 45cm deep x 90cm extended £15 - 25 408. A walnut and mahogany serpentine card table, the crossbanded top with lobe corners over serpentine frieze raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet, 75cm wide x 74cm high x 42cm deep £100 - 150 422. A mahogany pot cupboard in the manner of Whytock & Reid, with beaded doors, shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 37cm wide x 70cm high x 32cm deep £140 - 200 409. A giltwood framed French salon suite comprising a sofa, two arm chairs and two side chairs, each with moulded cushioned back mounted by floral scrolls, raised on cabriole legs, 161cm wide (5) £1600 - 2000 423. A mahogany card table, the half veneered bowfront top raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 53cm wide x 68cm high x 30cm deep £100 - 160 410. A mahogany barley twist standard lamp, 164cm high 424. 411. An oak display cabinet, the projected moulded cornice over astragal glazed doors, short drawers and moulded base, 92cm wide x 88cm high x 23cm deep £80 - 120 An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid carver, the shaped back with pierced vertical splat, open arms, cushioned seat, raised on cabriole legs £20 - 30 425. A pine display cabinet with projected moulded cornice over glazed door enclosing shelves, 100cm wide x 137cm high x 26cm deep £80 - 120 A mahogany coffee table, the serpentine rectangular top raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, including a trolley and a side chair (3) £30 - 50 426. An adapted mahogany and boxwood strung pedestal desk, the bowfronted top with frieze drawer flanked by cupboards, 113cm wide x 82cm high x 52cm deep £100 - 200 412. 413. 20 £20 - 30 An Oriental teak dining table comprising two demi-lune ends and three panelled leaves, with pierced vine leaf frieze raised on square legs terminating in spade feet (matches lot 414) £80 - 120 1 7 20 30 36 45 48 120 124 34 46 59 76 121 78 122 139 150 123 162 174 178 181 190 180 191 195 226 228 203 234 275, 276, 278, 277 237 238 279 283 280 724 290 305 335 337 306 338 746 747 756 784 358 757 797 758 748 776 798 801 805 810 820 823 807 811 802 803 808 812 809 813 821 818 Furniture 427. A mahogany corner work table, the concave hinged top over plain frieze with swag escutcheon, raised on square tapering legs, 84cm wide x 74cm high x 65cm deep £160 - 220 442. An oak console table, the rectangular top over carved frieze, reeded liar legs with foliate capitals, 153cm wide x 78cm high x 28cm deep £70 - 100 428. An Edwardian mahogany oval wall mirror, with boxwood and ebony strung frame, 95 x 61cm 443. A mahogany open armchair, the vertical splats with cushioned seat, raised on cabriole legs £100 - 200 429. A pair of oak side chairs, each with stepped top-rail, vertical splats and caned seat raised on square tapering legs united by stretchers (2) £10 - 20 444. An oak roll top desk, the tambour front enclosing simple fitted interior over frieze drawer, flanked by slides and four short drawers, 121cm wide x 107cm high x 62cm deep £120 - 220 430. A carved oak wall cabinet with panelled door enclosing shelves, 38cm wide x 74cm high x 22cm deep £30 - 50 445. A pine pot cupboard, the frieze drawer over panelled doors, 40cm wide x 92cm high x 34cm deep £40 - 60 431. A pair of oak side chairs with floral carved top rail, vertical splats, cushioned seat, on square barley twist legs united by stretchers (2) £30 - 40 446. A stained pine blanket chest, the rectangular hinged lid over panelled frieze, 101cm wide x 39cm high x 46cm deep £50 - 70 432. A nest of three walnut tables, with moulded top, raised on baluster turned legs, 50cm wide x 42cm high x 41cm deep £30 - 50 447. 433. A mahogany side table, the moulded rectangular top raised on square tapering legs united by a shelf, 58cm wide x 75cm high x 38cm deep £10 - 20 An upholstered armchair, the cushioned back, down swept arms with sprung seat raised on mahogany square tapering legs terminating in castors £60 - 802 448. A scumbled blanket chest, the rectangular hinged lid over a long drawer raised on bun feet, 116cm wide x 80cm high x 56cm deep £70 - 100 449. A Victorian marble topped ebonised credenza, with egg and dart frieze, glazed doors, flanked by gilt bluebell decoration raised on shell and greek key decorated base, 91cm wide x 94cm high x 39cm deep £100 - 200 450. A pair of Sheraton style mahogany carvers, each with heart shaped back with fleur de lys splats, serpentine open arms, drop-in pad seat, raised on square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, united by stretchers (2) £100 - 160 451. A stained oak hall chair in the Gothic manner 452. A full size figure of a suite of armour, with shield and pike, 245cm high £20 - 40 434. Two gilt mirrors, each of rectangular form 435. A mahogany side table, in the form of a sofa table, 48cm wide x 53cm high x 38cm deep £20 - 30 436. A pine wash stand, the three quarter gallery with rounded rectangular top, frieze drawer, raised on baluster turned legs united by shelf, 87cm high x 92cm wide x 47cm deep £40 - 60 437. A pine dressing chest, the swing mirror over half white marble top, two short and two long drawers raised on bracket feet, 86cm wide x 147cm high x 46cm deep £40 - 60 £20 - 30 £20 - 30 £220 - 320 438. A carved oak wall mirror of rectangular form, 56cm wide x 81cm high £30 - 50 453. An upholstered four fold screen, 152 x 162cm 439. A walnut framed pier glass, 32 x 124cm £20 - 40 454. 440. A Victorian wrought iron bed with brass finials over painted in black, 125cm wide x 153cm high x 210cm long £70 - 100 A George III style mahogany bookcase cabinet, the dentil cornice over astragal glazed doors, enclosing adjustable shelves, stepped moulded base, two short drawers, two beaded doors, shaped apron raised on bracket feet, 102cm wide x 200cm high x 42cm deep £100 - 200 441. An oak side table, the rectangular top over frieze drawer raised on square chamfered legs united by H frame stretcher, 82cm wide x 69cm high x 54cm deep £200 - 260 455. A giltwood overmantle mirror, with moulded arched frame, 125cm wide x 119cm high £100 - 200 £20 - 40 25 Furniture 456. An oak refectory table, the rectangular top raised on bulbous gadrooned and leaf carved supports and cruciform base, 83cm wide x 76cm high x 183cm long £60 - 100 470. A set of six Victorian mahogany dining chairs each with cushioned back over balustrade, sprung seat, raised on baluster turned legs terminating in ceramic castors £80 - 120 457. A set of six Lancaster style chairs, each with shaped top rail, two rows of baluster turned splats, rush seat, raised on turned legs terminating in bun feet, including a carver (6) £70 - 100 471. A William IV mahogany side table, the three quarter gallery over moulded rectangular top with two short drawers raised on baluster legs, 114cm wide x 82cm high x 54cm deep £200 - 400 458. A mahogany folding four tier cake stand, 86cm high 472. 459. A George III style mahogany serpentine press, the projected moulded and dentil cornice over panelled doors, four graduated cock beaded long drawers, shaped apron, raised on bracket feet, 78cm wide x 148cm high x 43cm deep £80 - 120 A display cabinet, formerly the hood of a long case clock, with projected cornice over arched glazed door flanked by fluted columns, 48cm wide x 62cm high x 25cm deep £40 - 80 473. A mahogany upholstered open armchair 474. A 19th century mahogany library table, the rounded rectangular top over two cockbeaded short drawers, flanked by scrolling acanthus brackets raised on tapering columns, plinth base, gadrooned cup feet and castors, 145cm wide x 73cm high x 62cm deep £200 - 400 An oak hanging corner cabinet, the projected cornice over astragal glazed doors enclosing shelves, 50cm wide x 65cm high x 28cm deep £60 - 100 475. A stained oak side table, the rectangular top over beaded frieze raised on baluster turned legs united by stretchers, 91cm wide x 76cm high x 54cm deep £40 - 60 A late Victorian oak pedestal desk, the moulded rectangular top fitted with skiver, frieze drawer flanked by four graduated drawers, on plinth base, 137cm wide x 77cm high x 76cm deep £150 - 250 476. A two tier side table 477. A Dutch style floral inlaid mahogany mirror, the projected cornice over shelf with bevelled glass plate, 107cm wide x 69cm high £30 - 50 478. A tambour front oak filing cabinet, 48cm wide x 125cm high x 42cm deep 479. A four section oak stacking cabinet, each with glazed front (matches lot 480) 86cm wide x 158cm high x 22cm deep £120 - 220 480. A four section oak stacking cabinet, each with glazed front (matches lot 479) 86cm wide x 158cm high x 27cm deep £120 - 220 481. A William IV mahogany desk, the moulded rectangular top fitted with skiver, frieze drawer fitted with writing slope, flanked by two short drawers, raised on baluster turned legs terminating in brass caps and ceramic castors, including side chair, 137cm wide x 74cm high x 75cm deep £200 - 300 482. A Victorian mahogany inverted breakfront mirrored back sideboard, the moulded frame mounted by carved pediment flanked by matching brackets, the moulded top over three concealed frieze drawers, three beaded doors, on plinth base, 174cm wide x 190cm high x 64cm deep £200 - 300 483. A button and wing back armchair, the arched cushioned back over scroll arms, sprung seat, raised on shell carved cabriole legs terminating in pad feet £200 - 400 460. 461. £20 - 30 462. A modern caned tub chair 463. A chest by Lane, Altavista, Virginia, the moulded rectangular hinged top enclosing shelf over short dummy drawers, raised on bracket feet, 111cm wide x 47cm high x 44cm deep £70 - 100 464. 465. £50 - 70 A late 18th century, early 19th century mahogany bowfront serving table, with three strung frieze drawers, raised on ring turned baluster legs, 107cm wide x 81cm high x 51cm deep £150 - 250 A set of four oak side chairs, each with shaped top-rail, vertical splat drop-in seat, raised on baluster legs united by stretchers (4) £40 - 60 466. A cherry wood finish serpentine extending dining table, the moulded cross banded top raised on cabriole legs; including an additional leaf, 94cm wide x 75cm high x 145cm long £30 - 50 467. A Victorian style button back ladies chair 468. A nest of three Regency style mahogany tables, each with rectangular top on ring turned legs with downswept feet, 31cm deep x 46cm wide x 63cm high £15 - 25 469. A Regency style mahogany circular breakfront table, the cross banded reeded circular top raised on baluster column quad sabre legs terminating in lion paw cups and castors, 73cm high x 124cm diameter £70 - 100 26 £43 - 50 £20 - 40 £10 - 20 £30 - 50 Furniture 484. A Victorian oak partners desk, the moulded rectangular top with fitted skiver over frieze drawer, fitted with writing slope flanked by five short drawers and opposing drawers, raised on plinth base £200 - 400 498. A set of ten Regency style mahogany chairs, each with tablet top-rail and horizontal splat, drop-in pad seat, raised on sabre legs including two carvers (10) £80 - 120 485. A black painted deed box by Jas Gray & Sons, 89 George St, Edinburgh, 61cm wide x 30cm high x 42cm deep £30 - 40 499. 486. A mixed set of four William IV mahogany dining chairs, each with green upholstered seat, raised on baluster turned legs £20 - 40 A Georgian style mahogany sideboard of small proportions, the crossbanded rectangular top over frieze drawer, shaped apron, flanked by cupboards raised on square tapering legs terminating in block feet, 107cm wide x 91cm high x 45cm deep £100 - 200 500. A carved mahogany mirror, of rectangular form decorated with fruit and swags, 187cm wide x 93cm high £80 - 120 501. A pair of mahogany side chairs by Paterson, Smith & Innes, Edinburgh, each with scroll carved top rail, fiddle shaped splat, drop-in pad seat, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, united by stretchers, plaque to underside (2) £20 - 30 502. A pine circular kitchen table, 135cm deep x 70cm high 503. A set of six late 19th century mahogany dining chairs, each with stepped top-rail, with pierced vertical splats, drop-in pad seat, raised on square tapering legs united by stretchers, including a carver (6) £150 - 250 504. A pair of oak side chairs, each with vertical splat, drop-in pad seat, raised on foliate carved block and turned legs (2) £30 - 40 505. A late Victorian oak extending dining table, the moulded rectangular top with canted corners raised on baluster turned legs terminating in ceramic castors, including an additional leaf, 106cm wide x 73cm high x 136cm long x 180cm extended £150 - 250 506. A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, the shaped back panel mounted by splayed finial, open shelf on baluster supports, rectangular top with concealed frieze drawers and panelled doors, flanked by scrolling brackets on plinth base, 122cm wide x 159cm high x 50cm deep £180 - 240 507. A Cumbrian stained corner cabinet, the projected moulded cornice, over lead astragal glazed door, flanked by canted corners, 65cm wide x 110cm high x 41cm deep £40 - 60 487. A table, 60cm diameter x 57cm high 488. A Victorian oak partners desk, the moulded rectangular top fitted with skiver over frieze drawer fitted with writing slope, flanked by short drawers and panelled doors, raised on plinth base, 152cm wide x 81cm high x 102cm deep £200 - 400 489. A Victorian mahogany tub chair, the cushioned top rail on baluster turned splats, cushioned seat raised on fluted baluster turned legs terminating in castors £50 - 70 490. 491. £20 - 30 A pair of Victorian walnut side chairs, the foliate top-rail with shaped splat and cushioned seat, raised on baluster turned legs (2) £20 - 30 A mahogany desk, the moulded rectangular top over two frieze drawers raised on baluster turned legs, 137cm wide x 76cm high x 75cm deep £100 - 200 492. A stained bowfront corner cabinet, with two doors enclosing shelves, 58cm wide x 68cm high x 41cm deep £50 - 70 493. A mahogany side chair 494. A mahogany tray on gilt faux bamboo stand, of rectangular form, with brass inlaid opposing handles and X-form stand £120 - 160 £10 - 20 £60 - 80 495. An oak bowfront corner wash stand, the gallery over two cupboard doors, open shelf, raised on chamfered legs £20 - 30 496. A Victorian sofa, the cushioned back and arms with sprung seat, raised on baluster turned legs terminating in ceramic castors, 152cm wide x 75cm high x 70cm deep £100 - 200 508. A two seater sofa with loose cushion back and seat, flared arms and raised on turned feet with brass castors, 195cm wide x 92cm high x 91cm deep £60 - 80 497. A mahogany pedestal dining table, the rounded rectangular top on baluster turned columns, trisabre legs terminating in brass caps and castors, including two additional leaves £150 - 250 509. An early to mid 20th century mahogany 2-door wardrobe, with fluted rosette frieze over two mirrored doors, on plinth base (matches lot 510 & 511) 125cm wide x 208cm high x 58cm deep £100 - 200 27 Furniture 510. An early to mid 20th century mahogany cabinet on chest, the fluted and rosette frieze over panelled doors, stepped base, two short and three long drawers, raised on bracket feet (matches lot 509 & 511) 97cm wide x 187cm high x 58cm deep £100 - 200 522. A pine Welsh dresser, the projected moulded cornice over shaped apron, open shelves with six short drawers, moulded rectangular top, panelled doors, shaped apron, bracket feet, 147cm wide x 187cm high x 43cm deep £150 - 250 511. An early to mid 20th century mahogany dressing table, the rectangular swing mirror on tapering square supports, with acanthus capitals, the moulded inverted breakfront top with frieze drawer flanked by four short drawers, moulded plinths on bun feet (matches lot 509 & 510) 145cm wide x 195cm high x 69cm deep £100 - 200 523. An oak extending dining table, the rectangular top pullout leaves raised on shaped columns united by stretchers, 76cm wide x 77cm high x 105cm long x 167cm extended £50 - 70 524. Set of four oak side chairs, each with cross hatched splats, drop-in pad seat, raised on square legs, including two other carvers (6) £50 - 80 525. An arched glass table top display cabinet, with mirrored back, 205cm wide x 23cm high x 51cm deep £60 - 100 A sofa with drop ends and loose cushioned seat, 165cm wide x 109cm high x 82cm deep £150 - 250 526. A Jacobean style court cupboard, the foliate carved frieze over chamfered cabinet rectangular top, carved panelled doors, on urn turned legs united by stretchers, 108cm wide x 149cm high x 50cm deep £60 - 100 An Adam style cast iron fire grate, decorated with urns and swags, 80cm wide x 53cm high x 30cm deep £80 - 120 527. An over painted Victorian mahogany breakfront bookcase, the projected moulded cornice over astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, stepped base with panelled doors, on plinth base, 369cm wide x 255cm high x 70cm deep £1500 - 2500 528. A stool and a pedestal side table (2) £20 - 30 529. A mahogany fire screen with Paisley pattern screen, 81 x 56cm £20 - 30 530. A mahogany open armchair, the shaped tapering solid splat with serpentine arms and cushioned seat, raised scroll carved cabriole legs terminating in pad feet £120 - 180 531. A Victorian games table, the checkered moulded circular top raised on tripod columns and cabriole legs, 54cm diameter x 68cm high £80 - 120 532. A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the projected moulded cornice over astragal glazed doors enclosing shelves, moulded fall flap enclosing fitted interior, two short and three long drawers raised on bracket feet, 117cm wide x 200cm high x 58cm deep £200 - 300 533. A mahogany corner cabinet, the projected moulded and Greek key cornice over astragal glazed door, 72cm wide x 107cm high x 46cm deep £70 - 100 534. A nest of three tables, the quarter veneered reeded top on fluted turned legs, 54cm wide x 55cm high x 42cm deep £15 - 25 512. 513. 514. A mahogany and inlaid side cabinet, the chamfered rectangular top over frieze drawers, open shelf, floral inlaid cupboard on later castors, 37cm wide x 69cm high x 57cm deep £60 - 100 515. A mahogany and burr walnut bedroom suite comprising of a two door wardrobe, bedhead, cabinet dressing table, pot cupboard and stool (6) £100 - 200 516. A mahogany side chair and trouser press by VC Bond & Sons, London, the fluted back over rush seat on turned legs £20 - 30 517. A mahogany breakfront side board, the egg and dart moulded top over close fretwork frieze, two half veneered short drawers, flanked by cupboards, raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet, 184cm wide x 58cm deep x 98cm high £70 - 100 518. A side dresser, the back panel over rectangular top, three short drawers and two panelled doors on bracket feet, 139cm wide x 116cm high x 48cm deep £50 - 70 519. A Jacobean style hall table, the tapering moulded top over fluted frieze drawer on ring turned baluster legs united by a shelf, 82cm wide x 74cm high x 39cm deep £40 - 60 520. A mahogany serpentine display cabinet, the projected moulded Greek key cornice over astragal glazed doors, enclosing shelves, stepped base, cupboard doors, raised on bracket feet, 89cm wide x 175cm high x 47cm deep £250 - 350 521. 28 A pair of WWII mess folding benches, stamped GRVI, 132cm wide x 42cm high x 23cm deep £20 - 30 Furniture 535. 536. A walnut drop flap side table, the reeded rectangular top over three cockbeaded short drawers raised on square legs, 40cm wide x 74cm high x 30cm deep £60 - 80 548. A mahogany kidney shaped shell inlaid tray with opposing handles, 61cm wide x 40cm deep 549. An Oriental hardwood and pink marble jardiniere stand, the circular top over pierced floral frieze raised on cabriole legs terminating in stylized feet, 38cm diameter x 58cm high £120 - 180 A two tier mahogany dumb waiter, each tier with pie crust edge, on column tripod cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 44cm diameter x 82cm high £140 - 180 550. A Georgian style mahogany dressing glass, the oval swing mirror over serpentine base with three frieze drawers raised on ogee bracket feet, 46cm wide x 65cm high x 18cm deep £40 - 60 551. A 19th century mahogany chest, the boxwood strung and crossbanded rectangular top over two short and two long cock beaded drawers raised on bracket feet, 94cm wide x 93cm high x 51cm deep £200 - 300 552. A Victorian mahogany pedestal table, the moulded circular top on thick barley twist column, acanthus carved cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet, 55cm diameter x 70cm high £120 - 220 553. A pair of 18th century mahogany Brandon back carvers, each with rosette carved vertical splats, serpentine arms terminating in scroll ends, cushioned seat, raised on square tapering legs united by stretchers (2) £60 - 100 554. A 19th century mahogany chest, the reeded rectangular top over four graduated long drawers, shaped apron, raised on bracket feet, 95cm wide x 104cm high x 47cm deep £180 - 220 555. A set of five mid 19th century Scottish mahogany blade back chairs, each with cushioned seat raised on baluster turned legs (5) £60 - 80 556. An early to mid 19th century mahogany breakfront table, the rounded rectangular tilt top raised on baluster column and quad downswept legs, terminating in brass caps and castors, 152cm wide x 73cm high x 130cm deep £80 - 120 537. A brass inlaid hardwood four fold screen, each section with fretwork panels mounted by pointed finials, 180cm wide x 183cm high £200 - 300 538. A mahogany and caned cabinet, the moulded rectangular top over door, on simple bracket feet, 61cm wide x 77cm high x 47cm deep £160 - 200 539. An extending dining table, the crossbanded quarter veneered moulded top over beaded frieze raised on fluted baluster turned supports, down swept legs terminating in brass caps, including two additional leaves, 112cm wide x 77cm high x 173cm long x 244cm extended £200 - 250 540. An adapted George III mahogany chest, the rectangular top over three short and three long boxwood strung drawers, 122cm wide x 92cm high x 52cm deep £80 - 120 £20 - 30 541. A late 19th, early 20th century two seater sofa, the arched cushioned back with scroll arms, sprung seat, on bun feet, 135cm wide x 80cm high x 86cm deep £100 - 200 542. An early 19th century mahogany corner cabinet, the projected moulded cornice over two inlaid doors enclosing shelves, 75cm wide x 109cm high x 51cm deep £70 - 100 543. Two white composite plinths of cylindrical and rectangular form, 77cm high x 110cm high (2) £80 - 120 544. A 19th century mahogany card table, the hinged rounded rectangular top over later carved frieze drawer on acanthus carved cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 91cm wide x 72cm high x 45cm deep £100 - 200 557. A brass coal box, of rectangular form with ram mask and blue bell swags, on bun feet, 41cm wide x 34cm high x 32cm deep £20 - 30 A 19th century secretaire mahogany chest, the rectangular top over four short and three fitted long drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet, 102cm wide x 122cm high x 54cm deep £300 - 400 558. A set of eight George II style mahogany dining chairs each with fiddle back splats and drop-in pad seat, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet; including two carvers £80 - 120 A Regency mahogany Pembroke table, the rectangular top over boxwood strung frieze drawer and opposing dummy drawer, raised on square tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 105cm long x 54cm deep x 73cm high £100 - 200 559. A mahogany dining table, comprising two D end sections and additional leaf, the reeded top with plain frieze raised on baluster turned legs, 136cm wide x 72cm high x 170cm extended £60 - 80 A mahogany pedestal dining table, the D end top on baluster turned column with reeded sabre legs terminating in brass lion paw caps and castors £40 - 80 560. A set of three late Victorian mahogany side chairs, each with foliate carved splat, cushioned seat, raised on cabriole legs including two additional carvers £40 - 80 545. 546. 547. 29 Furniture 561. A walnut bureau, the cross banded fall flap enclosing simple fitted interior over three crossbanded long drawers raised on plinth base, 76cm wide x 81cm high x 44cm deep £20 - 40 577. A mahogany parlour chair, the shaped cushioned back over pierced splats, oval sprung seat, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, upholstered in pink £30 - 50 562. A mahogany demi-lune card table, the moulded top over dummy frieze drawer, tapering turned legs terminating in pad feet, 76cm wide x 72cm high x 38cm deep £140 - 180 578. A 19th century mahogany chest, the rectangular top over three short and three graduated long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 114cm wide x 99cm high x 54cm deep £100 - 200 563. A cast iron fire surround and grate with leaf decoration, cast no. ‘80-18 x 36 10F’, 52cm wide x 93cm high £50 - 100 579. A mahogany press, the rectangular top over panelled doors with two short drawers raised on bracket feet, 130cm wide x 138cm high x 66cm deep £100 - 200 564. Two mid Victorian side chairs, one balloon back and one blade back (2) 580. 565. A pair of mid Victorian balloon back chairs, each with cushioned seat, raised on baluster turned legs; including another (3) £20 - 30 A mahogany side cabinet, the moulded rectangular top over open shelf, two drawers, raised on bracket feet, 53cm wide x 61cm high x 31cm deep £20 - 30 581. 566. A giltwood wall mirror, of rectangular form with lobed corners, floral detail, enclosing bevelled glass plate, 88cm wide x 56cm high £40 - 60 A carved oak coffer, the triple panelled lid with fluted frieze, two further panels, on block feet, 98cm wide x 53cm high x 45cm deep £100 - 200 582. 567. A brass fender, 125cm wide x 37cm deep 569. An early 19th century mahogany tilt top table, the circular top raised on baluster turned column, tri-cabriole legs terminating in pointed pad feet £60 - 80 A Victorian Rosewood serpentine card table, the moulded hinged top with foliate carved frieze, vase shaped column, carved cabriole legs and scroll feet with brass castors, 90cm wide x 73cm high x 45cm deep £80 - 140 583. A mahogany serving table by Morrison & Co, Edinburgh, the rectangular top over concealed fluted frieze drawers, with central rosette, raised on fluted square tapering legs, terminating in spade feet, 161cm wide x 84cm high x 56cm deep £150 - 250 584. A 19th century mahogany chest, the rectangular top over floral inlaid frieze drawers, two short and three graduated long drawers, shaped apron raised on splayed bracket feet, 116cm wide x 112cm high x 54cm deep £150 - 220 585. A George III style mahogany display cabinet, the reeded rectangular top with beaded frieze, astragal glazed doors, raised on bracket feet, 104cm wide x 113cm high x 28cm deep £60 - 100 586. An oak coffer, the panelled rectangular hinged top over carved panels, raised on block feet, 127cm wide x 66cm high x 56cm deep £100 - 200 £20 - 30 £30 - 40 570. An upholstered armchair 571. A pair of side chairs, the arched top-rail mounted by shell finial, interlaced splat, cushioned seat, on cabriole legs £20 - 30 572. £30 - 50 A heavily carved camphorwood blanket chest, of rectangular form, on block feet, the whole covered in Oriental scenes, 100cm wide x 52cm high x 48cm deep £100 - 150 573. A carved Karan stand, of X form 574. A pair of 19th century mahogany hall chairs, each with scrolling cartouche carved back, solid seat, raised on baluster turned legs (2) £60 - 80 575. A George III mahogany carver, the tablet top rail over horizontal splat, open arms, terminating in scroll ends, pad seat, raised on reeded tapering turned legs £40 - 80 587. A near pair of Victorian ladies chairs, the scroll carved frame with cushioned back oval sprung seat, raised on cabriole legs, upholstered in pink (2) £80 - 120 An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid writing desk, the gallery with cabinet, mirror and two short drawers, fall flap top, frieze drawer, raised on square tapering legs terminating in spade feet united by a shelf £150 - 250 588. An 18th century mahogany commode, the three quarter gallery with pierced handles, over tambour front, single drawers, on square legs, 49cm wide x 76cm high x 43cm deep £120 - 180 576. 30 £20 - 40 Furniture 603. A set of six mid 19th century mahogany dining chairs, in the manner of William Trotter, each with scroll carved toprail, horizontal splats, cushioned seat, raised on baluster turned legs; including a carver (6) £200 - 300 604. A mahogany pedestal dining table, the crossbanded reeded top on turned column reeded sabre legs, brass lion paw caps and castors, including a single leaf, 152cm long x 74cm high x 97cm wide x 213cm extended £150 - 250 A mahogany kettle stand, the oval top with shaped gallery, frieze slide, on square tapering legs, 37cm wide x 66cm high x 27cm deep £80 - 120 605. A mahogany side table, the moulded inlaid octagonal top raised on square legs, 43cm wide x 51cm high x 43cm deep £40 - 60 592. Four spinning stools, each with circular seat, raised on splayed baluster turned legs £40 - 60 606. 593. A mahogany music rack, the projected moulded cornice over vertical divides, two short drawers raised on bun feet £60 - 100 A pair of William IV open arm chairs, the oval cushioned back with serpentine arms, cushioned seat, raised on tapering baluster turned legs terminating in brass caps and castors £80 - 120 607. A pine concave book shelf, the moulded top over open shelves, 193cm wide x 73cm high x 35cm deep £30 - 50 A circular wall mirror decorated with apples and pears, by Alan Wallis Design, England £20 - 30 608. A circular stool with cushioned seat raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet £20 - 40 609. A Satinwood D end table, the moulded top over frieze drawer raised on baluster turned legs, 92cm wide x 75cm high x 48cm deep £40 - 80 610. A pair of Victorian mahogany side cabinets, each with moulded rectangular top over frieze drawer, carved panelled door, raised on plinth base, 42cm wide x 86cm high x 40cm deep £220 - 320 611. A pair of late Victorian mahogany parlour armchairs, each with shell carved top rail, cushioned back open arms, serpentine sprung seat, raised on cabriole legs (2)£160 - 240 612. A pair of giltwood side table, the circular pink marble top with foliate frieze acanthus carved cabriole legs united by X frame stretchers, 52cm diameter x 74cm high (2) £250 - 350 613. A giltwood armchair, the oval cushioned back with serpentine open arms terminating in acanthus ends, sprung seat, on baluster turned legs £100 - 200 614. A Scottish Regency mahogany demi-lune card table the crossbanded and boxwood strung top raised on square tapering legs, 90cm wide x 74cm high x 44cm deep £80 - 20 615. A mahogany dressing glass, the arched swing mirror over rectangular base frieze drawer, on bun feet, 39cm wide x 55cm high x 18cm deep £30 - 50 616. A mahogany wall mirror, with foliate carved frieze, 55cm wide x 89cm high 589. A mahogany and walnut secretaire chest, the moulded cornice over cross banded frieze drawer, fall flap, four graduated drawers, on carved squat cabriole legs terminating in acanthus pad feet, 59cm wide x 129cm high x 48cm deep £150 - 200 590. A 19th century mahogany pedestal table, the circular top on baluster turned column, tripod cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet, 56cm diameter x 72cm high £150 - 250 591. 594. 595. An yew wood Windsor chair, the hoop top rail over pierced vertical splat, turned splats, hoop arms, terminating in baluster supports, shaped seat, splayed legs united by crinoline stretchers £80 - 120 596. No Lot 597. A 19th century mahogany pedestal table, the scalloped circular top, on barley twist column and tripod legs, 40cm diameter x 70cm high £120 - 180 598. A mahogany and inlaid kettle stand, the oval top over slide, shaped apron, raised on square tapering legs united by X frame stretcher, 38cm wide x 71cm high x 28cm deep £80 - 120 599. A mahogany pedestal dining table, the crossbanded reeded top, on baluster turned column, reeded sabre legs terminating in brass lion paw caps and castors; including an additional leaf, 175cm long x 76cm high x 89cm wide x 218cm extended £70 - 100 600. A set of six late Victorian oak dining chairs, each with shell carved top-rail over baluster splats, cushioned seat and baluster turned legs £50 - 100 601. An Edwardian mahogany envelope card table, the satinwood crossbanded top enclosing baize lining and wells, raised on tapering octagonal leg, united by a shelf, 55cm wide x 71cm high x 55cm deep £220 - 320 602. A Georgian mahogany Pembroke table, the rectangular top with serpentine drop-flaps, over frieze drawer with fitted interior, raised on tapering square legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 69cm wide x 75cm high x 70cm deep, 102cm extended £60 - 80 £20 - 30 31 Furniture 617. A brass and lustre lamp shade, with two tiers of lustres 618. A giltwood wall mirror, the circular frame with ball detailing mounted by eagle, surmounted by acanthus finial, 41cm wide x 67cm high £30 - 50 619. A mahogany standard lamp, 142cm high 620. A Rococo style over painted dressing table, the circular swing mirror over marble top, foliate frieze and raised on acanthus cabriole legs, united by stretcher, 94cm wide x 120cm high x 43cm deep £250 - 350 621. Two Edwardian mahogany and inlaid armchairs, one a corner chair, the other with cushioned back (2) £60 - 100 622. A mahogany music cabinet, the moulded rectangular top with lobe corners over glazed door, two drawers, raised on cabriole legs, 56cm wide x 92cm high x 41cm deep £60 - 100 623. A ceiling light, with three branches 624. A brass three branch ceiling light, with pink glass ruffled shades, 40cm wide x 39cm high £70 - 100 625. A pair of brass curtain hook wall plaques, in the form of swags, 73cm 626. An Oriental hardwood low table, the rectangular top on square legs terminating in spade feet, 52cm wide x 50cm high x 33cm deep £180 - 220 627. A ladies chair, the cushioned back with button seat on baluster turned legs £40 - 60 628. A William IV mahogany hall stand, with cruciform shape of three graduated crossbars, bentwood hooks and turned stick supports, on plinth base and bun feet, 97cm wide x 186cm high £150 - 250 629. val stained wood framed wall mirror, O 70 x 56cm 630. A late Victorian oak church centre table, with silver plaque ‘Presented to Portobello Congregational Church by the Members of the Musical Association, 24th September 1899, Organist AWG Beaton’, the chamfered rectangular top over rippled leaf carved frieze, on ring turned columns and bun feet united by shelf, 183cm wide x 91cm high x 91cm wide £400 - 600 32 £30 - 40 631. A metal bound bible box, 55cm wide x 17cm high x 35cm deep 632. A 19th century brass fender, the pierced fretwork on lion paw feet, 122cm wide x 22cm high x 36cm deep £30 - 50 633. A pair of upholstered footstools, the square waisted form on elaborate brass scroll feet, 37cm wide x 21cm high x 37cm deep (2) £30 - 50 634. A cut glass ceiling lamp, the painted finial top over tapering bowl surmounted by painted finial, 38cm high £40 - 60 635. A rosewood coffee table, the rectangular top with rounded edges, raised on tapering rounded legs, 165cm long x 49cm high x 56cm deep £100 - 200 636. A set of three stacking tables in cream painted bent plywood, designed by Marcel Breuer, 61cm wide x 36cm high x 46cm deep £400 - 600 637. A low Windsor Ercol chair, the hoop back over turned splats, solid seat with splayed lured leg £50 - 70 638. A rosewood and tiled coffee table, the rectangular top with four tiles to one end, raised on square tapering legs, 135cm wide x 39cm high x 62cm deep £100 - 200 639. A Danish Drylund cocktail bar, the extending rectangular top over plain doors with flush circular handles, raised on castors, 104cm wide x 74cm high x 34cm deep £100 - 150 640. A brass fender, with pierced ripple grate, 115cm wide x 14cm high x 34cm deep £20 - 40 641. A mahogany side board, the rectangular top over three frieze drawers, with flush turned over handles, three flame mahogany doors raised on square tapering legs, 180cm wide x 74cm high x 39cm deep £50 - 100 642. A rosewood extending dining table, the rectangular top raised on tapering turned legs, 120cm long x 74cm high x 81cm deep x 215cm extended £100 - 150 643. A Beith craft table and four chairs, the circular drop-flap on shaped gate legs; chairs upholstered in black, on turned legs, 74cm high x 132cm diameter (5) £100 - 200 644. A teak chest, the rectangular top over five drawers with turned over handles, raised on tapering turned legs, 85cm wide x 112cm high x 41cm deep £40 - 60 £20 - 30 £20 - 30 £40 - 80 £10 - 20 £30 - 50 Furniture 645. Easy leather armchair, the button back and seat with strap arms, raised on teak turned legs £80 - 120 646. A Morris drop-flap table, the reeded rounded rectangular top on tapering legs, 87cm wide x 75cm high x 158cm extended £50 - 70 647. A burr veneered fold over table, the rectangular hinged top on acanthus steel black legs, splayed leg terminating in castors, united by stretcher, 121cm wide x 77cm high x 60cm deep £80 - 120 648. A set of eight bright yellow fiber glass Eiffel chairs, by Charles Eames, with Vitra labels to the under side (8) £800 - 1200 649. A swivel egg chair, upholstered in purple £150 - 250 650. A swivel egg chair, upholstered in purple £150 - 250 651. A bespoke glass table and eight chairs by Ian Wilson, Smiddy, Lanark, the rectangular glass top on turned legs, united by figure of eight stretcher; the chairs of a similar design, upholstered in hand printed fabric, including a side table, 220cm long x 100cm wide x 86cm high £200 - 400 652. A glass desk top display cabinet of rectangular form with three glass shelves, 40cm wide x 61cm high x 31cm deep £20 - 40 653. No Lot 654. A set of five Danish teak dining chairs by Svend A Madsen, each with vertical splats, cushioned seat and turned legs, stamped underside £80 - 140 655. A rosewood low side side board by McIntosh, of rectangular form, three short drawers to the right side, two panelled doors on plinth base, 170cm wide x 46cm high x 45cm deep £100 - 200 656. A Scandinavian style rosewood bookcase cabinet, of rectangular form, adjustable shelves, two short drawers, two doors and plinth base with stylised handles, 91cm wide x 160cm high x 40cm deep £240 - 280 657. 12 various golf clubs, golf games and other ephemera 658. Five various hickory shafted gold clubs, including a long nose putter by Auchterlonie, St Andrews £120 - 160 659. A mixed quantity of fishing rods, approx 13 £30 - 40 £70 - 100 33 Paintings, Watercolours and Prints GUIDE TO PICTURE TERMS • Please note that picture attributions and descriptions are statements of our opinion only. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunity to view and inspect their Lots before the sale and must satisfy themselves as to accuracy of our descriptions, which are given in good faith for guidance purposes. Buyers are therefore encouraged to take up independent specialist advice regarding attributions, condition and technical matters before making purchases, especially those involving a significant reliance upon the attributions and descriptions given within our sale catalogue. • John Constable: in our opinion the artist’s work. • Attributed to John Constable: in our opinion probably by the artist. Although not as certain as the previous category. Studio of John Constable: in our opinion an unknown artist working in a studio of the artist. Although not necessarily under direction of the artist. • • Circle of John Constable: in our opinion an artist associated with the artist but not necessarily a pupil. • Manner of John Constable: in our opinion in the style of the artist and at a later date. • After John Constable: in our opinion, a copy of the artist’s work. • Scottish School (18th Century): any work by an unrecognised artist of that time. • Signed J. Constable in our opinion is a copy by the artist. 660. Four coloured etchings of fish ‘Salmon Trout’, ‘Sewen’, ‘Trout’ and ‘Stickleback’ 24 x 34cm (4) 667. A pair of reproduction prints of Edwardian ladies, in gilt frames (2) £30 - 50 668. Nicola Glass ‘Nice, France’ Pen and watercolour, 53 x 38cm £40 - 80 669. Two pastoral scenes, oil on board, 24 x 54cm £20 - 30 670. Unknown Artist ‘Dairsie Bay’ Oil on panel, unsigned, 27 x 37cm 671. 672. CF Ferriecliffe ‘Partridge’ Print, 116/750, Tewin Fine Art, 38 x 42cm 663. G Macpherson ‘Oban’ Watercolour, signed bottom left, 12 x 20cm 664. 665. 675. After Henry MacBeth Raeburn RA (1860 - 1947) ‘On the Tay’ Drypoint etching, signed in pencil, label verso ‘Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh’, 46 x 33cm £40 - 80 676. After James Cadzow (1881 - 1941) ‘Three Trees’ Drypoint etching, signed 16/50 in pencil, 18 x 26cm £30 - 50 677. After Rembrandt (1606 - 1669) ‘Windmill’ Eyching (process reproduction) 16 x 21cm £20 - 30 Darvil ‘Rue Basse Des Tannears Amiens’ Coloured etching, signed in pencil, 21 x 15cm £20 - 30 Unknown Artist ‘Gondolas by the Salute, Venice’ Reproduction print, 52 x 70cm £20 - 30 After Archibald Thorburn ‘Black Cock’ and ‘Pheasant’ Reproduction print 490/850, 29 x 39cm (2) £40 - 80 After J Ewbank ‘Three Edinburgh Scenes’ Reproduction coloured engraving, 19 x 17cm £20 - 30 666. George Brown ‘On the River Bank’ Oil on board, signed bottom left, 26 x 33cm 34 £20 - 40 £40 - 60 Lillias Blackie (Contemporary) ‘Pair of Country Cottage Scenes’ Oil on board, signed, 12 x 14cm, label verso ‘Hanover Fine Arts, Edinburgh’ (2) £40 - 60 Andrew Welch (Contemporary) ARR ‘Hay Stacks, Ben Nevis’ Oil on board, signed bottom right, 16 x 27cm 679. 680. 681. 682. £40 - 60 £30 - 60 F & J Smith’s ‘Best Thick Black Tobacco’, issued by The Imperial Tobacco Co, 49 x 38cm 678. A Watson Turnbull ‘Edinburgh from Carlton Hill’, ‘Overlooking the Forth’ and ‘Dumblane Cathedral’ Etchings, signed in pencil, watermark ‘Academy Proof’, 24 x 32cm (3) £20 - 40 AS 99 ‘Battle of Modder River, November 28th 1899’ GW Bacon & Co Ltd London, print, 51 x 69cm 674. £40 - 60 Four French Court scenes in matching graduated frames mounted by touches foliate swags (4) £100 - 150 £20 - 30 After R Paton ‘Defeat of the French off Cape Lagos’ Pair of engravings by PC Canot, published 1761, 64 x 45cm (2) £40 - 80 £40 - 80 662. Birket Foster ‘Afternoon Break’ Watercolour, monogram, 17 x 25cm 673. ARR Artist’s Resale Rights. 661. £80 - 120 £40 - 80 Paintings, Watercolours and Prints 683. After Raoul Millais (1901 - 1999) ‘Royal Procession’ Reproduction print, signed in pencil 26/500, 51 x 58cm £20 - 40 698. After Lorraine Smith ‘Three Hunting Scenes’ Engraving reproduction prints, including four other horse related pictures £20 - 60 684. Terskaya ‘Gorky Street’ Oil on board, unsigned, 24 x 34cm 699. DY Cameron ‘Perth Bridge’ Etching, unsigned, 18 x 27cm £40 - 80 £20 - 30 685. After Cruik Stewart ‘Back Close’ Etching, reproduction print, signed pencil, 25 x 18cm £20 - 30 700. W Farquharson (?) ‘The Prophet’ Dry point etching, signed in pencil, and another, 13 x9cm (2) £20 - 30 686. Lucy Hargreaves ‘The New Foal’ Unsigned oil on canvas, 34 x 39cm 701. Unknown Artist ‘Emma Frances Warner 61820’ Chalk, unsigned, 53 x 40cm £20 - 40 British School ‘Fishing Boats off Shore’ Oil on canvas, unsigned, 30 x 39cm £30 - 50 703. A box of various pictures, prints etc £20 - 40 704. Unknown Artist ‘Young Queen Victoria’ Mezzotint, 63 x 43cm £30 - 50 687. 688. 689. 690. 691. 692. 693. £40 - 60 After Charles Lees RSA (1800 - 1880) ‘Portrait of a Gentleman’ Reproduction engraving by Edward Burton, 41 x 61cm £20 - 30 B Clarkson ‘Winter Hares’ Watercolour, signed, 52 x 72cm Hardie ‘St Andrews’ Watercolour, signed, 38 x 26cm £60 - 100 702. £40 - 80 705. NE Harker ‘After the Storm’ Watercolour, signed, 27 x 37cm, and two others by the same hand (3) £60 - 100 W Dendy Saddler RBA (1854 - 1923) ‘Helping Hand’ Engraving reproduction print, signed in pencil, published 1894, 43 x 55cm £30 - 50 706. After WF Yeames ‘When Did You Last See Your Father’ Reproduction print, unsigned, 48 x 76cm FRS Clemerite (?) ‘Spanish Dancer’ Oil on board, signed bottom left, 42 x 32cm £30 - 50 Nelson Wright ‘Coach House’ Oil on panel, signed, 29 x 39cm £60 - 80 Attributed to TJ Purchas ‘Gathering Bracken’ Oil on paper, signed, 19 x 29cm 707. Abraham Hulk Jnr (fl.1876 - 1898) ‘Near Salcombe, Dartmoor’ Watercolour, signed bottom left, watercolour, and another ‘Near Princetown, Dartmoor’ (2) £40 - 80 708. James Little (fl.1880 - 1910) ‘Riddles Chase, Edinburgh’ Watercolour, signed, in ebonised frame, 30 x 16cm £30 - 50 709. J Halford Ross ‘In Bloom’ Watercolour, signed, 18 x 26cm £70 - 100 694. John Wood ‘Three Pictures’ Reproduction prints, signed in pencil, and another £20 - 30 695. Quantity of various pictures 696. Albany E Howarth ‘Stirling Castle’ Drypoint etching, signed in pencil, and two others by the same hand, including various prints £20 - 30 697. A group of six various etchings £20 - 30 £20 - 30 £20 - 30 710. George Melvin Rennie (1874 - 1953) ‘Pastoral Landscape’ Oil on board, signed bottom left, 23 x 32cm £30 - 50 £200 - 300 711. After Sir William Russell Flint (1880 - 1969) ‘Venetian Flower Sellers’ Reproduction print, Frost & Reid 1965, KBK watermark, signed in pencil, 49 x 62cm £100 - 150 712. Two 19th century water colours of pastoral scenes (2) £30 - 50 35 Paintings, Watercolours and Prints 713. Unknown Artist ‘Castle Ruin’ Watercolour, unsigned, label verso ‘Thos Agnew & Sons Manchester’, 17 x 34cm £20 - 30 728. Eileen Erskine ‘Cottage Garden’ Coloured etching, signed in pencil 7/50, label verso ‘Edinburgh Printmakers’, 23 x 20cm £30 - 50 714. An Eastern rug with two rows of five cruciform lozenges and cruciform border, 152 x 111cm £40 - 60 729. Michael McVeigh ‘Cask and Barrel’ Etching, signed in pencil 71/100, 15 x 47cm £30 - 50 A Victorian walnut side chair, the elaborate carved scrolling back and splat over circular cushioned seat, raised on cabriole legs £40 - 60 730. After Thames ‘Fishing Boats’ Coloured print £20 - 30 Alex Morrison ‘Roses’ Oil on canvas, signed 1912, 25 x 35cm 731. Eileen Erskine ‘Still Life’ Coloured etching, signed in pencil 17/50, label verso ‘Edinburgh Printmakers’, 12 x 12cm £30 - 50 732. Henry Kondracki (b.1933) ‘Bruntsfield Links’ Etching, unsigned 37 x 55cm £150 - 250 Douglas Grey ‘The End of a Shift’ Etching, signed in pencil ‘86, 5/20, 48 x 50cm £150 - 250 715. 716. 717. 718. 719. £60 - 100 After JD Swarbreck ‘The High Street, Edinburgh’ Coloured reproduction print, October 1837, 40 x 28cm £20 - 30 Louis F Flexman ‘Mountain Skyline’ Watercolour, signed bottom right, 37 x 25cm French School Le Vieux Bassin, Honfleur’ Oil on board, signed bottom left, 37 x 44cm 733. £40 - 60 734. £80 - 120 Henry Kondracki (b.1933) ‘Goodbye’ Etching artist proof, signed in pencil, 19 x 16cm £0 - 0 720. After Tom Dodson ‘The Smithy’ Reproduction print, signed in pencil 388/850, label verso ‘Gallery One’ £40 - 60 735. Douglas Grey ‘An American in Leith’ Lithograph, signed in pencil 40/40, label verso ‘Edinburgh Printmakers’ £150 - 250 721. Unknown Artist ‘A Jolly Glass’ Watercolour, signed bottom right, 46 x 31cm 736. Linda Lamb (ARR) ‘Self Portrait’ Oil on canvas, unsigned, 162 x 142cm 722. 723. 724. 725. 726. 727. 36 Unknown Artist ‘Baby’ Oil on board, unsigned, 44 x 34cm Piper Sproat ‘Arched Bridge’ Oil on canvas, signed 1968, 41 x 51cm Valerie Christmas ‘Winter Garden’ Coloured etching, signed 54/150, 17 x 23cm Casbolt ‘Abstract’ Mixed media, signed bottom right, 21 x 17cm Linda Lamb (ARR) ‘Still Life’ Oil on canvas, unsigned, 124 x 108cm Luciano Prestigiacomo (ARR) ‘Citta Antica’ Oil on canvas, signed, 50 x 60cm £80 - 120 £100 - 200 Footnote: Lamb studied at Gregs School of Art’ £30 - 50 £30 - 50 £20 - 40 £80 - 120 £100 - 200 £100 - 150 737. 738. 739. 740. 741. John Bellany CBE RA (b.1942) (ARR) ‘Young Lady’ Pencil, signed, 20 x 14cm £250 - 350 Luciano Prestigiacomo (ARR) ‘La Mia Campagne’ Oil on canvas, signed, 50 x 60cm £100 - 200 Rosemary Schofield ‘Bridge & Boats, Chioggia’ Oil on board, unsigned, 59 x 65cm £80 - 120 Helen Forde ‘Plazzo Dario, Venice’ Watercolour, signed 96, 48 x 33cm £20 - 40 John Bellany CBE RA (b.1942) (ARR) ‘Time’ Pencil, signed, 20 x 15cm £250 - 350 Paintings, Watercolours and Prints 742. 743. 744. 745. 746. 747. 748. 749. 750. 751. 752. 753. 754. 755. 756. John Heywood ‘Edinburgh Skyline’ Lithograph artist proof, signed in pencil, 48 x 62cm£100 - 200 757. Unknown Artist ‘Beachcombers’ Pen and watercolour, monogram 758. Unknown Artist ‘Alpine Scene’ Oil on board, monogram FK, 27 x 32cm Unity Spencer ‘To Your Feet’ Screen print, signed in pencil 1953, 39 x 50cm Pat Douthwaite (1939 - 2002) (ARR) ‘Arms & Legs’ Pastel, signed ‘83, 74 x 53cm £40 - 60 £200 - 300 Hamish Lawrie (1919 - 1987) (ARR) ‘Mountain Cottages’ Oil on board, signed, 33 x 43cm £600 - 800 Frances Walker ‘Birsay, Shore and Brough’ Lithograph, signed in pencil 32/35, 78 x 58cm John Bellany CBE RA (b.1942) (ARR) ‘Speedwell, Port Seton’ Oil on canvas, signed, 91 x 91cm 761. Unknown Artist ‘Winter Road’ Oil on board, unsigned, 44 x 59cm After Sir Robin Philipson ‘Poppies’ Screenprint, signed in pen, 55 x 53cm Graham Mckean ‘Guinness’ Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 25 x 20cm £40 - 60 £150 - 250 £60 - 80 £350 - 450 Pat Douthwaite (1939 - 2002) (ARR) ‘Toby Goes Sailing in the Deep Waters with Sharks’ ‘Happy Birthday Mummy’, pastel, signed 90, 74 x 53cm £300 - 500 Footnote: Toby is the artists son Attribute to John Maxwell (1905 - 1962) ‘Recruiting for Culloden’ Pen and ink, unsigned, 29 x 75cm £80 - 120 Lucy Hardgreaves ‘Front Door’ Watercolour, 14/99, 31 x 24cm Pat Douthwaite (1939 - 2002) (ARR) ‘Lizard Fish’ Pencil, signed bottom left, 56 x 44cm £30 - 50 £200 - 300 762. Jim Nicholson (ARR) ‘West Coast, Barra’ Watercolour, signed bottom right 1992, label verso ‘The Scottish Gallery, Highlands & Islands 1992’, 32 x 35cm £60 - 80 763. S Casselle ‘Country Lane’ Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 63 x 75cm £50 - 70 £4000 - 5000 Sir Alfred Priest ‘Serving Girl’ Oil on board, signed and notes to bottom right, 61 x 38cm £300 - 500 Footnote: Tapestry design for the Duchess of Gordon by the Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh. 760. Graham McKean (Scottish Contemporary) (ARR) ‘Through the Rain Soaked Street’ Pastel, signed, 29 x 20cm £500 - 700 M D’Arcy Thompson ‘Still Life’ Acrylic, signed bottom left, 30 x 46cm 759. £300 - 500 Rosemary Schofield ‘View of North Berwick’ Oil on board, unsigned, 63 x 76cm £100 - 200 Footnote: ‘Sketch for Admiral Crichton, tapestry from the Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh. This figure can be found on the left side of the tapestry. Part of the Bute Collection, Mount Stuart’ £400 - 600 £70 - 100 Henry Kondracki (b.1933) ‘Winter Walk in the Meadows’ Watercolour, signed bottom left, 27 x 18cm 764. 765. 766. 767. 768. John Blair (fl.1886 - 1920) ‘Liberton Downs’ Watercolour, signed, 35 x 50cm £70 - 100 £200 - 300 R Tony ‘Still Life’ Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 62 x 92cm £60 - 80 WH Sweet ‘Coastal Village’ Watercolour, signed bottom right, 28 x 15cm £70 - 100 F Lawson ‘The Moors’ Watercolour, signed 1920, 28 x 38cm £50 - 70 Jonathan Gibbs (ARR) ‘Japan’ Acrylic and charcoal on linen, signed 1985 verso, label verso ‘The Scottish Gallery One Man Exhibition 1985’, 153 x 120cm £300 - 500 37 Paintings, Watercolours and Prints 769. 770. 771. Pat Douthwaite (1933 - 2002) (ARR) ‘Twist’ Pastel, signed ‘83, 54 x 72cm William R Hoylies ‘Pastoral Scene’ Watercolour, signed bottom left, 56 x 35cm CH Bennett ‘Pair of Still Lifes’ Oil on canvas, signed, 39 x 29cm 782. £300 - 500 783. £40 - 80 784. £150 - 250 Footnote: Artist is cousin of the writer Arnold Bennett 772. After Myles Birket Foster ‘River Punt’ Watercolour, monogram, 15 x 23cm H Armstrong ‘Saddled Horse’ Oil on canvas, signed 1926, label verso ‘Doig, Wilson, Wheatly’, 44 x 53cm £60 - 80 774. Alex Ballingall (fl.1883) ‘A Silvery Morning, Holy Island’ Watercolour, signed 1901, 49 x 74cm £250 - 350 British School ‘SS Wentworth’ Gouache, unsigned, 40 x 68cm £180 - 240 775. Todd ‘Colliers Unloading Arisaig Bay’ Watercolour, signed 1892, 34 x 51cm After Archibald Thorburn ‘Merlin & Goshawk’ Gouache, monogram, 15 x 10cm (2) £60 - 80 £200 - 300 George Wright Hall (1895 - 1944) (ARR) ‘A Coal Pit in Fife 1927’ Pencil, signed, label verso ‘The Scottish Gallery Exhibited The Edinburgh School, Edinburgh Festival 1993’, 20 x 30cm £150 - 250 786. Keeley Halswelle (1822 - 1891) ‘Figures in the Street, Rome’ Watercolour, dated Rome 1868, label verso ‘Bourne Fine Art Collection - The Artists Family, Edinburgh Festival’ £150 - 250 787. Joseph Southall RWS PRBSA (1861 - 1945) ‘Studies, Southwald 1907’ Monogram, label verso ‘The Fine Art Society Ltd Aug 1975’, 9.5 x 16.5cm £120 - 180 788. Sir Joseph Noel Paton RSA (1821 - 1901) ‘Miss Bogle Hurts Mr Jaapes Feelings 1840’ Pencil and watercolour, monogram, label verso ‘The Fine Art Society 1989’, 15 x 13cm £150 - 250 789. Unknown Artist ‘Country Scene with a War Memorial’ Oil on canvas, 46 x 62cm Footnote: Built 1919 Stockton on Tees, sunk by U-Boat 5th May 1943, owners Dalglesh Newcastle 776. J West ‘Blessing the Hayfield, Saldone Tivale’ Watercolour, signed bottom left, 33 x 46cm £100 - 200 785. £500 - 700 773. W Simpson (Crimea Simpson) ‘Wading in the Burn’ Watercolour, signed bottom right, 12 x 18cm £100 - 200 £80 - 120 777. Black ‘Fishing Boats in Kirkcaldy Harbour’ Oil on daler board, signed bottom right 1989, 50 x 61cm £40 - 60 790. Manner of K. McLeay, A watercolour and pencil sketch of a Highlander brandishing a sword, on crested notepaper from Queen Victoria’s house, Osborne, 19cm x 12cm £20 - 40 778. Unknown Artist ‘Dew in a Snow Filled Corrie’ Watercolour, indistinctly signed bottom right, 44 x 56cm £40 - 60 791. Unknown Artist ‘18th Century Navel Scene’ Oil on canvas, unsigned, 66 x 92cm 779. 780. 781. 38 Cameron F Coutts ‘Mains of Cargill’ Gouache on card, signed bottom left ‘83, 33 x 50cm £100 - 200 Unknown Artist ‘Boats by a Beach, Sheep on the Hillside’ Oil on canvas board, 19 x 44cm R McGregor ‘Iona Cottage’ Watercolour, 24 x 39cm £40 - 60 £80 - 160 792. 793. 794. 795. Attributed to T Creswick RA (1811 - 1869) ‘Fishing on the River Bank’ Oil on canvas, unsigned, 64 x 77cm £80 - 120 £600 - 800 RE McIntyre ‘Putney on the Thames’ Watercolour, signed, 47 x 72cm £80 - 120 Unknown Artist ‘Thatched Highland Cottages’ Oil on canvas, 33 x 49cm £80 - 120 TH McKay ‘Sheep in a Highland Landscape’ Oil on canvas, signed bottom left, 36 x 52cm £100 - 200 Paintings, Watercolours and Prints 796. 797. 798. 799. 800. Unknown Artist ‘Mother and Children in a Landscape’ Watercolour, 31 x 35cm 809. £80 - 140 Attributed to Maxime Dastugue (French 1851 - 1909) ‘Desert City with Camel Train’ Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 68 x 98cm £1500 - 2500 810. Robert Buchan Nisbet RSA RBA RWS RI (1857 - 1942) ‘Waiting for the Tide’ Oil on canvas, signed bottom left RB Nisbet, 46 x 62cm £200 - 400 811. AS Strathern ‘Coastal Scene’ Oil on canvas, signed 1892, 41 x 61cm Andrew Gamley RSW (1869 - 1949) ‘Edinburgh’ Watercolour, signed bottom left, 27 x 36cm 812. £200 - 400 813. £150 - 250 808. Archibald Thorburn (1860 - 1935) ‘Long Tailed Tit’ Grisaille, monogram, 20 x 9cm George Rankin (1864 - 1937) ‘Great Crested Grebe’ Watercolour, signed, 38 x 27cm Archibald Thorburn (1860 - 1935) ‘Rock Pipit’ Grisaille, signed with monogram, 11 x 14cm £200 - 300 £40 - 60 £200 - 300 815. Benjamin Williams Leader RA (1831 - 1923) ‘On the River Bank’ Oil on canvas, signed 1895, 52 x 77 Provenance: The Dunglass Estate £3000 - 5000 W Snodgrass Bryce ‘Fishing Harbour’ Oil on canvas, signed bottom left, 36 x 46cm 816. William Darling Mackay (1844 - 1924) ‘Golfing Scene’ Oil on canvas, possibly Luffness or Dunbar Golf Course, signed monogram, 30 x 46cm £400 - 600 803. 807. £40 - 60 David Martin (f.1887 - 1935) Boats off St Monans’ Oil on canvas, signed bottom left D Martin, 36 x 54cm £200 - 300 802. 806. George Rankin (1864 - 1937) ‘Rock Pipit’ Watercolour, signed, 38 x 27cm Follower of Sam Bough ‘Norham Castle on the Tweed’ Watercolour, signed illegible monogram signature bottom left, bears false Sam Bough signature bottom right, 29 x 50 Provenance: The Dunglass Estate £300 - 500 Scottish School ‘Highland Landscape’ Oil on canvas, signed indistinctly bottom right RB Hope (?), 64 x 76cm £400 - 600 805. £40 - 60 814. 801. 804. George Rankin (1864 - 1937) ‘Tree Creeper’ Watercolour, signed, 38 x 27cm Attributed to William Shayer ‘Tending the Cattle’ Oil on panel, unsigned, 12 x 15cm Eugene Dekkert (fl.1900 - 1940) ‘A Quiet Read’ Oil on canvas, signed, 51 x 45cm After Ludovici ‘In Full Cry’, ‘The Meet’ Reproduction prints, unsigned George Rankin (1864 - 1937) ‘Barn Owl’ Watercolour, signed, 38 x 27cm Archibald Thorburn (1860 - 1935) ‘Brambling’ Grisaille, signed, 10 x 12cm 808A. George Rankin (1864 - 1937) ‘Tree Pipit’ Watercolour, signed, 38 x 27cm £200 - 300 Footnote: WD Mackay was distinguished secretary of the Royal Scottish Academy. Provenance: The Dunglass Estate £0 - 0 817. £300 - 500 818. £20 - 40 £40 - 60 £200 - 300 £40 - 80 819. 820. Archibald Thorburn (1860 - 1935) ‘Two Ringed Plovers’ Watercolour, signed 1923, 18 x 25cm Provenance: The Dunglass Estate £3000 - 5000 Archibald Thorburn (1860 - 1935) ‘Goldfinch’ Watercolour, signed 1928, 37 x 28cm Provenance: The Dunglass Estate £4000 - 6000 Archibald Thorburn (1860 - 1935) ‘Snipe’ Watercolour, signed 1928, 28 x 36cm Provenance: The Dunglass Estate £4000 - 6000 After Charles Johnson Payne ‘Snaffles’ (1884 - 1967) (ARR) ‘The Worst View in Europe, Oh murther, the dhrink died out of me and the wrong side of Bechers’ Chromolithograph, signed in pencil ‘To DLW from Snaffles 1923’, 41 x 66cm Provenance: The Dunglass Estate £500 - 700 39 Paintings, Watercolours and Prints 821. After Charles Johnson Payne ‘Snaffles’ (1884 - 1967) (ARR) ‘An Irish Point to Point’ Watercolour over printed base, 50 x 75cm Provenance: The Dunglass Estate £1000 - 1500 822. Charles Johnson Payne ‘Snaffles’ (1884 - 1967) (ARR) ‘The Grand National 1925, Evans on the Field at Valentine’s, the Second Time Round’ Watercolour, signed Aintree 1925, 29 x 53cm £7000 - 10000 Footnote: featuring Fly Mask and Paddy Doyle, Double Chance and Major Wilson, Silvo and FB Rees, and Old Tay Bridge and Jack Anthony. Provenance: The Dunglass Estate 823. Charles Johnson Payne ‘Snaffles’ (1884 - 1967) (ARR) ‘Gold Cup, Sandown 1927’ Watercolour, signed Sandown 27, 30 x 60cm, including mount 54 x 79cm £7000 - 10000 Footnote: This picture features FSC Usher on Time Enough, the mount is painted with the remaining riders including HRH The Prince of Wales. 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Catalogue Illustrations A charge is made to cover photographics and production costs (which is refundable should an item fail to sell). A black and white illustration for example usually costs between £40.00 and £60.00, a colour illustration between £80.00 and £200.00. Unsold Lots Withdrawal Fees To a maximum of 15% of the reserved price or lower estimate at the valuers discretion. BID FORM Paddle No...................... Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I hereby request Shapes, without legal obligation of any kind on their part, to bid for the under-mentioned lots up to the hammer price stated. I understand that if any bid is successful the total price payable by me is the sum of the final bid and a buyer’s premium (plus V.A.T. on the premium for all lots and on the hammer price if applicable to that lot). I agree that the bids are made in accordance with the Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalogue (as amended by any announcement made by Shapes or the Auctioneer at any time prior to the fall of the hammer). Signed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Name (BLOCK Capitals). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................................................................................................ Telephone No. (Daytime) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot Limit exc. V.A.T. Description FOR OFFICE USE Time. . . . . . . . . . . Taken by. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ent’d FOR OFFICE USE Bought Not Bought Invoice ALL COMMISSION BIDS MUST BE WITH THE AUCTIONEERS BEFORE 9.00 A.M. ON THE MORNING OF THE SALE Bankhead Medway, Sighthill, Edinburgh EH11 4BY Tel: 0131 453 3222 Fax: 0131 453 6444 815 822