Rowley's Newmarket - Tuesday, 02 September, 2008
Fine Art & Antiques
- Collectors's Items, Ethnographica, Medals, Clocks and Barometers
- Lot 1
- A pair of early 19th century needlework pictures
Each oval panel worked with a figure of a maiden. Each 12 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 2
- A pair of needlework pictures
Each oval panel worked with a woman and young child. Each 24 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 3
- A 19th century needlework picture
The oval panel worked with a woman gathering lilies, mounted in an 18th century carved giltwood frame. The needlework 15.5 cms high.
- Lot 4
- Two early 19th century reverse prints on glass
One entitled The Nativity of Christ, the other Crucifixion of Christ, each mounted in mahogany frames. Each 25 x 33 cms. (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 5
- An early 19th century coloured reverse print on glass
Entitled The Infant St. John; and another entitled Return From Egypt. The former 36 x 26 cms; the latter 35 x 25 cms. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 6
- A collection of five early 19th century coloured reverse prints on glass
One depicting The Nativity, another The Resurrection; and three others depicting biblical subjects. Various sizes. (5) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 7
- An early 19th century print on glass
Entitled Happiness depicting a couple and a young child; and another entitled The Lord's Supper. The former 35 x 25 cms. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 8
- A Victorian gilt metal thread holder
The foliate cast frame mounted with two rows of spools, the top previously with padded pin cushion, now with later fitting. 45 cms high, overall. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 9
- A George III satinwood line inlaid mahogany sewing box
The domed lid decorated with an engraving depicting children in 18th century costume, the sides mounted with a swing handle. 23 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 10
- A George IV brass mounted pollard oak tea caddy
Of flattened sarcophagus form, the hinged lid enclosing a partially fitted interior, the ends with ring handles, supported on carved scroll feet. 28 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 11
- A George III brass mounted rosewood tea caddy
Of inverted bombe form, the moulded hinged lid with brass handle and enclosing a three compartment interior, the plinth base supported on gilt ball and claw feet. 24 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 12
- A Regency brass bound mahogany box
The partially fitted interior bearing a label inscribed Pratt & Son... 47 New Bond Street, London. 30 cms wide.
- Lot 13
- A Regency brass inlaid rosewood sewing box
Of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid enclosing a previously fitted interior, the ends with lion mask ring handles, supported on bun feet. 24 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 14
- A Victorian gilt brass mounted letter box
The hinged lid mounted with two plaques inscribed Answered and Unanswered and centred with a Pharaoh's mask. 23 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 15
- A 19th century French kingwood writing box
The hinged top enclosing two lidded inkwells and a fitted interior, the hinged front mounted with a porcelain plaque decorated with roses. 39.5 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 16
- A pair of 18th century walnut tea caddies, probably Dutch
Each of angled navette form with curved top. Each 17 cms wide. (2) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 17
- A 19th century French marquetry inlaid rosewood tea caddy
The hinged top enclosing gilt decorated porcelain tea canisters painted with Oriental figures. 26 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 18
- A George III brass mounted mahogany tea caddy
The hinged rectangular top with loop handle and pierced brass mounts to the corners mounted on stylised shell feet. 21.5 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 19
- An amethyst and marble box
The hinged rectangular lid with gilt metal hinge. 15.5 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 20
- A George V gilt tooled and red morocco presentation case
Enclosing armorial painted award and wax seals. 56 cms wide.
- Lot 21
- A Victorian morocco leather dispatch box by Jenner & Knewstub, maker to the Queen
The hinged top enclosing slide out removable tray and fitted interior. 38 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 22
- A 19th century Russian enamelled brass box
The hinged lid with religious figures within blue enamelled surround. 14 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 23
- A 19th century Russian tetraptych
Each hinged arched panel depicting religious scenes against pale blue enamelled background. Each panel 15 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 24
- An early 19th century 'Bug Bear'
The ovoid body carved with Britannia, Man O War, courting and pastoral scenes above typical stylised masked end. 14 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 25
- A Continental Art Nouveau period gilt metal mounted clear class inkstand
The rectangular tray base with star cut decoration mounted with two circular lidded square glass wells centred with an arched loop handle. 31 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 26
- A 19th century kingwood crossbanded mahogany satinwood and ebony tray
The oval body with central fan patera, brass handles to the ends. 67 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 27
- A 19th century mahogany tray
The oval galleried body with scroll carved handles. 78 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 28
- A 1920s shagreen framed dressing table mirror
The arched frame above a bevelled mirror plate. 49 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 29
- A 19th century French Renaissance Revival enamelled photograph frame
The rectangular serpentine body with gilt and white enamel scroll decorated black body, the reverse with a retailer's label. 18.5 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 30
- A pair of 19th century painted elm bellows
One side decorated with Royal Arms. 65 cms long. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 31
- A late 19th century German violin, three bows, a modern violin and another bow (6) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 32
- A 19th century white metal inlaid hardwood walking stick
The upper section decorated with roundels and geometric designs. 86.5 cms long.
- Lot 33
- An Art Nouveau period gilt bronze mounted ivory walking stick
The finely cast handle modelled with a mermaid amongst bull rushes and reeds above an 18 ct gold collar, stamped Geschetsch, the handle inscribed Knox Little, the finely turned ivory stick with tapering yellow metal end. 91.5 cms long. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 34
- A late 19th century carved wooden parasol handle
Modelled as a cat, the head inset with glass eyes. 15.5 cms high, overall.
- Lot 35
- Two white metal mounted riding crops
One modelled with a hand, the other a horses head. Each 70 cms. (2)
- Lot 36
- A 19th century mahogany snuff shoe
9.5 cms long.
- Lot 37
- Two late 19th/early 20th century American shoe shop display models
Each with painted simulated marble top carved with a dog chasing a cat to the underside and around the heel. 22.5 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 38
- A pair of 19th century carved limed oak herms
Each modelled with carved flowers. Each 56 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 39
- An early 19th century large painted tin panel
Decorated with family scene with children gathering wheat in a pastoral setting, in a gilt decorated frame. Panel 71 x 53 cms. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 40
- A patinated copper oratory sundial plate
The gnomon cast with stylised dolphins, the plate engraved with points of the compass and dated 1817 and inscribed I Stand Amid Ye Summer Flowers to Tell Ye Passage of Ye Hours. 25.5 cms (10") square. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 41
- A cold painted figural table lighter
The rectangular slate plinth surmounted with a figure of a horse and jockey beside a tethering post, the post fitted with a lighter. 17.5 cms wide.
- Lot 42
- An early 20th century Austrian cold painted bronze cock pheasant by Bergman
34 cms long. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 43
- An Art Deco sculpture of a nude woman
Depicted reclining holding a platter aloft, on a marble base. 18cms wide, 14 cms high £ 100 - 150
- Lot 44
- An early 20th century cold painted bronze figure of a kitten
The animal modelled with grey fur. 18 cms long. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 45
- An early 20th century cold painted bronze figure of a rabbit
The animal modelled on a oversized lettuce leaf. 19 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 46
- A Victorian gilt bronze model of a stallion
The animal modelled standing and saddled. 25 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 47
- FRENCH SCHOOL (late 19th century)
A Standing Figure of a Writer, in 17th century costume, holding a book in his left hand
Bronze with mid brown patination
29.5 cms high £ 300 - 500
- Lot 48
- After GEORGES VAN DER STRATEN (1856-1928) Belgian
A Bust of a Young Woman, wearing a low cut gown and tricorn hat
Bronze mounted on a brown onyx base, the reverse applied with a label inscribed Belman, Ivey & Carter by appointment to the Queen
20.5 cms high £ 250 - 350
- Lot 48a
- GIOVANNI DE MARTINO (1870-1935) Italian
Young Peasant Girl
Bronze
The bust mounted on a sectional square marble plinth
39 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 49
- FERDINAND BARBEDIENNE (1810-1892) French
A Bust of William Shakespeare
Bronze with mid brown patination, mounted on a turned socle with square foot
28 cms high £ 400 - 600
- Lot 50
- FRENCH SCHOOL (19th century)
Model of a Seated Woman, holding a mirror
Bronze with dark brown patination
Indistinctly signed, mounted on a marble base
27 cms high, overall £ 300 - 500
- Lot 51
- A 19th century bronze figure of a putto
Modelled standing holding a cornucopia and basket of flowers, modelled on a rocky base. 39 cms high. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 52
- FRANCIS LA MONACA (1882-1937) Italian
A Native American Warrior, the warrior wearing a feathered head scarf holding a shield in his left hand, a spear in his right
Bronze
The base signed La Monaca
53.5 cms high £ 500 - 800
- Lot 53
- After the ANTIQUE
Venus
Bronze with mid brown patination
The integral square base inscribed R'tion de Sauvage
51 cms high £ 400 - 600
- Lot 54
- JEAN-LOUIS-ERNEST MEISSONIER (1815-1891) French
An Equestrian Figure of a Horseman in a Storm, the rider in a Napoleonic officers uniform, leaning in to a strong wind
Bronze
The integral base signed Meissonier and stamped Siot Decauville Founder, Paris and separately numbered 27, mounted on a later verde antico plinth
60 x 48 cms.
Provenance: A private collector.
Note: Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier achieved great fame during his lifetime particularly for his genre and historical paintings. The best known of these being important events in Napoleon's life. The present model has been called variously "Voyager", "A Horseman in a Storm", "Napoleon in Russia" and "The Retreat from Moscow". There is in existence a sepia drawing entitled "A Horseman in a Storm" which closely relates to this model which is likely to be a source for this bronze. There are a total of nineteen maquettes by Meissonier recorded and eight of these were edited in bronze by Siot Decauville. Other examples of this model are in the Hirshorn Museum, Washington DC and the Musee du Beaux-Arts de Lyon. £ 10,000 - 15,000
- Lot 55
- A late 19th/early 20th century large carved polychrome panel, probably Portuguese
Depicting the bearded figure of Moses holding a tablet representing the Ten Commandments. 142 cms high; 192 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 56
- A Victorian cast iron plaque
Depicting the head of the risen Christ within a surround cast with the twelve apostles. 31 cms square.
- Lot 57
- A 19th century Dieppe ivory
Depicting a fairy wearing a hat, modelled on a turned plinth. 12.5 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 58
- A carved ivory page turner
The handle formed as a lion climbing on a tree stump. 31.5 cms long.
- Lot 59
- FRENCH SCHOOL (late 19th century)
A Bust of a Classical Maiden
Tinted plaster, modelled on a turned socle with square foot
65 cms high £ 300 - 500
- Lot 60
- A Coadestone keystone
The front modelled with a classical female mask with flowers in her hair and hung with ringlets and husks, the underside stamped Coade's Lithodipyra, London and dated 1787. 47 cms high; 33.5 cms wide. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 61
- A Continental Arts & Crafts terracotta letter box
The rectangular panel modelled with an owl, the centre with a slot to receive letters and moulded Brieven. 28 cms high.
- Lot 62
- A carved stone bowl and cover
The pierced domed lid with flower form finial, the body carved with trailing vines, supported on a separate tripartite base with lion form bearers. 23 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 63
- Four early 20th century carved ornamental fish
Each with fan tail and bug eyes, mounted on a hardwood stand. Each approximately 5 cms wide. (4)
- Lot 64
- A late 19th century Black Forest carved wooden figure of a standing bear
Standing on a canted square base carved with a tree stump. 31 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 65
- A pair of 19th century Black Forest carved limewood figural coat hooks
One carved with the body of a rabbit, the hooks formed from horns, the other with a body of a fox. Each approximately 28 cms high. (2) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 66
- A 19th century Black Forest carved limewood eagle
The bird perched on a rock, its wings outstretched. 24 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 67
- A 19th century Black Forest carved limewood child's stool
The ends formed as two seated bears. 40 cms wide. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 68
- A 19th century Black Forest carved beech wood figure of a long eared owl
The bird perched on a branch and circular base. 29.5 cms high. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 69
- A pair of 19th century Black Forest carved limewood hanging racks
Each with pierced foliate carved back centred with an animal mask. 51 cms wide. (2) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 70
- No lot.
- Lot 71
- No lot.
- Lot 72
- No lot.
- Lot 73
- No lot.
- Lot 74
- A leather cased set of eight bone peg markers, circa 1930
Numbered consecutively. Case 10 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 75
- Four early 20th century painted and carved wooden pigeon decoys
Each mounted on later stand. (4) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 76
- An early 20th century leather cartridge magazine
With six division interior, the lid applied with a label for Charles Lancaster & Co, Gun and Rifle Manufacturers. 47.5 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 77
- A leather double shotgun case
The interior with a label for Holland and Holland. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 78
- A Louis Vuitton leather suitcase
Of rectangular form, clasp stamped and with London and Paris addresses. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 79
- A suite of six English mid 20th century brass mounted leather and canvas suitcases
Of varying sizes. Largest case 86 cms wide. (6) £ 250 - 350
- Lot 80
- Two late 20th century Louis Vuitton suitcases
The largest 78 cms wide. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 81
- Two Santa Cruz breast ornaments
Each formed from a circular disk of tridacan shell with carved turtle shell ornamentation. Each approximately 14.5 cms diameter. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 82
- An Inuit serpentine carving
Depicting a crouching fisherman holding a fishing line, the underside inscribed. 24 cms wide.
- Lot 83
- A Maori nephrite ear pendant
The top with drilled suspension hole, the end with chamfered edge. 9.5 cms long. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 84
- Two Central Western Australian aboriginal spear throwers
Each with incised geometric designs and with gum handle butt. Each approximately 72 cms long. (2) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 85
- Two Australian aboriginal missile clubs
Each with tapering ends; and a ball headed club. The former two items each approximately 68 cms long; the latter 62.5 cms long. (3) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 86
- A Southern African carved wooden bonded labour panel
The rectangular body carved with a manacled ankle and handcuffs and entitled There's a bonded labourer working in your home.... 59 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 87
- A South African axe
With elongated blade and wooden handle; and a copper bound leaf shaped dagger or spearhead. The former 74 cms long; the latter 53.5 cms long. (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 88
- A Trobriand Islands line spatula and an Oceanic pierced turtle shell comb
The former 42 cms long; the latter 27 cms long. (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 89
- Two South African bone snuff spoons, probably Zulu
Each with slender bowl, the neck with hatched geometric decoration. One 16.5 cms long; the other 17.5 cms long. (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 90
- A carved ivory African fly whisk handle, probably central African
The cylindrical handle carved with four masks beneath a gadrooned knop. 13.5 cms long. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 91
- A Southern African geometrically carved neck rest
The dished top supported on a bifurcated column, decorated overall with geometric patterns. 17.5 cms high.
- Lot 92
- An African large spoon and a rotse food bowl with handle
The spoon 57.5 cms long; the bowl 58.5 cms diameter. (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 93
- A rare carved wooden Dayak mask
With mirrored eyes and hoof like nose. 35 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 94
- An African carved wooden comb, a finger harp, an engraved amulet and two ribbed copper armour bangles
The amulet decorated with stylised lizards. The former 20 cms high. (5)
- Lot 95
- An African carved wooden heddle pulleys and two African carved wooden catapults
The former 23 cms high. (3) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 96
- Two Southern African wooden staffs
Each with carved bulbous finials and sleeved metal ends; and a chip carved weighted stick. 171 cms long. (3) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 97
- Two African wooden storage containers
With hide covers and strap handles. The larger 25 cms high. (2)
- Lot 98
- A Zulu ebony handled axe
The steel head mounted to the body above a turned shaft, the top carved with the female pudendum. 70 cms long. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 99
- A Neolithic stone axe head, probably Scandinavian and a North American carved stone pestle/pounder of phallic form
The former 17.5 cms high, excluding stand; the latter 20.5 cms high. (2)
- Lot 100
- Adams, George.
A Treatise Describing and Explaining the Construction and Use of New Celestial and Terrestrial Globes. Published London 1810, 13th edition, contemporary half calf with marbled boards, one detached.
- Lot 101
- Gladstone, W.E.
Studies on Homer and Homeric Age. Published Oxford University Press 1858, full leather binding. Volume I signed and inscribed Hospitality Entertaining at Minley? November 1st 1879, 3 vols.. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 102
- Amsinck, Paul.
Tunbridge Wells, and Its Neighbourhood. Illustrated by a series of etchings and historical descriptions, published London William Miller & Edmund Lloyd 1810. Etchings executed by Letitia Byrne, full calf (spine lacking), front board detached. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 103
- The Inventory of the South Sea Directors.
Published London 1721 in 2 vols., printed for Jacob Tonson, Bernard Lintot and William Taylor, London, full calf. (2) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 104
- EDWARD SEAGO (1910-1974) British
Studies of Horses Heads, a Clown and a Circus Caravan
Drawn in pencil on the inside front cover and first blank page of a 1934 1st edition copy of Sons of Sawdust, written and illustrated by Edward Seago, published Putman, Covent Garden, London. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 105
- EDWARD SEAGO (1910-1974) British
Study of Tom
Signed and inscribed pencil and wash drawing on title page of a copy of Caravan, written and illustrated by Edward Seago, published by Collins, London. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 106
- Hawcroft, Francis W.
Edward Seago, A Review of the Years 1953-1964. Published Collins 1965, limited edition number 25 of 50 copies, signed by Seago; together with receipt from Halestone Limited dated 1965; and various other receipts. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 107
- Seago, Edward.
Tide Line, The Ebb and Flow of Memory and Experience. Published Collins, London 1948; and three other volumes by the same author. (4)
- Lot 108
- Masefield, John and Seago, Edward.
The Country Scene in Poems. Published Collins, London 1937. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 109
- Macquoid, Percy and Edwards, Ralph.
The Dictionary of English Furniture. In 3 vols., published London Country Life 1924, green cloth boards, gilt titles. (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 110
- The journal and notebook of H.R. Otter, whilst an officer of HMS Canopus
The ledger spanning the dates October 10th 1908 through to July 1909 and including detailed maps, diagrams and assorted photographs.
Note: HMS Canopus was a pre-dreadnought battleship launched in 1897 served with distinction during World War I and was scrapped in 1920. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 111
- The private ships journal of Seaman William Waring
Covering the dates 1869 to 1888, on various vessels including SS Citizen, SS Ader, SS Parana, PS Vulture, PS Waterford, PS Limerick, SS Gordon Castle, SS Benalder, etc. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 112
- A group of medals awarded to 243038 Major John E.H. Keylock
Including: a Military Second Type MBE, 1939-1945 Star, the Burma Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal, Nigerian Independence Medal, an Army Emergency Reserve Decoration with Nigeria Bar and green and yellow ribbon. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 113
- A group of medals awarded to Charles Clement France
Comprising: a George V Distinguished Service Medal inscribed 238487.C.C.France, P.O.Tel. Submarine Service 1917, the 1914-1918 British War Medal, the 1914 Victory Medal, George V and Queen Mary Jubilee Medal, the 1914-15 Star, the Second World War Africa Star, 1939-1945 Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War medal, a Military MBE; and an album of photographs depicting submarines, battleships, topographical scenes, etc. £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 114
- Three First World War medals awarded to Richard Christopher Davies
Framed and with death plaque; and framed scroll inscribed 2nd Lt. Richard Christopher Davis, 3rd Manchester Regiment. att. 1st. (2) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 115
- A group of 19th century medals
Including: the 1854-1855 Baltic Medal, the 1854-1856 Crimea Medal with Sebastopol bar, the 1855 Turkish Crimea Medal, and the Turkish Order of Medjidie breast badge, the group mounted in a glazed frame with portrait photograph. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 116
- A Prussia iron cross 1914 and Imperial German household order £ 100 - 150
- Lot 117
- A 1914 Military Cross, Mons Star with bar, Killed in Action medal group awarded to 2nd Lt. Frank Stanley Bonathan Battalion Middlesex Regiment
Framed with photograph and death plaque. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 118
- A group of medals awarded to A.C. Ricketts, Royal Navy
Comprising: an 1882 Khedive star, a George V Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, an 1882 Egypt medal with Alexandria bar and three World War I service medals. (6) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 119
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- Lot 120
- No lot.
- Lot 121
- A set of twenty 19th century cast bronze medallions
Each with portrait profile to one side, monuments and altars the other. Each 5 cms diameter. (20) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 122
- A 19th century Chinese Dog of Fo
Modelled with right leg resting on a basket; and two late 19th century Japanese bronze monkeys. Former 24 cms high. (3)
- Lot 123
- A Meiji period Japanese bronze model of an elephant
The animal modelled with head turned to the right, the underside with incised signature to the foot. 27 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 124
- A Meiji period Japanese bronze model of an elephant
The animal with raised trunk, the underside with cast seal mark. 43 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 125
- A Japanese Meiji period bronze figure of a opium smoker
The standing male figure filling his pipe, cast on an integral base with cast seal mark. 26.5 cms high.
- Lot 126
- A Meiji period Japanese bronze of an opium smoker
The standing figure filling his pipe, modelled on a integral base with cast seal mark. 30.5 cms high. £ 120 - 180
- Lot 127
- A Japanese sword
With shallow carved blade, the tang with single pierced hole, the iron tsuba decorated to one side with a dragon, the other side cliffs and clouds, traces of gilding, one side signed, the handle only partly present. The blade 68 cms long to the end of the tang; polished blade length 53.5 cms; the tsuba 7.3 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 128
- A russet jade pierced carved circular pendant
Of archaic design, modelled with stylised dragons and with later suspension ring, probably Ming dynasty. 6 cms diameter. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 129
- A mutton fat jade pendant
The circular body finely carved to the centre with stylised flowerhead within scrolling surround, mounted on a later white metal brooch fixing. 5.25 cms diameter. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 130
- A Chinese carved jade box
The circular body with lid carved with tigers flanked with carved lug handles. 11.5 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 131
- A very fine quality Meiji period carved and stained ivory figure of a Samurai
The standing figure modelled with his hands behind his back with grey coloured robes and red sword scabbards, the reverse with signed seal tablet. 18 cms high. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 132
- A Chinese carved ivory figure
The deity seated on a rock above a dragon. 15.5 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 133
- A 1930s ivory framed desk timepiece
And another. The former 8 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 134
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- Lot 135
- No lot.
- Lot 136
- A 19th century patinated and gilt bronze mounted polished black slate mantel clock
The rounded rectangular case surmounted with a female figure wearing a laurel wreath seated beside an eight day striking timepiece, the dial inscribed Dutour. 48 cms wide. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 137
- A 19th century carved walnut Black Forest wall clock
The French movement within circular case with enamelled numerals within a profusely carved fruiting vine decorated outer frame. 50 cms high. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 138
- A brass cased drum timepiece
With French movement mounted on a later painted wooden stand. 26.5 cms high. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 139
- A late 19th century enamel and bronze mantel clock
The rectangular case with arched pediment above painted panel centred with a female mask flanked with swags, the circular dial with conforming decoration above a fluted plinth base on turned feet. 34 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 140
- A 20th century repeat striking brass cased carriage clock
The rectangular case with angular handle, the dial inscribed College Road?, Dublin, the movement striking on a coiled steel gong and with lever escapement. 19.5 cms high. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 141
- A repeat striking carriage clock
The rectangular case with rounded arched handle, the dial inscribed Camerer Cuss & Co., Oxford Street, London, the movement striking on a coiled steel gong. 17 cms high. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 142
- An early 20th century gilt metal mounted green marble clock garniture
The striking timepiece in four glass case surmounted with urn finial flanked with columns, the eight day striking movement with painted circular dial decorated with floral swags, the five light candelabra with conforming decoration. Timepiece 46 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 143
- An early 20th century French gilt metal mounted porcelain mantel clock
The movement with floral swag decorated dial and paste set bezel, the eight day movement striking on a gong, the movement housed within a vase shaped body painted with military trophies and floral trellis flanked with herm figures and berried laurel wreaths, supported on cloven hoof monopodiae and shaped plinth base. 30 cms high. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 144
- A mahogany longcase clock
The hood with arched pediment above a brass dial, the trunk door flanked with burr oak quarter columns above a spreading plinth base, the eight day striking movement with brass dial inscribed M. Wilson Kendall to the arch above engraved centre and pierced cherub mask spandrels. £ 1,200 - 1,800
- Lot 145
- A 19th century geometrically line inlaid mahogany stick barometer by Stampa & Co
The finial headed architectural pediment above a silvered vernier scale, line inlaid trunk and domed cistern cover. 95 cms high. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 146
- A George III mahogany line inlaid wheel barometer
The circular silvered dial inscribed P. Bianchi, Shaftesbury, the case inlaid with shell patera. 98 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 147
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- Lot 148
- No lot.
- Lot 149
- No lot.
- Silver and Silver Plate
- Lot 150
- An ink stand, hallmarked London 1904, maker's mark of G.J. & ?
The lobed shallow tray stand with line cut clear glass inkwell with hinged lid. 22 cms wide.
- Lot 151
- A Victorian sugar caster, hallmarked London 1897, retailed by Goldsmiths Company
The octagonal baluster body with pierced finial mounted top. 22 cms high.
- Lot 152
- A six piece cased silver cruet set, hallmarked Birmingham 1923
Each piece of cylindrical form; together with four various spoons. Mustard pot 5 cms high.
- Lot 153
- A pair of Victorian silver chick form pin cushions, hallmarked Birmingham 1881, maker's mark of Sampson, Mordan & Company
Each of typical form with red velvet inset pin cushion. Each 6 cms high. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 154
- A novelty elephant form silver pin cushion, hallmarked Birmingham 1906, maker's mark of A. & L.L.
The body modelled as a standing elephant with red plush pin cushion inset into the back.
- Lot 155
- A pair of sauce boats, hallmarked Sheffield 1937 and 1938, maker's mark of Mappin & Webb
Each with serpentine rim and loop handle supported on three pad feet. Each 16 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 156
- A twin handled trophy cup, hallmarked Sheffield 1904, maker's mark of M. & Co.
The gadrooned tapering bowl with double loop handles above a spreading circular foot, one side inscribed Columbo Garden Club 1906 Handicap Singles Class A presented by F.W. Bois, Won by A.P. Boone, (bowl and base detached). 26 cms high.
- Lot 157
- An early 20th century Chinese and white metal trophy cup, marked in Chinese and with the letters T.C. Shanghai
The goblet formed bowl decorated with chrysanthemum, supported on a triple stem and circular foot inscribed "Peking Polo" Autumn 1907. 20 cms high.
- Lot 158
- An early 20th century Chinese white metal three piece tea set, marked Luenwo Canton, Shanghai
Each piece with bamboo form handle, the circular body decorated with a four toed dragon; and a pair of unmarked sugar tongs. Teapot 25 cms wide. (4) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 159
- A pair of silver picture frames, hallmarked Birmingham 1910 and 1912, maker's marks indistinct
Each of rounded rectangular form. Each 17 cms high. (2)
- Lot 160
- A composite part canteen of silver King's pattern cutlery
Comprising: six tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks and five teaspoons, (approximately 70 ozs). (Quantity) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 161
- Withdrawn
- Lot 162
- A salver, hallmarked Sheffield 1928, maker's mark of W.B.
The circular serpentine body supported on four pad feet, the centre engraved with a crest. 36 cms diameter. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 163
- A Victorian salver, hallmarked London 1866, maker's mark indistinct, retailed by Angell & Brown, 10 Strand, London
The circular serpentine beaded rim interspersed with flowerheads, the centre inscribed Presented to the Rev. W.J. Chapman, MA Christchurch, Highbury by some ladies of his congregation...., with a swag floral engraved border, in a fitted mahogany case. 30 cms wide. £ 120 - 180
- Lot 164
- A Sterling silver brandy warming saucepan, retailed by Tiffany & Co.
The squat bellied body with turned wooden handle, the underside stamped Tiffany & Co. and numbered 1841D. 22 cms wide, including handle.
- Lot 165
- A Victorian silver plated columnar lamp base
52.5 cms high, including fixing. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 166
- An early 20th century Sterling silver serving dish by Brand-Hier Company
The circular pierced body with three recessed wells beneath a scrolling loop handle. 28 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 167
- A silver rose bowl, hallmarked London 1900, maker's mark of J.W. & F.C.W.
The circular body with crimped rim above floral embossed decoration, supported on a domed foot. 22 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 168
- A Victorian cut glass mounted silver plated columnar lamp base
The cut glass reservoir above a stop fluted column, the stepped square base with swag and scroll decoration. 60 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 169
- A silver plate mounted cut glass oil lamp base (now converted to electricity)
The globular hobnail cut reservoir supported on a embossed column and domed base. 63 cms high. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 170
- A pair of George III Old Sheffield plate butter shells
Each with lobed handle engraved with a castle form crest, the underside with three spirally gadrooned feet. Each 13 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 171
- A pair of columnar form candlesticks, hallmarked Birmingham probably 1905, maker's mark indistinct
Each with fluted column above a beaded square stepped base. Each 25.5 cms high. (2) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 172
- A pair of Victorian Old Sheffield plate candlesticks
Each with foliate cast nozzle above a baluster column and domed circular spreading base. Each 29.5 cms high. (2)
- Lot 173
- A George III pepper caster, hallmarked London 1785, maker's mark of T.S.
The baluster body with pierced engraved finial mounted top. 17.5 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 174
- A George III cruet set, hallmarked London 1788, maker's mark of Hester Bateman
The oval pierced frame with bright cut engraving and enclosing two cut clear glass silver lidded casters and two small ewers, each with bright cut engraved mounts, the base supported on pierced bracketed claw and ball feet. 20 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 175
- A George II pap boat, hallmarked probably London 1736, maker's mark of I.G.?
The shallow bowl with elongated lip, one side engraved with a crest. 11 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 176
- A George II set of four cauldron formed salts, hallmarked London, probably 1738, maker's mark of H.W.
Each of squat bellied form with blue glass liner, supported on moulded pad feet. Each 6.5 cms diameter. (4) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 177
- An 18th century Dutch silver bowl
The lobed oval body with twin mask headed loop handles, one side engraved with a crest, supported on a lobed foot, inscribed and dated 1726 to the underside. 21 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 178
- A pair of Victorian peppers, hallmarked London 1877, maker's mark probably G.F.
Each of ovoid form with pierced lid and three ball feet; and another pair of ovoid silver peppers. (4) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 179
- An George III unusual ivory handled serving slice, the blade hallmarked London 1811, maker's mark of T.J.
The trowel form blade pierced and engraved and with ivory handle. 27.5 cms long. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 180
- A rare set of six Victorian King's pattern gravy spoons, hallmarked London 1854, maker's mark of George Angel and a matching pair of servers
One with rounded flattened bowl, the other with pointed tines. The gravy spoons 30.5 cms long; the servers 29.5 cms long. (8) £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 181
- Three 18th century Old English pattern tablespoons, marks rubbed (3)
- Lot 182
- A George IV Fiddle pattern sifter spoon, hallmarked London 1824, maker's mark of W.J.
The circular flat bowl with pierced quatrefoil decoration. Approximately 14 cms long.
- Lot 183
- A set of four early 19th century graduated stacking beakers
Each engraved with initials and with gilt washed interior. The largest 8.5 cms high. (4) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 184
- A Victorian cased set of twelve teaspoons, hallmarked Birmingham 1899, a caddy spoon and sugar tongs
Each piece with fine foliate engraving, fitted in a blue plush box. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 185
- A Sterling silver music box
The top decorated with rustic figures beside a village, the side similarly decorated, the top with hinged lid opening to reveal a singing bird. 10 cms wide. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 186
- A set of six 800 silver German table forks from the service of Kaiser Wilhelm, each stamped Gebr-Fridlander
Each decorated to the top with a crowned eagle, the reverse with a crown over a cypher. Each 21.5 cms long. (6) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 187
- A burgundy leather travelling case
Enclosing silver lidded jars, ivory brushes, etc. 40 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 188
- A pair of silver mounted cut clear glass scent bottles
Each with faceted lozenge shaped body. Each 22 cms high. (2)
- Lot 189
- A late 19th century Continental silver basket, marked with a crown above the letter H
The navette shaped body with rams mask ring handles to either end above pierced vitruvian scrolls and swags pierced fluted panels. 26 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 190
- A finely cast silver gilt trophy cup, hallmarked London 1912, maker's mark of D. & J.W.
The pineapple finial mounted lid with stiff leaf decoration, the cylindrical body with twin serpent handles above a band of fruiting vine decoration and palmettes, supported on a domed circular foot. 25 cms high. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 191
- A teapot stand, hallmarked London 1856, maker's mark of T.H.F. & F.F.
The rounded rectangular body engraved with a crest to the centre, supported on ball feet. 13 cms wide.
- Lot 192
- A late 19th century Dutch silver trinket box
The heart shaped body with embossed decoration of mother and children to the lid, the underside with a pastoral scene. 7 cms wide.
- Lot 193
- A snuff box, hallmarked London 1889, maker's mark of H.T., retailed by Thornhill & Co., 144 Bond Street
The engine engraved rectangular body with hinged engraved lid with interior flap. 7.5 cms wide.
- Lot 194
- A 19th century Continental silver card case
The scroll engraved engine turned rectangular body with hinged lid and inscribed Anna, within a fitted case. 10 cms wide.
- Lot 195
- A Victorian silver plated inkstand
The cast rococo base surmounted with a figure of a crying boy with damaged drum, flanked to either side with engraved metal mounted faceted inkwells above the inscription Presented to Augustus Frederick Outram, late honourable secretary to the 11th Berks (Wallingford) Rifle Volunteer Corps by the officers and members of that corps in testimony of their esteem... October 1862. 34 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 196
- A sugar caster, hallmarked London 1888, maker's mark of R.M. & E.H.
The baluster body with finial mounted pierced lid above a baluster body with moulded decoration. 18.5 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 197
- A Victorian silver plated lamp base
The fluted column above a rams mask decorated pierced tripartite base. 60 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 198
- A snuff box, hallmarked Sheffield 1938, maker's mark of James Dixon & Sons
The reeded rectangular body with hinged lid decorated with a hunting scene; a silver cigarette case; and a white metal ashtray centred with a Canadian dollar. The former 5 cms wide. (3)
- Lot 199
- A pair of bottle coasters, hallmarked London 1966
Each of circular form with embossed floral decoration and hardwood insert. Each 13 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 200
- A Fiddle pattern soup ladle, hallmarked London 1812
- Lot 201
- No lot.
- Lot 202
- No lot.
- Lot 203
- No lot.
- Lot 204
- No lot.
- Lot 205
- No lot.
- Lot 206
- No lot.
- Lot 207
- No lot.
- Jewellery and Objects of Vertu
- Lot 208
- An early 20th century stem wind open faced 9 ct gold pocket watch
The matted gilt dial wit Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds; and a 9 ct gold curb link watch chain. The watch chain 48g. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 209
- An 18 ct gold key wind hunter pocket watch
The circular dial inscribed C.F. Magrath, 64 Hoxton Street, Hoxton, London. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 210
- An 800 silver cased pyramidal Masonic watch
The dial inscribed Love your fellow man, lend him a helping hand, the numerals represented by Masonic symbols, the movement stamped Solvil Watch Company. 6.5 cms high, including suspension loop. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 211
- A late 19th century gold plate cased stem wind open face Masonic pocket watch
The dial decorated with a temple and Masonic symbols, the movement inscribed Elgin National Watch Company. The dial 4.5 cms diameter. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 212
- An early 20th century Austrian enamelled and gilt metal boudoir timepiece
The arched case with enamelled front decorated with cherubs, the circular dial with a lake scene, fitted in a pale blue plush box. Timepiece 7.5 cms high. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 213
- A 9 ct gold cigar cutter with 9 ct gold chain
Cigar cutter 6 cms long.
- Lot 214
- A silver mounted otter pad cigar cutter, the mounts hallmarked London 1906
Inscribed Presented by the Staff Xmas 1947. 17 cms long.
- Lot 215
- An Antler handled cigar cutter
One end with plated mounts; and another similar. Each approximately 28 cms long. (2)
- Lot 216
- An unusual Victorian corkscrew cigar cutter
The antler handle with corkscrew fixing and cigar cutter to one end. 16 cms long.
- Lot 217
- A Continental silver mounted tusk cigar cutter
One end with silver mounts; and another ivory cigar cutter. The former 15.5 cms long. (2)
- Lot 218
- A plated cigar cutter
One end modelled as a dogs head. 13.5 cms long.
- Lot 219
- A silver handled cigar cutter, circa 1914 and another hallmarked London 1895
The former 11.5 cms long. (2)
- Lot 220
- A silver handled cigar cutter, hallmarked London 1899
Inscribed Percy Edwards Co. 71 & 72 Piccadilly; and another silver cigar cutter . The former 13.5 cms long. (2)
- Lot 221
- A silver handled cigar cutter, hallmarked London 1893
The handle fitted with a blade, the end with propelling pencil. 14 cms long.
- Lot 222
- A silver plated table cigar cutter
The rectangular body with three cutting apertures to the top and engraved with a monogram; and another silver plated table cigar cutter. The former 12 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 223
- A silver table cigar cutter, hallmarked London 1907
The rectangular body with spring loaded top and two cutting apertures; and another silver table cigar cutter with single aperture. The former 9.5 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 224
- A rare Victorian polished hardstone and engraved white metal mounted cigar cutter
The bottle form body with sliding cutter set in to the lid. 8 cms high. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 225
- A gold mounted cigar cutter
With spring loaded blade and suspension loop; and another matching in silver. Each 3 cms long. (2)
- Lot 226
- A Victorian ivory scissor handle form cigar cutter
With steel cutting blade; and a Victorian ivory smoker's companion with tamper, cigar pricker, knife blades, etc, the body stamped Patentee London. The former 6 cms long. (2)
- Lot 227
- A cigar cutter ashtray, hallmarked Birmingham 1895, maker's mark of J.G.H. & J.H.M.
The shallow circular dish with ribbed match holder and central sprung cigar cutter; and another silver ashtray fitted with a cigar cutter to the centre. Each 10 cms high. (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 228
- A combination match holder/cigar cutter/ ashtray, hallmarked Chester 1902
The circular dished base mounted with circular stem, cigar cutter with match holder top. 7.5 cms high.
- Lot 229
- A Sterling silver combination cigar cutter and smoker's companion
The body inset with a blade, twin tine fork, file and curved tool; and another silver combination cigar cutter with spike and blade. The former 5 cms long. (2)
- Lot 230
- A 9 ct gold cigar cutter
The flattened rectangular body with engine engraved decoration and suspension loop; and another 9 ct gold cigar cutter. The former 5 cms wide. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 231
- No lot.
- Lot 232
- No lot.
- Lot 233
- No lot.
- Lot 234
- No lot.
- Lot 235
- A set of six enamelled silver teaspoons, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, maker's mark of T. & S.
Thistle finials above decorated bowls. (6)
- Lot 236
- A pair of silver mounted tusk menu holder/knife rests, each hallmarked London 1912, maker's mark indistinct
Each 12 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 237
- A pair of unmarked white metal filigree napkin rings
Each decorated with enamelled flowerheads and stylised foliage. Each 5 cms diameter. (2)
- Lot 238
- A pair of finely decorated mother-of-pearl gilt metal enamelled opera glasses, retailed by Brown, Glasgow
Each barrel painted with figures in 18th century costume, the eye pieces inscribed Brown, Glasgow. 10.5 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 239
- A late 19th century gilt metal and enamel scent bottle holder
The cylindrical body with hinged lid enclosing a gilt interior with glass stopper, the body decorated with a seated putto painting. 5 cms high. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 240
- A 19th century French ivory cased sewing necessaire
The serpentine rectangular moulded case enclosing thimble, scissors, needle case and sewing implements (lacking a bodkin). 11.5 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 241
- A novelty silver gilt egg by Stuart Devlin, hallmarked London 1969, maker's mark of Stuart Devlin
The hinged body with applied web form decoration and opening to enclose a silver nest and three malachite eggs, fitted in red plush box. Egg 7.5 cms long. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 242
- A set of three late 19th century 18 ct gold mounted enamelled tortoiseshell hair combs
Each comb with serpentine matted mount finely enamelled with a dragon, in fitted case. Two 10 cms wide, one 11.5 cms wide. (3) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 243
- A 9 ct gold cased propelling pencil by Sampson, Mordan & Company
The body with spirally gadrooned decoration. 6.5 cms long.
- Lot 244
- An early 19th century enamelled snuff box
The lid decorated with Pugilists in a boxing ring and inscribed Set To, the body with pale pink enamel. 4.5 cms wide.
- Lot 245
- A 19th century enamelled snuff box
The canted elongated rectangular lid depicting a horserace and inscribed Racing above a pale blue body. 6 cms long. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 246
- A late 18th century enamelled snuff box
The oval body with hinged lid decorated with a fisherman and a couple sitting on a log and inscribed Fishing, the body with pale pink enamel decoration. 5 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 247
- A late 18th century snuff box
The semi-circular body with hinged lid depicting a coaching mishap and inscribed Coaching, the body with pale pink decoration. 5.25 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 248
- A late 18th century enamelled snuff box
The rectangular lid decorated with a naval engagement, the body with apple green enamel decoration. 5 cms wide.
- Lot 249
- An 18th century French enamelled box
The faux bois decorated box with hinged lid, the centre decorated with a rural scene; and another enamelled box. The former 8 cms diameter. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 250
- A 19th century carved coquilla nut snuff box
The hinged lid carved with gardening implements and a wheelbarrow, the body decorated with fruit and flowers. 10.5 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 251
- A 19th century gilt metal mounted moss agate three division casket
The triple hinged top with engraved gilt metal mounts, supported on ball feet. 10 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 252
- An Art Nouveau period Continental gilt metal enamel and tortoiseshell mounted jewellery casket
The hinged lid centred with an enamelled portrait roundel depicting a young woman wearing a head scarf and blue dress, indistinctly signed with initials, withing a mesh ground with pierced openings enclosing mother-of-pearl panels, the body decorated with floral swags enclosing a music box. 22 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 253
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th century)
Portrait miniature of a woman wearing pearls
Mounted in a Florentine giltwood frame
7.5 x 5 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 254
- An 18 ct white gold and diamond ring
The flowerhead setting with seven diamonds. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 255
- A suite of Victorian gilt metal mounted malachite jewellery
Comprising: a cross, a bracelet and necklace, each piece with canted rectangular malachite panels. The necklace 38 cms long. (3) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 256
- An Edwardian gold, seed pearl and sapphire brooch
With a central flowerhead setting; a pair of mother-of-pearl earrings; and a foliate engraved brooch. (3)
- Lot 257
- A pair of modern 18 ct white gold diamond and moonstone earrings
Each with teardrop shape moonstone within diamond set laurel form surround. (2) £ 700 - 1,000
- Lot 258
- An American Art Deco style diamond set brooch
The pierced filigree frame centred with a single diamond. 4 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 259
- A Victorian unmarked gold seed pearl set brooch
The flowerhead form body set with graduated seed pearls. 3 cms diameter. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 260
- A pair of 18 ct white gold and diamond set earrings
Each with inverted flower form drop. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 261
- A modern 18 ct white gold emerald and diamond necklace
The tear shape drop centred with a single emerald within diamond set surround headed with a further emerald and diamond set chain. £ 1,200 - 1,800
- Lot 262
- A pair of modern sapphire and diamond ear studs
Each with central diamond within baguette sapphire inset frame. (2) £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 263
- A modern 18 ct white gold sapphire and diamond ring
The central square set sapphire within square diamond set surround with pierced shoulders. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 264
- A modern 18 ct white gold ring, of Art Deco style
The central circular diamond flanked with two square cut diamonds within a flowerhead setting. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 265
- An unmarked white gold and diamond three stone ring
The central diamond flanked with two smaller stones flanked with pierced diamond set shoulders. £ 1,800 - 2,200
- Lot 266
- An 18 ct gold ring
The plain band inset with three diamonds. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 267
- An 18 ct yellow gold diamond solitaire ring
The stone within corner set mount with pinched shoulders. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 268
- A 14 ct gold framed brooch
With central topaz set within a filigree decorated body.
- Lot 269
- A pair of modern 18 ct white gold, diamond and pearl earrings
Each with oval pearl drop. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 270
- An early Victorian bracelet
With serpent form head and tail decorated in dark blue enamel with seed pearl decoration on a plaited hair body. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 271
- A modern amethyst and diamond set 18 ct white gold necklace
Hung with three amethyst drops hung from a diamond set frame. £ 700 - 1,000
- Lot 272
- A diamond and sapphire three stone ring
The central diamond flanked with sapphire to either side, on an 18 ct gold band. £ 3,000 - 5,000
- Lot 273
- An aquamarine ring
The baguette cut stone within white metal claw setting. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 274
- A modern aquamarine and diamond set 18 ct white gold necklace
With single aquamarine drop hung from diamond set frame with two diamond drops. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 275
- A gem set bar brooch
The bar mounted with a diamond, pearl and gem set fly suspended with a spider. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 276
- A string of cultured pearls
Each of uniform size. 41 cms long.
- Lot 277
- An 18 ct gold diamond solitaire ring
The stone approximately 1 carat. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 278
- A 1930s diamond set platinum cocktail watch
The movement within octagonal diamond set surround with pave set lugs and 9 ct white gold mesh strap. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 279
- An 18 ct gold necklace with flattened curved links (46g) £ 500 - 800
- Lot 280
- An unmarked gold ring
The lozenge shaped body decorated with blue enamel rim and set with diamond chips.
- Lot 281
- An unmarked gold ring
The stylised flowerhead shaped body with central diamond flanked with six further diamond chips.
- Lot 282
- An Indian unmarked gold ring
Set with seed pearls and red cabochon stones. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 283
- An unmarked white metal Art Deco style ring
The body with recess set diamond flanked with triangular sapphire set shoulders. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 284
- A white gold and topaz and diamond set ring
The flowerhead setting with central diamond within petal form surround. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 285
- An unmarked gold, ruby and diamond ring
The oval ruby within baguette diamond surround. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 286
- An 18 ct white gold sapphire and diamond set Art Deco style ring
The shaped rectangular body pave set with diamonds within sapphire set surrounds. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 287
- A Victorian unmarked gold ring
The body set with turquoise beads.
- Lot 288
- A diamond and ruby set necklace
With flowerhead form drop, chain and clasp. £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 289
- An Art Deco sapphire and diamond set cocktail watch
The platinum body with oval dial within geometrically designed case. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 290
- A Victorian gilt metal buckle clasp
Formed as three cameos within entwined serpent. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 291
- A 14 ct gold cased cocktail watch
The dial with circular cover set with a central single diamond and circular framing of red polished stones. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 292
- A coral bead choker with gold mounted jade clasp
The large oval clasp hung with six strands of uniformly sized beads. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 293
- A 9 ct gold framed seed pearl and aquamarine set pendant, of Art Nouveau style
The open frame with central flowerhead settings set with an aquamarine, suspended on a 9 ct gold chain. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 294
- A gold bar brooch
The top mounted with a gem set dragonfly. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 295
- A silver sovereign holder
The circular body with engraved decoration; two sweetheart badges, one RAF in 9 ct gold; a handbag watch; and an enamelled Masonic medallion. The former 2.5 cms diameter. (5) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 296
- A George III enamelled mourning brooch
The oval panel decorated with a female figure within white and blue enamel frame, the reverse with inset hair plait; and a Victorian seed pearl inset mourning brooch. The former 3.5 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 297
- A 9 ct gold framed cameo brooch
The central panel carved with a nymph. 4.5 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 298
- A modern 10 ct gold diamond set bracelet
The oval links pave set with evenly sized stones. 19 cms long. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 299
- An early 19th century unmarked gold and carved hardstone ring
The rectangular stone intaglio carved with classical portrait bust.
- Lot 300
- No lot.
- Lot 301
- No lot.
- Lot 302
- No lot.
- Lot 303
- No lot.
- Lot 304
- No lot.
- Lot 305
- No lot.
- Porcelain, Pottery and Glassware
- Lot 306
- A 19th century Chinese porcelain barrel garden seat
The body with overall pale blue ground decorated in enamels with dragons and blossom. 48 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 307
- Two early 19th century Canton vases
Each with lobed rim above baluster body with applied gilt handles above vignettes of figures in pavilions. Each 26 cms high. (2)
- Lot 308
- An 18th century Chinese Export hunting punch bowl
The circular body decorated to the exterior with a stag hunt and fox hunt with hounds within floral and cell diaper decorated borders (the bowl cracked and rivetted). 26 cms diameter. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 309
- An early 19th century Cantonese porcelain punch bowl
The circular body decorated to the centre with a vase of flowers within green husk trailed border, the inner rim with pink cell diaper decoration and bird filled panels, the exterior with courtly figures amongst pavilions. 28.5 cms diameter.
- Lot 310
- An Export tureen, cover and stand, possibly made for the American market
The domed gilt finial mounted lid decorated with two three masted sailing vessels and pink floral sprigs within gilt trailed orange borders, the body and stand similarly decorated. 28.5 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 311
- A pair of 19th century Chinese Canton dishes
Each of shallow circular form, the centre decorated with interlocking lobed circles filled with floral sprays and insects. Each 27.5 cms wide. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 312
- A 19th century Chinese blue and white decorated charger
The trellis filled border with prunus filled panels, the centre decorated with figures and pavilions in a mountainous landscape; and another blue and white decorated charger. The former 41 cms diameter. (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 313
- A 19th century Imari dish
The centre painted with vases of flowers in a fenced garden within a border of prunus decoration; and a famille rose bowl. The former 32 cms wide. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 314
- Four various 19th/20th century Imari plates
The largest 24 cms wide. (4)
- Lot 315
- An 18th century Chinese blue and white decorated serving dish
The rounded rectangular body decorated with a floral garden to the centre within cell diaper border; and another Chinese blue and white decorated serving dish. The former 39.5 cms wide. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 316
- A Chinese blanc de chine vase
The inverted baluster body applied with moulded bands of fruiting vines headed with mice. 24 cms high.
- Lot 317
- A late 18th century Chinese blue and white decorated porcelain meat plate
The centre decorated with pavilions and islands within cell diaper decorated rim. 47.5 cms diameter. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 318
- A late 18th century Chinese blue and white decorated oval serving dish
The centre decorated with pavilions; a blue and white decorated leaf shaped dish; a spoon; and a segment dish. The former 29.5 cms wide. (4) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 319
- A Chinese transitional period blue and white decorated bowl
The centre decorated with deer in woodland within a painted imbricated border with floral decorated panels. 38 cms diameter. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 320
- A pair of 19th century Chinese famille rose lanterns on stands
Each with pierced hexagonal top, each panel centred with a roundel painted with a courtly figure, the conforming stands with pierced flowerhead decoration. Each 33 cms high. (2) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 321
- An 18th century Chinese Export hunting punch bowl
The circular body decorated to the centre of the interior with a huntsman and hounds, the exterior with huntsmen on horseback, the hounds chasing a fleeing fox. 28 cms diameter. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 322
- A pair of late 18th century Chinese famille rose figural "laughing boy" censors
Each with outstretched hands holding offerings and with open mouth and holes to the reverse and head. Each 20.5 cms high. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 323
- A blue and white decorated bowl
The circular body decorated with horses and mythical beasts, possibly 17th century. 21 cms diameter. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 324
- A pair of early 19th century Canton mugs
Each finely decorated with figures by a pavilion, one beneath floral and insect filled border, the other beneath fruit and flowers, each with double celery handle. Each 12 cms high. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 325
- A late 18th century blue and white decorated serving dish
The canted rectangular body with swag decoration to the rim and flower vases to the centre; and two similarly decorated plates and two bowls. The former 32 cms wide. (5) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 326
- A Chinese blue and white decorated vase, probably 18th century
The stepped square body with bands of geometric decoration centred with stylised heads. 39 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 327
- An early 19th century famille rose serving dish
The oval body with shallow well, the centre decorated with scholars and students beside a pavilion within floral panel decorated rim. 44 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 328
- A pair of 19th century Canton vases
Each with flared rim above a tapering baluster body with ring mask handles. Each 37.5 cms high. (2) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 329
- An 18th century Chinese blue and white decorated bowl and cover
The body decorated with stylised flowerheads and trailing foliage. 12.5 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 330
- Two late 19th century Chinese blue and white decorated Rice pattern serving dishes
Each of lozenge form with pine cone finial mounted lid above foliate decoration. Each approximately 25 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 331
- No lot.
- Lot 332
- No lot.
- Lot 333
- A late 19th century Japanese earthenware plate
The circular lobed body with petal form rim finely decorated with waves and diaper cells, the centre enamelled with a dragon within clouds, inscribed to the underside; and a pair of late 19th century Japanese earthenware vases, each of hexagonal ovoid form, the panels painted with warriors, fishermen and pheasants. The former 26 cms diameter; the vases 29.5 cms high. (3) £ 120 - 180
- Lot 334
- A pair of late 19th century Japanese earthenware koro
Each with Dog of Fo mounted hexagonal lid above a conforming body flanked with Dog of Fo handles, the panels finely decorated with figures of children and sages, mounted on three scroll form feet. Each 22 cms high. (2)
- Lot 335
- A pair of late 19th century Japanese Kutani vases
Each of waisted bulbous form with pierced stylised dragon handles painted with peacocks and birds in a rural landscape above a band of lion masks, each inscribed to the underside. Each 22.5 cms high. (2) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 336
- Two late 19th century flambe glazed figures of bearded sages
Each modelled standing with hooded robes. Each approximately 28 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 337
- No lot.
- Lot 338
- No lot.
- Lot 339
- An Art Deco Etling figure by Genevieve Granger and Marcel Guillard
The kneeling female figure with bobbed hair and with pale blue cape, modelled on a rectangular base with overall glaze cracklure, impressed and inscribed marks to the underside. 37.5 cms high. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 340
- A Macintyre Moorcroft vase, in the 18th century pattern
The waisted cylindrical body decorated to the top with swags of forget-me-nots, the base with gilt panels decorated with roses and forget-me-nots, the underside inscribed W. Moorcroft and printed Macintyre Burslem factory mark. 28 cms high. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 341
- A Clarice Cliff Bizarre tea, coffee and dinner service
Comprising: teapot, covered preserve pot, sugar bowl, two graduated milk jugs, muffin dish, butter dish and cover, six twin handled soup bowls, four egg cups, five tea cups, five coffee cups (one broken), six rectangular soup bowl stands, twelve rectangular saucers, eight rectangular side plates, nine medium size dinner plates, eight large rectangular dinner plates, three rectangular serving plates, a sauce boat, a sauce tureen, cover and ladle, a pair of lidded tureens and six small circular dishes. (Quantity) £ 600 - 800
- Lot 342
- A late 19th century Vienna porcelain vase and cover
The domed lid with gilt finial above gilt trailed red ground, the waisted goblet form body decorated with figures entitled Music and Muse, Renaldo and Venice, the underside with blue shield mark. 33 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 343
- A late 19th century Vienna style vase
The gilt trailed cobalt blue ground decorated with an oval panel depicting a female figure making an offering to Venus, indistinctly signed, the underside inscribed and marked with overglaze blue shield and gilt rose; and another Vienna style vase with classical figures, (extensively restored). The former 12.5 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 344
- A late 19th century Sevres style cup and saucer
Each with dark blue gilt trailed ground, the cup painted with a scene of a courting couple and inscribed Leon; and a Vienna style cup and saucer. The Sevres style cup 6 cms high. (2)
- Lot 345
- An early 19th century Vienna porcelain cup and saucer
The cup decorated with blue line above trailing gilt circles centred with a portrait panel of Plato, the cup similarly decorated with the centred painted with a rosette; and an outside decorated bowl. Cup 4.5 cms high. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 346
- A Meissen blanc de chine group
Depicting a mother and three children dressed in 18th century costume, the underside with ground crossed swords mark. 23 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 347
- A rare set of seven Delft polychrome plates
Each decorated to the centre with a brightly coloured parrot perched on a branch amongst flowering trees, the borders with floral and pine cone decoration. Six 22 cms diameter, one 30 cms diameter. (7) £ 600 - 800
- Lot 348
- An early Victorian hand painted part dessert service
Comprising: eight side plates and two serving dishes, each with gilt trailed blue rim painted with floral sprays to the centre. Plate 21.5 cms diameter. (10)
- Lot 349
- A Royal Worcester Regency ware set of twelve fish decorated plates
Each rounded square plate with moulded rim decorated to the centre with a marine or fresh water fish, signed by various artists including E. Townsend, Henry, Rice, etc. Each 23 cms wide. (12) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 350
- A Victorian Copeland Spode blue and white transfer decorated armorial dinner service
Each piece decorated with the arms of Edlmann, comprising: one large tree and well meat dish, two rounded rectangular serving platters, four canted square tureens, seventeen soup plates, thirty dinner plates and eight side plates. (Quantity)
Note: See also Lot 391. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 351
- A 19th century Sunderland pink lustre jug
The squat baluster body transfer decorated on side with a family beside the seashore and entitled Sailors Farewell, the other side with a west view of the Cast Iron Bridge over the river Weir built by R. Burdon. 20 cms high. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 352
- A 19th century blue and white transfer decorated serving dish
Decorated with a hare coursing scene. 50 cms diameter. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 353
- Two late 19th century Chinese blue and white decorated Rice pattern serving dishes
Each of lozenge form with pine cone finial mounted lid above foliate decoration. Each approximately 25 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 354
- A George III large stoneware salt glaze tavern mug
The cylindrical body decorated with hunting scenes, trees, cottages and topers, the body inscribed Edm'd Thompson, Melford 1782. 24 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 355
- A late 18th century creamware figure of a recumbent lion
The animal decorated with blue and brown dots on a cream glaze base, hollow to the underside. 10 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 356
- An 18th century Bow figure of a cherub
And another figure. The former 9 csm high.(2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 357
- A Victorian Minton Majolica jardiniere and stand
The cylindrical body with pink glazed interior, the spirally moulded body with blue glaze mounted with rams mask handles, supported on a circular foot with tied laurel decoration; and a conforming stand, impressed factory mark. Jardiniere 32 cms high, excluding stand. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 358
- No lot.
- Lot 359
- No lot.
- Lot 360
- No lot.
- Lot 361
- No lot.
- Lot 362
- No lot.
- Lot 363
- No lot.
- Lot 364
- A Victorian engraved clear glass decanter
The wheel form body with elongated neck (lacking stopper) and with overall engraved decoration. 34.5 cms high.
- Lot 365
- A Victorian finely engraved ewer
The circular formed body with faceted loop handle and slender neck, supported on a circular foot, decorated overall with fine foliate engraving. 34.5 cms high.
- Lot 366
- A brass mounted cranberry glass figural claret jug
The swan form body with stylised wing form handle, the brass neck and head previously silver plated. 29.5 cms high. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 367
- An early 19th century engraved hunting goblet
The large bowl decorated with a fox hunt, the bowl supported on a short stem and circular foot. 17 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 368
- An 18th century German engraved clear glass wine jug
The flattened ovoid body with slender neck and loop handle, one side engraved with a crowned eagle, the other side with a cypher. 29.5 cms high.
- Lot 369
- Ten early 20th century enamelled and gilt clear and green glass drinking glasses
Each with small stylised foliate decorated bowls and slender green stems with circular foot. Each 14.5 cms high. (10)
- Lot 370
- A Moser 'Smoke Grey' faceted glass vase, designed by Hoffmann for the Weiner Werkstatte
WW mark to the underside; another similar, but smaller; and another. (3) £ 500 - 800
- Lot 371
- A pair of cut clear glass port and whisky bar top lidded dispensing jars
Each with spire cut finial above ovoid body with hatched decoration, one inscribed Port, the other Whisky. Each 78 cms high. (2) £ 500 - 800
- Lot 372
- No lot.
- Lot 373
- No lot.
- Lot 374
- No lot.
- Lot 375
- No lot.
- Pictures, Prints and Engravings
- Lot 376
- After LIONEL EDWARDS (1878-1966) British
A Fresh Find (The Devon and Somerset Stag Hounds) Above Hollowcombe
Coloured print
Pencil signed in the margin and with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp; and two other coloured prints, After LIONEL EDWARDS. The former 30 x 50 cms. (3) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 377
- After RICHARD JONES
A set of four Coursing prints
Aquatints
30 x 40 cms (4)
- Lot 378
- After ARCHIBALD THORBURN
Pheasants Beside Woodland
Coloured print
Pencil signed in the margin, published by A. Baird-Carter, 70 Jermyn Street, London
38 x 52 cms
- Lot 379
- By and After D. WOLSTENHOLME JNR (late 19th century) British
Portrait of a Carrier Pigeon, published by M Eaton
Hand tinted print
Image 42.5 x 32.5 cms
- Lot 380
- After NORDEN AND JOHN SPEEDE
Hand Tinted Map of Surrey
Printed by Hondrus and sold by Sudbury and Humble, decorated to the upper corners with the Palaces at Richmont and Nonsuch, glazed to the front and the reverse, the reverse with text
38.5 x 52 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 381
- After WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT
Figures by a Bathing Pool
Coloured print
Pencil signed and blind stamped in the margin
42 x 57 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 382
- After WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT
Flower Girls in a Cloister
Coloured print
Limited edition 470/850, Stewart Fine Art blind stamp; and two other WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT prints
The former 50 x 68 cms (3)
- Lot 383
- Attributed to NOTTERMAN (19th century Belgian)
Simian Pursuits
Coloured lithographs
Published by Regnier, Bethanier & Morlon
34.5 x 70 cms (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 384
- No lot.
- Lot 385
- No lot.
- Lot 386
- No lot.
- Lot 387
- ALEXANDER MACPHERSON (1904-1970) British
Durar
Watercolour
Label to the reverse recording that the watercolour dates from 1949 and was purchased from the studio sale of the artist
32.5 x 45 cms
- Lot 388
- MRS NORMAN BENNETT (early 20th century) British
Naini Tal, India
Watercolour
Label to the reverse from Rectory Fine Art recording the name of the artist and suggesting a date of circa 1920
31.5 x 26.5 cms
- Lot 389
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (20th century)
The Hunt on Dunkey Beacon
Watercolour and bodycolour
37 x 55 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 390
- CECIL CHARLES WINDSOR ALDIN (1870-1935) British
"The Huntsman Never Leans Back...."
Pen, ink and wash with scratching out on ivorine
Signed
30.5 x 22 cms £ 250 - 350
- Lot 391
- E.M. PASSERINI (mid 19th century) Continental
The Arms of Edlmann, a painted and gilt armorial
Bodycolour and gilt
Signed and dated 1858
31 x 25 cms
Note: See also Lot 350.
- Lot 392
- A. HARRIOTT (late 18th century)
A Man of the Sandwich Islands, with his helmet
Pen, ink and wash
Signed and inscribed to the margin
22.5 x 18.5 cms
Note: The Sandwich Islands was the name given to a group of Hawaiian Islands by Captain James Cook on January 18th 1778. The name was in honour of John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, who was at the time 1st Lord of the Admiralty. It is possible that this image was executed shortly after this time. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 393
- EDWARD ROBERT HUGHES (1851-1914) British
Portrait of an Elderly Woman, wearing a shawl
Coloured pencil
Signed
28 x 22.5 cms £ 300 - 500
- Lot 394
- WILLIAM STRANG (1859-1921) Scottish
Portrait of W.H. Gurney Salter, the bearded gentleman wearing a blue cravat
Coloured pencil
Inscribed, signed and dated 1911
42 x 27 cms
- Lot 395
- Attributed to SIR WILLIAM ROTHENSTEIN (1872-1945) British
The Old Lady Who Looked After the Cows at St Seine
Sanguine chalk
Inscribed and dated 1906
24 x 11 cms
- Lot 396
- R. HATFIELD (mid 20th century) British
Scenes from a Colliery
Mixed media
Indistinctly signed
35.5 x 25 cms
- Lot 397
- JOSEPH WOOD WHYMPER (1813-1903) British
Pastoral English Landscape View with Loggers in the Foreground, forest and buildings in the distance
Watercolour
Signed and dated 1865
26.5 x 53.5 cms £ 400 - 600
- Lot 398
- INNES FRIPP (1867-1963) British
Hercules, performing one of his labours, tethered to a large millstone
Watercolour
Signed
23 x 34 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 399
- INNES FRIPP (1867-1963) British
The Scolding, a 17th century genre scene
Watercolour
Signed
40 x 50 cms £ 250 - 350
- Lot 400
- No lot.
- Lot 401
- No lot.
- Lot 402
- After WILLIAM HUGGINS (1820-1884) British
Southsea Whale Fishery
Aquatint print
Engraved by T. Sutherland, published 1825 by W.J. Huggins with extensive inscriptions
35 x 50 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 403
- JOSEPH * BENG*LA** (late 19th century) Angol-American School
The Confederate Privateer Steamer, Alabama
Pencil and bodycolour
47.5 x 64 cms; and a late 19th century print depicting and describing the steamer (2) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 404
- W G WHITTINGTON (florished 1904-1914) British
Shipping Scene with Large Liners Mooring up; and a companion pair of fishing boats
Watercolour
Signed
18 x 26 cms (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 405
- ALEXANDER CURRUTHERS GOULD (1870-1948) British
The Ship Inn, Porlock
Pencil and watercolour
Signed and dated 1933
24.5 x 34.5 cms; and
After CECIL ALDIN
The Anchor, Porlock Weir
Coloured print (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 406
- E.C. BOOTH (late 19th century) British
The Fish Pier, Whitby and the East Pier, Whitby
Watercolour
Each signed, inscribed and dated 1889
34.5 x 51.5 cms, unframed (2) £ 350 - 450
- Lot 407
- CATHERINE CHAPMAN (early 20th century) British
Yachts Moored in a Harbour
Oil on panel
Signed and dated 1909
32 x 23 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 408
- No lot.
- Lot 409
- No lot.
- Lot 410
- CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (early 19th century)
A Group Portrait of Elizabeth Agassiz, Marie Agassiz and Robert Agassiz as children; and another portrait of a woman wearing a black dress
Watercolour
The former 38 x 29.5 cms (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 411
- CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19th century)
Portrait of a Woman, wearing a fur trimmed red coat
Oil on canvas
33.5 x 28.5 cms (oval)
- Lot 412
- CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19th century)
Portrait of Fanny Edlmann, wearing a white gown and roses
Oil on canvas
61 x 50 cms (oval) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 413
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (early 19th century)
Portrait of a Brother and Sister, she holding a basket of flowers, he a hoop
Oil on canvas
75 x 62 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 414
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (early 19th century)
Portrait of a Woman, wearing a white gown with blue sash
Oil on canvas
75 x 62 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 415
- I. BOADEN (early 19th century) British
Portrait of Mary Ann Agassiz, in white gown seated by a window
Oil on canvas
The reverse inscribed I. Boaden Pinxit London 1823
90 x 70 cms £ 250 - 350
- Lot 416
- DUTCH SCHOOL (17th century)
Portrait of a Woman, wearing a bonnet and ruff, her right hand on a bible
Oil on oak panel
97 x 67 cms £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 417
- IRISH SCHOOL (18th century)
Portrait of Alexander Macaulay, MP for Dublin University 1739, MP for Thomas Town 1761
Oil on canvas
73 x 60 cms (oval) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 418
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (late 18th/early 19th century)
Portrait Study of a Young Man
Oil on canvas
40 x 29.5 cms £ 300 - 500
- Lot 419
- No lot.
- Lot 420
- No lot.
- Lot 421
- ENGLISH NAIVE SCHOOL (19th century)
Trouble in the Kitchen, central figure of a cat with ham and cheese in the background and broken eggs in the foreground
Oil on canvas
49 x 59.5 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 422
- FRANK CASSELL (late 19th century) British
Rough Haired Terriers Rat Hunting in a Stable
Oil on canvas
Both signed
Each 79 x 92 cms (a pair) £ 3,000 - 5,000
- Lot 423
- ENGLISH SCHOOL, (19th century) in the manner of QUILP
Partridges in a Woodland Setting
Oil on panel
32 x 53.5 cms £ 300 - 500
- Lot 424
- M.S. (Contemporary) British
Studies of a Gos Hawk and a Sparrow Hawk
Gouache on paper
Signed with monogram and dated February '73
Each measuring 48 x 33 cms (2)
- Lot 425
- EUROPEAN SCHOOL (early 18th century)
Study of Wild Fowl and Eggs
Oil on canvas
29 x 39 cms £ 300 - 500
- Lot 426
- EDWARD HENRY WINDRED (1875-1953) British
Study of a Racing Pigeon
Oil on canvas
Signed and with typical inscription to lower half
36 x 46 cms £ 150 - 250
- Lot 427
- EDWARD HENRY WINDRED (1875-1953) British
Study of a Racing Pigeon
Oil on canvas
Signed and with typical inscription to lower half
36 x 46 cms £ 150 - 250
- Lot 428
- *AR
NEIL CAWTHORNE (1936-) British
Gentilhombre, champion racehorse, in a stable
Oil on canvas
Signed and inscribed
50 x 60 cms
Note: Gentilhombre won the Newmarket July Cup and the Prix De L'Abbaye at Longchamp. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 429
- MARGARET WYNN (20th century) British
Portrait of a Champion Shire Mare, Eryfield Lady Grey
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated 1924
50.5 x 60.5 cms
Note: This horse was the champion Shire mare at the Shire Horse Society Show in London three times in the early 1920s. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 430
- FLORENCE JAY (early 20th century) British
Portrait of a Champion Shire Mare, Eryfield Lady Grey, in a stable interior
Oil on canvas
Signed
29.5 x 39.5 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 431
- No lot.
- Lot 432
- No lot.
- Lot 433
- HENRY LAMB (1885-1960) British
Coombe Bissett Down
Oil on artist's board
34 x 46 cms
Note: Purchased from the artist's studio shortly after his death. Inscribed to the reverse by the artist's wife "Combe Bissett Down - By Henry Lamb Bought from his studios May 1961. Pansy Lamb". £ 600 - 800
- Lot 434
- RICHARD FOSTER (born 1946) British
Figures by Beach Huts
Oil on board
Signed, the reverse applied with Spink label inscribed Richard Foster 1991
14.5 x 24.5 cms
- Lot 435
- Attributed to PERRY NURSEY (19th century) East Anglian School
Woodford Church and Abbey, Suffolk
Oil on artist board
Inscribed and dated to the reverse 1838
26.5 x 37 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 436
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (mid 19th century)
Pastoral landscape, with fishermen in the foreground, bridge and river beyond and with cathedral spire in the distance
Oil on canvas
30.5 x 47.5 cms £ 150 - 250
- Lot 437
- FLEMISH SCHOOL (late 18th/early 19th century)
Tavern Scene with Ebullient toper
Oil on metal panel
24 x 20.5 cms £ 150 - 250
- Lot 438
- CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (early 19th century)
A Saracen Cavalry Warrior, on a grey horse
Oil on metal panel
31 x 23.5 cms £ 300 - 500
- Lot 439
- FLEMISH SCHOOL (late 18th century)
A Young Man Depicted Drinking
Oil on canvas
64.5 x 49 cms £ 400 - 600
- Lot 440
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (mid early 19th century), in the Manner of GEORGE MORLAND
Horseman and Dog Outside a Tavern
Oil on canvas
27 x 35.5 cms £ 300 - 500
- Lot 441
- BELA VON HUCK (late 19th/early 20th century) German
A Hussar in a Snow Covered Landscape
Oil on artist's board
Signed and dated 1907 and with extensive German inscription to the reverse
23 x 15 cms
- Lot 442
- No lot.
- Lot 443
- No lot.
- Lot 444
- *AR
JOHN KIKI (1943-) British
Infanta
Acrylics on canvas
Signed
123 x 92.5 cms, mounted in stretcher but unframed £ 300 - 500
- Lot 445
- *AR
JOHN KIKI (1943-) British
Figural Studies
Mixed media on canvas
Apparently unsigned
79 x 105.5 cms, unframed and without stretchers £ 200 - 300
- Lot 446
- *AR
JOHN KIKI (1943-) British
Bust Portrait of a Man
Mixed media on canvas
Signed to the right hand side of stretcher
102 x 66.5 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 447
- Attributed to PABLO PICASSO
Pierrot
Gouache print
50 x 31 cms, unframed
Note: This particular print would seem to be unrecorded. Research has shown that it is closely based on a drawing in a private collection in Paris thought to date from 1902-1905. £ 600 - 1,000
- Lot 448
- *AR
OPHELIA REDPATH (contemporary) British
Love is a Rose
Wax and gouache
Signed
63 x 50 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 449
- No lot.
- Lot 450
- No lot.
- Lot 451
- A Middle Eastern carpet. £ 100 - 200
- Furniture and Lighting
- Lot 452
- A Kashan prayer rug
The central ivory field with Tree of Life decoration surmounted by cartouche with text. 92 x 155 cms.
- Lot 453
- An unusual stained pine garden bench
The trellis back above a slatted seat with table form ends; and another rustic bench. The former 267 cms wide. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 454
- A 19th century white painted wrought iron garden bench
The slatted back above arched open arms and slatted seat, supported on flattened legs with octagonal pad feet. 153 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 455
- Two 19th century wrought iron garden benches
Each with slatted seats and backs, the ends with open arms. One 219 cms, the other 210 cms wide. (2) £ 600 - 800
- Lot 456
- A 19th century French wrought iron wine rack
The front with curved trellis frame work, traces of original paint. 99.5 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 457
- A pair of George III Adam style twin branch wall lights
Each with rams mask mounted urn formed back plate issuing ears of wheat and twin serpentine branches. 41 cms high. (2)
- Lot 458
- A set of four early 20th century cut clear glass shades
Each of globular form with swagged gilt metal decoration. Each 17 cms high. (4) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 459
- An early 20th century faceted cut clear glass shade
The circular compressed globular body with berried laurel embossed frame. 26 cms diameter. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 460
- A pair of early 20th century gilt metal mounted clear glass hanging lights
Each with numerous graduated beads with ribbon tied gilt metal mounts. Each 34 cms high. (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 461
- A pair of late 19th century brass twin branch wall lights
Each with figural emblematic back plate. Each 28 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 462
- An early 20th century gilt metal table lamp
The tall fluted columnar column above a circular base with tripartite brackets. 72 cms high, excluding electrical fixing. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 463
- An early 20th century French gilt metal hanging light
The ribbon tied top issuing rope twist supports suspending rose head form lamp holders, the centre with porcelain flowers. 48 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 464
- An Art Deco frosted clear glass plafonnier
The shallow bowl with geometric floral decoration. 35 cms diameter. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 465
- A wrought and beaten iron table lamp
The triform pierced column decorated with stylised flowers above a domed circular base. 24 cms high.
- Lot 466
- A 19th century French animalier table lamp
The rectangular base surmounted with a model of a stag, one end with lamp fixing and frosted glass shade (adapted for electricty). 38 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 467
- A pair of Regency bronze table lustres
Each with stiff leaf cast nozzle hung with glass drops, the bases with a figure of a giraffe. 25.5 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 468
- A 19th century bouillotte lamp
The silver plated serpentine rectangular base with twin nozzles above an adjustable floral decorated red shade. 33 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 469
- A pair of unusual white enamel painted yellow glass plafonnier
Each decorated with classical figures beneath a stiff leaf painted band, suspended from chains. Each 35 cms diameter. (2) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 470
- A pair of plated verde antico columnar lamp bases
Each 53 cms high, including fixing. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 471
- A pair of brass mounted red marble lamp bases
Each of cylindrical form with stepped square base. Each 43.5 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 472
- An Empire style faceted cut glass and gilt metal chandelier
The circular top with pierced decoration hung with strings of graduated beads, the circular body issuing four stylised eagles hung with light fittings and drops. Approximately 92 cms high, overall. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 473
- An impressive pair of enamelled gilt brass pricket candle sticks
Each with broad fleur-de-lys decorated drip-pan above quatrefoil and lozenge cast column applied with enamelled shield inscribed IHS against a red background above enamelled cabochons and serpentine square base. Each 49.5 cms high. (2) £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 474
- A pair of late 19th century French gilt spelter and pink marble table lamps
Each formed as a vase surmounted with a putto, (now adapted to electricity). Each 37 cms high. (2)
- Lot 475
- A parcel gilt and ebonised Continental pricket stick £ 300 - 500
- Lot 476
- No lot.
- Lot 477
- No lot.
- Lot 478
- A 19th century pine and oak kitchen table
The canted rectangular plank top above a plain frieze, supported on square section tapering legs. 268 cms long. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 479
- A collection of 19th century mahogany apothecary drawers
Each of the fifteen drawers with brass labels variously inscribed. 152.5 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 480
- A late 17th/early 18th century oak twin drop leaf gate leg table
Approximately 96 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 481
- An early Victorian mahogany wind-out dining table
The rounded rectangular top incorporating two leaves, supported on fluted turned legs with brass caps and ceramic castors. 230 x 122 cms. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 482
- A William IV mahogany framed brass mounted double ended sofa
The high profusely carved back above leather covered ends and seat, supported on turned legs with brass caps and castors. 204 cms long. £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 483
- A George III fruitwood lowboy
The rounded rectangular top above a long drawer and two short drawers, supported on square section tapering legs. 81 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 484
- An early 18th century oak bureau
The rectangular top above a fall front enclosing a well and fitted interior above an arrangement of two short and two long drawers, supported on bracket feet. 91 cms wide. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 485
- A 17th century painted and carved English West Country oak coffer
The hinged rectangular top above a three panel front decorated with foliate carved panels, the centre dated 1672, the background with painted decoration, supported on end stile feet. 121 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 486
- A 19th century metal mounted coopered painted jug
The body decorated in Oriental style with a parrot and flowers. 76.5 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 487
- A 19th century French ormolu mounted brass inlaid ebony and ebonised centre table
The lobed rectangular top decorated to the centre with diamond form inlay within line inlaid borders and beaded rim, one side with two frieze drawers, supported on fluted circular section tapering legs with berried laurel mounts. 119 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 488
- A late 19th century French tulip wood crossbanded satinwood dressing table
The oval mirror plate with gilt metal ribbon tied cresting above a parquetry inlaid top and two frieze drawers, supported on fluted circular section tapering legs. 90 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 489
- A Victorian Aesthetic Movement ebonised and parcel gilt Canterbury
The three division top with turned column support above a frieze drawer with incised vine leaf decoration, supported on turned legs with ceramic castors. 55 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 490
- A Victorian marquetry inlaid gilt metal mounted walnut pier cabinet
The rectangular top above an inlaid frieze and glazed door enclosing blue silk lined interior and flanked with gilt metal brackets. 76 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 491
- A 19th century brass mounted campaign trunk
The hinged rectangular top above large brass carrying handles to either end. 104 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 492
- A Victorian walnut Wellington chest
The rectangular top above an arrangement of seven drawers flanked with acanthus bracket headed uprights. 58.5 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 493
- A Victorian rosewood framed stool
The upholstered hinged rectangular top supported on scroll and husk headed cabriole legs with scroll feet. 63.5 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 494
- A good George II mahogany bird cage tripod table
The circular top supported on a four pillar bird cage and barrel columns, supported on outswept legs with pad feet. 75 cms diameter. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 495
- A pair of unusual early 20th century stools
Each with circular elm seat, supported on metal strapwork column with outswept legs and lead ball feet. Each 61 cms high. (2)
- Lot 496
- A 19th century Continental mahogany and beech open armchair
The rectangular padded back flanked with elongated swan-neck form arms above an overstuffed seat, supported on square section tapering legs. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 497
- A 19th century ash and elm Windsor chair by J. Spencer, attributed to Nottinghamshire origin, see Cotton NE331 (The English Regional Chair) described as "typical of the best yew high Windsors of the region", £ 200 - 300
- Lot 498
- A late 19th century ash and elm high back Windsor chair £ 200 - 300
- Lot 499
- An early 20th century painted and carved wooden rocking horse
The dappled grey horse mounted on a trestle base. 103 cms high; trestle 126 cms wide. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 500
- An early 18th century oak side table
The rectangular plank top above a plain frieze, supported on chamfered square section legs united with a stretcher. 122 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 501
- A Regency mahogany extending dining table
The rounded rectangular top supported on twin bases, each supported on four gadrooned and turned legs with brass caps and castors. 117.5 cms wide. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 502
- A set of four early 19th century mahogany dining chairs
Each with wheat ear carved shield shaped back above a drop-in seat, supported on square section tapering legs. (4) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 503
- A Regency mahogany chest
The rectangular caddy top above an arrangement of two short and three long graduated drawers, supported on slender bracket feet. 107 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 504
- A Regency mahogany dressing table mirror
The rectangular mirror plate supported between ring turned uprights, the bow front base fitted with three drawers and supported on bracket feet. 63 cms wide.
- Lot 505
- A George III mahogany centre table
The rounded square crossbanded top above two frieze drawers and an arrangement of dummy drawers, supported on four ebony line inlaid outswept legs with square brass caps and castors. 80 cms wide; approximately 265 cms long. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 506
- A 19th century ash and elm wheel back Windsor chair
The arched back above crinoline arms, saddle seat and turned legs united by an H-shapes stretcher. £ 120 - 180
- Lot 507
- A George III mahogany standing corner cupboard
The upper section with moulded dentil cornice above two geometrically glazed doors enclosing a shelved painted interior, the base with two further drawers, supported on bracket feet. Approximately 185 cms high. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 508
- An 18th century oak crossbanded walnut chest on chest
The upper section with moulded cornice above an arrangement of two short and three long graduated drawers, the base with three further graduated drawers, supported on bracket feet. 102 cms wide. £ 3,000 - 5,000
- Lot 509
- Two 17th century walnut upholstered back stools
Each with padded seat, supported on turned and block legs united with stretchers; and part of a 17th century chair. (3)
- Lot 510
- A set of four George III style mahogany framed side chairs
With square section legs. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 511
- A mid 19th century ash and elm Windsor chair
The low back with pierced splat above a solid seat, supported on turned legs united with stretchers. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 512
- A Victorian mahogany dressing table mirror
The arched rectangular mirror plate within a moulded frame supported between finial headed fluted uprights, the rectangular base with rising flap. 72 cms wide.
- Lot 513
- An 18th century and later wing back armchair
The high back with short scrolling arms and cushion seat, supported on acanthus headed short cabriole legs to the front, splayed legs to the reverse. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 514
- A mahogany and stained pine bookcase
The dentil moulded cornice above two geometrically glazed doors, the base with two panelled doors (adapted from a larger bookcase). 240 cms high; 128 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 515
- A late 17th century oak coffer
The four panel top above an arcaded frieze and two conforming panels, supported on end stile feet. 126 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 516
- A 19th century mahogany Canterbury
The four division top with central loop handle above slatted sides, the base fitted with a single drawer, supported on square section tapering legs. 49.5 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 517
- A Regency painted simulated bamboo correction chair
The high back above an oval cane seat, supported on splayed legs united with stretchers. 99 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 518
- A set of six George III mahogany dining chairs
Each with shield shaped back centred with an inlaid satinwood patera above an overstuffed seat, supported on square section tapering legs united with stretchers. (6) £ 500 - 800
- Lot 519
- A Regency ebony line inlaid mahogany bow front serving table
The shaped reeded top, supported on reeded sabre legs to the front, square section legs to the reverse. 185 cms wide. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 520
- A Regency giltwood and composition overmantel mirror
The central rectangular plate within framed surround headed with a central urn shaped finial issuing swags. 144 cms wide. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 521
- A 19th century white painted X-frame stool
The upholstered rectangular top above reeded curved X-frame united with a turned stretcher. 51 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 522
- An Edwardian carved walnut centre table
The serpentine rectangular top decorated with a frieze carved with foliage and cherubs masks above a fluted frieze, supported on rams mask headed cabriole legs with cloven feet. 68 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 523
- A pair of early 19th century mahogany framed foot stools
Cream hid upholstered pad between dual splayed ends. Approximately 32 cms wide. (2) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 524
- A pair of Edwardian mahogany bedside cabinets
Each with rectangular top above two panelled doors, supported on square section tapering legs. 43 cms wide. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 525
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- Lot 526
- No lot.
- Lot 527
- No lot.
- Lot 528
- A Victorian inlaid walnut hanging shelf
51 cms wide.
- Lot 529
- A Victorian mahogany framed stool by James Shoolbred & Co
The square padded top, supported outswept turned legs, stamped and numbered 1849 to the underside. 42 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 530
- A 17th century and later oak framed stool
The rectangular top with drop-in seat, supported on turned and block legs united with stretchers. 43 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 531
- A pair of early 20th century mahogany bedside cupboards
Each with canted rectangular top above a frieze drawer and painted recess, supported on roundel headed reeded sabre legs. Each 38.5 cms wide. (2) £ 250 - 350
- Lot 532
- A late 19th century Sheraton Revival kingwood crossbanded ebony line inlaid satinwood bow front side table
The shaped top above a frieze drawer, arched central section and two further drawers, supported on square section tapering legs with spade feet. 51 cms wide. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 533
- A walnut feather banded and crossbanded bachelors chest
The rectangular top with hinged flap, supported on twin lopers above an arrangement of two short shallow drawers and three further long drawers, each with brass handles, supported on bracket feet. 69 cms wide. £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 534
- A 19th century Chinese hardwood side table
The rectangular top above three panelled drawers and panelled sides, supported on square section legs headed with pierced spandrels and terminating with angular scroll feet. 123 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 535
- An Arts & Crafts mahogany bookcase
The rectangular back pierced with squares above three compartments, supported on splayed feet, the reverse applied with a label inscribed James Simpson & Sons... 309-313 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. 42 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 536
- A mid 18th century oak tripod table candle stand
The small circular top above a thick baluster body and short tripod legs. 40.5 cms diameter. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 537
- An early 19th century elm and fruitwood tripod table
The rounded rectangular top supported on a turned column and three outswept legs. 49.5 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 538
- An early 18th century oak box
The hinged rectangular top above a flat front with incised decoration. 76 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 539
- An early 18th century oak child's cradle
One end with flattened arched headboard cornered with turned uprights, supported on sleigh feet. 89 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 540
- A late 17th century and later oyster veneered walnut and marquetry chest
The rectangular top with central oval panel with band of radiating oyster veneers within quarter veneered burr walnut surround, above an arrangement of two short and three long drawers, each with scrolling marquetry inlay, supported on later bracket feet. 103 cms wide. £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 541
- A Victorian gilt metal mounted marquetry inlaid burr walnut card table
The serpentine baize lined top decorated with trailing flowers, the shaped apron with further foliate decoration, supported on angular cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts and sabot feet. 93 cms wide. £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 542
- A Regency parcel gilt rosewood console table
The white marble top above a plain frieze and mirrored back, supported on twin capital headed columns and a plinth base. 92 cms wide. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 543
- A Regency mahogany drum table
The circular leathered top above two frieze drawers and dummy drawers, supported on a ring turned column and reeded outswept legs with lions paw feet. 43 cms diameter. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 544
- A George II walnut open armchair
The high back with vase shaped splat, curved open arms and drop-in seat, supported on cabriole legs with pad feet. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 545
- A George III mahogany work table
The serpentine rectangular top enclosing a fitted interior, supported on square section tapering legs with brass caps and leather castors. 73.5 cms wide. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 546
- A 19th century pine dolls house
The three storey building with traces of original paint. 118 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 547
- A mid 18th century mahogany drop leaf table
Of unusual design, the oval twin flap top supported on pierced bracket headed split legs. 136 cms wide. £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 548
- A Regency giltwood convex mirror
The circular mirror plate within a ebonised reeded slip and ball filled outer frame headed with an eagle mask and flanked with fruiting acanthus decoration. 92 cms high. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 549
- A George III mahogany chest on chest
The moulded dentil cornice above an arrangement of two short and three long graduated drawers, the base fitted with a brushing slide and three further drawers, supported on bracket feet. 104 cms wide. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 550
- A Regency mahogany secretaire chest
The rectangular top above a fall front fitted secretaire drawer, two short and two long graduated drawers supported on bun feet. 99 cms wide. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 551
- A George III solid yewwood tea table
The moulded rectangular hinged top above a plain frieze, supported on chamfered square section legs. 86 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 552
- A Regency mahogany bow front chest
The shaped top above a brushing slide and three graduated drawers, supported on splayed feet. 82 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 553
- A George III mahogany Pembroke supper table
The rectangular twin flap top above an end frieze drawer, supported on angled square section legs headed with pierced brackets and united with a curved flattened undertier, supported on block feet with leather castors. 71 cms wide. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 554
- An early Victorian mahogany breakfast table
The circular top supported on a barrel turned column with circular base and scroll feet. 119 cms diameter. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 555
- A 19th century gilt metal mounted marquetry inlaid rosewood bonheur du jour
The rectangular top with three quarter gallery above two drawers and fall front enclosing a fitted interior, supported on angular cabriole legs with sabot feet. 72 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 556
- A 19th century French brass and tortoiseshell inlaid ebonised cabinet
The rectangular top above red tortoiseshell veneered frieze and two glazed doors enclosing brass line inlaid shelves, supported on a plinth base. 122 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 557
- A Victorian figured walnut centre table
The serpentine rectangular top supported on carved ends united with turned stretcher and outswept legs with scroll feet. 122 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 558
- A good early 19th century line inlaid mahogany bow front chest, probably Scottish
The shaped to above a shallow frieze decorated with crossed arrows, the four long graduated drawers flanked with ring turned split columns and turned and gadrooned feet, the apron inlaid with a stylised flowerhead. 100 cms wide. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 559
- A Regency ebony line inlaid mahogany bookcase cabinet
The moulded cornice above a single glazed door flanked with geometrically line inlaid panels, the base with a single panelled door, supported on ring turned feet. 78.5 cms wide. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 560
- A 19th century Chinese painted vellum covered box
The hinged rectangular body decorated with figures by pavilions. 79 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 561
- A set of twelve 19th century carved oak dining chairs
Each with turned finial mounted pierced back above an overstuffed seat, supported on turned legs united with stretchers. (12) £ 1,200 - 1,800
- Lot 562
- A George III mahogany three pillar dining table
The rounded rectangular top incorporating two leaves, the central pillar with four outswept legs with lions paw feet and castors, the outer pedestals with three outswept legs with lions paw feet and castors. 325 cms long; 144 cms wide. £ 4,000 - 6,000
- Lot 563
- An African carved hardwood door
The rectangular board decorated in three bands depicting animals and huntsmen. 128 x 55 cms. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 564
- A 17th century carved oak court cupboard
The upper section with frieze decorated with birds and animal masks above two geometrically panelled doors, the base with lunette carved frieze above two panelled doors. 147 cms wide. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 565
- A 19th century Certosina inlaid X-framed chair
The removable back above a solid seat and curved slatted sides decorated overall with inlaid bone stylised flowerheads and panels. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 566
- A set of six Regency dining chairs
Each with curved top rail, pierced central rail above a drop-in seat, supported on turned legs united with stretchers. (6) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 567
- An Arts & Crafts period oak framed stool
The angled sides with pierced splats above a drop-in seat, supported on splayed legs. 74 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 568
- A 18th/19th century Welsh rustic oak and pine table
The rectangular plank top supported on square section legs united with stretchers. 180 cms long. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 569
- A Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase
The anthemion carved arched cornice above two lancet glazed doors flanked with stiff leaf capital headed turned columns, the base with secretaire drawer above panelled door, (previously fitted with sides). 153 cms wide. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 570
- A George III satinwood crossbanded mahogany breakfront sideboard
The shaped top inlaid with central shell patera and cornered with quarter patera, the central frieze drawer with geometric inlay and flanked with further drawers to either side, supported on square section tapering legs with spade feet, one end with chamber pot cupboard. 183 cms wide; 91 cms deep; 94.5 cms high. £ 2,000 - 3,000