Rowley's Newmarket - Tuesday, 26 May, 2009
Fine Art & Antiques
- Collectors' Items, Works of Art and Clocks
- Lot 1
- A late George III Welsh sampler
With Welsh and English religious text around decoration of Adam and Eve and the serpent above Christ crucified within repeating floral border, gilt slip and rosewood frame. Needlework approximately 40 x 31 cms. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 2
- A late 17th century English needlepoint picture
With shepherd and shepherdess with sheep, deer and rabbits and with the sea, house and windmill in the distance. The needlework approximately 32 x 42.5 cms. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 3
- A mid early 19th century silk work map sampler depicting England and Wales
The counties delineated in different coloured silks, the extremities with the Channel Islands and Northern France and with Ireland to the west, within floral spandrels. Approximately 54 x 46 cms. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 4
- A pair of early 19th century needlework pictures
Depicting a lady with a mandolin and another on a country path within gilt oval frames. The needlework approximately 15 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 5
- A 19th century burr field maple snuff box
The circular body removable lid centred with a painted gilt metal floral spray. 6.5 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 6
- A 19th century Continental painted porcelain trinket box
The kidney shaped body with hinged lid decorated with figures in a rural landscape. 10.5 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 7
- An early 19th century mother-of-pearl and ivory inlaid tortoiseshell tea caddy
The stepped rectangular body with hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments, the front inlaid with floral sprays. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 8
- A late Victorian oak and gilt brass mounted cigar box
The domed lid with applied cartouche above twin division interior, and with slide out drawer below. 29 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 9
- An early 20th century brass and leather mounted oak triple shotgun case by James Purdy & Sons
The hinged case with brass corners enclosing red baized lined interior with trade label for James Purdy & Sons, South Audley Street, London. 87 cms wide. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 10
- A cased preserved Tiger fish
In bow front case, the interior with a label inscribed Tiger Fish.... caught at Zungeru, River Kaduna, North Nigeria, weight 11 lbs, Lent by C.H. Firmin, 2nd April 1911. 106 cms wide. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 11
- A fine pair of Victorian glazed cases of taxidermy by George F. Butt
Each ebonised amboyna and gilt metal mounted standing corner cupboard enclosing a taxidermy diorama, one with a crested crane, hoopoes and moths, the other with an ant eater, monkey and gazelle, each applied with trade label to reverse and interior. Each 151 cms high; 94 cms wide. (2) £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 12
- An elephants foot waste paper basket
With brass rim. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 13
- A polished sperm whale tooth, another large polished marine ivory tooth and a rectangular section of whale bone
The former 14 cms high. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 14
- An extremely rare Britains painted lead horse and jockey
In the racing colours of the Duchess of Norfolk, by permission of Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse Limited, circa 1938, original box with label to the top with serial number 1551, enclosing painted horse and jockey. The box 12.5 cms wide.
Note: This very rare model with the Mickey Mouse colours was produced for one year only in 1938 and was not offered for sale but presented as gifts to a number of establishment and senior employee figures at the time. The colours, although classified as unofficial by the British Jockey Club, were carried for the Duchess of Norfolk by a horse called Scampit with jockey E. Smith at a race at Leicester. The Mickey Mouse colours are recorded in Norman Joplyn's "Britains Toy Figures" which includes a section on Britains racing colours and illustrates a similar example. £ 3,000 - 5,000
- Lot 15
- A 19th century Maori patu
The ribbed hilt with asymmetric drilled hole above attractive veined blade. 39.5 cms long.
Note: An almost identical example was sold in these rooms, Lot 16, 24th February 2009, and was possibly fashioned by the same maker. £ 2,500 - 3,500
- Lot 16
- A white marble lapis lazuli and turtle shell inlaid Indian table top, possibly Agra
The octagonal top with moulded edge with central inlaid floral wreath within similar repeating main border. 62 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 17
- An 18th/19th century wrought iron candle holder/chamberstick £ 150 - 250
- Lot 18
- A fine quality early 20th century animalier bronze letter clip
The rectangular base surmounted with a standing hound and inscribed To Sir Israel Gollancz, a small token of appreciation, Diploma Class, Kings College, London 1919. 28 cms long. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 19
- A pair of Louis XV style three branch gilt metal candelabra
Each with leaf cast branches and pierced rockwork, on scrolling base. Each 31 cms high. (2)
- Lot 20
- A Louis XV style twelve branch gilt metal candelabra
The central column decorated with mask filled cartouches above foliate cast branches. Approximately 100 cms high; 95 cms wide. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 21
- A pair of 19th century cast brass candelabra
Each with four nozzles above an elephant mask headed tapering column and tripartite base. Each 50 cms high.
- Lot 22
- A late 19th century gilt metal mounted porcelain lamp base
The urn shaped body decorated with classical female figures flanked with lion mask handles. 43 cms high.
- Lot 23
- A 19th century Barbedienne foundry tazza
The centre decorated with a classical mask and two cast metal urns of classical inspiration. 25 cms wide.
- Lot 24
- An early 20th century cold painted bronze figure of a Native American Indian
The figure seated in a kayak holding a paddle. 16.5 cms long. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 25
- A cold painted bronze figure of a red squirrel
Crouching and eating an acorn. 5.5 cms high.
- Lot 26
- A cold painted bronze figure of a bird perched on a branch
5.5 cms high.
- Lot 27
- After COUSTOU
A pair of Marley Horses, each modelled in typical form
Bronze and dark brown patination
Each 18 cms high (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 28
- After the Antique
The Crouching Venus
Bronze with dark brown patination, mounted on a polished slate base
23 cms high £ 200 - 300
- Lot 29
- After JEAN-JACQUES PRADIER (1792-1852) French
Dancing Musicians
Bronze with dark brown patination
One inscribed to the reverse Calmels EL ve DE Pradier, the base of one stamped G. & S. Medalle D'Or 1867
Each approximately 39 cms high (2) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 30
- A 19th century Russian icon
The rectangular panel with the Madonna and Christ within a semi precious stone set embossed gilt brass front. 18 cms high.
- Lot 31
- A late 19th century Italian tooled gilt leather and painted vellum picture frame
The vellum slip headed with a portrait roundel flanked to one side with Madonna and child in a gilded architectural niche, signed I. Olivotti Firenze. 27 x 23 cms. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 32
- A Victorian large antler handled pocket knife by K.C. Workes of Wazirabad
One side with three blades, two swords and a pair of scissors, the other with corkscrew, multi-tools and carriage key. 15.5 cms long. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 33
- No lot.
- Lot 34
- No lot.
- Lot 35
- A Japanese carved ivory okimono
Modelled as a seated woman (lacking hands). 18 cms high.
- Lot 36
- A late 19th century Indo-Persian carved ivory figure of a nobleman
The bearded figure dressed in elaborate cloak and headdress. 20 cms high. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 37
- A pair of late 19th/early 20th century carved ivory sleeve vases
Each with pierced body decorated with dragons. Each 8.5 cms high. (2)
- Lot 38
- A Chinese carved ivory figure of Shoa Lao
The bearded figure leaning on a staff holding a fruit, mounted on a hardwood stand. Overall height 28.5 cms.
- Lot 39
- A Chinese half ivory tusk carving
The elongated panel depicting figures amongst clouds and mountains, the reverse with priests ascending clouds, mounted on a carved wooden base. Overall height 29 cms. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 40
- An early 19th century Chinese carved tortoiseshell snuff box
The circular body profusely decorated with pavilions and figures. 7 cms diameter. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 41
- A 19th century Chinese carved wooden card case
The rectangular body decorated with figures and pavilions. 11.5 cms high.
- Lot 42
- A Chinese hardstone brush washer
Formed as a stylised lotus leaf and carved with a duck. 12 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 43
- An early 20th century Chinese metal thread inlaid carved wooden figure of a fish wife
47 cms high.
- Lot 44
- A Chinese ivory carving of fishermen
Casting and mending nets, mounted on a carved wooden base and fitted in a stained wooden box. The ivory 26 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 45
- A Chinese veined grey hardstone cup
Inscribed to the underside, the centre and to the foot rim. 9.75 cms diameter. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 46
- A Chinese carved jade censor and cover
Of archaic form, the lid with petal base top and decorated with dragons, the base with flat scroll handles and conforming decoration. 10 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 47
- A late 19th century Chinese cloisonne dish, possibly Jesuit
The shallow circular body with fine imbricated decoration. 21.5 cms diameter.
- Lot 48
- An album of early 20th century photographs of China
Including: the Chinese address to "The King" (Edward VII), military scenes, temples, etc. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 49
- An album of early 20th century hand tinted photographs of Japan
In a finely lacquered album. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 50
- A late 19th/early 20th century album of photographic prints
Entitled Illustrations of Japanese Life, in Oriental style binding with textured paper. 19 x 26 cms.
- Lot 51
- No lot.
- Lot 52
- No lot.
- Lot 53
- A Tibetan Thanka
With a demon holding circular panel representative of the earth with allover figural scenes around central roundel. Approximately 117 x 88 cms wide.
- Lot 54
- A late 19th/early 20th century painted scroll picture in two parts
Depicting the story of the Hundred Children in the Peach Forest.
- Lot 55
- A 19th century Chinese ancestor scroll painting
The elderly gentleman depicted wearing robe with dragon decoration, on a tiger skin covered chair. Image 120.5 x 55.5 cms, approximately 153 cms high overall.
- Lot 56
- A 19th century Chinese ancestor scroll painting
Finely painted with a seated middle aged gentleman wearing a fur coat and seated on a tiger skin covered chair with cranes below. Image 129 x 59 cms, approximately 162 cms high overall. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 57
- A 19th century Chinese ancestor scroll painting
Depicting a seated woman with ornate bird decorated hat and red jacket with dragon decoration. Image 88 x 48 cms, approximately 135 cms high overall.
- Lot 58
- A 19th century Chinese ancestor scroll painting
Depicting a gentleman with moustache, wearing a blue coat with shishi dog and dragon decoration on a tiger skin covered chair with shishi dogs below. 128 x 63 cms, approximately 160 cms high overall. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 59
- A 19th century Chinese ancestor scroll painting
Depicting a middle aged gentleman wearing a purple coat with central decoration of a crane, with floral decoration below, also with signature in gilt to the right hand upright of the chair. Image 150 x 75 cms, approximately 185 cms high overall. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 60
- A 19th century Chinese ancestor scroll painting
Depicting a husband and wife, seated with an inscribed tablet behind. Image 124 x 86.5 cms, approximately 190 cms high overall.
- Lot 61
- A 19th century Chinese ancestor scroll painting
The male figure depicted wearing ceremonial hat, blue cloak with repeating dragon decoration in a seat with tiger skin covering. Image approximately 143 x 85 cms. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 62
- A 19th century Chinese ancestral portrait painting
Depicting four generations of one family surrounded by servants and musicians. 230 x 96 cms. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 63
- A 19th century Chinese ancestor scroll painting
Depicting an elderly lady, with bird decorated hat wearing a red coat with gilt dragon decoration, above shishi dogs. Image 159 x 82 cms, approximately 218 cms high overall. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 64
- A pair of 19th century Chinese ancestor scroll paintings
Probably depicting husband and wife, the gentleman with black cloak with central decorative panel of crane in flight, the lady in red coat with gilt decoration of dragons, both depicted seated on similar chairs with repeating square scroll decoration above stylised bats. Male image 169 x 85 cms, female image 154 x 80 cms. (2) £ 200 - 400
- Lot 65
- An 18th century Chinese scroll painting
Depicting a jade hand maiden gathering elixir in the forest attended by deer and a crane, signed to right hand side. Approximately 149 cms high; 98 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 66
- A 19th century Chinese embroidered silk panel
Depicting the Taoist Deity Shoa Lao. 168 x 68 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 67
- A 19th century Oriental bronze censor and cover
Of substantial proportions, the pierced lid with finial of a shishi dog and ball, above body with relief decoration of birds amongst foliage, on stylised elephant legs. Approximately 94 cms high. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 68
- A contemporary brass and copper model of a finish of a horse race
42 cms wide.
- Lot 69
- A signed pair of Michael Roberts jockey boots
- Lot 70
- A framed mounted racing silk colours of Gerald Carroll
- Lot 71
- Racing colours of W. Gredley, silks worn by G. Duffield on User Friendly, the 1990 winner of the Irish Oaks, St Leger and 2nd in Pre de L'Arc de Triumphe in 1992, signed by owner, jockey and trainer £ 100 - 150
- Lot 72
- A Victorian Tunbridgeware box
The lid decorated with a stately home. 26 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 73
- No lot.
- Lot 74
- No lot.
- Lot 75
- A Victorian turned ivory desk thermometer
Of columnar form. 20.5 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 76
- A 19th century mahogany cased compass by L. Casella, London
The square box with inscribed brass plaque to the lid above glazed stepped silver dial inscribed for Casella, Maker to the Admiralty and Ordnance, London, the lid applied with brass plaque inscribed Sir Allen Young's Compass taken by him on his voyage to the Arctic in search of Franklin. Presented to the R.Y.S. by Mr Crosier Bailey 1937. Box 23 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 77
- A late 19th century lacquered brass binocular microscope by James How & Co., 5 St. Bride Street, London
In a fitted mahogany case with lenses and accessories. Case 46 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 78
- A mid early 19th century theodolite by Thomas Jones
In original case with label inscribed Thomas Jones "Pupil of Ramsden" Astronomical and Philosophical Instrument Maker to His Majesty. Case 56 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 79
- An early 19th century French eight day great wheel skeleton timepiece
The open framed movement with circular enamel dial and silk suspension, the frame mounted on a white marble base; together with a glass dome with ebonised base, (the glass damaged). The clock 34 cms high. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 80
- A 19th century French ormolu porcelain mounted mantel clock
The base inset with porcelain panels decorated birds and musical trophies and surmounted with a putto and flanked with goats supporting a classical bust headed drum enclosing eight day striking movement, the dial inscribed Henry Marc a Paris. 29 cms high. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 81
- A 19th century French boulle mantel clock
The balloon form case with circular dial with enamelled Roman numerals. 34 cms high. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 82
- A 19th century ormolu and gilt metal mantel clock
The pierced rococo scroll work cast case surmounted with figure of a huntsman and centre with circular enamelled dial. 34 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 83
- A 19th century French gilt metal mounted marble mantle clock
The architectural case with stiff leaf and swag decoration and enclosing eight day striking movement with painted enamelled dial with floral swags, (dial damaged). 26 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 84
- A late 19th century French gilt metal and marble clock garniture
The clock with colonnade form case supporting an eight day striking movement with swag painted circular dial and flanked with urns. 37 cms high. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 85
- A late 19th century French brass cased repeat striking carriage clock
16 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 86
- A late 19th century brass striking carriage clock
The rectangular dial inscribed Examined by Dent, 61 Strand, London. 16.5 cms high.
- Lot 87
- An early 20th century brass cased carriage clock
The rectangular case with trellis basket weave decoration to the top and base. 15 cms high.
- Lot 88
- A walnut cased mantel clock
The arched top with carrying handle, the movement striking on coiled steel gong and rods. 50 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 89
- A Regency brass mounted mahogany mantel clock by John Payne, London
The arched case with carrying handle above imbricated pierced grille side and front and with circular dial, the movement with scroll and foliate engraving striking on a bell. 44.5 cms high. £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 90
- A late Victorian classical revival brass cased mantel clock £ 200 - 300
- Lot 91
- No lot.
- Lot 92
- No lot.
- Lot 93
- No lot.
- Silver and Silver Plate
- Lot 94
- A five piece tea set, hallmarked London 1903, maker's mark of C.B.
Comprising: kettle on stand, hot water pot, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each piece of half gadrooned rounded rectangular form with gadrooned rim. Teapot 30 cms wide. (5) £ 600 - 800
- Lot 95
- A silver Masonic coronation cup, hallmarked London 1936, maker's mark of Charles Boyton
With crown finial above lid inscribed Imperial Lodge of MMM and numbered 643 with twin handles formed as lions rampant above shields, engraved to the body Coronation Trophy presented by W. Bro. Walter E. Hobbs OBE, W.N. 1936/37, mounted on a stepped onyx base with plaques applied to the sides, in a blue baize lined oak carrying case. The cup on stand measuring 28.5 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 96
- A tortoiseshell veneered dressing table mirror
The rectangular plate within a slender segmentally veneered frame. 31 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 97
- A pair of bottle coasters, hallmarked London 1961, maker's mark of N.J.
Each of gadrooned circular form with wooden insert. Each 13 cms diameter. (2) £ 120 - 180
- Lot 98
- A pair of candlesticks, hallmarked London 1908
Each of tapering octagonal form with conforming spreading base. Each 21 cms high. (2) £ 250 - 350
- Lot 99
- A twin handled trophy cup, hallmarked Chester 1924, maker's mark indistinct, retailed by Jays of Oxford Street
The circular body engraved Captains Prize...1925 and flanked with angular pierced handles. 11.5 cms high.
- Lot 100
- A coffee pot, hallmarked Sheffield 1930
The cylindrical body with angular wooden handle, supported on shell headed scroll feet. 22 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 101
- A four piece tea set, hallmarked London 1931/32, maker's mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited
Each piece of canted rectangular form. The teapot 29.5 cms wide. (4) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 102
- An Edwardian three piece bachelor's tea set, hallmarked Birmingham 1905, maker's mark of W.D.
Each piece of oval half gadrooned form. The teapot 22.5 cms wide. (3) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 103
- A pair of toast racks, hallmarked Sheffield 1926/1927, maker's mark of James Dixon & Son
Each with four division top and loop handle; and another silver toast rack. The former each 7 cms long. (3)
- Lot 104
- A Christening mug, hallmarked Sheffield 1919, maker's mark of H.W. and a small tea caddy, hallmarked Birmingham 1906, maker's mark of L. & S.
The former 8.5 cms high. (2)
- Lot 105
- A mustard pot, hallmarked Chester, probably 1908, maker's mark of F.F.C.
The drum form body with hinged lid and gadrooned rim enclosing a blue glass liner; and another smaller mustard pot. The former 6 cms high. (2)
- Lot 106
- A coffee pot, hallmarked Sheffield 1903, maker's mark indistinct
The body of half gadrooned oval form with loop handle. 22 cms high.
- Lot 107
- An Edwardian Irish dish ring, hallmarked Dublin 1912, maker's mark B. Limited?
The domed pierced rim engraved and embossed with hounds and a fox amongst scrolling flowering foliage and enclosing a blue glass liner. 15.5 cms diameter. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 108
- An Irish silver salver, hallmarked Dublin 1830, maker's mark of W.N.
The circular serpentine body with shell and scroll decorated border, the centre finely engraved with a crest and motto inscribed Comme Je Trouve within an acanthus shell and scroll engraved border, supported on four stylised claw and ball feet. 42.5 cms diameter. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 109
- An Elizabethan style silver gilt goblet and cover, hallmarked London 1946, maker's mark of O.T. & B.D.
The spire mounted domed top with acanthus decoration above a small tapering bowl, the circular section stem supported on domed foot; together with a wooden base. 27.5 cms high. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 110
- A twin handled trophy cup, hallmarked Sheffield 1925
The tapering bowl with stiff leaf decoration flanked with angular loop handles above a fluted circular base mounted on an ebonised stand. The cup 25.5 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 111
- A pair of columnar candlesticks, hallmarked London 1925, maker's mark indistinct
Each with elaborate capital above stop fluted column and square spreading base. Each 34 cms high. (2) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 112
- A sugar basket, hallmarked London 1882
The serpentine navette shaped body with bright cut decoration and swing handle. 13 cms wide.
- Lot 113
- A serving slice, hallmarked London 1811, maker's mark of T.J.
The pierced blade with engraved decoration. 27.5 cms long.
- Lot 114
- An early 19th century Danish silver milk jug, maker's mark probably of Frederik Fabritius and a later sugar bowl of similar form
The former with Copenhagen assay mark and inscribed date 1810, the sugar bowl with inscribed mark 1904, each piece with floral and serpent decorated border. The former 15 cms high. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 115
- A 19th century Continental white metal sugar caster
The baluster body of spirally gadrooned form with floral decoration. 16 cms high.
- Lot 116
- A Danish white metal dish
Of oval form; and an early 19th century unmarked silver tea strainer. The former 29 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 117
- An 18th century Continental white metal spoon, probably North European
The handled engraved with a church, the reverse of the bowl initials within a cartouche. 17 cms long.
- Lot 118
- A set of six late 19th century Russian coffee spoons, marked for St. Petersburg, assayers mark of A.C., maker's mark of K.P. and dated 1892 (6)
- Lot 119
- Three 19th century American Kings pattern dessert spoons by R. Wallace, circa 1835
Each spoon stamped for the United Stated Navy and crested with an anchor. (3)
- Lot 120
- A Christofle silver plated serving dish and ladle from the Gallia Collection
The shallow oval bowl with angular handle, supported on an oval foot, the ladle with stylised swan head handle. The dish 20.5 cms wide. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 121
- A set of six silver Fiddle and Thread pattern dessert spoons by Christofle
- Lot 122
- A part set of American Sterling silver cutlery
Comprising: six table knives, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert/cake forks. (24) £ 100 - 200
- Lot 123
- A Kings pattern soup ladle, hallmarked London 1912, maker's mark of C.B. & S.
34 cms long. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 124
- A set of eight Fiddle and Thread pattern table forks, hallmarked Dublin 1829 and two others hallmarked Dublin 1826 (10) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 125
- A set of twelve Fancy pattern table forks, hallmarked London 1845 and 1846, maker's mark of C.L.
Each initialled. (12) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 126
- A silver mounted polished hardstone match striker
The circular body with radiating lines to the top beneath a silver collar. 5.5 cms high.
- Lot 127
- A pair of serving spoons, hallmarked London, maker's mark of S.J.
23 cms wide.
- Lot 128
- A quantity of assorted flatware
To include: a set of six soup spoons, hallmarked Sheffield, maker's mark J.H. and assorted 18th and 19th century Fiddle pattern and Old English spoons and forks and a set of six cased grapefruit spoons. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 129
- A pair of Victorian cased electroplate fish servers
With silver collars, the blade with pierced and engraved fish decoration. Case 37.5 cms wide.
- Lot 130
- A Victorian satinwood cased set of twelve silver handled fruit eaters and a part set of mother-of-pearl and silver fruit eaters, in an oak case
- Lot 131
- A set of six Irish Fiddle pattern table forks, hallmarked Dublin 1832 struck twice, one B.P, the other T.W.Y.+
Each engraved with initials. (6) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 132
- A part set of Old English pattern cutlery, hallmarked Sheffield 1904, maker's mark of H.A.
Comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and six tablespoons. (24) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 133
- A part set of Old English pattern cutlery, hallmarked London 1925, maker's mark of C.W.F.
Comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and a tablespoon. (19) £ 250 - 350
- Lot 134
- An Old Sheffield plate four bottle decanter stand
The cruciform base with loop handle to the centre and four faceted square section decanters. 22 cms wide.
- Lot 135
- A Christening mug, hallmarked Sheffield 1879, maker's mark indistinct
The cylindrical body with engraved foliate decoration and loop handle. 10 cms high.
- Lot 136
- A goblet, hallmarked Sheffield 1869, maker's mark of R.M. & E.H.
The tapering bowl with engraved strapwork decoration above a slender stem and circular foot. 18 cms high.
- Lot 137
- A sugar caster, hallmarked London 1958, maker's mark of R.W.B., retailed by Harrod's
The octagonal baluster body with finial mounted pierced lid. 20 cms high.
- Lot 138
- A Continental white metal sugar basket
The pierced embossed frame decorated with flowers enclosing a red glass liner. 12 cms wide.
- Lot 139
- A cast silver pedestal salt?, the base hallmarked London, probably 1830, maker's mark of Robert Garrard
The removable blue glass top above a stiff leaf crenellated pierced base with embossed floral decoration. 15 cms high.
- Lot 140
- A silver mounted picture frame, hallmarked Sheffield 1908, maker's mark of Walker & Hall
The serpentine rectangular oak backing mounted with scrolling silver front. 19.5 cms high.
- Lot 141
- A Middle Eastern white metal bowl
The circular body with serpentine rim and profusely engraved sides; and a conforming stand. The bowl 28 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 142
- A lidded tankard, hallmarked probably Chester 1701, maker's mark of P.R.?
The hinged lid with scrolling thumb piece above domed lid and spreading cylindrical body, the front engraved with presentation inscription Won by Mr. J.C. Binyons...and South Herts. Yeomanry Races, Hatfield Park, (later engraved). 18.5 cms high. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 143
- A small trophy cup, hallmarked Sheffield 1921, maker's mark of Walker & Hall
The twin handled body with foliate swag and engraved mask decoration beneath scrolling handles, the body inscribed The Engineers Club Golf Circle.. 12 cms high.
- Lot 144
- An Art Deco three piece tea set, hallmarked London 1934, maker's mark of E.V.
Each piece of moulded tapering segmental form, the teapot with ivory finial and handle. Teapot 24 cms wide. (3) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 145
- A Victorian silver plated kettle burner and stand, in the manner of designs by Christopher Dresser, designs for Elkington & Co.
The ebonised cylindrical handle above half moon body, on scrolling base, (apparently unmarked). 23 cms wide, 25 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 146
- An early 20th century silver plated cake/sandwich stand
The shallow dished body with rivetted style decoration and a central divider, the underside stamped with registration number 830946. 23 cms wide.
- Lot 147
- A pair of silver decanter labels
One inscribed W.Wine, the other Sherry; a small whisky label; a pair of menu holders; and four pressed metal frond form table stands. (7)
- Lot 148
- A late 19th century Continental white metal trinket box
Of heart shape, the hinged lid decorated with a courting couple above a scroll decorated body. 6.5 cms high.
- Lot 149
- A late 19th century Continental white metal snuff box
The domed rectangular body decorated with chinoiseries. 5.5 cms wide.
- Lot 150
- An Austrian enamelled silver compact
The circular engine engraved body decorated to the lid with a basket of flowers within blue enamelled surround.
- Lot 151
- A late 19th century Continental white metal miniature wager cup
The base formed as a woman with her hands outstretched holding a rotating cup. 9 cms high.
- Lot 152
- An 875 silver Russian cigar case
The hinged box with cabochon garnet clasp decorated to one side with classical figures. 11.5 cms high. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 153
- A late 19th century French silver plated trinket box
The hinged oval lid decorated with a portrait of Napoleon, another of a child and a young boy within a paste set surround. 9 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 154
- An early 20th century 830 silver pin tray
The oval pierced body decorated to the centre with cherubs. 12 cms wide.
- Lot 155
- Two 19th century white metal Indo-Persian vases
Each of compressed mallet form with overall foliate engraving and chain mounted removable lid. Each 11.5 cms high. (2)
- Lot 156
- A pair of Sterling silver shell shaped salts
Each supported on stylised dolphin feet. Each 6 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 157
- A three piece cruet set, hallmarked Sheffield 1917/1918, maker's mark of H.W.
Each piece of oval form with serpentine rim and supported on pad feet; and another silver mustard pot. The former mustard pot 9.5 cms wide. (4)
- Lot 158
- A milk jug, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, maker's mark of W.A.
The circular body with angular spout and pierced strap tied handle; and a silver coffee pot. The former 14 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 159
- A three piece tea set, the milk jug and sugar bowl, each hallmarked Sheffield 1922, maker's mark of Mappin & Webb, the teapot hallmarked Sheffield 1927
Each of oval half gadrooned form. Sugar bowl 15 cms wide. (3) £ 120 - 180
- Lot 160
- A sugar caster, hallmarked Birmingham 1961, maker's mark of Walker & Hall
The circular section baluster body with finial mounted pierced lid; and a baluster form vase with floral decorated rim. The former 17.5 cms high. (2)
- Lot 161
- A beaten white metal serving dish
The main body formed as a rectangular tray with crimped ends, one side mounted with handles and stands for a jug and bowl. 26 cms wide.
- Lot 162
- A WMF beaten white metal bowl
Of lobed form; a WMF milk jug, sugar bowl and stand; two small Sterling silver dishes; and a Sterling silver tray. 25 cms diameter. (6)
- Lot 163
- A silver dressing table tray
The centre embossed with cherub masks within a gadrooned rim; and a hand mirror. The former 26.5 cms wide. (2)
- Lot 164
- A twin handled vase, hallmarked London 1922
The inverted baluster body with twin handles and engraved decoration. 17 cms wide.
- Lot 165
- Three pierced oval baskets, each hallmarked Birmingham 1924
And four other various silver and white metal dishes. The former 8.5 cms wide. (7)
- Lot 166
- A twin handled trophy cup and cover hallmarked Sheffield 1926, maker's mark of William Hutton
And a pair of Sterling silver peppers. The latter each 13 cms high. (3)
- Lot 167
- A cased set of twelve teaspoons and a pair of sugar nips, hallmarked London 1887, maker's mark of William Hutton & Sons
Each with figural finial.
- Lot 168
- An Asprey's electroplate cocktail shaker and pourer
- Lot 169
- A pair of twin handled tazza, hallmarked London 1912, maker's mark of Asprey & Co. Ltd.
Each of lobed octagonal form with studded scroll handles turned on a pedestal. Each 26 cms high. (2) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 170
- A cream basket, hallmarked London 1965, maker's mark of C.J.V.
The tapering cylindrical floral swag decorated cage framed body enclosing a blue glass liner. 11 cms high.
- Lot 171
- A pair of George III Old Sheffield plate candlesticks
Each with stiff leaf headed capital above a spirally twisted cluster column and swag decorated square base. Each 28.5 cms high. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 172
- A late Victorian silver plated cruet cart
The base mounted with four wheels and enclosing milk churn shaped salt, pepper and mustard. 15.5 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 173
- A Victorian silver plated glass handled posy holder
The four sided open top mounted on a turned glass handle. 11 cms high.
- Lot 174
- A 9 ct gold sleeved dipping pen by Morden & Co., a gold sleeved propelling pencil and two other propelling pencils
(Damaged). (4) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 175
- A limited edition silver plate, hallmarked London 1972, maker's mark of Comyns
The shallow circular body engraved with horse and jockey and inscribed Brigadier Gerard, after a design by Doris Lindner, cased and with certification numbered 897/2000. 23 cms diameter.
- Lot 176
- A pair of three branch candelabra, hallmarked London 1972, maker's mark of A.C. & S. Limited
Each with ring turned nozzles above turned stem and circular foot. Each 24.5 cms high. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 177
- A mid 18th century style taper candlestick, hallmarked London 1894, a miniature silver model of a Coronation chair and a Continental white metal taper stick (3) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 178
- A set of four menu holders, hallmarked Chester probably 1906
Each with heart shaped base and inverted heart form top. Each 4 cms wide. (4) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 179
- An unmarked white metal model of a running greyhound
Modelled on rectangular polished stone plinth. The dog 11 cms long.
- Lot 180
- A shagreen covered silver cigarette holder and vesta, hallmarked London 1901, maker's mark of P.M. & S.?
The rounded rectangular body with hinged top and match compartment to one end. 9.5 cms long. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 181
- No lot.
- Lot 182
- No lot.
- Lot 183
- No lot.
- Lot 184
- No lot.
- Lot 185
- No lot.
- Lot 186
- No lot.
- Jewellery and Objects of Vertu
- Lot 187
- A Theodore Fahrner silver marcasite and blue stone dress ring
The faceted rectangular stone above stepped shoulders, bearing maker's mark and .925.
- Lot 188
- An early 20th century Japanese silver and enamelled belt
Formed from a circular clasp decorated with ducks and wisteria and thirteen floral roundels joined with short link chains, all with traces of enamel. 63 cms long. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 189
- An Etruscan Revival gold ring
The circular setting with central polished hardstone, the hollow body inset with applied label. Approximately 2.25 cms diameter. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 190
- A late 19th century unmarked yellow metal micro-mosaic mounted brooch
The two inset mosaic panels depicting classical ruins and flanked with two blue square cut stones within a pierced outer frame, the reverse with later presentation inscription and date. 4 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 191
- An Egyptian Revival gold mounted scarab pendant
The scarab with glass inlay mounted to the underside with a panel engraved with hieroglyphs and suspended from enamelled palmette form chain, the gold mount indistinctly marked M & Co.? 6 cms long (including suspension ring). £ 600 - 800
- Lot 192
- An Egyptian gilt metal and enamel trinket
Of stylised basket form, the hinged lid enamelled with the sphinx and pyramids enclosing an infant.
- Lot 193
- A Roman gold coin mounted in an antique brooch form setting
3.5 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 194
- A Victorian yellow metal framed cameo mounted stick pin
The carved oval panel depicting a woman looking to dexter. 8.5 cms long.
- Lot 195
- A Victorian 9 ct gold framed cameo
The oval panel depicting Diana within an engraved frame. 7 cms high. £ 180 - 220
- Lot 196
- A pair of Victorian shell form earrings, probably tortoiseshell
Each modelled as a scallop shell centred with a cherub mask, one facing to dexter, the other sinister, mounted on gold hoops. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 197
- A pair of pink coral earrings
Each modelled as a pineapple; and a small quantity of other carved coral items. (Quantity) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 198
- A 9 ct gold framed turquoise bead pendant
The shaped oval frame with pierced scrolling decoration. 4 cms high (including suspension loop).
- Lot 199
- A Victorian 9 ct gold bangle
The centre with pierced turquoise bead and seed pearl inset decoration. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 200
- An early 20th century marcasite and semi precious stone inset dragonfly brooch
The wings and body set with coloured stones. 5 cms wide.
- Lot 201
- A Victorian 9 ct gold diamond set ring
The head of flowerhead form flanked with pierced scrolling shoulders.
- Lot 202
- An 18 ct gold Gypsy set diamond solitaire ring
The shaped band with single stone. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 203
- An Art Deco diamond set platinum ring
The shaped lozenge setting centred with a row of graduated diamonds within pave set surround. £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 204
- A 9 ct gold sapphire and diamond ring
With central Gypsy set diamond flanked with two circular sapphires within square frame setting. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 205
- A Victorian 9 ct gold bar brooch
The bar mounted with a fox mask and riding crop.
- Lot 206
- A Victorian 9 ct gold bar brooch
The bar modelled as a riding crop with intertwined horseshoes.
- Lot 207
- A 9 ct gold bar brooch
The body formed as a fishing rod and reel and mounted with a creel. 6.5 cms long. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 208
- A 15 ct multi-coloured gold brooch
The body formed as riding crop mounted with a fox mask with gem inset eyes. 6 cms long. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 209
- A Victorian 18 ct gold bar brooch
The double bar mounted with a horseshoe inset with rubies and diamonds. 5.5 cms long. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 210
- A marcasite set silver brooch
Formed as a racehorse and jockey. 4 cms long.
- Lot 211
- An 18 ct white gold and diamond three stone ring
The three evenly sized stones within square claw form setting. Total weight of diamonds approximately 2 carats. £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 212
- A 9 ct gold gate bracelet
With padlock fastener. £ 100 - 250
- Lot 213
- A 9 ct gold gate bracelet
The gates formed from plain and engraved links and with engraved padlock fastener. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 214
- A Victorian 9 ct gold bracelet
Formed from a fancy link watch chain with pierced shaped links. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 215
- A 9 ct gold watch chain
Formed from short curb links. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 216
- A watch chain necklace
Formed from alternating short and elongated oval links. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 217
- A 9 ct gold watch chain
Formed from short curb links. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 218
- A 14 ct gold pocket watch
With profusely engraved case and matted gold and foliate decorated dial; on a 9 ct gold short box link chain. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 219
- A set of six early 20th century cased opalescent and gilt metal buttons £ 200 - 300
- Lot 220
- A cased set of six buttons
Each with blue and white chequer board centre within a gilt metal border.
- Lot 221
- A cased set of six enamelled white metal buttons, retailed by Liberty & Co.
Each with enamelled engine engraved fronts.
- Lot 222
- A cased set of 1930s mother-of-pearl shirt studs and cufflinks and a pair of cufflinks (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 223
- A pair of Geog Jensen silver earrings
Each of stylised foliate form, stamped Georg Jensen, Sterling, Denmark and numbered 110.
- Lot 224
- A Victorian 12 ct gold "Suffragette" ring
The centre with a green stone flanked with seed pearls and heart shaped amethysts. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 225
- An Edwardian 9 ct gold pendant
With central amber coloured stone and seed pearls.
- Lot 226
- An unmarked yellow metal and garnet ring
With central rectangular stone within border of circular cut garnets.
- Lot 227
- A 9 ct gold bar brooch
The body formed as a stylised flowerhead with seed pearls.
- Lot 228
- A Victorian 15 ct gold sweetheart brooch
Formed as an arrow piercing a ribbon tied heart set overall with seed pearls. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 229
- A gilt metal Masonic brooch
The engraved bar mounted with compass and square.
- Lot 230
- An 18 ct gold sapphire and diamond ring
The oval sapphire within diamond set surround, the sapphire approximately 1.25 cms long. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 231
- A pair of Victorian diamond set enamelled ear studs
Each with central diamond within a star shaped setting. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 232
- A 9 ct gold muff chain
The short oval links interspersed with amethyst set links. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 233
- A 14 ct white gold and diamond ring
The square shaped setting inset with cruciform of diamonds within illusion cut framing. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 234
- An 18 ct gold and diamond solitaire ring
The single stone (approximately 0.5 carat) set between pierced shoulders. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 235
- A diamond set white metal eternity ring
- Lot 236
- An 18 ct white gold, emerald and diamond ring
The central oval emerald within a diamond surround flanked with diamond inset shoulders. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 237
- A pair of emerald and diamond ear studs
Each of circular flowerhead form with emerald to the centre. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 238
- A 9 ct gold ring
The pierced scrolling head inset with an oval amethyst.
- Lot 239
- An 18 ct white gold and diamond ring
The flowerhead setting formed from seven diamonds (approximate weight 3 carats). £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 240
- An 18 ct gold and seed pearl necklace
The mesh chain hung with grotesque masks and seed pearl drops; together with original receipt, circa 1978. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 241
- A 9 ct gold and silver Masonic ball pendant
- Lot 242
- A pair of silver and glass cufflinks
Each link inset with millefiori glass panel. (2)
- Lot 243
- An early 20th century unmarked yellow metal mounted 'crystal'
The circular panel modelled with horses heads within interlocking stylised horseshoe surrounds, the back inscribed Dorothy, Marcus, Cooksey, Xmas 1909, (the crystal chipped). £ 300 - 500
- Lot 244
- A 9 ct gold brooch
Formed as a horseshoe; two charms, one formed as a horse head, the other a horseshoe. (3)
- Lot 245
- A platinum and diamond crossover ring
The setting with two evenly sized diamonds, each approximately 0.5 carat, flanked with diamond chip set shoulders. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 246
- An unmarked 18 ct gold and diamond solitaire ring
The stone approximately 0.75 carat, flanked by three diamonds to the shoulders. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 247
- An 18 ct white gold diamond solitaire ring
The central stone approximately 2 carats, flanked with foliate form diamond chip set shoulders. £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 248
- A 9 ct gold diamond set bangle
The body decorated with alternating circular set diamonds and screw heads. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 249
- A late Victorian 15 ct gold brooch/pendant
The circular pierced star form body set with graduated seed pearls; on a 9 ct gold chain. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 250
- No lot.
- Lot 251
- An Edwardian 9 ct gold pendant
The centre with laurel wreath decoration interspersed with amethysts; and hung from a gold chain.
- Lot 252
- A good 18 ct white gold and diamond solitaire ring
The stone approximately 4 carats within claw setting with pierced shoulders. £ 8,000 - 12,000
- Lot 253
- A late Victorian gilt metal mounted cameo
The oval panel depicting a classical female figure within a scrolling pierced surround. 6.5 cms high.
- Lot 254
- An 18 ct white gold, sapphire and diamond ring
The square setting with central sapphire within diamond set surround. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 255
- A Victorian unmarked gold serpent brooch
The head inset with garnets and turquoise beads.
- Lot 256
- A 15 ct gold pearl, ruby and diamond set bar brooch
The plain bar mounted with three pearls and centred with crescent with alternating rubies and diamonds, cased. 5 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 257
- A late Victorian opal and diamond crescent brooch
The frame set with graduated diamonds to each tip and oval opal beads to the remainder of the frame. 5 cms high. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 258
- An 18 ct gold diamond and emerald set brooch
The stylised stem form frame issuing graduated radiating stones, the leaves pave set with diamonds. 4.25 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 259
- An early 20th century gem set pendant dress watch
The timepiece with silvered chapter ring with engraved floral border within sapphire and diamond chip set outer frame, suspended from flower headed ribbon tied brooch. 6 cms high. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 260
- An early 20th century Continental enamelled silver gilt ball watch
The engine engraved body decorated with gilt trailed amethyst coloured enamel, suspended from a white metal chain. Timepiece 2.5 cms diameter. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 261
- An unmarked early 20th century white metal miniature pocket watch, of 18th century style
The circular dial with blue painted Arabic numerals within an embossed scrolling case. Dial 2.2 cms diameter. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 262
- A 19th century silver novelty key wind hunter pocket watch
The silvered dial with the name James Torbett replacing the numerals. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 263
- A 9 ct gold stem wind Waltham half hunter pocket watch
With subsidiary seconds. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 264
- A 1930s silver cased wristwatch by J.W. Benson
Together with box and repair receipt; and a rotary gentleman's wristwatch. (2)
- Lot 265
- A 9 ct gold Tissot "Stylist" gentleman's wristwatch
With circular dial with Roman numerals and gold mesh link strap. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 266
- A Jaeger le Coutre ladies wristwatch
With 9 ct gold case and articulated strap. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 267
- A 1930s ladies 9 ct gold cased wristwatch, retailed by Rolex
The circular dial with Arabic numerals, on a 9 ct gold articulated strap. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 268
- A Breitling Cadette gentleman's chronograph wristwatch £ 400 - 600
- Lot 269
- An unmarked gold brooch
The bar mounted with two Victorian diamond set flowerheads. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 270
- An 18 ct gold cabochon ruby and diamond ring
The central ruby set within a radiating band of leaf shape and circular diamonds. £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 271
- A pair of earrings, en suite to the previous lot £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 272
- A pair of sapphire and diamond earrings
Each with a central sapphire within radiating band of diamonds in a flowerhead setting. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 273
- A 19th century gilt metal mounted citrine fob seal
Of navette shaped form with scrolling decoration.
- Lot 274
- A Victorian 9 ct gold ring
With central amethyst within seed pearl set surround.
- Lot 275
- A modern unmarked gold and diamond ring
The half set hoop decorated with diamond set crossover and heart decoration. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 276
- A 10 ct gold and diamond ring
The hoop half set with interlocking diamond set hearts. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 277
- An 18 ct gold diamond solitaire ring
The single stone within a high claw setting. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 278
- A 9 ct gold and diamond bracelet
The articulated links each set with two diamonds. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 279
- A 9 ct gold and pearl necklace/pendant
Formed from evenly sized freshwater pearls interspersed with yellow metal beads. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 280
- A 10 ct gold ring
The band set with open frame lozenge top interspersed with diamonds and green coloured stones. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 281
- A late 18th century pique inlaid tortoiseshell etui case £ 500 - 800
- Lot 282
- An 1888 double florin with 'I' in Victoria error and an 1887 double florin (2)
- Lot 283
- A 1911 British trade dollar, an 1821 crown, and 1820 crown, three half crowns dated 1837, 1836, 1887, a William III 1696 crown and an 1844 crown (8)
- Lot 284
- Eighty assorted crowns, half crowns, etc £ 400 - 600
- Lot 285
- No lot.
- Lot 286
- No lot.
- Lot 287
- No lot.
- Lot 288
- No lot.
- Lot 289
- No lot.
- Pottery, Porcelain and Glassware
- Lot 290
- A pair of 18th century Delft polychrome chargers
Each decorated with stylised foliage and fruit. Each 30 cms diameter. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 291
- A pair of 18th century Delft wall pockets
Each of cornucopia form with blue painted decoration depicting bird perched on a branch beneath scrolls and foliage. Each 20.5 cms high. (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 292
- A pair of 19th century Meissen dishes on stands
Each with circular pierced gilt decorated trellis border finely painted to the centre with a floral spray and three birds in flight; together with conforming stands, each with underglaze blue crossed swords mark. The dishes 24.5 cms wide, the under plates 26 cms wide. (4) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 293
- Two late 19th century Meissen plates
Each of circular serpentine form with floral decoration, the underside with ground blue crossed swords mark. Each 24 cms diameter. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 294
- A 19th century Meissen part tea set
The globular teapot with rosebud handled lid above floral spray decorated body with twig form handle and spout; together with four cups and saucers, a milk jug and associated tea plates, of similar design, all with blue crossed swords mark. Teapot 24 cms wide. (Quantity) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 295
- A pair of late 19th century Continental porcelain figures of maidens bathing
Each wearing a garland in their hair and flowing robe. Each 19.5 cms high. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 296
- A late 19th century pate-sur-pate porcelain plaque, in the manner of A. Riffaterre
Depicting a seated child holding a fruiting vine, mounted in a mahogany frame. 22 x 31.5 cms. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 297
- A 19th century Spode ironstone meat plate
The transfer decorated canted rectangular body with stylised Oriental decoration. 43 cms wide.
- Lot 298
- An early 19th century Tiber pattern meat plate
The central panel with a Roman view. 48 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 299
- A large 19th century pink lustre jug
The body decorated with an east view of the New Bridge, Sunderland, a view entitled The Token or Jack's Safe Return to His True Love, an armorial cartouche inscribed Crimea beneath a banner inscribed May They Ever Be United. 24 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 300
- 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.
- Lot 301
- Two Victorian Staffordshire greyhounds
Each 28.5 cms high. (2) £ 150 - 250
- Lot 302
- A Victorian large ironstone vase, unmarked but possibly Masons
In the Chinese archaic style with twin dragon handles above tapering chamfered square body with Chinese pheasant decoration. 62 cms high. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 303
- A pair of 19th century majolica fish form guggling jugs
Each approximately 28.5 cms high. (2)
- Lot 304
- No lot.
- Lot 305
- No lot.
- Lot 306
- No lot.
- Lot 307
- A pair of Chinese cloisonne Jesuit altar vases
Each with flared neck above an ovoid body, one side centred with a circular cartouche decorated with crucifix's and issuing cruciform centred panel within a band of trailing floral decoration above a circular spreading foot. Each 31.5 cms high. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 308
- A pair of 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain "Yan Yan" style vases
Each with flared neck above a baluster body decorated overall with dragon heads and scrolling foliage. Each 26 cms high. (2)
- Lot 309
- An 18th century Chinese blue and white decorated helmet shaped milk jug
The body decorated with floral sprays and with branch form handle. 11 cms high. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 310
- An 18th century Chinese blue and white decorated porcelain bowl
The powder blue decorated body decorated to the exterior with band of trailing gilt foliage and flowerheads, Chien Lung painted mark to the base. 19.5 cms diameter. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 311
- An 18th century Chinese porcelain famille rose decorated bowl
The body painted with figures in conversation. 19 cms wide.
- Lot 312
- An 18th century Chinese porcelain punch bowl
The circular body with famille rose decoration. 28.5 cms diameter.
- Lot 313
- A late 19th century Chinse pottery figure of a laughing boy
20 cms high.
- Lot 314
- A pair of 18th century Chinese nodding pagoda figures
Each modelled as a standing figure decorated in flowing red robes and holding a vase, standing on a square base with floral decoration, on with weighted nodding head, the other lacking. 29.5 cms high. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 315
- A large Chinese blue and white decorated bowl
The centre depicting travellers on horseback crossing a river within a cell diaper decorated rim, the outer body decorated in cartouche shaped panels with landscapes and birds beneath trellis diaper and flowerhead borders, the underside with six character Kangxi mark, probably mark and period, (restored hairline crack). 38.5 cms diameter. £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 316
- An 18th century Chinese Canton vase
The flattened ovoid body decorated with domestic scenes within cell diaper border flanked with stylised dragon handles. 29.5 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 317
- An early 18th century Chinese famille verte saucer dish
The centre painted with flowering lotus and a duck on a pond, the gilt decorated border interspersed with floral painted panels, the underside with old collectors label. 20 cms diameter. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 318
- A pair of 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose plates for the Middle Eastern Export market
Each decorated to the centre with flowers and fruits within floral panels, each marked to the underside with Arabic script mark. Each 24 cms diameter. (2)
- Lot 319
- Three 18th/19th century famille rose Chinese Export dishes
Each with pink cell diaper decorated border and floral sprays. Each approximately 26.5 cms wide. (3)
- Lot 320
- An early 18th century Chinese porcelain barber's bowl
The shaped oval body finely decorated in enamels with fruiting vines and squirrels, the centre with flowering branches. 35 cms wide. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 321
- A pair of Chinese Dogs-of-fo
Each in yellow, green and blue glaze. Each 31.5 cms high. (2)
- Lot 322
- A Chinese Wanli style circular box and cover
The body decorated overall in underglaze blue, over decorated with polychrome enamels, the sides depicting dragons, the lid centred with a flowerhead filled lozenge. 23 cms wide.
- Lot 323
- A 19th century Chinese calendar plate
The shallow circular body with geometric decoration divided into four quarters, each quarter decorated with three animals. 22.5 cms wide.
- Lot 324
- A Chinese celadon crocus bowl
The shallow body supported on three scroll feet. 29 cms wide.
- Lot 325
- A Chinese porcelain vase
The inverted baluster body with small neck above tapering body decorated with birds and dragons. 34 cms high.
- Lot 326
- An 18th century Chinese Peking Glass red overlay bottle vase
The slender cylindrical neck decorated with a pavilion, the body with an ornate bridge and buildings, the underside engraved Chien Lung mark and probably of the period, (damaged). 32 cms high. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 327
- A 19th century Chinese blue and white vase
Of cylindrical form with blue and white decoration.
- Lot 328
- A Chinese porcelain lamp base, of Kangxi style
- Lot 329
- A Chinese cloisonne vase
(Adapted to a lamp base).
- Lot 330
- No lot.
- Lot 331
- No lot.
- Lot 332
- No lot.
- Pictures, Prints and Engravings
- Lot 333
- After H. BUNBURY and W. DICKINSON
The Country Club
Stipple engraving
Published by S. Knights, 3 Sweetings Alley, 1st June 1823
34.5 x 45.5 cms
- Lot 334
- After GEORGE CRUICKSHANK
Going to a Fight, exhibiting the sporting world in all its variety of style and costume along the road from Hyde Park Corner to Moulsey Hurst
Nine hand tinted prints, Framed as one in an ebonised frame
The frame 96 cms high
- Lot 335
- After ROSA BONHEUR and W.T. DAVEY
Coming From the Fair
Monochrome print
Originally published 1876 by L. Brall & Sons, Bloomsbury
Image 41 x 82.5 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 336
- After L.S. LOWRY (1887-1976) British
Deal Harbour
Studio print
Signed and with studio blind stamp
17 x 24 cms
- Lot 337
- JOHN HARRIS, After HENRY MARTENS
The Storming of Mooltan, January 2nd 1849
Hand tinted engraved print
Published by Rudolph Ackerman
Image 40.5 x 60.5 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 338
- After HENRY SINGLETON (1766-1839) British
Going to Market; and Return'd From Market
Coloured prints
Inscribed in the margin
Each 35 x 30 cms (2)
- Lot 339
- After J. WEST, Giles and Hanhart
No. 1 Barble Roach & Dace, and No. 2 Pike, Perch and Roach
Lithographic prints
Published in H.L. Rofe's Studies of Freshwater Fish, in contemporary maple frames
Images 43 x 56.5 cms (a pair) (2)
- Lot 340
- WILLIAM WALCOT
Queens College, Oxford
Dry point etching
Signed in pencil to the margin
Image 29 x 39 cms
- Lot 341
- E.S. LUMSDEN
The Monastery
Dry point etching, numbered 15 in pencil to the margin and possibly signed and inscribed under the mount
28.5 x 34 cms
- Lot 342
- FRANCESCO FONTANA, After RAPHAEL
The Holy Family
Print in an attractive gilt slip and burr maple frame
The frame 58 x 54 cms (tondo)
- Lot 343
- After JOHN LEECH
Three Hunting Scenes - Stop a Bit Mr Reginald; Gone Away and The Noble Science
Coloured lithographs with printed signature and inscription
Published by Agnews, 1866 (3) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 344
- After JOHN LEECH
Not a Bad Idea for Warm Weather, with ladies rowing a boat
Coloured lithograph with printed signature and inscription
Published by Agnew & Sons
Image 37 x 59.5 cms
- Lot 345
- After JOHN LEECH
The Mermaids Haunt
Coloured lithograph with printed signature and inscription
Published by Agnew & Sons
Image 39.5 x 60 cms
- Lot 346
- After JOHN LEECH
A Shocking Young Lady in Deed
Coloured lithograph with printed signature and inscription
Published by Agnew & Sons
Image 39 x 60 cms
- Lot 347
- After JOHN LEECH
The Fair Toxophilites
Coloured lithograph with printed signature and inscription
Published by Agnew & Sons
Image 43 x 64 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 348
- After JOHN LEECH
A Nice Game for Two or More, The Croquet Match
Coloured lithograph with printed signature and inscription
Published by Agnew & Sons
Image 43 x 60.5 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 349
- No lot.
- Lot 350
- No lot.
- Lot 351
- No lot.
- Lot 352
- No lot.
- Lot 353
- No lot.
- Lot 354
- No lot.
- Lot 355
- MYLES PRENDERGAST (1845-1926) British
Continental Views Depicting Place St. Sauveur, Dinan; and Rue L'Horloge, Dinan
Watercolour
Signed with initials and dated 1900
Each 26 x 21 cms (a pair) (2)
- Lot 356
- MYLES PRENDERGAST (1845-1926) British
The Hay Field, After David Cox; another with pastoral view, near Denbigh, North Wales; and a trio mounted as one depicting Denbigh views
Watercolours
Assorted sizes (3)
- Lot 357
- RICHARD GESSNER (1894-1989) German
The Factory
Graphite and coloured chalk
Signed and variously inscribed and with inscription to the reverse
38 x 53.5 cms £ 150 - 250
- Lot 358
- HENRY JAMES SAGE (1868-1953) British
View of a Country House, seen framed between trees and a flowerbed
Watercolour
Signed and indistinctly dated
27 x 38 cms
- Lot 359
- H.S.L. (late 19th century) British
Figures in a Landscape Setting
Watercolour
Signed with initials and dated July 1st 1869
16 x 26 cms
- Lot 360
- GIANNI (late 19th/early 20th century) Italian
Lake View
Bodycolour
Signed
23 x 31 cms; two others by the same hand; and another (4)
- Lot 361
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (early 19th century)
Study of a Farmer (Old Martin); and a companion depicting a seated woman
Watercolours
Each approximately 34 x 16 cms
- Lot 362
- Attributed to DORA CARRINGTON (1893-1932) British
Annotated Preparatory Sketch of Farm Buildings, possibly at Watendlath
Mixed media with assorted pencil inscriptions and with later inscription to the reverse
Image approximately 20 x 23 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 363
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th century)
River View with Figures Walking on a Path by the Riverbank
Watercolour
Apparently unsigned
25.5 x 36 cms £ 150 - 250
- Lot 364
- ROSA WALLIS (19th century) British
Oleanders Siena
Watercolour
Signed
16 x 24 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 365
- CHRIS J. FERGUSSON (1876-1957) British
Coastal View, possibly West Coast of Scotland
Watercolour
Signed
33 x 43 cms £ 100 - 200
- Lot 366
- MARY HOLDEN BIRD ( - 1978) Scottish
Coastal View, possibly Scottish
Watercolour
Signed with initials
32 x 50.5 cms £ 400 - 600
- Lot 367
- G. COLVILLE (late 19th century) British
Two London Street Views, the first depicting Drury Court, Drury Lane, the second Wych Street
Watercolours
Both signed, inscribed and dated 83
Each 38 x 25.5 cms (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 368
- A. STOBART (late 19th/early 20th century) British
Hillside Landscape View
Watercolour and bodycolour
Signed
18 x 24 cms
- Lot 369
- JAMINI ROY (1887-1972) Indian
The Last Supper
Bodycolour
Signed
13 x 57.5 cms
Note: This picture and the following two lots were purchased by the vendor in India in the late 1950s/early 1960s. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 370
- JAMINI ROY (1887-1972) Indian
The Cymbal Player
Bodycolour
34 x 23.5 cms £ 300 - 500
- Lot 371
- JAMINI ROY (1887-1972) Indian
The Dancing Girl
Bodycolour
Signed
50 x 24 cms £ 600 - 800
- Lot 372
- INNES FRIPP (1867- ) British
The Angels of Music
Watercolour
Signed
22.5 x 46 cms
Note: By descent within the artist's own family. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 373
- No lot.
- Lot 374
- CHARLES H. HARRISON (1842-1902) British
Fishing Boats in a Calm Sea, probably in Great Yarmouth
Watercolour
Signed and dated 1889
35.5 x 51 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 375
- FRANK ROUSSE (flourished 1897-1915) British
Fishing Boats Moored at Penzance Harbour
Watercolour
Signed and dated '03
29 x 45 cms £ 150 - 250
- Lot 376
- GARMAN MORRIS (1800- ) British
Pair of Marine Views Depicting Dawn and Misty Sunrise
Watercolours
Signed and inscribed
Each 17.5 x 49 cms (a pair) (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 377
- EDWARD HOYER (late 19th century) British
Full Steam Ahead - a British Ironclad war ship in choppy waters
Oil on canvas
Signed
39.5 x 60 cms £ 300 - 500
- Lot 378
- FREDERICK JAMES ALDRIDGE (1850-1933) British
Home Again, with shipping off a jetty
Signed and possibly dated '88 with assorted inscriptions to the reverse
27 x 47 cms £ 150 - 250
- Lot 379
- CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19th century)
Shipping in Choppy Water
Oil on board
24 x 31 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 380
- DANIEL SHERRIN (1868-1940) British
British Naval Destroyer
Oil on canvas
Signed
60 x 90 cms £ 300 - 500
- Lot 381
- DANIEL SHERRIN (1868-1940) British
British Royal Navy Torpedo Boat Destroyer, possibly Havock Class
Oil on canvas
Signed
61 x 88 cms £ 600 - 800
- Lot 382
- T. PAWSON (early 19th century) British
Lawyers Discoursing in front of a Castellated Building
Oil on panel
Signed and dated 1822
43 x 53 cms
- Lot 383
- GEORGE GROSVENOR THOMAS (1856-1923) Australian/British
The Watermill
Oil on canvas
Signed
Approximately 40 x 50 cms £ 400 - 600
- Lot 384
- P.S. (mid 20th century) French
Haystacks
Oils on artists canvas board
Signed with initials
26 x 34 cms
Note: Inscribed to the reverse "Bought in Paris in July 1964." £ 100 - 150
- Lot 385
- ADEL MARTIN (mid early 20th century) British
Still Life of Flowers in a Glass Vase with Lilies
Oil on canvas
Signed with initials, variously inscribed to the reverse and possibly exhibited at the Royal Academy 1937/1938
59 x 49 cms
- Lot 386
- Attributed to LE RICHE (active Versailles 1780-1813) French
Still Life of Flowers in a Vase
Oil on canvas
73.5 x 61.2 cms £ 3,000 - 5,000
- Lot 387
- ANNE ISHA..D (mid 20th century) British
Spring Time Floral Bouquet
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated 52
49 x 36.5 cms
- Lot 388
- POLISH SCHOOL (20th century)
Yellow Roses
Oil on canvas
Indistinctly signed
40 x 47 cms
- Lot 389
- C. BONINI (late 19th century) Italian
The Bibulous Monk
Oil on canvas
Inscribed to the reverse
42 x 32 cms
- Lot 390
- LEONID TIKHOMIROV (1925- ) Russian
Morning on the River Vyatka
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated 1980 and with inscription to the reverse
48 x 78 cms
Provenance: Purchased from the Roy Miles Gallery. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 391
- KRIVITSKY (1932- ) Russian
Dzerzhinsky with the Orphans
Oil on canvas
Signed and inscribed to the reverse
63 x 54 cms £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 392
- A. BEAUMONT (19th/20th century) British
Children at a Waters Edge
Oil on canvas
Signed, inscribed to the reverse
46 x 51 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 393
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (late 18th/early 19th century)
O' Give to the Poor, Blind and Heaven Waits
Oil on canvas
48.5 x 63 cms £ 500 - 800
- Lot 394
- Attributed to JOHN BRETT (1831-1902) British
Figures on a Beach With Sea in the Distance
Oil on canvas
39 x 55 cms £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 395
- MRS. A.A. BROWN (mid 20th century) British
"On the Ant"
Oil on canvas
Signed
40 x 50.5 cms
Note: James Bourlet labels to the reverse and label fo Royal Institute Galleries Exhibition 1939. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 396
- No lot.
- Lot 397
- No lot.
- Lot 398
- CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19th century)
The Top Dog or a Shift in the Balance of Power
Oil on canvas
Apparently unsigned
47 x 67 cms £ 300 - 500
- Lot 399
- GEORGE SOPER (1870-1942) British
Horses Watering
Dry point etching
Signed in pencil
15 x 24 cms
Provenance: Chris Beetles.
- Lot 400
- By and After G.D. GILES
King Edward VII's Horse Minora Winning the Epsom Derby 1909
Hand tinted print
Published for Giles by F.J. Dennis of London
Signed in pencil to the margin and with extensive inscription as to the runners, owners, trainers and results
Image approximately 48.5 x 77 cms £ 180 - 250
- Lot 401
- EUGENE PECHAUBES (mid 20th century) French
Longchamps, 1935, Le Biennal Gagne par le Gazon
Oil on canvas
Signed and inscribed
23 x 39 cms £ 1,200 - 1,800
- Lot 402
- WRIGHT BARKER (1864-1941) British
Peter Pan, study of a racing horse
Oil on canvas
Signed with initials and inscribed with the horses pedigree and Winner of many races at long distances from W.B. to F.B.W. 1922
42 cms wide, (oval), in elaborate gilt frame within a further velvet lined frame
Note: F.B.W. stands for the trainer Falk Walwyn, the Walwyn family trained racehorses and in later years family members trained for the Queen Mother. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 403
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (early 19th century)
"Old" Sam Darling on his hack Church, circa 1933
Oil on canvas
28 x 39.5 cms
Note: Typed labels to the reverse recount the life and history of the successful jockey and trainer, Sam Darling, who won the Derby St. Leger on Rockingham in 1833. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 404
- CHARLES E. GATEHOUSE (1866-1952) British
Huntsman on Horseback, in a landscape setting
Oil on artist board
Signed and indistinctly dated
32 x 24 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 405
- EAST ANGLIAN SCHOOL (19th century)
Horses in a Landscape; and a companion pair depicting donkeys
Oils on oak panels
Each approximately 14 x 18 cms (2)
- Lot 406
- J.E.A. GODDERIDGE (contemporary) British
Horses and Farmer Ploughing
Acrylics
Signed and dated 1991
90 x 121 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 407
- Attributed to HORM CHILDS (late 19th century) British
Cows on a Shady Country Path
Oil on canvas laid down
Signed on section of canvas that has been trimmed off and applied to the reverse and with inscribed paper label to the reverse
26.5 x 37 cms
- Lot 408
- BERRISFORD HILL (20th century) British
Highland View With Stags
Oil on canvas
Signed
47 x 59 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 409
- EUGENIE ANGELL (late 19th centurty) British
Hound in a Stable
Oil on canvas
Signed
91.5 x 35 cms
- Lot 410
- ABEL HOLD (1815 - circa 1891)
Red Grouse in a Moorland Setting
Oil on board
Signed and dated 1850
33.5 x 43.5 cms £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 411
- ASIAN SCHOOL (late 19th/early 20th century)
Seated Monkey
Mixed media on ply
50 x 45 cms
Note: The unusual subject matter and backing material suggest an Indian or Indonesian origin. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 412
- No lot.
- Lot 413
- No lot.
- Lot 414
- CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (18th century)
The Penitent Virgin
Oil on canvas
46 x 37 cms £ 400 - 600
- Lot 415
- CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (late 19th century)
Portrait of a Woman
Oil on canvas
51 x 44 cms
- Lot 416
- ENGLISH SCHOOL (mid 19th century)
Mother and Sleeping Child, the mother depicted wearing red head scarf and cloak with sleeping child on her back
Oil on canvas
51 x 41 cms £ 400 - 600
- Lot 417
- No lot.
- Lot 418
- No lot.
- Lot 419
- *AR DIANA ARMFIELD (contemporary) British
The Cornfield, France
Oil on artist's board
Signed with initials
16 x 22.5 cms
Exhibited: Browse & Derby, December 1993. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 420
- *AR MOY KEIGHTLEY (contemporary) British
Spanish Landscape
Oil on canvas
Signed with initials and with labels to the reverse
75 x 62 cms £ 100 - 150
- Lot 421
- *AR DAVID COBB (1921- ) British
On Crummock Water
Oil on canvas
Signed and variously inscribed to the reverse
51 x 61 cms
Provenance: Acquired from the Tyrone Galleries, 1966. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 422
- MARSHALL C. HUTSTON (1983-2001) Irish
The Junction of the Gadach and the Haune Rivers, County Kerry
Oils on board
Signed
30 x 40.5 cms £ 300 - 500
- Lot 423
- JOHN NICHOLSON (19th/20th century) British
Isle of Man Landscape; and another depicting the Isle of Man
Watercolours
Signed
The former 34 x 46 cms; the latter 30 x 55 cms (2)
Provenance: The former with label to the reverse for the Royal Institute of Painters and Watercolours, London and titled "Manx Landscape", with artist details also with label for James Bourlet. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 424
- GEORGE WILLIAM BISSILL (1896-1973) British
Country Path by a River
Pen, ink and wash
Signed
62 x 49 cms
- Lot 425
- *AR CHRISTOPHER BAKER (contemporary) British
View of Arundel Castle, West Sussex
Oils on board
Signed and dated 1984
30 x 75.5 cms
- Lot 426
- *AR TOM FLANAGAN (contemporary)
After Degas, The Start
Oil on panel
Signed
49.5 x 60 cms £ 250 - 350
- Lot 427
- *AR TOM FLANAGAN (contemporary)
Going Down at Chantilly
Oil on panel
Signed
49.5 x 59.5 cms £ 250 - 350
- Lot 428
- *AR TOM FLANAGAN (contemporary)
The Morning Ride
Oil on panel
Signed
49.5 x 59.5 cms £ 250 - 350
- Lot 429
- *AR TOM FLANAGAN (contemporary)
Still Life with Coffee Pot
Oil on panel
Signed
43 x 59 cms £ 150 - 250
- Lot 430
- *AR TOM FLANAGAN (contemporary)
Still Life with Roses
Oil on panel
Signed
60 x 50 cms £ 200 - 300
- Lot 431
- *AR MICHAEL D'AQUILIAR (1924 - ) British
Il Camino de la Fuente
Oils on artist's board
Signed and inscribed to the reverse
61 x 76.5 cms £ 700 - 1,000
- Lot 432
- *AR MICHAEL D'AQUILIAR (1924 - ) British
La Place Arthur Boudin Honfleur
Oils on canvas
Signed and inscribed to the reverse and dated October 2003
61 x 76 cms £ 700 - 1,000
- Lot 433
- *AR JOHN JOSEPH BELLMAN (1949- ) British
Flowers in a Vase
Oils on board
Signed
34 x 27 cms £ 400 - 600
- Lot 434
- *AR JOHN JOSEPH BELLMAN (1949- ) British
Still Life with Miniature Teddy Bear, tall vase and an Art Nouveau dish
Oils on board
Signed
46.5 x 34 cms £ 500 - 800
- Lot 435
- *AR KEN MORONEY (1949- ) British
Promenade on the Pier
Oils on board
Signed
32 x 32 cms £ 500 - 800
- Lot 436
- *AR KEN MORONEY (1949- ) British
Children on the Beach
Oils on board
Signed
33 x 33 cms £ 500 - 800
- Lot 437
- *AR KEN MORONEY (1949- ) British
Paddling at the Waters Edge
Oils on board
Signed
42 x 54 cms £ 700 - 1,000
- Lot 438
- FREDERICK DONALD BLAKE (1908-1997) English
Blue and Gold
Acrylics
Signed and with label to the reverse with title and dated October 1975
35 x 47 cms
- Lot 439
- ARISTIDE CAILLAUD (1902-1990) French
Cathedral Scene Across the Water
Mixed media on board with label to the reverse for the Gallery Daniel Cordier
125 x 54 cms £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 440
- No lot.
- Lot 441
- No lot.
- Lot 442
- No lot.
- Lot 443
- No lot.
- Lot 444
- No lot.
- Lot 445
- No lot.
- Lot 446
- No lot.
- Furniture and Mirrors
- Lot 447
- A large and imposing early 19th century mirror
The reverse breakfront frieze with ball finials above central panel with projecting eagle flanked by scrolling floral moulding, the rectangular plate within composite order solomonic columns. 125 cms wide; 209 cms high. £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 448
- A good late Victorian maple parcel gilt and mahogany strung overmantel mirror
The rectangular plate within gilt moulded slip, surmounted by recessed panel with stylised geometric inlay formed from intersecting 'B' and surmounted by an earls coronet. 143 x 163 cms wide. £ 600 - 1,000
- Lot 449
- A 19th century white painted overmantel mirror
In the Roman/Egyptian revival taste, projecting cornice above central tablet with Egyptian revival moulded decoration of an eye encircled by a snake within a pair of wings, rectangular plate flanked by fasces surmounted by lion roundels. 154 cms wide; 130 cms high.
Note: The distinctive strong architectural detailing to this mirror suggests that it may well have hung above a fireplace with similar architectural elements. £ 600 - 1,000
- Lot 450
- A 19th century ebonised bone and penwork Milanese mirror
The arched broken pediment above rectangular bevel plate within moulded ebonised slip, the frame with inlaid panels depicting classical figures within scrolling spandrels, (old damage). 64 x 53 cms.
- Lot 451
- An Edwardian mahogany framed cheval mirror
The oval plate within a moulded frame supported between finial headed uprights, the reverse with Hamptons label. 175 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 452
- A William IV giltwood and composition overmantel mirror
The arched rectangular top with stylised scrolling foliage. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 453
- A Regency and giltwood composition mirror
The circular convex plate within an ebonised slip and moulded frame headed with foliate carved cresting and hippocamp. 82 cms high. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 454
- A pair of 19th century giltwood and composition mirrors
Each with oval plates within flowerhead carved frame headed with ribbon tied cresting. Each 74 cms high. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 455
- A 19th century Continental giltwood and composition blue glass mounted mirror
The rectangular plate within chamfered blue glass surround with floral medallions, the rectangular frame surmounted by flowers and scroll work cresting, rams horn decoration to the corners and with mask decoration to the base. Approximately 109 cms high; 64 cms wide. £ 500 - 700
- Lot 456
- An 18th century style giltwood overmantel mirror
The serpentine moorish arched top above three bevelled plates with central trailing floral giltwood decoration. 142 cms wide; 82.5 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 457
- A Regency gilt overmantel mirror
Of wide proportions, the projecting top above triple bevelled plates within reeded uprights and associated ebonised plinth base. Approximately 164 cms wide; 60 cms high. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 458
- A late 18th century Continental giltwood mirror
Of large proportions, the associated cresting with eagles flanking central raised moulding with vase and scrolling floral decoration, the rectangular plate below within mirrored sections and scrolling spandrels. 98 cms wide; approximately 159 cms high. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 459
- An Art Deco shagreen and ivory strung wall mirror
The rectangular bevel plate within lined surround and with stylised sunburst cresting. 27 x 68 cms. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 460
- A Caucasian runner and two other rugs
- Lot 461
- No lot.
- Lot 462
- A pair of contemporary teak garden benches
Each with arched back above rectangular uprights, slatted seat within out scrolled arms, on square section legs, bearing brass plaques for Stuart Garden Architecture, Somerset. (2) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 463
- A miniature hardwood garden pew
148 cms wide.
- Lot 464
- A pair of late 19th century simulated porphyry pedestals
Each with square top above panelled tapering, square section body with grey moulded decoration. Each 134 cms wide. (2) £ 300 - 500
- Lot 465
- A late Victorian mahogany hotel or Club shoe cleaning bank
With shaped top above Greek key pattern bristles, two drawers below and with brass sole cleaner. 69 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 466
- An early 20th century mahogany and caned luggage stand
The caned top above octagonal tapering legs with similar feet, bearing label to the underside for Ralph Johnson of Warrington, Contracted to H.M. Government. 51 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 467
- A pair of mahogany and gilt metal mounted urns, in the early 19th century French manner
Each with pine kernel finial above shaped tapering lid, enclosing lined interior, above tapering urn bodies with rams horn decoration, tapering pedestal base on plinth support. Each approximately 64 cms high. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 468
- A pair of black painted cast iron figures of recumbent lions
Each boldly cast with open mouths, on spreading plinth base. Base 98 x 45.5 cms, approximately 48 cms high. (2) £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 469
- A George III mahogany chest
The moulded rectangular top above an arrangement of two short and three long graduated drawers, supported on bracket feet. 111 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 470
- A Victorian walnut framed three fold screen
Each panel headed with embossed gilt floral decorated panel. Each panel 184 cms high x 72.5 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 471
- A pair of early 19th century painted faux bamboo side chairs
Each with rush seats, supported on turned legs. (2) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 472
- A pair of Regency painted beechwood open armchairs
Each with caned back and seat (distressed); and two other painted Regency open armchairs. (4) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 473
- A Regency painted and simulated bamboo side table
The rectangular top above single frieze drawer, bamboo style legs with undertier below on outswept supports. 66 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 474
- A 17th century oak coffer
The rectangular plank top above a lunette carved frieze and four arched carved panels. 122 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 475
- A late 17th century oak coffer
The rectangular top above a lunette carved frieze and three carved arched panels, standing on end stile feet. 21 cms wide. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 476
- An 18th century oak bureau cabinet
The interior fitted with stepped drawers above a well. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 477
- A late 19th century limed and carved oak console table
Incorporating some early elements, the projecting rectangular top above strapwork carved frieze with floral detailing, with central drawer on scroll headed fluted and floral carved end supports with pot board base with arcaded frieze. 150 cms wide; 89.5 cms high; 63 cms deep. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 478
- A mid 19th century set of rosewood hanging shelves
The tablet back with gilt metal scrolling floral mount flanked by scrolling ends, two shelves below on scroll supports. 93 cms wide.
- Lot 479
- A late 19th century simulated oak side table
The scumbled and comb decorated rounded rectangular top above a single frieze drawer on ring turned tapering legs. 83.5 cms wide.
- Lot 480
- A 19th century painted pine cupboard
With simulated bird's eye maple decoration, the fluted cornice above two panelled doors. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 481
- A late Victorian patent oak bureau
With three quarter gallery above panelled fall front with central tablet carved with mythical beasts flanking a cartouche, the fall supported by a patent counter balanced loper, pigeon holes and shelved interior above an arrangement of six small drawers on short cabriole feet and castors, stamped to the reverse with registration number 240701 and additionally stamped 4106. 95 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 482
- A Victorian maple writing table
The rectangular top with three quarter gallery above two frieze drawers, on spiral end supports and dual standard ends terminating in recessed castors. 122 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 483
- A 19th century mahogany tripod table
The circular tilt top on vase stem and outswept cabriole legs. 50 cms diameter. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 484
- A good pair of Aesthetic Movement ebonised and figured walnut hall chairs
Each with arched back with roundel with painted heraldic stag decoration above arms and solid seat within scrolling architectural frame. (2) £ 1,800 - 2,500
- Lot 485
- A pair of Victorian ash desk chairs
Each with scroll over back above padded arms supported on central pierced splat and turned tapering columns, stuff over seat on ring turned tapering legs. (2) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 486
- A pair of Victorian ash desk chairs
Each with scroll over back above padded arms supported on central pierced splat and turned tapering columns, stuff over seat on ring turned tapering legs. (2) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 487
- A pair of Victorian ash desk chairs
Each with scroll over back above padded arms supported on central pierced splat and turned tapering columns, stuff over seat on ring turned tapering legs. (2) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 488
- A pair of Victorian ash desk chairs
Each with scroll over back above padded arms supported on central pierced splat and turned tapering columns, stuff over seat on ring turned tapering legs. (2) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 489
- A late Victorian walnut framed elbow chair, in the Arts & Crafts manner
The stuff over scroll over back on balustrade support within reeded arms with floral and spiral fluted decoration, stuff over seat on similar balustrade support on spiral turned legs. £ 120 - 180
- Lot 490
- A Victorian Gothic Revival carved oak armchair
The padded back within chamfered and notch cut frame with circular spot inlay in the manner of John Seddon, padded arms on tapering supports, stuff over seat on legs with distinctive pyramidal banding terminating in castors. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 491
- An 18th century Continental painted canvas covered three fold screen
Each panel decorated with Italianate scenes. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 492
- An 18th century ebonised hall chair
The Gothic arched back with quatrefoil piercing above slatted seat on distinctive X-frame support, (old repairs).
Note: The distinctive style of the base is similar to chairs found at Keddlestone Hall. £ 120 - 180
- Lot 493
- A late 19th century Continental antler hunting lodge chair
The back and legs supporting animal hide skin. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 494
- A Victorian cream and blue painted chest
The top above two short and three long drawers, on toupie feet. Approximately 110 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 495
- A 19th century mahogany satinwood crossbanded box and ebony strung desk
The projecting top above an arrangement of eight drawers about central kneehole space, on shaped plinth base, a label to the reverse for Batchelar & Son Limited, House Furnishers, Croydon. 122 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 496
- A 19th century mahogany and rosewood banded small sideboard
The projecting rectangular top above three drawers and pair of cupboards enclosing shelved interior and cellaret drawer, on paw feet. 119 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 497
- A Victorian rosewood card table
The rounded rectangular swivelling fold over top above triangular frieze with tablet with scrolling decoration, on octagonal tapering stem, circular base with scrolling feet and castors. 93.5 cms wide. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 498
- A Victorian amboyna and parcel gilt mirrored side cabinet stamped Gillow & Co
The arched cresting with central carved mask finial above mirrored back, open shelves below with cupboard below, on turned tapering legs. 67.5 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 499
- A walnut bookcase, in the early 18th century manner
The projecting moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing shelved interior, the base with a pair of drawers above cupboard within fluted canted angle, on carved cabriole legs and braganza feet. 93 cms wide. £ 700 - 1,000
- Lot 500
- A set of eight George IV mahogany dining chairs, in the Gillows manner
Each with scroll over top rail above C-scroll mid rails, the elbow chairs with scroll over arms, drop in seats on turned tapering lappet decorated legs. (8) £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 501
- A George IV mahogany extending dining table, in the Gillows manner
The rounded rectangular top with two leaves above plain frieze, on reeded tapering legs terminating in brass cappings and castors. 122 cms wide; approximately 257 cms long. £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 502
- A near pair of George IV mahogany side tables, in the Gillows manner
Each with three quarter gallery above frieze with two dummy drawers, on reeded tapering legs terminating in brass cappings and castors. 114 cms wide. £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 503
- A Victorian yewwood and burr yew specimen cabinet
The projecting crossbanded top with moulded edge above glazed door enclosing graduated shelved interior, on plinth base. 53 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 504
- An early 19th century mahogany chest of drawers
The projecting top with moulded edge above two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet. 111 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 505
- An Edwardian mahogany rosewood banded bureau cabinet
The top with projecting cornice above astragal glazed door, the base with fall front enclosing a fitted interior and presentation plaque to Samuel Wightman from his friends in The Guardian 1920, with two short and one long drawer below, on tapering legs united by wavy X-stretcher. Approximately 100 cms wide. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 506
- A 17th century and later oak side table
The three plank top above moulded frieze supported on turned legs united with stretchers, the legs headed with heart pierced spandrels. 175 cms wide.
Provenance: Lavenham Church, Suffolk. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 507
- A pair of 19th century Indian carved hardwood caned folding open armchairs
Each with high profusely decorated back above curved open arms and cane seat, supported on dragon carved legs. (2) £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 508
- A set of eight early 19th century Portuguese rosewood dining chairs, including a pair of elbow chairs
Each with shaped bar back top rail above serpentine mid rail, caned seat on turned tapering legs, some with remains of paper labels. (8) £ 1,200 - 1,800
- Lot 509
- An unusual mid 19th century Anglo-Colonial teak tall chest
With pair of cupboard doors to the top enclosing interior above an arrangement of two short and three long drawers, on tapering bun feet and with wrought metal handles to the sides, the reverse ink stamped with numbers 8, 9 and 10 and with owner's name J.H. Fredeick. 107 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 510
- A mid 19th century oak Burgomaster chair
The semi-circular back with pierced scrolling foliate panels within knopped uprights, above leather upholstered seat, on boldly carved floral scrolling decorated cabriole legs with paw feet united by cross stretchers. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 511
- A late 19th century Japanese bamboo mounted occasional table
The octagonal leather inset top above moulded legs united by stretchers. 45 cms diameter.
- Lot 512
- A good mid early 19th century Anglo-Indian carved hardwood adjustable reclining library chair
The leather upholstered rectangular back hinged to recline backwards within profusely carved floral decorated scrolling frame, cane seat with leather squab above floral carved scrolling legs terminating in wood castors. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 513
- A late 19th century Milanese ebonised pewter strung and penwork decorated ivory panel
With central decoration of Leda and the Swan within typical scrolling decoration, on a later ebonised base. 53 cms wide.
- Lot 514
- An Anglo-Chinese hardwood and brass bound small cellaret
Of rectangular form, the hinged lid above later compartmented interior, on bracket feet. 45.5 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 515
- A 19th century Indian hardwood brass and bone inlaid octagonal occasional table
The top with elaborate scrolling floral decoration above mihrab arched sides, chamfered legs united by stretchers. 60 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 516
- An Indian carved hardwood occasional table
The top with central inlay of Shiva flanked by elephants within scrolling floral decoration, supported on stylised elephant supports, the legs formed from the trunks. 60 cms diameter.
- Lot 516a
- An early 20th century Indian painted wooden cake stand by the Shamsi Wooden Factory, Jampur
- Lot 517
- A 19th century Anglo-Indian hardwood and caned planter's chair
The scroll over caned seat and back above plain arms with typical swing out sections on turned tapering legs. £ 120 - 180
- Lot 518
- A mid/early 19th century Anglo-Indian ebonised and penwork games table
The tilt to with painted decoration of chessboard within stylised scrolling foliage, pineapple dentil carved stem on concave swept base with scroll feet. 58 cms wide. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 519
- A mid early 19th century hardwood small dining table, possibly walnut or padouk
The serpentine moulded rectangular top with reed and ribbon tied carved edge above floral carved stem on four out scrolled cabriole legs with paw feet. 104 cms wide, 135 cms long. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 520
- A 19th century mahogany corner desk
The shaped top above an arrangement of drawers. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 521
- A Victorian oak trestle table
The plank top supported on six turned legs united by stretchers. 280 cms long. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 522
- A mahogany partner's desk
The leather inset top above an arrangement of drawers and cupboards. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 523
- A late Victorian mahogany framed library chair, in the manner of Taylor of Edinburgh
The scroll over arched back with central trefoil carved decoration above button upholstered back and arms, the arms with typical balustrade supports, on carved cylindrical legs. £ 120 - 180
- Lot 524
- A George IV rosewood framed library chair
The back above stuff over arms with high relief carved anthemion and floral decoration, moulded front rail above floral carved legs terminating in Cope's patent brass cappings and castors (in need of re-upholstery). £ 120 - 180
- Lot 525
- A late Victorian oak framed leather upholstered library chair
Button upholstered back, arms and seat within scrolling supports with roundel motifs, on ring turned tapering legs terminating in brass cappings and castors. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 526
- A good early Victorian carved oak library chair
With button upholstered waisted back within elaborate trailing bell flower carved frame surmounted by scrolling ribbon decoration about cartouche carved with initials, the arms with carved floral decoration above quatrefoil headed carved legs and recessed brass castors, remains of paper label to the underside. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 527
- A late George IV/early Victorian oak library chair by H. Solomon of London
The scroll over back above scrolling arms, stuff over seat above wavy front rail, reeded tapering legs terminating in brass castors. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 528
- A Victorian walnut framed foot stool
With gold floral stuff over seat, on leaf carved short cabriole legs. Approximately 105 cms long.
- Lot 529
- An Edwardian table top mahogany desk
Of rectangular form, the moulded projecting top above four small drawers to the side and central fall flap with inlaid putti decoration enclosing fitted interior. 82.5 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 530
- A set of 19th century mahogany dining chairs, including one elbow chair
Each with serpentine top rail above pierced splat with fluted decoration, stuff over seat on square section tapering legs united by H-stretcher. (7) £ 400 - 600
- Lot 531
- A 19th century Provincial mixed wood side chair
The back possibly formed from hawthorn above hinged folding oak seat, natural legs with cross stretchers. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 532
- An 18th century lacquered Chinese cabinet on associated stand
The rectangular cabinet decorated to the exterior with landscape views, the pair of doors enclosing interior with an arrangement of eight drawers, the ebonised stand with stylised Chinese blind fret decoration. Stand 74.5 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 533
- A 19th century mahogany side table
The rounded rectangular top above plain frieze, supported on elongated turned tapering legs. 160 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 534
- A nest of four Chinese hardwood tables
Each with panelled rectangular top above pierced foliate carved frieze, supported on circular section legs united with stretchers. 51 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 535
- An unusual Victorian primitive painted pine cupboard
With serpentine cresting above a glazed door, the ebonised decoration highlighted in yellow paint. 80 cms high. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 536
- A 19th century painted wooden stick stand of coopered construction
The body decorated with figures in period costume and stylised landscapes and animals. 68 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 537
- A pair of George III ebony strung mahogany bedside cupboards
Each with three quarter gallery, the sides pierced with handles above a door, supported on square section legs united with an undertier. Each 38 cms wide. (2) £ 1,500 - 2,500
- Lot 538
- A 17th century oak coffer
The panelled rectangular top above a central arched strapwork filled panel flanked with two further arched panels, initialled EB and dated 1662, supported on end stile feet with spandrels. 140 cms wide. £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 539
- A 19th century oak cricket table
The rounded square two plank top supported on chamfered section legs united with an undertier. 69 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 540
- An early 18th century West Country coffer
The rectangular top above a oval carved frieze and three panels, painted with spandrels and carved with lozenges. 110 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 541
- A Victorian mahogany and profusely inlaid sideboard
The serpentine top with crossbanded decoration with scrolling floral inlay above central frieze door flanked by pull out drawer and cupboard, on bold scrolling floral decorated reeded scrolling supports united by an undertier and on stylised paw feet, the central drawer stamped to the top Edwards & Roberts. 184 cms wide. £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 542
- A 19th century French mahogany chest
The grey marble rectangular top with chamfered angles above four drawers, on block feet. 115 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 543
- A pair of satinwood tulipwood banded box and ebony strung writing desks
Each with shaped back with open stationery compartments above baize lined top, two drawers below on square section tapering legs and spade feet, each bearing label for James Shoolbred & Company, London. Each 91 cms wide. (2) £ 600 - 800
- Lot 544
- A Regency rosewood brass strung and mounted sofa table
The rounded rectangular twin drop leaf top above central frieze drawer with stylised foliate brass decoration, on tapering square section support with knurled banding, on concave swept base with scroll over legs and castors. Approximately 146 cms wide. £ 500 - 800
- Lot 545
- A George IV rosewood side cabinet
Of breakfront form, the top above pair of glazed doors enclosing shelved interior with open shelved compartments to either end within reeded pilaster strips on reeded toupie feet. 172 cms wide. £ 600 - 800
- Lot 546
- A 20th century mahogany large centre table by John Taylor & Son of Edinburgh
The octagonal top formerly with leather on four fluted cylindrical supports united by a cruciform stretcher. 167 cms wide. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 547
- A Victorian walnut teapoy
The circular top with moulded edge above interior fitted for four tea canisters (two present), on spiral twist stem and tripod base. 41.5 cms diameter. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 548
- A Victorian walnut games table
The quarter veneered swivelling fold over top above baize lined interior, foliate carved stem on four foliate carved scrolling legs terminating in castors. 92 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 549
- A mahogany occasional table, in the mid 18th century manner
The dished rectangular top above wavy frieze, leaf carved carbriole legs terminating in paw feet. 58 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 550
- A late Regency mahogany work table
The twin drop leaf top with moulded edge above silk lined fitted drawer, work basket below, on dual out splayed reeded supports terminating in paw feet. 60 cms deep. £ 700 - 1,000
- Lot 551
- A mid 18th century walnut hanging corner cupboard
The moulded cornice with later top above an arched line inlaid quarter veneered panelled door. 120 cms high. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 552
- A George III mahogany crossbanded chest
The rectangular caddy top above an arrangement of four long graduated drawers, supported on splayed bracket feet. 91 cms wide. £ 250 - 350
- Lot 553
- A William IV rosewood framed games table
The grey marble and slate chequerboard top supported on a turned column and four outswept legs. 42 cms wide. £ 700 - 1,000
- Lot 554
- A late 19th century French mahogany pedestal desk
The leather lined rectangular top above slides to the ends and an arrangement of pedestal drawers. Approximately 160 cms wide. £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 555
- A late Victorian mahogany gilt mounted display cabinet by Collinson & Lock
The moulded projecting frieze above velvet lined shelved interior within glazed central door and bowed glazed ends, single frieze drawer with stamp for Collinson & Lock, London, 6994, on fluted tapering square supports with undertier and spade feet. 97 cms wide; 165 cms high. £ 400 - 600
- Lot 556
- An 18th century walnut crossbanded chest on stand
The upper section with an arrangement of two short and three long graduated drawers flanked with fluted canted sides, the stand with two further drawers supported on associated acanthus headed cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, (adapted). 110 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 557
- A late 18th century oak cupboard
The moulded cornice above two panelled doors, the base with two drawers, supported on end stile feet. 130 cms wide. £ 300 - 500
- Lot 558
- A 19th century French oak and chestnut settle
The arched back with central spindle above turned wheel, the hinged solid seat flanked with open arms above a roundel decorated front. 99 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 559
- An early 19th century mahogany bow front chest
The shaped top above an arrangement of two short and three long graduated drawers, supported on turned feet. 105 cms wide. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 560
- A padouk framed stool
The padded seat above plain frieze, supported on lappet carved cabriole legs with pad feet. 70 cms wide.
- Lot 561
- A late 19th century Kashmiri centre table
The lobed circular top with polychrome decoration, supported on bobbin turned uprights and legs. 45 cms wide. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 562
- A 17th century oak plank coffer
Of typical construction. 91 cms wide. £ 150 - 250
- Lot 563
- An Edwardian line inlaid mahogany triptych dressing table mirror
Supported on splayed feet. 80 cms wide.
- Lot 564
- A Victorian rosewood work table
The rectangular top above two drawers, on a circular base. £ 200 - 300
- Lot 565
- A 19th century French brass mounted mother-of-pearl inlaid tulipwood crossbanded dressing table
With bird's eye maple fitted interior. £ 200 - 300