Rowley's Newmarket - Tuesday, 09 November, 2004
Fine Art & Antiques
- Collectors' Items and Works of Art
- Lot 1
- A late 19th century composition bust of the Apollo Belvedere, After the Antique, and a composition pedestal
The pedestal decorated with acanthus trailed trellis supported on a domed base. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 2
- An 18th century watercolour portrait miniature of a woman wearing a hat (damaged)
And another portrait miniature of a woman wearing a mop cap. The former 10 x 7.5 cms. (2)
- Lot 3
- A pair of Victorian watercolour portrait miniatures of a husband and wife
Each in ebonised frames. Each 8.5 x 7 cms. (2)
- Lot 4
- An early 19th century French portrait miniature of a gentleman wearing an embroidered blue tunic
And another portrait miniature of a gentleman wearing a white tunic with a blue collar. The former 7 x 6 cms. (2) £ 100 - 200
- Lot 5
- A 19th century portrait miniature of a saint
The bearded figure with his left hand raised in blessing; and a portrait miniature of a woman wearing a blue dress. The former 7 x 5.5 cms. (2)
- Lot 6
- A portrait miniature of an elderly gentleman wearing a black coat
In a gilt metal mounted ebonised frame. 8 x 6.5 cms. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 7
- After WINTERHALTEL (19th century) German
A miniature of the young Queen Victorian, Prince Albert and five of their children
Watercolour and bodycolour
Signed
Within a mother-of-pearl gilt metal inset ebonised frame
11.5 x 17.5 cms £ 700 - 1,000
- Lot 8
- An early Victorian mahogany framed painted wooden ship diorama
Depicting a three masted war ship, the back applied with a paper label printed Relic in memory of the Royal George sunk at Spithead 1782 raised 1839. 31 x 36 cms, overall. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 9
- A Victorian oak cased glazed ship diorama
Depicting the twin masted sailing vessel Ruby. 33 x 43 cms, overall. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 10
- A Regency brass bound mahogany gentleman's toilet box
The hinged rectangular top enclosing a fitted interior with brushes and jars. 20.5 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 11
- A 19th century lignum vitae brass bound string barrel
The barrel with brass coopered bands and circular foot; and another lignum vitae string barrel. The former 11 cms high. (2)
- Lot 12
- A George III partridge wood tea caddy
The hinged rectangular top enclosing a fitted interior. 18.5 cms wide.
- Lot 13
- A George III mahogany tea caddy
The hinged rectangular top enclosing a later fitted interior, standing on pressed metal feet. 29.5 cms wide.
- Lot 14
- A Victorian sarcophagus shaped rosewood tea caddy
The hinged rectangular top inset with a brass plaque and enclosing a fitted interior. 28 cms wide.
- Lot 15
- A George III satinwood crossbanded tea caddy
The hinged rectangular top with loop handle, the sides with conforming handles enclosing a fitted interior, standing on circular ball brass feet. 31 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 16
- A Victorian rosewood tea caddy
The hinged rectangular top enclosing a fitted interior. 30 cms wide.
- Lot 17
- A George III parquetry inlaid oak tea caddy
The hinged rectangular top and front inlaid with patera, standing on ball feet. 28.5 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 18
- A Victorian walnut tea caddy
The domed top enclosing a fitted interior. 22 cms wide.
- Lot 19
- An early Victorian rosewood tea caddy
Of sarcophagus form, the domed hinged rectangular top enclosing a fitted interior, standing on gadrooned bun feet. 34 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 20
- An early Victorian rosewood tea caddy
Of sarcophagus form, the domed gadrooned edged hinged top enclosing a fitted interior, standing on gadrooned bun feet. 36 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 21
- A George III yewwood tea caddy
Of octagonal form, the hinged rectangular top enclosing a lidded compartment; and an ivory caddy spoon. The caddy 11.5 cms high. (2) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 22
- A George III oval gilt metal mounted Japanned paper covered tea caddy
The hinged rectangular top with ring handle above a shield shaped escutcheon, the body decorated overall in gilt lines against a green background. 12.5 cms wide. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 23
- A cast brass novelty door knocker
Formed as a stirrup centred with a horses head. 12 cms high.
- Lot 24
- A George III style mahogany tray
The oval body with pierced loop handles and serpentine gallery. 61 cms wide.
- Lot 25
- A set of three Victorian engraved and cast brass fire irons
Each with pierced hollow handle and foliate engraving. The shovel 75 cms high. (3)
Note: For an almost identical pair see Sotheby's catalogue, London 14th May 1993, Lot 260. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 26
- A set of William IV polished steel fire irons
Each with a faceted handle and plain shaft. The tongs 73 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 27
- A Japanese carved ivory okimono
Modelled as a young woman, an ony standing beside her, the base inset with a red seal mark. 33 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 28
- A Japanese carved ivory okimono
Formed as a young woman holding a ewer, the base with inscribed signature. 24 cms high. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 29
- A Japanese carved ivory okimono
Modelled as a priest with polychrome decorated robes, mounted on an associated carved wood base. 23 cms high.
- Lot 30
- A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese bronze model of a warrior
The figure cast with flowing cloak holding a sword in his right hand, the underside with cast signature. 22 cms high. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 31
- A Japanese carved hard stone snuff bottle
Modelled as a fish. 5 cms high.
- Lot 32
- A Japanese carved ivory okimono
Formed as a man holding a bird in one hand and a stick in the other; and two other ivory figures. The former 15 cms high. (3)
- Lot 33
- A Japanese carved bone netsuke
Formed as a figure with a fan; and another netsuke. The former 4 cms high. (2)
- Lot 34
- A 19th century Chinese carved ivory paper turner
The large flat blade with carved handle. 45 cms long. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 35
- A Victorian gilt metal mounted "Bohemian" glass table lamp
The top formed as a gadrooned acanthus cast capital above a faceted column and spreading conforming base. 65 cms high. £ 500 - 700
- Lot 36
- A Victorian red "Bbohemian" glass oil lamp (converted)
The faceted clear glass reservoir above a waisted spreading column and conforming base with circular brass and wooden plinth. 67 cms high. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 37
- A Canton enamel miniature dressing table set
Comprising: hairbrush, comb, hand mirror and circular box and cover, each with pink flowerhead and green floral sprays on pale blue background. Hairbrush 8.3 cms long. (4)
- Lot 38
- A bamboo horse measuring gadget walking stick
The root knop pulling out to reveal the wooden measure with brass pointer within the shaft, later ferrule. 92 cms long.
- Lot 39
- A large brass charger
Of dished form, engraved at the centre with an heraldic crest for Newnham College, Cambridge, Pretoria Girls High School and the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. 71 cms diameter.
- Lot 40
- A late 19th century hammered copper fruit bowl, probably Cornish
Of segmented 'orange' form, unmarked. 32 cms diameter.
- Lot 41
- A W.A.S. Benson copper kettle on brass stand
The oval scrolling handle above turned wooden finial, the tapering body on brass three scroll support united by detachable burner, bearing shield hallmark. 27 cms high. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 42
- A W.A.S. Benson electroplate insulated hot water jug
The scroll handle above body of tapering circular form, marked W.A.S. Benson Patent and with shield mark, (damage to liner). 28.5 cms high.
- Lot 43
- An electroplate hot water jug, in the manner of Dresser
The scroll handle to lid above angular handle with ceramic disk inserts, tapering bulbus body, by Truscott's; and another silver plated water jug by William Hutton & Sons. The former 15 cms high. (2)
- Lot 44
- A late 19th/early 20th century copper jug and cover
The hinged lid with ball finial above wedge spout, scrolling handle above body with raised stylised flower decoration, the body of tapering square form with allover 'crocodile skin' relief pattern decoration, the base marked A. & Co., and L in a shield. 29 cms high.
- Lot 45
- A copper tray, in the Keswick manner
The raised bead edge above main field with allover stylised floral decoration. 37 cms square. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 46
- A good late Victorian ebony mother of pearl and silver mounted chessboard by Jaques for the Cambridge University Chess Club
The ebony and mother-of-pearl board within pewter stringing, the frame with applied shields denoting the college winning the annual tournament from Gonville & Caius 1890-91 through to Gonville and Caius 1960-61 centred with shield and banner inscribed with heraldic crest of Cambridge University, the leather backing to base with shield inscribed Jaques & Son, Makers London, (damaged). 62 cms square, the playing board squares 5 x 5 cms. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 47
- A Victorian brass mounted oak cased tantalus and games compendium
The hinged rectangular top enclosing a partially fitted interior with cribbage board, three associated decanters and sectional interior inset with a label inscribed Chapman & Son & Co., London. 33.5 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 48
- A 19th century brass six branch chandelier of 17th century style
The short baluster and ball column issuing six scrolling branches with dished drip pans and terminating with a ring finial; and a matching three branch wall light. The former 45 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 49
- An early 19th century painted wooden pole screen banner
The canted rectangular panel decorated with a scene of figures beside a watermill within a Greek key border. 41 cms high.
- Lot 50
- A pair of tinted plaster wall brackets
Each formed as a merchild holding a scallop shell. Each 34 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 51
- A group of medals awarded to C.S. Major E. Toleman, Royal Engineers
Comprising: George VI uncrowned head distinguished conduct medal, Africa General Service medal with 1902-1904 Sumali land bar, 1914 -1915 Star, British War medal and Victory medal, long service and good conduct medal, and French Valeur et Discipline medal, the victory medal with oak leaves and with set of miniatures. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 52
- A Victorian walnut cased polyphone
The rectangular case with two stencil decorated doors beneath a pierced frieze surmounted with cresting centred with a timepiece, the mechanica spring driven movement housed within the vertical case with twin comb and inscribed The Britannia Ste Crox, Switzerland, Star Silver Depot, London, with eight 9" disks. The case 67 cms high. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 53
- A 19th century mahogany and satinwood chessboard and an associated chess set
The chessboard 36.5 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 54
- An early 20th century French sporting pen knife
The brass sides embossed to one side with an tennis player, the other a football goal keeper. 6 cms long.
- Lot 55
- A bronze group of a horse and jockey
Modelled jumping brushwood fence. 62 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 56
- A gilt metal mounted porcelain box
The hinged rectangular top decorated with a hunting scene. 11 cms wide.
- Lot 57
- A George III satinwood tea caddy
The canted rectangular top enclosing a partially fitted interior of conforming sides, standing on ebonised bun feet. 29 cms wide.
- Lot 58
- No lot
- Lot 59
- No lot
- Lot 60
- No lot
- Lot 61
- No lot
- Lot 62
- No lot
- Lot 63
- No lot
- Edged Weapons and Related Items
- Lot 64
- Two 19th century sabres, probably Turkish
- Lot 65
- Three lances
All with shortened bamboo handles, possible for pig-sticking.
- Lot 66
- An early 19th century double barrelled flintlock pocket pistol
The lock engraved with trophies and inscribed Welch Bambury, (damaged).
- Lot 67
- A French bayonet
The blade dated 1874, the sheath and handle bearing the serial number A 65214.
- Lot 68
- A French bayonet
The blade dated 1874, the sheath and handle bearing the serial number B 85663.
- Lot 69
- A flintlock musket
The plate marked with a crown and the initials GR, CHC and TOWER. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 70
- A letter, dated July 17 1862
From a lady to her nephew, Lt. B. Fisher who was serving in the Union Army.
- Lot 71
- A US model 1860 Field and Staff Officer's sword
The blade bearing the maker's name J.M. Litchfield San Fransico California. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 72
- A Colt model 1860 Army percussion .44 calibre revolver, serial number 48368, manufactured in 1862
With modern case, stock extension and accessories. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 73
- A 1796 pattern British cavalry sabre £ 200 - 300
- Lot 74
- A pair of 1796 pattern British cavalry sabres £ 400 - 600
- Lot 75
- A pair of 1796 pattern British cavalry sabres £ 400 - 600
- Lot 76
- A pair of 1796 pattern British cavalry sabres £ 300 - 500
- Lot 77
- A pair of 1796 pattern British cavalry sabres £ 300 - 500
- Lot 78
- A pair of 1796 pattern British cavalry sabres £ 300 - 500
- Lot 79
- A pair of 1796 pattern British cavalry sabres £ 300 - 500
- Lot 80
- A pair of 1796 pattern British cavalry sabres £ 300 - 500
- Lot 81
- A pair of 1796 pattern British cavalry sabres £ 300 - 500
- Lot 82
- A pair of 1796 pattern British cavalry sabres £ 300 - 500
- Lot 83
- A pair of 1796 pattern British cavalry sabres £ 200 - 400
- Lot 84
- A pair of 1796 pattern British cavalry sabres £ 200 - 400
- Clocks and Barometers
- Lot 85
- A Victorian mahogany eight day mantel clock by John W. Carter of London
The stepped mahogany case of architectural form with inset brass lined spandrels above dial, standing on a plinth base with flattened square feet, the 7 inch diameter circular silver dial inscribed John W. Carter 61 Cornhill, London within a bevelled glazed door , similar bevelled glass to sides and top, twin fusee movement striking on a bell. 30 cms wide x 40 cms high. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 86
- An early Victorian mahogany longcase clock
The arched swan neck pediment with brass roundels above an arched hood door flanked with turned columns, the trunk with ogee arched door above a spreading plinth base. 240 cms high. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 87
- An early 20th century gilt brass cased aneroid desk barometer
The instrument with circular dial inscribed Arthur Jack & Co. Cheltenham mounted within a horseshoe frame with enamelled headed nails. 12.5 cms high.
- Lot 88
- A Victorian line inlaid mahogany wheel barometer by Butti of Taunton
The circular barometric dial engraved with masonic symbols beneath a thermometer and humidity dial, (requiring restoration). 96 cms high. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 89
- A George III mahogany line inlaid stick barometer
The silver vernier scale inscribed Jest Salisbury. 94 cms high. £ 1,200 - 1,800
- Lot 90
- A Victorian geometrically line inlaid mahogany wheel barometer by F. Porri of Dublin
And another retailed by M.E.S. Solomons of Dublin, each with silvered barometric dial, (requiring restoration). The former 109 cms high. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 91
- Five various Victorian mahogany wheel barometers by various makers
Including D. Fagioli & Son of Clerkenwell, P. Bordess of Chester and three others. The largest 111 cms high. (5) £ 500 - 700
- Lot 92
- No lot
- Lot 93
- No lot
- Silver and Silver Plate
- Lot 94
- A cased pair of later decorated berry spoons and a sifter ladle, the serving spoon hallmarked London 1825, the sifter ladle 1806
Each bowl embossed with a peacock, the handles engraved with berried foliage, cased. (3) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 95
- A set of twelve teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, hallmarked London 1884, maker's mark of William Comyns
Each with shell shaped bowl and twisted and bright cut handle, cased. (13) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 96
- A pair of fish servers, hallmarked Sheffield 1862, maker's mark of Harrison Bros. & Howson
Each decorated with embossed trailing husks to the handle, the knife blade engraved with a fishing boat, cased. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 97
- A pair of Fiddle and Thread pattern chop tongs, hallmarked London 1884, maker's mark of J.A. & J.S.
The ends with pierced panels.
- Lot 98
- Two salvers, hallmarked Chester 1935 and 1936, maker's mark of S.B. & S. Ltd.
Each with serpentine rim, one engraved to the centre, each standing on three scroll feet. Each 25.5 cms diameter. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 99
- A waiter, hallmarked Chester 1936
With serpentine rim engraved to the centre, standing on scroll feet; and another waiter, hallmarked Sheffield 1936. The former 20.5 cms wide. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 100
- A waiter, hallmarked Birmingham 1936, maker's mark of B.B.S. Ltd.
The circular gadrooned body supported on four claw and ball feet. 18 cms diameter.
- Lot 101
- A pair of candlesticks, hallmarked London 1783, maker's mark of W.A.
Each with fluted cylindrical waisted nozzle above a stiff leaf decorated collar and fluted tapering stem above a square base decorated with trailing beads and husks; and a matching candlestick, hallmarked Sheffield 1910 with accompanying twin branch candelabra fitting. 28.5 cms high. (3) £ 600 - 800
- Lot 102
- A teapot, hallmarked London 1800, maker's mark of S.H.
The oval body with hinged finial mounted lid and boxwood handle, the upper part decorated with trailing foliate decoration above a crest within a laurel garland. 28 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 103
- A pair of salts, indistinctly hallmarked, maker's mark indistinct
Each with gadrooned shell decorated rim above a gilt washed interior embedded oval body, standing on a domed foot, engraved with initials. Each 10.5 cms wide. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 104
- A milk jug, hallmarked London 1807, maker's mark indistinct
The helmet shaped body with reeded loop handle and engraved with scrolling foliage. 14 cms wide.
- Lot 105
- A set of twelve reeded Old English pattern fish knives and forks, hallmarked Sheffield 1924, maker's mark of T.B. & S.
Each crested. (24) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 106
- A tea caddy, hallmarked London 1907, maker's mark of Mappin & Webb
The sarcophagus shaped body with serpentine hinged lid. 10 cms wide.
- Lot 107
- A money box, hallmarked London 1908, maker's mark indistinct
The rectangular box with gadrooned sloping top inset with a slot above a rising flap, engraved. 6.5 cms wide.
- Lot 108
- A milk jug, hallmarked London 1935, maker's mark D. & J.W.
The baluster body with loop handle and sparrow beak; and another milk jug. The former 12 cms high. (2)
- Lot 109
- A Continental stand, bowl and cover
Each piece embossed with foliage and portraits; a Turkish style silver coffee pot; a white metal ashtray; and a silver plated entree dish. The former 14 cms high. (4)
- Lot 110
- A pair of toast racks, hallmarked Sheffield 1937, maker's mark of E.V.
Four silver napkin rings, a pair of modern painted coasters, and a crumb scoop. The former 7.5 cms wide.(Quantity)
- Lot 111
- A pap boat, hallmarked London 1764, maker's mark indistinct
The shallow dished bowl with elongated lip. 11 cms long.
- Lot 112
- A caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham 1807, maker's mark of W.P.
The heart shaped handle engraved with initials above an elongated oval body; and another caddy spoon. (2).
- Lot 113
- A sherry decanter label, hallmarked Birmingham 1824, maker's mark of I.T.
The embossed label decorated with fruiting vines and a bacchic mask; two other decanter labels; and two pairs of sugar tongs. (5)
- Lot 114
- A canteen of Fiddle and Thread pattern cutlery, hallmarked London 1885, maker's mark of J.A. & T.S.
Comprising: twelve table spoons, sixteen table forks, eighteen dessert spoons, fourteen dessert forks, a soup ladle hallmarked London 1838, three sauce ladles, six egg spoons, four salt spoons and twelve teaspoons, crested. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 115
- A pair of late 19th century Dutch white metal servers
The spoon with pierced stem and ship finial, the fork with pierced stem and windmill finial; a sifter ladle; and a toddy ladle. (4)
- Lot 116
- A set of eight Old English pattern teaspoons, hallmarked London 1832
A harlequin set of six teaspoons; and a small quantity of other miscellaneous cutlery. (Quantity)
- Lot 117
- A wine funnel, hallmarked London 1809, maker's mark indistinct
And another wine funnel, hallmarked London 1791. The former 14 cms high. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 118
- An Old English pattern gravy spoon, hallmarked London 1818, maker's mark of T.B.
A Fiddle,Thread and Shell pattern plated gravy spoon; and a quantity of other flatware and silver plate. £ 120 - 180
- Lot 119
- Three Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, hallmarked London 1817
Five cased teaspoons; and a quantity of other miscellaneous cutlery.
- Lot 120
- A composite canteen of King's pattern cutlery, various dates and makers, predominantly Elkington & Co.
Comprising: twelve teaspoons, thirteen table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve table spoons, fifteen dessert spoons, a gravy spoon and soup ladle fitted in an oak canteen. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 121
- A set of six American Old English pattern small spoons, hallmarked E. Shaw, Sterling, maker's mark of E. Shaw
Engraved with initials MB. 15.5 cms long. (6)
- Lot 122
- A late Victorian Aesthetic Movement butter knife, hallmarked London 1879, maker's mark of Messrs. Barnard
Engraved allover with birds nesting in Japanese style foliage and engraved with initial B. 18.3 cms long
- Lot 123
- An Edwardian tortoiseshell and silver mounted snuff box, hallmarked London 1910
Of circular form. 7 cms diameter.
- Lot 124
- A silver plated entree dish
The rounded rectangular body with loop handles. 28 cms wide.
- Lot 125
- A three piece tea set, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, maker's mark of T.H.
Each with oval half fluted body and gadrooned rim. The teapot 23.5 cms wide. (3) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 126
- A composite part canteen of Fiddle pattern cutlery
Comprising: twelve dessert spoons hallmarked London 1850, maker's mark of J.W., five table forks hallmarked Exeter 1853, one 1850 and one 1964, six dessert forks three hallmarked Exeter 1870, two Exeter 1854, one Exeter 1848, six teaspoons hallmarked London 1809, six tablespoons two hallmarked Edinburgh 1836, one Edinburgh 1843, two London 1839 and one London 1827. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 127
- A pair of Victorian silver plated bottle coasters by Elkington & Co.
Each with wooden insert. Each 17.5 cms diameter. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 128
- A wine funnel, hallmarked London 1824, maker's mark of W.B.
The top with embossed floral decoration, cased. 12.5 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 129
- A cased set of twelve silver plated fish knives and forks and a quantity of other cased cutlery
- Lot 130
- A pepper caster, hallmarked Sheffield 1931, maker's mark of G.H.
The plain baluster body with pierced top; and a silver plated entree dish. (2)
- Lot 131
- An American Sterling silver basket retailed by Bigelow Kennard & Company
The pierced sinuous body with reeded loop handle. 17 cms wide.
- Lot 132
- A pocket watch stand, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, maker's mark of D & F
The stand formed as an inverted horseshoe, the easel support with suspension loop formed as a riding crop. 10.5 cms high.
- Lot 133
- A silver mounted Morocco leather travelling clock case with Ansonia time piece
The rectangular case with embossed loop handle. 12 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 134
- A large quantity of miscellaneous silver plate £ 100 - 150
- Lot 135
- An entree dish, hallmarked Sheffield 1933, maker's mark of Walker & Hall
The rounded rectangular body with ribbon tied decoration and loop handle. 27.5 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 136
- A cased set of twelve ivory handled silver fish knives and forks, hallmarked Sheffield 1921, maker's mark of G.G.R.
Fitted in an oak case. (24) £ 250 - 350
- Lot 137
- A mustard pot, hallmarked Birmingham 1912, maker's mark of M.H. & Co. Ltd.
The oval serpentine body with hinged lid and pierced and engraved sides enclosing a blue glass liner; and an associated mustard spoon. 10.5 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 138
- An Old English pattern fish slice, hallmarked London 1830, maker's mark of J.H.
The bright cut handle engraved with a crest above a pierced and engraved blade; and two embossed silver dishes. (3)
- Lot 139
- An 18th century white metal mounted toddy lifter
The turned walnut bowl with white metal rim and baleen handle. 28 cms long.
- Lot 140
- A Victorian ormolu cased watch stand
The tripartite base supporting a pierced frame decorated with a figure of Chronos, a winged putto and scrolling foliage incorporating a watch movement. 33 cms high.
- Lot 141
- A pair of silver plated fish knives
Each with engraved blade and decorative handle, cased. (2)
- Lot 142
- A silver plated columnar lamp base
The stop fluted column supported on a square section base. 45 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 143
- A snuff box, hallmarked Birmingham 1829, maker's mark of T.S.
The engine engraved rectangular body with hinged lid surmounted with a figure of horse and jockey. 6.5 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 144
- A silver mounted clear glass hip flask, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, maker's mark of W.C.G.
The hinged lid above a faceted body and removable cup. 13 cms high.
- Lot 145
- An early 19th century Channel Islands Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker's mark probably that of C.W. Quesnel
Engraved with a crest.
- Lot 146
- A quantity of Old English pattern silver plated flatware and a carving set £ 100 - 150
- Lot 147
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- Lot 148
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- Lot 149
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- Lot 150
- No lot
- Lot 151
- No lot
- Lot 152
- No lot
- Lot 153
- No lot
- Jewellery and Objects of Vertu
- Lot 154
- A late 19th century unmarked gold set enamelled brooch
The pierced white enamelled rounded rectangular frame interspersed with diamond chips and centred with an oval citrine. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 155
- A Victorian diamond and emerald unmarked gold pendant brooch
The upper scroll foliate decorated quatrefoil centred with a rectangular emerald and four diamond chips hung with three pendant drops, each set with a lozenge shaped emerald. £ 800 - 1,000
- Lot 156
- A Victorian gilt metal brooch
Centred with a citrine within a pierced quatrefoil setting.
- Lot 157
- An early 20th century stick pin
The top modelled as a fox mask with diamond set head and ruby set eyes. £ 150 - 1,250
- Lot 158
- A late Victorian stick pin
The head set with an oval opal entwined by a snake, its head inset with a single diamond. £ 120 - 180
- Lot 159
- A Victorian peridot and diamond set brooch
The central stone within a pierced scalloped frame. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 160
- An Art Nouveau white metal brooch, attributed to Sybil Dunlop
The circular foliate frame set with green and lavender coloured cabochons.
This item was brought by the present owner from Sybil Dunlop's daughter. £ 500 - 700
- Lot 161
- An unmarked gold Scottish hardstone set brooch
The central engraved cruciform within a pierced lobed frame inset with polished hardstones. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 162
- A three string cultured pearl necklace
The pearls of graduated form, the unmarked gold clasp centred with an amethyst within a ten diamond surround. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 163
- A quantity of miscellaneous paste and marcasite jewellery and buttons
- Lot 164
- Two 9 ct gold cased ladies wrist watches
Each with gold strap; and a 9 ct gold buckle. (3)
- Lot 165
- A Victorian gilt metal mounted cameo
Depicting a flying eagle feeding from a cup held by a goddess; and a turquoise and seed pearl set brooch centred with a cameo. (2)
- Lot 166
- A turquoise, amethyst and seed pearl set brooch
And a small quantity of other turquoise set jewellery. (Quantity) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 167
- A Victorian 9 ct gold ring
The head set with a polished hardstone within a split seed pearl frame; another Victorian ring; and an 18 ct gold and enamel ring. (3)
- Lot 168
- An 18 ct gold ring set with a polished turquoise
And four other rings. (5)
- Lot 169
- A Victorian unmarked bar brooch
Inset with garnets and split seed pearls; a polished hardstone brooch; three other brooches; and two gold pins. (7)
- Lot 170
- A pair of unmarked gold framed turquoise earrings
Each pendant formed as a polished triangular turquoise within a ribbon tied frame.
- Lot 171
- A silver and mother-of-pearl folding pen knife and fork
A silver button hook; and a compact. (3)
- Lot 172
- A quantity of miscellaneous costume jewellery
- Lot 173
- Six cased sets of Maundy money
Dates: 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1962 and 1964; two cased Coronation sets; and a quantity of crowns and miscellaneous currency. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 174
- A pair of silver and enamelled earrings
Each formed as a pierced flower decorated drop, decorated in shades of blue enamel.
- Lot 175
- A pair of white metal earrings set with green stones
A necklace formed from shells; a hardstone bead necklace; a turquoise set inset clip; a ring; and a necklace. (6)
- Lot 176
- An oxidised silver and gold ring by Barbara Christie
The cruciform head mounted on a plain open band.
- Lot 177
- A three stone diamond ring
The 9 ct gold band set with three diamonds within an angular open frame setting. £ 120 - 180
- Lot 178
- A five stone diamond ring
The 18 ct gold band set with five evenly sized stones. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 179
- A diamond set ladies dress ring
The 18 ct white gold band headed with flowerhead setting mounted with a central diamond within eight stone surround. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 180
- A diamond set ladies dress ring
The gold band with pierced shoulders supporting a pavè set lozenge set with twenty one diamonds. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 181
- A two stone diamond ring with crossover setting
The platinum band set with two brilliant cut diamonds.
Note: Accompanying this lot is a written insurance valuation. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 182
- A diamond solitaire ring
The single stone mounted on an 18 ct gold and platinum band with diamond chip set shoulders. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 183
- A sapphire and diamond cluster ring
The 18 ct gold band headed with a central diamond within an oval surround set with ten diamonds. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 184
- A 9 ct gold charm bracelet
Set with a 1902 sovereign, 1912 half sovereign and a quantity of gold charms. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 185
- A string of pink coral beads
With 9 ct gold seed pearl and coral set clasp £ 150 - 250
- Lot 186
- A pair of modern emerald and diamond ear studs
Each of stylised foliate form.
- Lot 187
- A diamond and emerald ring
The 18 ct gold band set with a central diamond flanked with two emeralds and two diamonds.
- Lot 188
- A three stone gold ring
The central diamond flanked with two smaller stones.
- Lot 189
- An Art Deco aquamarine and split seed pearl set pendant
The top set with a single aquamarine above an open bar and circular frame set with an aquamarine and two split seed pearls. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 190
- A 15 ct gold articulated gate bracelet
Formed with plain six bar links. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 191
- A late 19th century Continental unmarked gold diamond set bracelet
The double banded hoop set with a flowerhead set with diamonds. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 192
- A Victorian garnet and seed pearl brooch
The central oval garnet within a split seed pearl engraved surround within a lobed border. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 193
- A pair of 18th century clear paste set rectangular buckles (2)
- Lot 194
- A 19th century paste set necklace
The inverted pear shaped pendant set with clear pastes and hung with blue glass drops, cased. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 195
- A 19th century Continental paste set necklace
Formed as ribbon tied sprigs and hung with a dove. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 196
- A 19th century paste necklace
The strand hung with four loops and tear drops. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 197
- An early 19th century suite of gilt metal and paste jewellery
Comprising: a necklace with cruciform pendant, earrings and bracelet each with pink pastes within clear paste surrounds, cased. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 198
- A gilt metal two part buckle
Set with glass beads and seed pearls.
- Lot 199
- A 19th century paste bracelet
Formed as five pierced ovals joined with square paste set flowerheads, cased. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 200
- A Victorian unmarked gold heart shaped locket
The front inset with a central ruby within a turquoise surround. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 201
- A white metal mounted enamelled ceramic brooch by Ruskin
- Lot 202
- No lot
- Lot 203
- No lot
- Lot 204
- No lot
- Lot 205
- An 18th century English enamel patch box
The waisted rectangular body in blue enamel with hinged lid inscribed We live in hope on a shield leaning against an urn. 13.5 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 206
- An 18th century English enamel patch box
The circular body decorated with pale blue enamel, the lid inscribed A Pledge of My Esteem. 2 cms diameter. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 207
- An 18th century scent bottle holder
The rounded rectangular body with hinged lid inscribed Remember the Giver of this Trifle the body transfer decorated with figures emblematic of Hope and Charity against an overall pale pink ground, enclosing an associated clear glass scent bottle. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 208
- An 18th century enamel snuff box
The oval body decorated in dark blue enamel, the lid depicting a classical maiden and her dog beside a tomb. 5.5 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 209
- An 18th century enamel snuff box
The quatrefoil yellow body with hinged lid decorated with a sheaf of corn flanked by doves. 5.5 cms wide.
Note: It is likely that this decoration is used to commemorate the Corn Laws. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 210
- An 18th century yellow enamel patch box
The circular body with hinged lid, the white enamel lid inscribed with the verse The Loaves and Fishes are the Royal Game for Which the Outs Against the Ins Exclaim. 4 cms diameter. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 211
- An 18th century enamel snuff box
The oval body with hinged lid, the body decorated with trailing husks and hunting horns, the lid centred with a figural scene within a ribbon tied border inscribed Unanimity is the Strength of Society within a foliate frame, (extensively restored). 7 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 212
- An 18th century enamel nutmeg grater
The ovoid body decorated overall with trailing blue and gilt lines against a white background, the unscrewable lid opening to reveal a grater (restored). £ 100 - 150
- Lot 213
- An 18th century enamel patch box
The oval body decorated with ribbon tied garlands against a white background, the lid inscribed Have communion with few Be familiar with one Deal justly with all Speak evil of none. 4 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 214
- An 18th century enamel bonbonnière
The body formed as a liver and white coloured recumbent spaniel, the lid inscribed Fear God and honour the King Kiss a pretty girl that's no sin (the lid damaged). £ 500 - 700
- Lot 215
- An 18th century enamel etui case
The body decorated in blue and white enamel with flower filled cartouches. 8.5 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 216
- An 18th century gilt metal etui
The body engraved with flowering foliage and containing scissors, pencil, penknife and other implements. 8.5 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 217
- An 18th century silver cased etui
The rococo embossed cased with suspension ring, the interior containing a mother-of-pearl handled penknife, a yellow metal topped worm and peg corkscrew, tweezers and needle. 9.5 cms high. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 218
- An unusual white metal enamelled pendant vinaigrette
The hinged lid decorated with two figures and enclosing a gilt metal interior with grille, the reverse with translucent enamel decorated with courting figures. 3 cms diameter. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 219
- An early 20th century enamelled white metal vinaigrette scent bottle
The ovoid body with hinged lid decorated overall with gilt trailed translucent crimson enamel suspended from a chain. 4 cms high. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 220
- An unusual silver vinaigrette, hallmarked Birmingham 1874, maker's mark of F.M.
The engine engraved body formed as a handbag engraved overall with foliage with serpentine hinged lid above a waisted body suspended from a short chain. 4 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 221
- An early 19th century walnut cased etui
The hinged nut enclosing sewing implements. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 222
- An early 20th century Continental gilt metal and enamel box
The hinged rectangular top with enamelled with a courtly scene with lion and unicorn. 8.5 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 223
- An 18th century gold pique and mother-of-pearl inlaid tortoiseshell snuff box lid
The rounded rectangular body inlaid with classical figures. 7.5 cms wide.
- Lot 224
- A 19th century snuff box
The hinged lid inlaid with gold pique. 9.5 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 225
- An 18th century agate inset white metal snuff box
The circular lid with hardstone inset. 6 cms diameter. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 226
- A Victorian and white metal and mother-of-pearl card case
One side inset with monogrammed diamond shaped panel; and another Victorian mother-of-pearl card case, one side inset with a glass diamond with red background. The former 10.5 cms high. (2)
- Lot 227
- An early 20th century enamelled white metal compact formed as a handbag
The shaped body inset with a pale blue enamel panel decorated with roses and enclosing a fitted interior. 8 cms wide.
- Lot 228
- A pair of early 20th century white metal lorgnettes
With long chain
- Lot 229
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- Lot 230
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- Lot 231
- No lot
- Pottery, Porcelain and Glass
- Lot 232
- A pair of Victorian gold lustre decorated Spaniels
Each modelled standing with separate front leg. Each 23.5 cms high. (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 233
- Two Victorian Staffordshire spaniels
Both with brown mottled detail and gold painted collar and lead. 23 cms high. (2)
- Lot 234
- A Victorian Staffordshire model of emperor Napoleon
Seated amongst cannons and cannon balls. 39 cms high.
- Lot 235
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural group of Macaroni
The plain white figure with painted details seated next to two yellow painted barrels and holding a drinking vessel and a musket. 36 cms high. £ 70 - 100
- Lot 236
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural spill vase
Depicting Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf with painted detail. 25 cms high.
- Lot 237
- A Victorian Staffordshire equestrian group entitled Empress of France
With painted detailed dress and trailing green bonnet sat astride a parading horse. 26 cms high.
- Lot 238
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural clock group
The clock face bordered with flowering foliage below a seated Highlander holding bagpipes and a seated maiden holding a tartan blanket. 35 cms high.
- Lot 239
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural clock group
The clock face bordered with flowering foliage below a seated Highlander holding bagpipes and a seated maiden holding a pink painted blanket. 35 cms high.
- Lot 240
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural spill vase
Formed as two seated maidens below arched fruiting vines with a seated black and white spaniel at their feet. 33 cms high.
- Lot 241
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural group
Formed as two lovers seated below an arched fruiting vine, with painted detail. 35 cms high.
- Lot 242
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural spill vase
Formed as two lovers holding hands either side of a tree trunk, with painted details. 30 cms high.
- Lot 243
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural spill vase
Formed as Red Riding Hood and the wolf, with painted detail. 19 cms high.
- Lot 244
- A Victorian Staffordshire figure of a seated Prince Albert
Wearing a blue tunic with green belt. 18 cms high.
- Lot 245
- Two Victorian Staffordshire spaniels
Decorated with curly black mottled decoration. 10 cms high. (2)
- Lot 246
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural group
Formed as a sleeping soldier sat astride a cannon and leaning on his drum, with gilt and painted decoration. 29 cms high.
- Lot 247
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural spill vase
Formed with three children playing alongside a tree trunk, with full coloured detail. 19 cms high.
- Lot 248
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural group of two seated musicians
One playing a banjo the other a tambourine, with coloured detail. 23 cms high.
- Lot 249
- An early 20th century Staffordshire figural group
Formed as a standing gentleman wearing a blue coat and a seated maiden holding a basket. 24 cms high.
- Lot 250
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural group
Formed as a dancing couple, with painted details. 19.5 cms high.
- Lot 251
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural spill vase
Formed as a young maiden seated beside a tree trunk with a white and mottled red lamb perched on her knee. 18 cms high.
- Lot 252
- A Victorian Staffordshire group
Formed as a red painted stag beside a tree trunk with a young reclining deer at its feet. 17 cms high.
- Lot 253
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural group
Formed as a man and his love seated beneath an arched trellis with a yellow and orange painted bird perched on his hand, with painted detail. 25.5 cms high.
- Lot 254
- A Victorian Staffordshire model of a seated Turk
Wearing a blue painted coat. 12 cms high.
- Lot 255
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural inkwell
Formed as a seated dignitary wearing a cobalt coat with a black and white spaniel on his lap, comprising: an inkwell and a quill holder. 17.5 cms high.
- Lot 256
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural group
Formed as two figures, one in Highland dress, with painted detail. 15 cms high.
- Lot 257
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural group
Formed as two huntsman flanking a white and red painted deer sitting above a florally bordered clock face. 23.5 cms high.
- Lot 258
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural group
Formed as a clock face flanked by two female Highland dancers with painted decoration. 23 cms high.
- Lot 259
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural group
Formed as a clock face below a basket of flowering fruit flanked by two female figures, one in Highland outfit, with painted detail. 28.5 cms high.
- Lot 260
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural group
Fomred as a male figure holding an orange hat and a female figure playing a tambourine with a reclining goat at her feet, with painted decoration. 26 cms high.
- Lot 261
- A Victorian Staffordshire figural spill vase
Formed as a maiden, possibly Lady Hester Stanhope and Dr Miriam, with coloured detail. 21 cms high.
- Lot 262
- A Victorian majolica oyster plate
The lobed dish with central well within a surround modelled with six pink and white glazed hollows. 25.5 cms wide.
- Lot 263
- A Victorian Wedgwood majolica nautilus vase
The rib moulded body supported on a domed rockwork base, impressed factory mark. 26.5 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 264
- A Victorian majolica bud vase formed as dolphin
The grotesquely modelled sea creature with hollowed out back, (damaged). 23 cms wide.
- Lot 265
- A Victorian Holdcroft majolica jardiniere
The cylindrical body with blue ground modelled with swallows and flowering stems; and an associated majolica pedestal, impressed factory marks. The jardiniere 34 cms high, the pedestal 93 cms high. (2) £ 500 - 800
- Lot 266
- A Victorian majolica lamp base, probably Minton
The ring shaped body with flared neck and waisted domed foot decorated overall with blue glaze and yellow flowerheads, (adapted for electricity). 25 cms high.
- Lot 267
- A Wemyss pottery foot bath
The ovoid body with twin handles, the exterior painted with the Thistle pattern, impressed Wemyss Ware R. H. & S twice and printed retail mark for Thomas Goode, South Audley Street, London, (one handle cracked and repaired, both handles reattached). 49 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 268
- A Wemyss pottery pig
The animal with deep pink coloured glaze, impressed factory mark, (one ear re attached minor paint loss). 16 cms long.
- Lot 269
- A Wemyss pottery pig
The animal with deep pink coloured glaze, impressed factory mark, (one ear re-attached, the front left foot chipped, minor paint loss). 16 cms long.
- Lot 270
- A Victorian pottery child's dinner service
Each piece decorated with a mauve and white ribbon band comprising: five various tureens and covers, tureen stands, six graduated meat plates, six small side plates, six medium size side plates, fifteen dinner plates, six soup bowls and three ladles, (two broken). (Quantity) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 271
- A Victorian pottery child's dinner service
Each piece with stylized green printed flowerheads within lobed border, comprising: three various tureens, eleven side plates, twelve dinner plates, twelve various tureen stands and meat plates. (Quantity) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 272
- A Victorian blue and white transfer printed Monopteris pattern part child's dinner service
Comprising fifteen various plates (seven damaged), two square tureens and two lids (all damaged), six graduated meat plates (three damaged). (Quantity)
- Lot 273
- A Victorian Parian figure of a classical maiden
The young woman modelled standing next to a tree stump. 37 cms high.
- Lot 274
- A Victorian Parian figure of an actor
The male figure modelled wearing a long cloak and breeches. 35 cms high.
- Lot 275
- A Victorian Parian figure of an amorous couple
Modelled in 18th century clothing. 25 cms high.
- Lot 276
- A Victorian Parian figure of a young Queen Victoria
Modelled wearing a tiara. 31 cms high.
- Lot 277
- A Victorian pParian figure of a classical maiden
Modelled holding a shell in her left hand. 36 cms high.
- Lot 278
- A Victorian Robinson & Leadbeater Parian figure of Christ
Modelled standing and pointing to a sacred heart on his chest. 51 cms high. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 279
- An English pearlware jug
Moulded and painted with pink lustre; and two other jugs with partial lustre decoration. The former 14.5 cms high. (3)
- Lot 280
- A set of three graduated Allerton jugs
Each of squat baluster form with loop handle, decorated overall in the Imari palette with pink lustre flashes. The largest 12 cms high. (3)
- Lot 281
- A pair of Victorian Masons Ironstone jugs
Each of octagonal baluster form, printed and painted in enamels, printed factory mark. (2)
- Lot 282
- A Victorian pottery footbath
The moulded oval body with loop handles with printed and hand coloured decoration of apple blossom (cracked). 50 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 283
- A Spode tea cup and saucer in the Pembroke pattern, 1820-1830
With hand painted panels on an embossed body amidst rich floral gilding, inscribed with descriptions to underside Eagle Rock; Lough Bray Wicklow; St. Kevin' s Kitchen, Wicklow;Tenby South Wales, etc., and marked Spode in black.
Note: See Spode by Leonard Whiter, published by Barry Jenkins Ltd. 1978. Illustration p. 269. £ 120 - 180
- Lot 284
- A Spode New Oval shape cream jug
The ovoid body decorated in a gilt Vermicelli pattern; and a matching tea cup, the tea cup numbered 403 to the underside. The former 14 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 285
- An early 19th century Spode helmet shaped cream jug
With gilt trailed decoration above transfer printed floral sprays en grisaille. 14 cms wide.
- Lot 286
- A Spode New Oval shape cream jug
The oval body with transfer printed rural landscapes en grisaille. 14 cms wide.
- Lot 287
- A late 18th century spirally moulded sugar basin and cover
With stylised dolphin ring mask handles decorated with blue and red floral and gilt sprigs and a matching cream jug; and an associated slop bowl. The former 17 cms wide. (3)
- Lot 288
- Two 19th century blue and white transfer decorated plates
Each with pierced lobed rim, the centre decorated with an idyllic country landscape. Each 21 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 289
- A Victorian part tea set
Each piece decorated with a running band of burgundy coloured scrolls, comprising: milk jug, slop bowl, covered sugar bowl and a tea cup and saucer; together with an other associated tea cup and saucer. Sugar bowl and cover 17 cms high. (5)
- Lot 290
- A Belleek cream jug
Formed as a spiral shell with pink coral handle; and a matching sugar bowl, black printed factory mark. Cream jug 10 cms high.
- Lot 291
- An early 19th century cream jug
The oval body hand painted with rural landscapes between gilt borders. 15 cms wide.
- Lot 292
- An early 19th century cream jug
The oval body with lustre decoration above black printed landscapes. 15 cms wide.
- Lot 293
- A 19th century pink lustre decorated cream jug
The body transfer decorated with a biblical scene depicting the discovery of Moses amongst bull rushes. 14 cms wide.
- Lot 294
- An early 19th century helmet shaped cream jug
The oval body decorated in brown with trailing foliage between chocolate coloured bands; another cream jug; and a tea pot stand. The former 12 cms wide. (3)
- Lot 295
- A pair of Spode plates in flower embossed shape
With pale blue rim heightened with gilt decoration inscribed in red Spode 3906 to the underside. Each 25 cms diameter. (2)
- Lot 296
- An early 19th century transfer printed slop bowl, plate and sugar bowl cover
Each with gilt rim and transfer decorated en grisaille with flowers, and a New Oval shape sugar dish and cover, similarly decorated. (4)
- Lot 297
- A 19th century Willow pattern blue and white transfer printed part tea set
Comprising: two cups and saucers, slop bowl and cream jug.
- Lot 298
- A 19th century transfer decorated cup and saucer, probably Spode
Each with chocolate coloured painted rim above transfer printed floral sprays en grisaille; another cup and saucer; and three other cups.
- Lot 299
- A Spode cup and saucer
Each decorated with alternating polychrome and gilt panels within a berried laurel band, painted factory mark; another Spode coffee cup pattern number 459; and a blue and white transfer printed Spode cup.
- Lot 300
- An early 19th century Spode transfer decorated tea cup
And a saucer decorated with a man fishing; and another cup. (3)
- Lot 301
- A pair of Spode Tiber pattern blue and white transfer printed plates
Each with impressed and printed factory mark. 21 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 302
- A Spode blue and white transfer decorated lozenge shaped dish
Decorated with flowers and rock work within a flowerhead filled border, impressed factory mark and printed with the letter B; a Spode imperial blue and white decorated toothbrush holder; and a Greek pattern crescent shaped tureen cover. The former 13 cms wide. (3)
- Lot 303
- Two similar porcelain dishes
Each with quatrelobed form with moulded handle, decorated in the Imari palette. 20.5 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 304
- A Coalport slop bowl and sugar dish
The latter with moulded ring handle, both decorated in the Imari palette. (2)
- Lot 305
- An Orrefors glass claret/water jug
The circular tapering body with applied trailing decoration about a pinched spout, engraved to base Orrefors M 3993; and another Scandinavian thick wall vase of rounded square tapering form, indistinctly engraved to the base. The former 24 cms high, the latter 14.5 cms high. (2)
- Lot 306
- A late Victorian glass water jug
The pulled reeded handle above pinched neck and spout, circular tapering body with all over dimple decoration. 20 cms high.
- Lot 307
- An Aesthetic set of three graduated jugs
Each with looping handle above pinched spout and body with groove and spot relief moulded decoration, in green and red, pattern registration 4th July 1867, pattern number 4819 . (a/f). The largest 24 cms high. (3)
- Lot 308
- A late Victorian pottery unusual strainer jug
The lilac ground with raised white scrolling foliage in relief with floral scroll handle above pinched spout with inset strainer, standing on pedestal foot with bead banding, (restored). 14 cms high.
- Lot 309
- A Lloyd and Middlesbro-on-Tees pottery St. Ledger Centenary Commemorative mug, circa 1876
The cylindrical body with angular handle and printed in black with details of winning horses
from 1776 to 1876, black printed mark. 10.5 cms high.
- Lot 310
- A Bishop & Stonier earthenware dessert service
Comprising: twelve plates and four low tazza, each with printed floral border and central printed flower spray with over painted decoration. 24 cms diameter. (16) £ 120 - 180
- Lot 311
- A Meissen porcelain sweetmeat figural group, circa 1760, allegorical of Africa, modelled by P. Reinicke
Modelled as a Blackamoor standing beside a wicker basket, the cover applied with fruiting vines, overall white glaze, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue. 19 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 312
- An early 19th century porcelain dish and cover, possibly Spode
The shallow body with gilt trailed loop handles, the lid with similarly formed handle decorated overall with transfer printed landscape vignettes with an embossed moulded framework. 17 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 313
- An 18th century cream ware mug, possibly decorated in the Rhodes workshop
The cylindrical body with loop handle and inscribed Success to bold Rodney and dated 1781, within a black and red decorated floral cartouche, (damaged). 12 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 314
- An 18th century Leeds creamware strainer
The shallow dished bowl with geometric stylised foliate piercing and moulded scalloped shell handle. 9.5 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 315
- A Thomas Grainger, Grainger Lee & Company porcelain vase
The elongated baluster body with pierced flared neck above open gilt handles and pierced collar, the body decorated with pastel coloured flowers issuing from a gilt cornucopia, printed factory mark. 45.5 cms high. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 316
- A Royal Worcester ewer, circa 1900
The cream coloured body mounted with a handle formed as a dragon above red lined gilt floral sprays, printed factory mark embossed number 260 and gilder's mark EH. 29 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 317
- A Royal Worcester vase
The squat baluster body decorated with roses supported on a lappet headed gilt decorated foot, green printed factory mark and numbered 285 and 15.54. 13 cms high.
- Lot 318
- A Royal Worcester model of a Skye Terrier, shape number 374, possibly modelled by James Hadley
The animal in naturalistic pose, each foot with impressed factory mark, shaped number 374, (restored). £ 500 - 700
- Lot 319
- A pair of Regency cut glass sweetmeat dishes and covers
Each with flared square section lid decorated with cut lozenges above a flared square section base with waisted stem and star cut foot, (damaged). Each 28.5 cms high . (2)
- Lot 320
- A 19th century Vienna coffee can and saucer
Each piece decorated with classical oval panels depicting cupid and muses within a pale green body highlighted with geometric gilt and imbricated panels, blue painted factory mark and impressed numbers 22 and 28, (the cup chipped to the rim). The saucer 13.5 cms diameter.
- Lot 321
- A set of six tiles after a design by Salvador Dali, circa 1954
Each with differing stylised design within an ebonised frame. 20 x 20 cms. (6) £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 322
- A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Continental porcelain figures depicting a gentleman serenading a young woman
Each modelled in 18th century costume, standing on a rocky base. Each approximately 41 cms high. (2) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 323
- A porcelain group of a female musician and a jester, probably Samson
Each modelled with floral decorated clothing on a pierced rockwork base. 20 cms high.
- Lot 324
- A pair of early 20th century Dresden flower and fruit encrusted porcelain vases a nd covers
Each with domed lid surmounted with a song bird above a squat baluster body, painted with courting couples and opposing floral sprays within a profusely applied encrusted body with separate waisted circular stands, painted and printed factory mark. 40.5 cms high. (2) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 325
- A pair of 20th century coloured bisque figures
Depicting a young woman holding a flower and a gentleman wearing a pink coat. The latter 40 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 326
- An early 20th century coloured bisque group
Depicting a young girl seated on a rocky outcrop, sewing, a boy kneeling beside her. 36 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 327
- A set of six late 19th century Germany custard cups with covers and a tray
The cups each of squat baluster form with a strawberry finial lid decorated with floral sprays, the tray with low edge similarly decorated. 23 cms wide. (7) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 328
- A 19th century Continental porcelain etui case
The body with hinged rectangular lid decorated with a musical putto, the body painted with an amorous couple beneath the inscription Honni soit qui mal y pense! 11 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 329
- A 19th century French gilt metal mounted porcelain box
The quatrefoil body decorated to the lid with a courting couple, the sides of the box with Arcadian landscapes within trailing gilt border, the interior painted with floral sprays. 8 cms wide.
- Lot 330
- An early 19th century Paris part service
Each piece decorated with trailing foliage and with gilt lines. Milk jug 17 cms high. (Quantity)
- Lot 331
- A pair of Victorian Staffordshire jugs
Each of baluster from with loop handle decorated with branches and trailing vines. Largest 25 cms high. (2)
- Lot 332
- A late 19th century porcelain framed mirror, probably Meissen
The oval mirror plate within a moulded flower encrusted border headed with winged putti holding a garland. 45.5 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 333
- An 18th century blue and white Delft water stoop
The arched back plate with blue dash decoration pierced with two suspension holes above the letters IHS ; and a shallow bowl. 13.5 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 334
- A group of Doulton Lambeth and other English brown stoneware articles, late 19th century
Each piece with sprigged decoration, including a Coleman's Mustard pot, three mugs, various jugs, etc. The mustard pot 5.5 cms high. (Quantity) £ 120 - 180
- Lot 335
- A pair of 18th century Bow figures of a huntsman and young woman
He modelled wearing a black cap, a musket in his left hand, a spaniel at his feet, painted with a floral decorated waistcoat and olive green coat and breeches, she wearing a green and black hat and pale yellow dress, (some damage and restoration). He 17.5 cms high. (2) £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 336
- An 18th century pearlware tea caddy
The cylindrical body painted with blue pavilions ; a transfer decorated tea caddy; and another. (3) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 337
- A 19th century porcelain tea caddy
Of domed rectangular form; another similar; four other tea caddies; and a pearlware two handled cup. (7) £ 120 - 180
- Lot 338
- No lot
- Lot 339
- No lot
- Lot 340
- No lot
- Lot 341
- A pair of 18th century Derby figures of Shakespeare and Milton
Each modelled leaning on a pile of books on a pedestal decorated with portrait busts, each figure with pink cloak and gilt painted costume, modelled standing on a canted fluted rectangular base, the underside of Shakespeare inscribed No.305, Milton No.291. Each approximately 26 cms high. (2) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 342
- A Stevenson & Hancock Derby figure of James Quinn as Falstaff
The portly bearded man wearing floral decorated waistcoat holding a shield and a sword, (restored), red painted factory mark. 20 cms high.
- Lot 343
- A Bloor period Derby porcelain figure of James Quinn as Falstaff
The portly bearded man wearing flamboyant costume holding a golden black shield and sword, (restored), blue painted factory mark and numbered 391. 21 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 344
- A Victorian pottery figure of James Quinn as Falstaff
The portly bearded man wearing a flower decorated waistcoat and pink trousers holding a oval shield and sword, (restored). 21 cms high.
- Lot 345
- A Continental porcelain figure of Falstaff
The portly figure wearing an orange waistcoat and purple tunic, a shield on his left arm, a sword in his right hand, modelled on a rococo base, (sword lacking). 24.5 cms high.
- Lot 346
- An early 19th century porcelain figure of Falstaff
Modelled wearing a black cap and flower painted top, indistinctly inscribed to the underside. 16 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 347
- A Victorian Staffordshire pottery figure of Falstaff
The bearded figure wearing green coat and holding a stick, the base inscribed Falstaff. 18 cms high.
- Lot 348
- A Staffordshire figure of Miss Foote as the Little Jockey
The figure wearing hat and blue coat, previously holding a riding crop. 17.5 cms high.
- Lot 349
- Two Staffordshire models of David Garrick playing Richard III
Each with the actor modelled wearing a fur trimmed cloak beneath an orange tented canopy. The largest 24.5 cms high. (2)
- Pictures, Prints and Engravings
- Lot 350
- W. RICHARDS (19th/20th century) British
Quay Side Scenes, a fisherman and young boy in a fishing village
Oil on canvas
Each signed
30 x 50 cms (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 351
- W. W. W. (19th century) British
Figures on a Quay Side overlooking a Naval Dockyard
Watercolour
Signed with initials
16.5 x 27 cms
- Lot 352
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (early 19th century)
The Cottage of W. Rogerson and Cottage Backs
Pencil and watercolour heightened with white
18 x 24.5 cms
- Lot 353
- J (?) (late 19th century) British
River in Landscape Scene, hills beyond
Pencil and watercolour
Indistinctly signed and dated 1885
25 x 35 cms
- Lot 354
- JOHN TAUNTON (20th century) British
A Wooded Clearing, a village beyond
Pastel
Signed
34 x 46.5 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 355
- OCTAVIUS T. CLARK (1850-1921) British
Batchelor's Cottage on the Sandringham Estate
Oil on canvas
Signed
40 x 60 cms £ 700 - 1,000
- Lot 356
- ROBERT BAGGE SCOTT (flourished 1886-1986) British
A Tiled Barn and Picket Fences
Oil on canvas
Signed
60.5 x 48 cms £ 500 - 800
- Lot 357
- RUSSELL DOWSON (flourished 1880-1911) British
Windsor From the River
Oil on canvas
Signed
36 x 54 cms £ 500 - 800
- Lot 358
- THOMAS SMYTHE (1825-1906) British
Figures by a Cottage in a Winter Landscape
Oil on panel
Signed
29 x 53.5 cms £ 3,000 - 5,000
- Lot 359
- ELOISE HARRIET STANNARD (1829-1915) , and After ALFRED STANNARD
(1806-1889) British
A Lane Scene at Lakenham, Near Nowich
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated 1895
The reverse stretcher applied with a paper label, the frame applied with an exhibition label from L.R. Nightingale, Paston House, Elm Hill,
Norwich
56 x 44.5 cms £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 360
- EDWARD LITTLEWOOD (19th century) British
Travellers Resting on a Path Beside Oak Trees
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated 1883
97.5 x 81 cms £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 361
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th century)
A Cottage Beside a Windmill and a Figure With a Fisherman With an Eel Trap
Oil on pine panel
30 x 40 cms £ 150 - 250
- Lot 362
- NIELS HANS CHRISTIANSEN (active 1874-?)
Deer in a Winter Woodland Setting at Dusk
Oil on canvas
Signed
51 x 77 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 363
- CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19th century)
Still Life of Flowers in a Vase
Oil on canvas
76.5 x 65 cms (oval) £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 364
- ENGLISH SHCOOL (19th century)
Portrait of a Young Woman Wearing a Green Dress Seated Beside a Table
Oil on canvas
30.5 x 25.5 cms £ 150 - 250
- Lot 365
- EDWIN FREDERICK HOLT (?-1910) British
Portrait of a Pius Young Woman Leaning on a Braided Cushion
Oil on mahogany panel, (the panel slightly warped)
The reverse inscribed Prayer, E.F. Holt Designer, 24 Sloane Street, Knightsbridge, London SW, signed and dated 1857
25.5 x 20 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 366
- HENRY GARLAND (19th century) British
Rule of Three, study of a young boy wearing a red waistcoat studying a writing slate and quizzically scratching his head
Oil on canvas
Signed, the stretcher inscribed
25.5 x 20 cms £ 400 - 600
- Lot 367
- CONTINENTAL SCHOOL
A Still Life of Flowers in a Vase
Oil on copper
24.5 x 16.5 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 368
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th century)
A Church Beside a River with Figures Rowing
Oil on board, the church formed from mother-of-pearl panels
21.5 x 29 cms
- Lot 369
- CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19th century)
Venus and Cupid
Oil on canvas laid on to board
70 x 20.5 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 370
- After LOUIS WAIN and By E. HOLDEN
Study of Noisy Cats Beneath a Moonlit Sky
Oil on canvas
Signed and inscribed
43.5 x 99 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 371
- CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (late 19th/early 20th century)
A Woman Seated Beneath Trees
Oil on board
23 x 36.5 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 372
- NORMA BULL (mid 20th century) Australian
The Raising of Lazerus
Oil on sheet aluminium
Signed and inscribed
50 x 60 cms
- Lot 373
- ESTHER H. PLANT (early 20th century) British
In the Valley
Watercolour on ivorine
8.5 x 9 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 374
- ANDY WARHOL
Portrait of Mildred Scheel
Silkscreen print with diamond dust, printed on Archers paper by Rupert Jason Smith, New York, reference number F. & S. 11.238
Signed and bearing blind stamp
78 x 54.5 cms £ 1,800 - 2,200
- Lot 375
- ADRIAN STOKES (born 1902) British
Olive Trees in a Mistral
Oil on canvas
The reverse applied with an exhibition label from an Arts Council of Great Britain Exhibition in 1982, this painting was catalogued number 5, owner D.A. Shirley Esq, also a Marlborough Fine Art Limited label, the painting number LOL50000, and a hand inscribed exhibition label
76 x 63 cms £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 376
- HAYDN MacKEY (20th century) British
Timber Hauling
Black and white lino cut
Pencil signed in the margin
29 x 47 cms
- Lot 377
- HARRY JOHNSON (19th century) British
The Parish Stocks, a rustic village scene and Port of Tangiers; a Shepherd by a Ruined Aquaduct by W.T. Eley; and A small collection of other works
Predominantly watercolours
Variously signed and dated
The former 40.5 x 63 cms (all unframed) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 378
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th century)
Study of a Gentleman Wearing a Top Hat Smoking a Pipe, possibly John Stannard of Ipswich
Watercolour
20.5 x 17 cms
- Lot 379
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th century)
A House and Church on a Hillside Overlooking the Sea
Watercolour
18 x 27.5 cms
- Lot 380
- GEORGE SIDNEY SHEPPHERD (1784-1862) British
A View of St. Paul's Cathedral From a Busy Street
Watercolour heightened with white
Signed and dated 1835, (several tears running from the margin)
31.5 x 43.5 cms £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 381
- FRANK SOUTHGATE (1872-1916) British
Pheasant Chicks
Grey wash on paper
Signed and dated 1902
29 x 49 cms £ 500 - 700
- Lot 382
- ALFRED JAMES MUNNINGS (1878-1959) British
Study of Hounds, Windsor Castle in the distance
Pencil
Signed and inscribed Some of the hounds of the Garth Hunt at Windsor Castle
26 x 35.5 cms £ 300 - 500
- Lot 383
- GEORGE WRIGHT (1860-1942) British
A Study of the Horse Named "The Gift" in a Stable
Oil on canvas
Signed and inscribed
40 x 55 cms
Note: George Wright was the brother of Gilbert Scott Wright and hunted with the old Surrey and Birstow Hunts and exhibited work at the Royal Academy from 1892 and is particularly known for horse portraiture, hunting and coaching scenes. £ 4,000 - 6,000
- Lot 384
- ENGLISH NAIVE SCHOOL
Study of a Gentleman Smoking a Pipe, seated in front of a red curtain
Oil on tin
37.5 x 29 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 385
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (early 18th century)
Portrait of a Child Wearing a White Dress with Blue Sash
Oil on canvas
76 x 63 cms £ 500 - 800
- Lot 386
- Attributed to JOHN VERELST (circa 1670-1740) British
A Portrait of Elizth: Daughter of T. Dyke. Bart., second wife of T. Cockman. M.D. wearing a blue dress, a rural landscape beyond
Oil on canvas
The reverse applied with inscribed paper label, the canvas stencil inscribed
127 x 101.5 cms £ 4,000 - 6,000
- Lot 387
- ALBERT LEBOURG (1849-1929) French
Dieppe - Le Gare du Chemin de Fer de L'Ouest par un Temps D'Hiver
Oil on canvas
Signed and indistinctly inscribed 'A.Lebourg/Dieppe, the reverse applied with exhibition label from Arthur Tooth & Sons Limited, exhibition number 3583, the stretcher with hand written inscription
35.5 x 64.5 cms £ 7,000 - 10,000
- Lot 388
- J.H. McFARLANE (19th century) Scottish
A Glaswegian Street Scene with Soldiers and Policeman Outside the Town Hall Working
Mens Club and Tontier Hotel
Oil on canvas
Signed
39.5 x 60 cms £ 700 - 1,000
- Lot 389
- An 18th century varnished print of a foundling hospital
26.5 x 37 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 390
- ERNEST STUART (19th century) British
Waves Crashing Over Rocks
Watercolour
Signed
32.5 x 69.5 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 391
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (early 20th century)
Lowestoft Drifters in Heavy Seas
Oil on board
49 x 75 cms
Note: Accompanying this lot is a Skipper's certificate of service belonging to James Curtis, owner of the illustrated vessels, a portrait photograph, a printed photograph of the crew and another of one of the drifters and a signed cheque book stub for the cheque used to purchase both the illustrated vessels for the sum of £1000. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 392
- AUGUSTUS OSBORNE LAMPLOUGH (1877-1930) British
An Egyptian Street Scene
Watercolour
Signed and inscribed
29.5 x 17.5 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 393
- No lot
- Lot 394
- No lot
- Lot 395
- No lot
- Furniture and Furnishings
- Lot 396
- A set of eight George I style walnut dining chairs, including two with arms
Each with scroll carved serpentine top rail above a solid vase shaped splat and drop in seat, standing on trailing husk carved cabriole legs with scroll feet. (8) £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 397
- A George I style walnut extending dining table
The rounded ends with acanthus carved edge above a plain frieze supported on trailing husk carved cabriole legs with scroll carved feet. 240 cms long. (en suite with the previous lot) £ 700 - 1,000
- Lot 398
- A George I style walnut sideboard
The serpentine top with shaped back piece above three central drawers flanked with two panel doors, standing on short trailing husk carved cabriole legs with scroll carved feet. (en suite with the previous lot) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 399
- A 19th century gilt wood and composition wall glass
The moulded cornice above an anthemion and trailing fruiting cornucopia filled frieze above three rectangular panels flanked with ribbon tied columns. 144 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 400
- A George III style walnut wall glass
The arched pierced top centred with a gilt wood Ho-Ho bird above a rectangular mirror plate within gilt moulded frame. 102 cms high. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 401
- A pair of early 18th century geometrically line inlaid carved oak side chairs
Each with dished acanthus carved top rail above a rectangular splat inlaid with a central lozenge within a conforming band above a solid panelled seat and carved front stretcher supported on turned and blocked legs with block feet. (2) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 402
- A Regency mahogany framed sofa
The rectangular back above high sides and overstuffed seat, standing on ring turned tapering legs with castors. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 403
- A Harlequin set of seven early 19th century oak and elm dining chairs
Each with arched top rail above a pierced splat and solid seat, standing on square section tapering legs. (7) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 404
- A Harlequin set of six yewwood and elm Yorkshire Windsor chairs
Each with high arched top rail above a pierced splat, open arms and a solid seat, standing on turned legs united with stretchers. (6) £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 405
- A 17th century style oak refectory table
The cleated four plank top supported on carved cup and cover ends united with a flattened stretcher, standing on trestle feet. 227.5 cms long. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 406
- An early 18th century oak coffer
The rectangular top above a moulded frieze and four panel front, standing on end stile feet. 158 cms wide. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 407
- A 19th century painted and gilded leather covered six fold screen
Each arched panel decorated with branches and exotic birds on an ebonised frame. Each panel 211 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 408
- A George III style mahogany drum library table
The circular leather covered top above an arrangement of drawers and dummy drawers, standing on a Regency base with turned column and circular platform issuing three stiff leaf carved outswept legs with brass caps and castors. 124.5 cms diameter. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 409
- A pair of Regency mahogany side chairs
Each with reeded solid top rail above a conforming rail flanked with reeded uprights above a drop-in seat, standing on sabre legs united with an H-shaped stretcher. (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 410
- A Regency rosewood crossbanded mahogany card table
The hinged rounded rectangular baize lined top above a plain frieze inlaid with bands and centred with a tablet, supported on twin turned legs with quadripartite base issuing four outswept square section legs with brass caps and castors. 92 cms wide. £ 500 - 700
- Lot 411
- A mid 19th century French ormolu mounted cream coloured onyx pedestal
The rectangular top supported on a Corinthian column with stepped moulded square base. 114 cms high. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 412
- A George III pine bookcase cabinet
The dentil moulded cornice above two geometrically glazed doors enclosing shelves, the base fitted with two panelled doors, standing on a moulded plinth base. 257 cms high. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 413
- A George III mahogany bedside commode
The rectangular galleried top above a hinged rising section and pull-out drawer. 51 cms high. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 414
- A Victorian rosewood three tier ètergére
Each tier with serpentine front, the upper section with three quarter gallery supported on barley twist uprights above two conforming tiers, standing on brass caps and castors. 43 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 415
- A Regency mahogany chest of drawers
The rectangular caddy top above an arrangement of two short and three long graduated drawers, standing on bracket feet. 99 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 416
- A Regency mahogany secretaire chest
The rectangular top above an ebony and line inlaid fitted secretaire drawer and two panelled doors enclosing slides, standing on bracket feet. 122 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 417
- A George III and later mahogany wardrobe
The moulded dentil cornice above two shaped panelled doors and an arrangement of three dummy drawers and a true drawer, standing on bracket feet. 134 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 418
- A George III mahogany chest
The rectangular caddy top above an arrangements of two short and two long graduated drawers, standing on bracket feet. 88.5 cms wide. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 419
- A George II mahogany card table
The hinged rectangular top above a plain frieze supported on lappet headed club legs with pad feet. 91 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 420
- An early George III mahogany tripod table
The circular top supported on a vase turned column and three outswept legs with pad feet. 68 cms diameter. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 421
- A George III mahogany chest
The moulded rectangular top above an arrangement of four long graduated drawers, standing on bracket feet. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 422
- A 19th century Continental mahogany dressing table mirror
The rectangular mirror plate above a shaped base fitted with two drawers. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 423
- A Regency mahogany lectern whatnot
The hinged adjustable top above two tiers each supported on turned uprights joined by a roundel centred X-frame, the base fitted with four long graduated drawers the sides applied with roundels, standing on turned feet with brass caps and castors, two drawers inscribed in pencil to the underside John Dixon(?). 135 cms high. £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 424
- A Regency mahogany X-framed stool, by Gillows
The cane seat supported on two moulded x-frame legs with ball feet. 51 cms wide. £ 120 - 180
- Lot 425
- A Regency ebony line inlaid mahogany side table
The rectangular top with reeded edge above a single frieze drawer, standing on ring turned tapering legs. 80.5 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 426
- An ebony Canterbury
The slatted four division top above a frieze drawer supported on turned legs. 51 cms wide. £ 500 - 700
- Lot 427
- An Art Nouveau marquetry inlaid cabinet, in the manner of Shapland & Petter
The arched mirrored three quarter top above a moulded cornice inlaid with scrolling foliage above a central leaded door flanked with four glass panels and an inlaid back flanked with shaped square section uprights, the lower section with central block front flanked with conforming leaded doors enclosing shelves, standing on square section tapering legs with block feet. 133 cms wide. £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 428
- An Art Nouveau mahogany side table
The rectangular top inlaid to the corners with stylised flowerheads supported on trellis filled ends with square section legs united with a pierced flattened stretcher. 64 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 429
- An Arts & Crafts mahogany framed fire screen
The rectangular fabric covered centre beneath a pierced frieze supported between fluted uprights, standing on splayed legs. 91 cms wide. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 430
- An Arts & Crafts oak hall bench
The solid seat flanked with pierced plank uprights decorated with an inverted heart. 88 cms wide.
- Lot 431
- A late 17th century oak coffer
The three panel hinged top above a conforming front, standing on end style feet. 110 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 432
- No lot
- Lot 433
- No lot
- Lot 434
- No lot
- Lot 435
- An 18th century oak cupboard on stand
The cupboard with moulded cornice above two panel doors, supported on a base with square section legs. 94 cms wide. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 436
- A 17th century and later oak Wainscott chair
The serpentine panelled back inset with carved panels above two flat open arms and solid seat, standing on turned and block legs united with stretchers. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 437
- A George III oak lowboy
The rectangular top above three drawers, standing on cabriole legs with pointed pad feet. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 438
- A late 17th century oak table
The moulded rectangular top supported on turned legs united with stretchers. 69 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 439
- A Victorian rosewood Davenport
The rectangular top with pierced three quarter gallery above a sloping leather lined flap enclosing a fitted interior, one side fitted with drawers, the other dummy drawers. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 440
- A Victorian mahogany teapoy
Of sarcophagus form the hinged rectangular top enclosing a partially fitted interior, supported on a turned column and quadripartite base. 44 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 441
- A George III mahogany bureau
The rectangular top above a fall front enclosing a fitted interior above an arrangement of four long graduated drawers, standing on splayed bracket feet. 90 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 442
- A solid yew wood stool by Jack Grimble, Cromer
The dished rectangular top on four turned tapering legs, engraved to the underside. 52 cms wide.
- Lot 443
- An oak side table
The rectangular top above a frieze drawer, supported on club legs with pad feet. 78 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 444
- A 19th century mahogany chest
The rectangular reeded top above four long drawers, standing on bracket feet, (adapted). 60.5 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 445
- An early Victorian mahogany writing table
The rounded rectangular leather lined top above a plain frieze, supported on lappet headed turned legs with brass caps and castors. 106 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 446
- An Edwardian mahogany pedestal writing desk
The rectangular top supported on twin pedestals each with four drawers, standing on a plinth base. 125 cms wide. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 447
- A Regency mahogany bow front corner washstand
The arched back above shaped tiers, supported on square section legs united with a flattened stretcher. 124 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 448
- A late 19th century Chinese sofa
The pierced back with padded panel flanked with pierced padded arms above a cushion seat, standing on square section legs. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 449
- A 19th century Japanned and painted ebonised tripod table
The rectangular top decorated with Oriental scenes and chickens, supported on a turned inverted baluster column with outswept square section legs. 77 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 450
- A Victorian walnut centre table
The quarter veneered canted rectangular top above a plain frieze, supported on four fluted legs united with an X-framed stretcher, standing on ceramic castors. 84 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 451
- A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany dining table
The reeded rounded rectangular top with D-ends and incorporating four leaves supported on palmette headed fluted circular section tapering legs. 360 cms long. £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 452
- A Regency mahogany sideboard
The moulded rectangular top with central concave section enclosing a frieze drawer and concealed arch drawer flanked with a fall front to each side, standing on lappet headed fluted legs with turned feet. 186 cms wide. £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 453
- A George III mahogany dining room urn cistern
The removable pagoda top enclosing a lead lined interior above an octagonal body decorated in blind fretwork with quatrefoils above trefoil headed arches, one panel with a tap above a waisted stiff leaf carved base and square foot. 72 cms high £ 4,000 - 6,000
- Lot 454
- A Regency mahogany pedestal dining table
The reeded rounded rectangular top supported on twin turned pedestals issuing three reeded outswept legs with lion's paw feet and castors, the central section with Cumberland type action with four outswept legs. 404.5 cms wide. £ 8,000 - 12,000
- Lot 455
- An 18th century mahogany card table
The serpentine hinged rectangular top with baize lined playing surface above a conforming frieze with gadrooned edge supported on acanthus headed cabriole legs with claw and ball feet. 91.5 cms wide. £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 456
- A George III mahogany wash stand
The rectangular top supported on square section uprights united with a solid under tier fitted with a drawer, standing on square section legs. 33 cms wide.
- Lot 457
- An 18th century and later mahogany D-end dining table
Each rounded end with solid frieze uniting a central section and two leaves, standing on moulded square section legs. 314 cms long. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 458
- A set of eight Victorian fruitwood oak and ash and mahogany dining chairs including two with arms
Each with solid curved top rail above a plain rail and solid seat, standing on turned tapering legs. (8) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 459
- An early Victorian rosewood centre table
The rounded rectangular top supported on rectangular section uprights with trestle feet united with a stretcher. 120 cms wide. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 460
- A George III satinwood crossbanded mahogany Pembroke table
The oval twin flap top above an end frieze drawer and opposing dummy drawer, standing on square section tapering legs and spade feet. 83 cms wide. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 461
- A Victorian oak centre table
The octagonal top with serpentine gallery, supported on a barley twist column with three outswept square section legs. 66 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 462
- An early 18th century oak low dresser
The rectangular plank top above three geometrically moulded drawers, each divided with split turned mouldings supported on turned legs with blocked and turned feet. 213 cms long. £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 463
- A mid 18th century North Wales oak dresser base
The rectangular top with three drawers and three arched fielded panelled doors, standing on end style feet, previously fitted with shelves. 155 cms wide. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 464
- A George III style cream and green painted tester bed
Decorated with trailing floral garlands. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 465
- An oak bureau (in two parts)
The rectangular top above a fall front enclosing a fitted interior above a frieze drawer, the base fitted with three further drawers, standing on bun feet, (incorporating some 18th century elements). 61 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 466
- An Edwardian painted mahogany display case
The moulded cornice above a ribbon tied painted frieze and two geometrically glazed doors enclosing a shelf, standing on square section tapering legs with spade feet. 90 cms wide. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 467
- A George III mahogany linen press
The moulded cornice above two panelled doors, the base fitted with two short and one long drawer, standing on bracket feet, (adapted). 127 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 468
- A 19th century elm and fruitwood child's Windsor chair
The arched back with central wheel pierced splat above open arms and solid seat, standing on ring turned tapering legs united with an H-shaped stretcher. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 469
- An early 19th century Continental mahogany framed sofa
The scrolling padded back above open arms and padded seat, standing on turned legs with brass castors. 188 cms wide. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 470
- A 19th century hanging cupboard
The moulded cornice above two panelled doors enclosing scalloped shelves above a conforming frieze. 61.5 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 471
- A late George III mahogany secretaire bookcase cabinet
The associated top with moulded cornice above two glazed doors, the base with fitted secretaire drawer above three long drawers. 111 cms wide. £ 700 - 1,000