Chorley's - Thursday, 01 September, 2011
Fine Art & Antiques (including 20th century decorative art)
- Day 1 - The Books
- Lot 1
- The Bible, in German, published Frankfurt and Leipzig 1777 and a damaged copy of Dr Southwell's New Book of Martyrs £ 30 - 50
- Lot 2
- de Cervantes (M) Don Quixote, two volumes, illustrated by E McKnight Kauffer, The Nonesuch Press, London 1930, numbered 98/1475 £ 60 - 80
- Lot 3
- Stanley (T) The History of Philosophy, 2nd edition, London 1687; Somner (W) The Most Accurate History of the Ancient City and Famous Cathedral of Canterbury, London 1661 and Electa ex Ovidio et Tibullo in usum Regiae Scholae Etonensis, Etonae 1789
Provenance: Wycliffe School Library £ 100 - 150
- Lot 4
- Daubeny (U) Ancient Cotswold Churches, signed by the author and numbered 112 and sundry volumes relating to ecclesiastical buildings £ 50 - 70
- Lot 5
- Brown (R B) Mr Prune on Cotswold, The Richards Press, 1938, and sundry volumes relating to Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds £ 60 - 80
- Lot 6
- Libby (J) Twenty Years History of Stroud 1870-1890, subscribers edition, and Fisher (P H) Notes and Recollections of Stroud, Gloucestershire, London and Stroud 1871, inscribed by the author £ 40 - 60
- Lot 7
- Milne (A A) The House at Pooh Corner, 1st Edition, illustrated by E H Shepard, inscription to flyleaf 'Kathleen Fitzherbert with love from Aunt May Christmas 1928', with dust wrapper £ 300 - 500
- Lot 8
- Boylan (G D) Yama Yama Land, 1st Edition, 1909, illustrations by E Keller £ 40 - 60
- Lot 9
- Gordon (W J) Our Home Railways and sundry books on railways £ 60 - 80
- Lot 10
- Jane (F T) Fighting Ships 1937 and five others £ 30 - 40
- Lot 11
- Sundry children's books £ 30 - 40
- Lot 12
- Sundry volumes, most with dust jackets, many 1st editions £ 60 - 80
- Lot 13
- Burke (B) A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, two volumes, 1879, bearing bookplate of the Earl Carrington, Burke (B) Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, 1911, bearing bookplate of Sir Walter Wyndham Burrell and another of the same, 1939 £ 50 - 60
- Lot 14
- Debrett Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, 1895, bearing bookplate of Edward Earl of Harwood and three others 1910, 1932, and 1936 £ 50 - 60
- Lot 15
- Strand Magazine (The) 1891-1913 and sixteen others uniformly bound blue pictorial cloth £ 90 - 110
- Lot 16
- Kelly Handbooks to the Titled and Official Classes, fourteen volumes, various dates 1886-1964 and three Handbooks 1967, 1968 and 1964 £ 50 - 60
- Lot 17
- Who's Who, twenty volumes, various dates 1909-1984, and Handbook of Distinguished People, two volumes £ 50 - 60
- Lot 18
- Sundry small books, various, largely leather and suede bindings, approximately seventy £ 70 - 90
- Lot 19
- Powell-Cotton (P H G) A Sporting Trip Through Abyssinia, 1902, 1st edition, illustrations, folding map, later maroon cloth with the original 1902 Roland Ward 'zebra' end-papers, signed by the author's son and with a manuscript note by him loosely inserted "excellent narrative of sport and exploration in the Abyssinian hinterland," CZECH 135 £ 200 - 250
- Lot 20
- A quantity of maps including O.S. £ 40 - 60
- Lot 21
- Lysons (D & S) Concise Topographical Account of Cornwall, 38 plates £ 180 - 220
- Lot 22
- Britton (J) and Bailey (E W) Devonshire illustrated in a Series of Views after Allum and Bartlett, Fisher & Son, London 1829 £ 100 - 150
- Lot 23
- Curtis (W) The Botanical Magazine volumes 1, 4 and 7 £ 300 - 400
- Lot 24
- Carr (F G G) Vanishing Craft, illustrated by Frank Mason and one other book £ 50 - 70
- Lot 25
- Sharpe (R B) A Hand Book to the Birds of Great Britain, London 1896, four volumes and other volumes on natural history £ 80 - 120
- Lot 26
- Firth (J B) Highways and Byways in Derbyshire and other volumes on Derbyshire and Lancashire £ 70 - 90
- Lot 27
- Holland (C) Warwickshire painted by Fred Whitehead and Kelly (R T) Egypt £ 50 - 70
- Lot 28
- Bond (T) Topographical and Historical Sketches of the Boroughs of East and West Looe in the County of Cornwall, London 1823 £ 100 - 150
- Lot 29
- Batsford Press sundry volumes £ 140 - 160
- Lot 30
- Sundry books £ 80 - 120
- Lot 31
- Baring-Gould (S) Cornish Characters and Strange Events, London 1909 and six other volumes £ 70 - 90
- Lot 32
- Sundry volumes, various £ 30 - 50
- Lot 33
- A collection of children's books illustrated by Dulac, Robinson, Hudson, etc, Westward Ho, Hans Anderson Fairy Tales, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Stories from Arabian Nights, all the Mowgli Stories £ 250 - 350
- Lot 34
- Sundry children's and other books £ 240 - 260
- Lot 35
- Sundry volumes, various £ 70 - 90
- Lot 36
- de Thoryas (Rapin) The History of England, translated by N Tindal, 3rd edition, London 1743, two volumes £ 70 - 90
- Lot 37
- Moore (J) A View of the Causes and Progress of the French Revolution, Dublin 1795, volume 1 and sundry volumes including leather bound and scientific interest £ 40 - 60
- Lot 38
- Conan Doyle (A) Through the Magic Door, London 1907, publishers gilt decorated red cloth, 1st edition, The Last Galley, London 1911, The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes, London 1927 and sundry volumes by the author £ 40 - 60
- Day 1 - The Glass
- Lot 42
- A candy cane glass walking stick set with red, white and blue spirals, 94cm (37") high £ 70 - 90
- Lot 43
- (L) Three glass candlesticks with baluster columns and circular bases, 23cm (9") high and a cut glass presentation goblet, 22.5cm (9") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 60 - 80
- Lot 44
- A green opalescent vase with thumb pressed decoration, 16cm (6.25") high and four matching vases smaller, 9.5cm (3.75") high £ 40 - 60
- Lot 45
- no lot
- Lot 46
- A cut glass ships decanter, 22cm (8.75") high, three other decanters, etc. £ 50 - 70
- Lot 47
- A Bohemian flash glass vase with arch amber panels finely etched animals within blue borders, on a star cut base, 19cm (7.5") high £ 300 - 500
- Lot 48
- A pair of Bohemian glass goblets, each with three oval panels decorated flowers and highlighted in gilt throughout, on a flared foot, 20cm (8") high £ 600 - 800
- Lot 49
- A pair of Georgian glass decanters and stoppers, each with faceted decoration to the quadruple ring necks, 28cm (11") high £ 150 - 250
- Lot 50
- A green glass bowl signed Wärff, of cabbage leaf form, 21cm (8.25") diameter £ 100 - 150
- Lot 51
- A Lalique 'Faucon' polished glass car mascot, R. LALIQUE moulded mark, 15.5cm (6") high £ 400 - 600
- Lot 52
- A Bohemian glass goblet, each of the eight flutes set an oval, seven etched figures on horseback, on an octagonal tapered column and octafoil base, 17.5cm (7") high £ 200 - 300
- Lot 53
- A Bohemian glass goblet and cover, the hexafoil cover with amber borders and pointed finial, the bowl with rectangular panel of deer on an amber ground, on a knopped stem and circular base, 25.5cm (10") high £ 200 - 300
- Lot 54
- An opalescent glass candlestick of tapering hollow form with crazed decoration, 13cm (5") high £ 40 - 60
- Lot 55
- A Bohemian glass vase, the shaped rim above two painted ovals, one floral the other with young lady smelling a flower, on a circular foot with white overlay, highlighted in gilt throughout, 37cm (14.5") high £ 300 - 500
- Lot 56
- A blue glass double-ended scent bottle with plated mounts, 14cm (5.5") long and a ruby tinted decanter and stopper £ 40 - 60
- Lot 57
- A ruby tinted glass double-ended scent bottle with embossed covers and two other scent bottles £ 70 - 90
- Lot 58
- A matched pair of decanters and stoppers with strawberry cut decoration and flutes, having mushroom shaped stoppers, 20cm (8") high and another decanter and stopper £ 50 - 70
- Lot 59
- A Burmese glass night light shade of white ground with trailed pink decoration and a cut glass stand £ 25 - 35
- Lot 60
- A cut glass vase with serrated border, 35.5cm (14") high and another, 26cm (10.25") high £ 40 - 60
- Day 1 - The Ceramics
- Lot 65
- A Doulton figure, 'Blithe Morning', HK 2065, 19cm (7.5") high, a 'Poacher' mid sized Toby jug, a Philpot Toby jug and a miniature 'Old Man' Toby £ 70 - 90
- Lot 66
- A miniature part dinner service, impressed mark 'Stone China' comprising three tureens and covers various, an entrée dish and cover, a graduated set of three meat dishes, six plates, six side plates, four saucers, four bowls (some damaged pieces) and a small pottery jelly mould £ 100 - 150
- Lot 67
- A Lladró figure of a man and wife on a motorbike and sidecar, 38cm (15") high £ 300 - 400
- Lot 68
- A Lladró figure of a lamp lighter and another of a goat girl £ 100 - 150
- Lot 69
- A Royal Doulton character jug 'The Clown', white haired version, 16cm (6.25") high £ 200 - 300
- Lot 70
- (L) A small Staffordshire spill vase, 20cm (8") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 40 - 60
- Lot 71
- (L) A William Brownfield & Son chicken tureen and cover, brightly decorated sitting on a basket, 33cm (13") long
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 120
- Lot 72
- (L) A pair of Staffordshire blue and white pickle dishes, 8cm (3.25") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 60 - 80
- Lot 73
- (L) A pair of Staffordshire figures, Mr and Mrs Gladstone, 25.5cm (10") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 150 - 200
- Lot 74
- (L) A pair of Minton figure vases in white glaze, man and woman holding grape hods, 23cm (9") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 120
- Lot 75
- (L) Sundry decorative china
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 40 - 60
- Lot 76
- (L) Six Paragon china plates, commemorative of the Coronation of His Majesty King Edward VIII with gilt borders, 23cm (9") diameter
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 120
- Lot 77
- (L) A pair of late 19th Century Continental figures and sundry other figures
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 120
- Lot 78
- (L) A Meissen cylindrical cabinet cup, cover and stand, Marcolini period circa 1800, painted with named views of Pillnitz and Moritzburg within gilt borders on a dark blue ground, crossed swords and asterisk mark in underglaze blue, titles in black and script
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 600 - 800
- Lot 79
- (L) A Staffordshire figure of St George on horseback with gilt decoration, 28cm (11") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 40 - 60
- Lot 80
- (L) A Staffordshire clock tower spill vase, 25.5cm (10") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 120
- Lot 81
- (L) A Staffordshire figure of the 'Jealous Wife', 32cm (12.5") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 120
- Lot 82
- (L) A Staffordshire spill vase of a Hunter and companion, 42cm (17") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 70 - 100
- Lot 83
- (L) A pair of 19th Century flower encrusted spherical vases
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 40 - 60
- Lot 84
- (L) A Wedgwood jardinière of ochre ground decorated panels of flowers on a cylindrical stand, 103cm (10") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 300 - 500
- Lot 85
- (L) Two Chamberlain's Worcester cabinet cups and saucers: Cleopatra throwing herself at the feet of Augustus after the death of Mark Anthony; and Appella the painter, mark 'manufacturers to the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cumberland', 8cm (3.25") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 500 - 800
- Lot 86
- (L) A Sèvres porcelain plate, circa 1810, painted with a bouquet of summer flowers within a floral and gilt border, 23.5cm (9.5") diameter
Note: This plate may be from the service commissioned by the Queen of Bavaria and delivered in stages between 1808 and 1810, with the exception of twenty-four plates. The plates were given as part of a gift of porcelain by Napoleon I to Maximilien-Joseph, the King of Bavaria whose daughter married the Emperor's stepson Eugene de Beauharnais. A few pieces from the service are retained at the Residenz, Munich.
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 800 - 1,000
- Lot 87
- (L) A pair of Staffordshire type lions with beaded eyes, 33cm (13") long
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 40 - 60
- Lot 88
- (L) A Samson tureen in the form of two doves amongst flowers, gilt anchor mark to base, 37cm (14.5") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 100
- Lot 89
- (L) A Staffordshire lustre jug with allegorical scenes in relief, another jug, two tureens and covers and two dishes
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 60 - 80
- Lot 90
- (L) A Cauldron two-handled soup tureen and cover painted hunting scenes in green, 34cm (13.5") wide, a matching vegetable dish and cover, two plates and a serving dish
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 60 - 80
- Lot 91
- (L) A pair of Sèvres style two-handled ice pails, painted flowers on a gilt metal stand on dolphin feet, 13cm (5") high and a pair of 20th Century vases decorated flowers and foliage in relief, 20cm (7.75") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 120 - 150
- Lot 92
- (L) A mid 19th Century Staffordshire two-handled comport painted summer flowers within a gilt border, 34cm (13.5") high, a reticulated two-handled vase and cover painted ovals in puce, 36cm (14") high and a Masons Ironstone octagonal jug, 16cm (6.25") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 100
- Lot 93
- (L) A Copeland Peplow pattern soup tureen stand, other matching and sundry china
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 50 - 70
- Lot 94
- A pair of pottery figures of pug dogs, each with a ribbon around its neck, 20cm (8") high, a MacIntyre Burslem cup and saucer and sundry china £ 40 - 60
- Lot 95
- A pair of green glazed mottled vases with lion mask handles, 57cm (22.5") high £ 40 - 60
- Lot 96
- A pair of Continental cups and saucers encrusted with flowers and sundry china, glass, etc. £ 30 - 40
- Lot 97
- A Limoges twin-handled tray decorated floral swags to the border and highlighted in gilt, 40cm (15.75") wide and matching oyster servers £ 60 - 80
- Lot 98
- A brown glazed stoneware cider mug decorated hunting and tavern scenes in relief, 17.75cm (7") high £ 150 - 200
- Lot 99
- A creamware plate with feather border, the reverse marked 73, 21cm (8.25") diameter and sundry china £ 15 - 20
- Lot 100
- Two Meissen outside decorated plates, two Meissen botanical plates and a Kakiemon style plate £ 60 - 80
- Lot 101
- A pair of Continental figures of putti with flower encrusted hair, each holding a basket on circular bases; blue anchor mark £ 80 - 100
- Lot 102
- A Royal Doulton 'Shakespeare' jug, numbered 608 from a limited edition of 100, decorated characters from Shakespeare's works to the sides, 26.5cm (10.5") high £ 400 - 600
- Lot 103
- A Davenport bowl, circa 1880, decorated in the Imari palette, 8cm (3") high, an Ashworth Ironstone dinner plate and two saucers to match £ 50 - 70
- Lot 104
- A Grainger's Worcester dessert service, decorated landscapes, some with buildings and figures, probably by John Stinton Sr, with burgundy borders highlighted in gilt, comprising twelve plates, four comports and two tazze £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 105
- A Wedgwood 1953 Coronation tankard with design by Eric Ravilious £ 80 - 120
- Lot 106
- A Staffordshire figure of a Highlander, 39.25cm (15.5") high £ 60 - 80
- Lot 107
- Four Booths Pompadour pattern bowls, 26cm (10.25") diameter, a pair of plates painted lake landscapes and an Indian Tree pattern sauce tureen and cover £ 40 - 50
- Lot 108
- A pair of Continental figures of parrots on white glazed tree bases, 24cm (9.5") high £ 80 - 100
- Lot 109
- A blue and white willow pattern meat plate, impressed mark Real Ironstone China, 44cm (17.25") wide, another meat plate and a tureen and cover £ 40 - 60
- Lot 110
- A pair of Parian busts, Apollo and Diana, each on a socle base, 29cm (11.5") high £ 50 - 70
- Lot 111
- A Prattware pot lid, New York 1853, the base with impressed mark for Robert Feast, Finsbury Square, London, 12.5cm (5") diameter and three Staffordshire figures, various £ 60 - 80
- Lot 112
- Five Staffordshire tea cups and saucers painted grapes and vines on a yellow ground and three matching cups £ 60 - 80
- Lot 113
- A Crown Staffordshire figure, Bullfinch No 10 and other decorative china £ 60 - 80
- Lot 114
- A Wedgwood terracotta three-piece tea service, three decorative plates and a stand £ 60 - 80
- Lot 115
- An Amphora elephant raised on a naturalistic base, 22.75cm (9") high £ 40 - 60
- Lot 116
- A pair of Royal Doulton 'Rough Lace' vases, 23cm (9") high and a Doulton Burslem jar £ 30 - 50
- Lot 117
- An Adams jasperware cheese dish and cover decorated hunting scenes within foliate borders, 25cm (10") diameter £ 40 - 60
- Lot 118
- A 19th Century dessert service decorated central floral sprays to an apple green border comprising four comports, a tazza and twelve plates £ 50 - 70
- Lot 119
- A Derby cabinet cup and saucer decorated flowers and highlighted in gilt, a New Hall teacup and saucer and two tea bowls and saucers £ 100 - 150
- Lot 120
- A Meissen circular jar and cover, encrusted flowers, blue cross mark beneath, 9cm (3.5") diameter £ 40 - 60
- Lot 121
- Sundry Commemorative china £ 50 - 70
- Lot 122
- A collection of Goss and other armorial china £ 70 - 90
- Lot 123
- Three cottage pastille burners, two pairs of cats and two lustre jugs £ 70 - 90
- Lot 124
- Six porcelain buttons decorated swags of flowers, etc £ 50 - 70
- Lot 125
- A stoneware jug with border of grapes and vines and classical scenes in white raised relief, 13cm (5") high and another stoneware jug £ 40 - 60
- Lot 126
- A brown glazed stoneware jug decorated pastoral scenes in relief, 15cm (6") high and another brown glazed jug with plated mounts £ 50 - 70
- Lot 127
- Sundry part tea services and other china £ 40 - 60
- Lot 128
- A treacle glaze figure of a bird whistle (cuckoo), 6cm (2.25") high £ 60 - 80
- Lot 129
- A Royal Doulton miniature brown glaze mug, 4cm (1.5") high and another smaller £ 40 - 60
- Lot 130
- Sundry blue and white Staffordshire china £ 30 - 40
- Lot 131
- A Minton part dinner service, Chinese Diaper pattern, registration marks for 1859, comprising: tureen, cover and stand, meat plate with gravy tree and well, two entree dishes, two sauce boats (one with stand), eight soup plates and six dinner plates £ 150 - 200
- Lot 134
- (L) A Wedgwood majolica cheese cover and stand, moulded and painted with primroses in a basket, on a deep blue ground
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 300 - 400
- Lot 135
- (L) A George Jones majolica game tureen and cover, with quail, chicks, rabbits and their young in ferns on a sky blue ground, 37cm (14.5") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 136
- (L) A George Jones majolica fish tureen, cover and stand, decorated fish and ferns on a pink ground and a copy of a George Jones fish tureen on a dark blue ground, 21cm (8.25") long
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 400 - 600
- Lot 137
- A Minton majolica jardinière of baluster form, pattern No 1023, circa 1870, the flanged top with gadroon border, the body of turquoise ground and with raised moulded straps, having lion mask head handles, raised on six paw feet, 53cm (21") diameter
Literature: see Joan Jones p. 143 £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 138
- A set of three Minton majolica strawberry dishes, 19th Century, of scallop form with sugar reservoir and moulded with strawberries, leaves and blossom, 21cm (8.25") wide £ 200 - 300
- Lot 142
- (L) A Worcester chestnut basket, cover and stand, circa 1765, of lobed oval shape, moulded with florets picked out in pink and yellow, the cover and stand pierced, all with crabstock handles applied with flower sprays, fully coloured, the rims gilt, the centre of the stand painted with a large flower spray and small sprigs around rim,
E mark in underglaze blue to basket and cover, 24.5cm (9.75") wide
Literature: see Zorensky catalogue fy 393 for similar item see Rous Lench Country House Sale Sotheby's 1986
Provenance:The Zorensky Collection, Bonhams Lot 221
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 143
- (L) A pair of Derby flared circular pierced baskets, circa 1758-1760, each interior painted with a loose bouquet, the mauve and yellow ropetwist handles with applied floral terminals (one restored)
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 500 - 800
- Lot 144
- (L) A rare Derby apple box and cover, circa 1758, naturalistically modelled and coloured, the yellow fruit streaked in russet, applied with flower and leaf handle
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 145
- (L) A Derby rose box and cover, circa 1756-1758, the overlapping petals feathered in puce, the cover with stalk and bud handle
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 500 - 700
- Lot 146
- (L) Two rare Derby grape boxes and covers, circa 1756-1758, each naturalistically modelled as a bunch of grapes with puce-veined vine leaves, the leaf rising to form the handle
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 4,000 - 6,000
- Lot 147
- (L) Two Derby peach boxes and covers, circa 1758, naturalistically modelled and coloured, the twig handles with flower terminals
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 3,000 - 5,000
- Lot 148
- (L) A rare pair of partridge tureens and covers, probably Bow, circa 1755, each naturalistically modelled and coloured, sitting on a nest applied with twigs and leaves, the interiors enamelled flowers and a butterfly (one repaired)
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 4,000 - 6,000
- Lot 149
- (L) A pair of Chinese soft-paste porcelain vases, circa 1770, of quatre-lobed baluster form, painted in London, possibly in the workshop of James Giles, with sprays and sprigs of leaves, the shoulders applied with trailing flowers and leaves, 18.5cm (7.25") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 150
- Two Derby lemon boxes, circa 1755-1758, each naturalistically modelled and coloured, with twig and flower handles £ 1,200 - 1,800
- Lot 151
- A melon-form tureen and cover, possibly Chelsea, circa 1760, the cover with snail handle, the tureen with green stem £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 152
- A Chelsea octagonal fable subject teabowl, circa 1753-1755, painted by Jeffereyes Hamett O'Neale with the fable of the Ox and the Rat, 8.5cm (3.25") wide £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 153
- A Chelsea octagonal fable subject teabowl, circa 1753-1755, painted by Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale with the fable of the Sick Kite, 8.5cm (3.25") wide £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 154
- A Chelsea octagonal saucer, circa 1753, painted by Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale with a mythological scene depicting Leda and the Swan to a chocolate brown rim, 14cm (5.5") wide £ 3,000 - 4,000
- Lot 155
- A Worcester baluster mug, circa 1765, painted with the Beckoning Chinaman pattern, the portly gentleman beckoning a bird, flower sprig on reverse, 8.75cm (3.5") high £ 300 - 500
- Day 1 - The Oriental Items
- Lot 158
- Two Japanese ivory okimono depicting young ladies, two jadeite figures of a lion dog and a horse and a shell and ebonised box £ 100 - 150
- Lot 159
- A Chinese needlework panel, 53cm x 23cm (20" x 9") £ 50 - 80
- Lot 160
- A 19th Century Chinese blue and white bowl of square tapering shape with canted corners, painted buildings, landscapes etc, 25cm (10") wide and a Cantonese bowl painted reserves of figures, 28cm (11") diameter £ 80 - 120
- Lot 161
- A quantity of Chinese embroidered fabric £ 200 - 300
- Lot 162
- A lacquered stationery rack, decorated Japanese domestic scenes, 20cm (8") wide and another similar £ 30 - 50
- Lot 163
- A Safavid pottery jar, possibly late 17th Century, decorated in blue with bands and trails of foliage, 51.5cm (20.25") £ 100 - 150
- Lot 164
- Three Chinese famille rose bowls, 25.5cm (10") diameter and smaller £ 40 - 60
- Lot 165
- A Chinese pottery Dog of Fo, standing on a plinth, 20cm (7.75") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 166
- A Chinese blue and white bowl decorated a fisherman beneath a moonlit sky, 17cm (7") wide and two famille rose plates £ 40 - 60
- Lot 167
- A Chinese bronze and white metal inlaid weight modelled as a leopard, with loose ring handle to the neck, 13.5cm (5.25") wide
Note: this is a copy of Warring States period pieces £ 60 - 80
- Lot 168
- A Japanese inlaid table cabinet, circa 1910, with cupboard doors and drawer, 60cm (23.5") wide £ 70 - 100
- Lot 169
- A Japanese marquetry inlaid smoker's compendium, a carved sandal box and a pair of carved horns, 16cm (6.25") high £ 30 - 40
- Day 1 - The Plated Items
- Lot 172
- A EPBM ram's horn snuff box, circa 1890, with stag finial to box, 50cm (19.5") wide £ 100 - 150
- Lot 173
- (L) A supper stand fitted a pair of shaped oval dishes with ivory handles, the covers with scroll borders, on four shaped legs with central burners, 70cm (27.5") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 180 - 220
- Lot 174
- (L) Twelve pairs of fish knives and forks, various others, an oval two-handled tureen and cover and two extra mugs
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 40 - 60
- Lot 175
- (L) A honey jar and cover in the form of a straw beehive, raised on three ball feet, 13.25cm (5.25") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 20 - 30
- Lot 176
- (L) A pair of two-handled campana shaped wine coolers with gadroon borders and moulded handles, crested, 24cm (9.5") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 400 - 600
- Lot 177
- (L) A pair of rectangular entrée dishes with concave sides, 26cm (10.25") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 20 - 30
- Lot 178
- A rectangular entrée dish and cover, 30.5cm (12") wide and a pair of bone handled fish servers £ 40 - 60
- Lot 179
- A pair of coasters with turned wood bases, a snuffer tray, a waiter, a muffin dish, a hot water jug and a milk jug £ 80 - 120
- Lot 180
- An oval tea caddy with thread borders, 10.25cm (4") high and two tankards £ 40 - 60
- Lot 181
- An oval entrée dish and cover with gadroon borders and detachable handle, 7cm (10.5") wide and an egg coddler with liner, hinged cover and burner under, 18.5cm (7.5") high £ 40 - 60
- Lot 182
- A tantalus with central handle and swivel ring top, having a shield shaped locking plate on a rectangular base, fitted two rectangular decanters, 17cm (10.5") high £ 100 - 120
- Lot 183
- Twelve pairs of engraved dessert knives and forks with mother-of-pearl handles in a walnut case £ 40 - 60
- Lot 184
- A set four bucket salts, three with original opaque glass liners and four shovel shaped spoons to match £ 40 - 60
- Lot 185
- A circular biscuit barrel, the hinged cover initialled, raised on paw feet, 14cm (5.5") diameter and sundry plate £ 50 - 70
- Lot 186
- A three-branch four-light table light with half ribbed nozzles on acanthus and C scroll branches, raised on triple cluster columns, the base with gadroon borders, 51cm (20") high £ 80 - 100
- Lot 187
- A salver, Walker & Hall, of hexafoil shape with beaded rim, 30.5cm (12") diameter, a bottle coaster, a tazza and sundry plate £ 60 - 80
- Lot 188
- An inkstand with cut glass inkwell, set on ball feet, 16cm (6.25") wide and sundry plate £ 20 - 30
- Lot 189
- A canteen of old English pattern cutlery, sundry bone handled knives etc £ 20 - 30
- Lot 190
- An oval plated mirror base stand with foliate border on four feet, 37cm (14.5") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 191
- Sundry plate £ 50 - 70
- Lot 192
- Eight dessert knives, twelve forks with bone handles in a walnut case, sundry fish knives, bone handled knives etc £ 30 - 40
- Lot 193
- An embossed Britannia metal plated teapot, a cruet, two sugar basins, a cream jug and a bottle stand £ 40 - 60
- Lot 194
- Sundry plate £ 50 - 70
- Lot 195
- Sundry plated cutlery £ 40 - 60
- Lot 196
- A circular salver with pie crust border, 21cm (8.25") diameter, a bread board, a pair of jardinières and a trefoil decanter stand fitted three decanters £ 80 - 120
- Lot 197
- A rectangular inkstand and pentray with pierced border fitted two glass pots and central candlestick with extinguisher, 19cm (7.5") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 198
- A pair of coasters with turned wood bases, 15cm (6") diameter, a pair of knife rests and other plate £ 30 - 50
- Day 1 - The Silver (London hallmarks unless otherwise stated)
- Lot 200
- A pair of goblets, Sheffield 1981, each with flared rim, on a circular foot, boxed, approximately 210gm £ 80 - 120
- Lot 201
- A three-piece tea service, Kemp Brothers, 1922, of oval form with scroll handles and lobed feet, a hot water jug to match, Kemp Brothers, 1925, all monogrammed FSB and with a plated tray marked Kemp Brothers, Bristol, total silver weight approximately 1460gm £ 500 - 800
- Lot 202
- A three-piece cruet, Birmingham 1938, comprising salt, pepper pot and mustard and another mustard, total weight approximately 150gm £ 70 - 100
- Lot 203
- (L) A pair of Continental two-handled oval baskets of rococo design, pierced and engraved, 18.5cm (7.25") wide, bearing Chester import marks for 1897, approximately 333gm
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 150 - 200
- Lot 204
- (L) A Christening spoon and fork, 1898, a caddy spoon, Birmingham 1819 (repaired) and three other pierces
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 60 - 80
- Lot 205
- (L) A plain pear shaped cream jug, Birmingham 1932, with scroll handle, 10.5cm (4.25") high, approximately 134.75gm
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 30 - 40
- Lot 206
- (L) An ogee shaped mug, Birmingham 1962, with scroll handle, engraved with initials, 11cm (4.25") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 60 - 80
- Lot 207
- (L) A coffee pot and milk jug, 1931 and 1932, of 18th Century design, straight sided and with hinged dome covers and carved wood handles, 21.5cm (8.5") high, approximately 978gm gross
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 200 - 250
- Lot 208
- (L) A curved pocket flask, Sheffield 1935, with presentation inscription £ 80 - 120
- Lot 209
- (L) A prize cup, Sheffield 1931, with raised border to the rim, raised on a tapering column, the knop below pierced and embossed grapes, vines and tendrils, by Mappin and Webb, 19cm (7.5") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 180 - 220
- Lot 210
- (L) An octagonal pepper pot, an oval mustard pot, Birmingham 1905 and 1906, and salt cellar fitted blue glass liners
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 30 - 40
- Lot 211
- (L) A hexagonal dish of circular form, 1932 by Omar Ramsden, the flat hexagonal flanged top with sprays of oak leaves and acorns in relief, the underside inscribed Omar Ramsden Me Fecit, 17cm (6.75") diameter
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 3,000 - 4,000
- Lot 212
- (L) A pair of Victorian tea caddies, 1843, of 18th Century rococo design, embossed Chinese figures picking tea, pagodas, C scrolls, lion masks, foliage and ornately figured backgrounds, the hinged covers similarly embossed, 12.75cm (5") high, contained in a pollard oak tea chest of 18th Century design with silver handle, mounts and claw and ball feet, 24cm (9.5") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 2,500 - 3,500
- Lot 213
- A pair of toast racks, Arthur Martin Parsons and Frank Herbert Parsons, 1928, each with loop handle and set on ball feet, 9cm (3.5") wide, approximately 230gm £ 100 - 150
- Lot 214
- A pair of Victorian old English pattern sauce ladles, William Eaton, 1840 and another, with shell bowl, crested, total weight approximately 165gm £ 70 - 100
- Lot 215
- A pair of oval salts, Birmingham, 1918, each with blue glass liner and set on paw feet, 7cm (2.75") wide, a pair of pepper pots, Birmingham 1926 and two condiment spoons, total weight approximately 110gm £ 80 - 120
- Lot 216
- A set of six glass handled butter knives, the blades Sheffield 1938 £ 60 - 80
- Lot 217
- A small bowl, 1945, with flared rim, 7.5cm (3") diameter, a tea strainer, a silver mounted jar and sundry condiment spoons, total weight approximately 190gm £ 60 - 80
- Lot 218
- A novelty vesta case, Chester 1905, the side opening to reveal an oval photograph frame, 4.5cm (1.75") high £ 50 - 70
- Lot 219
- A pair of embossed vases , London hallmarks, date letter worn, of tapering form with flanged tops, 13cm (5") high £ 80 - 100
- Lot 220
- Six silver mounted napkin rings with silver mounts, 1877, cased
These napkin rings are silver mounted ivory £ 120 - 150
- Lot 221
- Five engraved cigarette cases, various, total weight approximately 713gm and an ashtray £ 200 - 250
- Lot 222
- A rectangular inkstand and pen tray, Sheffield 1922, with wavy border on four scroll feet, fitted a square inkpot with silver cover, 12cm (4.75") wide £ 120 - 150
- Lot 223
- A child's mother-of-pearl handled silver christening knife and fork and a spoon, cased £ 60 - 80
- Lot 224
- Two napkin rings with engine turned decoration, six sterling silver coffee spoons with agate handles, cased, two plated napkin rings and a powder compact £ 60 - 80
- Lot 225
- A pear shaped hot water jug, Chester 1929, with hinged cover and ebonised mounts, on bun feet, 20cm (8") high, approximately 470gm £ 180 - 220
- Lot 226
- A William IV christening knife, fork and spoon, Birmingham 1835, with mother-of-pearl handles, cased £ 80 - 100
- Lot 227
- An engraved vesta case, Birmingham 1904, the hinged cover engraved scrolls, 4cm (1.5") wide £ 50 - 60
- Lot 228
- A Victorian rectangular snuff box by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1853, engraved all over acanthus scrolls and with cartouche to the hinged cover, 7cm (2.75") wide, approximately 85gm £ 200 - 250
- Lot 229
- A square waiter, Birmingham 1936, with piecrust border, and inscribed To The Hon Hiley Bathurst on the occasion of his Marriage a token of High Esteem, from Lydney, 31cm (12.25") wide, approximately 1060gm £ 300 - 400
- Lot 230
- A circular waiter, 1896, with shell and gadroon border on three anthemion feet, bearing The Norfolk Regt. crest and inscribed, Presented to Capt H C Toogood by his brother officers on the occasion of his Marriage, 1926, the reverse with signatures, 33cm (13") diameter, approximately 890gm £ 280 - 320
- Lot 231
- A square salver, Birmingham, with canted corners on four hoof feet, by Asprey & Co, 21cm (8.25") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 232
- An ashtray, Birmingham 1920, with inscription, approximately 85gm £ 40 - 50
- Lot 233
- A pair of desk candlesticks, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, of Corinthian column form, 15.5cm (6") high £ 180 - 220
- Lot 234
- A baluster mug, Garrard & Co, Birmingham 1966, with leaf capped S scroll handle and engraved inscription, 11cm (4.25") high, approximately 390gm £ 180 - 220
- Lot 235
- A Georgian style sauceboat, Birmingham 1969, with gadroon rim and scroll handle, approximately 365gm £ 150 - 200
- Lot 236
- A William IV cream jug, 1830, circular with foliate handle and band of fluted decoration to the side, approximately 240gm £ 100 - 150
- Lot 237
- A pair of candlesticks, Birmingham 1988, each of plain form on a filled circular foot, 20cm (8") high £ 150 - 200
- Lot 238
- A rose bowl, John Deakin & William Deakin, Sheffield 1904, of circular embossed form on a circular foot, 20cm (8") diameter, approximately 395gm £ 200 - 300
- Lot 239
- An oval teapot stand, Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler, Chester 1902, 17.5cm (7") wide, approximately 140gm £ 60 - 80
- Lot 240
- A pedestal bowl, Sheffield 1898, embossed panels of foliage on a circular foot, 10cm (4") high and two christening mugs, total weight approximately 290gm £ 140 - 160
- Lot 241
- A shallow bowl, Charles James Fox, 1918, engraved an armorial and the motto Pax Tua Domine Est Requies Mea, 13.5cm (5.25") diameter, approximately 280gm £ 130 - 150
- Lot 242
- A set of six fiddle pattern teaspoons, Charles Boyton, 1865, initialled and another pair of teaspoons, approximately 185gm £ 80 - 120
- Lot 243
- A pair of knife rests, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1936, a toast rack, two napkin rings and sundry spoons etc, total weight approximately 310gm £ 150 - 200
- Lot 244
- A cigarette box, 1934, 9cm (3.5") wide and two cigarette cases £ 100 - 150
- Lot 245
- A Victorian silver mounted claret jug, H W, Birmingham 1874, finely etched hops, barley and butterflies, on a star cut base, the silver mounts decorated stylised leaves, 28cm (11") high £ 350 - 450
- Lot 246
- A silver mounted scent bottle, the mounts chased birds and foliate scrolls, Sampson Mordan & Co, 1899, the bulbous opaque glass bottle with amethyst veined swags, 14cm (5.5") high £ 400 - 600
- Lot 247
- An Art Nouveau style hand mirror, L & S, Birmingham 1905, embossed a female bust in profile and sunflowers within a scrolling surround and another hand mirror, M & G, Birmingham 1905, registration number 450622, decorated a Classical figure £ 100 - 150
- Lot 248
- A rectangular dressing mirror in a plain silver frame, circa 1910, marks rubbed, the plate 38cm x 31cm (15" x 12.25") £ 200 - 300
- Lot 249
- A model of a sedan chair, import marks for 1903, embossed flowers, foliage and C scrolls, 6cm (2.25") high £ 60 - 80
- Lot 250
- A three-piece tea service, J & C, the teapot Birmingham 1913, the jug and sugar basin, Chester 1913, all of half ribbed form, total weight approximately 435gm £ 150 - 200
- Lot 251
- A mustard pot, Birmingham 1896, with openwork sides, the cover with shell thumbpiece, four Georgian and later teaspoons, a napkin ring and sundry silver, total weight approximately 160gm £ 80 - 120
- Lot 252
- A seal top spoon, Guild of Handicrafts 1911, the gently hammered bowl with rat tail decoration, the seal top initialled N £ 200 - 300
- Lot 253
- A seal top spoon, HA, Sheffield 1911, the bowl with hammered decoration £ 80 - 120
- Lot 254
- An old English pattern part table service, various dates, of 19 pieces, approximately 1250gm £ 400 - 500
- Lot 255
- A cut glass sugar caster with silver mount, Sheffield 1925 £ 40 - 60
- Lot 256
- Four bridge trays, Birmingham 1923, shaped as the four suits, a silver mounted tortoiseshell and ivory paper knife and a silver mounted button hook and shoe horn £ 80 - 100
- Lot 257
- A sugar caster, R S, 1905, of baluster form, the pierced cover with flame finial, weighted, 18.5cm (7.25") high £ 70 - 100
- Lot 258
- A ruby glass double-ended scent bottle with silver gilt mounts by Samson Mordan & Co, 9.5cm (3.75") long £ 100 - 150
- Lot 259
- A spherical glass scent bottle, cut flutes and with star-cut base and tortoiseshell capped silver cover and mounts, 12cm (4.75") high, Birmingham 1918 and a powder bowl somewhat similar, Birmingham 1913 £ 80 - 120
- Lot 260
- A pair of Corinthian column candlesticks, Sheffield 1901, with stopped fluted columns on square stepped bases with beaded borders, 12cm (4.75") high £ 150 - 200
- Lot 261
- A square glass inkpot with embossed silver mounts and cover, Birmingham 1901, 9cm (3.5") high £ 100 - 150
- Lot 262
- A rectangular dressing mirror, the surround embossed C scrolls etc with central cartouche, 1899, the plate 36cm x 23cm (14.25" x 9") £ 200 - 300
- Lot 263
- A twin-handled sugar basin, Birmingham 1914, of oval half ribbed form, approximately 230gm £ 100 - 150
- Lot 264
- A three-piece silver tea set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1922, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug of circular form with beaded rims, total weight approximately 690gm £ 180 - 220
- Lot 265
- A Victorian toast rack, George Unite, Birmingham 1880, oval with Gothic arch divisions to a trefoil shaped handle, 15.5cm (6") wide, approximately 153gm £ 120 - 180
- Lot 266
- A miniature chamber candlestick, 1977, with extinguisher and beaded borders, 5cm (2") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 267
- A crumb scoop, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1906, approximately 250gm £ 80 - 120
- Lot 268
- A silver bonbon dish, London 1884, chased in the 17th Dutch Century style with figures by a palace, 21.5cm (8.5") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 269
- A set of four salts, James Rossiter Behenna, Sheffield 1887, of oval half ribbed form on pedestal bases, cased with four salt spoons £ 100 - 150
- Lot 270
- A Victorian heart shaped box, 1855, the cover embossed a scene of a stream and waterfall, the sides chased scrolls and foliage, 8.5cm (3.25") wide, cased, approximately 100gm £ 120 - 150
- Lot 271
- A caddy spoon, Sheffield 1946, in the form of a jockey's hat £ 80 - 120
- Lot 272
- A tortoiseshell dressing table set with silver mounts, Birmingham 1922, cased £ 60 - 80
- Lot 273
- A pair of candlesticks, Birmingham 1908, with tapered columns and circular bases, 19cm (7.5") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 274
- A pierced sweetmeat dish, Sheffield 1911, a pierced night light 1901, two teaspoons, a circular box and cover, a medal and a clown finial from a child's rattle £ 150 - 200
- Lot 275
- Various silver mounted dressing table items including two hairbrushes, a pair of clothes brushes, a hair tidy, a mirror and a shoe horn £ 50 - 70
- Lot 276
- Various silver mounted jars, scent bottles etc £ 140 - 160
- Lot 277
- A spill vase, Birmingham 1902, with embossed foliate decoration, 16.5cm (6.5") high another spill vase and a pair of small spill vases £ 100 - 150
- Lot 278
- Eleven napkin rings, various, total weight approximately 200gm £ 80 - 120
- Lot 279
- A collection of souvenir teaspoons, total weight approximately 610gm £ 60 - 80
- Lot 280
- A set of six teaspoons and a pair of sugar nips, Birmingham 1912, with scalloped bowls, two sets of silver handled fruit knives and a cased set of twelve teaspoons, all cased £ 140 - 160
- Lot 281
- A pair of berry spoons, 1893, with pierced stems and gold bowls and a pair of salad servers, 1893, with cut glass handles £ 60 - 80
- Lot 282
- An Art Deco style cigarette case, 1931, a silver cased notebook and a cigarette box £ 30 - 50
- Lot 283
- A letter clip modelled as an anchor, 1907, on a circular wood plinth and a silver oar £ 60 - 80
- Lot 284
- Sundry teaspoons, coffee spoons etc £ 80 - 120
- Lot 285
- A quantity of dressing table items including two silver back mirrors, pair of clothes brushes, hair brush and clothes brush £ 70 - 90
- Lot 286
- Four button hooks with embossed silver handles and two shoe horns £ 50 - 70
- Lot 287
- Four bridge trays, Birmingham 1898, shaped as the four suits - club, diamond, heart and spade, in a fitted case £ 150 - 200
- Lot 288
- No lot.
- Lot 289
- A pin cushion modelled as a lady's hat, Birmingham 1908 £ 60 - 80
- Lot 290
- A goblet, 1903 with embossed foliate scrolls, 14.5cm (5.75") high £ 60 - 80
- Lot 291
- A tubular six section cigarette holder, Birmingham 1903, a sander of tapering form, 1901, a pierced trinket tray, 1901, a bowl and cover, Birmingham 1924, an egg cup, Birmingham 1922 and a thimble £ 80 - 120
- Lot 292
- A pair of Victorian sugar tongs, Birmingham 1887, a jam spoon, various teaspoons etc £ 80 - 100
- Lot 293
- Nine hat pins with silver finials, teddy bear, hockey stick etc and eight others £ 250 - 300
- Lot 294
- An embossed bowl, 1903, a small picture frame, Birmingham 1915, etc £ 60 - 80
- Lot 295
- A 20th Century salver, Sheffield, with gadroon rim on three knurl feet, 27cm (10.5") diameter, approximately 650gm £ 200 - 300
- Lot 296
- A pair of spill vases, Birmingham 1966, of flared form with wavy rims, 13cm (5") high and an embossed bonbon dish, Sheffield 1966, of pierced scrolling form, 16cm (6.25") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 297
- A Dutch embossed twin-handled bowl, import marks for 1897, depicting figures in a landscape, 14.5cm (5.75") wide, a model of a cello with hinged back, import marks for 1897 and an Indian white metal spill vase £ 100 - 200
- Lot 298
- A sugar caster, Birmingham 1966, of baluster shape, 17.5cm (7") high, approximately 110gm and a silver mounted cut glass scent bottle £ 100 - 150
- Lot 299
- A bachelor's teapot, Mappin and Webb, 1908, of rounded oblong form, approximately 410gm gross £ 80 - 120
- Lot 300
- An Art Deco cigarette case, Birmingham 1936, with engine turned decoration, a vesta case and a small box with hinged lid, total weight approximately 180gm £ 70 - 90
- Lot 301
- A West Country lace back spoon, Richard Sweet (III), Honiton, engraved IS
TC 1696 to back of terminal, maker's mark RS struck four times to back of stem, 19cm (7.5") long £ 150 - 250
- Lot 302
- A twin-handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1938 and a cigarette box with presentation inscription, 15cm (6") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 303
- A pair of berry spoons and a caster spoon, Mappin & Webb, 1896, cased, an 18th Century basting spoon and another spoon, total weight approximately 330gm £ 120 - 180
- Lot 304
- A pin tray and clothes brush, Mappin & Webb, 1907, each embossed foliate scrolls and a cut glass trinket box, the silver cover embossed cherubs, the brush and trinket box with embossed cherub decoration £ 70 - 90
- Day 1 - The Georgian and Earlier Silver
- Lot 308
- A horn and silver snuff box, circa 1750, a shoe snuff box, a horn beaker and a silver bladed pen knife £ 80 - 120
- Lot 309
- (L) A George III vase shaped pepper pot, John Denwell, 1763, the cover with acorn finial, 14cm (5.5") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 120
- Lot 310
- (L) A George II vase shaped pepper pot, 1748, the cover with turned finial, 10cm (4") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 120
- Lot 311
- (L) A George III vase shaped pepper pot by George Dewell, 1765, with turned finial, 11.5cm (4.5") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 120
- Lot 312
- (L) A George III Old English pattern table service, 1788, 1801 and 1813 comprising;
18 table spoons, 1180gm
11 table forks 770gm
24 dessert spoons 790gm
10 dessert forks 460gm
pair of gravy spoons 225gm
3 salt spoons 35gm
total weight approximately 3380gm
Note:The crest is that of Bulkeley and others
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 313
- (L) Eighteen George III fiddle pattern teaspoons, 1801, approximately 390gm
Note: The crest is that of Bulkeley and others
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 150 - 200
- Lot 314
- A George III toast rack, John Emes, 1807, with ring handles, six divisions and on anthemion moulded feet, 18cm (7") wide, approximately 280gm £ 150 - 200
- Lot 315
- A George III snuff box, John Robins, 1789, of reeded rectangular form with gilt interior, 7cm (2.75") wide £ 100 - 150
- Lot 316
- A George II waiter Ebenezer Coker 1759, the centre engraved an escutcheon and with shell and C scroll border, on three hoof feet, 17cm (6.75") wide, approximately 210gm £ 600 - 800
- Lot 317
- A George III fiddle pattern ladle, Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royer and John East Dix, 1817, crested, approximately 179gm £ 100 - 150
- Lot 318
- A George II baluster mug, Henry Brind, 1744, with leaf capped S scroll handle, initialled beneath CD
AD, crested, 11.5cm (4.5") high, total weight approximately 610gm
Note: The crest is that of Alban £ 500 - 700
- Lot 319
- A George II coffee pot, Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1738, with turned finial to the cover, plain taper sides, a leaf capped spout and S scroll fruitwood handle, 23cm (9") high, approximately 610gm gross £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 320
- A George III toast rack, William Abdy, 1786, oval with ring handle, nine arched dividers and set on fluted taper feet, 18cm (7") wide, approximately 150gm £ 150 - 200
- Lot 321
- A William and Mary lidded tankard, makers mark SH linked, 1690, the domed cover with pierced thumbpiece, fitted an S scroll handle, the plain taper sides engraved a crest above initials, 18.5cm (7.25") high, approximately 855gm
Note: The crest is that of Pakenham and others £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 322
- A pair of bright cut sugar nips, Peter and Ann Bateman, a Georgian butter knife with ivory handle, a caddy spoon and a small funnel, total weight approximately 85gm £ 40 - 60
- Lot 323
- A George III oval tea caddy, Joseph Hardy, 1811, with central swing handle and hinged compartment to each end, 18.5cm (7.25") wide, approximately 840gm £ 600 - 800
- Lot 324
- A George III bowl, Sebastian and James Crespell, 1766, with engraved border on a low circular foot, 18cm (7") diameter, approximately 380gm £ 400 - 600
- Lot 325
- A pair of Georgian bright cut sugar tongs, GS, and sundry teaspoons etc £ 60 - 80
- Lot 326
- A George III sauce boat, possibly William Sampel, 1762, with S scroll handle, on three shell capped legs with stepped feet and a George III cream jug, TA, 1821, with gadroon border on ball feet, total weight approximately 225gm £ 200 - 300
- Lot 327
- A George III wine funnel, marks rubbed, with detachable beaded rim (unmarked) and in two parts with a shaped handle, 7.5cm (3") diameter, total weight approximately 80gm £ 150 - 200
- Lot 328
- A large George III pepper pot, Peter and William Bateman, 1811, of octagonal urn form, crested, 12.5cm (5") high, approximately 100gm £ 60 - 80
- Lot 329
- A small oval box, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1797, the cover engraved a shield, 3cm (1.25") wide £ 40 - 60
- Lot 330
- A George III vinaigrette, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1810, the engraved canted rectangular cover enclosing a pierced foliate engraved liner, 3cm (1.25") wide, approximately 11.5gm £ 120 - 180
- Lot 331
- A George III vinaigrette, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1805, of canted rectangular form with Greek key design to the borders, the silver gilt interior with hinged pierced cover £ 100 - 150
- Lot 332
- A seven-bar toast rack, London 1794, with loop handle and shell feet, 17cm (6.5") wide £ 100 - 150
- Lot 333
- A George III vinaigrette, Birmingham 1804, engraved decoration, 2cm (0.75") wide, another Birmingham 1818 and a small silver pill box, Birmingham 1918, 2.5cm (1") wide £ 100 - 150
- Lot 334
- A George IV vinaigrette, John Lawrence & Co, Birmingham 1829, of rectangular form with engraved decoration, 2.5cm (1") wide and a pounce pot, George Knight, 1823, of urn form, crested £ 100 - 150
- Day 1 - The Continental Silver and White Metal
- Lot 338
- (L) A foreign silver oval box, the hinged cover embossed cherubs, the sides with C scrolls and flowers, 12cm (4.75") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 60 - 80
- Lot 339
- (L) A foreign silver rectangular box with hinged cover and ogee sides embossed figures, 8cm (3.25") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 100 - 150
- Lot 340
- An Indian silver trophy cup, Hamilton and Co, Calcutta, engraved Mussoorie Dog Show 1928, Presented by H H Maharaja of Jind, 16cm (6.25") high, approximately 215gm £ 100 - 150
- Lot 341
- A white metal figure of a coolie, carrying two baskets, marked Hong Kong, 7cm (2.25") high and a miniature rickshaw £ 30 - 50
- Lot 342
- An octagonal white metal sugar bowl and cover, the handle and finial set half corals, the matching tongs signed Pitcher, England £ 120 - 180
- Lot 343
- An 18th Century style coffee pot, the domed cover with acorn finial, 26.5cm (10.5") high approximately 990gm £ 400 - 600
- Lot 344
- A Dutch spoon with windmill finial and two pickle forks with embossed handles £ 40 - 60
- Lot 345
- An Indian white metal cruet comprising pair of salts, pair of pepper pots and two spoons £ 30 - 40
- Day 1 - The Jewellery
- Lot 350
- (L) A mourning brooch with border of half pearls, with two inscriptions dated 1830 and 1847, an 18ct gold ring, striped and beaded and sundry studs etc
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 120
- Lot 351
- Three tie pins £ 60 - 80
- Lot 352
- A cross in the style of Sybil Dunlop, set six topaz in a silver coloured mount, complete with chain £ 200 - 300
- Lot 353
- A jade bead necklace, approximately 134cm (52.75") long £ 40 - 60
- Lot 354
- A jade bead necklace, approximately 120cm (47.25") long £ 50 - 70
- Lot 355
- A jade bead necklace, approximately 122cm (48") long £ 60 - 80
- Lot 356
- A ruby and diamond open crescent brooch, the gold mount set nine graduated rubies interspersed with eight pairs of graduated diamonds with small diamond to each point £ 200 - 300
- Lot 357
- A sapphire and diamond ring, the three sapphires each with a surround of diamonds, the scroll shoulders to an unhallmarked shank, ring size P 1/2 £ 500 - 700
- Lot 358
- A ruby and diamond target ring of domed shape, the central ruby to concentric alternate rings of diamond and ruby stones in a galleried setting to an engraved shank, ring size N £ 500 - 700
- Lot 359
- A pearl and diamond triple cluster ring, the pierced shoulders to an 18ct gold shank, ring size P £ 400 - 600
- Lot 360
- An Edwardian peridot and diamond set pendant of pierced kite shape £ 400 - 600
- Lot 361
- A Paris Art Deco brooch, modelled as a stylised bird with outstretched diamond set wings, 8.5cm (3.25") high £ 500 - 700
- Lot 362
- A Victorian engraved gold locket, oval with two-fold out frames and a neck chain for the same £ 200 - 300
- Lot 363
- An opal and diamond cluster ring of oval shape in a galleried setting to an unhallmarked shank, ring size K 1/2 £ 400 - 600
- Lot 364
- A Victorian gold bracelet set seven coral beads within roundels, with tongue clasp, cased £ 400 - 600
- Lot 365
- A pair of opal and diamond cluster earrings, the oval opals claw set to a surround of ten diamonds £ 300 - 500
- Lot 366
- An opal and diamond crescent brooch, set thirteen graduated opals with small diamonds to the corners, 5.5cm (2.25") wide £ 300 - 500
- Lot 367
- An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the central emerald to a surround of baguette and brilliant cut diamonds on an 18ct white gold shank, ring size I 1/2 £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 368
- A three-strand pearl necklace with paste set clasp £ 60 - 80
- Lot 369
- A 9ct gold fancy link bracelet with heart shaped padlock clasp, approximately 11gm £ 80 - 120
- Lot 370
- An Art Nouveau sautoir by Child & Child, with green enamel pendant modelled as a dove and engraved Veni Creator Spiritus to the reverse, the chain with two oval terminals, contained in a fitted Child & Child box £ 300 - 500
- Lot 371
- A 9ct gold sovereign holder, the cover initialled and with floral engraving throughout, total weight approximately 10.5gm £ 150 - 200
- Lot 372
- A diamond set pheasant brooch, with ruby set eye, 5cm (2") long £ 600 - 800
- Lot 373
- A 19th Century Indian necklace, the twin strands united by five oval enamel plaques decorated mythological scenes, 43cm (17") long £ 300 - 400
- Lot 374
- A Humbert-Ramuz & Co pocket watch, the case with diamond set foliate decoration, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case marked 18k and numbered 75932 £ 300 - 400
- Lot 375
- A pair of drop earrings, each with an engraved jade disc suspended from a diamond and ruby set bar in white gold setting £ 400 - 600
- Lot 376
- An 18ct gold necklace with central suspension of a half-pearl set heart with ribbon tie and foliage, set ten half-pearls to each side £ 300 - 400
- Lot 377
- An Art Nouveau 9ct gold pendant, the pierced foliate scrolls around a central sapphire and with sapphire drop, on a fine link chain and a 9ct gold bar brooch set a central circular peridot £ 70 - 90
- Lot 378
- A large quantity of costume jewellery, watches etc £ 300 - 500
- Lot 379
- A 9ct gold neck chain, a 9ct gold locket and sundry 9ct gold, approximately 43gm and sundry jewellery £ 350 - 400
- Lot 380
- A ruby and diamond ring, the central ruby flanked by pairs of small diamonds in a scroll setting, 18ct gold £ 400 - 600
- Lot 381
- A citrine and seed pearl fringe necklace of nineteen graduated stones, Indian circa 1890, 36cm (14.25") long £ 400 - 600
- Lot 382
- A quantity of costume jewellery in a mahogany box £ 300 - 500
- Lot 383
- A 9ct gold fancy link bracelet, weight approximately 20gm £ 140 - 160
- Lot 384
- A mourning ring, the gold and enamel swivel matrix decorated a snake £ 50 - 70
- Lot 385
- An Art Nouveau pendant, set amethysts and seed pearls in a stylized 9ct gold setting on a 15ct gold chain £ 150 - 200
- Lot 386
- A bar brooch centred by an owl with gem set eyes modelled perched on an oak branch £ 140 - 160
- Lot 387
- A ruby and diamond seven-stone ring, the three rubies interspersed by two pairs of diamonds in a scroll setting on a gold shank £ 150 - 170
- Lot 388
- An aquamarine and diamond three-stone ring in an 18ct gold setting £ 120 - 150
- Lot 389
- A diamond solitaire ring, in a rubover setting on an 18ct gold shank £ 200 - 300
- Lot 390
- A five-stone opal ring in a scroll setting on an 18ct gold shank, a five-stone ruby and diamond ring and a pearl and ruby set ring £ 180 - 220
- Lot 391
- A late Victorian 15ct gold brooch and sundry bar brooches (5) £ 160 - 180
- Lot 392
- A three-strand coral bead necklace and two other coral necklaces £ 80 - 120
- Lot 393
- An Indian silver fringe necklace, a large number of white metal bangles and a amethyst set necklace of ribbon bow form £ 180 - 220
- Lot 394
- A polished stone brooch in a scrolling frame, 5.5cm (2") wide, and sundry polished stone jewellery £ 100 - 150
- Lot 395
- A bangle of serpent form and two further bangles £ 50 - 70
- Lot 396
- A silver buckle of pierced shaped form, George Unite, Birmingham 1900 and an unmarked silver brooch of scrolling form engraved rococo scrolls £ 40 - 60
- Lot 397
- A filigree work oval locket on an articulated neck chain, a tortoiseshell and inlaid brooch, two pieces of filigree work and an agate bead necklace £ 100 - 150
- Lot 398
- A glass bead necklace, two silver Art Nouveau buttons, a locket and sundry costume jewellery £ 70 - 90
- Lot 399
- A quantity of gem set and costume
brooches (5) £ 70 - 90
- Lot 400
- A Mexican fire opal and diamond ring, the central emerald cut stone to a surround of diamonds on a 18ct white gold shank £ 600 - 800
- Lot 401
- A pair of gold drop earrings with screw fittings in fitted case £ 40 - 60
- Lot 402
- A quantity of silver and other buckles, etc £ 60 - 80
- Lot 403
- Three lady's wristwatches, various £ 100 - 150
- Lot 404
- A lady's wristwatch with 9ct gold gate link strap £ 100 - 150
- Lot 405
- An ivory bangle, bead necklace and sundry jewellery £ 60 - 80
- Lot 406
- A seed pearl set Naval brooch in a 15ct gold setting and three further Naval brooches £ 50 - 70
- Lot 407
- A gentleman's Breitling chronograph Chronomat Evolution wristwatch with bi-metal case and blue dial on a bi-metal Pilot bracelet Model No. B1335611, Case No. 2190840 with certificate and warranty in a presentation case £ 1,400 - 1,600
- Lot 408
- A gentleman's Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust wristwatch, the electric blue dial set with diamonds in a stainless steel and gold case having a stainless steel and gold jubilee bracelet, case no. 908299, in a presentation box £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 409
- An 18ct gold wristwatch by Omega with Arabic numerals and a subsidiary second hand dial, with 18ct gold gate type bracelet £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 410
- A lady's half hunter pocket watch, an open faced pocket watch, another smaller and a wristwatch £ 100 - 150
- Lot 411
- A 9ct gold flattened curb-link bracelet, with tongue clasp, approximately 85gm £ 600 - 800
- Lot 412
- A 9ct gold flattened curb-link bracelet, with tongue clasp, approximately 19gm and a broken neck chain, marked 12k £ 180 - 220
- Lot 413
- A malachite model of an elephant, with mounts stamped 18k, a carved ivory egg, a miniature book of common prayer, circa 1890 and a string of faux pearls £ 80 - 120
- Lot 414
- A ruby and pearl five stone ring, in a scroll setting on an 19ct gold shank, ring size L ½, an opal and amethyst set ring in a scroll setting on an 18ct gold shank, ring size L and a garnet set dress ring £ 200 - 300
- Lot 415
- A 15ct gold expanding bracelet, approx 12.5gm and sundry gold and other jewellery £ 200 - 300
- Day 1 - The Coins and Medals
- Lot 416
- A quantity of Commonwealth coins including South Africa, New Zealand, Cyprus, Malaya, India, Hong Kong etc £ 30 - 50
- Lot 417
- A quantity of World coins including Georgian and later pennies and half pennies, Channel Islands coins, etc £ 60 - 80
- Lot 418
- A Krugerrand piece, 1983, in a gold mount stamped 18k 750, set a solitaire diamond, approximately 50gm £ 500 - 700
- Lot 419
- Six 2 1/2 Guilder pieces, various dates, a Guilder piece 1939 and two other coins £ 20 - 30
- Lot 420
- A Royal Life Saving Society medal awarded to BDD Reindorf July 1925, 2.5cm (1") diameter £ 10 - 20
- Lot 421
- A proof sovereign, 1980, and a half sovereign 1980 £ 180 - 220
- Lot 422
- Sundry pre 1947 silver coins £ 60 - 80
- Lot 423
- A medal commemorative of the Investiture of Edward Prince of Wales, mounted as a brooch and sundry commemorative crowns, etc £ 50 - 70
- Lot 424
- A Godless florin, 1949, a Crown florin and shilling, 1887, a half crown, 1902, and sundry Victorian and later three pence pieces £ 60 - 80
- Lot 425
- A Victorian sovereign, 1894 and an Edward VII sovereign £ 280 - 320
- Lot 426
- Two George V sovereigns 1911 and 1915 and a half sovereign 1912 £ 320 - 350
- Lot 427
- A George III guinea (fourth head) 1776 £ 220 - 250
- Lot 428
- Sundry coins £ 30 - 40
- Day 1 - The Stamps and Postcards
- Lot 434
- A quantity of First Day covers 1970s-1980s, primarily military and RAF interest including signed examples, in three albums
The albums contain 160 1st day covers of which 40 are signed. £ 100 - 150
- Lot 435
- A quantity of First Day covers, 1970s, primarily football interest, in two albums £ 60 - 80
- Lot 436
- A large quantity of First Day covers, including a 1981 Royal Wedding album and four further albums 1980s-1990s, various subjects £ 100 - 150
- Lot 437
- An accumulation of world stamps in albums and loose and a few First Day covers £ 150 - 200
- Lot 438
- An album of early 20th Century postcards, mainly topographical relating to Bristol, Weston-Super-Mare, Stroud and Bournemouth, approximately 126 in total £ 200 - 300
- Lot 439
- An Edwardian postcard album, the inside cover inscribed, 'Ethel Monk from Aunty Maud May 1906', containing approximately 200 cards including topographical, humorous, motoring and greetings examples and two smaller albums, one inscribed Helen Monk and one inscribed Frank Monk containing approximately 100 cards each £ 400 - 600
- Lot 440
- Approximately 140 first day covers, 1990s and later £ 60 - 80
- Lot 441
- Approximately 140 first day covers, 1990s and later £ 60 - 80
- Lot 442
- Approximately 150 first day covers, 1970s-1990s, in three ring binders £ 100 - 150
- Lot 443
- Approximately 100 first day covers, 1960s - 1970s, in a ring binder, three unused books of stamps etc £ 100 - 150
- Lot 444
- A quantity of stamps in albums (2) and loose £ 80 - 120
- Lot 445
- An album of postcards many Lawson Wood and Mabel Lucie Atwell, and an quantity of uncut Victorian scraps £ 60 - 80
- Lot 446
- Sundry loose postcards etc £ 80 - 120
- Lot 447
- An album containing an accumulation of world stamps, two further albums in ring binders and a quantity of loose stamps and first day covers £ 30 - 40
- Lot 448
- Two trade greeting card sample albums £ 60 - 80
- Day 2 - The Prints
- Lot 500
- (L) Turner after Wheatley
Going Out Milking
a pair
black and white engravings, 61cm x 49cm (24" x 19.25")
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 50 - 70
- Lot 501
- (L) Green after Reynolds
Three black and white engravings and sundry pictures
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 60 - 80
- Lot 502
- No lot.
- Lot 503
- R G Reeve after W P Hodge
Hare Hunting
plate 1 and plate 2 published 1836
engravings, 49.5cm x 57cm (16" x 22.5") £ 60 - 80
- Lot 504
- James Daniel after Henry Singleton
Captain Faulkner in the Zebra
Captain Trollope in the Glatton
coloured engravings, 54.5cm x 64.75cm (21.5" x 25.5") £ 300 - 400
- Lot 505
- Peter Brook
Farmer and Sheep, in a Snowy Field by an Old Tree
signed
etching, 79cm x 58cm (31" x 22.75") £ 150 - 200
- Lot 506
- No lot.
- Lot 507
- No lot.
- Lot 508
- No lot.
- Lot 509
- No lot.
- Lot 510
- Sundry pictures £ 40 - 60
- Lot 511
- Caldwell after Henderson
A Group of Carnations
from Dr Thornton's Temple of Flora
print, 50cm x 37cm (19.75" x 14.5") £ 400 - 600
- Lot 512
- no lot
- Lot 513
- Richard Earlom after Claude de Lorraine
sixteen mezzotint engravings published by John Boydell
various sizes £ 200 - 250
- Lot 514
- after Marc Chagall
The Village
lithograph, 23cm x 20cm (9" x 8")
and sundry prints including etchings £ 40 - 60
- Lot 515
- no lot
- Lot 516
- Five aquatint and other engravings of London, subjects including Chelsea Hospital, Chelsea Military College, The Thames at Battersea etc, 20cm x 30cm (7.75" x 11.75") and smaller £ 30 - 40
- Lot 517
- Le Petit after Allan
Brixham, Looking over Torbay, Devon
and sundry other engravings of Devon and Cornwall £ 80 - 120
- Lot 518
- Robert Morden
Derbyshire
hand coloured map, 38cm x 44cm (15" x 17.25") £ 40 - 50
- Lot 519
- C F Hands
England V Scotland, Blackheath 1907,
The English XV
photograph, 21cm x 27cm (8.25" x 10.5") £ 70 - 90
- Day 2 - The Watercolours
- Lot 534
- A framed basket of seaweed, a framed arrangement of dried flowers and a watercolour drawing, Pray Assist a Gleaner £ 80 - 120
- Lot 535
- Niruain Johnston
Maccluff's Cave
dated 1949
and sundry pictures £ 60 - 80
- Lot 536
- § Catherine Goodman
Pastoral Landscape
signed in pencil
watercolour, 40cm x 59cm (16" x 23.25") £ 80 - 100
- Lot 537
- Sir George Clausen RA
A Cottage Interior
with woman seated beside a crib
pencil, 12cm x 19cm (4.75" x 7.5")
Provenance: catalogue number 19, Christopher Wood, 15 Motcomb Street, London £ 100 - 150
- Lot 538
- Peter Ashmore
Sir Edward Grey Fishing in 1904
26.5cm x 20cm (10.5" x 8") and
A Clarence
Snipe
signed and dated 1928
watercolour, 26cm x 19.5cm (10.25" x 7.5") £ 100 - 150
- Lot 539
- Philip E Stretton
Rye, Sussex
signed and dated 1899
watercolour and bodycolour, 44.5cm x 61cm (17.5" x 24") £ 200 - 250
- Lot 540
- no lot
- Lot 541
- Julian Trevelyan
Country House in a Woodland Snowy Landscape
signed and dated '35
watercolour, 35.5cm x 53cm (13.75" x 20.75") £ 500 - 800
- Lot 542
- Julian Trevelyan
Landscape
signed and dated '35
watercolour, 39cm x 57cm (15" x 22.5") £ 500 - 800
- Lot 543
- Cecil Jameson
On the Beach, Brighton
signed
watercolour, 21.5cm x 27.25cm (8.5" x 10.75") £ 200 - 300
- Lot 544
- No Lot
- Lot 545
- Maxwell Armfield
Half Way House, No 1
signed and dated 1909
watercolour, 27.25cm x 21cm (10.75" x 8.25")
the reverse with pencil sketch of a young man lying down reading, 23cm x 29cm (9" x 11.5") £ 300 - 400
- Lot 546
- B Burnell
Portrait of a Gentleman
half length wearing stock, waistcoat and black coat
signed and dated lower right
pencil and coloured chalks, 20cm x 17cm (8" x 6.75") £ 300 - 500
- Lot 547
- English School, mid 19th Century
Hen and Chicks
watercolour, 11.5cm x 10cm (4.5" x 4")
Provenance: Heather Newman Gallery £ 280 - 320
- Lot 548
- Maxwell Armfield
Buttercups and Daisies
print, 16cm x 11.5cm (6.25" x 4.5")
and another of Daffodils, 15cm x 11.5cm (6" x 4.5")
Please note that these are prints not watercolours £ 20 - 30
- Lot 549
- Harold F Trew
The Winscombe Valley
signed and dated 1910
watercolour, 13.5cm x 13.5cm (5.25" x 5.25") £ 40 - 60
- Lot 550
- follower of Samuel Cotes
Portrait of Thomas Gregory 1790
wearing a blue coat and white stock, head and shoulders
pastel, 28cm x 21cm (11" x 8.25") £ 300 - 500
- Lot 551
- Anthony Victor Pace
The Victory at the Entrance to Valetta, Malta
signed and inscribed
watercolour, 23cm x 32cm (9" x 11.5") £ 80 - 120
- Lot 552
- Anthony Victor Pace
A Three Master in Valetta Harbour, Malta
signed and inscribed
watercolour, 35cm x 26cm (13.575" x 10.25") £ 100 - 150
- Lot 553
- David Cobb
Destroyers
a pair
signed
pen and ink, 10cm x 17cm (4" x 6.75") £ 100 - 150
- Lot 554
- Charles Bone
Menton
extensive townscape from the sea
signed
watercolour, 35cm x 44cm (13.75" x 17.25") £ 100 - 150
- Lot 555
- R N Chubb
Donnington Castle
signed and inscribed
pencil, 29.5cm x 22cm (11.5" x 8.75")
two others by the same
and four prints and drawings various, all unframed £ 80 - 120
- Lot 556
- Frank Wood
HMS Temeraire, Sunset at Plymouth
signed and dated 1914 and inscribed
watercolour, 31.5cm x 67cm (12.5" x 26.25") £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 557
- Laura Start
A folio of watercolours and drawings and a quantity of drawings by other artists, photographs etc £ 100 - 150
- Lot 558
- W Biscombe Gardner
Landscape with Sheep Crossing a Bridge and Cattle in the Foreground
signed
charcoal and pastel, 25cm x 18cm (9.75" x 7") £ 40 - 60
- Lot 559
- Sundry pictures £ 80 - 120
- Lot 560
- George Stanfield Walters
Santa Maria Saluta,Venice
signed
watercolour, 24.5cm x 42cm (9.75" x 16.5") £ 500 - 700
- Lot 561
- Ernest Henri Griset
Fishing Scenes
signed
three humorous watercolours, 12cm x 27cm (4.75" x 10.75") £ 150 - 200
- Lot 562
- 19th Century School
View of The Doge's Palace and the Grand Canal Venice
monogrammed and dated 1893
watercolour, 36cm x 52cm (14" x 20.5") £ 600 - 800
- Lot 563
- Irene Pownoll Williams
Canterbury Cathedral from Bomb Damaged Buildings
signed lower left
watercolour, 46.5cm x 37.5cm (18.25" x 14.75")
Label to the reverse of the frame reads Beech Trees in Montpellier
Grove, but this appears to be a different picture £ 100 - 150
- Lot 563a
- Irene Pownoll Williams
Eastcombe, Gloucestershire
signed lower right
watercolour, 44cm x 25.5cm (17.25" x 10")
New English Art Club label verso £ 100 - 150
- Lot 564
- Dawn Cookson
Study for Self Portrait
Florence 1960
signed and dated and inscribed lower right
charcoal on paper, 48cm x 39cm (19" x 15.25") £ 500 - 800
- Day 2 - The Oil Paintings
- Lot 565
- (L) Louis Dodd
View of St Paul's
and the city of London state barge
signed
oil on panel, 41.25cm x 61cm (16.25" x 24")
Provenance: Sotheby's lot 151, 16.7.93
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 566
- (L) Thomas Dudgeon
The River Clyde
with Dumbarton Rock
signed and dated 1867, lower right
oil on canvas, 40cm x 59cm (15.75" x 23.25")
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 3,000 - 4,000
- Lot 567
- No lot.
- Lot 568
- Chris Cooper
Poppy Field in an Extensive Landscape
signed
oil on canvas, 90cm x 122cm (35.5" x 48") £ 60 - 80
- Lot 569
- 19th Century English School
Rural Scenes, Country Houses and Church
set of three
oil on canvas, 31cm x 44cm (12.25" x 17.25") £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 570
- F Gregory
Portrait of a Nun
signed and dated 1943
oil on canvas, 70cm x 50cm (27.5" x 19.75")
another portrait and a print 'The Light of the World'
Provenance: Convent of the Poor Clares, Woodchester £ 40 - 60
- Lot 571
- § Alan King
Awaiting the Moving Tide
oil on canvas, 76cm x 51cm (30" x 20") £ 80 - 120
- Lot 572
- Tyrolean School 19th Century
Mountainous and Lake Landscape
a pair
oil on board, 18cm x 25cm (7" x 9.75") £ 200 - 300
- Lot 573
- English School
Portrait of a Gentleman
said to be Dr Johnston
head and shoulders, oval
oil on canvas, 64cm x 53cm (25" x 20.75") £ 200 - 300
- Lot 574
- Robert Pyle
Portrait of a Gentleman
wearing a brown coat and holding a scroll
oil on canvas stuck to board, 77cm x 64cm (30.25" x 25")
unframed £ 150 - 200
- Lot 575
- Francis Kyte
Portrait of a Gentleman
wearing a brown coat and red waistcoat
oil on canvas, 74cm x 62cm (29" x 24") £ 200 - 300
- Lot 576
- David Martin FSA
Portrait of a Young Woman
three-quarter length, seated wearing white with blue sash and hair ribbon
signed Martin P W P Pinxt 1795
oil on canvas, 90cm x 70cm (35.25" x 27.5")
Note: Martin was a pupil and later chief assistant to Allan Ramsay. He settled in Edinburgh and was appointed Principal Painter to HRH the Prince of Wales for Scotland in 1785 £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 577
- 17th Century Italian School
The Martyrdom of St Sebastian
oil on canvas, 63cm x 54cm (24.75" x 21.25") £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 578
- Robert Walker
Thomas Papillon and his Wife Jane, née Broadnax
half-length, wearing black
a pair
oil on canvas, 72.5cm x 57.5cm (28.5" x 22.5")
Note: Thomas Papillon of Papillon Hall and Acrise was a Huguenot descent. He lived in Putney and was a director of The East India Company. He was also Member of Parliament for Dover. As a matter of principle, he chose voluntary exile over being forced to pay £10,000 as a result of a politically influenced law suit that had been brought, and moved to Utrecht
Literature: Thomas Papillon of London, Merchant 1623-1702 by A F W Papillon, published 1887. Robert Walker settled in London in the 1650s and painted in the style of Van Dyck, becoming the favoured portraitist of Parliamentarians and Cromwell £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 579
- 18th Century English School
The Barber's Shop
oil on canvas, 55cm x 72cm (21.5" x 28.25") £ 500 - 700
- Lot 580
- Enoch Seeman
Portrait of a Lawyer
half length, wearing red robes
signed
oil on canvas, laid on board, 78cm x 64cm (30.75" x 25") £ 600 - 800
- Lot 581
- 17th Century English School
Portrait of a Parliamentarian
head and shoulders, wearing a white collar and brown coat
oil on canvas, 56cm x 46cm (22" x 18") £ 400 - 600
- Lot 582
- 17th Century English School
Portrait of a Gentleman
said to be Jonathan Swift
oil on canvas, 34cm x 29cm (13.25" x 11.25") £ 300 - 500
- Lot 583
- Charles West Cope
Letter from Sebastopol
a mother and child receiving tragic news from the Crimea
signed and dated lower left C W Cope 1855
oil on canvas, 70cm x 55cm (30" x 21.5") £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 584
- attributed to Joseph Highmore
Portrait of a Husband and Wife
full length, standing on a terrace with dogs at their feet
oil on canvas, 73cm x 60cm (28.75" x 23.75") £ 3,000 - 5,000
- Lot 585
- Robert Payton Reid ARSA
Girl Carrying a Basket
walking on a country path
signed R Payton-Reid ARSA
oil on canvas, 61cm x 72cm (24" x 28.25") £ 200 - 300
- Lot 586
- 17th Century English School
Portrait of a Lady
half-length, wearing a brown coat and white chemise
oil on canvas, 74cm x 62cm (29" x 24.5") £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 587
- Antonio Enrico Fiorentino
Sorrento-Via S Cesareo
signed and inscribed
oil on board, 27.5cm x 22cm (10.75" x 8.75") £ 100 - 150
- Lot 588
- English School circa 1890
Portrait of a Young Girl
wearing a hat, a blue bow at her neck
oil on canvas, 49.5cm x 40cm (19.5" x 15.75") £ 250 - 350
- Lot 589
- 19th Century English School
Portrait of a Lady
half length, wearing a lace trimmed bonnet and black dress
oil on canvas, 76cm x 64cm (30" x 25.25") £ 60 - 80
- Lot 590
- Henri Carpentero
Interior Scene
with woman asleep in a chair and a young couple visible through a doorway
signed
oil on panel, 26cm x 38cm (10.25" x 15") £ 300 - 500
- Lot 591
- manner of David Teniers
Figures Merry Making and Brawling Outside an Inn
oil on panel, 36cm x 26cm (14.25" x 10.25") £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 592
- Francesco Pablo de Besperato
Herm, Channel Islands
oil on board, 44cm x 59.5cm (17.25" x 23.25") and 20th Century School
French Harbour Scene
oil on canvas, 60cm x 49cm (23.5" x 19.25") £ 100 - 150
- Lot 593
- James Walker Tucker
Children Running with Butterfly Nets by a River
signed
oil on canvas, 38cm x 48.25cm (15" x 19") £ 400 - 600
- Lot 594
- Colin MacLaurin-Jones
Shore Scene
oil on board, 43cm x 58cm (17" x 23")
and sundry other paintings and watercolours by the same £ 80 - 120
- Lot 595
- Stuart Maxwell Armfield
Flight
children releasing doves from baskets
signed and inscribed
tempera, 75cm x 108cm (29.5" x 42.5") £ 600 - 800
- Lot 596
- Filippo Lauri
Vulcan at his forge before a bas-relief of Hercules and the Lernaen Hydra
oil on paper laid on canvas, 27.25cm x 21.25cm (10.75" x 8.75")
Provenance: Dr Bragge 1774 according to inscription on reverse. The Dealer and collection Robert Bragge (died 1777) is recorded in Italy in buying pictures from the Ottoboni Collection for Dr Thomas Newton as well as from himself. Pier Leone Ghezzi (1674-1755) drew his portrait, which was subsequently engraved by Arthur Pond. He was a regular importer of pictures to England Bears old Christie's catalogue description. This Bozzetto formed part of a series; another design of similar size was sold as part of the Marshall collection, Bonhams, London,
28th March 1974 lot 34 £ 4,000 - 6,000
- Lot 597
- Eve Kirk
Chalkis
The Greek Coastal Town from the Sea
signed
oil on canvas, 36cm x 56cm (14" x 22") £ 500 - 800
- Lot 598
- 19th Century English School
Portrait of a child
head and shoulders, wearing a white collar
oil on canvas, 52cm x 41cm (20.5" x 16") £ 80 - 120
- Lot 599
- attributed to Charles Napier Hemy
Wreck off a Rocky Coast
oil on canvas, 45cm x 59.5cm (17.75" x 23.5") £ 600 - 800
- Lot 600
- Nicola F Criscimanno
Valetta, Malta-The Gozo Boat
Grand Harbour, Valetta
Grand Harbour, Valetta by night
set of three
signed Crino and dated 1887
oil on paper, 20cm x 37cm (7.75" x 14.5")
oval £ 4,000 - 6,000
- Lot 601
- Nicola F Criscimanno
Gozo Fishing Vessel
signed Crino and dated 1877
oil on paper, 27cm x 21cm (10.5" x 8.25")
oval £ 1,200 - 1,800
- Lot 602
- William Thornley
Bamburgh Castle
oil on canvas, 24.5cm x 39.5cm (9.75" x 15.5") £ 1,200 - 1,800
- Lot 603
- W Callcott Knell
Moonlight on the Medway
oil on canvas, 19cm x 39.5cm (7.5" x 15.5") £ 400 - 600
- Lot 604
- after Antonio Canal (called Canaletto)
The Doge's Palace, Venice
View from Piazzetta San Marco, Venice
a pair
oil on canvas, 56cm x 73cm (22" x 28.75") £ 7,000 - 9,000
- Lot 605
- Francis R Flint
Gateway to Entrevaux
oil on canvas, 50cm x 60cm (19.5" x 23.5") £ 100 - 200
- Lot 606
- James Northcote
Portrait of Margaret Coulthurst of Gargrave House, Yorkshire
seated, in a white dress, a sewing box to her right, a terrier to her left
signed and dated 1806
oil on canvas, 125cm x 99cm (49.25" x 39")
Provenance: Gargrave Hall, purchased Pitchford Hall 1992, lot 584
Literature: S. Gwynn, Memorial of an Eighteenth Century Painter (James Northcote), 1898, p.279, No. 439 £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 607
- Leonie von Littrow
On the Adriatic
signed
oil on panel, 48.25cm x 71cm (19" x 28") £ 4,000 - 4,500
- Lot 608
- Thomas Cantrell Digdale
Portrait of Lady Hungerford
oil on canvas size, 76cm x 63cm (30" x 24.75") £ 60 - 80
- Day 2 - The Portrait Miniatures
- Lot 611
- (L) A 19th Century oval wax portrait relief of a gentleman, 12cm x 10cm (5" x 4"), an oval silhouette bust portrait of a gentleman and a Baxter print, 'Popping the Question'
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 100
- Lot 612
- Regency School
Bust Portrait of a Young Lady
silhouette heightened in gilt, 10cm x 6.5cm (4" x 2.5") £ 20 - 30
- Lot 613
- 19th Century School
Portrait of a Gentleman
pencil, 9.5cm x 6.5cm (3.75" x 2.5")
in a Tunbridgeware frame
and sundry pictures including a cased ambrotype, framed photographs etc £ 60 - 80
- Lot 614
- English School, circa 1730
Portrait of a Gentleman
in full grey wig with brown coat
bust length
watercolour on ivory, 10cm x 7.75cm (4" x 3")
in fine gold frame chased with a star £ 500 - 700
- Lot 615
- English School, circa 1740
Portrait of a Young Lady
wearing a lace collar and cap
watercolour on ivory, 4cm x 3.5cm (1.5" x 1.25") £ 80 - 120
- Lot 616
- English School, 17th Century
Portrait of a Gentleman
in full wig with lace collar and embroidered black coat
watercolour on card, 7.75cm x 5cm (3" x 2")
Note: The reverse with baronet's coronet, monogram and Natus March y 29 1637 £ 200 - 300
- Lot 617
- 18th Century English School
Portrait of a Young Lady
wearing a blue dress with flowers in her hair
circa 1750
watercolour on ivory, 10cm x 7.75cm (4" x 3") £ 150 - 200
- Lot 618
- Laura E Start
Miss Isa Newton, Tavistock
signed
6cm x 5cm (2.25" x 2")
and three others £ 70 - 90
- Day 2 - The Clothing and Accessories
- Lot 622
- A pair of machine tapestries, North African scenes, 47cm x 140cm (18.5" x 55") £ 40 - 60
- Lot 623
- A pair of black leather riding boots and a butler card stand £ 80 - 120
- Lot 624
- A crocodile skin attaché case, a briefcase, various other cases etc £ 80 - 120
- Lot 625
- A lady's evening bag embroidered trees, a cottage, etc. in a hilly landscape, with gilt metal clasp and chain £ 40 - 60
- Lot 626
- A needlework sampler finely embroidered a flowering tree, birds etc in wool and silk and lyrics 'Each little flower that opens...', 31cm x 64cm (12.25" x 25.25") £ 200 - 300
- Lot 627
- A needlework sampler by Mehetabel Smith, Ackworth School, 1804 and a small sampler of numbers and alphabet by Phillis Marsh £ 80 - 100
- Lot 628
- Two shawls, various doilies etc £ 70 - 90
- Lot 629
- Two pleated and crocheted underskirts, a lace blouse, etc £ 50 - 70
- Lot 630
- A moleskin cape and a satin lined red cape with ermine collar £ 70 - 90
- Lot 631
- A quantity of union flags, a red ensign etc £ 80 - 120
- Lot 632
- A fan with mother-of-pearl sticks, painted birds, butterflies and flowers in original box £ 40 - 60
- Lot 633
- A Gladstone type bag and sundry baskets £ 30 - 40
- Day 2 - The Toys and Games
- Lot 636
- A quantity of meccano with instruction booklet £ 20 - 30
- Lot 637
- (L) An ebony and ivory cribbage board with central oval, monogrammed and dated Dec 5th 1871, 46cm (18") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 60 - 80
- Lot 638
- A child's Victorian pine chest of drawers, painted and decorated and with porcelain handles, on a plinth base, 34cm (13.5") wide £ 200 - 300
- Lot 639
- A doll's folding pushchair with material seat and bearing Hamley's trade label £ 30 - 40
- Lot 640
- Sundry doll's house furniture and accessories, etc £ 80 - 120
- Lot 641
- A doll's house in mahogany, circa 1880, the gabled front with weather boards, four windows and door enclosing an interior of three rooms and an attic, 104cm (41") high £ 500 - 700
- Lot 642
- A mahjong set, the five drawers containing bone pieces, 24cm (9.5") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 643
- No lot.
- Lot 644
- A small bisque head doll with weighted eyes and a small bisque head doll with weighted eyes and composition body £ 180 - 220
- Lot 645
- Three small dolls, various and a monkey £ 70 - 90
- Lot 646
- Sundry board games, card games etc £ 40 - 60
- Lot 647
- Sundry dolls' house furniture and accessories £ 80 - 120
- Lot 648
- A child's pitch pine quadruple seater desk with a writing slope, 218cm (85.75") wide
Note: Used as a prop in the Television series Wacko £ 40 - 60
- Lot 649
- A child's stick back rush seat chair and a doll's wicker chair £ 100 - 150
- Day 2 - The Weapons, Militaria and Sporting Items
- Lot 650
- Sundry fishing rods, reels, etc. £ 80 - 120
- Lot 651
- A dagger with white metal handle and scabbard, engraved foliate scrolls throughout £ 80 - 120
- Lot 652
- A bayonet, the blade marked 1903 and a quantity of sundries including a plated salver, a turned wood goblet etc £ 40 - 60
- Lot 653
- A Caucasian dagger, the double-edged blade with single fuller cut to each side, the waisted horn grip and leather covered scabbard both with nielloed white metal mounts, the blade 39cm (15.25") long £ 200 - 300
- Lot 654
- A Tongan club, apa' apai, 19th Century, decorated Efu and Amoamokofe patterns and with Fijian inspired Tavatava designs, the handle with butt lug, 100cm (39.25") long
Note: This club is believed to have been collected by Henry Jones, a seaman whose career began as 3rd Class Assistant Engineer on the Niger 1854 and continued on Caradoc 1854-1858, Hannibal 1858, Victor Emmanuel 1858-1859, Marlborough 1859-1861, Industry 1861-1871, Indus 1871-1873, Cambridge 1873-1874, Vigilant 1874, Asia 1874, Vigilant 1874-1877, Victor Emmanuel 1878, Jamar 1878, Jumna 1878-1882 and Inflexible 1882-1883 by which time he was a Chief Engineer £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 655
- A swagger stick of Derbyshire Regiment interest, a Malacca walking cane with Eastern white metal knop and a carved hardwood cane £ 60 - 80
- Lot 656
- A mahogany gun box, the brass carry handle engraved R Thompson Esq, label inside for Standenmayer, Gun Maker, London, gutted, 81cm (31.75") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 657
- A Victory medal to M27600 P S Dawe Act ERA 4 RN and a cap badge for 23rd Bn The London Regt £ 30 - 50
- Lot 658
- A medal commemorative of the Coronation of Edward VII, a medal commemorative of the Investiture of Edward Prince of Wales 1911, The Lusitania (German) medal 1915 and three others £ 50 - 70
- Lot 659
- A Royal Marine Brunswick star, pith helmet badge and sundry regimental and other lapel badges £ 40 - 60
- Lot 659a
- A Caucasian dagger with waisted horn grip and leather scabbard, a bayonet, a small telescope and a quantity of sundries £ 100 - 150
- Day 2 - The Miscellaneous Items
- Lot 660
- A silver mounted riding crop, London 1900, 65cm (25.5") long, and a silver collared walking stick, 90cm (35.5") long £ 80 - 100
- Lot 661
- Two Tunbridge ware boxes, 25.5cm (10") and 17.5cm (7") wide £ 50 - 80
- Lot 662
- An oak canteen, the hinged lid with inset shield shaped brass plaque, 45cm (17.75") wide and two further canteens £ 30 - 40
- Lot 663
- (L) A Black Forest oval trinket box, the hinged cover carved a pair of grouse, 18cm (7") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 70 - 90
- Lot 664
- (L) A wrought iron framed three-fold screen
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 20 - 30
- Lot 665
- (L) A copper two-handled oval preserving pan and three copper saucepans
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 100 - 120
- Lot 666
- (L) A copper kettle and cover, a set of balance scales and a quantity of sundries
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 120
- Lot 667
- (L) A mid 19th Century gilt metal mounted malachite inkstand with turned finials to the corners, fitted an octagonal glass pot with engraved mounts on bun feet, 12.5cm (5") high and the matching stand with pierced engraved rests, 10.5cm (4") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 600 - 800
- Lot 668
- A brass mounted compass in a leather case, various cameras etc £ 60 - 80
- Lot 669
- A leather Gladstone bag, a copper kettle, etc £ 50 - 70
- Lot 670
- A pair of ivory mounted cut throat razors, sundry studs, etc £ 40 - 60
- Lot 671
- An Edwardian kidney shaped tray, inlaid scrolls acanthus etc, 65cm (25.5") wide £ 80 - 100
- Lot 672
- No lot.
- Lot 673
- A pair of stained glass leaded lights, monogrammed, 99cm x 49cm (39" x 19.25") and two stained leaded lights, 50cm (19.5") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 674
- A bronze metal figure of a hare, various other figures etc £ 80 - 100
- Lot 675
- No lot.
- Lot 676
- A set of brass stair rods with brackets, a copper shower head with brass taps, curtain rails, etc. £ 80 - 120
- Lot 677
- A wicker laundry basket and two-wheeled trolley for the same
Provenance: Convent of the Poor Clares, Woodchester £ 50 - 70
- Lot 678
- No lot.
- Lot 679
- A Victorian walnut cased stereographoscope, bears label for Negretti and Zambra, London, impressed number 2632, the hinged upper section above a magnifying glass, 39cm (15.25") long and a quantity of slides by Keystone View Company including Boer War and Royal interest £ 300 - 500
- Lot 680
- A quantity of sundries including Remington typewriter, cameras, GWR jigsaw etc £ 40 - 60
- Lot 681
- A square embossed bronze plaque after the Antique, 19cm (7") square £ 100 - 150
- Lot 682
- An 18th Century small leather costrel sewn in barrel form, 12.75cm (5") long £ 100 - 120
- Lot 683
- A 17th Century style bronze cauldron of bellied form, cast with the Hapsburg double headed eagle, 34.25cm (13.5") high £ 300 - 400
- Lot 684
- A set of four 17th Century caryatid carvings, possibly French circa 1630, 35.5cm (14") high £ 1,200 - 1,800
- Lot 685
- A plaster bust of a young child, wearing a bonnet and a ruff, 17cm (6.75") high, two gull chicks and other modern sculpture £ 60 - 80
- Lot 686
- A table bell, a pestle and mortar and sundry other brass £ 60 - 80
- Lot 687
- An Indian ivory inlaid dressing box, the ebony box inlaid with floral designs and fitted with boxes, 41cm (16") wide £ 500 - 800
- Lot 688
- A brass saxophone by J R Lafleur £ 80 - 100
- Lot 689
- A barograph by Pastorelli & Rapkin, 46 Hatton Garden, London, in an ebonised framed and glazed case on a low stand with feet to the corners, 35cm (13.75") wide £ 200 - 300
- Lot 690
- A late 18th Century pen and inkwork tea caddy with panels of figures within landscapes, flowers and foliage, the interior with later decoration of a house and with two compartments, on ball feet £ 200 - 300
- Lot 691
- A 19th Century jardinière stand on turned column and tripod base, 107cm (42") high £ 100 - 150
- Lot 692
- A Continental oak carving, late 16th/early 17th Century, of arched form depicting the Nativity within an arched wreath type surround with leaves and fruiting vines, the other side possibly carved a little earlier with the arms of Montagut of Catalonia, Spain (reference: Armorial General J B Riebstrap, Volume II page 247), with polychrome decoration, 87.5cm (34.5") wide, 56cm (22") high
Note: In the possession of the Vendor family since circa 1820. The arms have always been thought to be those of Villarnau, from the Catalan area North East Spain, the Castle Villarnau is on the banks of the Anoia River and by family repute this carving came from a ship of the Spanish Armada and was passed down through the Johnston family of Lurgan, N. Ireland. Being two-sided it has been suggested that the carving may have been part of the fabric of a church or private chapel, such as an altar £ 3,000 - 5,000
- Lot 693
- A bronze ink stand fitted three shells, one on central eagle support the base with border of shells, on scroll feet, 35.5cm (14") high
the reverse with presentation inscription, the metal of this stand formed part of the Great Gun of Ghuznee called the Zuburjung... £ 80 - 120
- Lot 694
- A pair of opera glasses and a quantity of sundries £ 60 - 80
- Lot 695
- Sundry walking canes, umbrellas etc some with silver mounts in a four division stick stand £ 100 - 120
- Lot 696
- A copper warming pan with turned ebonised handle and sundry copper and brass including candlesticks and horse brasses £ 50 - 70
- Lot 697
- A quantity of middle Eastern brasswares including chargers, etc £ 70 - 90
- Lot 698
- A cast iron door stop modelled as a lion, 38cm (15") high £ 30 - 50
- Lot 699
- A box of magic lantern slides, Egypt 1918 £ 80 - 120
- Lot 700
- A rope maker's wheel with turned wood winding handle £ 40 - 60
- Lot 701
- A matched set of five pewter measures, of ogee shape, the largest a pint and an ogee shaped pint tankard with monogram £ 50 - 70
- Lot 702
- A pewter quart measure, a pint mug engraved J Brown, Fortune of War, London, and a pewter mustard pot £ 40 - 60
- Lot 703
- Two small tortoiseshell boxes of caddy shape, the largest 6.5cm (2.5") wide and a tortoiseshell snuffbox of curved shape £ 280 - 320
- Lot 704
- A small group of Egyptian artifacts including vases, figures, etc., circa 1918 £ 200 - 300
- Lot 705
- A postage scale on wood plinth and another small scale marked Paris £ 50 - 70
- Lot 706
- A set of draughtsman's instruments, in a fitted rosewood box, 20cm (7.75") wide and a quantity of surveyors rules including an example by W H Harling, London £ 80 - 120
- Lot 707
- A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two compartments, 20cm (7.75") wide, an inlaid box and sundry small boxes £ 80 - 120
- Lot 708
- A walnut tea caddy, the hinged lid marquetry inlaid two threshers, 11cm (4.25") wide £ 50 - 70
- Lot 709
- An Anglo-Indian calamander wood sewing box of serpentine outline, the hinged cover inlaid to the interior above a lift out tray fitted various lidded compartments, the lids inlaid ebony, bone and tortoiseshell, 34cm (13.5") wide £ 500 - 700
- Lot 710
- A 19th Century mahogany writing slope, the fitted interior 45cm (17.75") wide £ 50 - 70
- Lot 711
- An early 20th Century beadwork snake, possibly made by Turkish prisoners of war £ 80 - 120
- Lot 712
- A mother-of-pearl inlaid card case, 7.5cm (3") wide, a small agate box, a box modelled as a book and a star inlaid box £ 70 - 90
- Lot 713
- A No 3 special Kodak camera in original slip box and various other cameras £ 50 - 70
- Lot 714
- A burnished steel footman, 41cm (16") wide £ 40 - 60
- Lot 715
- No lot.
- Lot 716
- A Canon EOS 500D camera with 18-200mm E F-S F3.5 - 5.6 1S zoom lens £ 400 - 600
- Lot 717
- A Canon E0S 5D Mark II Digital SLR camera body £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 718
- A stained and leaded glass panel decorated sunflowers and foliage, 40cm (15.75") square and another of stylised roses, 46cm x 55cm (18" x 21.75") £ 100 - 150
- Lot 719
- A monkey sitting on a skull, mounted on books £ 40 - 60
- Lot 719a
- A quantity of sewing accessories £ 80 - 120
- Day 2 - The Clocks and Pocket Watches
- Lot 720
- (L) An American mahogany arch top mantel clock, fitted an eight-day movement, 48.5cm (19") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 40 - 60
- Lot 721
- No lot.
- Lot 722
- A silver pair cased watch, the dial signed John Ballard, the verge movement signed Ed Bayley, circa 1700 £ 300 - 500
- Lot 723
- A Regency mahogany arch top eight-day mantel clock with pierced brass grilles and spandrels and handle to the top, fitted a circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed Wightman, London, fitted a twin fusee movement, striking on a bell, 46cm (18") high £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 724
- A wall clock, the dial with Arabic numerals, the door with arch bevelled glass panel, 71cm (28") high £ 50 - 70
- Lot 725
- A mahogany cased banjo barometer, 19th Century, by John Stopani, 97cm (38") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 726
- A late 18th Century eight-day longcase clock, the oak case with swan neck cornice and painted glass frieze with turned column to the sides, the trunk enclosed by a panel door and with canted columns on bracket feet, the arch brass dial with phases of the moon decorated spandrels, engraved centre and silvered chapter ring having subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the arch signed John Greenhall Parr, 217cm (85.5") high £ 800 - 900
- Lot 727
- A thirty-hour oak longcase clock with moulded dentil cornice and turned columns to the sides, the trunk with canted columns and enclosed by an arch top door, on bracket feet, fitted a square engraved brass dial with single band and a having a 17th Century style movement, 207cm (81.5") high £ 1,800 - 2,200
- Lot 728
- A late 18th Century eight-day musical longcase clock, the oak case with squared top and having turned pillars to the side, the trunk enclosed by an arch top door on splay feet, the arch top brass dial with tune dial to the arch and central roundel inscribed William Bird, Seagrove, having mask head spandrels and matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date dial, the movement striking on the hour and playing one of four tunes on eight bells, 220cm (86.5") high £ 3,500 - 4,500
- Lot 729
- A George III pair cased pocket watch, London 1802, with verge movement by Geo, Bickton No 5939 £ 350 - 450
- Lot 730
- A gilt brass carriage clock with eight-day movement and the case for the same £ 70 - 90
- Day 2 - The Arts & Crafts Furniture & Pottery
- Lot 735
- Wedgwood Arts and Crafts pottery: A toilet jug and basin attributed to Louise Powell, painted trailing harebells in blue, red and green, mark: impressed Wedgwood and numbered 39 in blue script £ 300 - 500
- Lot 736
- Wedgwood Arts and Crafts pottery: A jam pot and cover, painted foliage and scrolls in green, blue and puce, 10cm (4") high, marks: impressed Wedgwood and monogrammed MMB in blue £ 40 - 60
- Lot 737
- Wedgwood Arts and Crafts pottery: A sugar basin, cover and stand painted foliage and scrolls in green, blue and puce, 11.5cm (4.5") high, marks: impressed Wedgwood and numbered R10 in blue and a matching jug £ 80 - 120
- Lot 738
- Wedgwood Arts and Crafts pottery: A lustre two-handled soup bowl, cover and stand with silver lustre bands, 12.5cm (5") high, marks: impressed Wedgwood, 12A29; initialled AMH 8428 and a copper lustre plate by Millicent Taplin, 22cm (8.75") diameter, marks: impressed Wedgwood and with Etruria stamp initialled CM and numbered 5522 £ 40 - 50
- Lot 739
- Wedgwood Arts and Crafts pottery: A milk jug by Grace Barnsley, painted climbing flowers in green and pink with black laurel borders, 12.5cm (5") high, marks: impressed Wedgwood and monogrammed GB 139 £ 100 - 150
- Lot 740
- Wedgwood Arts and Crafts pottery: A silver lustre jug by Grace Barnsley, with silver foliage and blue flowers, 11cm (4.25") high, marks: impressed Wegwood and initialled GWB.48 £ 40 - 60
- Lot 741
- Wedgwood Arts and Crafts pottery: A honey pot and cover by Louise Powell of ogee shape, the cover with ball finial painted all over flowers and foliage in blue, red and ochre, 12cm (4.75") high, marks impressed Wedgwood, monogrammed and marked L P 3624 in blue script £ 250 - 300
- Lot 742
- Wedgwood Arts and Crafts pottery: Five plates of coffee coloured ground, the borders painted palmets in brown, 23cm (9") diameter, marks: impressed Wedgwood 5U33, initialled and numbered A M H 874D in red script £ 250 - 300
- Lot 743
- A Queen's ware silver lustre part tea service by Louise Powell, painted with scrolling foliage and berries, signed with monogram, with impressed Wedgwood marks, comprising teapot and cover, five tea plates, four tea cups, six saucers, two sugar basins (one without monogram) and milk jug £ 250 - 350
- Lot 744
- Six Queen's ware silver lustre desert plates, by Louise Powell, three signed with monogram and design number 3235 £ 120 - 180
- Lot 745
- Four Queen's ware miniature silver lustre goblets by Louise Powell, all signed with monogram and design number 2346 £ 60 - 80
- Lot 746
- A Wedgwood Ruby lustre jug, Powell studio with printed marks £ 50 - 80
- Lot 747
- Six Minton and Hollins tiles, probably designed by Pugin £ 100 - 120
- Lot 748
- A small Moorcroft vase, 10cm (4") high and a Crown Devon jug £ 50 - 70
- Lot 749
- An Art Nouveau style faience plate, decorated a young woman among sunflowers, 24cm (9.5") diameter £ 80 - 120
- Lot 750
- A brown glazed studio pottery vase of squat form, decorated stylised poppies, the base signed Gerard 1977, 23cm (9") high and another pottery vase, the thread border set three roundels of birds, 24cm (9.5") high £ 60 - 80
- Lot 751
- Sundry Winchcombe and other studio pottery, including Toff Millway pottery £ 100 - 150
- Lot 752
- An Aesthetic style glass vase of tapering form, finely painted summer flowers and a butterfly to one side and flowers to the others within pearl dot gilded borders, 18cm (7") high £ 200 - 300
- Lot 753
- A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian twin handled tazza on a spreading circular foot, green glazed throughout, 31cm (12.25") wide £ 150 - 200
- Lot 754
- A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase designed by Walter Crane and decorated by William S Mycock, circa 1905, the blue green ground with silver lustre design depicting classical maidens in galleons above a Greek Key border, 27cm (10.5") high £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 755
- A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase of lobed shape with mottled green glaze, 21cm (8.25") high, impressed marks 'Made in England' numbered 3304 £ 80 - 120
- Lot 756
- A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl, circular, impressed marks, 21.5cm (8.5") diameter £ 50 - 70
- Lot 757
- A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl, orange glaze throughout, impressed marks, 20cm (8") diameter £ 50 - 70
- Lot 758
- A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl, orange glaze throughout, impressed marks, 21cm (8.25") diameter and a smaller example £ 60 - 80
- Lot 759
- A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian baluster vase of amber glaze, impressed mark beneath, 30cm (12") high £ 240 - 260
- Lot 760
- A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian blue glazed saucer dish impressed mark No 2523, 21cm (8.25") diameter £ 50 - 70
- Lot 761
- A Doulton stoneware vase with incised decoration of cows by Hannah Barlow with leaf decorated neck and base by Eliza Simmance, mark Doulton, Lambeth, England, monogram of Hannah Barlow and Eliza Simmance, 46.5cm (18.25") high £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 764
- Four rush seat ladder back chairs by Ernest Gimson, on turned legs and front baluster stretcher £ 250 - 350
- Lot 765
- An Arts and Crafts table, the folding top with countersunk central butterfly hinges, having rounded corners on a trestle type base with central stretcher
5ft by 2ft 8 ins wide when open £ 600 - 800
- Lot 766
- An Arts & Crafts rush seat armchair attributed to Liberty & Co, circa 1900, a ladder back chair and a dining chair with rush seat and pierced splat back in the manner of C F A Voysey £ 40 - 60
- Lot 767
- An Arts & Crafts wall mirror, circa 1910, in the style of Liberty & Co, in a beaten copper frame inscribed Consider the Lilies, set with two glazed china roundels, 36.75cm x 30.5cm (14.5" x 12") overall £ 300 - 400
- Lot 768
- An oak sideboard by Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn, with adzed top and fitted three long drawers, the upper drawer fitted cutlery trays, flanked by a panel door to each side, with hammered metal latches and hinges, signed with a mouse to one canted column, 152.5cm (60") wide £ 3,000 - 4,000
- Lot 769
- An oak dining table by Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn, the adzed top raised on octagonal baluster legs, one signed with a mouse, 183cm x 86.25cm (72" x 34") £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 770
- An oak side table by Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn, the adzed top raised on octagonal legs united by a flat stretcher, signed with a mouse to one leg, 87.75cm (34.5") wide
45.5cm (17.75") deep and 73cm (28.75") high £ 400 - 600
- Lot 771
- A nest of three coffee tables by Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn, each with carved mouse to the front leg, the largest 61cm (24") wide £ 600 - 800
- Lot 772
- A oak tallboy by Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson, with two doors above two long and two short drawers, 83.75cm (33") wide £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 773
- A pair of oak stools by Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn, each with shaped seat carved a mouse to the front, raised on three chamfered legs, 37cm (14.5") wide £ 400 - 600
- Lot 774
- A pewter easel mirror after a design by WMF, the Art Nouveau style frame with maiden in relief looking into the glass beside a flowering tree, the plate 27cm x 20cm (10.5" x 8") £ 60 - 80
- Lot 775
- An Arts and Crafts mahogany table with crossbanded satinwood border, the end supports each pierced an elongated spade and united by a flat platform stretcher, 56cm (22") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 776
- An ebony cabinet by Peter Waals (1870-1937), the interior of drawers surrounding a central cupboard painted with jasmine by Louise Powell (1882-1956), 44cm (17.25") wide (one drawer missing) £ 3,000 - 5,000
- Lot 777
- A small oak chest, probably by Ernest Gimson, of four short drawers, set with chequer stringing and on sledge feet, 25.5cm (10") wide £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 778
- A Newlyn copper chamber stick, the plain sconce above embossed fish decoration and a shaped copper dish £ 80 - 120
- Lot 779
- A pair of Art Nouveau pewter vases, of stylized form decorated roses, marked 0226 beneath, 19cm (7.5") high and an Art Nouveau style pewter lidded jug £ 40 - 60
- Day 2 - The Rugs
- Lot 782
- A small Hamadan rug with all over blue ground geometric field, 109cm x 75cm (43" x 29.5") £ 50 - 70
- Lot 783
- A rug with two medallions on a salmon pink ground, 149cm x 91cm (58.5" x 36") and another with twin triple pole medallions on a stylized floral ground, 160cm x 120cm (63" x 47") £ 80 - 100
- Lot 784
- A Hamadan rug with red ground geometric field with two diamond shaped medallions, 180cm x 94cm (71" x 37") £ 60 - 80
- Lot 785
- A prayer rug of central crimson ground within an alternating yellow, white and blue ground geometric border, 193cm x 115cm (76" x 45.25") £ 80 - 100
- Lot 786
- A Kashan rug with brick ground multi figured central field within a blue ground geometric border, 218cm x 136cm (86" x 53.5") £ 300 - 400
- Lot 787
- A Turkish rug with white ground stylized floral field, 210cm x 120cm (82.5" x 47.25") and another rug, similar (cut) £ 30 - 40
- Lot 788
- An Eastern rug, the three medallions on a raspberry ground within a triple border, 181cm x 121cm (71.25" x 47.5") and another rug £ 40 - 60
- Lot 789
- A Tabriz carpet, North West Persia second half 20th century, the ivory field centred by a floral medallion, cornered by spandrels and framed by a floral vine and palmette border, 396.25cm x 307.25cm (156" x 121") £ 100 - 150
- Day 2 - The Mirrors and Lighting
- Lot 794
- (L) An Edwardian mahogany dressing table mirror with oval plate, 107cm (42") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 40 - 60
- Lot 795
- A Victorian figured walnut swing framed mirror, the plate in a shaped frame on leaf carved scroll supports, the shaped base with hinged lid, 96.5cm (38") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 796
- (L) An early 20th Century pendant study light with stylized pierced brass border of hearts and foliage, complete with adjustable vase shaped weight and pulley, 45cm (17.75") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 120 - 150
- Lot 797
- (L) A mahogany standard lamp on a reeded column and circular base
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 40 - 60
- Lot 798
- (L) A pair of ormolu five-light table lights with entwined lily and foliate branches and vase supports, raised on square bases with beaded borders, 55cm (21.5") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 400 - 600
- Lot 799
- A pair of wall lights with fleur-de-lis finials, 61cm (24") high, and two other pierced and gilded wall lights, 65cm (25.5") high £ 40 - 60
- Lot 800
- A gilt metal six-light chandelier with central orb and chain suspension, a cast lion door porter £ 40 - 60
- Lot 801
- A Regency circular wall mirror, the gilded frame with surmount of a dromedary in surround of acorns and oak leaves, the plate with ebonised border 29cm (11.5") diameter £ 120 - 150
- Lot 802
- An 18th Century Dutch brass hanging lantern, chased and pierced with leaf design, of cylindrical form with conical top and bottom, 45.75cm (18") high £ 250 - 300
- Lot 803
- A George III mahogany framed mirror, the rectangular glass with gilt slip, the frame with fret carved crest and carved ears, total height, 110.5cm (43.5") high £ 300 - 500
- Lot 804
- A walnut arch top cheval glass with square supports and splay feet, the plate 115cm x 38cm (45.25" x 15") £ 100 - 120
- Lot 805
- A pottery table lamp with fringed shade, 56cm (22") high £ 30 - 40
- Lot 806
- A Regency mahogany swing frame toilet mirror, the breakfront base fitted three drawers, on bobbin turned front legs, 54cm (21.25") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 807
- A pair of ships copper lamps, Port and Starboard and another copper lamp £ 100 - 150
- Lot 808
- A pair of Indian Cobra candlesticks and a pair of Corinthian column candlesticks £ 40 - 60
- Lot 809
- A Victorian carved giltwood pier glass with surround of scrolls and flowers, the plate 145cm x 112cm (57" x 44") £ 200 - 300
- Lot 810
- A six-light hanging chandelier with glass night light holders £ 60 - 80
- Day 2 - The Furniture
- Lot 813
- (L) A circular velvet covered occasional table on crossover bobbin turned legs, 28cm (11") diameter
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 50 - 80
- Lot 814
- (L) A George II style walnut wing armchair, with upholstered back, seat and arms and on cabriole legs with pad feet
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 200 - 300
- Lot 815
- (L) A George III mahogany linen press, the moulded cornice above two panelled doors upon a chest of two short and two long drawers on bracket feet, 193cm x 122cm (76" x 48")
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 300 - 400
- Lot 816
- (L) A Victorian book stand, the two shelves on baluster turned supports and bun feet
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 120
- Lot 817
- (L) A George III mahogany Pembroke table, the two flap top on square moulded legs, 76.75cm (30.25") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 150 - 180
- Lot 818
- (L) A barber's Victorian leather upholstered chair, with adjustable back and head rest, open padded arms and on turned legs, the head rest stamped Centrifugal Patent No 29800
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 100 - 200
- Lot 819
- (L) A George III style mahogany writing table, the tooled leather top above three frieze drawers opposing three further drawers and on square moulded legs, 139.75cm (55") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 300 - 500
- Lot 820
- (L) A Victorian upholstered button back armchair on turned and carved front legs
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 150 - 180
- Lot 821
- (L) An 18th Century red walnut oval two-flap table with moulded border on cabriole legs with pad feet, 116cm (45.5") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 300 - 400
- Lot 822
- (L) A burr walnut reading table with table light support to the side on a spiral turned column, the circular base on three scroll feet, 38cm (14") diameter
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 150 - 200
- Lot 823
- (L) A carved oak wall bracket with scroll supports, 48cm (19") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 60 - 80
- Lot 824
- (L) A cane seat and back chair, an ebonised toilet mirror and a Victorian chair
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 60 - 80
- Lot 825
- (L) A wing back armchair, upholstered in crimson damask, on front cabriole legs
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 120
- Lot 826
- (L) An Edwardian mahogany wardrobe, banded in satinwood, enclosed by a mirror door and a pair of panel doors and fitted four drawers, 160cm (63") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 180 - 220
- Lot 827
- (L) A set of black and green painted hanging shelves with turned column supports, 81cm (32") wide £ 120 - 150
- Lot 828
- An upholstered armchair on bun feet £ 60 - 80
- Lot 829
- (L) A Victorian mahogany circular washstand, the top pierced for a bowl, with central platform and flat tripod base with central coaster, the whole with three turned pillar supports
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 300 - 400
- Lot 830
- (L) A mid 19th Century shaving stand, with circular mahogany top and spiral and reeded brass telescopic column and steel quadruple supports with claw feet (mirror missing), 37cm (14.5") diameter
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 200 - 250
- Lot 831
- (L) An 18th Century mahogany oval two-flap table on round tapered legs with pad feet, 128cm (50.25") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 300 - 500
- Lot 832
- (L) A mahogany converted square piano, now fitted with three drawers on square tapering legs, 166cm (68") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 80 - 120
- Lot 834
- (L) A George II mahogany oval two-flap table on turned legs and gates with pad feet, 94cm (37") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 180 - 220
- Lot 835
- (L) A Queen Anne style walnut dining chair with vase shaped splat, and drop-in needlework seat on shell carved cabriole legs
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 50 - 80
- Lot 836
- (L) An Edwardian square revolving bookcase with slatted divisions, 49cm (19.25") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 150 - 200
- Lot 837
- (L) A mahogany revolving bookcase with slatted sides, 49.5cm (19.5") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 150 - 250
- Lot 838
- (L) An early 19th Century mahogany bowfront chest, fitted four long and two short drawers on bracket feet, 105cm (41.5") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 220 - 250
- Lot 839
- (L) A mahogany hanging corner cupboard, with blind fret decoration and glazed bar door, 54cm (21.25") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 150 - 200
- Lot 840
- (L) A Victorian rosewood framed stool, upholstered top on carved serpentine legs united by a central turned stretcher, 54cm (21.25") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 60 - 80
- Lot 841
- (L) A pair of George III style mahogany serpentine side tables, with two frieze drawers on turned tapering legs, 83.75cm (33") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 70 - 90
- Lot 842
- (L) A pair of mahogany splat back single chairs, fitted loose trap seats on square chamfered legs and matching armchairs and another single chair
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 60 - 80
- Lot 843
- (L) A late 18th Century mahogany tray-top bedside table enclosed by a tambour door with two drawers under, 56cm (22") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 180 - 220
- Lot 844
- (L) A mahogany three drawer serving table, the banded rectangular top with three frieze drawers on square moulded legs, 162.5cm (64") wide (converted from a square piano)
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 100 - 200
- Lot 845
- An upholstered tub shaped chair on cabriole front legs £ 60 - 80
- Lot 846
- An oak cupboard with moulded cornice, fitted for hanging and enclosed by a pair of panel doors, on bracket feet, 107cm (42") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 847
- A mid 19th Century three-tier whatnot with brass galleried back, the brass rail uprights with turned finials, 76cm (30") wide £ 400 - 500
- Lot 848
- A George III elm corner chair with turned pierced uprights to the back, fitted a loose trap seat on square chamfered legs £ 80 - 120
- Lot 849
- No lot.
- Lot 850
- A Regency rosewood three-tier whatnot with three-quarter gallery to top, having turned tapered columns and fitted a drawer to the lower tier on pear shaped feet, 46cm (18") wide £ 400 - 600
- Lot 851
- A mid Victorian mahogany three-tier whatnot with shaped gallery and turned finials, the lower tier fitted a drawer on turned legs, 48cm (19") wide £ 300 - 400
- Lot 852
- A pine cupboard with shelves over and shaped apron beneath, 84.5cm (33") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 853
- Two monastic pews with misericord, now converted to a double bed £ 100 - 150
- Lot 854
- A serpentine front table with moulded border on pierced carved legs and stretchers, 100cm (39.5") wide £ 80 - 100
- Lot 855
- A rectangular chest of Louis XVI design with kingwood veneers fitted three drawers on square taper legs, 42cm (16.5") wide £ 70 - 90
- Lot 856
- No lot.
- Lot 857
- No lot.
- Lot 858
- No lot.
- Lot 859
- No lot.
- Lot 860
- A set of Victorian rosewood hanging shelves, with spiral turned supports, 60cm (23.5cm) wide £ 220 - 250
- Lot 861
- A pine kitchen cupboard with shaped recess over and enclosed by a pair of arch top panel doors, 94cm (37") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 862
- A Victorian walnut rectangular foot stool with upholstered loose trap seat on x shape supports, 55cm (21.5") wide £ 200 - 300
- Lot 863
- A circular mahogany table, the top cut for backgammon and raised on an 18th Century mahogany base with turned column and tripod support, 84cm (33") diameter £ 200 - 300
- Lot 864
- A pine open bookcase, 76cm (30") wide, a pine bench, 136cm (53.5") wide and a small stool
Provenance: Convent of the Poor Clares, Woodchester £ 50 - 70
- Lot 865
- A cream and gilt painted tabernacle enclosed by a pierced, painted and decorated door, 51cm (20") wide
Provenance: Convent of the Poor Clares, Woodchester £ 100 - 120
- Lot 866
- A Victorian pine chest, fitted two long and two short drawers with brushing slide, on bracket feet, 82.5cm (32.5") wide
Provenance: Convent of the Poor Clares, Woodchester £ 120 - 150
- Lot 867
- A Victorian pine chest, fitted two long and two short drawers with brushing slide on bracket feet, 86.5cm (34") wide
Provenance: Convent of the Poor Clares, Woodchester £ 120 - 150
- Lot 868
- A pine single flap table with reading slope fitted a drawer to the frieze on square legs, 85.5cm (33.75") wide
Provenance: Convent of the Poor Clares, Woodchester £ 40 - 60
- Lot 869
- A mahogany two flap table on square taper legs, 109cm (43") wide
Provenance: Convent of the Poor Clares, Woodchester £ 40 - 60
- Lot 870
- A pine kneehole desk, fitted a surround of nine drawers, 82.5cm (32.5") wide
Provenance: Convent of the Poor Clares, Woodchester £ 120 - 150
- Lot 871
- A pine cupboard enclosed by a pair of panel doors, 84cm (33") wide
Provenance: Convent of the Poor Clares, Woodchester
16.25 deep and 30 high, 32.5without rail 35.5with rail, wide £ 40 - 60
- Lot 872
- An elm refectory type table on shaped end supports united by a central stretcher, the top, 274cm x 58cm (108" x 23")
Provenance: Convent of the Poor Clares, Woodchester £ 400 - 600
- Lot 873
- A Victorian oak lectern carved in the Gothic style with pierced tracery and stepped tripod base, 152cm (59.75")
Provenance: Convent of the Poor Clares, Woodchester £ 150 - 250
- Lot 874
- A Victorian armchair, the buttoned back and seat to scroll arms, on turned legs with brass castors £ 200 - 300
- Lot 875
- An oak two-drawer dresser with rack above, 130cm (51") wide £ 200 - 300
- Lot 876
- A Queen Anne style walnut three-drawer side table, 73cm (28.75") wide £ 150 - 200
- Lot 877
- A 19th Century oak hanging corner cupboard with inlaid and panelled door, 85cm (33.25") wide £ 70 - 90
- Lot 878
- A small walnut Sutherland table, 61cm (24") wide £ 40 - 60
- Lot 879
- A mahogany Sutherland table, the two flaps on end supports united by a turned stretcher and set on outswept feet with brass caps and castors, 99cm (39") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 880
- A Victorian upholstered armchair on turned front legs £ 20 - 30
- Lot 881
- A 19th Century octagonal oak hall table, carved flowers and borders of shells and acanthus, on baluster turned columns and platform base, 104cm (41") wide £ 100 - 150
- Lot 882
- A mahogany side table fitted a single drawer on taper legs, 71cm (28") wide, an Edwardian mahogany side cupboard £ 40 - 60
- Lot 883
- A mahogany dining table raised on twin turned columns with tripod supports, 182cm (72") wide £ 30 - 40
- Lot 884
- A 19th Century mahogany chest of two short over three long drawers, on bracket feet, 93cm (36.5") wide £ 300 - 500
- Lot 885
- A painted corner cupboard, the door decorated birds and flowers in decoupage, 53cm (21") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 886
- A George III style pot stand, fitted a single drawer on chamfered legs united an x stretcher, 37cm (14.5") wide and another similar £ 100 - 150
- Lot 887
- A mahogany armchair of late 18th Century design, with pierced upright splat, fitted a loose trap seat on square chamfered legs £ 100 - 150
- Lot 888
- A mahogany chest of four long drawers raised on bracket feet, 66cm (26") wide (formerly a George III commode) £ 200 - 300
- Lot 889
- A Victorian oak shaving stand with circular glass, the circular platform with two hinged covers, raised on a tripod support £ 100 - 150
- Lot 890
- no lot
- Lot 891
- An oak dresser with shelves over and cupboards beneath, on baluster turned legs, 122cm (48") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 892
- An oak oval two-flap gate-leg table on baluster turned legs and flat central platform stretcher, 53cm (21") wide £ 100 - 150
- Lot 893
- A Victorian Sutherland table, circa 1890, the two-flap top on turned legs and gates, 82.5cm (32.5") wide £ 100 - 150
- Lot 894
- A mahogany bookcase enclosed by a pair of arch top glazed bar doors with cupboards and drawers under, 98cm (38.5") wide £ 80 - 100
- Lot 895
- A Victorian bowfront chest fitted three long and two short drawers with pillars to the sides, 128cm (50.5") wide £ 120 - 150
- Lot 896
- A 19th Century carved oak sideboard with mirrored back, fitted drawers and cupboards under, 150cm (59") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 897
- Three upholstered oak chairs, each with carved and fluted legs united by an X shaped stretcher and a matching armchair £ 80 - 100
- Lot 898
- A Victorian gout stool with scroll back on turned front legs £ 60 - 80
- Lot 899
- A narrow oak chest, the hinged lid over a twin panel front on block feet, the front stamped I N in various places, 90cm (35.5") wide £ 40 - 60
- Lot 900
- A 19th Century mahogany card table, the D shaped fold-over top on square taper legs, 91.5cm (36") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 901
- A Victorian walnut four-tier whatnot, the tiers with serpentine fronts united by barleytwist column supports, 109cm (43") high £ 100 - 150
- Lot 902
- An 18th Century and later joint stool, the rectangular top above a carved frieze, the turned legs united by stretchers, 47cm (18.5") wide £ 150 - 200
- Lot 903
- A Victorian walnut work table, the hinged octagonal lid inlaid a chequerboard above a taper octagonal well on a carved tripod base, 44cm (17.25") wide £ 80 - 120
- Lot 904
- A circular cast iron table, the reeded column on a platform base with three peg feet, 46cm (18") diameter £ 100 - 150
- Lot 905
- An Edwardian tub chair, the upholstered back and arms above a gallery of turned spindles, the upholstered seat on turned front legs £ 30 - 50
- Lot 906
- A mahogany corner washstand, fitted a drawer, 58.5cm (23") wide £ 40 - 60
- Lot 907
- A Victorian mahogany chest of two short over three long drawers set on turned peg feet, 112cm (44") wide £ 120 - 180
- Lot 908
- A near pair of staddle stones, each with circular top, approximately 63.5cm (25") diameter and another staddle stone with associated top £ 200 - 300
- Lot 909
- A set of 19th Century mahogany shelves, the three shelves above an arrangement of five drawers, 87cm (34.25") wide £ 150 - 200
- Lot 910
- An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, crossbanded and enclosed by a central shaped glazed bar door with glass panels to the sides and ends, on splay feet, 121cm (47") wide £ 350 - 450
- Lot 911
- A William IV mahogany D shaped card table, the folding top lined pink baize and with knulled border raised on a plain tapered column and flat quadruple base and scroll feet, 89cm (35") wide £ 250 - 350
- Lot 912
- An Edwardian mahogany cabinet with chequer banding and enclosed by a glazed door, on square legs, 53.5cm (21") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 913
- An early 19th Century oak corner cupboard enclosed by a twenty-one pane astragal glazed bar door, on a later stand, 74cm (29") wide £ 70 - 90
- Lot 914
- Four Regency mahogany dining chairs with shell and scroll splat backs, fitted loose trap seats on sabre front legs £ 120 - 150
- Lot 915
- An early Victorian oval dining table raised on a turned column and flat quadruple support with scroll feet, 142.5cm (56") wide £ 220 - 250
- Lot 916
- A Victorian circular footstool with upholstered top on a carved base with turned feet, 30.5cm (12") diameter £ 60 - 80
- Lot 917
- No lot.
- Lot 918
- A pair of George III mahogany framed dining chairs with pierced splats over trap seats, on square chamfered legs £ 60 - 80
- Lot 919
- A late 18th Century oak hanging corner cupboard, the panel door inlaid a central shell paterae and enclosing shelves, 101.5cm (40") high £ 80 - 120
- Lot 920
- A 17th Century oak five plank coffer, the hinged lid with chip carved decoration to each end, the front carved IS twice and with replaced lock plate, 78cm (30.75") wide £ 400 - 600
- Lot 921
- Three stools, various £ 40 - 60
- Lot 922
- A mid 19th Century breakfast table, the circular top on taper column support, tricorn platform and three carved paw feet on castors, 120cm (47.25") diameter £ 400 - 600
- Lot 923
- A 19th Century mahogany fold-over tea table, the rectangular top above a single drawer, on moulded square legs, 106.5cm (42") wide £ 400 - 600
- Lot 924
- An oak bowfront corner cupboard enclosed by a pair of panel doors, 76cm (30") wide £ 250 - 350
- Lot 925
- A George III corner washstand, the central platform with drawer and two false drawers with shaped platform base, 53.5cm (21") wide £ 150 - 200
- Lot 926
- A walnut card table, the serpentine front top lined green baize with plain frieze on S shaped cabriole legs, 79cm (31") wide £ 200 - 250
- Lot 927
- A Biedermeier walnut work table, late 19th Century, with fitted interior beneath the hinged cover, with false and shallow drawer to the frieze, on shaped tripod base, the top 52cm (20.5") wide £ 300 - 350
- Lot 928
- A yew chest, crossbanded and fitted five drawers with cupboards under, 61cm (24") wide £ 180 - 220
- Lot 929
- An early 19th Century mahogany chest with shell inlaid to the frieze, fitted three long and two short drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 124.5cm (49") wide £ 180 - 220
- Lot 930
- A walnut kneehole dressing table fitted a surround of five drawers, on cabriole legs, 99cm (39") wide £ 180 - 220
- Lot 931
- An oak corner cupboard with moulded cornice enclosed by a panel door, 73.5cm (29") wide £ 150 - 200
- Lot 932
- An office revolving armchair with slatted back and saddle seat, on cabriole legs united by an X-shaped stretcher £ 100 - 150
- Lot 933
- A George IV mahogany two-flap Pembroke table, fitted a drawer to one end on square taper legs, 78.5cm (31") wide £ 70 - 90
- Lot 934
- A set of hanging shelves with moulded cornice, 51cm (20") wide and an oval swing frame mirror, 33.5cm (13.25") wide £ 70 - 90
- Lot 935
- no lot
- Lot 936
- A student's oak desk with leaded glazed bookcase over and fall front with fitted interior and cupboard beneath, 76cm (30") wide £ 60 - 80
- Lot 937
- A metal bound silver chest and
two domed top trunks £ 70 - 90
- Lot 938
- A pine blanket chest with hinged cover, 94cm (37") wide £ 30 - 50
- Lot 939
- A late 18th Century carved oak chest, the hinged triple panel top above carved triple front on block feet, 120cm (47.5") wide £ 200 - 300
- Lot 940
- No lot.
- Lot 941
- A set of six wheelback chairs £ 20 - 30
- Lot 942
- Additional lot
An early 20th Century wing back armchair on squat cabriole legs £ 60 - 80
- Lot 943
- No lot.
- Lot 944
- No lot.
- Lot 945
- A George III mahogany oval two-flap table with moulded border raised on cabriole legs, carved at the knees and with C scrolls to the sides on finely carved hoof feet, 124.5cm (49") wide
Literature: For similar table see R Edwards, Shorter History of English Furniture p 537 pl18 £ 1,800 - 2,200
- Lot 946
- (L) A set of Victorian rosewood hanging shelves, the four shelves with mirrored back on twist turned supports and with scroll cresting, 119.5cm (47") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 400 - 600
- Lot 947
- (L) A Victorian marble top pedestal, the ebonised fluted column with stepped gilded mounts, the gilt mounted base with border of flowers and scrolls, 105cm (41.5") high
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire
- Lot 948
- (L) A George II red walnut corner chair with flat scroll arms and twin pierced upright splats to the backs, fitted a loose trap seat on square chamfered legs
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 600 - 800
- Lot 949
- A Regency burr elm two-flap sofa table, cross banded in rosewood, fitted two drawers to the frieze and two false drawers to the other side, on rectangular end supports on splay feet with brass cup castors, 149cm (53.5") wide £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 950
- (L) A George III mahogany tallboy chest with dentil cornice fitted three long and three short drawers with fluted canted columns to the sides, the base fitted three long drawers on bracket feet, 178cm (70") high, 107cm (42") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 700 - 900
- Lot 951
- (L) A partner's mahogany kneehole desk fitted a surround of nine drawers to one side and central drawer and two cupboards to the other, the leather lined top 187cm x 122cm (73.5" x 48")
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 600 - 800
- Lot 952
- (L) A 19th Century Dutch walnut and marquetry centre table with panels and banding of floral marquetry on an ebonised ground with ivory and ebony moulded rim and conforming frieze drawer on square tapering legs and X shaped stretcher, 130cm (51") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 1,800 - 2,000
- Lot 953
- (L) A late 18th Century mahogany corner washstand, having a folding splash back and fitted interior with false three drawer frieze and tambour cupboard beneath on square taper legs united by a platform stretcher, 64cm (25") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 400 - 600
- Lot 954
- (L) A set of eight American fruitwood dining chairs, the cresting rails each carved a diaper with five wheat ear splats to the backs, fitted loose trap seats raised on square fluted taper legs
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 800 - 1,000
- Lot 955
- (L) A near matching set of 18th Century Anglo-Chinese Oriental hardwood chairs, the vase shaped splats carved floral scroll and strap work, the rails and supports carved husks and lattice work, the shaped drop in seats with foliate scroll carved rails on shell, scroll and leaf carved cabriole legs with grotesque mask feet. The set comprises six chairs with the same carving to back and legs and two slightly darker chairs with variations to the carved splats
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire
Note: Masterpieces of English Furniture, The Gerstenfeld Collection, Christie's Books No 31, bought from Jeremy Ltd, London. See also Crossman, The China Trade, p230 pl 83 and C Gilbert, Furniture at Temple Newsam and Lotherton Hall, 1978, Volume II, pp.492-493, fig. 648. Similar chairs can be found in the Collection of the Earls of Pembroke, Wilton House, Wiltshire. A similar set of 12 were sold at Sotheby's, London, 26th January 1968, lot 83. Other chairs of this model were sold at Christie's New York, 24th-25th January 2001, Lot 90 (a set of 12), Christie's New York, 7th October 1981, Lot 198 ( a set of 6) and a single example was sold at Sotheby's, New York 19th November 1988, lot 81. These chairs are thought to be circa 1720, and made from an unidentified Oriental hardwood of great weight and loosely to an English design, possibly in Canton for the British market. £ 80,000 - 120,000
- Lot 956
- (L) A pair of 18th Century Anglo-Chinese Oriental hardwood triple-top card/tea tables of semi-circular form, the plain folding tea table surface above a baize lined card table, the border carved with foliate scroll work and guinea wells, the matching carved frieze upon turned legs and gate with carved pad feet, 83cm (32.25") wide
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 20,000 - 30,000
- Lot 957
- (L) A mid Victorian upholstered four-piece conversation seat with deep buttoned back and seat on turned ebonised and gilded legs, comprising pair of settees, 139cm (54.5") wide, and pair of chairs, 84cm (33") wide overall 206cm x 183cm (81" x 72")
Provenance: Lydney Park, Gloucestershire £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 958
- An early 20th Century chestnut four-tier whatnot of tapering form: The Fowler Whatnot, the top with fleur-de-lis finials and carved panel of shamrock, rose and thistle inscribed and dated Coronation King Edward VII 1902, each of the three ebonised back panels carved the satellites with moons, each in their position on the Coronation day, each cupboard base with shield of the Duke of Gloucester to the sides and a shield of the City of Gloucester to each door, the reverse to the doors bearing a description, signed and dated C Fowler, Gloucester 1902, 43cm (17") wide £ 500 - 700
- Lot 959
- A George II style Irish mahogany serving table, the gadrooned top on a frieze carved with a basket of flowers and floral swags, on acanthus carved cabriole legs with lion paw feet,
135cm (53") wide £ 5,000 - 7,000
- Lot 960
- A set of eight George III style mahogany dining chairs including two armchairs the carved top rails with pierced and carved vase shaped splats the stuff over seats on square chamfered legs joined by stretchers £ 3,000 - 5,000
- Lot 961
- A George II oak drop leaf table, circa 1740, possibly Irish, with rectangular D Shaped drop leaves on shell carved cabriole legs with lion paw feet, 116.75cm (46") wide £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 962
- A George III mahogany architect's table, the associated superstructure fitted an arrangement of drawers, the pull out drawer with baize lined slide over turned legs on castors, the lock marked Barron Patent, 95.5cm (37.5") wide £ 800 - 1,200
- Lot 963
- A George III mahogany knife box of breakfront form, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior, inlaid throughout with feather banding and set a shield shaped silver escutcheon, 38cm (15") high £ 400 - 600
- Lot 964
- A Dutch walnut press, of 18th Century design, the shaped and moulded cornice above two cartouche shaped doors and above three short dummy drawers and two long drawers, 231cm x 162.5cm (91" x 64") £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 965
- A George II mahogany linen press, circa 1750, with fielded panel doors, on ogee bracket feet £ 2,000 - 3,000
- Lot 966
- A 19th Century mahogany secretaire bookcase, the architectural pediment over glazed panel doors with ogee arch tracery enclosing adjustable shelves, the secretaire fitted drawers and pigeon holes above three long drawers, on bracket feet, 225cm (88.5") high £ 1,000 - 1,500
- Lot 967
- An oak dresser, 19th Century, possibly North Wales, the rectangular top over three frieze drawers and three central drawers flanked by cupboard doors over an apron on block feet, 168cm (66") wide £ 1,500 - 2,000
- Lot 968
- An early 20th Century satinwood writing table painted floral swags and sprays throughout, the shaped top painted a seated lady in a red dress within an oval above a fitted drawer and two cupboard doors around a central kneehole, with turned free standing columns to each side set on turned peg feet, 110cm (43.25") wide £ 1,400 - 1,600
- Lot 969
- A partner's fine Victorian Gothic oak desk, the shaped breakfront top with bracket supports to each end and fitted three frieze drawers to each side, the pedestals fitted four drawers to each side and enclosed by twin Gothic arch doors, with three twin Gothic arch panels to the sides, on a plinth base, 250cm x 110cm (98.5" x 47")
This magnificent desk was used by Arthur Watts in his office at Watts of Lydney. Founded over 150 years ago the business started as a general store and bakery and was run by David Lazarus Watts and his wife Esther. Their son Josiah Watts, borrowed £300 from an uncle and added a small ironmongery shop to the business. With the ironmongery needs of Lydney's busy docks, railway and tin plate works and through the entrepreneurial skills of Josiah and his wife Clara, the business grew and by 1905 their son Arthur and later John joined the business. Building on the success a Ford Motor Dealership was also added to the business in 1912 and in 1919 Watts opened Lydney's first garage. Both Arthur and John served in First World War and on their return to Lydney, Arthur converted, repaired and sold surplus war vehicles and John started the very successful coach services. Through inspiration, dedication and foresight, Watts grew through the 20th and into the 21st Century and with the firm early foundations laid, it ensured that Watts remains one of the few great family businesses in Britain today. £ 5,000 - 8,000