Simon Chorley - Thursday, 06 September, 2007
Art & Antiques Sale
- The Books
- Lot 1
- Fielding (Henry) Tom Jones, New York 1931, and sundry volumes various £ 20 - 30
- Lot 2
- Roscoe (William) The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, second edition, 1796, in two volumes, leather bound £ 40 - 60
- Lot 3
- Cowper (William) Works of, in eight volumes, 1847, Gay (John) Poems, plays and Fables, 1772 and 1775, in four volumes, and Boswell (James) Life of Samuel Johnson, 1824, in five volumes, all leather bound £ 40 - 60
- Lot 4
- Sowerby (James) British Mineralogy, 1804, in six volumes, leather half bindings £ 200 - 300
- Lot 5
- Pinkerton (Robert) Observations on Russia and various leather bound books £ 30 - 40
- Lot 6
- Bath An early 19th Century Guide, The Historical and Local New Bath Guide £ 30 - 40
- Lot 7
- Lawrence (T E) Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 1935 £ 60 - 100
- Lot 8
- Cuvier (Baron) and Latrielle (P A) The Animal Kingdom, 1834, in four volumes and Plates in four volumes £ 300 - 400
- Lot 9
- Hargrove (E) The History of the Castle, Town and Forest of Knaresborough with Harrogate £ 50 - 70
- Lot 10
- Newman (E) A History of British Ferns and four other volumes £ 40 - 60
- Lot 11
- Aldin (C) Scarlet to M F H and five others by the same £ 30 - 40
- Lot 12
- Chalmers (P R) The Last Muster illustrated by Cecil Aldin and Aldin (C) Just Among Friends £ 40 - 50
- Lot 13
- Fife (D) Scarlet Blue and Green illustrated by Cecil Aldin and sundry volumes £ 50 - 60
- Lot 14
- English Guernsey Herd Book, 1920 - 1967, volumes 36 to 83 and English Guernsey Cattle Society £ 30 - 40
- Lot 15
- Nicholson (G) The 1900 Supplement to the Dictionary of Gardening; A Practical & Scientific Encyclopaedia of Horticulture, 1900 and sundry books on ornithology £ 15 - 20
- Lot 16
- National Geographic numerous bound copies, 1912-1999 £ 60 - 80
- Lot 17
- North (F J) Humphrey Lluyd's Maps of England and Wales, 1937 £ 20 - 30
- Lot 18
- Brooke (G C) English Coins and twenty other art reference books £ 40 - 50
- Lot 19
- Disraeli (B) Alroy and Ixion, five others by the same and nine other volumes £ 40 - 50
- Lot 20
- Marklove (H) Views of Berkeley Castle, December 1840, printed by William Partridge, Nailsworth £ 60 - 80
- Lot 21
- Trial Minutes Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges on the Earl of Berkeley's Pedigree, 27th May 1799 £ 40 - 60
- Lot 22
- Walford (E) Old New London, Cassell 1897, eight volumes £ 40 - 50
- Lot 23
- Bishop (H H) Pictorial Architectural of the British Isles and sundry atlases etc (7) £ 60 - 80
- Lot 24
- Baye (J de) The Industrial Arts of the Anglo Saxons, Sonnenschein and Co, 1893 £ 30 - 40
- Lot 25
- Fisher Son & Co Fisher's Views Syria, The Holy Land, Asia Minor etc, illustrated, 1836 £ 60 - 80
- Lot 26
- Leech (J) Pictures of Life and Character and various volumes of Punch £ 30 - 40
- Lot 27
- Bibby Calendar's 1932 and 1924 and various albums £ 40 - 60
- Lot 28
- Albert King Albert's Book, illustrated by Rackham, Dulac etc Watson (A E T) King Edward VII as a sportsman and another £ 40 - 60
- Lot 29
- Woodward (S P) Manuel of the Mollusca or A Rudimentary Treatise of Recent and Fossil Shells, two volumes £ 60 - 80
- Lot 30
- Salter (J W) and Woodward (H) Chart of Fossil Crustacea £ 40 - 60
- Lot 31
- Richardson Geology of Cheltenham and two other volumes £ 20 - 30
- Lot 32
- Proceedings The Cotteswold Naturalists Field Club, twenty-two volumes £ 50 - 80
- Lot 33
- Keeping (W) The Fossils of Upware etc and four others £ 80 - 120
- Lot 34
- Hall (J) Niagara Fossils 1867, Forbes (E) Geology Survey of the United Kingdom and four others £ 80 - 120
- Lot 35
- Lindstrom (G) The Silurian Gastropoda and Pteropoda of Gotland and eight others on the same £ 80 - 120
- Lot 36
- Burneister (H) The Organisation of Trilobites deduced from their living affinities, 1846 £ 40 - 60
- Lot 37
- Salter (J W) A Monograph of the British Trilobites 1864-1883 and Morris and Lycett A Monograph of the Mollusca from the Great Oolite of Minchinhampton £ 40 - 60
- Lot 38
- Anderson (T) Volcanic Studies in Many Lands, 1903, and five others on volcanoes £ 30 - 40
- Lot 39
- Album oil sketches, the fly leaf dated 1878 £ 30 - 40
- Lot 40
- Auden (J E) Shropshire and nine other volumes £ 30 - 40
- Lot 41
- Baddeley History of the Church of St. Mary's at Painswick, Exeter, 1902 and Britton (J) The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church, Wells £ 40 - 60
- Lot 42
- Baines (E) History of the Palatine of Lancaster, 1824-1825 £ 200 - 300
- Lot 43
- Balch (H E) Wookey Hole, Its Caves and Cave Dwellers, 1914 £ 40 - 60
- Lot 44
- Baxter (R) A Call to the Unconverted, Now or Never, Glasgow, 1825 and fourteen other leather bound books £ 60 - 80
- Lot 45
- Bell (J) A New and Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, in four volumes 1837 £ 60 - 80
- Lot 46
- Bentley (The Revd S) History and Description of the Parish of Bosbury, Herefordshire, 1891 and Jakeman and Carver Directory and Gazeteer of Herefordshire, 1902 £ 20 - 30
- Lot 47
- Black (A & C) Blacks Picturesque guide to North Wales, in two volumes and sundry volumes various £ 40 - 60
- Lot 48
- Bradley (A G) Worcestershire, illustrated by Thomas Tyndale, Bradley (A G) The Romance of Wales, Hutton (R) The Book of the Wye, Forster (B) Hungary and the Hungarians and Lowe The Heart of Northern Wales £ 60 - 80
- Lot 49
- Branch (H) Cotswold and Vale and three others £ 20 - 30
- Lot 50
- Britton (J) The Fine Arts of the English School illustrated by a Series of Engravings, 1812; The Art Treasures Examiner (Manchester 1857); The Drawing-Room Album; Letts (H) The Hundred Best Pictures, second series, 1902 £ 30 - 40
- Lot 51
- Brown (J) Dictionary and seven other leather bound books £ 60 - 80
- Lot 52
- Burke (B) Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire, 1861, 23rd Edition and Peerage and Baronetage, 1900 £ 60 - 80
- Lot 53
- Burke (B) Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage, 1898 £ 60 - 80
- Lot 54
- Burke (J B) Historic Lands, 1848 £ 80 - 100
- Lot 55
- Cary (J) Cary's New Itinerary or an Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads, London, 2nd edition with improvements, 1802 £ 80 - 100
- Lot 56
- Cassells Domestic Dictionary, no date £ 80 - 120
- Lot 57
- No Lot
- Lot 58
- Dore (G) Swiss Pictures and Spanish Pictures, two volumes £ 40 - 60
- Lot 59
- Drewitt (F D) The Life of Edward Jenner and another, Fisher (J) A History of the town of Berkeley and Cooke (J H ) A Handbook £ 40 - 60
- Lot 60
- Edwardes (T) Beekeeping for All and six others on beekeeping £ 20 - 30
- Lot 61
- Encyclopedia Britannica twenty four volumes, 14th edition, 1929 £ 20 - 30
- Lot 62
- English Illustrated Magazine fifteen volumes £ 20 - 30
- Lot 63
- Fosbroke Berkeley Manuscripts, 1821 £ 100 - 150
- Lot 64
- Fosbroke Encyclopedia of Antiquities and Elements of Archaeology, 1825, two volumes £ 180 - 220
- Lot 65
- Geology sundry volumes various £ 50 - 70
- Lot 66
- Geology sundry volumes various £ 40 - 60
- Lot 67
- Graham (K) Dreamdays, illustrated by Maxfield Parrish and sundry volumes £ 50 - 70
- Lot 68
- Greenaway (K) British Artists, sixteen examples in colour of the artist's work, London by A & C Black, 1910 £ 60 - 80
- Lot 69
- Hall (S C ed) The Book of Gems, London, 1836 £ 30 - 40
- Lot 70
- Hare (T L) The World's Greatest Paintings, three volumes £ 60 - 80
- Lot 71
- Hoare (H) Calendar of Flowering Trees and Shrubs, signed by the author, (no date) and sundry volumes on gardening £ 50 - 70
- Lot 72
- Hone (W) The Year Book, 1864 and sundry other leather bound books £ 120 - 150
- Lot 73
- Humphreys How to write a Village History, Curwen Press, 1930 £ 20 - 30
- Lot 74
- Hutchinson (H N) Extinct Monsters and another £ 30 - 40
- Lot 75
- Illustrated London News (January 1901, 1889, 1893, 1897, various issues bound with others) ten volumes and one other £ 40 - 60
- Lot 76
- Journal of the Geological Society London, fifty eight volumes £ 150 - 200
- Lot 77
- Kelly Handbook to the Titled Landed and Official Classes, 1932, Kelly Dictionary of the County of Gloucester, 1923 and Kelly Directory of the County of Gloucester, 1923 and 1939 £ 60 - 80
- Lot 78
- Kirby (W F) Lepidoptera, two volumes and Moths, two volumes and Newman (E) British Butterflies and another £ 50 - 70
- Lot 79
- Knight (C ed) London, six volumes bound as three, 1841 £ 40 - 60
- Lot 80
- Konewka (P) Goethe's Faust, London, 1871 £ 40 - 60
- Lot 81
- Ladies Realm eight volumes, Windsor Magazine, four volumes and The Book of Days, in two volumes £ 50 - 70
- Lot 82
- Latimer (J) 16th Century Bristol, Bristol, 1908 and five other volumes £ 40 - 60
- Lot 83
- Lindley (E S) Wotton-under-Edge and six other volumes on Gloucestershire £ 20 - 30
- Lot 84
- Macleod (N) Good Words, 1868-1875, nine volumes £ 60 - 80
- Lot 85
- McSpadden (J W) The Stories of Wagner's Operas, illustrated by Frederick Lecke and Hermann Hendrich £ 20 - 30
- Lot 86
- Manning (S) Italian Pictures, no date and four other volumes £ 60 - 80
- Lot 87
- Mee (A) Gloucestershire and sundry books on Gloucestershire £ 40 - 60
- Lot 88
- Moll (H) Atlas Manuale, 1713, forty three double engraved maps £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 89
- Morley (J) English Men of Letters, MacMillan, 1880, twenty four volumes and eight others £ 60 - 80
- Lot 90
- Morris (W) Art and Beauty of Earth, Kelmscott Press, 1898 £ 40 - 60
- Lot 91
- Moses (H) The Works of Antonio Canova, 1824, two volumes £ 150 - 200
- Lot 92
- Murchison (R I) Silurian System, two volumes and a map and Griffith (R) A Synopsis of the Silurian Fossils of Ireland £ 60 - 80
- Lot 93
- Newbigging (T) Lancashire Characters and Places, 1891 and four other volumes £ 40 - 60
- Lot 94
- Octo (L) Thucydidis de bello Peloponnesiaco, two volumes and other leather bound books £ 150 - 200
- Lot 95
- Ormerod (G) The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, 1882, three volumes £ 250 - 300
- Lot 96
- Pardoe (Miss) The Beauties of the Bosphorus and Beattie (W) The Danube, illustated by W H Barttlett, in matching bindings £ 80 - 120
- Lot 97
- Percy (S and R) The Percy Anecdotes, sixteen volumes, 1821 £ 80 - 120
- Lot 98
- Price (W F) Inscribed and Dated Stones on some Old Lancashire Houses, 1901, number twenty five of a limited edition of fifty copies £ 40 - 60
- Lot 99
- Punch The Political Life of Right Honourable W E Gladstone, six volumes and four other volumes £ 40 - 60
- Lot 100
- Rackham (A) Book of Pictures, number 116 of a limited edition of 1,000, signed by Arthur Rackham, published by William Heinemann, 1913 £ 150 - 200
- Lot 101
- Ruskin (J) The Art of England, 1887, George Allan, Orpington £ 40 - 60
- Lot 102
- Ruskin (J) Lectures on Art, Oxford, 1870 £ 40 - 60
- Lot 103
- Ruville (A von) William Pitt, Earl of Chatham and sundry volumes £ 60 - 80
- Lot 104
- Scott (W) Waverley Novels, 1842, twelve volumes £ 80 - 120
- Lot 105
- Smith (A H) The Placenames of Gloucestershire, four volumes and sundry volumes on Gloucestershire £ 20 - 30
- Lot 106
- Spruner (Dr K von) Historica Geographical, Hand Atlas, 1861, Kiepert (Dr H) Twelve Maps of the Ancient World, sixth and seventh editions; The Oxford Chronological Tables of History, 1835 and the Parliamentary County Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland £ 30 - 40
- Lot 107
- Stanley (H M) In Darkest Africa, in two volumes, 1890 and Livingstone (D) Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa 1857 £ 40 - 60
- Lot 108
- Standard Library Bohn ten volumes various £ 30 - 40
- Lot 109
- Sullivan (E) The Book of Kells, 1920, published by The Studio £ 40 - 60
- Lot 110
- Temple Bar twenty volumes and sundry leather bound books (bindings in poor condition) £ 20 - 30
- Lot 111
- Turner (J M W) and Ruskin (J) The Harbours of England £ 20 - 30
- Lot 112
- No Lot
- Lot 113
- Williamson (G C) John Russell and sundry fine art reference books £ 30 - 40
- Lot 114
- Williamson (Dr) Catalogue of The Portraits, Prints and Writings of John Milton, 1908 with inscriptions by the author and Muller (W J) Catalogue of a Lone Collection of Paintings in oil and watercolours £ 80 - 120
- Lot 115
- Woolhope Transaction of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club, 1852-1917, twenty volumes £ 50 - 70
- Lot 116
- Yates (The Revd W) History and Antiquities of the Abbey of St. Edmund's Bury, Second Edition, 1843 £ 30 - 40
- Lot 117
- Young (H C) A Peramulation of the Hundred of Wirral in the County of Chester, Liverpool, 1909 and fourteen topographical county volumes £ 40 - 60
- Lot 118
- Shropshire Gazetteer London, 1824 and one other £ 160 - 200
- Lot 119
- Longman's Magazine Volume I (November 1882) to volume XXXIV (October 1899) £ 150 - 200
- Lot 120
- Frith (F) Egypt, Sinai, and Jerusalem: text by Poole (S) and Poole ( R S) A collection of Twenty Photographic Views, London, James S. Virtue, publr. [c.1860], with twenty mammoth albumen prints, each 38cm x 48cm (15" x 19" ) some signed and dated '1858' in negatives; each with letterpress credit, title, date and descriptive text, mounted one-per-page
The title page with list of plates:
The Mosque of the Emeer Ákhór (signed and dated)
The Pyramids of the Dahshoor, from the South-West (signed and dated)
Jerusalem, from the Mount of Olives
The Rameseum of El-Kurneh, Thebes
The Pyramids of Dahshoor, from the East
The Temple of Kóm-Umboo
The Pyramids of Sakkárah, from the North-East (signed and dated)
The Temple of El-Karnak, from the South-east
The Mosque of Káitbéy (signed and dated)
The Hypaethral Temple, Philae
Cairo, From the Citadel. With the Mosque of the Sultán Hasan
The Pyramids of El-Geezah, from the South West
Cairo, from the Citadel (Second View)
Mount Serbál, from the Wádee Feyrán (signed and dated)
Street View of Cairo (signed and dated)
The Statues of the Plain., Thebes
The Great Pyramid and the Great Sphinx (signed and dated)
The Rameseum of El-Kurneh, Thebes (Second View)
The Second Pyramid, from the South-East
Mount Horeb
Elephant fo.
Black hf. leath.,gt, credited and titled in gt. on front cover and spine
Literature:
M Haworth-Booth (ed.), The Golden Age of British Photography 1839-1900, Oxford, 1984, pp.90-91) The Golden Age of British Photography 1839-1900: "The finest of the seven publications that resulted from the tours is Egypt, Sinai, and Palestine (ca. 1860), with text by Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Stuart Poole. This was the largest photographically illustrated book yet produced, with 16 x 20-inch plates" (p. 83) H. Gernsheim, Incunabula of British Photographic Literature 1839-1875, London, 1984, p.31, fig.130;
£ 15,000 - 20,000
- Lot 120a
- Francis Frith Cairo from the Citadel second view, a mammoth albumen print, 38cm x 48cm (15" x 19") £ 600 - 800
- Lot 121
- Phillips (Sir Richard) (pub) The Atlas of Nature being a Graphic Display of the Most Interesting Subjects in the Three Kingdoms of Nature, printed by J and C Adlard, 23 Bartholomew Close, 1823, two folding plates, fifty seven black and white plates £ 200 - 250
- Lot 122
- Chambers (W & R) Chamber's Journal four volumes and eight other leather bound books etc £ 60 - 80
- Lot 123
- Geology, sundry volumes various £ 50 - 70
- Lot 124
- Geology, sundry volumes various £ 50 - 70
- Lot 125
- Sundry volumes £ 40 - 60
- Lot 126
- Sundry volumes £ 40 - 60
- Lot 127
- Sundry leather bound books £ 80 - 120
- Lot 128
- Sundry leather bound books £ 80 - 120
- Lot 129
- Sundry volumes £ 40 - 60
- Lot 130
- Sundry volumes £ 40 - 60
- Lot 131
- Sundry volumes £ 40 - 60
- Lot 132
- Sundry volumes £ 40 - 60
- Lot 133
- Sundry volumes £ 40 - 60
- Lot 134
- Sundry volumes £ 40 - 60
- Lot 135
- Ward (Lynd) Madman's Drum and Gods' Man, two volumes, stories in Woodcuts 1930 and first impressions 1931 £ 60 - 80
- Lot 136
- Godden (Geoffrey A) British Porcelain, various other books on china and glass and a quantity of Fine Art catalogues £ 20 - 30
- Lot 137
- Norris (Malcolm) Monumental Brasses, The Memorials, in two volumes, 1977, in a folding case £ 20 - 30
- Lot 138
- Fourest (Henri-Pierre) French Ceramics, Volume VI of Masterpieces of Western and Near Eastern Ceramics, 1979, in a folding case £ 40 - 60
- Lot 139
- Albums mostly late 19th Century portrait photographs, in three albums £ 60 - 80
- Lot 140
- Albums mostly late 19th Century portrait photographs, in three albums £ 60 - 80
- Lot 141
- Albums mostly late 19th Century topographical photographs, in five albums and another of military photographs believed to be the 9th Regiment of Lancers £ 40 - 60
- Lot 142
- Fine Art reference books, magazines etc £ 20 - 30
- Lot 143
- Bell (W J) The Book of Modern Railways, 1938, All About Trains and a cast iron railway engine and truck, together 35.5cm (14") long £ 20 - 30
- Lot 144
- Blackwood (A) Scutari, The Bosphorus and the Crimea, two volumes, Ventnor, 1857
- Lot 145
- Murchison Ciluria, three volumes various
- The Prints and Maps
- Lot 146
- Stadler after Rowlandson and Pugin
Court of Chancery
a coloured engraving
and sundry pictures £ 30 - 40
- Lot 147
- Le Blond
The Soldier's Return
The Young Angler
The Cherry Seller
three coloured engravings £ 20 - 30
- Lot 148
- William Russell Flint
The Secret Retreat
artist's proof lithograph, 43cm x 23cm (17"x 23") £ 250 - 350
- Lot 149
- William Russell Flint
The Trio
artist's proof lithograph, 42.5cm x 58cm (16.75"x 22.75") £ 200 - 250
- Lot 150
- Bunbury & Gillray
The Installation Supper
(as given at the Pantheon by the Knights of the Bath, on the 26th May 1788) published by S W Fores
an 18th Century coloured engraving
image size 210cm x 23.5cm (82.75"x 9.25") £ 80 - 120
- Lot 151
- John Ogilby
The Road from Bristol.....Chester
(the Bristol to Ludlow section)
a 17th Century engraving, since coloured £ 30 - 40
- Lot 152
- John Ogilby
The Road from London to St Davids
(the Abington to Monmouth section)
a 17th Century engraving £ 30 - 40
- Lot 153
- after Henry Alken
Illustrations to Popular Songs
four coloured engravings published by Thos McLean, 1822 (including the title page) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 154
- Bretherton after Bunbury
A Riding-House
an engraving, published 1780
J Bretherton
A Trip to Scarborough A D 1783
and five other engravings various £ 40 - 60
- Lot 155
- Kaufmann after Watkins Wild
Hunting Scenes
(plates 2, 5 and 6)
three late 19th Century coloured engravings £ 20 - 30
- Lot 156
- after Howitt
Duck Shooting
Partridge Netting
Snipe Shooting
three coloured engravings published by Edward Orme 1812
and five other engravings various £ 40 - 60
- Lot 157
- Robert Morden
Gloucestershire
a 17th Century engraving, since coloured £ 60 - 80
- Lot 158
- after H Alken
Going to Hunt...an Easy Job
Throwing off...not so Easy
In full Cry...Hard work
Going Home...Apology for damage done
four coloured engravings published by Thos McLean, 1823 £ 80 - 120
- Lot 159
- by and after I R and G Cruickshank
Illustrations from Tom and Jerry
twelve coloured engravings £ 20 - 30
- Lot 160
- W P Carey after Bunbury
Me and my Wife and Daughter
(O terque quaterque beati)
a late 18th Century engraving, since coloured
five others from the same series and one other £ 30 - 40
- Lot 161
- G H Every after F R Lee
The Successful Gamekeeper
a 19th Century engraving
and sundry pictures £ 40 - 60
- Lot 162
- Cavendish Morton
Eye
an artist's proof engraving 99/500
and sundry pictures £ 30 - 40
- Lot 163
- Cecil Aldin
The Grafton Hunt Away from Wheedon Bushes signed artist proof lithograph 41cm x 69cm (16"x 27") £ 40 - 60
- Lot 164
- John King
The Grafton
signed artist proof lithograph, 48cm x 62cm (19"x 24.5") £ 80 - 120
- Lot 165
- Map
The Grafton Hunt
and sundry hunting prints £ 40 - 60
- Lot 166
- after J T Lucas, 1876
Mount Sinai
oleograph, 51.5cm x 78cm (20,25"x 30.75")
with circular stamp Subscribers Copy, L & D £ 60 - 80
- Lot 167
- No Lot
- Lot 168
- Sundry pictures £ 60 - 80
- Lot 169
- A folio of black and white engravings etc £ 50 - 70
- Lot 170
- 19th Century
a quantity of black and white engravings £ 200 - 250
- Lot 171
- Humphrey Lhuyd
Cambri Aetypus auc fore Humfre Do Lhuydo
map of Wales, hand coloured engraved map with label on reverse, 49.5cm x 39cm (19.5" x 14.5")
see North (F J) Humphrey Lhuyd's Maps of England and Wales £ 400 - 600
- Lot 172
- Thomas Landseer after Edwin Landseer
Stag at Bay
a Victorian steel engraving £ 30 - 40
- Lot 173
- After Alken
Coming a Crasher
Double Post and Rails: A Flying Leap
a pair of early 19th Century coloured engravings £ 60 - 80
- Lot 174
- James Faed after F Grant
Nicholas Parry Esq
an equestrian portrait
19th Century engraving £ 60 - 80
- Lot 175
- James Scott after Stephen Pearce
Charles Barnett
an equestrian portrait
19th Century engraving £ 60 - 80
- Lot 176
- Henry Cousins after Henry Briggs
William Fitzhardinge Berkeley
a full length portrait
19th Century engraving £ 40 - 60
- Lot 177
- Early 19th Century
The Sailor's Return
an oval engraving, 32cm x 38cm (12.5" x 15") £ 30 - 40
- Lot 178
- T Bonnor
Berkeley Castle
an 18th Century engraving, from Rudder
and another John Milton £ 30 - 40
- Lot 179
- After Godfrey
Malvern Abbey
an engraving, 1779
and various other Malvern engravings, all unframed £ 30 - 40
- Lot 180
- After Alma Tadema
the Shrines of Venus
a photogravure
and three engravings of children £ 40 - 60
- Lot 181
- Emma Francis Weir
Do Forgive Him, My Little Song, Not At Home, At Home, A Troublesome Subject, My Son's Wife and My Wife's Mother
Seven pen and ink drawings
signed and inscribed £ 300 - 400
- Lot 182
- 19th Century
a quantity of black and white engravings £ 200 - 300
- Lot 183
- 19th Century
Environs of Bath and Bristol
colour engraved map and two others £ 40 - 60
- Lot 184
- Sundry unframed engravings etc £ 80 - 120
- Lot 185
- Roberts after Bartlett
Rochester Castle - Kent
a 19th Century coloured engraving
and sundry pictures £ 40 - 60
- Lot 186
- Bartolozzi after Wheatley
The Seasons
four late 19th Century coloured engravings
and one other £ 30 - 40
- Lot 187
- Annis after Moreland
The Chicken Seller
coloured engraving, 55cm x 49cm (21.75" x 19.25") £ 30 - 40
- Lot 188
- Kyd
Characters from Dickens
twenty coloured engravings 19cm x 14.5cm (7.5"x 5.75")
framed as five £ 120 - 150
- Lot 189
- Two oleographs
'Twas in Trafalgar's Bay
The Duck Pond
sundry other picture £ 20 - 30
- The Watercolours & Drawings
- Lot 193
- Miss Booth, 1786
Zingaro
(her plaited hair wrapped in a head scarf)
an oval bust portrait
pen and wash, 13cm x 9.5cm (5.25"x 3.75")
in a contemporary carved gilt frame; the reverse inscribed "Drawn for Mrs Bragg" £ 60 - 80
- Lot 194
- English School, mid 19th Century
Country House
(with gardens, figures and lake in the foreground)
watercolour on paper laid to canvas 27.25cm x 41.25cm (10.75"x 16.25")
and a small late 18th Century watercolour, Landscape with Figure £ 20 - 30
- Lot 195
- Indian School, 19th Century
Gentleman standing in a Landscape
gouache 29cm x 21cm (11.5"x 8.25") £ 20 - 30
- Lot 196
- M A K , 1966
Man playing a stringed Instrument
initialled and dated
gouache, 24.75cm x 17cm (9.75"x 6.75")
and another £ 60 - 100
- Lot 197
- Sibil Tawse
Airing the Sedan Chair
(a lady and a maid airing a sedan chair with a warming pan)
signed
watercolour, 34cm x 27.5cm (13.25"x 10.75") £ 300 - 400
- Lot 198
- Charles Green, 1875
Dominoes
(two hussars playing dominoes at a table)
initialled and dated
watercolour, 12.75cm x 15.25cm (5"x 6") £ 150 - 200
- Lot 199
- J Charnock
Two Landscapes
Watercolours, 6.5cm x 10.75cm (2.2"x 4.25")
and 13.25cm x 9.25cm (5.25"x 3.5")
one signed the other initialled £ 30 - 40
- Lot 200
- Edmund M Wimperis, 1899
Landscape with stand of Trees
initialled and dated
watercolour, 28.5cm x 46.25cm (11.25"x 18.25") £ 300 - 400
- Lot 201
- 19th Century
Church Interior with Figures
watercolour, 42.5cm x 28cm (16.25" x 11")
and another, Lincoln Cathedral £ 20 - 30
- Lot 202
- 19th Century
Moorish Archway and Steps
Watercolour £ 20 - 30
- Lot 203
- 19th Century
Towers
a pair of watercolour drawings, 23cm x 17.75cm (9" x 7")
and another, probably Tattersell Castle
watercolour, 36cm x 30cm (14.25" x 11.75") £ 20 - 30
- Lot 204
- John Sherrin
Still Life
(with spray of apple blossom and a hedge sparrow's nest)
signed
water and body colour, 17.5cm x 23cm (7" x 9.25") £ 500 - 600
- Lot 205
- Mike Jackson, 1990
SMEW (Mergus Albellus; male)
signed, dated and inscribed
watercolour, 15.25cm x 21.5cm (6"x 8.5") £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 206
- Mike Jackson, 1991
MERLIN (male)
signed, dated and inscribed
pencil, 20.25cm x 15cm (8"x 6") £ 400 - 600
- Lot 207
- F T 1880
Returning from the Stag Hunt
initialled and dated
watercolour, 25.5cm x 37cm (9.75"x 14.5") £ 40 - 60
- The Oil Paintings
- Lot 211
- Claude Rogers
Harbour Mouth
oil on board, 17cm x 21.5cm (6.75"x 8.5") £ 1,200 - 1,500
- Lot 212
- Thomas Weaver, 1826
Jack (at) 20 years old
a portrait of a horse in a landscape
signed, dated and inscribed
oil on canvas, 61.5cm x 73cm (24.25"x 28.75") £ 200 - 300
- Lot 213
- William Muller
Landscape
(with two horses by a tree)
signed
oil on canvas, 33cm x 43cm (132"x 17") £ 200 - 300
- Lot 214
- J G Hern
Still life, bunches of grapes amongst trailing daises and insects
signed and another of grapes
38cm x 31cm (15" x 12") £ 80 - 120
- Lot 215
- Eastern School, 20th Century
Madonna and Child and Jesus
a pair
gilt metal mounted icons
13cm x 11cm (5" x 4.25") £ 40 - 60
- Lot 216
- After Raphael
The Madonna and Child with St. John (Madonna Della Sedia)
oil on canvas, 33cm (13") diameter £ 100 - 150
- Lot 217
- G B Spalding
The Graduate, 1842
(a horse in a stable)
signed
oil on canvas, 42cm x 52cm (16.5" x 20.5") £ 200 - 300
- Lot 218
- Late 18th Century/ early 19th Century
The Royal Arms
panel, 35.5cm x 45.75cm (14" x 18") £ 20 - 30
- Lot 219
- after Millais
Don't Tell
(a little girl with her dog and a broken vase)
oil on canvas, 59.5cm x 44.5cm (23.5"x 17.5") £ 350 - 400
- The Miniatures
- Lot 223
- Late 19th Century
A Lady
(wearing a white head scarf)
oval bust portrait 6.5cm x 5cm (2.5"x 2")
in a rectangular papier mache frame
and another in a pendant frame £ 80 - 120
- Lot 224
- English School, circa 1800
A 17th Century Lady
(her hair in ringlets and wearing a pearl necklet)
oval bust portrait, 9cm x 7cm (3.5"x 2.75")
in a metal pendant frame £ 100 - 150
- Lot 225
- after Miss Knight
Dr. John Sharpe
a miniature bust portrait, 11.5cm x 9cm (4.5" x 3.5") £ 100 - 150
- The Glass
- Lot 229
- A late Victorian vase of opaque grey ground, enamelled flowers in colour, 30cm (11.75") high £ 20 - 30
- Lot 230
- A cut glass decanter and stopper ,six matching tumblers, engraved claret jug and stopper, decanter and stopper £ 30 - 40
- Lot 231
- Ten rummers of George III design, 14.5cm (5.75") and four matching sherry glasses £ 60 - 80
- Lot 232
- Three large cut wine glasses on star bases, 14cm (5.5") high, a Coronation 1953 glass by Webb, (7.25") high and other glasses £ 40 - 60
- Lot 233
- Five cut glass decanters and stoppers various and another decanter £ 40 - 60
- Lot 234
- A pair of liqueur decanters and stoppers, decorated in gilt, probably from a fitted cabinet, 19cm (7.5") high £ 20 - 30
- Lot 235
- Twelve cut ice plates 16.5cm - 14.5cm (6.5" - 5.75") diameter and a pair of rectangular dishes £ 20 - 30
- Lot 236
- A Lalique shallow bowl of Lys pattern in amber tinted glass, 21.5cm (8.5") diameter, signed R Lalique, France £ 100 - 150
- Lot 237
- A Steuben vase of campana shape with scroll handles, 15.25cm (6") high, signed £ 40 - 60
- Lot 238
- An 18th Century cordial glass the bowl engraved a full blown rose, a bud, foliage and a bird, raised on a mercury twist stem, 14.25cm (5.5") high £ 60 - 80
- Lot 239
- An 18th Century cordial glass the bowl engraved a flower spray and a bird, raised on a mercury twist stem, 14.5cm (5.75") high £ 120 - 150
- Lot 240
- An 18th Century cordial glass the bowl engraved a rose spray and a bee, raised on a mercury twist stem, 14.5cm (5.75") high £ 120 - 150
- Lot 241
- An 18th Century cordial glass the bowl engraved a rose spray and a bee, raised on a mercury twist stem, 14.5cm (5.75") high £ 120 - 150
- Lot 242
- An 18th Century cordial glass the partially moulded bowl engraved a floral scroll border, raised on a mercury twist stem, 15cm (6") high £ 180 - 220
- Lot 243
- Three late Georgian flute shaped glasses 13.5cm (5.25") high and four others £ 20 - 30
- Lot 244
- A pair of Regency cut glass decanters and stoppers 26cm (10.25") high £ 50 - 70
- Lot 245
- A 19th Century mug of waisted form, engraved with foliage and inscribed Presented to Mrs G Rouse, May 10, 1887, 14cm (5.5") high £ 30 - 40
- Lot 246
- Two Victorian tumblers pear shaped and of square cross section, acid etched with stylized foliage and flowers in low relief, each side with a dimple, 12cm (5") high £ 40 - 60
- Lot 247
- An early 19th Century goblet engraved Masonic symbols, 13.5cm (5.25") high £ 40 - 60
- Lot 248
- A pair of early 19th Century rummers with engraved borders of grapes and vines, 14cm (5.5") high £ 80 - 100
- Lot 249
- Nine Art Deco panels from an electrolier, of kite shape, frosted and moulded flowers and foliage, each 27.5cm x 23cm (10.75"x 9") £ 60 - 80
- Lot 250
- A 19th Century ruby glass decanter with clear glass stopper, 23.5cm (9.25") high £ 30 - 40
- Lot 251
- A glass inkwell with hobnail cut hinged cover and base and with engraved gilt metal mounts, 10cm (4") high £ 30 - 40
- Lot 252
- A pair of 18th Century flutes the bowls engraved hops and barley and raised on mercury twist stems, 21cm (8.25") high £ 150 - 200
- Lot 253
- An early 19th Century goblet engraved hops and barley and initialled BJ, 12.5cm (5") high and another glass of similar shape £ 60 - 80
- Lot 254
- A pair of late 18th Century rummers the borders etched foliage, on flat knopped stems and circular bases, 13cm (5") high and two others, 11.75cm (4.5") high £ 60 - 80
- Lot 255
- Four ale glasses etched hops and barley, raised on knopped stems and circular bases, 10.5cm (4.5") £ 60 - 80
- Lot 256
- Twelve paperweights various £ 20 - 30
- Lot 257
- A green glass vase of Mary Gregory type and sundry glass bottles etc £ 20 - 30
- The China & Porcelain
- Lot 261
- A pair of late 19th Century male and female figures on rustic bases, 21.5cm (8.5") high £ 60 - 80
- Lot 262
- Eight Limoges floral dessert plates £ 20 - 30
- Lot 263
- A Sylvac oval green glaze vase moulded flowers and foliage, 24cm (9.5") wide, a Burliegh jug with parrot handle and a jug by J Wood Ltd with figures outside an inn, 27.5cm (10.75") high £ 15 - 20
- Lot 264
- A Worcester majolica wall pocket or vase with a weaver bird and nest, 30.5cm (12") high £ 50 - 70
- Lot 265
- A Royal Doulton figure Cherie (HN 2341) 14cm (5.5") high £ 20 - 30
- Lot 266
- A pair of Continental vases encrusted with flowers, the covers set cherubs, 16.5cm (6.5") high and a male and female couple on an oval base, 16cm (6.25") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 267
- A Worcester sparrow beak jug decorated a bouquet of flowers, sprays and butterflies, 11cm (4.25") high and another smaller decorated Oriental scenes, 8.5cm (3.25") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 268
- A blue and white Yorkshire relish dish transfer printed a willow pattern scene, 10.5cm (4") diameter £ 30 - 40
- Lot 269
- A Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer decorated flowers, gardens, lakes and birds £ 60 - 80
- Lot 270
- A blue jaspar ware jug with Classical figures in relief and sundry decorative china £ 60 - 80
- Lot 271
- A Doulton Queenslace pattern dinner service of sixty four pieces £ 100 - 120
- Lot 272
- A Chalemon pottery vase painted flowers and a Torquay vase £ 20 - 30
- Lot 273
- Three pieces of Denby pottery painted by Glyn Colledge (a bowl, 20cm (8") diameter, a mug and a jug) £ 30 - 40
- Lot 274
- A late 19th Century faience inkstand of octafoil form, the cover with painted finial, painted animals and stylised floral designs, on 8 feet, 14.5cm (5.75") diameter £ 40 - 60
- Lot 275
- A Copeland Spode part dessert service of Indian Tree design, thirteen pieces, for Waring & Gillow, Oxford Street £ 40 - 60
- Lot 276
- A brown glaze mug with sporting decoration in raised relief, 11cm (4.25") high £ 30 - 40
- Lot 277
- A Staffordshire dog a copper lustre jug, 11.5cm (4.5") high and sundry china £ 30 - 40
- Lot 278
- A Staffordshire flat back with dog and stag, a pair of dalmations on blue bases, 11cm (4.25") wide, a pair of Staffordshire type seated dalmations, 10cm (4") high, six other dogs various and two Staffordshire figures £ 40 - 60
- Lot 279
- A Royal Lancastrian bowl of ogee shape in dark powder blue, 22.25cm (8.75") diameter and a Poole Pottery vase painted flowers, 26.75cm (10.5") high £ 30 - 40
- Lot 280
- A Wedgwood oval plaque with Classical female figure, Victory, in raised white relief on a black jasper ground, 12cm x 8.25cm (4.75"x 3.25") framed £ 20 - 30
- Lot 281
- A Derby part dessert service circa 1800 with stylized floral borders in red, green and gilt, eleven pieces £ 40 - 60
- Lot 282
- A late 19th Century tea service with gilt decorated puce ground borders, thirty two pieces and twelve octagonal tea plates with similar ground borders £ 40 - 60
- Lot 283
- A late 19th Century Continental group of a cherub holding two baskets on a leaping donkey, 16cm (6.25") wide and a similar group of a cherub being thrown, both on serpentine bases with Greek key borders £ 20 - 30
- Lot 284
- A Spode part tea and coffee service circa 1810, pattern number 282, of Chinese designs with flowering branches and figured borders predominantly in red and gilt with other colours and underglaze blue, comprising nine tea cups, eight coffee cans, twenty saucers, two saucer shaped dishes, a plate, a milk jug, a sugar box and cover and a slop bowl £ 600 - 800
- Lot 285
- Six two-handled soup cups and stands decorated swags in green, for T Goode & Co Ltd £ 20 - 30
- Lot 286
- A Staffordshire mug printed in black on a pink ground British Grenadier and Jolly Jack Tar, 12cm (4.75") high, three Belleek tea plates painted floral sprays, 17cm (6.75") diameter and two matching saucers £ 20 - 30
- Lot 287
- A Victorian ironstone meat dish of Marino pattern in blue and white, 57cm (22.5") wide, by T. Godwin, a matching well dish and another well dish £ 120 - 150
- Lot 288
- A pair of Victorian cream ground jugs decorated ivy sprays in lavender relief and with trefoil shaped rims, by Samuel Alcock & Co, 17cm (6.75") high £ 60 - 80
- Lot 289
- A Chamberlains Worcester kakiemon pattern tea service of gently fluted body, fifteen pieces, pattern number 141 £ 200 - 300
- Lot 290
- A Victorian cream ground porcelain campana shaped vase and stand with mask heads and raised gilt ivy leaf border, 30.5cm (12") high £ 40 - 60
- Lot 291
- Two 19th Century blue stoneware jugs probably German, 25.5cm and 24cm (10" and 9.5") high, a vase and another jug £ 30 - 40
- Lot 292
- No lot.
- Lot 293
- Fifteen pieces of Goss miniature armorial china £ 70 - 90
- Lot 294
- Fifteen pieces of Goss miniature armorial china £ 70 - 90
- Lot 295
- Nineteen pieces of Goss miniature armorial china £ 70 - 90
- Lot 296
- A pair of Continental figural salts of 18th Century design in white, 25.5cm (10") wide and boy with wheelbarrow £ 60 - 80
- Lot 297
- No Lot
- Lot 298
- Eight Wedgwood green dessert plates Sunflower pattern, 21.5cm (8.5") diameter £ 40 - 60
- Lot 299
- A pair of Wedgwood green leaf shaped dessert dishes another leaf shaped dish, ten green dessert plates various and a majolica plate £ 50 - 70
- Lot 300
- Eleven plates decorated cornflowers and six similar saucers etc £ 20 - 30
- Lot 301
- A pair of blue and white saucer shaped wall plates Shakespeare and Dickens, 26cm (10.25") diameter £ 20 - 30
- Lot 302
- A Wemyss cylindrical marmalade jar and cover painted oranges and foliage, 16cm (6.25") high £ 100 - 150
- Lot 303
- A green glaze squirrel on an oval base 20.25cm (8") high and a blue glaze rabbit, 21.5cm (8.5") high £ 20 - 30
- Lot 304
- A brown glazed jug decorated figures, trees etc in relief with plated cover and another £ 40 - 60
- Lot 305
- A Wedgwood blue jasperware stilton cheese dish and cover £ 60 - 80
- Lot 306
- Two Royal Worcester candle snuffers old lady in a bonnet, 7cm (2.75") high £ 30 - 40
- Lot 307
- A Royal Worcester jug painted roses, 13cm (5") high £ 60 - 80
- Lot 308
- A Royal Worcester jug painted flowers and insects with gilded handle, 18.5cm (7.25") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 309
- A pair of Staffordshire dogs in white with black noses and heightened in gilt, 34.5cm and 33.5cm (13.75" and 13.25") high £ 30 - 40
- Lot 310
- A Spode Royal Jade bowl 24.75cm (9.75") diameter, a pair of Coalport cake plates with leaf borders in gilt and pale buff, a bowl and five cups matching (pattern number 3/738) £ 15 - 20
- Lot 311
- A Staffordshire rectangular cheese cradle in blue and white willow pattern, on a circular base, 42.5cm (16.75") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 312
- A Continental biscuit box and cover in the form of an old man reading The Times, 24.75cm (9.75") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 313
- A Royal Doulton mug with skirt base and silver rim (marks worn) of blue glaze ground with shield in sage green, B S A Shooting Cup, and two trophies of lion rampant shields and crossed swords, 12.75cm (5") high £ 60 - 80
- Lot 314
- A Doulton Lambeth mug of dark blue glaze commemorating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 10cm (4") high £ 40 - 60
- Lot 315
- A stoneware loving cup with three greyhound handles and raised decorations of figures, hounds etc below a brown glaze border,15.5cm (6") high £ 50 - 70
- Lot 316
- A Wedgwood documented creamware jug of pear shape, painted floral sprays in blue, initialled and dated R B 1779, 21cm (8.25") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 317
- An early 19th Century bowl painted stylized flowers and foliage in puce, green and underglaze blue, 25.5cm (10") diameter £ 120 - 150
- Lot 318
- A 19th Century treacle glaze window stop with lion mask, 12.75 cm (5") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 319
- A 19th Century treacle glaze Toby jug 24cm (9.5") high £ 120 - 150
- Lot 320
- A 19th Century treacle glaze Martha jug holding a bottle and a glass in her hands and complete with hat, 23.5cm (6.5") high £ 150 - 200
- Lot 321
- A Miles Mason sugar box and cover in blue and white and of rectangular shape decorated with willow pattern type scenes gilt borders and blue scroll lion mask handles, 16.5cm (6.5") wide £ 40 - 60
- Lot 322
- A 19th Century Staffordshire Toby teapot the figure wearing an iridescent orange coat, 22.25cm (8.75") high £ 100 - 150
- Lot 323
- A 19th Century Martha jug painted in bright colours, holding a bottle and a glass in her hands, 21cm (8.25") high £ 150 - 200
- Lot 324
- A 19th Century oval teapot and cover painted and decorated flowers and butterflies in colour on a dark blue ground and having a cross over handle £ 40 - 60
- Lot 325
- A 19th Century majolica tureen and cover of rustic design, the tureen with border of ivy leaves, the cover with sitting game bird, 16.5cm (6.5") wide £ 80 - 100
- Lot 326
- A Continental box and cover in painted terra cotta in the form of a Nubian female head, 14cm (5.5") high £ 30 - 40
- Lot 327
- An early 19th Century Staffordshire crocus pot half round and of blue and white willow pattern design above a blue lined gently fluted border, 19cm (7.5") wide £ 120 - 150
- Lot 328
- A Doulton Slaters Patent beaker in simulated copper and with silver mounted rim, 1893, 11cm (4.25") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 329
- A Linthorpe plate of saucer shape decorated pink and white cyclamen with leaves and ferns in low glazed relief on a green matt ground, 30cm (11.75") diameter, a similar plate with white flowers and leaves, and an ironstone soup plate in a wood frame £ 30 - 40
- Lot 330
- A Royal Doulton cup and saucer commemorating the Coronation 1911 and various other commemorative china, etc £ 30 - 40
- Lot 331
- A Longpark, Torquay hat pin stand and various other Devon motto ware £ 25 - 35
- Lot 332
- A blue and white Yorkshire relish dish 10.75cm (4.25") diameter, a Crown Devon 'A Yorkshireman's Advice to his Son' mug and other china £ 55 - 75
- Lot 333
- Four Royal Doulton brown glaze jugs with decoration in relief, 15.25cm to 10.25cm (6" to 4") high £ 50 - 70
- Lot 334
- A Beswick mug 'To Be or not to Be', 10.25cm (4") high £ 15 - 20
- Lot 335
- A quantity of figures various £ 30 - 40
- Lot 336
- A pair of Royal Doulton vases of tapering ovoid shape with swags in blue and brown glazed relief on a mottled blue ground, by Christine Abbot, 27.5cm (10.75") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 337
- A pair of Continental brown boots and various other boots and shoes £ 20 - 30
- Lot 338
- A blue dog probably Sylvac, 14cm (5.5") wide and various other animals, birds etc £ 20 - 30
- Lot 339
- A Wedgwood biscuit barrel of blue jasper ground with Classical figures in white relief, having plated mounts, cover and swing handle, another biscuit barrel and a cheese dish and cover £ 30 - 40
- Lot 340
- Two Prattware pot lids The Times and Crossing the Ford £ 20 - 30
- Lot 341
- A pair of dessert dishes probably Masons, in Indian Tree pattern, 24.75cm (9.75") wide £ 75 - 90
- Lot 342
- A brown glaze two-handled mug with decoration in raised relief, 12.75cm (5") high £ 30 - 40
- Lot 343
- Sundry china £ 30 - 40
- Lot 344
- Sundry china £ 30 - 40
- Lot 345
- A Royal Copenhagen bowl set with a sea nymph, approximately 19cm (7.5") diameter £ 30 - 40
- Lot 346
- A Masons blue and white soup plate etc £ 30 - 40
- Lot 347
- A pair of Staffordshire dogs in white with black noses, 22.25cm (8.75") high £ 40 - 60
- Lot 348
- Continental pig ashtray
- Lot 349
- Royal Worcester jug, 12cm (4.75") high
- The Oriental China
- Lot 351
- A pair of Japanese blue and white vases decorated chrysanthemums, prunus and other flowers trees etc, with flanged tops, 45cm (18.75") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 352
- A Chien Lung ogee shaped mug painted and enamelled figures, tables and vases of flowers beneath a red and gilt border, 10.5cm (4") high £ 100 - 150
- Lot 353
- A Japanese globular vase with slender neck, 24cm (9.5") high and a quantity of Oriental china £ 40 - 60
- Lot 354
- A famille rose spherical teapot and cover painted and enamelled figures £ 40 - 60
- The Miscellaneous Effects
- Lot 357
- Four feather pictures of birds, 44.5cm x 26cm and 42cm x 26cm (17.5"x 10.25" and 16.5"x 10.25") £ 150 - 200
- Lot 358
- A fan circa 1900, with floral painted gauze leaf and bone sticks (in need of restoration) and two others £ 20 - 30
- Lot 359
- A fan leaf painted an Italian style landscape in blue and sepia on vellum (in need of restoration) in a 19th Century leaf shaped gilt glazed frame, 63cm (24.75") wide £ 40 - 60
- Lot 360
- A square brass lantern light in simulated bamboo £ 60 - 80
- Lot 361
- A Victorian visiting card case in engraved mother-of-pearl lozenges, a silver bank note clip and a Seconda pocket watch on a chain £ 30 - 40
- Lot 362
- A pair of turned mahogany half round wall brackets 33.5cm (13.25") wide £ 30 - 40
- Lot 363
- A Victorian figured walnut work box with fitted tray and fall front, 30cm (11.75") wide £ 120 - 150
- Lot 364
- A red and white ivory chess set complete £ 200 - 250
- Lot 365
- A model of a Chinese junk in silver coloured metal, with three sails, oars, cannons, figures etc, 21cm (8.25") long on a carved hardwood stand, the whole contained in a glazed case £ 60 - 80
- Lot 366
- A velvet lined case for a three-quarter size 'cello ebonised and with brass carrying handles, 129.5cm (51") high, by W E Hill & Sons, violin makers, 140 New Bond St, London £ 60 - 100
- Lot 367
- A copper warming pan with turned wood handle £ 20 - 30
- Lot 368
- An oval mahogany tray with brass carrying handles, 74.5cm (29.25) wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 369
- A pair of George IV silver spectacles Birmingham 1827 £ 30 - 40
- Lot 370
- A pair of opera glasses with floral metal bands, a spectacles case decorated with mother-of-pearl and sundries £ 30 - 40
- Lot 371
- Sundry Abbey and other pewter etc £ 30 - 40
- Lot 372
- Seven Grafton Hunt coat buttons and four cuff buttons £ 20 - 30
- Lot 373
- A quantity of hunting sundries etc £ 60 - 80
- Lot 374
- A Victorian walnut cabinet the hinged top disclosing a fitted tray, having two drawers under enclosed by a pair of doors inlaid narrow borders, the brass presentation plate dated 1888, 29cm (11.5") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 375
- A 19th Century mahogany work box 30cm (11.75") wide and another, 28cm (11") wide (neither with fittings) £ 20 - 30
- Lot 376
- A pair of George III silver spectacles with green glass lenses, 1803, a pair of tortoiseshell spectacles with D shaped lenses and hinged blue glass lenses, and various other spectacles and monocles £ 40 - 60
- Lot 377
- Three boxes of pen knibs by Joseph Gillott (unopened) and various others, sundry packets of needles etc £ 20 - 30
- Lot 378
- A mahogany three-division cutlery hod with central brass handle, 43cm (17") wide £ 30 - 40
- Lot 379
- A George III ivory tea caddy of rectangular octagonal shape with hinged tapered cover, in finely reeded ivory with tortoiseshell line divisions, having a silver coloured metal shield to the front and shaped swing handle to the cover, 10.35cm (4") wide £ 500 - 600
- Lot 380
- A late 18th Century enamel strainer (probably from a wine funnel) painted wreaths in green to the top and flower sprays in puce to the underside, 7cm (2.75") diameter and an 18th Century brass kitchen dredger £ 30 - 40
- Lot 381
- An oval seaweed agate dish 10.25cm (4") wide, a jade cup, 5.5cm (2.25") diameter and sundries £ 30 - 40
- Lot 382
- An ivory needle case in the form of a pea pod, 8cm (3") long, another, a bone pipe stopper and other ivory £ 30 - 40
- Lot 383
- A dip pen with mother-of-pearl handle, a needle case and other mother-of-pearl £ 30 - 40
- Lot 384
- A Scottish horn vinaigrette the embossed mounts set a cairngorm, on a chain and ring, a small green stone box with silver cover and sundries £ 60 - 80
- Lot 385
- A Japanese ivory netsuke of an upturned mushroom with snail and leaf £ 30 - 40
- Lot 386
- A 19th Century etui made from a natural walnut shell and containing two scent bottles, a pair of scissors, a thimble, a hook and two other items, 5cm (2") wide £ 40 - 60
- Lot 387
- A pair of gentleman's brown riding boots with two pairs of boot pulls and a pair of button guards £ 30 - 40
- Lot 388
- An Edrian Phonograph talking machine (horn and cover missing) £ 70 - 100
- Lot 389
- Improved Stamp Album £ 200 - 250
- Lot 390
- Sundry cigarette cards some in complete sets and some in parts, some in albums £ 40 - 60
- Lot 391
- A fox mask in a glazed case, 40.5cm (16") wide £ 30 - 40
- Lot 392
- Two mounted stag heads and five pairs of horns various £ 120 - 150
- Lot 393
- Sundry horse and other brasses £ 60 - 80
- Lot 394
- A Japanese cabinet globe etc £ 40 - 60
- Lot 395
- A pair of brass candlesticks on octagonal bases 26.5cm (10.5") high and another pair £ 40 - 60
- Lot 396
- Two brass inkstands and pen trays various £ 40 - 60
- Lot 397
- A Victorian painted pole screen with circular panel of needlework £ 40 - 60
- Lot 398
- A Victorian oval papier mache tray decorated mother-of-pearl and painted flowers in colour, 59.5cm (23.5") wide, another larger and a needlework stand £ 80 - 120
- Lot 399
- A pair of Victorian spelter equestrian figures of armoured knights, 52cm x 48cm (20.5" and 19") high £ 20 - 30
- Lot 400
- A pair of late Regency painted papier mache hand fans with Chinese scenes, having turned wood handles £ 40 - 60
- Lot 401
- A George III ivory brisé fan painted a female figure with a floral wreath beside an urn £ 40 - 60
- Lot 402
- A late Georgian D shaped fender with pierced and painted brass mounted front, 117cm (46") wide £ 100 - 150
- Lot 403
- A copper castle jelly mould 13.5cm (5.25") high £ 40 - 60
- Lot 404
- A brass table lamp with spiral column and square base, 82cm (32.25") and another table lamp £ 120 - 150
- Lot 405
- A set of balance scales (Microid Senior Model) in a glass case, a Sike's Hydrometer by Boss, 33 Hatton Garden in a case and a series of gramme weights in a case £ 60 - 80
- Lot 406
- A chess board an inkstand and pentray and a small Victorian papier mache blotter, painted flowers within a mother-of-pearl border £ 40 - 60
- Lot 407
- A quantity of hand cut quill pens £ 20 - 30
- Lot 408
- A Victorian needlework picture of Medieval Scholars, 72cm x 85cm (28.25" x 33.5"), framed and glazed £ 40 - 60
- Lot 409
- A quantity of tins various £ 80 - 100
- Lot 410
- A pierced brass serpentine front fender 122cm (48") wide £ 20 - 30
- Lot 411
- No Lot
- Lot 412
- A needlework picture Mythological Scene, 48.25cm x 54.5cm (19" x 21.5"), framed and glazed £ 60 - 80
- Lot 413
- A pair of Japanese shoes with scaled bases £ 80 - 120
- Lot 414
- Fifty 19th Century cream coloured seal impressions of Classical scenes etc, varying in size from 5cm x 9cm (2" x 3.5") to 2.5cm (1") diameter, contained in a box of four trays (13.5" x 8.25") and bearing a descriptive label (in French) "Chez Thomas Cade's Graveur en pierres fines, Rue du Cours, No 436 au second etage à Rome" £ 300 - 400
- Lot 415
- Three pairs of Victorian gilt metal curtain pole finials two gas light brackets etc £ 40 - 60
- Lot 416
- No Lot
- Lot 417
- A crystal radio set in a beech box, a lactator, a fan and three phials £ 80 - 120
- Lot 418
- An oak stationery box the slope top enclosed by two doors, 26.5cm (10.5") wide £ 30 - 40
- Lot 419
- An entomologist's early 19th Century folding pocket glass in brass with turned ivory handle, 5.25cm (2") wide when closed, in the original cardboard case £ 60 - 80
- Lot 420
- A miniature mahogany chest of three long drawers, on bracket feet, 30.5cm (12") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 421
- A set of postal scales some weights, a pair of fish servers and sundries £ 50 - 70
- Lot 422
- A pair of ebony, ebonised and ivory cabinets of 17th Century Italian design, the tops and sides inlaid ivory stringing, the fronts each with a narrow door, the ivory panels engraved soldiers, flanked by three drawers to each side, the ivory panel fronts engraved sporting scenes, landscapes, birds, animals etc, 28.5cm (11.25") wide, one on turned feet, the other on block feet
£ 120 - 150
- Lot 423
- An embossed brass candlestick of Charles II design with spiral column and dome base, 35.5cm (14") high and another somewhat similar, 30.5cm (12") high (both drilled for electricity) £ 100 - 120
- Lot 424
- A brass column reading lamp raised on a square base with acanthus border £ 20 - 30
- Lot 425
- A walnut box the hinged cover with brass carrying handle, 24cm (9.5") wide, a Tunbridge ware box, the cover inlaid 'post cards', 13cm (5") wide and sundries £ 30 - 40
- Lot 426
- Sundry brass and copper £ 40 - 60
- Lot 427
- A brass pestle and mortar 14cm (5.5") diameter £ 30 - 40
- Lot 428
- A beadwork bell pull three beadwork evening bags, two others, a purse and two pairs of kid gloves £ 80 - 100
- Lot 429
- A barn owl £ 180 - 220
- Lot 430
- A long eared owl £ 120 - 150
- Lot 431
- A short eared owl £ 80 - 120
- Lot 432
- A kingfisher and a snipe £ 60 - 80
- Lot 433
- A green woodpecker £ 60 - 80
- Lot 434
- A curlew £ 120 - 150
- Lot 435
- A George IV needlework sampler with alphabets, vases and stylised floral borders, by Elizabeth Brown, Worcester 1829, 38.75cm x 33cm (15.25"x 13") £ 400 - 600
- Lot 436
- A Victorian woolwork sampler 'In Memory of John Holt' with verses and within a floral border by Rachel Alice Holt, Bury, 1882, 61cm (24") square £ 60 - 80
- Lot 437
- An early 19th Century Chinese lacquer workbox with canted corners, hinged cover, fitted interior and drawer under, 35cm (13.75") wide £ 100 - 150
- Lot 438
- A late 19th Century Swiss musical box by Mermod Freres with 29cm (11.25") cylinder and 27cm (10.5") single comb playing six airs, with change dial initialled M F and monogrammed, No 107501, parachute pause and advance retard, the comb monogrammed and the gilt base bearing patent plaque, the walnut case crossbanded in kingwood and with ebonised borders, fitted a drawer beneath for three further cylinders, 71cm (28") wide £ 700 - 900
- Lot 439
- An opera hat from Lilly & Lilly, 54 New Street £ 30 - 40
- Lot 440
- A fishing reel The Climax, Patent No 20135 £ 200 - 250
- Lot 441
- A late 19th Century oil lamp with gilt metal mounts probably Doulton Burslem, decorated scrolls and flowers in brown blue and gilt, 41cm (16") £ 180 - 220
- Lot 442
- An early 19th Century needlework sampler with verse Sabath within a trailing surround of foliage, initialled MAEMP, 38cm x 33cm (15" x 13") £ 50 - 60
- Lot 443
- A Chinese hardwood table screen with panel of cream ground silk embroidered birds, flowers etc within a fret border, the stand raised on carved kylins, the panel 49.5cm x 40cm (19.5"x 15.75") overall £ 80 - 120
- Lot 444
- A pewter tappit hen 26.5cm (10.5") high £ 60 - 80
- Lot 445
- Seven pewter mugs various two converted into jugs and one engraved with a plough £ 40 - 60
- Lot 446
- A deep pewter dish 34.25cm (13.5") diameter, a pair of pewter plates bearing the touch marks of I Webber, Barnestaple, 27.5cm (11") diameter, another plate, a pewter hot water base and a copper hot water base with blue and white china top £ 40 - 60
- Lot 447
- Three pewter tobacco jars and covers and three pocket flasks £ 60 - 80
- Lot 448
- Four pewter spoons various, an oval dish,11.5cm (4.5") wide, a snuff box and an egg cup £ 40 - 60
- Lot 449
- A pair of Victorian opera glasses mother-of-pearl mounted and sundries £ 30 - 40
- Lot 450
- A magnifying glass with rectangular plate in a fancy surround with tapering handle £ 30 - 40
- Lot 451
- A horseshoe shaped cigar cutter a set of sovereign scales, a Victorian pocket compass, a sovereign case etc £ 60 - 80
- Lot 452
- A meerschaum pipe the elaborately carved and dark stained bowl carved two couples, one dancing, having an amber mouth piece, 19cm (7.5") long £ 50 - 70
- Lot 453
- A car mascot in the form of a winged female figure blowing a trumpet and holding a wreath, 11.5cm (4.5") high on a turned wood base £ 25 - 35
- Lot 454
- A pair of cast brass candlesticks 28.5cm (11.25") high and a pestle and mortar £ 30 - 40
- Lot 455
- A copper warming pan a miner's lamp and a ship's (stern) copper lamp £ 40 - 60
- Lot 456
- An early Victorian copper kettle and stand the kettle with opaque white glass handle, the stand with similar handles £ 30 - 40
- Lot 457
- A 19th Century Swiss musical box by Nicole Freres, Geneva, playing six airs on a 28cm (11") cylinder (in need of restoration), in a rosewood case, 45.75cm (18") wide £ 150 - 200
- Lot 458
- A Victorian folding desk or writing slope, 35.5cm (14") wide, another in brass bound mahogany another in rosewood and two other boxes £ 50 - 70
- Lot 459
- A cider jar a footwarmer, bottles etc £ 20 - 30
- Lot 460
- Two oval hot water cans a brass preserving pan with iron cross over handle, a copper sauce pan with long iron handle etc £ 30 - 40
- Lot 461
- Two oil lamps horse brasses etc £ 30 - 40
- Lot 462
- A shield shaped advertising sign Stroud Breweries, 61cm x 45.75cm (24"x 18") and a Phillips Stick-a-Soles and Heels advertisement, 31cm (12.25") high and a bus stop sign £ 80 - 120
- Lot 463
- A pair of cast iron bench ends of crabstock design and a fire back £ 80 - 120
- Lot 464
- A Victorian Perambulator in painted wood with spiral brass rail and supports to the folding hood, raised on a wrought iron sprung base with a large pair of wheels with small front wheels £ 100 - 150
- Lot 465
- A zither by Lohengrin £ 20 - 30
- Lot 466
- Glass scent bottle and stopper in a pierced base stand
- The Guns, Firearms, etc
- Lot 467
- A 19th Century leather sabretache bearing the Royal Arms in brass for the 6th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers £ 80 - 120
- Lot 468
- An 18th Century flint lock pistol by Archer, London £ 180 - 200
- Lot 469
- An 18th Century double-barrelled flint lock pistol by Meredith, Chester, the stock stamped C Smith in four places and having an initialled oval plaque £ 160 - 180
- Lot 470
- An 18th Century Continental percussion cap pistol by Saarn complete with ram rod and ring to the stock butt £ 200 - 220
- Lot 471
- A Scottish dress sword with shagreen mounted handle by Gardener & Co, Argyle Street, Glasgow, with leather scabbard £ 120 - 150
- Lot 472
- An Edward VII sword by Mole, Birmingham, with metal scabbard £ 100 - 120
- Lot 473
- A sword with metal scabbard £ 60 - 80
- Lot 474
- A Victorian dress sword with shagreen mounted handle, brass guard and metal scabbard £ 100 - 150
- Lot 475
- Two bayonets a native knife with silver coloured metal handle and four other items various £ 50 - 80
- The Clocks & Watches
- Lot 478
- A mid 19th Century French four-glass mantel clock the gilt brass case with door to front and back fitted a white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed Henri Moine, Galerie de Valois 124 Palais Royal, the eight day movement striking on a bell No 5391 and signed Henrie Moine Paris on the back plate, 38cm (15") high £ 250 - 350
- Lot 479
- A gilt brass carriage clock with eight day movement, 13cm (5") high £ 40 - 60
- Lot 480
- No Lot
- Lot 481
- A late 19th Century vase shaped marble mantel clock in dark green and white veined marble, the case with gilt metal pine cone finial and mask heads (the pewter socle of later date) the oval base set gilt cherubs, fitted an eight-day striking movement, 40.5cm (16") high £ 150 - 200
- Lot 482
- A 19th Century French carriage clock in a red ground cloissonne case with columns to the corners, the sides with panels painted nude female figures, the front painted a similar figure reclining in a landscape, the dial with floral wreath surmounted by two doves, fitted a repeater movement, 21cm (8.25") high £ 300 - 400
- Lot 483
- A Smith's circular wall clock 40.5cm (16") diameter £ 30 - 40
- Lot 484
- A twin clock and aneroid barometer by Hancock & Co, Paris and London, in a brass stand, 14cm (5.5") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 485
- A 19th Century gilt mantel clock of French set two small mirror panels and with scroll supports, surmounted by a painted spelter figure of an Elizabethan gentleman, fitted a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and thirty hour movement, 57cm (22.5") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 486
- A phonograph on a cast iron lyre shaped base with horn, together with four phonograph records £ 200 - 250
- Lot 487
- A 19th Century pocket barometer by Mottershead & Co, 1 Market Place, Manchester, in a leather case £ 100 - 150
- Lot 488
- An early 19th Century clock movement thirty-hour, with square painted dial by Shepherd & Potter, Wotton, in an elm case of later date £ 250 - 300
- Lot 489
- A mantel clock of 18th Century bracket clock design with square brass dial, fitted an eight-day striking movement, 42.5cm (16.75") high £ 40 - 60
- Lot 490
- A late 18th/early 19th Century long case clock in a plain case with square hood, fitted a thirty-hour movement with square painted dial £ 300 - 400
- Lot 491
- A mahogany case for a long case clock, of 18th Century design, the arched hood with swan neck cornice £ 60 - 80
- Lot 492
- A Victorian black marble mantel clock with eight-day striking movement, 26cm (12.25") high £ 30 - 40
- Lot 493
- An oak mantel clock playing Westminster Chimes, 43cm (17") wide and two other clocks £ 20 - 30
- Lot 494
- A Hamilton military wrist watch two other wrist watches etc £ 20 - 30
- The Furniture
- Lot 497
- An upholstered armchair on turned front legs £ 60 - 80
- Lot 498
- An early Victorian rosewood oval table with moulded border raised on a turned column and carved quadruple support with scroll feet, 127cm (50") wide £ 180 - 220
- Lot 499
- No Lot
- Lot 500
- A late Victorian nursing chair with upholstered seat and padded back having a pierced oval and acanthus carved splat, on turned and fluted legs £ 60 - 80
- Lot 501
- An early 19th Century oval mahogany table raised on a turned column and tripod support, 58.5cm (23") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 502
- A late Regency mahogany broken D front chest of drawers having turned half pillars to the sides, fitted four long and two short drawers, 102cm (40") wide £ 250 - 350
- Lot 503
- A late 19th century walnut kneehole washstand with bank of four drawers to each side and recessed central cupboard, 122cm (48") wide £ 180 - 220
- Lot 504
- A mid Victorian mahogany arch top swing frame toilet mirror with plain tapered column supports and shaped piano top box base, 74cm (29") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 505
- An early 19th Century mahogany chest of two long and two short drawers, raised on later bracket feet, 110cm (43.25") wide £ 150 - 200
- Lot 506
- A Victorian oval mahogany table the top with moulded border, having a plain frieze on turned tapered legs, 170cm (67") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 507
- A mahogany chest of eight drawers with long drawer beneath, 107cm (42") wide £ 120 - 150
- Lot 508
- A mahogany cupboard fitted two short drawers above a pair of panel doors with carved mouldings, a long drawer under with similar mouldings beneath, raised on ogee feet, 98cm (38.5") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 509
- An early 19th Century mahogany bow front chest of three long and two short drawers, raised on turned feet, 110.5cm (43.5") wide £ 100 - 150
- Lot 510
- A Sheraton period mahogany swing frame mirror with oval plate over, the bow front base fitted three drawers, 44cm (17.25") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 511
- A late Georgian mahogany firescreen with pull-up panel, raised on splay supports, and a mahogany plant pedestal with fluted column and tripod support £ 40 - 60
- Lot 512
- A Regency mahogany washstand the high solid three-quarter gallery with corner shelves, having a pull-up swing mirror at the back, fitted two short drawers and raised on turned legs and brass castors, 122cm (48") wide £ 250 - 300
- Lot 513
- A mahogany secretaire bookcase the chest basically early 19th Century, having the usual fitted drawer with fall front, two short drawers below(of later date) and three long drawers under, cupboards over enclosed by a pair of glazed bar doors, 100.5cm (39.5") wide £ 180 - 220
- Lot 514
- An Edwardian upholstered square frame armchair with inlaid mahogany frame, raised on square taper front legs with block feet £ 60 - 80
- Lot 515
- A mahogany tripod table the square top 51.5cm x 50.25cm (20.25"x 19.75") £ 60 - 80
- Lot 516
- A George III oval mahogany Pembroke table fitted a drawer and raised on square taper legs with brass castors, the cross banded top, 94cm x 81.25cm (37"x 32") when open £ 250 - 300
- Lot 517
- An early 19th Century mahogany bedside cupboard the top cross banded in rosewood, enclosed by a pair of doors and a drawer under all with false drawer fronts, raised on splay front feet, 65cm (25.5") wide £ 150 - 200
- Lot 518
- A bedpost plant pedestal in carved and reeded mahogany, and a reeded standard lamp on a tripod base £ 60 - 80
- Lot 519
- A late 18th Century mahogany two-flap table raised on slender turned legs and stretchers, 81.25cm (32") square when open £ 60 - 80
- Lot 520
- A Victorian rectangular oak stool with loose trap seat, raised on bobbin turned legs with an H stretcher, 87.5cm (34.5") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 521
- A George III mahogany bedside cupboard with solid three-quarter gallery, enclosed by a tambour front, raised on square taper legs, 35.5cm (14") wide £ 100 - 150
- Lot 522
- A small mahogany chest of three long and two short drawers with canted sides, on bracket feet, 61cm (32") wide £ 300 - 400
- Lot 523
- A set of open shelves and two swing frame toilet mirrors £ 30 - 40
- Lot 524
- Two rectangular tables 94cm (37") and 58cm (23") wide and a rectangular bench, 90cm (35.5") wide £ 30 - 40
- Lot 525
- A pine blanket box 87cm (26.5") wide and two pine hanging shelves, 47cm (18.25") and 53cm (21") wide £ 30 - 40
- Lot 526
- A 19th Century mahogany chest of three long drawers on bracket feet, 100cm (39.5") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 527
- An oak table fitted three drawers on X shaped supports, 124cm (48.75") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 528
- A Regency mahogany breakfast table fitted a drawer and raised on a tuned pillar and moulded quadruple support, the two-flap top 114.5cm x 40.5cm (45"x 40.5") £ 200 - 300
- Lot 529
- An early 20th Century mahogany bureau bookcase enclosed by a pair of glazed astragal bar doors above a bureau, the flap inlaid an urn and foliage, with three long drawers under, the fronts crossbanded, raised on bracket feet, 76.25cm (30") wide £ 180 - 220
- Lot 530
- A pair of upholstered armchairs with buttoned backs, raised on turned front legs £ 80 - 120
- Lot 531
- A large oval mirror with gilt painted moulded frame, 167.5cm x 134.5cm (66" x 53") £ 150 - 200
- Lot 532
- A child's ebonised chair with cane seat and another with circular seat £ 30 - 40
- Lot 533
- A square marble pedestal in dark green and white veined marble, the column with gilt metal leaf drops and having a square revolving top, 108.5cm (42.75") high £ 300 - 400
- Lot 534
- A wall mirror of 18th century design in a decorative green and gilt frame, 57cm x 38cm (22.5"x 15") £ 20 - 30
- Lot 535
- A painted pine dresser fitted drawers and cupboards with shelves over, 209cm (82.25") wide, 241cm (95") high £ 300 - 400
- Lot 536
- No lot.
- Lot 537
- Seven Globe Wernicke bookcase sections £ 140 - 160
- Lot 538
- Seven Globe Wernicke bookcase sections £ 140 - 160
- Lot 539
- Seven Globe Wernicke bookcase sections £ 140 - 160
- Lot 540
- Seven Globe Wernicke bookcase sections £ 140 - 160
- Lot 541
- Seven Globe Wernicke bookcase sections £ 140 - 160
- Lot 542
- Seven Globe Wernicke bookcase sections £ 140 - 160
- Lot 543
- Various odd sections of Globe Wernicke bookcases £ 140 - 160
- Lot 544
- An Arts and Crafts type settee £ 200 - 300
- Lot 545
- A Victorian mahogany marble top washstand fitted two short drawers and raised on carved cabriole legs with bottom board under, 122cm (48") wide and a matching dressing table with top of later date £ 40 - 60
- Lot 546
- A Victorian mahogany sideboard fitted two short drawers with cupboards under, 139.5cm (55") wide £ 80 - 100
- Lot 547
- A Japanese inlaid cabinet fitted numerous small drawers, 38cm (15") wide and a Japanese lacquer cabinet, 31.75cm (12.5") wide £ 40 - 60
- Lot 548
- An early 19th Century mahogany oval table raised on a turned column and tripod support, 45.75cm (18") wide £ 120 - 150
- Lot 549
- Two collectors' pine cabinets each fitted six drawers, 33cm (15") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 550
- Four Victorian walnut single chairs with carved and moulded gently arched top backs and turned and fluted front legs £ 120 - 150
- Lot 551
- An 18th Century country made armchair with pierced upright splat back on square taper front legs and a matching single chair £ 80 - 120
- Lot 552
- A George III mahogany tea table with folding top raised on square taper legs inlaid stringing, 91.5cm (36") £ 200 - 300
- Lot 553
- An early 20th Century pedestal desk fitted a surround of nine drawers, the leather lined top, 119.5cm (47") wide £ 150 - 200
- Lot 554
- An 18th Century mahogany two-flap table fitted a drawer and raised on square taper legs with block feet, the top 96.5cm x 76cm (38" x 30") when open £ 80 - 120
- Lot 555
- Four Yorkshire type spindle back single chairs with rush seats and single wheelback chair and small table £ 120 - 150
- Lot 556
- A gentleman's mahogany folding writing desk crossbanded, the top inlaid spandrils and an oval decorative patera, 42cm (16.5") wide (in need of restoration) £ 100 - 150
- Lot 557
- An oak cricket table with triangular platform under, 71cm (28") diameter £ 100 - 150
- Lot 558
- A white painted stepped plant stand of four tiers having canted corners (possibly a 'theatre' for auriculas), 323cm (127") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 559
- A 19th Century oak desk with two-part hinged slope top and two short drawers, raised on square taper legs, 91.5cm (36") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 560
- An 18th Century mahogany chest of three long and three short drawers raised on ogee bracket feet, the top, with moulded edge, 101cm (39.75") wide £ 300 - 400
- Lot 561
- A shield shaped swing frame mirror £ 40 - 60
- Lot 562
- No Lot
- Lot 563
- An early 19th Century oak two-flap dining table raised on square taper legs, the top 159cm x 112cm (62.5" x 44") when open £ 120 - 150
- Lot 564
- A 19th Century oak chest of three long and two short drawers, on bracket feet, 110.5cm (43.5") wide £ 180 - 220
- Lot 565
- A Victorian marble top washstand another and a pier glass £ 60 - 80
- Lot 566
- A 4' 6" bedstead with shaped headboard, originally a Victorian half tester £ 40 - 60
- Lot 567
- A collector's oak cabinet fitted seventeen long drawers and enclosed by a pair of panel doors, 73.5cm (29") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 568
- A mahogany cupboard fitted a drawer and with a pair of doors under having false drawer fronts, raised on bracket feet, 76cm (30") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 569
- A 19th Century mahogany pedestal desk fitted nine drawers, the leather lined top 112cm (44") wide, stamped A Blain & Son, Liverpool £ 120 - 150
- Lot 570
- A Victorian square rosewood stool raised on moulded cabriole legs with scroll toes, the needlework top 48cm (19") £ 60 - 80
- Lot 571
- A George IV two-tier bedside table with solid three-quarter gallery and raised on slender turned legs, 39.5cm (15.5") wide £ 120 - 150
- Lot 572
- A late 19th/ early 20th Century mahogany work table the Iolanthe, the two-flap top to the ogee shaped box disclosing a fitted interior, a drawer under, raised on four square section splay legs with platform under, the top 39.5cm x 37.5cm (15.5"x 14.75") £ 80 - 120
- Lot 573
- An 18th Century single chair with pierced splat to the arch top back and with loose trap seat £ 30 - 40
- Lot 574
- A mahogany pole screen on a tripod base with oval panel of needlework and a mahogany plant pedestal on a tripod support and two tripod tables £ 40 - 60
- Lot 575
- A George III mahogany armchair with four upright splats to the square back £ 40 - 60
- Lot 576
- An oval mirror with wreath type frame, 85cm x 59.5cm (33.5"x 23.5") £ 40 - 60
- Lot 577
- A 19th Century mahogany two-flap table on turned legs, 103.5cm x 99cm (40.75"x 39") when open £ 40 - 60
- Lot 578
- A George III mahogany cellaret the front and hinged cover with banded borders, raised on turned legs, 54.5cm (21.5") wide (in need of restoration) £ 150 - 200
- Lot 579
- A square mahogany revolving bookcase the top cross banded in satinwood, the upright splats inlaid stringing, 49.5cm (19.5") £ 150 - 200
- Lot 580
- An early 20th Century mahogany two-tier table the top inlaid stringing and a narrow decorative border, 72cm (28.25") wide £ 20 - 30
- Lot 581
- A Victorian mahogany hall stand with glove compartment and pierced front supports, 82cm (32.25") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 582
- A carved oak chest with triple panelled hinged cover and Tudor roses carved to the front, 113cm (44.5") wide £ 120 - 150
- Lot 583
- An oak stool of Jacobean design the rectangular top with moulded border, on baluster turned legs united by square stretchers, 45cm (17.75") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 584
- An monk's oak bench with triple panel back and pierced support to the sides, the box seat with plain hinged cover, 108.5cm (42.75") wide £ 120 - 150
- Lot 585
- A circular oak table raised on a turned central column and tripod support, 67.5cm (22.5") diameter £ 120 - 150
- Lot 586
- An early 19th Century mahogany oval table the top with moulded border, fitted a drawer to the frieze, on square taper legs, 85cm (33.5") wide £ 120 - 150
- Lot 587
- A butler's oak tray with pierced handles and the folding stand for the same £ 60 - 80
- Lot 588
- An Edwardian mahogany two-tier jardiniere stand crossbanded in satinwood, 98cm (38") high £ 30 - 40
- Lot 589
- A carved oak cupboard enclosed by a pair of doors each with twin central panels within a fluted surround, the base fitted a drawer, 107cm (42") wide £ 200 - 300
- Lot 590
- A late 18th Century oak circular table on square chamfered legs, 61cm (24") diameter £ 180 - 220
- Lot 591
- An oak corner cupboard enclosed by a panel door, 70cm (27.5") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 592
- A 19th Century mahogany apprentice chest having a central top drawer with four drawers under, on bracket feet, 37cm (14.5") wide £ 20 - 30
- Lot 593
- An 18th Century mahogany chest of four long drawers and a brushing slide, raised on bracket feet, 94.5cm (37.25") wide £ 300 - 400
- Lot 594
- A Victorian mahogany chest of three long and two short drawers, 106.5cm (42") wide £ 150 - 200
- Lot 595
- An early 19th Century mahogany chest of three long and two short drawers, on bracket feet, 106.5cm (42") wide £ 150 - 200
- Lot 596
- An early 19th Century oak bureau with three long drawers under, on bracket feet, 94cm (37") wide £ 100 - 150
- Lot 597
- An early 20th Century broken bow front china cabinet with glazed sides, enclosed by a leaded glazed panel panel door, on square taper legs, 76cm (30") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 598
- A hanging wall cabinet (or bureau bookcase top) enclosed by a pair of diamond bar glazed doors, 94.5cm (37.25") wide £ 50 - 70
- Lot 599
- An early Victorian mahogany work table with two-flap top, fitted a drawer with false two-drawer front, raised on turned legs, 68cm (26.74") wide when open £ 150 - 200
- Lot 600
- A square box top work table in Chinoiserie, with hinged top and drawer under, 35.5cm (14") £ 20 - 30
- Lot 601
- An Edwardian upholstered tub shaped chair on square taper front legs £ 50 - 70
- Lot 602
- An oval mahogany Sutherland coffee table 76cm x 62cm (30"x 24") when open £ 60 - 80
- Lot 603
- A mahogany standard lamp of bedpost type, raised on a tripod base £ 20 - 30
- Lot 604
- Two staddle stones and tops £ 100 - 150
- Lot 605
- Two staddle stones and tops £ 100 - 150
- Lot 606
- A Victorian tripod table burr walnut and crossbanded top with shaped frieze, on turned and fluted pillar with carved and shaped feet, 43cm (17") diameter £ 80 - 120
- Lot 607
- No Lot
- Lot 608
- Oval oak dropped leaf , gateleg dining table, 150 x 122 cm (59" x 48") when opened
- Lot 609
- An upholstered armchar on turned legs
- Lot 610
- A late 17th Century carved carved oak court cupboard £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 611
- A Wheeldon's patent music stand with slatted adjustable rest on a telescopic column and splay tripod base, stamped £ 150 - 200
- Lot 612
- A Regency mahogany teapoy the rectangular hinged top with concave moulding disclosing two compartments with loose covers and a glass bowl, raised on a plain taper column carved lotus, and flat quadruple base with concave sides and carved feet, 38cm (15") wide £ 300 - 400
- Lot 613
- A Victorian carved walnut sofa and two armchairs the two chair back sofa with carved and moulded frame and scroll terminations to the arms, raised on similar cabriole legs, one with open padded arms £ 1,200 - 1,500
- Lot 614
- A Victorian upholstered sofa of two-chair back design, raised on carved and moulded scroll front legs £ 400 - 500
- Lot 615
- No lot.
- Lot 616
- An early Victorian figured walnut Davenport by Gillow the top with brass three quarter gallery and with leather lined writing slope, monogrammed interior, a stationary drawer to one side with three drawer beneath, a slide to the other side with three false drawer beneath, having turned fluted and reeded pillars to the front, on four reeded bun feet, 51cm (20") wide £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 617
- A pair of Regency painted and decorated armchairs of black ground, the wide top rails painted ovals of fruit in colour on a gilt decorated ground, the X backs, shaped arms and square taper legs also gilt decorated, having cane seats and loose seat cushions £ 600 - 800
- Lot 618
- A late 19th Century Arts and Crafts type breakfront sideboard the rectangular top with moulded border, fitted three drawers to the frieze, the base enclosed by four cross framed panel doors, on plinth base £ 500 - 700
- Lot 619
- A mahogany cylinder desk banded in satinwood and with boxwood stringing, fitted beneath a tambour with surround of nine drawers and two slides, 121cm (47.5") wide £ 400 - 600
- Lot 620
- A pair of Regency mahogany hall chairs with shell carved backs, shaped solid seats and reeded sabre front legs £ 400 - 600
- Lot 621
- A pair of Regency mahogany hall chairs with shell carved backs, shaped solid seats and turned front legs £ 150 - 200
- Lot 622
- A 19th Century mahogany serpentine front side table with carved and panelled backboard over, fitted two short drawers and raised on bold cabriole legs carved lion masks and with paw feet, the top with carved borders, 239cm (94") wide (the ends and backboard trimmed to fit an alcove but complete with the cut-off pieces) £ 600 - 800
- Lot 623
- A set of eight Victorian walnut dining chairs the padded backs with spiral turned uprights, raised on similar front legs and a similar armchair £ 600 - 800
- Lot 624
- A 19th Century oak linen press enclosed by a pair of panel doors, two long and two short drawers under, on turned feet, 137cm (54") wide £ 200 - 300
- Lot 625
- A George III mahogany linen press enclosed by a pair of panel doors with two long and two short drawers under, on bracket feet, 127cm (50") wide £ 300 - 400
- Lot 626
- A 19th Century rosewood Wellington chest of nine graduated drawers, 63.5cm (25") wide £ 400 - 600
- Lot 627
- A lady's late 19th Century work table inlaid mask heads, acanthus scrolls etc., fitted a stationary compartment with fall front and with drawers to the frieze, on pull out basket beneath, on square taper legs united by shaped stretchers, 61cm (24") wide £ 400 - 500
- Lot 628
- A Regency rosewood card table with brass inlay and banding, the folding top lined green baize raised on a carved and reeded central column and four scroll legs with hair claw feet, 89cm (35") £ 600 - 800
- Lot 629
- A George III mahogany card table the crossbanded folding top with squared corners and countersunk counter trays, with break front frieze on round legs with pad feet, 88cm (34") £ 800 - 1,200