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Additional File - Ewbank`s Auctions
Fine Jewellery, Silver, Paintings & Prints,
Antiques & Works of Art
Wednesday 23rd, Thursday 24th
& Friday 25th September 2015
£10
Chris Ewbank, FRICS ASFAV
Senior partner
chris@ewbankauctions.co.uk
Andrew Ewbank, BA ASFAV
Partner
andrewe@ewbankauctions.co.uk
Andrea Machen, Cert GA
Jewellery Specialist
andrea@ewbankauctions.co.uk
Emma Reeves, FGA, DGA,
RJGemDip, RJDip, RJDip
Gemmologist
emma@ewbankauctions.co.uk
Alastair McCrea, MA
Partner
alastair@ewbankauctions.co.uk
Front Cover: Lot 984
Inside Front Cover: Lot 1060
Inside Back Cover: Lot 1051
Andrew Delve, MA ASFAV
Partner
andy@ewbankauctions.co.uk
Tim Duggan, ASFAV
Partner
tim@ewbankauctions.co.uk
John Snape, BA ASFAV
Partner
john@ewbankauctions.co.uk
Fine Jewellery, Silver, Paintings & Prints, Antiques & Works of Art
Celebrating 25 Years
Fine Jewellery, Silver, Paintings
& Prints, Antiques & Works of Art
Jewellery, Costume Jewellery, Watches, Coins, Silver, Silver Plate,
Oil Paintings, Watercolours & Prints, Cars, Objects & Works of Art,
Ceramics & Glass, Textiles, Tribal Art, Collectables, Books & Maps,
Clocks & Instruments, Persian Rugs, Antique & Garden Furniture
SALE: Wednesday 23rd, Thursday 24th
& Friday 25th September 2015 at 10.30am
VIEWING:
Saturday 19th September 10.00am - 2.00pm
Monday 21st September 10.00am - 5.00pm
Tuesday 22nd September 10.00am - 8.00pm
Mornings of sale
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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS
ORDER OF SALE
1. Introduction.The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers,
particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted on
our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally
accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do
not fully understand.
Wednesday 23rd September 2015
at 10:30am
Lot
Section will
not start
before time
Jewellery
Costume Jewellery
Watches
Coins
Silver
Silver Plate
10:30 AM
12:35 PM
1:05 PM
1:40 PM
2:10 PM
5:10 PM
1
259
317
376
433
783
2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity,
for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your
primary contract is with the seller.
3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might
be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the
reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s
Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale
and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive.
4. Buyer’s Premium. The Conditions of Sale oblige buyers to pay a buyer’s
premium at 22.5% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot purchased.
5. VAT. (†) indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate
(presently 20%) on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s
premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT
within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because
VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. The double symbol (**) indicates that
the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is
that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both
the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the
above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because
such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the
Thursday 24th September 2015
VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax.
at 10:30am
Lot
Section will
not start
before time
Oil Paintings,
Watercolours & Prints
10:30am
850
6. Condition of Lots. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition
of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Intending buyers have ample opportunity
form inspection of goods and neither the seller nor we as the auctioneers accept
any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age
are not guaranteed to be in working order. However, in specified circumstances lots
mis-described because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment
made. There is a 2 week limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our
Conditions of Sale).
7. Condition Reports.We may be able to assist buyers unable to view by providing
a condition report, but these reports are based solely on our own opinion and are for
guidance only and no responsibility is accepted for their accuracy. Intending buyers are
strongly encouraged to view. (Please see our Conditions of Sale).
Friday 25th September 2015
at 10:30am
Lot
Section will
not start
before time
Cars
Objects & Works of Art
Ceramics & Glass
Textiles
Tribal Art
Collectables
Books & Maps
Clocks & Instruments
Persian Rugs
Antique Furniture
Garden
10:30 AM
10:35 AM
10:45 AM
11:45 AM
12:15 PM
12:25 PM
2:00 PM
2:30 PM
2:55 PM
3:20 PM
5:20 PM
1050
1055
1080
1190
1247
1265
1475
1523
1580
1628
1831
8. Export of goods. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether
an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on
importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials
such as ivory. Ask us if you need help.
9. Bidding. Bidders may be required to register before the sale commences and
lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Some form of
identification may be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance
about our arrangements for telephone bidding.
10. Commission bidding. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers
indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. They will be
executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing
bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the
first bid received. Commission bids should be left with us before an auction starts.
Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids
by telephone or Email.
11. Methods of Payment. As a general rule any cheques tendered will need to be
cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Please discuss with our Office in
advance of the sale if other methods of payment are envisaged (except cash). We accept
card payments provided that your registered address is the same as the card address.
There is a surcharge of 2.5% plus VAT on credit cards but no charge on debit cards.
12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about
collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly.
Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges which are currently set at
£5 plus VAT per lot per day.
13. Artist Resale Right. Buyers of lots executed by qualifying artists are subject to
ARR payments which will be added to the purchaser’s invoice. Where possible such
lots are marked in the catalogue with §. The charge will be applied only where the
hammer price exceeds 1,000 Euros and will be a maximum of 4%, for full details visit
www.dacs.org.uk or telephone
+44 (0) 845 410 3410.
Wednesday
23rd September,
10:30am
Lot 136
Lot 133
Lot 109
Jewellery
This section of sale will not start before
10:30am Wednesday
1
1
Sapphire and diamond spray brooch,
openwork design set with fourteen oval-cut
sapphires and diamonds mounted in yellow
gold tested as 14ct or higher
£80-150
See Illustration.
2
A pair of ruby drop earrings, each set with
two graduated oval-cut rubies in a gold
rub-over setting, mounted in yellow metal
tested as 9ct. Screw back fitting. Circa
1940s In a fitted box
£80-120
3
Edwardian blue zircon bar brooch, set with
five oval cut blue stones mounted in 9ct
yellow gold and a sapphire three stone ring
£80-120
4
A Victorian brooch and pendant, set with
a blue paste within a 15ct gold border
£80-120
5
Antique and vintage brooches, including a
Georgian gold and black enamel mourning
brooch with gold border, the reverse
engraved ‘in memory of, inscribed Mary
Fowler, 1830,’ Victorian seed pearl and
gold brooch, two 15ct gold bar brooches,
9ct gold blue paste brooch, a Maltese cross
and an anchor pendant
£120-150
6
Collection of five gold rings, 22ct wedding
ring, 18ct wedding ring and three in 9ct
gold£150-250
7
Sapphire and diamond cluster earrings
round sapphire to centre with a round
brilliant cut diamond surround. Mounted in
9ct gold. Screw fitting
£150-250
8
Three gold brooches and a pendant,
including a vintage 18ct yellow gold and
coral, two 9ct gold flower brooches set
with pearls and one with blue stones and a
yellow metal heart pendant
£100-150
28
14
A group of jewellery to include three gem
set rings, a citrine set ring, another with
onyx, plain signet ring St Christopher and
other items mainly 9ct
£150-250
15
cameo brooch, carved shell portrait cameo
mounted in 9ct yellow gold
£50-80
9
9
Sapphire and diamond necklace, set with
eighteen oval-cut diamonds and diamonds
in a spray from with yellow gold petal
detail to a white gold box chain £300-500
See Illustration.
10
Victorian five stone diamond ring, in claw
set mount with scroll decorated shoulders,
18ct gold
£100-150
11
Victorian gold and enamel brooch,
depicting a bouquet of flowers and
tortoiseshell and silver pendant
£70-100
17
An Edwardian full eternity ring, set with
red and white paste stones, in yellow metal
marked 9ct
£50-80
18
No lot
19
Two silver bangles, one gold ring, one
loose gold nugget tested as 14ct gold
£30-50
20
Edwardian pendant and bangle, amethyst
set pendant, 9ct on 15ct gold chain, cased
and a gold bangle with chased ivy leaf
decoration, 9ct, cased
£100-150
21
Sovereign holder
12
12
Edwardian diamond ring, set with three
cushion cut diamonds in unmarked white
metal tested as 18ct, estimated total
diamond weight 1.30cts
£300-500
See Illustration.
13
Nephrite jade necklace, of graduated beads,
45cm£100-150
6
16
A seven stone diamond ring, mounted in
yellow metal tested as 18ct
£70-100
£100-150
22
Three gold rings, citrine and pearl set dress
ring, another pearl set ring both 9ct and a
multi gem ring 18ct gold
£150-250
23
Gold necklace and bracelet, the necklace
with flat link chain to oversized bolt ring
clasp, marked Cenere Italy, similar bracelet
with white gold, gem set cylinder terminals
both 9ct
£300-500
24
Contemporary style diamond ring, set with
three stones, in 18ct gold, diamond weight
estimated at 0.9 carat
£700-1000
25
Victorian three stone diamond set ‘gypsy’
ring, the central stone .4 carats and two
stones of .10 carats. 18ct gold, Birmingham
1901£300-500
26
Edwardian sapphire and diamond set ring,
marquise form in 18ct white and yellow
gold£80-120
27
Gold jewellery, including a chain with
pendants, Victorian bloodstone and agate
set, three others, gold First aid box charm,
and two bracelets, all 9ct gold
£250-350
28
Art Deco diamond, sapphire and emerald
plaque ring, the hexagonal plaque set with
a border of calibre cut emeralds, trilliant
cut sapphires and an Old-European cut
diamond to the centre weighing 1.80cts
within a millegrain setting. Mounted in
platinum£7000-10000
See Illustration.
29
Sapphire and diamond ring, in floral setting,
central step cut sapphire 1.10 carats, with
border of millgrain set diamonds, in 18ct
white and yellow gold
£200-300
41
33
33
Aquamarine and diamond ring, the oval
aquamarine of 2.16 carats, within a border
of diamonds, set in 18ct gold
£200-300
See Illustration.
34
Gold jewellery, Swiss gold bracelet with
charms, some charms enamelled mainly
18ct marked 750, some 9ct, 22ct gold
wedding band, a white gold ring 18ct and a
9ct gold keyring
£200-300
35
Three stone diamond ring and a wedding
band, in 22ct gold, diamond ring 18ct,
cased£120-150
41
Victorian Etruscan style cameo pendant/
brooch, with carved agate depiction of a
Roman soldier in unmarked yellow metal
mount, 4.2 x 3.4cm, cased, and a shell
cameo brooch with carving of Grecian
figure
£200-300
See Illustration.
42
Victorian diamond set daisy ring and scarf
clip, ring set with six cushion cut stones
and central sapphire marked 18ct, scarf
clip enamelled and with small rose cut
diamonds, unmarked
£100-150
43
Two gold wedding bands, of plain design
both 22ct
£150-250
36
Gold cross pendant and ring, the cross set
with a pearl, on yellow gold chain, 14ct and
an 18ct gold ring with small millgrain set
diamonds£150-250
30
Five stone diamond ring, the central stone.
25 carat, total diamond weight estimated at
.48 carats, set in 14ct gold
£300-500
31
Two gold chains and drop earrings, chains
fancy link, 9ct gold, earrings openwork
design 14ct
£150-250
44
37
37
Victorian sapphire and diamond ring,
with central sapphire and two diamond
shoulders, 18ct gold, marked with Victorian
lozenge mark
£250-350
See Illustration.
38
Gold bracelet with heart clasp, another
heart clasp and other small gold items
£180-220
32
32
Victorian sapphire and diamond marquise
form ring, with three central millgrain set
sapphires of deep blue, sapphire weight one
carat, gold marks rubbed
£700-1000
See Illustration.
39
Gold Albert chain, with bar and fastener,
9ct gold
£250-350
40
Edwardian hinged bangle, with pink
tourmalines and seed pearls. mounted in
15ct gold. Circa 1910
£100-150
44
Coral and pearl necklace and earrings,
double strand necklace of coral beads and
cultured pearls to a pearl and coral set
gold clasp, mid 20th C, 48cm length, and
a pair of earrings composed of coral beads
interspersed with gold beads
£200-300
See Illustration.
45
Victorian brooches, an oval brooch with
enamel star the centre set with a seed pearl,
a bar brooch set with opals in floral setting,
foiled backed amethyst, and a peridot set
bar brooch
£150-250
46
A pair of rose cut diamond drop earrings,
in a pear shape cluster suspended from a
rose cut diamond drop. Mounted in gold.
Estimated total diamond weight 2.80cts.
Length 3.8cm
£400-600
7
47
Jade set gold ring, set with oval cabouchon
of nephrite jade in openwork setting, 18ct
gold£80-120
58
Natural green moldavite glass and diamond
dress ring. mounted in 9ct gold mount
£100-150
48
Cultured pearl necklace and earrings, single
row set to a gold clasp set with pearl and
turquoise, stones and a pair of pearl earring
studs£100-150
59
Single row freshwater cultured pearl
necklace, to a pearl set silver clasp
£100-150
49
Garnet set ring and brooch, rectangular
plaque ring set with fifteen garnets in 18ct
gold and a similar brooch with pearl centre,
9ct£100-150
50
Diamond set eternity ring
66
Two gold chains with pendants, one with
apple form the other set with an opal in
closed back setting, one chain 18ct, one 9ct
£80-120
67
Amethyst set gold hinged bangle, the nine
square cut stones interspersed with white
gold bars set with small diamonds, 9ct gold
£100-150
60
No lot
68
A nephrite jade necklace of graduated beads
to a barrel clasp 43cm
£80-120
69
Five stone sapphire and diamond se gold
ring, together with a similar stick pin,
boxed ring stamped 18ct
£100-150
£500-800
51
Gold jewellery, charm bracelet and charms
including Moby Dick
£200-300
52
Four pairs of earrings, one pearl drop,
amethyst drop, opal set stud earrings and a
pair of gold knot, 9ct gold
£80-120
61
Edwardian diamond ring, double band each
set with a single row of old cut diamonds in
platinum£250-350
See Illustration.
53
Gold watch and rings, Rone watch with
gold bracelet strap, cased, a wedding band,
both 9ct and an 18ct white and yellow
gold ring set with diamond and emerald
£150-250
62
A pair of andalusite and diamond cluster
earrings mounted in 18ct yellow and white
gold£300-400
54
Edwardian jewellery to include a blister
pearl set pendant, four bar brooches with
pearl, aquamarine, and opal
£100-150
55
70
Two gold rings wedding band with floral
decoration 22ct and a diamond set ring,
18ct£80-120
61
71
Four gem set gold rings and an Edwardian
bar brooch diamond ring 18ct, sapphire and
diamond, ruby and amethyst dress rings, all
9ct, bar brooch unmarked
£150-250
72
Edwardian sapphire bar brooch, set with
five cornflower blue sapphires in unmarked
gold£150-200
63
Edwardian pendant. set with peridot and
see pearls, 9ct gold and a and aquamarine
set dress ring
£80-120
73
Heavy gold chain, of flat oval links,
stamped 750 for 18ct
£1200-1500
64
Two pairs of cufflinks, one gold with
engine turned decoration and another pair
silver and enamel, AOFB Ancient Order of
Froth Blowers (beer) cased
£50-80
74
Edwardian brooch set with seed pearl and
small sapphires and a later garnet and pearl
set gold double necklace clasp
£40-80
65
Four Victorian brooches. a gold crescent
form brooch with seed pearls, gold linked
hearts, two others, gold wedding band and
silver ring
£80-120
75
Edwardian diamond and pearl brooch. The
pierced openwork frame set with single cut
diamonds with a 9mm pearl to the centre.
Pearl possibly natural not tested £150-250
55
Edwardian amethyst jewellery. a pendant
brooch in filigree mount set with seed
pearls, amethyst 17 x 12 mm, unmarked
gold, a similar openwork pendant 9ct and a
9ct chain of elongated links
£200-300
See Illustration.
56
Two gold floral brooches. Fruiting branch
brooch set with rubies and a pearl set ruby
brooch, both 9ct
£150-250
57
Group of antique jewellery, yellow gold
Albert chain, 9ct gold Georgian brooch,
gold wedding ring, gypsy gold ring, five
stone ring and a silver chain and cross
£180-220
8
77
76
A gold signet ring set with a bloodstone, in
9ct gold
£40-60
77
Gold cuff bracelet, open fancy link, in
yellow gold, tested as 18ct
£800-1200
See Illustration.
78
A pair of gold and enamel oval cufflinks,
commemorating the comissioning of the
Italian battleship ‘Regina Elena’ 1908, on
double link
£150-200
84
Renaissance style gem set dress ring, set
with garnet and emeralds on silver gilt to a
yellow gold fancy band
£80-120
91
A pair of gold drop chandelier style
earrings mounted in 9ct gold. Length 3.2cm
£30-50
85
Art Deco gold chainmail evening bag, with
bar clasp and oval chain strap, 9ct yellow
gold, circa 1929
£1500-1800
92
Gold and flower spray brooch, set with
round cultured pearls, tested as 14ct gold
£100-200
79
A pair of Vintage three colour gold
cufflinks, the square double link set with
stripes of white, yellow and rose gold with
central single cut diamonds, Mounted in
18ct gold
£80-120
80
Early 20th century diamond bar brooch,
set with an pear shape diamond weighing
approximately 0.60cts and further old-cut
diamonds in an openwork platinum setting,
with gold fittings, together with a paste
target bar brooch in gold
£250-350
93
86
86
A late 19th century Micro-Mosaic Brooch,
depicting a King Charles spaniel within
an oval onyx surround to a scroll and bead
work gold frame
£150-250
See Illustration.
87
Vintage ruby and gold dress ring, set with
seven rubies in a gypsy setting, mounted in
18ct yellow gold
£100-200
81
81
Gold, enamel and paste palanquin carriage
brooch, mounted in 18ct gold
£100-150
See Illustration.
88
A Late Victorian Pearl and diamond brooch,
of open work design set with old-cut and
rose cut diamonds mounted in silver and
gold£850-950
89
An antique diamond cluster bar brooch,
set with eleven old cushion-cut diamonds
mounted in yellow gold. Estimated total
diamond weight 0.80cts
£150-200
93
19th century Scottish brooch and jade
pendant, brooch with central citrine and
foil backed stones in raised setting, in a
hardstone inlaid ring, unmarked rose gold
and a hardstone Maltese cross in 9ct gold
mount£100-120
See Illustration.
94
Art Deco cocktail watch set with sapphires,
a single diamond and ruby cluster earring
and a silver flower brooch
£150-250
95
Fancy openwork flat link bracelet, in 9ct
gold Length 18.2cm
£80-120
96
Edwardian gold chain, open curb links each
hallmarked 9ct. Length 48cm
£250-300
97
Early 20th century emerald and diamond
three stone ring, square step-cut emerald to
the centre weighing approximately 0.60cts
flanked by two old cut diamonds weighing
approximately 0.40cts each, mounted in
18ct gold
£600-800
98
Georgian pearl and enamel ring, four seed
pearls to the centre with a surround of black
enamel, unmarked gold
£80-120
99
Collection of Edwardian and later bar
brooches, and a turquoise set cross,
including a turquoise and pearl bar brooch,
and another with chinese character £50-80
82
82
Swiss enamel and pearl brooch, depicting
two young children playing. within a seed
pearl border coloured enamel open work
surround. Mounted in yellow gold £70-100
See Illustration.
83
A pair of gold and enamel oval cufflinks,
with Mill Hill school crest mounted in 9ct
gold. Circa 1920
£50-80
90
90
Edwardian sapphire and diamond cluster
ring. marquise shape set with a sapphire
to the centre to a surround of old-cut
diamonds mounted in 18ct yellow gold
£300-500
See Illustration.
9
100
111
The following lots 100-142 and 528-554
are from one family’s collection, going
back possibly seven generations. After
years of safekeeping in a bank vault and
not seen since the 1960s, the vendor a lady
from Cobham in Surrey, along with her
brother, felt that the time had come for
them to be enjoyed by a new generation
of collectors. Much of the jewellery came
from her grandmother, a lady who married
four times and was sadly widowed three
times, all men from the same Regiment,
formerly known as the King’s Own
Regiment, then subsequently the Royal
Lancasters. Her fourth husband presented
her with the lovely amethyst girandole
pendant, he had been a suitor when she was
a young girl of 18, but she had turned him
down, she finally married him aged 81.
Further back to the 18th and early 19th
century there are more poignant reminders
of family loss, including memorial rings
and a locket containing the last words of
a daughter of the family, Georgina. One
pair of gold cufflinks give evidence of
the family’s regimental ties, and another
extremely rare Georgian period pair are
painted with miniature landscapes. The
collection includes silver and gold pocket
watches, an interesting group of items that
represent some of the family’s history.
101
Victorian gold pendant set with cabouchon
garnet, of oval form with bloomed finish
the central stone in a beaded setting, reverse
with glazed compartment with silk lining,
gold unmarked, 5.5cm £150-250
100
Regency cannetile gold pendant necklace,
the pendant in the form of a latin cross, set
with foil backed pink topaz, emerald and
pearls, with gold beehive and scrolls, gem
set clasp and two further rosettes on a fine
nine strand chain, circa 1820, in fitted case
£1000-1500
See Illustration.
106
Group of garnet jewellery, a pair of drop
earrings set with oval cabouchon stones
and conical tassels, two brooches and a
necklace of faceted beads £200-300
102
Gem set stick pins, including an Irish
shamrock enamel example with diamond
centre, in Goldsmiths and silversmiths case,
three others diamond with turquoise and
diamond in petal edge setting, and another
diamond and ruby in star setting £100-150
103
Wedding bands gold and platinum, both
plain design, gold ring with internal
inscription, and dated 1898, 22ct boxed
£200-300
See Illustration.
104
Victorian diamond set gypsy ring, the
central stone 0.8 carat, and two diamonds
each 0.38 carat, 18ctct gold, in green velvet
case for Thomas Weir of Dublin £600-800
105
Georgian pearl set ring, collet set with five
half pearls, the shoulders with floral forms,
gold unmarked £100-150
107
Two gold wedding bands, his and hers, both
with internal inscription, ‘yours’, London
hallmarks £200-300
108
Pair of Victorian gold earrings, with gold
beads of graduating size suspended within
a foliate decorated frame, metal unmarked
7.7cm £100-150
10
109
109
Regency floral brooch, set with three violet
coloured amethysts and two citrines, foil
backed, in unmarked yellow metal, 4.5cm
£150-250
See Illustration.
110
Chatelaine chain with intaglio seals, three
intaglio cut seals, another rock crystal,
uncut a topaz set fob, citrine set swivel
fob, moss agate pendant, whistle and other
keepsakes £100-150
111
Edwardian multi gem set fringe necklace,
with graduated oval and cushion cut
coloured gems including star sapphire,
almandine garnet, blue spinel, mauve
sapphire, citrine, tourmaline, chrysoberyl,
quartz, and one paste stone to a belcher
link chain and a barrel clasp, length 39cm
£500-800
See Illustration.
112
Gold vesta case engraved with crest of two
entwined snakes, and R. B Boyce, College
Green Dublin,18ct gold, hallmarks for
London 1905 £400-600
See Illustration.
112
118
117
115
119
114
140
113
Gold Albert chain, curb link with trigger
and attached ring £300-500
114
Victorian gold cufflinks, of plain design,
with single oval link, 18ct £100-200
See Illustration.
115
An unusual pair of gold double cufflinks,
inset with miniatures, painted in sepia on
bone or ivory and topped with rock crystal,
each depicting buildings in a landscape,
with pierced link, late 18th-early 19th C
£200-300
See Illustration.
116
Pair of Late Victorian gold cufflinks with
insignia of The Kings Own Regiment,
engraved monogram and lion, with plain
shirt studs,18ct gold, cased £150-250
117
Gold cigarette case with inscription to
Major Shand Byam Johnson, from Lt
Colonel, Huthwaite and officers of the
Kings own Regiment,(Royal Lancaster)
4th Battalion, 1908, 15ct gold £700-1000
See Illustration.
118
Kings own Regiment Victorian gold
cufflinks and tie pin, oval form cufflinks
engraved with a lion and monogrammed,
stamped 18ct, in fitted case with shirt studs,
the tie pin with pierced design and crown
surmount£150-250
See Illustration.
119
Gold Albert chain, of oval twist links with
swivel and T bar, a number of links and bar
stamped 18ct, 66 grams £800-1200
See Illustration.
120
Three gold bracelets, one with heart clasp
9ct gold and two others curb link 9 and 15ct
£150-250
121
Five Georgian rings, ruby and turquoise
set and two band rings and a memorial ring
dated 1823 £150-250
122
Georgian emerald and pearl ring, in
cannetille setting with beaded shank
£100-200
103
123
Group of 19th century memorial jewellery,
including a unusual hairwork bracelet
with serpent clasp, two rings and a brooch
relating to the Brandon family, dated 1821
and 1829 £200-300
See Illustration.
124
Collection of 19th century jewellery,
including a filigree brooch with hardstone
cameo, a pearl set pendant, two other
brooches and an amethyst set pin, cased
£100-150
125
Portrait miniature brooch and pendant, late
18th century portrait of a lady on ivory in
plain gold mount, 3.8cm and a late 19th
century portrait of a lady wearing pearls
in monogrammed locket also containing a
lock of hair £200-300
See Illustration.
126
Group of antique jewellery items, to
include and elephant hair and gold bangle,
a seed pearl on velvet collar necklace, tiara
pins testing as 15ct gold and other items
£150-250
11
123
86
82
125
129
127
130
131
137
133
109
127
French Empire gold needle case, with
panels of engine turned decoration and a
reeded border, marks for 1809-1819 and
guarantee mark, 18ct, 7.4cm £150-250
See Illustration.
128
An eighteenth century Byzantine form gold
cross pendant set with emerald and pearl,
and with pineapple form terminations, the
central emerald with estimated weight of
0.9 carat in closed back setting with border
of pearls £400-600
See Illustration.
129
Victorian micro mosaic brooch, with
depiction of Pliny’s doves of Venus, in
scroll decorated mount, gold unmarked,
4.3 x 5.3cm £150-250
See Illustration.
128
130
Victorian diamond set memorial locket,
internal inscription Georgina Brandon Sept
2nd 1865, ‘Last words’ the hair work with
gilt thread ‘Don’t cry’ floral engraving on
reverse, gold unmarked, 2.5cm
£100-150
See Illustration.
131
Late Victorian amethyst set bracelet, with
ten oval cut stones, each between 6 and ten
carats, in silver gilt setting £250-350
See Illustration.
132
Victorian amethyst and pearl set bracelet,
in cannetille setting, the bracelet composed
of fine entwined strips of textured gold,
amethyst 32.34 carats, pearls believed to be
natural, untested £1500-2500
See Illustration.
132
130
13
134
136
134
Victorian girandole brooch set with
amethyst, large oval amethyst of minimum
64 carats, three large drops of three pear
shape amethysts and two ovals with
diamonds in floral setting, of silver with
gold backing, overall length 11.5cm
£2000-3000
See Illustration.
136
Victorian amethyst and diamond set
pendant necklace, the principle stone
estimated at 18.81 carats, in diamond set
framework, of gold backed silver, three pair
shaped drops and two oval cut stones, all in
closed back settings, and open set amethyst
clasp of 13.7 carats, on a double chain of
unmarked gold £2000-4000
See Illustration.
133
133
Pair of Victorian amethyst and diamond
pendant earrings, with old cut diamonds
in leaf form settings, with amethyst and
diamond drop
£200-300
See Illustration.
14
135
135
Chinese relief carved ivory brooch with
figures in an interior setting and Shou
symbol, the Regency period mount of
unmarked gold with engraved decoration,
4.5 x 5.2cm £300-500
See Illustration.
137
137
Late Victorian amethyst set fringe necklace,
set with twenty one round amethysts of
graduating size, each between 1.5 and 4
carats£500-800
See Illustration.
138
138
Late Victorian diamond and emerald
necklace, comprising articulated foliate
form links to a roundel with radiating
bars and open scrolls, set with square cut
emeralds and mainly old European cut
diamonds, in silver and gold setting, the
principal emerald estimated at 0.5 carats
£1500-2500
See Illustration.
139
Victorian diamond set locket and buttons,
the locket of heart form with diamond
in star setting, unmarked gold and a set
of three gold and enamel buttons, cased
£100-150
145
142
A pair of gilt metal and enamel cufflinks,
and an enamelled mourning ring £100-150
143-144
No lots
145
An Art Nouveau enamel, sapphire and
diamond pendant, inlaid with green and
blue plique a jour enamel and a gold
plaque of the Virgin Mary with a border of
old cut diamonds and sapphires. Markers
mark at bottom-unreadable. Dimensions:
4.9cm x 2.5cm
£4000-6000
See Illustration.
147
147
Victorian agate set set pendant necklace,
composed of vari-coloured stones cut as
rectangular plaques, the pendant/brooch
in the form of a Maltese cross, gold
unmarked, in tooled leather case form
L Lampard & son of Notting Hill Gate
London, 42cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
140
140
An antique gentleman’s ring, set with an
intaglio cut bloodstone, depicting a cavalry
officer, the scroll decorated mount applied
to carved wood £200-300
See Illustration.
141
Victorian gold gatelink bracelet, each
chevron panel with scrolls, and engraved
shield form clasp, other items including
pencils, shirt buttons and a ring, items
unmarked testing as 9ct gold
£200-300
146
146
19th century gold and gem set Maltese
cross pendant, with diamond, emerald,
garnet chrysoberyl and pearl, the reverse
engraved with pattern of curling leaves
£500-800
See Illustration.
148
Victorian gold Albert chain, open curb links
individually hallmarked,9ct with a gold T
Bar£180-220
149
Victorian multi-gem set butterfly brooch,
set with diamonds, rubies, sapphires and
pearls in silver and gold setting. Diameter
4.3cm£400-500
15
150
Belle Epoque style diamond suite, comprising
a pair of earrings and a diamond pendant on a
chain, fine open work design set with old-cut
diamonds and pearls suspending a pear-shape
diamond drop. Mounted in platinum. Estimated
diamond weight: Pendant 3.50cts, Earrings
3.00cts£10000-15000
See Illustration.
153
Plain gold wedding ring, 22ct yellow gold
£60-80
154
Gold champagne in a bucket pendant,
marked 750 for 18ct gold on 9ct gold chain
£50-80
155
Rolls Royce pendant by Dunhill, the
reverse with monogram 9ct gold £80-120
151
152
151
Emerald and diamond dress ring,
oval-cut emerald to the centre weighing
approximately 0.95cts within an open
marquise shape border set with round
brilliant-cut diamonds. Mounted in
platinum£500-700
See Illustration.
152
Aquamarine and gold dress ring, Oval
cut aquamarine weighing approximately
5.20cts in a claw setting mounted in yellow
gold£250-350
See Illustration.
16
156
Two pairs of gold earrings, basket weave
studs and conical drops both 18ct gold
£80-120
157
Vintage gold earrings, pair with tassel
drops, floral studs, hoops and others (8) 9ct
gold and yellow metal
£200-300
158
A ruby and diamond bracelet, comprising of
ten fine openwork plaques set with cabochon
cut rubies and single cut diamonds mounted
in white metal tested as platinum. Estimated
total diamond weight 4.00cts
£6500-7500
See Illustration.
159
Ladies’ Levrette diamond cocktail watch,
round dial with a diamond set bezel and
bracelet, mounted in 18ct white gold
£100-200
161
1970s citrine and gold tassel necklace, oval
cut citrine weighing 45.cts to the centre
suspending two gold tassel drops. Tested as
14ct gold
£400-600
See Illustration.
164
Sapphire and diamond set cocktail
ring, millgrain set diamonds within an
undulating setting with central oval cut
sapphire, 18ct white gold, 1940s £300-500
162
Amethyst and diamond pendant necklace,
amethyst to centre weighing approximately
14 carats flanked by three diamonds to each
side in a claw setting mounted in white
gold, tested as 18ct to a 9ct white gold box
chain£200-300
160
165
160
A pair of diamond ear studs, round
brilliant-cut diamonds weighing
approximately 1.20cts each in a claw
setting, mounted white metal tested as
platinum£4000-6000
See Illustration.
165
Edwardian diamond cluster ring, set with
old cut diamonds, estimated total diamond
weight 1.10cts mounted in 18ct yellow gold
£500-800
See Illustration.
163
163
An Art Deco diamond and emerald set
ring, plaque form with central stepped
square cut emerald of 0.55 carat, bordered
by two rows of millegrain set diamonds,
total diamond carat 0.62, set in platinum
£1000-1500
See Illustration.
166
Diamond cross pendant, set with eleven
round brilliant cut diamonds in a claw
setting, mounted in 18ct white gold. Total
diamond weight approx. 0.85cts £700-1000
161
17
167
175
167
An Art Deco style diamond, emerald
onyx and rock crystal pendant, a carved
rock crystal to the centre with an old-cut
diamond weighing approximately 0.30cts,
black enamel and diamond border with five
tassels of onyx, dyed jade and diamonds, on
a white gold link chain
£4000-6000
See Illustration.
173
Colibri gold lighter, with engine turned
finish, stamped monogas, gross weight,
73.2 grams
£200-300
168
Victorian gold brooch, set with heart form
citrine and border of pearls
£200-300
175
A pair of Art Deco style diamond and rock
crystal earrings, each set with a shaped
plaque of geometric design rock crystal
and pierced and set throughout with round
brilliant-cut diamonds of garland style,
length 6.5cm, Estimated total diamond
weight 2.50cts
£4000-5000
See Illustration.
169
Cartier gold and diamond ring, round
brilliant-cut diamond to the centre weighing
approximately 0.25cts within a tension
setting to a plain gold band. Signed and
numbered Cartier. With Box
£500-800
170
Cartier pencil, 14ct yellow gold, Signed
and numbered. No box
£300-500
171
Gold pens and pencils, a Yard-o-Led ball
point pen with engine turned decoration,
similar pencil, both 9ct, a gold pen marked
MW 9ct, gold pencil 9ct, Parker and Cross
pens, both gold plated and cased and a
chromium plated Cross pen (7) £200-300
172
Two gold Sheaffer pens, both with engine
turned decoration and 9ct gold case,
fountain pen with 14ct gold nib £150-250
18
174
Two gold chains, triple rope twist chain
18ct and a fancy link twist chain 9ct
£120-160
176
A diamond ‘Love’ ring by Cartier, set with
brilliant-cut diamonds, alternating with
screw head motifs, signed Cartier and
numbered in 18ct white gold. With Box
£400-600
177
A contemporary gold ring, inset with
diamonds and central cabouchon green
tourmaline, 18ct gold
£100-150
178
Garnet brooch in the form of a star, set in
18ct gold
£120-160
179
Early 20th century diamond cluster ring,
round brilliant cut diamond to the centre
weighing approximately 0.40cts with an
open bead work and diamond surround.
Mounted in platinum
£800-1200
180
A pair of diamond and pearl drop earrings,
each earring set with ten old European-cut
diamonds in a millegrain platinum setting
suspending a 6.5mm cultured pearl. Length
3.5cm Estimated total diamond weight
1.40cts£700-1000
181
Three colour gold necklace and bracelet,
both woven design, marked 375 for 9ct
£100-150
182
Greek key design bracelet and necklace,
marked 750 for 18ct gold, necklace 40cm
£250-350
183
Quantity of gold jewellery, including
a bangle, pendants and Victorian stud
earrings, 9ct or yellow metal and a 14ct
gold brooch
£250-350
194
Four gold rings, an Edwardian diamond
set daisy ring, a half eternity ring, two with
pierced floral pattern
£150-250
195
Edwardian pearl brooch and dress studs, the
brooch in floral setting on unmarked gold,
single pearl dress studs marked 18ct, cased
£200-300
184
184
1930s sapphire and diamond set cluster
ring, round sapphire to the centre with a
surround of round brilliant cut diamonds,
Mounted in 18ct gold and platinum setting
£300-500
See Illustration.
185
Victorian gold brooch and a silver napkin
ring, brooch with small diamond and locket
back containing photograph
£40-60
186
Four gold rings, Edwardian diamond set
daisy ring, another with single diamond,
both 18ct and two wedding bands 22ct
£200-300
187
Four gem set rings, including an emerald
and diamond three stone ring, sapphire and
cz ring, garnet cluster ring and a citrine
dress ring, all tested as 9ct gold
£40-60
188
Antique gold and pyrite dress ring, the
reverse with inscription and dated 1888 and
a turquoise set ring
£50-80
189
Three stone diamond ring, set with old cut
diamonds in a claw setting, estimated total
diamond weight 0.70cts, mounted in 18ct
white gold
£200-300
190
Four gold rings, two gypsy rings 18ct and
15ct a Victorian garnet and pearl ring, and a
garnet set dress ring
£200-300
191
Edwardian brooches, one in form of a
flower with seed pearls a sapphire set
butterfly, three gem set bar brooches
£100-150
192
Gold mounted floral cameo, Victorian
turquoise set brooches, and a silver and
enamel panel bracelet
£80-120
193
Edwardian fire opal set ring, in openwork
setting, unmarked gold
£80-120
208
Three stone diamond crossover ring, set
with old-European cut diamonds and three
diamonds to each shoulder mounted in
platinum to an 18ct gold band. Estimated
total diamond weight 0.50cts
£150-250
196
Single diamond earring, 0.51 carat mounted
in white gold stud
£200-300
197
No lot
198
Gold pendant on chain, gem set pendant,
18ct on a gold box link chain, 9ct, a citrine
set silver ring and silver bracelet £100-150
209
199
Cultured pearl necklace with a garnet set
clasp, single row of round cultured pearls
graduating from 4.10 to 8.20mm to a
diamond and garnet clasp mounted in silver
and gold
£150-250
209
A Victorian micro mosaic brooch/pendant
depicting the Colosseum, within a gold
bead and scroll border
£300-500
See Illustration.
200
Two Victorian gold bracelets, a panel
bracelet in 9ct gold and another 15ct
£200-300
210
Two stone diamond ring, set with old
cut diamonds in a claw setting weighing
approximately 0.35cts each mounted in
yellow gold, tested as 18ct
£400-600
201
Double row of cultured pearls, to antique
sapphire and diamond set clasp, with
central sapphire and rose cut diamonds,
Length 46cm
£200-300
211
A gold charm bracelet, various charms,
mainly 9ct gold
£200-300
202
No lot
203
Collection of gold jewellery, including a
locket, bar brooch 22ct gold ring £100-150
204
Two cultured pearl necklaces, on a 9ct
white gold clasps
£80-120
205
Gold and silver dress rings, one in Roman
style, inset with circles of agate stamped,
K H, a smoky topaz set ring, two gold rings
and two silver with agate
£100-150
206
Three colour gold necklace, composed of
of crosses and oval links, 9ct gold and a
pair of unmarked yellow metal earrings
£150-250
207
Early 20th century ruby and pearl eternity
ring mounted in 18ct yellow gold, 1922.
and a green paste ring
£100-150
212
212
Art Deco gold and garnet pendant necklace,
articulated links to a garnet set buckle and
tasselled pendant, continental stamps to
clasp£400-600
See Illustration.
19
213
Pearl shirt studs, late 19th century, set of
three gold (unmarked) and pearl shirt studs,
linked by chain, in original A E Skinner and
Co, Orchard St London, cased
£60-80
259
Victorian jet jewellery, including an ornate
necklace with tear drop pendants each
carved as an angel head enclosed by wings,
other carved and faceted jet and ebony
beads£100-150
See Illustration.
268
Collection of silver jewellery and a perfume
bottle, including six silver rings, silver
bracelet, fluorite silver ring, silver necklace
with a perfume bottle, silver bangle a
brooch, gold plated jewellery, citrine
brooch, and two pendants
£50-80
260
Large quantity of Victorian jet, including
a hair comb, jet chains, fabric trims, other
items of jet jewellery and numerous beads
£100-150
269
Antique portrait brooches, large Victorian
porcelain portrait brooch, depicting a young
women, another with mother and child, two
portrait ovals and an enamel plaque, largest
6 x 5cm
£50-80
261
Group of hardstone jewellery, to include
chalcedony and coral set brooches, a silver
luckenboth brooch, 9ct gold brooch, other
brooches and agate beads
£50-80
214
214
Three stone diamond ring. Set with a blue
diamond weighing 0.75cts to the centre
flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds
weighing 0.25cts each, claw-set £800-1200
See Illustration.
215
Victorian cannetille pendant set with
turquoise, on a bar link chain, and a
Edwardian pink tourmaline pendant on a
9ct gold chain
£50-80
216
A single row amber bead necklace. Drum
shape of various colours ranging from
16mm to 11.5mm. Length 18 inches
£500-800
262
Edwardian paste set pendant and a
collection of silver, including an Ascetic
movement brooch, an RAF brooch, shirt
buttons, propelling pencil and a mother of
pearl handled sugar shovel
£70-100
263
Silver and costume jewellery
£70-100
264
A group of costume jewellery, silver paste
set pendant, articulated silver bracelet,
9ct gold chain, coral beads, other costume
jewellery, egg form metal purse and coral
beads£80-120
265
Two books on Jewellery by Chanel and
Anna Hu. both published by Thames &
Hudson£30-50
Costume Jewellery
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270
A butterscotch amber bead necklace of oval
graduated beads, largest bead 28 x 20 mm,
62 grams
£200-300
271
Four vintage Venetian bead necklaces one
large bead with milia-fiori decoration and
three others, mid 20th century
£60-80
272
Four vintage necklaces amber and venetian
bead, two dark cherry red Bakelite and an
orange bead necklace
£60-80
273
Quantity of vintage costume jewellery
including a silver bangle and an intaglio cut
seal£40-60
274
Victorian pique tortoiseshell brooch, a
banded agate set clasp, Georgian paste set
brooch and other items
£70-100
275
Victorian gilt metal snake necklace, a
butterfly wing compact for SS Orama and
other costume jewellery
£40-60
276
Silver and amber jewellery, including two
pairs of amber drop earrings, two silver
mounted amber pendants on chains, silver
charms and a gold plated chain
£60-80
277
1950s Venetian glass necklace, in the
form of floral garlands, a four strand
glass necklace and a quantity of costume
jewellery£70-100
266
266
Victorian coral bead necklace, large beads
interspersed with smaller beads to a barrel
clasp. 49cm
£50-80
See Illustration.
259
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267
Quantity of necklaces including Venetian
glass fruit, garnet bead, quartz bead and
others£30-50
278
Edwardian coral bead necklace and other
costume jewellery, including a deco
pendant, silver purse and other items
£80-120
279
Silver charm bracelet with numerous
charms£50-80
280
Silver enamel card case, of pale blue on
floral engraved base, stamped J W and
import marks a circular box with dark blue
enamel and an agate and green enamel
box, and an Asian plaque with gold inlay
£150-250
281
An amber bead necklace of graduated
beads, largest bead 20 x 15 mm, 29 grams
£100-150
282
Four vintage necklaces, lapis lazuli faceted
discs largest 10 mm another of polished
chips and two glass bead
£70-100
283
Seven vintage necklaces, glass bead, pyrite
bars and wooden bead and one with enamel
discs£40-60
284
Two necklaces cut steel and another
contemporary with textured silver bars,
stamped CCA within a heart
£30-50
285
Three pairs of cufflinks, an Art Deco set in
silver and onyx with matching shirt buttons,
cased, a pair set with tigers eye quartz and
another in silver and chrysocolla
£40-60
286
Les Must de Cartier ball point pen, gold
plated, cased and with certificate, stamped
marks and numbered 82712
£50-80
287
Asprey London a vintage black leather
handbag, with red leather interior, matching
coin purse
£50-100
288
Two Venetian glass bead necklaces, blue
flapper glass necklace and another clear and
black glass
£50-80
289
Silver and white metal jewellery. including
turquoise, coral and shell set items, four
pendants, bracelets, and a necklace £30-50
290
Collection of silver jewellery, including a
Silver lorgnette, silver chain and pendant
and two silver vesta cases
£50-80
291
Collection of costume jewellery, including
a cameo necklace, another with green paste,
Jewelcraft silver and turquoise necklace,
porcelain portrait brooch, silver charm
bracelet, amber pendants, Victoria Jubilee
medal by Spencer London
£80-120
292
Two pairs of gold earrings and costume
jewellery, including a pair of Edwardian
earrings set with blue paste stones, marked
9ct, a pair of 14ct turquoise set earrings,
similar brooch, large carnelian pendant,
silver coin holder pendant and a paste set
watch£100-150
293
Ornate 1950s collar necklace of multi
colour glass cabouchons, a hardstone
necklace and other costume jewellery
£40-60
294
An amber bead necklace, of clear graduated
beads 90cm long and a pair of paste set
silver earrings boxed
£50-100
295
Quantity of costume jewellery, including
silver and enamel butterfly brooch, a
brooch by Jacob Hill Denmark, other
costume jewellery in two boxes and Rosita
pearls£50-80
296
A group of costume jewellery including
Scottish silver brooch
£50-80
297
Gem set silver rings, amazonite ring,
another with large citrine, two others and a
paste set bar brooch
£40-60
303
Vintage costume jewellery, including a
paste and enamel pheasant brooch and a
gold St Christopher medal
£50-100
304
Victorian jet, scarab beetle brooch, jet
carved as fruit and flowers, heavy silver
bead necklace, and a pair of gold and pearl
earrings£60-80
305
Costume and hardstone jewellery, including
Edwardian paste set brooch and earrings,
hardstone necklace and turquoise set
brooch£50-80
306
Pearl jewellery, freshwater pearl necklace
with silver clasp, pearl necklace with
paste clasp and a pair of gold plated pearl
earrings£40-60
307
Large collection of vintage costume
jewellery, a cherry bead flapper girl
necklace, venetian beads, brooches, clip on
earrings including Trifari
£50-80
308
Collection of silver jewellery, including a
curb bracelet, initial ring and money clip
£30-50
298
Costume jewellery in red leather case,
including a silver charm bracelet £40-60
299
Gilt Bronze snuff box with engraved
decoration and enamel and paste cartouche
to the cover
£40-60
300
A group of vintage silver and costume
jewellery, to include a Victorian locket with
monogram, a Scottish hoof pendant, paste
set items and an enamel topped pill box
Provenance: a historical collection of one
family’s jewellery spanning the late 17th to
the early 20th century
£50-80
301
Cameo brooches and pocket watches, two
Victorian cameo brooches in gilt metal
mounts, a silver coin brooch dated 1887,
silver lady’s pocket watch floral engraving
by John Bennett London, another with
engine turned face and floral border and a
French silver pocket watch in case £70-100
302
Georgian cut steel shoe buckles, a turquoise
set gold ring, banded agate brooch and
other items of antique jewellery £70-100
309
309
Art Nouveau style silver pendant, with
large oval of treated green amber and
opaline glass on silver curb chain, 8.5cm
£60-80
See Illustration.
310
Enamel and silver top inkwell, the top
depicting a group of violets on a white
ground, glass with faceted sides and a
hobnail cut base, silver Birmingham
1904-1905£100-150
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322
317
324
323
318
Watches
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317
19th century 18ct yellow gold open faced
pocket watch by Frances Dubois, with
subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 5cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
318
George III silver pair cased fusee pocket
watch with outer tortoiseshell case, 6cm
diam£150-250
See Illustration
319
George III silver pair cased fusee pocket
watch, marks rubbed on case, movement
signed William Grancock London No. 590
£150-250
See Illustration
320
George III Irish fusee pocket watch
(lacking outer case), main case marked
Dublin 1805, movement signed Warner of
Dublin£100-200
See Illustration
321
19th century silver pocket Chronograph
marks rubbed, movement signed E Wise
Manchester No. 89373
£50-80
See Illustration
22
321
320
319
322
19th century silver pocket Chronograph,
case Chester 1891
£50-80
See Illustration
323
19th century silver pocket Chronograph and
case Chester 1891
£50-80
See Illustration
324
19th century silver pocket Chronograph
case Birmingham 1892, face reading John
Forrest London
£50-80
See Illustration
325
19th century silver pocket Chronograph,
case Chester 1884, back plate signed Henry
Bale Coventry
£50-80
326
George III silver fusee pocket watch, marks
rubbed, movement signed GR. Ant Fleet
Street London
£60-100
327
19th century silver pocket watch dial
marked Coastguard Timekeeper W.V Watts
& Co, case London 1887
£50-80
328
A Victorian full hunter pocket watch, dial
marked Lawden & Son London, case
London 1876
£40-60
329
Two 19th century silver fusee pocket
watches£50-80
330
330
Gold open faced pocket watch by Rundell,
Bridge & Rundell London, fusee movement
numbered 5608 London 1808, 18ct
Provenance: a historical collection of one
family’s jewellery spanning the late 17th to
the early 20th century
£500-1000
See Illustration.
331
Gold half hunter pocket watch Myhon
Exeter, London 1874 4cm diameter
Provenance: a historical collection of one
family’s jewellery spanning the late 17th to
the early 20th century
£300-500
332
18ct gold full hunter keyless pocket watch,
white enamel dial with Roman numerals,
subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock, engine turned
case with a monogram to the front
£400-500
333
18ct yellow gold half hunter pocket watch,
white enamel dial with Arabic numerals.
retailed by Percy Edwards & Co 71
Piccadilly. with monogram to reverse of
case£200-300
334
An open faced silver pocket watch by
J.W. Benson, London 1890, the movement
signed The Bank, Best London Make,
J.W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, London
£80-120
335
Gold plated open faced pocket watch, white
enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary
dial at 6 o’clock, American Waltham
movement£30-50
336
An 18ct yellow gold half hunter fob watch,
white enamel dial with Roman numerals,
keyless lever movement, diameter 4cm.
London 1885 makers mark FA £300-500
340
Elgin pocket watch, 18ct gold French
pocket watch, and a silver cased full hunter
pocket watch
Provenance: a historical collection of one
family’s jewellery spanning the late 17th to
the early 20th century
£80-120
341
Victorian pocket watches, silver open faced
pocket watch, the silvered dial with gold
Roman numerals and foliate engraving,
two further pocket watches and watch parts
£80-120
342
Gold half hunter pocket watch
Provenance: a historical collection of one
family’s jewellery spanning the late 17th to
the early 20th century
£100-200
343
18th century fusee pocket watch movement
and six other pocket watch movements
£50-80
344
No lot
345
Eight 19th century and later silver plated
and gilt metal open faced pocket watches
£50-80
346
Six 19th century and later silver and white
metal open faced pocket watches £100-200
347
Two 19th century open faced silver pocket
watches£50-80
337
337
A silver triangular Masonic watch, mother
of pearl dial with Masonic symbols for
hours marked ‘Love your fellow man lend
him a helping hand’ silvered arrow head
hands, triangular case. The back decorated
with Masonic symbols. Width 5.1cm
Glasgow Import Mark for 1930 A &M
£1000-1500
See Illustration.
338
Silver and gold Dunhill lighter watch,
Black enamel decoration on silver with
a rectangular watch dial with gilt Arabic
numerals, diamond set surround with 9ct
gold mounted fittings. Reg No. 737418.
Hallmarked London 1932 AD
£300-500
339
Two gold fob watches, an open faced fob
watch with a white white enamel dial,
roman and Arabic numerals mounted in
14ct yellow gold and a open faced fob
watch with Roman and Arabic numerals
with a decorative textured back panel
centring a star motif set with rose cut
diamonds in 18ct yellow gold case
£200-300
348
Victorian silver pocket watch chain, another
and a George V silver box and a collection
of watch keys
£40-60
349
Half hunter pocket watch 9ct gold, with
black Roman numerals and convex
glass centre over an an enamel face with
subsidiary dial. makers mark B B, reverse
of case engraved, P R S Cornhill, 6 8 27. on
Albert chain of gilt metal with unmarked
gold trigger, cased
£200-400
350
Cartier Santos steel and gold bracelet
wristwatch, 1990s white dial with applied
Roman numerals, automatic movement,
hexagonal bezel, signed Cartier &
numbered, sapphire crown, diameter
24.5mm£500-800
351
Chanel gold plated wristwatch, black
rectangular dial with gold hands, Quartz
movement. Bracelet Double chain and
leather strap with buckle Chanel. Signed
and numbered. Circa 1980s
£200-300
352
Raymond Weil gentlemen’s gold plated
wrist watch on brown leather strap £40-60
353
Early 20th century gold watch, with
expanding bracelet strap and a gold cased
watch with plated strap, both 9ct £70-100
354
Gucci gentleman’s wristwatch. stainless
steel with enamelled face, date aperture at
6 o’clock the reverse numbered 9700, cased
£70-100
355
Gentleman’s Universal 14ct gold
chronograph compax wristchwatch
£250-350
356-358
No lots
359
Ladies Omega 9ct yellow gold wristwatch,
cream dial with hour markers. on a black
strap. Manual wind movement. Circa 1973.
Diameter 24mm
£50-80
360
Accurist gold lady’s wristwatch, on bracelet
strap, 9ct gold
£70-100
361
Omega gold ladies wristwatch, on
articulated bracelet strap, 9ct gold, in
original case and a ladies rone 9ct gold
watch£100-150
362
18ct gold fob watch, open faced, roman
numerals hour markers subsudary dial at
6 o’clock
£100-150
363
Early 20th century gentleman’s gold wrist
watch by Tavanne and continental white
metal full hunter pocket watch
Provenance: a historical collection of one
family’s jewellery spanning the late 17th to
the early 20th century
£80-120
364
18ct gold open faced pocket watch by R F
Beard Cheltenham
Provenance: a historical collection of one
family’s jewellery spanning the late 17th to
the early 20th century
£300-500
365
Gentleman’s 18ct gold Omega Seamaster
wrist watch on original band
£800-1200
366
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date Just
wristwatch, stainless steel bracelet, silvered
dial with raised hour markers, date aperture
at 3 o’clock. Jubilee bracelet
£750-900
367
Gentleman’s Longines bracelet wristwatch,
octagonal white dial with Roman numerals
and date aperture at 3 o’clock, gold bezel
to a stainless steel case and bracelet. Quartz
movement. 33mm
£50-80
23
368
Gentleman’s IWC International Watch
Company Schaffhausen 18ct gold
Automatic wristwatch, circular slivered
dial, plain hour markers, date aperture
at 3 o’clock, in 18ct yellow gold with
engraving to the reverse Circa 1970s
£1000-1500
369
Jean Renet Prestige gold plated wristwatch,
circular white dial with Roman numerals,
date aperture at 3 o’clock, gold plated case,
quartz movement
£50-100
370
Rolex, ladies’ 9ct yellow gold wristwatch,
Circular dial, on a 9ct yellow gold mesh
link bracelet
£200-300
378
378
Passenger Railway 150th Anniversary
1825-1975-Stephenson’s Locomotion 7p
1825 Stockton and Darlington Railway
replica 22ct stamp, with certificate no.363
and box
£300-500
See Illustration.
371
Early 20th century 9ct gold ladies
wristwatch on gold plated expanding strap
£60-100
372
Ebel ladies diamond watch, stainless steel
bracelet and gold mother of pearl dial with
diamond hour markers. Quartz movement.
With box and papers
£850-1000
373
Two gold watches, a Seiko ladies watch
with 9ct gold bracelet strap and a gold
watch with plated strap
£150-250
374
Rolex Tudor gold ladies watch, on figure
of eight fancy link chain bracelet, 9ct gold
£200-300
379
379
The British Definitive Stamp Replica
Issue-The Penny Black, The £1 Machin,
18th June 1973, replica 22ct stamp, with
certificate no.363 and box
£400-600
See Illustration.
Coins
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1:40pm Wednesday
£140-160
380
380
Universal Postal Union 1874-1974-Postal
Union Congress 1929 £1 stamp, 22ct.
replica; with certificate no. 363 and box
£400-600
See Illustration.
377
377
The Royal Wedding Stamp Replicas-HRH
The Princess Anne and Captain Mark
Phillips 14th November 1973, 22ct replica
stamp and one other, with certificate no.363
and box
£300-500
See Illustration.
381
Six Persian gold One Pahlavi coins
£1000-1500
382
A silver dollar 1922, silver half dollars,
Malaysian and Singapore coinage, a medal,
crowns etc.
£30-50
383
12 silver 20 pound coins, Royal mint edition
and two old head Victoria pennies £200-300
24
£140-160
385
Victorian Gold sovereign 1892
£140-160
386
Victorian Gold sovereign 1900
£140-160
387
Victorian Gold sovereign 1900
£140-160
388
Victorian Gold sovereign 1880
£140-160
389
Victorian Gold sovereign 1879
£140-160
390
Victorian Gold sovereign 1875
£140-160
391
Victorian Gold sovereign 1877
£140-160
392
Victorian Gold sovereign 1901
£140-160
393
Victorian Gold sovereign 1896
£140-160
394
Edward VII gold sovereign 1908 £140-160
375
Tissot 9ct white gold ladies wristwatch
£150-200
376
A Victorian Sovereign 1897
384
Victorian gold sovereign 1887
395
Edward VII gold sovereign 1902 £140-160
396
Edward VII gold sovereign 1910 £140-160
397
Edward VII gold sovereign 1910 £140-160
398
George V gold sovereign 1912
£140-160
399
George V gold sovereign 1918
£140-160
400
George V gold sovereign 1930
£140-160
401
George V gold sovereign 1912
£140-160
402
Elizabeth II gold sovereign 1978 £140-160
403
Elizabeth II gold sovereign 1967 £140-160
404
Elizabeth II gold sovereign 2010 £140-160
405
Elizabeth II gold sovereign 2010 £140-160
406
Elizabeth II gold sovereign 2008 £140-160
407
Elizabeth II gold sovereign 2008 £140-160
408
Elizabeth II gold sovereign 1974 £140-160
384-412
409
Elizabeth II gold sovereign 1980 £140-160
410
Elizabeth II gold sovereign 1981 £140-160
411
Elizabeth II gold sovereign 1974 £140-160
412
Elizabeth II gold sovereign 2009 £140-160
413
Elizabeth II gold sovereign 2014 in
presentation case No 226
£140-160
414
Elizabeth II gold sovereign 2014 in
presentation case no 340
£140-160
Silver
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2:10pm Wednesday
433
George III Irish silver oval waiter with
bright cut decoration on four scroll feet,
maker’s mark rubbed, Dublin, 1794, 13oz
£400-600
434
George III silver teapot 1801, 22oz gross
weight with bright cut engraved decoration
and a similar silver helmet shaped cream
jug£150-200
416
Gold Krugerrand 1974 and a 1987
Britannia 1/10 of ounce coin
£500-600
418
Victorian gold sovereign 1884, in 9ct gold
pendant mount
£150-250
419
George V gold sovereign 1912 in yellow
metal mount
£140-160
420
Gold sovereign Queen Victoria 1888,
Jubilee head, in gold laurel leaf mount,
stamped 18ct, 13.7 grams total £200-300
421
Set of two commemorative gold 100 and
50 Lirot coins for the 25th Anniversary of
Israel’s independence in 1973, 20.5g, in
fitted case
£600-700
422
1816 and 1812 Kronenthaler German silver
coin and other coinage
£200-400
439
Novelty modern silver box with hinged
cover in the form of a mint humbug, by
Ari D Norman, London, 1999, three other
boxes and a silver teddy bear brooch, 2.2oz,
68g£50-80
440
Modern silver sugar sifter of baluster
form, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd.,
Birmingham, 1968 and an Edward VII
silver pepperette with half-gadrooned body,
Birmingham, 1902, 5.6oz, 176g £60-100
441
Four silver and blue enamel mounted
dressing table brushes and a hand mirror
£50-80
415
Elizabeth II Gold Sovereign 2009£140-160
417
Large quantity of commemorative and
cased coin sets etc.
£80-120
438
Modern silver cream jug with gadrooned
border 4.6oz, 143g, Sheffield, 1970 £40-60
442
Art Deco tortoiseshell cigarette box. with
silver mounts
£50-80
435
435
Edward VII silver teapot, with scroll,
mask and gadrooned rim on round foot, by
Edward Barnard & Sons, London, 1905,
gross weight 24oz, 746g
£250-350
See Illustration.
436
Modern silver rectangular tray
commemorating the Queen’s Silver Jubilee,
limited edition 281/2500, with certificate,
by Yorkshire Mint, Sheffield, 1977, 13.5oz,
420g, in fitted case
£70-100
437
Danbury Mint limited edition silver
ingot commemorating the Queen’s Silver
Jubilee, Royal House of Windsor gold
plated Sterling silver stamp collection,
25th anniversary of the Coronation
limited edition silver stamp, The
Tower of London-900th Anniversary
Commemorative Edition, Passenger
Railway 150th Anniversary stamp replica,
sterling medallion and two books £100-150
443
A pair of Victorian silver miniature book
holders, hallmarked for Birmingham
£60-80
444
Victorian novelty silver pin cushion in the
form of a shoe, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd.,
Birmingham, 1891
£40-60
445
Collection of silver items to include an
Edward VII berry spoon, part dressing table
set, two napkin rings and other items
£50-80
446
George III silver fiddle pattern caddy
spoon, by Thomas Wallis II & Jonathan
Hayne, London, 1817, six silver coffee
spoons and other small items of flatware,
7.5oz, 233g
£50-80
447
Victorian silver mug of baluster form with
embossed decoration and scroll handle on
round foot, by Robert Harper, London,
1875, 8.8oz, 276g
£80-120
25
448
A silver mounted cigarette case, silver
mounted trinket box, a Royal Doulton
silver mounted match striker and a Palce
Royal butterfly box
£50-80
460
Edward VII silver vesta, by Deakin &
Francis Ltd., Birmingham, 1909, sovereign
holder and a stamp holder, 1.4oz, 45g
£80-120
449
George III silver caddy spoon with shaped
and engraved bowl, by Thomas James,
London, 1813
£40-60
461
George V silver pebble form tobacco box,
by George Unite, Birmingham, 1912, 2.8oz,
87g£50-80
450
Victorian silver bowl with embossed and
scrolling decoration on round foot, by
William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London,
1898, 6.8oz, 211g
£60-80
462
George VI silver cigarette box with engine
turned decoration, by Alfred Deeley,
Birmingham, 1948 and cigarette case
£60-80
451
Set of six Edward VII silver buttons with
pierced dragon decoration, by Henry
Matthews, Birmingham, 1901, and another
set of silver buttons, all in fitted cases
£100-150
463
George IV silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle,
by Richard Pearce, London, 1823, and
another by Mary Chawner, London, 1828,
4oz, 124g
£60-100
452
Victorian silver dish with embossed
scrolling decoration, by Horace Woodward
& Co., London, 1893, 8.4oz, 261g, and two
silver plated sauce boats
£80-100
453
A silver engraved scent bottle with a
Hobsons patent, vesta case, stamp case,
glove stretchers, Cantonese boxwood card
case, thimbles etc.
£80-100
454
George V silver teapot, maker’s mark,
rubbed, Birmingham, 1932, gross weight
19oz, 590g
£150-250
455
George III silver six division toast rack
with loop handle on four scroll and ball
feet, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1805,
5.5oz, 171g
£100-200
456
George III silver cream jug with gadrooned
rim on four ball feet, London, 1808, and
a later non-matching sugar bowl, 11.2oz,
351g£100-150
457
Seven George III Old English pattern silver
tablespoons, various dates and marks,
14.5oz, 450g
£120-180
458
Three George III Scottish silver fiddle
pattern tablespoons, by William Hannay,
Edinburgh, 1814, another George IV,
maker’s mark ‘SL’, Edinburgh, 1821, 8.5oz,
264g£100-150
459
Pair of William IV silver thread pattern
sugar tongs, by Solomon Hougham,
London, 1834, and another pair George
III with bright cut decoration, by Thomas
Hayter, London, 1810, 2oz, 62g
£50-80
26
464
Silver mustard pot and cover, salt,
pepperette, overlaid bottle a small
rectangular box and a photograph frame
£80-120
465
Large selection of George III and later
silver spoons mostly teaspoons, various
dates and marks, 31oz, 964g
£250-350
466
Modern silver framed strut mirror with
scrolling floral decoration, by Carr’s of
Sheffield Ltd., 2004, 37cm high £100-200
467
Queen Elizabeth II presentation ladies
silver powder compact in case
£80-120
468
George V silver notepad holder, maker’s
mark rubbed, London, 1912 and two silver
backed brushes
£30-50
469
Cut glass decanter and stopper with silver
collar London 1973 28cm high
£30-50
470
Edward VII silver pin dish in the form of
a horseshoe with pierced and embossed
decoration, Birmingham, 1902 and another
twin-handled dish
£20-30
471
Queen Anne silver rat-tail and dog nose
basting spoon, by Henry Greene, London,
1707, 33cm long, 4oz, 124g
£300-500
472
George V silver dressing table set
comprising, hand mirror and four brushes
with ribbon and tie decoration, by Williams
Ltd., Birmingham, 1924, in fitted case
£60-100
473
Edward VII silver rose bowl heavily
embossed with flowers and scroll work on
round foot, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths
Co. Ltd., London, 1904, 20cm diameter,
16oz, 500g
£100-150
474
474
George IV silver four egg cup stand, by
Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard,
London, 1828/29, and four Victorian
spoons 22oz, 684g
£250-350
See Illustration.
475
George V silver sugar caster of octagonal
section, by J W Benson, London, 1918,
9oz, 280g, 21cm high
£80-120
476
Pair of late Georgian silver sugar tongs
with shell nips and pierced handles, silver
tea caddy Birmingham 1913/1938, a berry
spoon, pin dish, a candlesnuffer and a three
piece cruet set (8)
£150-250
477
Miniature silver sauce boat and pepperette,
3 silver napkin rings, pierced basket and a
trumpet vase and an enamel bon bon dish,
miniature tongs, and two silver tea spoons.
(10)£40-60
478
Edward VII silver mixed cruet set,
comprising four salts, two pepperettes,
mustard pot and cover and various spoons,
various dates and marks, in fitted case
£100-150
479
Modern silver salver with serpentine rim
on three scroll feet, by C J Vander Ltd.,
Sheffield, 1990, 18.5oz, 575g
£100-150
480
A set of three silver photograph frames
comprising pair of photograph frames
16cm x 12cm and a matching larger frame
25cm x18cm Birmingham 1923
£40-60
481
Four silver topped dressing table bottles,
maker’s mark ‘GHJ’, London, 1894 £40-60
482
Small quantity of silver and glass dressing
items to include a ruby glass double ended
scent bottle with silver covers, two silver
covered jars, a small glass pot with silver
cover, a pair of cased brass scissors and
other items
£80-120
491
George VI silver four piece part tea service
of oval section, comprising hotwater jug,
cream jug, sugar bowl and another bowl,
by Thomas Ducrow & Sons, Birmingham
1947/48, gross weight 32.5oz, 1010g
£250-350
483
Four George V silver topped and cut glass
dressing table jars, maker’s mark ‘PWG’,
London, 1935 and another similar £50-80
492
George V silver teapot with rope twist
patterned rim on four hoof feet, by Horace
Woodward & Co. Ltd., London, 1916,
gross weight 13oz
£100-150
484
Edward VII Bisley shooting trophy in
the form of a beaker. Elkington & Co,
Birmingham 1904 4.75 oz 150gm. Another
similar trophy, London 1903. 5.25 oz 160
gm.A pair of Bisley shooting trophies in
the form of presentation spoons. Elkington
& Co. Birmingham 1903. 8 oz 250 gm
£180-250
485
George V presentation cigarette case with
attached motorcycle racing medallion,
Worcester & Dist. M.C.C. Half Day
Reliability Trial 1921, H. O. Hayes
G. N. (Private) Birmingham Medal
Company, Birmingham 1921.4 oz 120 gm
£60-80
486
George V octagonal sugar sifter, Makers
mark indistinct. London 1911, 5.5 oz 170
gm, Victorian vesta case Makers mark
indistinct, Birmingham 1889, 1.75 oz 55
gm. Victorian toast rack. Mappin Brothers,
Birmingham 1894, 3.75 oz 100 gm. Six
Edward VII tea spoons, Mappin & Webb,
Sheffield 1902, 5.25 oz 160 gm, together
with two tea spoons, caddy spoon, salt
spoon and pusher. 2.5 oz 80 gm £80-120
487
Edward VII silver capstan inkwell,
Birmingham, 1909 and a silver hip flask
cup, Sheffield, 1911
£50-80
488
Thornycroft Rifle Club silver teaspoons(5)
together with five kings pattern silver
teaspoons£50-80
493
George VI silver salt with gadrooned rim
on three shaped feet, by Alexander Clark
& Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1938, small
cream jug, two tea strainers, two mustard
spoons and a silver handled candle snuffer,
weighable silver 13.5oz, 419g
£100-150
494
Set of six modern silver and enamelled
teaspoons, the bowls decorated with British
birds by H. O’Reilly, by W W Godwin &
Son, Birmingham, 1976, in fitted case with
certificate
£50-80
500
Edward VII silver rose bowl, by Charles
Boyton & Son Ltd., London, 1909, 34.5oz,
1072g£200-300
See Illustration.
501
501
Victorian silver presentation rose bowl
with half-gadrooned body, on round foot,
by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London,
1898, 21oz
£180-220
See Illustration.
495
Minature prayer book with hallmarked
silver cover
£20-30
496
Edward VII silver cream jug and sugar
bowl with banded decoration, by Mappin
& Webb, London, 1907, 5oz, 155g, in fitted
case£60-100
497
Edward VII silver card case with sunburst
decoration, by Horace Woodward & Co.
Ltd., Birmingham, 1904, 1.3oz, 43g £50-80
498
Victorian silver fork and spoon set with
beaded and bright cut decoration, by
William Hutton & Sons, London, 1884
and six silver teaspoons, all in fitted cases
£60-100
499
Small silver items including trophy cup,
napkin rings and other items
£100-150
489
Edward VII silver mounted glass claret
jug on four shaped feet, by John Grinsell
& Sons, Birmingham, 1909, 28cm high
£100-150
502
502
George II silver mug with scroll handle, by
Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London,
1758, 16oz, 497g
£200-300
See Illustration.
503
Victorian silver teapot of rectangular
chamfered section with engraved
decoration, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield,
1895, gross weight 21oz, 653g £150-200
504
George III silver helmet shaped cream jug,
maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1796, 3.8oz,
120g£40-60
490
Edward VII silver trinket box with pierced
decoration of a coaching scene, by William
Comyns, London, 1905, for napkin rings
(two in a fitted case) and a cut glass and
silver mounted sugar sifter
£60-100
505
George VI silver presentation baluster mug
with scroll handle, by Barker Brothers
Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1936, 7.3oz, 227g
£60-80
500
506
Victorian silver cream jug with serpentine
rim, scroll handle on three shaped feet, by
George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester,
1900, and another cream jug on hoof feet,
8.3oz, 259g
£70-100
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507
Victorian silver cream jug with bright cut
decoration on round foot, maker’s mark
rubbed, Birmingham, 1879, and another
cream jug on three shaped feet, 5.1oz, 160g
£40-60
508
Victorian silver mounted and antler
horn-handled carving set, comprising
knife, fork and steel, by William Yates Ltd.,
Sheffield, 1900
£40-60
509
Pair of William IV Irish silver fiddle
pattern dessert spoons, by Charles Stewart,
Dublin, 1831 and a selection of other small
spoons, silver mounted match strike and a
pepperette, 25oz, 777g
£180-220
510
Set of six Victorian silver mounted and
mother-of-pearl handled fish knives and
forks, by R F Mosley & Co., Sheffield,
1896£50-80
511
Silver trumpet vase, four silver napkin rings
and a silver plated mounted and cut glass
jug£40-60
512
Two silver cigarette cases, cigar piercer,
and silver plated enamel spoons with Eros
figure
£50-80
513
George VI silver coffee pot of tapering
form, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd.,
Sheffield, 1937, gross weight 12oz, 373g
£80-120
514
George V silver spoon with Arts &
Crafts style decoration, maker’s mark
‘TS’, Chester, 1928, a Victorian silver
sifter spoon decorated with pagodas and
bamboo, by John, Edward, Walter & John
Barnard, London, 1875, George V silver
sifter spoon with figural terminal and
purple glass cabochon, maker’s mark ‘TS’,
Chester, 1915, George V silver spoon with
hammered bowl, the handle with grapevine
decoration and inset purple cabochon, by
Amy Eleanor Stewart, Chester, 1923, 5.4oz,
172g (4)
£120-180
515
Pair of Victorian silver salts with gadrooned
rims on three hoof feet, with blue glass
liners, by Daniel & Charles Houle,
London, 1866, modern silver sugar sifter
of octagonal section, two cream jugs and
a pepperette, pepperette with loaded base,
weighable silver 14.1oz, 440g
£120-180
516
George VI silver cigarette case with engine
turned decoration, London, 1940, another
cigarette case and other items comprising
two pin dishes, two dressing table jars,
brush, small pot, mustard pot and cover
and a cigarette box, and three vesta cases
£120-180
517
George IV silver patch box with foliate
decoration by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham,
1820, a trowel shaped bookmark and other
small silver items to include napkin rings,
sugar nips, rickshaw etc.
£80-120
518
Part canteen of George V silver rat-tail
pattern cutlery comprising six soup spoons,
by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd., London,
1925, six dessert spoons, by Martin Hall
& Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1926, six forks by
Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield,
1927, 39oz, 1212g
£300-500
519
Small selection of silver flatware to include
sugar tongs, knives, forks and spoons etc.,
gross weight 18oz, 559g
£150-250
520
Set of four Victorian silver salts with
spoons in fitted case, by Mappin & Webb,
Sheffield, 1893
£50-80
521
Late Victorian silver Corinthian column
candlestick, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd.,
Sheffield, 1898, 22cm high (loaded base)
£50-80
522
George III silver salver with beaded
serpentine border and later decoration, by
James Stamp, London, 1777, 18oz, 559g
£120-150
528
528
Victorian silver ewer shaped claret
jug of racing interest, Croxteth Hunt
Steeplechases, The Beach Plate, Given
by Gilbert Winter Moss (1828-1899)
and won by Orissa ridden by the owner
William Johnson, profusely embossed with
flowers and foliage, Stamped Wordley and
Co., Liverpool, 31.5cm high, 650g. 21oz,
London 1867
£400-600
See Illustration.
523
Victorian silver mug with scroll handle
and embossed decoration on shaped foot,
by John Charles Edington, London, 1856,
and a Victorian silver sifter with embossed
decoration, Chester, 1896, 10oz, 311g
£120-140
524
A late Victorian silver pepperette Sheffield
1899 maker HA, and two silver cigarette
cases 7oz 218g
£50-70
525
Modern silver RSPB spoon collection,
comprising twelve spoons, each finial
decorated with a different bird, by John
Pinches, London, 1975/6, 11oz, 342g in
fitted case with certifcate
£60-100
526
Set of twelve George V silver and
mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and
forks, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd.,
Sheffield, 1923, in fitted oak case (one
knife missing)
£60-100
28
527
Set of six Victorian silver and
mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and
forks, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.
London, 1896, in fitted oak case £60-100
529
529
George IV silver coffee jug of round form
with gadrooned borders and wood handle
the hinged cover with flower finial, on stand
with three foliage paw feet and burner,
engraved with owl crests, by Richard
Pearce and George Burrows, 27cm high,
gross 40oz, 1250g, London, 1829 £400-600
See Illustration.
530
530
Pair of George III round silver salvers with
gadrooned borders rims, on three feet,
22cm diam. 29oz 900g, London, 1817
£300-500
See Illustration.
533
531
531
Edward VII silver salver of octagonal form
with gadrooned rim on four ball and claw
feet, 20.5cm, 12oz, 375g., Sheffield, 1904
£100-150
See Illustration.
534
532
532
George V square silver salver with
serpentine border on four scroll feet, 24cm,
20.5oz, 625g. London, 1927
£150-250
See Illustration.
533
George V silver salver of oval form with
shaped border on four scroll feet, stamped
D and J Wellby, 41cm, 50oz 1550g.
London, 1929
£500-700
See Illustration.
534
Victorian oval silver kettle on stand with
burner, ebonised handle, 28oz 875g,
London, 1900
£250-350
See Illustration.
535
Victorian silver bowl with half-gadrooned
body, 16cm diam. 11oz 350g., London,
1897£80-100
536
George V silver porringer with scroll
handles, 15cm London, 1915, and a bowl
on round foot, 18cm Total weight 14oz
425g£80-120
537
537
George IV silver claret jug with beaded
borders, 31cm high, 22oz 675g, London
1820£400-600
See Illustration.
538
George III oval silver teapot with ebonised
handle and reeded borders, by John Emes,
28cm, 20oz, 625g, London, 1807 £150-250
29
545
539
539
Victorian silver dressing table set with
embossed cherub decoration, by William
Comyns, London, 1896-7 and other dates,
comprising, tray 32 x 23cm, round box
and cover 9cm high, two hair brushes and
two clothes brushes, and glove stretchers
and button hook, and a pierced silver non
matching heart shaped dish, Weighable
silver 16oz 500g
£150-250
See Illustration.
545
William IV silver desk stand with ink and
sand wells, scroll and shell decoration on
four feet, by Robinson, Edkins & Aston,
Birmingham, 1836, weight of silver 19oz
600g£300-500
See Illustration.
551
551
George V plain silver tapering mug with
loop handle, 12cm, 11.5oz, 350g., London,
1929£70-100
See Illustration.
546
546
Victorian silver teapot and cream jug of
pumpkin form on scroll feet, silver handle,
by William Hunter, the teapot 29cm the jug
17cm, Total weight 30oz 950g, London,
1841£200-300
See Illustration.
547
Pair of George III round silver salts with
gadrooned borders and blue glass liners,
7cm diam. 3.5oz 100g
£50-80
554
Victorian silver rattle/ whistle with coral
teether, Brmingham, 1870
Provenance: a historical collection of one
family’s jewellery spanning the late 17th to
the early 20th century
£80-120
541
George V octagonal silver tea strainer on
stand, 3.5oz 100g London, 1934
£40-60
543
Victorian decorated round sugar bowl,
another with two handles and a Victorian
christening mug, total weight 12.5oz 400g
£80-120
544
Pair of Edward VII four division silver
toast racks, 8.5cm, 4oz 125g. Sheffield,
1904/5£50-80
30
552
George IV silver six division toast rack
with loop handle on four scroll feet, 17cm,
14.5oz 450g., by Benjamin Smith, London,
1829£150-250
See Illustration.
553
Victorian silver rattle/whistle, Birmingham,
1874, pair of sugar nips and two Indian
white metal miniature pots
£40-60
540
540
Victorian silver jug with half reeded and
gadrooned decoration and scroll handle,
13cm high, 13oz 400g, by Fordham and
Faulkner, London, 1896
£100-150
See Illustration.
542
George III silver oval half-reeded and
engraved flat bottom cream jug 11.5cm
high, 5.5oz 175g. London, 1803
£40-60
552
548
548
Pair of George V silver sugar castors, with
gadrooned borders, shell corners and feet,
16cm high, 14.5oz, 475g. London, 1926
£200-300
See Illustration.
549
Pair of George III silver sauce boats with
scroll handles on hoof feet, 18cm, 14.5oz
475g. London. Date marks rubbed
£200-300
550
Victorian silver cream jug with
half-gadrooned body, London, 1897, and a
small two-handled bowl, 9.5oz 280g
£50-80
555
Modern silver four piece tea service of
octagonal section by Garrard & Co. Ltd.,
Sheffield, 1958 and a twin-handled tray
with serpentine rim also by Garrards,
Sheffield, 1969, gross weight 134oz, 4167g
£600-1000
See Illustration.
556
Continental silver box in the form of a
piano embossed with putti in a landscape,
on three supports, maker’s mark ‘LL’,
import marks for London, 1890, 3.2oz,
102g£60-100
565
565
Set of four George II matched berry spoons
and sifter spoon, London, 1736-59, 8.5oz,
264g, in fitted case
£300-500
See Illustration.
555
557
Edward VII part canteen of silver fiddle,
thread and shell pattern cutlery, comprising
eight tablespoons, eight dinner forks,
ten dessert spoons, six dessert forks,
one teaspoon, mostly by Goldsmiths &
Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1908, two
other silver spoons, 80oz, 2488g, and
twelve steel knives
£600-700
561
George III and later matched part canteen
of military fiddle and thread pattern cutlery
with a boar crest, comprising two gravy
spoons, soup ladle, twelve tablespoons,
twelve dinner forks, ten dessert forks,
fourteen dessert forks, six teaspoons and
a sauce ladle, various dates and marks,
128oz, 3980g
£1000-1200
566
Edward VII silver and ivory handled fish
servers with engraved floral decoration, by
Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1901, in fitted
case£100-150
562
George VI silver cream jug with serpentine
rim, scroll handle on three hoof feet, by
S Blackensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham,
1940 and another cream jug with a broken
handle, 5.1oz, 160g
£40-60
558
558
Victorian silver twin-handled cup with
presentation inscription, by James Deakin
& Sons, London, 1898, marked forJay’s
142-144 Oxford Street, 35cm wide, 45 oz,
1400g£300-400
See Illustration.
563
Two silver topped dressing table bottles
and an oval pot, trumpet vase and ten silver
napkin rings
£40-60
567
567
Victorian white metal chatelaine with
pierced scrolling and mask decoration with
attached mother-of-pearl mounted folding
spectacles, silver and leather knife holder,
similar note pad, silver plated pencil holder
by S. Morden, and a silver egg-shaped
needle and thimble holder
£180-240
See Illustration.
564
Set of four George V silver candlesticks
with knopped stems on shaped bases, by
William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield,
1938/39£400-500
See Illustration.
568
Modern silver dish, by Garrard & Co.,
London, 1990, 3oz, 93g, in fitted case and
original box
£100-120
559
559
Victorian silver twin-handled bowl with
flower embossed decoration on three ball
feet, stamped Lambert Coventry Street,
29cm, London, 1897, 28oz, 875g £200-300
See Illustration.
560
Silver hip flask, an engine turned match
case, and two silver backed brushes and a
silver half hunter pocket watch
£80-120
564
31
569
569
Modern silver salver with gadrooned
serpentine rim on four scroll feet, by E H
P Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1973, 18.5oz, 575g
£150-200
See Illustration.
576
576
Football themed Edwardian silver vesta
case by Henry Matthews, Birmingham
1906£80-120
See Illustration.
579
Victorian silver vesta case with embossed
‘Charley’s Aunt’ by Walker & Hall
Sheffield 1895
£40-60
See Illustration.
580
Silver cup with ‘Man on the Moon’ form
handle free from inscription, Birmingham
1924£20-40
570
Edward VII silver hip flask, by Deakin &
Francis Ltd., Birmingham, 1902, 8oz, 249g
£100-150
571
Victorian silver cream jug with serpentine
rim, scroll handle on three hoof feet, by
John Millward Banks, Chester, 1899,
another cream jug, 5.3oz, 166g, and a silver
plated model of a horse
£50-70
579
577
577
Large novelty Victorian silver vesta case
and combination whistle in ribbed form,
Chester 1888
£100-150
See Illustration.
581
581
Sterling silver dish with rope edge border,
cherub and shell moulded handles with
flowers and stags, on four scroll feet, 6.9oz,
215g£50-80
See Illustration.
582
Six George III/IV silver teaspoons, four
by William Bateman, London, 1816, and
another maker, 1820
£20-40
572
572
Scottish silver biscuit barrel by Hamilton
and Inches Edinburgh 1908 14.8oz 460g
£150-250
See Illustration.
573
William Comyns silver wedding theme
horse and carriage pot-pourri box £60-90
574
Crested pair of George III silver grape
shears with grape vine form handles,
London 1831
£50-80
575
Novel Edwardian silver postal scales with
under stamp drawer, London 1902 £60-90
32
578
578
Combination novel silver vesta base
combination chamber stick or wax jack,
London 1907
£60-90
See Illustration.
583
Pair of silver heart shaped dishes with
Bristol blue glass liners, Birmingham 1908
£20-40
584
Novelty silver bridge markers in the form
of a large Dice by Lawrence Emanuel,
Birmingham 1916
£40-60
585
Victorian silver card case with engine
turned finish by H & T Birmingham 1879
£40-60
586
Silver card case and silver vesta case book
with banded decoration Birmingham 1910
and Birmingham 1913
£30-50
601
Scottish silver bookmark in the form of a
trowel and another silver bookmark in the
form of a dagger both with mop handle
£20-40
587
Edward VII silver dressing table tray, by
William Comyns, 9.7oz, 300g, London,
1906£100-150
588
Victorian silver tea caddy and cover of oval
section with half-gadrooned body, ‘P&Co.’,
Birmingham, 1897
£80-120
602
Victorian combination silver Vesta and
sovereign case, Chester 1888
£50-80
592
592
George IV fluted bowl silver caddy spoon
with Ivory/bone handle, Birmingham 1825
£20-40
See Illustration.
589
593
George III silver dish with rural village
scenes, London, 1818
£30-50
589
George III fiddle pattern shell bowl silver
caddy spoon by T W J H London 1812
£30-50
See Illustration.
603
603
Novelty silver vesta case in the form of a
jockey’s cap
£20-40
See Illustration.
604
Victorian oversize silver matchbox holder
with carry loop, London 1898
£20-40
605
George V Liberty & Co silver sparrow beak
creamer, Birmingham 1912
£40-60
590
590
George IV fiddle and shell silver caddy
spoon maker’s mark ‘JW’ London, 1829
£20-40
See Illustration.
594
606
Novelty silver vinaigrette in the form of a
satchel or purse, ‘L&C’, Birmingham, 1817
£60-90
594
George V silver carriage clock,
Birmingham, 1910
£80-120
See Illustration.
607
Victorian crested silver ink stand by Henry
Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1858, 9.9oz,
308g£100-150
595
George III silver decanter label
‘R Hermitage’ by M H I R London 1799
£40-60
608
George III silver caddy spoon with bright
cut shield decoration to bowl, Birmingham
1801 by T W
£30-50
596
William IV silver decanter label shell
pattern ‘Madeira’ by Rawlings & Summer
1833£30-50
609
George IV fiddle pattern silver caddy spoon
by G W, London 1822
£20-40
597
Carved set of six silver and green enamel
spoons, Birmingham 1932
£30-50
591
591
George IV silver caddy spoon with
brightcut decorated bowl by G W London
1822£30-50
See Illustration.
598
Sampson Mordan novelty silver letter
opener the terminal with a hatching chick,
Chester 1913
£50-80
599
Novelty Edwardian pin cushion in the form
of a ladies shoe, Birmingham 1905 £40-60
600
Novelty Silver book marker with fish finial
£30-50
610
610
Victorian square bowl silver caddy spoon
with mother-of-pearl handle by T D,
Birmingham 1856
£20-40
See Illustration.
33
617
George III silver thread pattern ladle,
maker’s mark ‘TNN’, London, 1786, 6oz,
186g£80-120
618
Pair of George III Scottish silver fiddle
pattern sauce ladles, by Thomas A
Finlayson, Edinburgh, 1805, 2.5oz, 77g
£100-150
611
611
George III shell bowl silver caddy spoon by
Thomas Morley, London 1784
£30-50
See Illustration.
619
Pair of George III Scottish silver sauce
ladles, maker’s mark ‘MC’, Edinburgh,
1807, 2oz, 62g
£100-150
620
Pair of William IV silver sauce ladles, by
Charles Boyton I, London, 1835, and other
small silver spoons, 7oz, 217g
£60-100
621
William IV silver and mother-of-pearl
handled cheese scoop, Birmingham, 1834,
bone handled shovel form caddy spoon and
a sifter spoon
£60-100
612
Art Nouveau silver tea caddy, Sheffield,
1902£80-120
See Illustration.
622
623
Modern silver three light candelabra with
foliate scrolling arms, knopped stem on
shaped base, by C J Vander Ltd., Sheffield,
1966, loaded base
£300-500
614
Silver and tortoiseshell mantel clock with
silver applique decoration by CAR C
London 1923
£150-200
See Illustration.
624
George IV silver salver with shell and scroll
moulded rim and later engraved decoration,
on three scroll feet, by S. C. Younge & Co.,
Sheffield, 1826, 17.5oz, 544g
£150-250
615
George V cased set of six silver toast cups
by W and FR, Birmingham 1913 £80-120
625
Edward VII silver three piece tea
service, comprising teapot, cream jug
and sugar bowl, of serpentine form with
half-gadrooned bodies, by Henry Bourne,
Birmingham, 1902, 31oz, 964g £250-350
616
Edwardian Silver photo frame, maker’s
mark ‘BP’ 24cm x 18.5cm, Birmingham,
1909£40-60
626
Modern silver dish with serpentine rim
on round base, by Barker Ellis Silver Co.,
Birmingham, 1964, 5.5oz, 170g
£40-60
34
629
William IV silver fiddle pattern fish slice
with pierced and engraved decoration, by
William Johnson, London, 1836, 4.5oz,
139g£40-60
630
Pair of George III silver gravy spoons, by
Peter & William Bateman, London, 1789,
and another gravy spoon, 10.5oz, 326g
£150-250
631
Pair of George III silver sauce ladles,
maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1807, 3.5oz,
108g£40-60
633
Edward VII silver sovereign holder with
bright cut decoration, by Samuel M Levi,
Birmingham, 1904, and four silver vestas,
3oz, 93g
£60-100
622
Edward VII silver dish ring, pierced
decoration with hounds, birds. flowers
and foliage, 20cm diam. 8.5oz 274g. by
Williams Ltd., Birmingham 1906 £200-300
See Illustration.
614
628
George III silver ladle, by William & John
Fisher, London, 1795, 5oz, 155g £80-120
632
Edward VII silver trinket box with
serpentine border and embossed bow
decoration, with fitted interior, by R & W
Sorley, London, 1909, and a Silver Jubilee
ingot in fitted case
£50-80
612
613
Victorian silver tea caddy London 1897
£80-120
627
Set of thirteen modern limited edition
silver apostle spoons by Birmingham Mint,
603/1000, 1977, 15oz, 466g, in fitted case
£120-180
634
Victorian silver top tapered walking cane
91cm and another similar white metal
depicting a fox 87cm
£40-60
635
George V silver sugar castor of tapering
form, by William Suckling Ltd.,
Birmingham, 1929, and a silver shot
measuring cup, 7.8oz, 245g
£50-80
636
Set of four Victorian silver salts with wavy
rims on three paw feet, and three spoons,
by William Devenport, Birmingham, 1900,
toast rack, napkin rings, cased tea spoons,
other items and three pieces of silver plated
flatware
£100-150
637
Matched set of three silver pierced heart
shaped bon bon dishes with scrolling
decoration, on three ball feet, various dates
and marks
£40-60
638
Victorian silver mounted and cut glass
dressing table bottle and cover, by Samuel
Walton Smith, Birmingham, 1896 and
a pair of smaller dressing table bottles
lacking covers
£60-100
639
Pair of George VI silver butter dishes with
frosted glass liners and knives, by William
Suckling Ltd., Birmingham, 1941, in fitted
case£80-120
640
George VI silver six piece cruet set
comprising, two salts and spoons, mustard
pots and spoons and pepperettes, by
William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham, 1941,
in fitted case
£100-150
641
William IV silver fiddle pattern gravy
spoon, by Adey Bellamy Savory, London,
1832, four tablespoons and other small
items of flatware, 16oz, 497g
£80-120
642
Modern silver salver with serpentine shell
and scroll border on four scroll feet, by
Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 2006, 74oz,
2301g£800-1000
See Illustration.
642
643
643
Pair of George V silver cafe au lait pots, by
Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham,
1934/5, gross weight 29oz, 901g £300-400
See Illustration.
645
646
George VI silver circular muffin dish and
cover with smaller inner dish, by Viner’s
Ltd., Sheffield, 1938, gross weight 15.8oz,
493g£150-200
644
644
George V silver three-handled presentation
tyg, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd.,
Sheffield, 1921, 14oz, 435g
£150-200
See Illustration.
645
Pair of George III silver sauceboats with
scroll handles, gadrooned borders on three
shell feet, by William Skeen, London, 1776,
23oz, 715g
£1000-2000
See Illustration.
647
Pair of Victorian silver fish servers with
engraved decoration and ivory handles, by
James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1897,
in fitted case
£80-120
648
Set of twelve George VI silver rat-tail
pattern fish knives and forks and four other
forks and spoons, by Edward & Sons,
Sheffield, 1939, and two rat-tail pattern
sauce ladles, 37oz, 1150g
£300-400
650
650
Modern silver three piece tea service
comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar
bowl, each on four bun feet, by Roberts &
Belk, Sheffield, 1969, gross weight 35oz,
1088g£250-350
See Illustration.
649
Two modern silver floriform dishes,
maker’s mark ‘JB’, smaller dish Edinburgh,
1984, 16oz, 497g
£120-180
35
654
654
Victorian silver basket, pierced decoration
with cranberry glass liner, by George
Richards, London, 1837
£150-250
See Illustration.
655
Small silver items comprising a pair George
V of trumpet vases, Birmingham, 1918,
shell shaepd dish, cigarette box, salt and
spoon, ashtray and a silver and tortoiseshell
mounted dressing table jar
£80-120
656
653
651
651
Pair of modern silver candlesticks of
tapering form with plain banded decoration
on round bases, by C J Vander Ltd.,
London, 1969, loaded bases
£200-300
See Illustration.
652
George III silver Old English pattern
tablespoon, by Solomon Hougham,
London, 1808, two pairs of sugar tongs,
six teaspoons and five apostle spoons, 9oz,
279g£80-120
36
653
George VI canteen of silver Sandringham
pattern cutlery for twelve comprising soup
spoons, dessert spoons, grapefruit spoons,
dessert forks, dinner forks, one soup ladle,
two sauce ladles, six table spoons, two
fruit servers, two jam spoons, two butter
knives, pair of sugar tongs, twenty-four egg
spoons, two mustard and two salt spoons,
pickle fork, four knife rests (solid silver),
178oz, 5535g, twelve hors d’oeuvres knives
and forks with mother-of-pearl handles and
steel blades and tines, twelve fish knives
and forks with mother-of-pearl handles
and silver blades and tines, fish servers
with mother-of-pearl handles and silver
blade and tines, carving set of steel and two
knives and forks ivory handles and steel,
bread knife, twelve dessert knives, twelve
dinner knives and bread knife, by Viner’s,
Sheffield, 1936/7, all in a fitted walnut
canteen table
£4000-5000
See Illustration.
656
George V silver three piece tea service with
gadrooned rims, by Blackmore & Fletcher
Ltd., London, 1924, gross weight 31.5oz,
979g£200-300
See Illustration.
657
Pair of George V silver sauceboats with
gadrooned rims, scroll handle, on three
shell feet, by Goldsmiths & Silver smiths
Co. Ltd., London, 1924, 11.9oz, 372g
£80-120
658
George VI silver four division toast rack,
by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1941,
two cream jugs, tea strainer and ashtray,
12.8oz, 399g
£80-120
659
George III silver cream jug with gadrooned
rim and engraved decoration on four shell
feet, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1812,
6.1oz, 191g
£50-80
660
Pair of George III silver salts with
gadrooned rims, each on three hoof feet, by
Stephen Adams, London, 1775, 3oz, 96g
£40-60
675
675
George V silver fruit bowl with serpentine
rim on round foot, by Hammond, Creake &
Co., Sheffield, 1922, 27.4oz, 852g
£250-350
See Illustration.
676
661
Set of five George V silver wine goblets, by
Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1921-24,
30.5oz, 948g
£200-300
662
Set of four George V silver cocktail cups,
three with applied cartouche for ‘Molesey
Amateur Regatta’, by Barker Brothers,
Chester, 1921-24, 16oz, 497g
£120-180
663
George V silver presentation wine goblet
engraved for ‘Kingston on Thames Amateur
Regatta’, by Barker Brothers, Chester,
1924, 7.3oz, 227g, and another similar but
silver plated
£60-80
664
Pair of George V silver presentation trophy
cups for ‘Staines Amateur Regatta’ 1922
and 1925, by Garrard & Co. Ltd., London,
1922/25, 11.5oz, 357g
£80-120
665
Three George V silver matching
presentation trophy cups for ‘Staines
Amateur Regatta’ 1923-25, by Garrard &
Co. Ltd., London, 1923-25, 17oz, 528g
£120-180
666
George V silver presentation trophy cup for
‘Kingston on Thames Amateur Regatta’, by
Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham, 1924, and
thirteen other trophy cups of varying sizes,
41oz, 1275g
£300-500
667
Pair of George VI silver topped dressing
table jars, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., and
a set of six silver plated fruit knives and
forks£50-100
668
Two silver thimbles, silver book form cigar
cutter and a meerschaum pipe in fitted case
£30-50
669
Pair of Victorian silver oval bon bon dishes
with pierced decoration by James Dixon
& Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1897, and a small
selection of spoons and forks, gross weight
7.5oz, 234g
£40-60
670
Pair of modern silver candlesticks on
round bases, by William Adams Ltd.,
Birmingham, 1962, loaded bases £40-60
676
Modern silver three piece tea service
comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar
bowl, with gadrooned and shell moulded
rim on bun feet, by Garrard & Co. Ltd.,
Sheffield, 1957, gross weight 41oz, 1275g
£350-450
See Illustration.
671
Modern silver group of a man with a
dancing bear, 5cm high, and another of
a chimney sweep, 6cm high, by Thomas
Charles Jarvis, London, 1970s, 3.8oz, 119g
£60-100
677
672
672
George III silver wine funnel, maker’s mark
‘HN’, London, 1799, 2.6oz, 82g £200-300
See Illustration.
673
Set of twelve George V silver teaspoons, by
Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1917,
5.7oz, 177g
£40-60
674
Victorian silver cream jug with engraved
decoration on round foot, by John Samuel
Hunt, London, 1862, 8.8oz, 275g £100-150
677
George VI silver tray, the shaped rim with
moulded decoration, on four hoof feet, by
A E Poston & Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1946,
36oz, 1119g
£280-320
See Illustration.
678
Pair of Victorian silver pierced shell
shaped bon bon dishes with embossed
scrolling decoration on three ball feet, by
Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1900, 2oz, 62g
£100-150
679
Pair of dwarf silver candlesticks, by
W I Broadway & Co., Birmingham, 1964,
7cm high, and a silver photograph frame
14cm x 10cm overall
£40-60
680
Modern novelty silver miniature throne, by
A Chick & Sons Ltd., London, 1975, and
a novelty miniature silver squirrel, by BSE
Products, London, 1974, 1.2oz, 40g £40-60
681
George V novelty silver box in the form
of a sitting hen with yellow glass eyes,
by Grey & Co., Chester, 1912, 3oz, 95g
£100-150
37
688
688
George III silver pap boat, maker’s mark
rubbed, London, 1764, silver child’s rattle,
tea strainer, small serpentine dish and swing
handled sugar bowl with blue glass liner
£100-150
See Illustration.
685
682
William IV silver snuff box with engine
turned and moulded scrolling decoration,
by Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1836,
2.8oz, 88g
£150-200
683
George V canteen of silver Sandringham
pattern cutlery for twelve, comprising
fish knives and forks, soup spoons, dinner
forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, six
tablespoons, eighteen teaspoons, soup
ladle, two sauce ladles, by Robert Stewart,
Sheffield, 1933, 198oz, 6157g, in a fitted
cloth case
£1500-2000
686
686
George III silver cream jug with embossed
decoration, London, 1783, and silver
mustard pot and cover
£100-150
See Illustration.
689
689
Victorian silver pin dish with repousse
decoration of cherubs, London 1901, plated
butter knife and silver handled fork £30-50
See Illustration.
684
684
Edward VII silver rectangular tray with
gadrooned rim and embossed scrolling
and floral decoration, by Henry Matthews,
Birmingham, 1901, 16oz, 497g £120-180
See Illustration.
685
George VI silver three piece tea service
of octagonal section on four paw feet, by
Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield, 1939, gross weight
31.5oz, 979g
£250-350
See Illustration.
690
690
Set of three Victorian Irish silver decanter
labels, ‘Madeira’, ‘Sherry’, and ‘Port’,
by James Fray, Dublin, 1843, and another
English ‘Gin’, 2.1oz, 65g
£80-120
See Illustration.
687
687
18th century silver mounted carved coconut
cup and cover on round base with beaded
decoration, silver by Thomas Phipps and
Edward Robinson
£300-500
See Illustration.
691
691
Victorian silver teapot with half-gadrooned
body, by Charles Stuart Harris, London,
1886, gross weight 9.6oz, 299g
£60-80
See Illustration.
38
692
692
George V silver cased alarm clock, by
Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham, 1923
£40-60
See Illustration.
694
693
693
Victorian silver desk stand with twin pen
trays and inkwells, gadrooned border on
four scroll feet, by Charles Stuart Harris,
London, 1898
£150-250
See Illustration.
694
George V silver four piece tea service,
comprising teapot, hot-water jug, cream
jug and sugar bowl, with gadrooned rims
on round feet by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield,
1918, gross weight 56oz, 1741g £400-600
See Illustration.
698
696
696
Edward VII silver card case with embossed
scrolling and floral decoration, by William
Neale, Chester, 1902, 2.2oz, 68g
£50-80
See Illustration.
698
Sterling silver novelty vesta case in the
form of Mr. Punch
£20-30
See Illustration.
697
695
695
George V silver rectangular photograph
frame, by Sanders & Mackenzie,
Birmingham, 1931, overall 22cm x 30cm
£80-120
See Illustration.
697
Victorian silver vinaigrette of serpentine
form with bright cut decoration, by
Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1858
£120-180
See Illustration.
699
699
Swedish Baltic State silver tankard the
cover with lion rampant, the feet with lion
guardant, all over embossed
£400-600
See Illustration.
700
American Arts and Crafts hammered silver
Christening bowl by Kalo of Chicago.
Inscribed Emily 1908. The base marked
Sterling. KALO
£60-80
39
705
721
701
Sterling silver mustard pot and cover
with scroll handle on four shaped feet, by
Tiffany & Co., 4.8oz, 150g
£80-120
709
George III Irish silver helmet shaped cream
jug with bright cut decoration, no maker’s
mark, Dublin, 1801, 5.5oz, 171g
£50-80
702
Presentation Dutch silver model of a sailing
ship, on wood stand
£40-60
710
Victorian Irish silver twin-handled sugar
bowl with serpentine rim on three shaped
feet, maker’s mark ‘FH’, Dublin, 1893,
and a non-matching Irish silver cream jug
by West & Son, Dublin, 1911, 5.7oz, 178g
£50-80
703
20th century miniature Dutch silver model
of a windmill, maker’s mark ‘BR’, 1947
£40-60
704
George V Irish silver potato ring with
embossed decoration of figures, animals
and buildings, with blue glass liner, by
West & Son, Dublin, 1913, 5.5oz £80-120
705
Victorian Irish silver twin-handled
presentation bowl with Celtic knot work
decoration, for the ‘Royal Ulster Yacht
Club Regatta 1900’, by James Wakely &
Frank Clarke Wheeler, Dublin, 1899, 27oz,
839g£300-500
See Illustration.
711
Anglo-Indian white metal pear shaped four
piece tea service with hammered decoration
and ivory handles and finials, similar caddy
spoon and a fish knife, unmarked, gross
weight 51.5oz, 1601g
£300-500
712
Novelty sterling silver pepperettes in form
of seated men in sombreros
£20-40
715
Large hammered Finnish silver and enamel
beaker 830 silver grade by A Frisca £30-50
716
716
Novelty Edwardian silver combination
walking stick and snuff/cigarette case in
form of a golf club by GES Geschutzt
import JK London 1908
£200-300
See Illustration.
706
George III Irish silver sauceboat with scroll
handle on three hoof feet, maker’s mark
rubbed, Dublin, 1815, 7oz, 217g £80-120
707
Pair of William IV Irish silver fiddle pattern
sugar tongs, by Christopher Cummins,
Dublin, 1831, 1.5oz, 46g
£80-120
708
Pair of Irish silver, probably George III
sugar tongs with bright cut decoration,
maker’s mark ‘JS’, Dublin, 1.3oz, 40g
£60-100
713
713
19th century novelty vesta case in the
form of a turtle with white metal and
tortoiseshell body
£40-60
See Illustration.
714
Continental silver fluted box and cover, 800
standard on four paw feet, 203 grams 6.5oz
£40-60
40
717
717
Set of six continental Sterling silver liqueur
cups with gilt interiors, in fitted case
£80-120
See Illustration.
724
718
718
19th century Dutch silver spoon with
embossed figural decoration and scroll
handle£30-50
See Illustration.
719
719
Silver vesta case with Mermaid embossed
scene and import marks
£20-40
See Illustration.
723
Sterling silver bowl by W Bell & Co,
thimble, and a silver backed part dressing
table set
£50-80
724
Pair of Sterling silver models of a cock and
hen pheasant walking with wings raised,
marked ‘Sterling’, ‘925’, 20.5oz, 637g
£300-500
See Illustration.
727
727
Early 19th century Dutch silver tobacco
box with engine turned decoration, maker’s
mark ‘VW beneath a star’, 1820, 5.4oz,
168g
Provenance: From the private collection of
a gentleman
£120-180
See Illustration.
725
725
19th century silver Russian small icon,
hand engraved with marks at side £150-200
See Illustration.
720
Indian white metal cruet comprising, salt,
pepperette and mustard pot and cover with
scrolling foliate decoration on ball feet
£50-80
728
728
Sterling silver Art Nouveau style
photograph frame with green enamelled
decoration, 32cm x 26cm
£50-80
See Illustration.
721
Continental silver coloured metal table
centre with glass bowl the mounts and
stand decorated with vines
£200-300
See Illustration.
726
722
Modern continental silver and cut glass
swan dish, import marks for London, 1961
£40-60
726
Two Silver Russian vodka cups with
engraved decoration, Moscow 1867
£80-120
See Illustration.
729
Eight sterling silver grapefruit spoons
handles with fancy floral decoration in
relief to back and front length, 15cm, 7.2oz,
223g£80-120
730
Four sterling bright cut small fruit spoons N
G Wood & Son and four sterling 925 pickle
forks with floral pattern in relief to handles
length 15cm, 8.3oz, 258g
£60-100
41
792
Large collection of silver plate to include
entree dishes, tea pots, coffee pots etc.
£70-100
793
Silver plated wares to include a punch bowl
and cover etc.
£60-100
794
Selection of silver plated wares to include
rose bowl, serpentine tray, swing handled
basket and other items
£80-120
795
Silver plated three light candelabra and four
matching candlesticks
£100-200
733
731
Four George III old English pattern table
spoons engraved Gryfon on bar London,
1814, William Eley, Fearn & Chaucer
8.75oz, 272g
£80-120
732
Two George III old English pattern ladles
London 1810 William Eley Fearn &
Chaucer 8.75oz, 272g
£50-80
733
George V silver three piece tea service
of octagonal section, comprising teapot,
hotwater jug and sugar bowl, by George
Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1913,
gross weight 28oz, 870g
£250-350
See Illustration.
734
George V silver mounted ivory page turner
Birmingham 1911 47cm
£50-80
Silver Plate
This section of sale will not start before
5:10pm Wednesday
783
19th century horn handle silver plated
serving set engraved with butterflies in
mahogany case width 39cm
£50-100
784
Selection of silver plated and steel fish and
other cutlery and a snuffer tray
£60-100
42
785
Small quantity of silver plate to include a
part canteen of cutlery
£40-60
786
Silver plated spoon warmer in the form of
a shell on a rock base, cream jug and a pin
dish in the form of a sombrero
£40-60
787
20th C. Kings pattern canteen of cutlery in
mahogany case
£50-100
788
Selection of silver plated items to include
a three light candelabra, candlesticks, toast
rack etc.
£40-60
789
Pair of silver plated candlesticks with shell
and scroll decoration on hexagonal bases
£40-60
790
Dutch canteen of silver plated cutlery,
comprising soup ladle, two gravy spoons,
two sauce ladles, twelve tablespoons,
twelve dinner forks, twelve fish forks,
twelve dessert spoons, and a serving spoon,
by GERO, in a fitted three drawer canteen
£300-500
791
19th century silver plated condiment stand,
with eight cut glass bottles, three having
silver tops, with lion mask and scroll
decoration on four paw feet, 21.5cm wide
£80-120
796
Two cut glass claret jugs with silver plated
mounts£80-120
797
Silver plated breakfast dish and cover and
other silver plated wares
£50-80
798
Selection of silver plated wares to include
a breakfast dish and cover, muffin warmer,
toast rack and other items
£100-150
799
Silver plated Champagne bucket, height
26cm£50-80
800
Cased set of six silver plated fruit knifes
and forks four other cased sets and an brush
with horn handle
£50-100
801
Silver plated entree dish, 30cm wide
£30-50
802
Small quantity of silver plate to include two
trays, a Cruet set, ice bucket, sauce boat,
sugar pot, and glass biscuit barrel plate
lid and handle and a trumpet shaped vase
£80-120
803
Canteen of silver plated Kings pattern
flatware for six place settings including fish
knives and forks
£60-100
Thursday
24th September,
10:30am
Lot 923
Oil Paintings,
Watercolours &
Prints
This section of sale will not start before
10:30am Thursday
850
Charles Rowbotham (British, 1856-1921)’
- The Thames Near Brisham, watercolour,
signed and titled, 54cm by 100cm£500-800
See Illustration.
850
851
851
Arthur Ditchfield (British,1842-1883)
- watercolour, depicting a tranquil river
landscape signed and dated lower left 1868
32cm x 63cm
£150-250
See Illustration.
854
854
Peter de Wint OWS (1784-1849) watercolour, river landscape with moored
boats and houses, 27cm x 59cm £400-600
See Illustration.
858
852
852
Thomas Miles Richardson Senior
(1784-1848) - continental village with
column of soldiers and figures, signed and
dated 1841, 34cm x 52cm
£150-250
See Illustration.
855
855
Anthony Devis (1729-1817) pencil, pen
and ink on paper, Rustics in an extensive
coastal landscape with castle ruins 29.8x
40.7cm£300-400
See Illustration.
852A
852A
Watercolour depicting a mountainous
landscape in oval mount, with label verso
Herbert George B.....(possibly Baker),
39cm x 30cm
£50-100
See Illustration.
853
Charles Patrickson watercolour titled
‘The Clan McDougall - London Docks’
35cm x 31cm
£100-200
46
856
Phil May, Watercolour, Prince Bira on
Hanuman (R120) wins Nuffield Trophy,
Donnington 1939, 24cm x 30cm £80-120
857
857
Thomas Bush Hardy 1842-1897 - ‘Fishing
Boats in rough seas in the Channel’,
watercolour, signed and dated 1891,
22cm x 65cm
£200-400
See Illustration.
858
Robert E Groves RA RBA RI
RSW - gouache, study of a gentleman with
a feathered hat and walking stick, signed
and dated 1930, 62x36cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
859
T. A. Pegg, Ducks rising from a marsh,
acrylic, 43cm x 59cm, K Butler Evans,
country lane with cattle, watercolour
sketch, 36cm x 53cm
£40-60
860
§ Edwin St. John 1878-1961, Italian lake
view, watercolour, 24cm x 50cm
ARTIST RESALE RIGHT MAYBE
PAYABLE ON THIS LOT UP TO A
MAXIMUM OF 4% OF HAMMER PRICE
£80-120
861
J H Richardson, conveying the catch
ashore, watercolour, signed and dated 1930,
10.5cm x 20cm and John Pillow, towards
Chanctonbury, watercolour, 15cm x 23cm
£40-60
862
A J Bunster, portrait of a young girl,
watercolour, 27cm x 22cm, portrait of a
young boy seated on a basket, watercolour,
29cm x 19cm, mother and child in a garden,
watercolour, 20cm x 19cm
£40-60
863
Rosemary Gibbs, African man resting against
a tree, watercolour, 36cm x 26cm, Russian
view, watercolour, 18cm x 12cm
£40-60
864
Jessie Sharples, doves in a bird bath,
watercolour, signed and dated 1923,
inscribed verso 22cm x 16cm, cattle by a
windmill, watercolour, signed indistinctly,
20cm x 16cm
£40-60
865
Three pencil sketches, Mrs Acland,
Commander Matthews, Heatherleys, signed
with initials, R.C & R.B.
£30-50
866
Estuary view, ink sketch, 7cm x 17cm, Two
framed pencil sketches, St Antonio Bay,
signed with initials, each 13cm x 24cm
£40-60
867
A pair of coaching prints 33cm x 44cm,
J.B. Noel watercolour of a harvesting scene
and another similar watercolour, Michael
Wishart oil on canvas of a bird, an etching of
moored boats and a map of Lancaster £30-50
868
William Arthur Watkins ‘The Black Mill’
38cm x 45cm and ‘The Windswept Coast’
37cm x 55cm signed watercolours £150-250
869
Louis Kahan pencil study of a reclining
nude woman, signed lower right dated 1945,
20 x 29cm
£80-120
882
871
§ Attributed to Edwin St John 1878-1961,
A different view of the same landscape,
unsigned, watercolour, 65cm x 105cm
ARTIST RESALE RIGHT MAYBE
PAYABLE ON THIS LOT UP TO A
MAXIMUM OF 4% OF HAMMER PRICE
£400-600
See Illustration.
872
Gilbert Walenn - ‘Up and Over’,
watercolour, 34cm x 23cm, signed and with
gallery label veso, together with L Groome,
- ‘Tally Ho’, watercolour, 24.5cm x 18.5cm
£80-100
873
Portrait of a young man (Arthur
McNaughton aged 19), watercolour,
signed indistinctly and dated 1854,
40cm x 26cm, another by R Moore, Officer
Dorset Yeomanry, 1803, watercolour,
37cm x 27cm
£80-120
874
W G Easton, portrait of a young girl
in national costume, watercolour,
34cm x 23cm
£50-100
870
870
§ Edwin St. John, 1878-1961 - mountainous
continental landscape, with a castle and lake
in the foreground, signed bottom right corner,
watercolour, 59cm x 67cm
ARTIST RESALE RIGHT MAYBE
PAYABLE ON THIS LOT UP TO A
MAXIMUM OF 4% OF HAMMER PRICE
£400-600
See Illustration.
875
Portrait of a young Italian woman with a
parasol, watercolour, signed indistinctly,
possibly Scorrelli and dated 93, 34.5cm
x24.5cm£40-60
876
Venetian canal scene, gouache, signed
indistinctly, 20cm x 14.5cm and another
canal scene, watercolour, 30cm x 14cm
£60-100
877
Pair of seascapes, ‘Return of the fleet’
and ‘Homeward’ watercolours, signed
indistinctly, possibly D Ramsey Sellars,
17cm x 34.5cm
£100-150
878
Fishing fleet at anchor in an estuary,
watercolour, signed indistinctly, possibly
Albert 1884
£60-100
871
879
Phillip Wilson Steer, 1860-1942, Old
ship-yard Harwich, watercolour sketch,
signed and dated 1929, 22cm x 32cm
£80-120
880
Boat yard beneath an arch, watercolour,
signed indistinctly, 22cm x 30cm, another,
barges in an estuary, watercolour, no
signature, 19cm x 25cm
£40-60
881
Fishing boats at sea, watercolour,. unsigned,
J C Joy on Mount, 14cm x 20cm, another
‘HMS Discovery on the Embankment’,
watercolour, indistinctly signed,
35cm x 26cm
£50-80
882
Robert C Hulme fl. 1862-1875, The
Harvesters, watercolour, signed and with
gallery label verso, 27cm x 38cm and
another work, The mussel gatherers,
watercolour, 30cm x 37cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
883
Edward Read, The vegetable seller,
watercolour, signed and dated 93, Gallery
label verso, 38cm x 56cm
£60-100
884
J H Ross, A Surrey Garden, watercolour,
28cm x 37cm another of a rural landscape
with outbuildings, 23cm x 55cm, and
Henry Courtney Selous ‘Penshurst Park’,
watercolour, signed and with gallery label
verso, 18.5cm x 26.5cm (3)
£60-100
885
Pair of continental street scenes,
watercolours, signed indistinctly, each
25cm x 15cm
£60-100
886
A M Doweraker fl 1920-1940, continental
village scene, watercolour, 22cm x 27cm,
another, continental town view, watercolour,
unsigned, 23cm x 15.5cm, and a
mountainous landscape, watercolour, signed
indistinctly, 25cm x 18cm
£80-120
887
Ina Huldahl, Danish, 1920, young shepherd
boy carrying food to the harvesting people
and a shepherd boy with a plundered birds
nest, pair, watercolours, each 21cm x 28cm
£40-60
47
905
D. Sherrin, 19th century, figures on
a country path, signed, watercolour
35cm x 55cm
£50-80
888
888
In the manner of George Studdy,
two humorous paintings of Bonzo,
watercolours, 23cm x 16.5cm and
28.5cm x 20.5cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
906
895
895
S. Brooks, 19th century portrait of ‘Mervyn
Wingfield’ charcoal on paper, signed and
dated 1883, 51cm x 40.5cm, Note: Mervyn
Wingfield 1880-1947 was 8th Viscount
Powerscourt. He was the great grandfather
of Sarah Ferguson
£200-300
See Illustration.
889
889
Ebenezer Wake Cook (1843-1926), ‘Poets
Dream’, watercolour, signed, 12.5cm x 7cm
£400-600
See Illustration.
890
In the manner of T Rowlandson
1756-1827, a civic procession, watercolour,
19.5cm x 28.5cm and a watercolour sketch
of a haystack, 12cm x 17.5cm
£80-120
891
No lot
896
James Orrock, Scottish 1829-1913, rural
scene with chickens in the foreground,
watercolour, 21cm x 48cm
£120-150
897
Ewan Geddes, winter scene with figure in
an out-building, 30cm x 37cm £120-150
898
Spyridon Scarvelli, camel riders in a desert
at sunset, signed lower left, watercolour,
30cm x17cm
£150-200
899
Azaroff, two watercolours views of the
Golden Horn, Turkey, 21cm x 34cm and
13cm x 9cm
£150-200
900
Thomas Matthews Rooke RWS
(1842-1942) - ‘Westminster Abbey 1916
looking North West from near Poets
Corner’, watercolour, signed and dated,
titled verso, 77cm x 49cm
£50-100
892
892
Muller, Grand canal Venice, watercolour,
38cm x 56cm
£150-250
See Illustration.
893
Sylvester Stannard, chickens in front
of a cottage, watercolour 24cm x 34cm
£120-150
894
Alfred Park, Chepstow Castle from the
river, watercolour, 57cm x 80cm
£40-60
48
906
Thomas Francis Wainwright (British
1974-1883), ‘Cottage at Rafe Loch
Lomond’ signed and titled, watercolour,
33cm x 50cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
901
H Cox, pair of watercolour seascapes,
signed, 28cm x 20cm, label verso reading
painted somewhere in France 1917£60-100
902
G H Walker, a sailing ship Venus,
watercolour heightened with white, and
another of a stormy sea, both 39cm x 53cm
£100-150
903
J E Cooper, the Cortez under full sail,
26cm x 36cm
£60-100
904
Hermione Hammond, British, 1910-2005,
mountainous landscape, signed,
watercolour, 37cm x 55cm
£200-300
907
907
19th century English School, river scene
with figures, unsigned, watercolour,
39cm x 62cm
£150-250
See Illustration.
908
Henry J Sage, watercolour of street scene
with Guildford castle in background,
26cm x 23cm
£80-120
909
Henry J Sage, watercolour of street
scene leading to Quarry Street Guildford,
23cm x 30cm
£80-120
910
Jessie Macgregor watercolour depicting a
chalet in Switzerland, signed lower left and
dated 1890 30x 22cm, another watercolour
showing figures in front of house with Doric
column a limited edition print Gone to
ground depicting hunting scene 1/15 signed
in pencil Julia Marogoda 19cm x 25cm with
Redfern gallery label to verso
£100-150
911
Innes Fripp - watercolour, landscape with
flowers and country house, signed and dated
1918, 31.5cm x 49cm
£80-120
912
John MacWhirter RA (1839-1911),
watercolour depicting old bridge Lucerne,
9cm x 15cm
£100-200
913
F J Aldridge, Littlehampton, watercolour,
36cm x 55cm
£80-120
914
Erna Plachte (German, 20th century),
Approximately 40 drawings depicting
scenes and subjects relating to the League
of Nations enclosed in a leather bound book
titled, ‘Geneve 1933-36’, overall size of
book, 51cm x 71cm
£600-900
915
Norman Dinnage, Berwick and Windover,
gouache and watercolour, signed,
34cm x 40cm
£70-100
916
William Barnes British 1916-1990,
Brockham church on the North Downs,
signed watercolour 25cm x 37cm £60-100
917
917
William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) ‘Tarbert
Harbour’, watercolour, signed, gilt frame,
11cm x 23cm
£800-1200
See Illustration.
918
William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931),
‘Millport Bay’, watercolour, signed, gilt
frame, 25cm x 47cm
£1000-2000
See Illustration.
918
919
919
George Drummond-Fish (1876-1938),
Sligachan, Isle Of Skye, depicting a
waterfall, signed, watercolour, 25cm x 42cm
£400-600
See Illustration.
920
920
George Drummond-Fish (1876-1938),
‘Loch Eck’, signed, watercolour,
30cm x 46cm
£400-600
See Illustration.
921
§ Jack Paul Hanlon (Irish 1913-1968)
- oil on canvas, a woman in headdress
holding a basket of flowers with figures
in the background, signed lower right,
58cm x 50cm ARTIST RESALE RIGHT
PAYABLE ON THE HAMMER PRICE
OF THIS LOT AT A MAXIMUM OF 4%
£2500-3500
See Illustration.
921
49
922
17th century oil on canvas of a vase of
flowers including roses predominately in
red, yellow pink and blue after Jan Van
Hussen in gilt carved gesso frame, relined
74cm x 61cm
£700-1000
See Illustration.
923
923
Robert Watson (British 1865-1916) pair of
oil paintings on canvas depicting highland
cattle and sheep with a sheepdog, each
51cm high x 76cm
£1500-2500
See Illustration.
922
928
Oil on canvas depicting a poodle
68cm x 50cm
£60-100
929
Isle of Capri depicting a lady with an urn
with sea to background, oil on canvas,
37cm x 48cm
£50-80
924
924
Qu Lei Lei, abstract composition, mixed
media, 32.5cm x 24cm, with a copy of
the ‘Everyone’s Life is an Epic’ 2005
exhibition catalogue from the Ashmolean
Museum Oxford
£300-500
See Illustration.
926
926
19th century Continental seascape with
boats and figures, unsigned, oil on canvas,
49cm x 42.5cm
£250-400
See Illustration.
930
930
Attributed to James Peel (1811-1906),
country scene in Haslemere Surrey with
man on a donkey and woman at his side
dressed in a red cloak, oil on canvas, the
canvas also inscribed J Peel and with
label to the front, no apparent signature,
43cm x 74cm
£600-800
See Illustration.
925
925
Heywood Hardy (1842-1933) oil on
canvas, three dogs in a highland landscape,
unsigned, 21.5cm x 39cm
Provenance: Was inherited by current
vendor and has been in the same family for
a minimum of sixty years
£600-1000
See Illustration.
50
927
927
Oil on board rural landscape, mountains
in background, figures in foreground;
bears part old label ‘lot’ rest unreadable,
59cm x 43cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
931
936
935
931
Chambers, seascape off Whitby depicting a
fishing smack in rough waters, no apparent
signature, oil on canvas, indistinct plaque
to the front and inscribed Chambers to
stretcher verso, 28cm x 44cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
932
Oil on board of a classical scene of man
playing a flute beneath a tree, in gilt frame,
16cm x 21.5cm
£40-60
935
§ Carel Weight 1908-1997 - ‘Day of Rest’,
oil on board, signed 60cm x 60cm, Leonie
Jonleigh Studio label verso
ARTIST RESALE RIGHT MAYBE
PAYABLE ON THIS LOT UP TO A
MAXIMUM OF 4% OF HAMMER PRICE
£1000-1500
See Illustration.
936
§ Carel Weight 1908-1997 - ‘The Artist’s
Garden Christmas Day’, oil on board,
signed, 65cm x 30cm, Jonleigh Gallery
label verso
ARTIST RESALE RIGHT MAYBE
PAYABLE ON THIS LOT UP TO A
MAXIMUM OF 4% OF HAMMER PRICE
£800-1000
See Illustration.
939
Contemporary Mediterranean seascape
with fishing nets in the foreground, signed
indistinctly, 33cm x 48cm
£40-60
940
H Wallace, figure on a bridge &
corn stoops, pair, oil on board, each
17cm x 15cm
£60-100
941
Edward Goodall R.W.S, Footpath walk
from Oxley Grange to Oxley Parish
Church, inscribed verso to Mrs. Louisa
Eley, oil on board 19cm x 30cm £60-100
942
Dutch School, tavern scene interior, oil on
panel, 43cm x 30cm
£80-120
943
Beach scene, oil on board, 26cm x 40cm,
studies of a young man, oil on board,
painted verso, 32cm x 22cm
£40-60
933
933
Circle of Towne, oil on canvas, Chestnut
horse beset by wolves in a mountainous
landscape, 20 x 27cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
934
Oil on canvas depicting a ship in full sail
and another similar seascape by the same
hand, indistinctly signed, 14cm x 19cm
£50-80
938
19th century oil on canvas, portrait of a
lady. Relined.62cm x 51cm
£150-250
937
937
§ Roger De Grey 1918-1995 - ‘Ile
D’oberon’ oil on canvas, Leonie Jonleigh
Studio label verso, 100cm x 100cm
ARTIST RESALE RIGHT MAYBE
PAYABLE ON THIS LOT UP TO A
MAXIMUM OF 4% OF HAMMER PRICE
£600-900
See Illustration.
944
Steamer at anchor in a fjord, oil on canvas,
indistinctly signed, 31cm x 45cm, another
by T. W. Morley 1859-1925, launching a
rowing boat from a beach, watercolour,
signed and dated ’08, 26.5cm x 40cm
£50-80
945
Charles Joseph Staniland RI, British
1838-1916, Lady Teasle ‘School
for Scandal’, oil on panel, signed,
20cm x 25cm
£100-150
51
946
947
952
Figures at a church yard wall, oil on canvas
together with another view of a church,
both 54cm x 69cm
£40-60
946
§ Raymond Campbell (English 1956-)
still-life of three wine bottles, signed, oil on
board, 56cm x 39cm
ARTIST RESALE RIGHT MAYBE
PAYABLE ON THIS LOT UP TO A
MAXIMUM OF 4% OF HAMMER PRICE
£600-1000
See Illustration.
947
§ Raymond Campbell (English 1956-),
still-life of champagne bottle and cheese,
signed, oil on board, 61cm x 50cm
ARTIST RESALE RIGHT MAYBE
PAYABLE ON THIS LOT UP TO A
MAXIMUM OF 4% OF HAMMER PRICE
£600-1000
See Illustration.
948
Kingsley Sutton after Rembrandt,
copy of ‘Danae’, signed, oil on canvas,
77cm x 98cm
£100-200
953
T E Francis, continental market scene,
signed, oil on canvas, 70cm x 88cm
£100-200
950
950
Leszek Muszynski ‘Study from Ibiza’ oil on
board 20cm x 20cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
954
954
19th century portrait of a bearded
gentleman reading a book, unsigned, oil on
canvas, 87cm x 72cm
£150-250
See Illustration.
949
949
19th century English school, burial,
unsigned, oil on canvas, 85cm x 76cm
£400-600
See Illustration.
52
951
951
Attributed to David Teniers the younger
‘The interior of a country inn’ oil on board
9cm diameter, E. Stacy-Marks Ltd label
verso£150-250
See Illustration.
955
19th century landscape, unsigned, Oil
26cm x 39cm later pencilled inscription
verso£50-80
956
956
Donna Crawshaw study of chickens,
donkey and a rabbit, signed oil on canvas,
40cm x 50cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
957
Donna Crawshaw, ‘Gossip’, signed, oil on
canvas, 40cm x 49cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
958
Rod Charlesworth (Canadian), lake
scene, oil on board, signed, 45cm x 60cm
£700-900
See Illustration.
959
G Gascoyne, ‘Sunset’, oil sketch on panel,
13cm x 17.5cm
£80-120
960
19th century scene depicting figures, oil on
canvas, converted to a three panel screen,
total size 150cm x 120cm
£200-300
957
962
19th century English School,
still life of ‘Flowers’, oil on
canvas, feint and indistinct
signature verso, 30cm x 22cm
£150-250
See Illustration.
963
19th century, portrait of an
elderly woman, unsigned, oil on
canvas, 45cm x 47cm £60-80
964
19th century English School,
two boys fighting, unsigned,
oil on canvas, 39.5cm x 50cm
£60-80
965
Impressionistic view of a
Russian landscape, oil on
board, signed indistinctly verso
47cm x 70cm
£80-120
962
961
961
John Brandon Smith, British 1848-1884,
‘On the Dee’ signed, oil on panel, label
verso, 25cm x 18cm
£500-800
See Illustration.
958
53
966
§ Damien Hirst (b 1965).
Heart Spin Painting
(created at Damien Hirst’s
Spin Workshop), acrylic
on paper, signed by the
artist verso and bearing
artists stamp: ‘This
painting was made by
....... / in Damien Hirst’s
Gloucester Studio on ......’.
47cm x 47cm. Framed and
glazed.
Provenance: Being sold
as payment of an unpaid
storage debt. ARTIST
RESALE RIGHT IS
ADDITIONALLY
PAYABLE ON THE
HAMMER PRICE
FOR THIS LOT AT A
MAXIMUM OF 4%. FOR
MORE INFORMATION
VISIT DACS (http://www.
dacs.org.uk/)£2500-3500
See Illustration.
966
967
§ Damien Hirst (b 1965).
Star Spin Painting (created
at Damien Hirst’s Spin
Workshop), acrylic on
paper, signed by the artist
verso and bearing artists
stamp: ‘This painting was
made by ....... / in Damien
Hirst’s Gloucester Studio
on ......’. 52.5cm x 52.5cm.
Framed and glazed.
Provenance: Being sold
as payment of an unpaid
storage debt. ARTIST
RESALE RIGHT IS
ADDITIONALLY
PAYABLE ON THE
HAMMER PRICE
FOR THIS LOT AT A
MAXIMUM OF 4%. FOR
MORE INFORMATION
VISIT DACS (http://www.
dacs.org.uk/)£2500-3500
See Illustration.
968
James Hayllar
(1829-1920), half-length
portrait of a lady in a
black dress holding a fan,
signed and dated 1892
lower right, 90cm x 69cm
£200-300
969
Half-length portrait of
a woman dressed in
black dress, appears
unsigned, oil on canvas,
92cm x 71cm
£80-120
54
967
970
970
Bertram Walter Priestman (British
1868-1951), landscape with figure and
geese, signed, oil on canvas 50cm x 73cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
971
971
Pair of 19th century, still life’s of fruit,
flowers and birds nests, unsigned, oil on
canvas, each 24cm x 30cm
£100-150
See Illustration.
972
972
Alfred de Breanski (1852-1928), landscape
with cottage and river, signed and dated
May 1881, oil on canvas, 38cm x 65cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
974
973
Early 20th century English school, ‘Wilton
Bridge’, titled, oil on board, 38cm x 57cm
£50-100
974
Charles Clement Francis Verron
(1893-1958) Female Nude, oil on canvas,
signed upper right, framed, 35cm x 25cm,
Provenance - Gallery label verso
£800-1200
See Illustration.
975
Von Moreall, continental school still life of
flowers in a glass vase, signed oil on canvas
39cm x 29cm
£70-100
976
Early 20th century, Man and horse on path,
monogrammed lower right, oil on board,
possibly Scottish, dated 1921, 21cm x 31cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
977
977
Set of six mid-late 19th century “Grand
Tour” Mediterranean coastal seascapes
with figures and boats, painted on metal, in
original brass frames, 6cm x 15cm
£350-450
See Illustration.
976
55
978
978
Set of three mid-late 19th century “Grand
Tour” Mediterranean landscapes, in original
brass frames, 8cm x 11. 5cm, two with
Paris retailers labels
£150-250
See Illustration.
984
982
979
979
Four various mid-late 19th century “Grand
Tour” paintings, Nice from a terrace
looking out to sea, original brass frame,
13cm x 16.5cm, Town square with palm
tree and figures, 11cm x 9cm (unframed),
Town square with figures, 12cm x 8.5cm
in original brass frame, Church interior,
in original brass frame, 17cm x 11cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
56
982
M Gianni - gouache, Italian lake view
depicting boat under oar, with canopy,
signed lower left, 18cm x 42cm £150-200
See Illustration.
980
980
Johan Heinrich Ramberg 1763-1800
landscape with figures monogrammed
35cm by 40cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
981
Large icon of an angel 108cm x 81cm,
and a pair of smaller religious plaques,
74cm x 35cm
£60-100
983
In the manner of Corot, A Fontainebleau
Forest, oil on canvas, 20cm x 30cm
£80-120
984
19th century Alpine landscape with figures
in the foreground, bridge, buildings and
mountains beyond, indistinctly signed, oil
on canvas, 112cm x 90cm
£2000-3000
See Illustration.
985
Eduard Von Gurtzner, German 1846-1925,
interior scene with three gentlemen
drinking ale, signed, oil on board,
19cm x 25cm
£1000-2000
See Illustration.
986
Two Gamy prints one depicting Mr de
Pishof sur son autoplan contourne Le Mont
St Michel 31cm x 70cm and another similar
31cm x 75cm
£100-150
987
Three Cruickshank engravings including ‘A
Jew and a Bishop’, ‘The Devil looking over
Lincoln’, 25cm x 20cm, Clement Freud
cartoon, Arthur Gullyes engraving and
another engraving
£30-50
988
An unpublished book of poems and
drawings by Stella Mary Edwards£500-800
See Illustration.
989
A set of four 19th century French hand
coloured engravings, Henry G Walker a
pair signed artists proofs and four prints of
tropical birds (10)
£100-150
985
990
Cecil Aldin print, ‘Frank Freeman at Crick’,
signed and numbered 78/150, 36cm x 60cm
£100-150
991
David Dipnall, pair of signed prints, 67 of
500 each 47cm x 52cm
£30-50
992
June Mendoza, official limited edition
print 805/1000 of the Chamber of House
of Commons, signed by the artist &
Margaret Thatcher, framed, with certificate,
63.5cm x 89cm
£50-100
993
June Mendoza, Official limited edition
print 721/1000 of the Chamber of House
of Commons, signed by the artist, rolled,
63.5cm x 89cm
£20-30
994
Hand-coloured engraving, ‘South West
Prospect of Guildford’, 30cm x 81cm
visible image
£60-80
995
After Rembrandt Van Rijn (1606-1669),
‘The Three Trees’ (B.212), etching, year
of work 1643, late 1800s impression,
19.5cm x 27cm, framed and glazed,
Provenance: Purchased From Englands
Gallery 1 Ball Haye Terrace, Leek,
Staffordshire in the 1990s. Note: This
information is direct from the consignor, no
documentation£1000-1500
See Illustration.
988
996
After Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528),
‘Melancholia I’, etching, a later impression,
possibly 18th century. 23cm x 18cm,
framed and glazed
£800-1200
See Illustration.
995
996
57
1013
Collection of 19th century and later
hand coloured prints of Architecture (19)
£50-100
1014
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Architecture (13)
£50-100
1015
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Statues (20)
£50-100
1016
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Fish (16)
£50-100
1017
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Urns (10)
£50-100
1018
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Shells (17)
£50-100
1019
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Vanity Fair (18) £50-100
1020
William Wise, 1823-1876, ‘Triumph of
Scipio’ after Mantegna engraving 16cm
x18cm£50-100
997
997
Berthe Morisot (French, 1840-1895) Les
Oies / The Geese, original drypoint, 1888,
edition unknown, unsigned, 17cm x 15cm
£500-800
See Illustration.
998
Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Perseus
and the Grey (no.70) from an edition of 200
photogravures by the Berlin photographic
company, 42.5cm x 47cm. Gallery label
verso - Peter Nahum Gallery ltd £80-120
999
Thirteen ‘Cries of London’ engraved by
Gaugain in contemporary glass mounts and
gilt frames, 30cm x 20cm
£100-150
1000
Four Jukes hunting prints, ‘Who-oop’,
‘Was never so carried’, ‘The fore horse
of the team’ and ‘The trick and proof of
bottom’ 20 x 23cm
£60-100
1004
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Architecture (20)
£50-100
1005
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Fruit (20)
£50-100
1006
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Statues (20)
£50-100
1007
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Furniture (20) £50-100
1008
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Urns (15)
£50-100
1009
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Utensils (20)
£50-100
1001
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Flowers (20)
£50-100
1010
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Birds (13)
£50-100
1002
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Flowers’(20) £50-100
1011
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Flowers (19)
£50-100
1003
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Golf (21)
£50-100
1012
Collection of 19th century and later hand
coloured prints of Flowers (20)
£50-100
58
1021
1021
Theophile A Steinlen (1859-1923) French/
Swiss, numbered lithograph WW1 series
published 1915 ‘Pour les filettes des
Soldats Tombes Au Champs D’honneur’
signed in the plate numbered 32/400, titled
and numbered in pencil separately verso
£250-350
See Illustration.
1022
Coloured etching ‘Gianduja’ (1858) from
the Commedia dell’Arte, signed in the
plate, 30cm x 21cm
£40-60
1023
John Hassall, pencil sketch of a native
American indian, signed and with
inscription by the recipient below, the
vendors grandfather, 20cm x 12.5cm
£350-380
Friday
25th September,
10:30am
Cars
This section of sale will not start before 10:30am Friday
1050
2009 Ford Ka Zetec, 3-door Hatchback,
registration No LO59 FGA, petrol,
Executor Estate, V5 form together will a
small amount of service history. No M.O.T
or Tax, red, manual, low mileage, approx
30,000 miles, paperwork includes a visual
healthcheck dated 17.12.14
£1000-2000
See Illustration.
1050
1051
1052
62
1051
1973 White pre war style Coupe, built on
an MG B GT platform, Registration No
KEG 540L, built by Tony Tocock, was his
final restoration project, Executor Estate,
1798cc, petrol, some service history to
include M.O.T old inspection Reports
together with photo album of stages
of restoration, current M.O.T, expires
September 2015, vehicle Registration
Document together with V5 included.
The car is in running/working order and
comes well presented. Tony Tocock was
a well known mechanic and author of “A
Mechanic’s Dream”, published for Aston
Martin Heritage Trust. Tony Tocock was
born in 1926, after the war in 1950 he
became mechanic at Aston Martin his
duties including the motor racing teams at
Le Mans and Monza. He lectured all around
the World and carried out maintenance of
the Duke of Edinburgh’s Lagonda Coupe
£1000-2000
See Illustration.
1052
2014 Motor Cycle, Suzuki DC Inazuma
S Model Motor Bike, registration GK14
KOW, black, 248cc, Executor Estate,
V5 form, no other paperwork, petrol, no
previous owners. In Excellent condition,
just 2,000 miles
£1000-3000
See Illustration.
1053
1053
2014 Skoda Roomster SE TSI, MPV, registration GF64 LNA, 1200CC, silver, petrol, five
door, manual, very low mileage 1400 miles, very little paperwork, Executor Estate. The car
was purchased from Skoda Caffyns in Asford, Kent in October 2014. No previous owners,
two sets of keys, V5 form and Owner’s Manual, Service Schedule booklet, the car is still
under warranty, with a two year unlimited mileage warranty and is transferrable to the next
owner, the car comes with a fixed tow bar
£6000-8000
See Illustration.
1054
Wooden trailer with tow bar fitting £50-100
Objects & Works of Art
This section of sale will not start before 10:35am Friday
1055
Pair of 19th century bronze cherub candle
lustres on gilt metal stands, 28cm high
£60-100
1056
Pair of ormolu two-light wall sconces with
ram’s head decoration, and another similar
£150-200
1057
Table lamp with bronze figure of a
fashionably dressed young man pulling out
his empty trouser pockets ‘NOWT’, figure
13.5cm, overall 28cm high
£200-300
See Illustration.
1058
Chateau Beychevelle bronze model of a
Viking ship 31cm x 30cm
£100-200
1059
Franz Bergman bronze of an ‘Elephant
playing a trumpet’ on a black marble base,
signed, 20cm high
£200-300
See Illustration.
1057
1059
63
1066
1066
Tunbridge ware rosewood two section tea
caddy with domed lid decorated with roses,
21cm (key)
£150-250
See Illustration.
1067
Tunbridge ware tea caddy spoon of
saucepan form, 7cm
£60-80
1060
1060
19th century continental green and mottled
hardstone and gold overlaid cup and saucer,
the gold overlaid decoration in the form of
hunting scenes and landscapes with castles
and figures, the handle finial in the form
of a hounds head, saucer diameter 9.6cm
£1500-2500
See Illustration.
1061
Two shells carved with panels depicting
George and the Dragon
£60-100
1062
19th century French chest containing
scent bottles of ruby glass with gilt metal
mounts, the box inlaid with various
woods, brass and bone, 17cm wide x 10cm
deep x 11.5cm high, a cloisonné box 16cm
wide x 12cm deep, and a Persian style
faience vase in gilt metal mount 16.5cm
high£150-250
1068
1064
1064
19th century Black Forest carved tobacco
box in the form of a dog’s head with glass
eyes, 15cm high
£150-250
See Illustration.
1068
Mid 19th century coromandel workbox
with hinged top revealing four trays with
three drawers below, brass mounts, carrying
handles and brass plate marked for Baxter
of London, 27cm x 40cm x 23cm £300-500
See Illustration.
1069
Edwardian oak square collectors cabinet
enclosing six small drawers on plinth
base, with key, 20cm high and a more
contemporary dome shaped metal bound
box£100-150
Ceramics & Glass
This section of sale will not start before
10:45am Friday
1065
1080
Pair of Wedgwood cylindrical vases, black
basalt with classical decoration of swags
and rams heads 25cm high
£150-250
1065
19th century mahogany and brass bound
apothecary box 25cm x 30cm x 20cm
£150-250
See Illustration.
1081
18th century Worcester printed tea bowl
decorated with a garden scene, date mark
for 1755-1775, diameter of bowl 7cm
£60-100
1063
1063
19th century rosewood and brass bound
writing slope, 50cm wide
£100-200
See Illustration.
1082
English pottery tyg with figural decoration
and inscribed ‘Willie brewed a peck O
maut’, with interior frog, marked to base
‘URIELA’£50-80
64
1083
A Booths Worcester design desk stand
with inkwell, and a Berlin cup and saucer
decorated with a view of the Rudolphstradt
£60-80
1090
1090
George Jones majolica set of eight plates,
each with a maple leaf and fern fronds on a
white ground with yellow border, one plate
with impressed monogram, others with
painted pattern number
£200-300
See Illustration.
1084
1084
Royal Worcester painted vase by Harry
Davis, two sheep in a landscape, bears
registered number and shape No G 1040,
green mark date code 1902, 14cm high
£150-250
See Illustration.
1087
1087
Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain ewer
with wavy rim, satyr moulded mask to
handle, main body decorated with thistles,
shape no 1144, green mark and date code
1901, 28cm high
£100-150
See Illustration.
1091
Crown Derby part tea service in the Imari
palette, comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar
bowl, eight cups, six saucers and a side
plate£150-250
1092
Pair of Parian busts depicting ‘Victoria’ and
‘Edward’, 18cm x 20cm high
£40-60
1088
1088
19th century dessert service of Ridgeway
porcelain painted with bouquets of flowers
within blue gilt borders comprising 4
comports and 10 plates, number 4884
£150-200
See Illustration.
1085
1085
Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain vase,
with moulded green handles, main body
decorated with thistles, bears registered
number, shape no 1959, date code for 1898,
23cm high
£100-150
See Illustration.
1086
Royal Worcester porcelain blush ivory
jug, decorated with flowers, gilt decorated
handle, puce date mark for 1899, registered
number 29115, shape no 1094, 14cm high
£50-80
1089
Two early 19th century Staffordshire
figures of a man and woman, both 18cm
high£120-140
1093
1093
Victorian porcelain and parian centrepiece
with lattice work bowl above three putti
on shaped base and scroll feet, 41cm high
£200-300
See Illustration.
65
1103
1107
1094
19th century Staffordshire group of a
rust-marked mother spaniel with two black
marked pups in a yellow basket with pink
blanket all on a blue base, 14cm x 14cm
£40-60
1103
19th century Wedgwood majolica dessert
service with figural centrepiece, 26cm high,
and four shell shaped plates, 21cm wide
£200-300
See Illustration.
1095
Well modelled 19th century Staffordshire
seated Spaniel with black ears tail and
blotches, front legs separated, 14cm
high 11cm wide, and a 19th century
Staffordshire model of a seated dog with
rust ears tail and body patch, 9cm high
7.75cm wide
£30-50
1104
Set of six Grosvenor China coffee cups and
saucers with blue and gilt decoration and
six silver and blue enamelled coffee spoons,
by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham,
1937, in fitted case
£150-200
1096
Early 19th century Staffordshire spill vase
shaped as a hollow tree with lateral bocage
behind a well modelled rust marked sheep
standing on a raised green mound with a
seated lamb below, inscribed ‘WALTON’
on plaque at back of base, 8.5cm high,
14cm wide
£60-100
1097
Satsuma Koro and cover, gilt background
with floral decoration including white
enamelled Chrysanthemums, seal mark,
10cm high x 9.5cm wide
£30-50
1098
Early 20th century rosewood and marquetry
inlaid piano stool stool with stretchered
base£80-120
1105
19th century Wedgwood jasperware vase
and cover with dolphin finial, height 40cm
£60-100
1106
Royal Worcester, set of six blue, yellow and
parcel gilt coffee cups and saucers together
with six silver spoons, retailed by Mappin
& Webb, date mark for 1926
£100-200
1107
19th century George Jones majolica part
dessert service decorated with horse
chestnut leaf on a white ground, comprising
a pair of comports and two plates,
monogrammed marks and number 1804,
23cm diameter
£100-150
See Illustration.
1099
Pair of Doulton stoneware vases with floral
decoration, height 26cm
£50-100
1109
1109
Rare Worcester bowl c.1756-8, finely
moulded with rococo panels on a strap
fluted body, the panels painted in puce
monochrome with European landscapes,
the smaller panels with polychrome
flowers, the interior with flower sprays and
scrollwork border, 12cm diameter, Ref:
Bonhams, David Butti Collection 10th May
2006, Lot 40 for coffee cup and saucer
from the same service
£400-600
See Illustration.
1110
An unusual Worcester coffee cup c.1770,
with atelier decoration of flower sprays and
scattered sprigs, with pale blue line rim,
6.5cm high
£80-120
1111
Worcester Kakiemon bowl, c.1765, well
decorated in the Scarlet Japan pattern,
12cm diameter
£100-200
1100
19th century Staffordshire jug, modelled as
Nelson, 28cm high
£80-120
1101
19th century Copeland cabinet plate and
three others
£60-100
1102
Wedgwood terracotta ewer on circular
stand with silver plated mounts, 24cm high
£40-60
66
1108
1108
19th century George Jones majolica dessert
service, decorated with pineapples on a
green ground comprising a pair of comports
and four plates, monogrammed marks,
plates 23cm diameter
£200-300
See Illustration.
1112
1112
Rare Worcester saucer c.1765, decorated
in the James Giles atelier in sea-green
monochrome and gilding with flowering
chrysanthemum branches, blue crossed
swords and 9. mark 13.5cm diameter,
Ref The Stephen Hanscombe Porcelain
collection, James Giles and his
Contemporary Decorators item no 85,
teapot with this decoration. Bonhams, Sir
Jeremy Lever Collection 7th March 2007,
lot 212 for coffee cup and saucer with this
decoration£300-500
See Illustration.
1119
Large and rare Wedgwood, 19th century,
pale blue Jasper chimneypiece plaque with
white bas reliefs depicting Psyche and
Cupid, 45cm x 15cm x 1cm
£80-150
1120
18th century Sampson tea cup and saucer
decorated with flowers, an English tea cup
and saucer and a tea bowl
£50-100
1125
1125
Late 19th century Meissen study of two
young lovers embracing she playing a
spinnette Model 756 16cm high £150-250
See Illustration.
1113
1113
Worcester chocolate cup and saucer
c.1775, the ogee forms finely decorated in
the manner of James Giles with fruit and
flowers on turquoise blue ground, within
gilt dentil rims, saucer 14.5cm diameter
£300-500
See Illustration.
1114
Worcester saucer c.1800, decorated in the
‘Two Quail’ pattern, 15cm diameter £40-80
1115
Worcester blue and white saucer, c.1770,
decorated with the ‘Waiting Chinaman’
pattern, the single standing figure reserved
in a circular panel within sprigs of Oriental
flowers, open crescent mark, 12.5cm
diameter£60-100
1121
1121
18th/19th century blue glazed round
plaque of pan in blue glaze, diameter 23cm
£100-200
See Illustration.
1122
Pair of German porcelain bottles with
painted gilt and floral decoration, lacking
stoppers£80-120
1123
A pair of early 20th century continental
porcelain studies of parrots resting on
stumps 20cm high
£40-60
1116
Worcester blue and white tea bowl c.1760,
with lobed rim, printed with the ‘Plantation’
pattern and flower to interior, 7cm diameter
£60-100
1117
Rare porcelain mustard spoon, 18th/19th
century, the gilt rimmed bowl polychrome
decorated with a bird amongst leafy
branches, the handle painted in puce
monochrome with gilt highlights, 7.5cm
£100-200
1118
Possibly experimental porcelain/pearlware
blue and white teapot with lid, probably
18th/19th century, painted with fruit and
flowers, with loop and dot border, 15cm
high£100-200
1126
1124
1124
Late 19th century Meissen study of ‘The
Grape Gatherers’ with a goat and small
children in attendance Model 2724 /51
20cm high
£200-300
See Illustration.
1126
Late 19th century Meissen candlestick
decorated with two young children with a
bird cage on a scroll base, Model 786 32cm
£150-200
See Illustration.
67
1130
Late 19th century Meissen study of
Bacchus with a bunch of grapes in one
hand and goblet in the other Model 782
20cm high
£150-200
1131
Pair of early 19th century Meissen figures
of young children playing with a cat and
a dog Model nos 768 and 133. 13cm high
£80-120
1132
Three Continental figurine groups depicting
two figures with a goat, sleeping cupids and
figures with a cage, tallest 17cm
£60-80
1127
1127
Late 19th century Meissen group three
children around a fire 15cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
1133
19th century Meissen coffee pot with floral
bud handle and cover, with matching sugar
basin and cover and a cream jug decorated
in puce and gilt
£120-150
1135
1135
Continental ceramic figure of woman in a
long dress, decorated in gilt and colours,
56.5cm high
£100-200
See Illustration.
1136
19th century French ink stand Gien France,
29cm and matching plaque
£80-120
1137
Pair of Iznik style pottery moulded tiles
decorated with figures on horseback with
hawks, each 18cm x 13cm
£80-120
1128
1128
Late 19th century Meissen group of three
children playing with flowers Model 164
15cm high
£200-300
See Illustration.
1129
1129
Late 19th century Meissen study of a
young couple and a young boy 17cm high
£250-350
See Illustration.
68
1138
Barcelona Catalan tile painted with a
camel, 13cm x 13cm
£50-100
1134
1134
Greek Apulian red-figure pottery oinochoe
(19cm H x 14cm W), circa 4th century BC
Provenance: vendor advises was passed
down to them by their father and has been
viewed by British Museum
£500-800
See Illustration.
1134A
Small juglet with pinched-in lip, probably
Etruscan, decorated with horizontal bands,
7th century BC
Provenance: vendor advises was passed
down to them by their father and has been
viewed by British Museum
£500-800
See Illustration.
1139
Dresden figure of a young lady in a bonnet,
height 14cm and part dessert service
comprising bowl and five plates diameter
20cm£50-100
1140
Two Royal Copenhagen figures, ‘A young
man eating lunch’, 12cm, No.865 and ‘The
Whittler’ No. 905, 19cm
£70-100
1141
Pair of Royal Copenhagen Bing &
Ghrondahl Goats No’s 1699 and 1700, 4cm
high£70-100
1142
Four Royal Copenhagen figures of young
children to include three by Bing &
Grondahl, Boy with shoe No. 2275, Girl
with cat No. 2249, ‘Grethe’ knitting girl
No. 1656 and girl with doll No. 3539
£80-120
1143
Five Royal Copenhagen Bing & Grondahl
figures of young children, children kissing
No. 1614, ‘Else’ No. 1574, children reading
No. 1567, boy with bucket No. 2127 and
little girl No. 1526
£80-120
1144
Eleven Royal Copenhagen and Bing &
Grondahl figures depicting birds, dogs and
mouse groups to include ‘Mouse on Corn
Cob’ No. 512, ‘Gull with fish’ No. 1808
and ‘Terrier’ No. 2173
£100-200
1145
Seven 18th century Delft tiles in an iron
frame overall size 99cm long x 30cm wide,
six tiles 11cm x 13cm, 1 tile 11cm x 8cm
£120-150
1148
Meissen style dish, probably 19th century,
raised on three feet and painted in copper
green with figures in landscape settings
below a polychrome armorial device, the
shaped border similarly decorated in panels
between raised gilt patterns, 13cm diameter
£80-150
1149
Group of Studio Pottery Michael Buckland
charger 29.5cm, Sidney Hardwick
stoneware vase 15cm high, jar and cover
marked GL 31cm high, Nigel Cox Ice
house pottery, Ox blood Chinese style
stoneware jar with blue splashes 14cm
high, charger and other studio pottery
£80-120
1150
Swarovski crystal Rhodium Giant
Pineapple, No. 010258. designed by Max
Schreck, Size: 260mm tall, discontinued
1986, boxed
£200-300
See Illustration.
1151
Two waterlily candle holders and two glass
orchids, Swarovski silver crystal, boxed
£100-150
See Illustration.
1152
18th century green glass onion shaped wine
bottle, 16cm high
£80-120
See Illustration.
1150
1153
18th century green glass onion shaped wine
bottle of lobed form, 20cm high £80-120
See Illustration.
1154
18th century green glass onion shaped wine
bottle, 16cm high
£80-120
See Illustration.
1146
1146
Late 19th/early 20th century Rosenburgh
ceramic plaque interior scene with
mother and two children, signed Artz,
32cm x 23cm
£250-350
See Illustration.
1147
Meissen style tea caddy, probably 19th
century, the yellow ground with finely
painted figures and flowers moulded in
alternating panels around the fluted body,
9cm high
£80-150
1152
1151
1153
1154
69
1155
1156
1157
1158
1159
1155
18th century green glass wine bottle, 27cm
high£80-120
See Illustration.
1161
Three English and continental crystal
cut glass vases decorated with birds and
flowers
£100-150
1168
An Irish cut glass mustard, with handle, a
similar vinegar bottle, and a engraved wine
glass 13cm high
£80-100
1156
18th century green glass wine bottle, 24cm
high£80-120
See Illustration.
1162
Three wine glasses decorated with flowers,
birds and ferns, two other wine glasses and
a decanter 18cm high
£60-80
1157
18th century green glass wine bottle 25cm
£80-120
See Illustration.
1163
Five cut glass wine glasses, the tallest 10cm
£40-60
1169
English wine glass with engraved
decoration and white twist decoration to the
stem, mid 18th century 14cm high
£150-250
See Illustration.
1158
18th century green glass wine bottle 25cm
£80-120
See Illustration.
1159
18th century green glass wine bottle, 29cm
high£80-120
See Illustration.
1160
Two Whitefriars pulled glass posy vases, a
French stem vase decorated with an enamel
butterfly and one other
£80-120
1169
70
1164
Cut and engraved glass celery vase 20cm
and a Richardson’s cut glass classic design
claret jug, 28cm
£70-90
1165
Two 18th century cut glass rummers
decorated with hops, 13cm high
£40-60
1166
Five items of Roman glass: two scent
bottles and three phials
£80-120
1167
Two George III cut glass butter dishes and
covers, one on a stand
£60-80
1170
1171
1170
An English wine glass with engraved
decoration and white twist stem, mid 18th
century 15cm high
£150-250
See Illustration.
1171
An English wine glass mid 18th century
18cm high, twist decoration to stem
£150-250
See Illustration.
1172
An English wine glass with engraved
decoration and white twist stem etched with
peacocks and foliage, mid 18th century
17cm high
£150-250
See Illustration.
1172
1173
Max Greger & Co., wine flagon, Victorian
glass coupe and other glassware
£50-80
1174
19th century hand engraved glass vase
decorated with birds, animals and flowers,
20cm high
£60-100
1175
Victorian over enamelled glass vase painted
with birds and flowers, 24cm high £60-80
1191
1196
1177
Bristol green glass brandy decanter with
stopper 22cm, crystal blue glass mallet
shaped decanter and stopper 22cm, and a
Nailsea glass walking cane 107cm £80-120
1191
19th century silkwork picture, worked in
black silk on a cream ground, depicting a
waterside building. Re- framed but with
part of original label which reads, ‘Worked
by Charlotte Lady Oakely’ Lady Charlotte
Francoise Augusta Gisburte Oakley
1803-1850 was married to British Diplomat
Sir Charles Oakley
£80-120
See Illustration.
1196
19th century ivory cased necessaire
comprising needle case, scissors, thimble
and unpicker
£200-300
See Illustration.
1178
Waterford glass in the Boyne pattern to
include decanter and stopper, six tumblers,
six hock, six liqueur, six champagne, six
wine, six sherry and six whiskey tumblers
£150-250
1192
1950s bag hat and collar in leopard skin, by
Madame Louise of Nairobi, bag with black
leather trim and matching purse. Export
of this item may be limited by CITES
agreement£100-150
1176
Late Victorian cranberry glass lantern,
with acid etched decoration of landscapes
within floral borders, 38cm high plus chain
£100-150
1179
Pair of early 20th century glass candlesticks
with air twist stems, 32cm
£80-120
1199
19th century mole skin top hat by Flights
Ltd in Leather carrying case
£60-100
1201
Pair of ladies tan leather lace up boots,
circa 1910, pair of 1930s ladies shoes,
children’s clogs and other leather shoes
£70-100
This section of sale will not start before
11:45am Friday
1193
1190
1198
19th century Scottish elm spinning wheel,
stamped George Milne, Montrose
£100-200
1200
Six early to mid 20th century silk parasols
and other items to include silk gloves
£60-100
Textiles
1190
Early/mid 20th century Thai wall hanging
embroidered in metal threads, sequins
and glass beads with dancing figures,
120cm x 187cm
£80-120
See Illustration.
1197
Georgian silkwork picture, depicting Mary
with angels, 41 x 36cm
£50-80
1193
Ottoman Empire ceremonial hat, of domed
form, embroidered with foliate motifs in
silver gilt thread, Turkish 19th century
£200-400
See Illustration.
1194
Early 20th century walking cane, umbrellas
and parasol, including a cane with silver
plated birds head, umbrella with handle
carved as a bird, others with silver collar or
carved and a Japanese parchment parasol,
five hats 1930s to 1950s and a petit point
bag£80-120
1202
Liberty of London Edwardian style striped
blazer, 1970s Herringbone Tweed three
piece suit by Oscar’s of King’s Road and
a Black velvet jacket with a Nehru collar
‘Male’ by Paul of Carnaby Street £50-80
1203
Collection of 1930s and later purses and
handbags£70-100
1204
Lace makers glass weight 10cm
£20-40
1205
Two vintage crocodile handbags, 1940s to
1950s£30-50
1195
Embroidered panel, depicting grapes on a
vine, worked in silk and silver thread on a
loose weave, probably Spanish 18th century
£150-250
71
1222
1930s handbags, including a crocodile box
bag, black leather clutch and a beaded bag
with bamboo handle
£70-100
1223
Collection of lace, gloves and accessories,
including gloves with frilled cuff, leather
cases, feather trim and a Victorian mink
muff£40-60
1214
1214
Early 20th century crocodile suitcase, with
brass locks, 68 x 43 x 19cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
1215
20th century embroidered panel in the
Chinese manner of birds and flowers 57cm
by 49cm
£60-100
1206
1206
19th century Ottoman hanging, worked
in chain stitch in silk and couched silver
thread, three central ovals within a repeat
pattern border of flowers and plants on
yellow gold silk, 175cm x 58cm £100-150
See Illustration.
1207
Vintage hats, two bowler hats and two
opera hats
£80-120
1216
Two Edwardian night dresses, children’s
wear and other items
£30-50
1217
Edward VII umbrella, 9ct gold and green
hardstone, handle
£60-100
1218
A pair of Regency period lady’s boots, in
cream leather, laced to the side, with hand
stitched holes
£70-100
1208
Cartier evening bag, in deep blue grossgrain
with silk, stamped in gold Cartier London
matching coin purse and integral mirror,
19 x 23cm, with Cartier box
Provenance won by current vendor in
a charity raffle organised by Alliance
Francaise de Londres, in London 1974
donated by Cartier Bond street £100-200
1219
1210
Vintage brown crocodile bag, similar in
black, brown leather envelope bag and a
red patent bag
£60-80
1219
A pair of late Victorian lady’s shoes,
of brown leather, decorated with gold
beadwork and copper studs
£70-100
See Illustration.
1212
A pair of Escada vintage boots, of
multicoloured tapestry style fabric, with
cream leather lining, 1980s
£100-200
1213
Three hand bags, a vintage lizard skin bag
with lucite clasp, a bucket bag and a 1920s
beaded bag
£50-80
72
1225
Edwardian men’s boots, black leather, a
pair of spats, two riding whips, leather
collar boxes, cigar cases, wallets and a tie
case£60-80
1226
Mixed group of accessories, including
1930s cloche hat, two flapper girl beaded
caps, pink suede evening gloves, evening
bags and clutches including one by Harrods
£50-80
1227
Vintage dresses, a 1950s copper satin
cocktail dress with beaded decoration, and
two 1970s evening dresses
£40-60
1228
Victorian attire, a black satin full skirt with
lace inserts, pair of black leather lace up
ankle boots, black silk shawl, lace mop cap,
embroidered bag, finger purses and other
items£70-100
1229
Victorian white work bead linen, including
a double sized cover, two matching pillow
cases, another similar, all hand worked and
with monogram
£70-100
1209
A collection of late 19th to early 20th
century dolls and baby clothes, including a
muslin christening robe another with lace
trim, other items with lace and broderie
anglaise, some adapted, in hand painted silk
case£30-50
1211
Five vintage handbags, black crocodile
bag another in lizard skin and three others
1960s£60-80
1224
Two pairs of 1970s Christian Dior shoes, of
green snakeskin and green leather, another
pair by Charles Jourdan and rust suede
court shoes
£50-80
1220
Victorian silk and jet beaded shawl, two
white metal chainmail bags, a similar purse,
Victorian bag and a handkerchief case
£50-80
1221
A group of handbags including crocodile
and snakeskin, mainly 1960s to 1970s
£70-100
1230
Lace and crocheted items, including collars,
cuffs, and serviettes with monogram under
a crown, and an Edwardian ivory silk
dressing gown
£40-60
1231
Two vintage suitcases, in green leather with
monogram£60-80
1232
A pair of Edwardian gentleman’s boots,
black leather with original wooden shoe
lasts£40-60
1233
1960s gentleman’s black velvet suit,
double breasted, with gold buttons, Labels
for Cecil Gee, and a black cord jacket by
Jupiter Paris
£40-60
1234
Handbags 1930sand later, including an
extensively beaded bag, another with beads
and phenolic clasp further bags and leather
items£30-50
1235
A pair of 18th century embroidered
landscapes, oval form, worked in black
one with two figures in the foreground,
silkwork size 19 x 14cm
£100-150
1236
A late 17th century embroidered panel,
depicting birds and oversized flowers,
worked in silk, in 20th century frame, panel
5.5cm x 33.5cm
£150-250
See Illustration.
1236
1237
A Victorian sampler and a silkwork
embroidery, the sampler showing bargello
and other patterns, woolwork depicting a
young lady with rabbits
£50-80
1241
1920s apple green dress, with glass tube
beads sewn on in a pattern of triangles,
curved dentil hem, labelled made in France,
size 42
£100-150
1238
Set of embroidered place mats in the form
of leaves, each leaf hand embroidered in
various colours, label for Maison Florence,
1935, 24 in total
£30-50
1242
1920s beaded jacket, the bead work sewn
in a design of oversized leaves and flowers,
on a black ground, bell sleeves and curved
hem£80-120
1239
Books and magazines on embroidery,
including 30 copies of ‘La Broderie
Blanche’ early 20th C, ‘Folk cross stitch
designs and others
£30-50
1243
Edwardian velvet evening dress, of
Bordeaux silk velvet, long sleeves with top
slash, insert set with paste stones £60-80
1244
Two early Victorian bodices, one of cream
silk, one of pink gauze, both with lace and
ribbon decoration
£80-120
Tribal Art
This section of sale will not start before
12:15pm Friday
1247
19th century African ivory tusk carved in
the form of a woman. 36cm
£60-80
1248
Tribal mask of circular form with beaded
and shell decoration, 25cm diameter, a
carved mask of a lady and another mask
(damaged)£50-70
1249
Carved African tribal figure of a woman,
purported to be Kuba Tribe Congo, 30cm
high, a carved tribal drinking vessel
modelled with head, and a pair of antelope
horns£80-120
1250
Three carved and painted Tribal masks
with cloth and straw backs the largest 27cm
high purported to be Kuba Tribe, Congo,
a carved wood ukulele, a grass skirt and a
mat£100-150
1251
Matched pair of African carved and painted
Tribal masks 25cm and 24cm respectively,
three similar carved masks believed to be
Kuba Tribe Congo
£80-120
1245
1240
1240
Cut steel decorated dress, a 1920s flapper
girl dress, re made from a 19th century
garment, extensive formal decoration of
cut steel beads sewn on to brown net,
reverse similarly decorated, side panels of
black lace over black satin, the whole with
tasselled trim
£200-300
See Illustration.
1252
Matched pair of carved African tribal masks
26cm long, two smaller painted tribal
masks believed to be Kuba Tribe Congo
£60-100
1245
Two Victorian violet silk bodices, decorated
with black lace and red velvet ribbon, one
with bobbin lace collar
£100-150
See Illustration.
1246
Silk stomacher panel, a Victorian oyster
coloured moiré silk shoulder cape, full skirt
and bodice panels of cream silk brocaded
with small rosebuds
£100-150
1253
1253
An African Kuba Tribe, Congo ceremonial
head dress elaborately decorated with shell
and bead work, 66cm high overall £150-250
See Illustration.
73
1254
Mid 20th century carved West African
club with raised nails, 73cm carved shield,
46cm, and another similar with a carved
club, 67cm, and shield, 49cm
£80-120
1255
Mid 20th century Maori style War axe with
stone blade mounted with reeds to a hard
wood handle, 50cm, and a carved wood
boomerang, 63cm
£80-120
1256
Mid 20th century Masai beaded necklace,
34cm£30-50
1264
Two tribal spears and swinging club, the
spears of hardwood with carving of a
lizard, sections encased in leather with
woven cane, steel blades, one with incised
line decoration, two headed club with twine
covering£80-120
See Illustration.
Collectables
This section of sale will not start before
12:25pm Friday
1270
Naturalistically mounted Bar Tailed Godwit
23cm high
£50-100
1271
Swordfish rostrum 98cm long, Puffer fish,
Dogfish and two Conch shells
£50-100
1272
Stuffed and mounted Raven (DOE 001054)
£50-100
1273
Sharks jaw containing teeth, possibly a
Mako, jaw aperture 15.5cm high
£50-80
1257
Tribal beaded baby carrier, Sarawak mid
20th century
£50-100
1274
Early 20th century violin, cased, with two
bows£60-100
1258
Pair of carved wood figures, probably East
Timor, 38cm
£60-100
1275
Early 20th century violin in earlier W E
Hill wood case, with two bows
£60-100
1259
African hardwood carving of a man
carrying gourds, 53cm high
£50-80
1276
Early 20th century violin with two bows in
earlier wooden case, another wooden case
with two part violins and two bows £60-100
1265
1260
1260
Set of three carved wood ceremonial bowls,
largest diameter 86cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
1261
African carved throne chair with beast
carved arms, supports and a pierced back
£40-60
1262
Pair of African figures, 28.5cm high
£80-120
1263
Large hollowed out palm trunk, diameter
102cm£80-120
1265
19th century Bavarian human skull,
with sliced cranium fixed by hooks and
articulated lower jaw, applied nerve lines
for dental purposes, 16cm high
Provenance: Owned by a Harley Street
Dentist who has recently retired after 40
years£450-550
See Illustration.
1266
Naturalistically mounted Mandarin duck,
24cm high
£50-100
1277
Three early 20th century violins, each in a
wooden case with two bows
£60-100
1278
Four violins, each cased with two bows
£60-100
1279
Four violins each cased with one bow
£60-100
1280
Five cased violins, no bows. one bears label
for Joseph Klotz, Mittenwald, 1781 £40-60
1267
Stuffed and mounted juvenile Stone Curlew
(DOE 022058) 29cm high
£50-100
1268
Naturalistically mounted Pin-Tailed Sand
Grouse 33cm high
£50-100
1269
Naturalistically mounted Jack Snipe (DOE
018392) 10cm high
£50-100
1281
1281
C F Haupts’ 418th Diagonal Zither, black
lacquered with carved ivory decoration and
inlay with cleaning instruments in fitted
case£250-350
See Illustration.
1282
Trumpet by Besson London
£50-100
1283
Rosewood 21 button concertina accordion,
boxed£100-200
1264
74
1284
Album of pre-nationalisation rail tickets
£20-40
1285
Collection of postcards in an album and
loose, some depicting cats
£60-100
1286
1286
Sixteen stamp albums. This collection was
begun in the early 20th century comprising
16 albums of British and World stamps
including World GB and Modern Thematics
£400-600
See Illustration.
1298
1287
Large quantity of Great Britain and
Commonwealth covers in binders and loose
in large box
£50-100
1288
Commonwealth modern first day covers
£30-50
1289
Mint Great Britain decimal Queen
Elizabeth II in Presentation Packs and
Booklets, some pre-decimal booklets,
in two shoeboxes together with used in
envelopes in shoe box
£80-120
1290
Large quantity of Great Britain and
Commonwealth covers in albums together
with catalogues and historic stamps of USA
in binders and on cards
£100-200
1291
World collections in nine albums, some
sparse£50-80
1292
Quantity of stamps including Great Britain,
Commonwealth and World, stock book,
mainly modern GB, mint and used, covers
and envelopes and 1981 Royal Wedding, in
seven albums
£150-250
1293
Collection first day covers in seven albums
£100-200
1299
1294
Royal Mail Philatelic Numismatic covers
and Royal ‘Smilers’ in Five albums
£200-300
1295
Large quantity of postcard albums,
used postcards and two Pirelli calendars
£150-200
1296
Large Quantity of mixed stamps
£40-60
1297
Great Britain and World Stamps in two
albums and one Stockbook, to include
strength in Modern Australia, stamps, on
and off paper, in envelopes together with
a small amount of cigarette cards in album
and shoe box
£30-50
1298
Great Britain Mint and Used from Queen
Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II, mostly
complete sets in a Prinz Album, dark green,
in slip case together with a red folder
containing Great Britain, mostly Mint
Queen Elizabeth II, including gutter pairs
£1200-1500
See Illustration.
1299
Commonwealth Queen Elizabeth II
unmounted Mint complete sets, Countries
A-M, contained in a dark blue Prinz Album
in slip case together with a brown Prinz
album containing Commonwealth Queen
Elizabeth unmounted Mint complete sets,
Countries M-U
£200-400
See Illustration.
75
1309
1309
Original American Civil War $1000
Confederates of United States of America
loan bond Certificate No 1894 first series
01/03/1864 complete with 59 x $30
half-yearly interest coupons 66cm x 42cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
1304
1300
A Japanese boxwood Netsuke carved like
a walnut of ‘The Blind Masseuse’ signed
£100-200
1301
A Japanese Ivory Netsuke designed as
‘Lo Fan’ with fan and holding his beard
£50-100
1302
Japanese carved Ivory Netsuke designed as
a seated monkey signed on base ‘School of
Massano’£50-100
1303
Stained red and white carved bone
barleycorn pattern chess set, kings 12cm
high, pawns 4cm high
£100-200
1307
1307
Wooden model Tea Clipper of ‘Cutty Sark’
190cm long, 127cm high
£150-250
See Illustration.
1311
19th century Dutch brass oval planter
embossed with landscape, 43cm wide
£50-100
See Illustration.
1304
A French chromolithographic De La March
jigsaw puzzle maps of the world retailed
through A La Galerie Vivienne, Maison
Guillard Jeux et Jouets, Paris consisting on
eight maps
£700-1000
See Illustration.
1305
Mother-of-pearl mounted card case and
cover with floral engraved decoration,
10.5cm x 8cm
£20-30
1306
Early 19th century scrimshaw walrus tusk
cribbage board engraved with walruses,
23cm wide
£120-180
1310
Imperial Chinese Government 1898 £100
Gold loan, 4.5% bond Certificate no
037116 with eight £2.5s.0d half-yearly
interest coupons 49.5cm x 38cm and
Russian Commercial Bank of Siberia
1905 Rouble bond with five yearly interest
coupons 35.5cm x 25.5cm £100-200
1308
1308
Wooden model racing yacht, 153cm long,
174cm high
£150-250
See Illustration.
1312
1312
Curta calculator Type 1 56176 £300-500
See Illustration.
1313
19th century walnut veneered dressing table
box with fitted interior and glass boxes with
silver plated tops, 30cm wide
£80-120
1314
Oak and horn gong stand with silver plated
mounts, 30.5cm high
£50-80
1311
76
The following 57 lots comprise a single owner collection.
1318
1315
1318
Large black cast iron table mill with open
enamelled hopper and side crank, 31cm
£40-60
See Illustration.
1315
Peugeot black cast iron, side cranked
box mill with closed hopper and wooden
drawer, 30cm high
£40-60
See Illustration.
1321
1321
Peugeot black cast iron side cranked table
mill with closed hopper and wooden
drawer, 36cm
£40-60
See Illustration.
1319
1319
Rare Russian wooden box mill with open
brass hopper, by Kolchigin, 29cm £40-60
See Illustration.
1322
1322
Large Dienes green cast-iron side wheel
table mill with closed hopper and wooden
drawer£80-120
See Illustration.
1316
1316
A similar Peugeot side mill with brass
dome and red drawer, 30cm high £40-60
See Illustration.
1320
1317
1317
Robert Welch cast iron side wheel table
mill with closed brass hopper, 33cm£30-50
See Illustration.
1320
Large Peugeot green cast-iron side cranked
table mill with closed hopper and wooden
drawer, 40cm
£40-60
See Illustration.
1323
1323
Red cast-iron side-wheel table mill with
chrome hopper, 29cm
£60-100
See Illustration.
77
1327
Kenrick enamelled wall mill and a Kenrick
cast-iron wall mill
£30-50
1328
Savage & Co cast-iron wall mill and
another larger unmarked example £30-50
1329
Pe De Bakelite coffee grinder, Geska
plastic travel mill, Cona aluminium box
mill and another aluminium mill, unmarked
£40-60
1330
Peugeot enamelled box mill and a Peugeot
chrome and Bakelite mill
£30-50
1324
1324
Birchleaf black cast-iron side-wheel table
mill with brass hopper
£30-50
See Illustration.
1331
Ten assorted coffee mills to include, Henri
Selmer cast-iron box mill, Turkish style
brass cylinder mill, Oday box mill and
others by KYM and De Ve
£50-100
1332
Ten assorted coffee mills to include cast
iron box mills by Kenrick and Baldein &
Son, a Turkish style brass cylinder mill and
others by, KYM, Zassenhaus
£50-100
1333
Ten assorted coffee mills to include cast
iron examples by Lovelock, E Pugh & Co,
Clark & Co, a brass Turkish style cylinder
mill, and others by Lehnartz, KYM and
Pe De
£50-100
1325
1325
Birchleaf green cast-iron table mill with
brass hopper
£30-50
See Illustration.
1334
Ten assorted coffee mils to include a Dutch
style brass box mill and other examples by
Kenrick, Peugeot etc.
£50-100
1335
Ten mills to include Dutch brass box mill,
cast-iron box mills by Kenrick and Pugh
etc.£50-80
1336
Ten mills including a Dutch brass box
mill, Hill top Foundry cast-iron box mill
and others by KYM, Beatrich and Kenrick
£50-100
1337
Assortment of ten coffee mills to include
two cast-iron mills by Clark & Co, others
by De Ve, KYM, etc.
£50-100
1338
Ten assorted coffee mills including
cast-iron box mill by Kenrich and others by
Lehnartz, Malo, Fassenhaus, etc. £50-100
1326
1326
Kenrick cast-iron wall mill and a blue
canister wall mill
£30-50
See Illustration.
78
1339
Ten assorted coffee mills to include, Spong
No. 30, Hawkins cast-iron box mill and
others by KYM, De Ve, etc.
£50-100
1340
Ten assorted mills, including cast-iron box
mills by Kenrich and Beatrice, other mills
by KYM etc.
£50-100
1341
Ten assorted coffee mills by Kenrick,
Landers Frary & Clark, a Universal 0014
Mill and others by Pe De, etc.
£50-100
1342
Ten coffee mills, to include Kenrick
cylinder box mill, others by Baldwin &
Son, Atlantik, De Ve etc.
£50-100
1343
Ten assorted coffee mills to include
Kenrick and Spong, others by Japy Freres,
Peugeot, De Ve, etc.
£50-100
1344
Ten assorted mills to include cast-iron mills
by Bullock, Siddons and Spong, others by
De Ve, KYM, etc.
£50-100
1345
Ten assorted mills to include cast-iron box
mills by Kenrick and Baldwin, turned wood
box mill and others by KYM, Sanpeur, etc.
£50-100
1346
Ten assorted mills by Kenrick, eEma,
De Ve, etc.
£50-100
1347
Ten assorted mills by T&C Clark, Spong,
Leinbrock, Peugeot, etc.
£50-100
1348
Ten assorted mills by Kenrick, Baldwin,
Dunhill, De Ve, etc.
£50-100
1349
Ten assorted mills by Findlay, Siddons,
Pe De, Elma, Peugeot, etc.
£50-100
1350
Ten assorted mills by Dienes, Spong and
others£40-80
1351
Ten various wooden box mills by Dienes,
De Ve, and others
£40-60
1352
Ten assorted wooden box mills by,
Zassenhaus, Armin Trosser and others
£40-69
1353
Ten mills to include, Sanpeur, Peugeot,
De Ve and others
£40-60
1354
Ten assorted mills by Armin Trosser,
Pe De, DP and others
£40-60
1355
Ten assorted wooden box mills
£20-40
1356
Twelve assorted coffee mills
£20-40
1357
Six assorted box mills to include a Geska
travelling mill, others by Star, Peugeot,
Pe De
£40-60
1358
Four cast iron wall mills by Spong £50-100
1359
Two Spong cast-iron wall mills and another
similar£50-100
1360
Spong cast-iron wall mill and three others
£50-100
1361
Ten Spong cast-iron wall mills
£50-100
1362
Ten Spong cast-iron wall mills
£50-100
1363
Ten Spong cast-iron wall mills
£50-100
1364
Three ceramic canister wall mills and five
wooden examples
£50-100
1365
Twenty four assorted cylinder mills
£50-100
1366
Twenty assorted wooden box mills £40-60
1367
Thirty assorted wooden box mills £50-100
1368
Thirty assorted box mills, mainly wooden
£50-100
1369
Twenty five assorted box mills
£50-100
1377
1379
1376
Pair of mounted ‘Texas Longhorn Steer’
horns with a plaque dated 1974, 167cm
wide£80-120
1377
Carved wood and painted gesso figure of an
angel holding a sword, 92cm high
£400-600
See Illustration.
1370
Twenty four assorted box mills and a book
on Antique Coffee Grinders
£50-100
1371
Eleven various slicers and mincers etc.
£30-50
1372
Ten assorted coffee mills by Clark & Co,
De Ve, KYM etc.
£50-100
1373
Asprey bronze hippopotamus blotter on
onyx and walnut base together with a
similar decorated onxy cigarette box with
bronze beaver finial and a onyx barometer
desk top ink stand
£150-250
1374
Two Meerschaum pipes in original fitted
cases£180-240
1375
Napoleonic Prisoner of War bone carving
of a cobbler, 10cm high and a Chinese
carved Ivory box
£140-180
1378
1380
1378
Bust length wood and painted gesso carving
of a bearded man, 42cm high
£200-300
See Illustration.
1380
Late 19th century gilt metal desk stand with
twin candle holders and adjustable screen
over twin inkwells with covers, on scrolling
foliate base, 45cm high
£150-250
See Illustration.
1379
Pair of carved wood and painted gesso
Corinthian columns, 77.5cm high
£400-600
See Illustration.
79
1386
A Meershaum cheroot holder, another pipe
modelled as a ladys leg and carved walnut
ladys head pipe, two cigarette holders one
amber and silver, the other with gold plated
end£40-60
1387
Pair of 19th century Hames, Indian brass
bowl and other items
£80-120
1388
Twelve black forest carved wood bears, to
include two posy vases, match stand, two
blotters etc., tallest 15cm
£150-250
1389
Shoe horn with carved dogs head handle
42cm, together with a Chinese bone parasol
handle, 11cm
£60-80
1381
1381
Carved wood and painted figure of a monk,
47cm high
£200-300
See Illustration.
1382
Carved wood and painted gesso wall
bracket in the form of a putti, 30cm high
£100-200
1383
Two carved giltwood wall shelves and a
miniature giltwood console table £100-200
1384
Album of pen ink cartoons by Alan Marsh
£25-35
1390
Crocodile skin cigar case 13.5cm, leather
cased bridge set, 20cm wide x 12cm
deep, and an ivory page turner, 39cm long
£60-100
1391
Late 19th century Black Forest carved bear
15.5cm x 25cm and a turned wood goblet
17cm£200-300
See Illustration.
1392
19th century riding crop with gilt metal
mounts, 79cm long
£80-120
1393
Early 20th century novelty money box in
the form of a sailor, 13cm
£60-80
1394
Dentists surgical case with various
instruments to include a cased set of
assorted forceps
£50-100
1395
Naturalistically mounted Sparrowhawk
29cm high (DOE 034239)
£50-100
1396
Naturalistically mounted Long Eared Owl
on a fence post (DOE 033613)
£50-100
1397
1397
Scratch built wooden model of a cruising
yacht, 115cm long, 110cm high £150-250
See Illustration.
1398
Pair of 17th century style brass adjustable
candlesticks, 30cm high
£80-120
1399
19th century brass bound writing box,
46cm wide
£40-60
1400
19th century figure of a wild boar, carved
from serpentine, verde prato, 14cm
£80-120
1401
19th century truncheon, from the military
stores department, Royal Arsenal,
Woolwich, MSD 1868 in a gold cartouche
on a red ground. Issued during the Fenian
Riots, 1867-69, 43.5cm, Ref; The History
of Truncheons By E.R.H. Dicken 1952
£100-150
See Illustration.
1402
William IV truncheon, Dover dockyard,
inscribed ‘Dovor No 12’, below a crown,
red background, turned wooden handle,
46cm£150-250
See Illustration.
1385
1385
A large chromed metal figure of The Spirit
of Ecstasy after Charles Sykes 53cm high
£200-300
See Illustration.
1391
80
1404
1403
1405
1402
1401
1409
Edwardian timber fret cut Lord’s Prayer,
possibly from a temperance hall, framed
and glazed, 70cm x 45cm
£80-120
1403
Chartist riots truncheon, 1848, with words
Hackney and A54 in gilt within a red
cartouche on a black ground, 44cm, Ref
Truncheons Erland Fenn, Clark £100-150
See Illustration.
1404
William IV truncheon, Flamborough
Yorkshire, GS and 209, 25cm
£70-100
See Illustration.
1405
Two truncheons, a large truncheon ‘W R’
on a blue ground and another inscribed
‘V R’ G.S.C 209
£70-100
See Illustration.
1406
20th century spelter figure of a seated
gentleman with a book, 30cm high £50-80
1407
19th century Anglo-Indian ebony
desk stand with elephant finial,
10cm x 20cm x 30cm
1410
£80-120
1408
1408
19th century gilt bronze of a Satyr Faun on
green marble base, 40cm high
£200-300
See Illustration.
1410
Early 20th century Russian Icon oil on
panel of Christ with gilt metal and wire
work frame, 32cm x 47cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
1411
Late 19th/early 20th century ‘Jolly Nigger’
Money box, 20cm high
£80-120
81
1422
Portrait miniature of Agnes Berry after
Engleheart one of the sisters befriended
by Horace Walpole who provided them
with Little Strawberry Hill, Richmond
for life, 5.7cm x 6.8cm (See Country Life
08/02/1968 pp 272-3)
£100-200
1413
1412
20th century naive wooden relief carving of
dancing figures, 46cm x 103cm £80-120
1413
12 Bore over and under Miroku No 713067
shotgun, NOTE YOU ARE REQUIRED
BY LAW TO PROVIDE A VALID AND
UP TO DATE FIRE ARMS LICENSE ON
PURCHASING THIS LOT
£200-400
See Illustration.
1423
1416A
1416A
19th century Coalbrookdale figure of a
foxhound, 27cm
£120-140
See Illustration.
1417
Pair of 19th century portrait miniatures of
a man and wife 9cm x 7cm and two others
each 7cm x 6cm
£60-100
1423
17th century oil on copper portrait
miniature of a gentleman wearing striped
jacket and large white collar, gold plated
frame, 6.5cm x 7.8cm
£150-250
See Illustration.
1424
Oval miniature portrait of a Georgian
gentleman, a similar portrait of a lady in a
gilt frame, four other miniatures in black
acorn frames and two silhouettes painted on
glass£100-150
Books & Maps
This section of sale will not start before
2:00pm Friday
1414
1414
17th /18th century continental carved oak
figure of the Madonna seated with Child,
bears remains of polychrome colours and
gilding, 45cm high
£300-500
See Illustration.
1415
18th century silhouette of a Georgian
scholar, reverse painted on convex glass,
mounted in oval wood frame, 8cm high
£50-80
1416
Cast bronze oval plaque of a maiden with
flowing hair in Art Nouveau style, circa
1900, entitled ‘Beatrice’, with cast initials/
foundry mark CR to reverse, complete with
suspension ring 11cm long
£40-60
82
1418
1418
Pair of late 19th century Commemorative
miniatures, depicting Napoleon Bonaparte,
signed C. Calpet and Marshall Ney signed
A. Lanain in tortoisehell effect circular
frames, 6cm high
£300-500
See Illustration.
1419
Portrait miniature depicting a gentleman,
9cm x 7.5cm
£50-80
1420
Portrait miniature depicting a gentleman, in
scalloped frame, 8cm x 7cm
£50-80
1421
Portrait miniature depicting a woman in a
bonnet, 8cm x 6.5cm
£50-80
1475
18th century hand-coloured
Austro-Hungarian map of the British Isles,
53cm x 54cm
£40-60
1476
R. Morden map of England, Bishoprick of
Durham, Hertfordshire and Worcestershire,
Carte de l’ocean occidental, plans of the
principal towns, forts and harbours in
Ireland, for Mr Tindals continuation of
Mr Rapins History. Roberto Gordonio
a’straloch, Aberdene and Banf, a new map
of Sarmatia Europaea Pannonia and Dacia,
Hugh S White A Tripoli Well, 2nd state
c1/6 Etching, W.L. Walton, engraving of
the first carriage the “Ariel”. The Arial
Transit Company. Pub 1843
£60-100
1477
19th century hand-coloured engraving,
map of the Surrey Foxhounds by J and C
Walker, 36cm x 44cm
£30-50
1478
Blome Map of Norfolk, Moule Map of
Durham, another, the Road from London
to Southampton showing the Smaller
Islands in the British Ocean, Tallis John,
Later edition, Mexico, California and
Texas, Greenwood map of the County of
Huntingdon together with four framed
topographical engravings (9)
£100-200
1479
Moule, Map of The Isle of Man, another by
Lewis and a Chapman & Hall map of the
Isle of Man, Guernsey & Jersey £60-100
1480
Speed (John) - Surrey Described and
Divided into Hundreds, by Jodocus
Hondius, inset views of Richmond
and Nonsuch Palaces in upper corners,
strapwork title cartouche upper centre,
columns of coats-of-arms at sides, engraved
map with hand-colouring, English text
verso£150-200
1481
Isle of Man. Speed (John), The Isle of
Man exactly described, hand coloured
engraved map, central compass rose, twin
title cartouches surmounted by armorials,
39cm x 52cm
£100-150
1482
Christopher Dresser Studies in Design half
leather bound with gilt tooling First Edition
published Cassell Petter and Galpin,
London 1874
£200-400
See Illustration.
1482
1491
‘Old England’ a pictorial museum in two
volumes£30-50
1486
1483
1483
Journal for use of Midshipmen from
HMS Collingwood, handwritten and with
diagrams recounting The Battle of the
Falkland Isles, Tuesday 8th December 1914
and Scapa Flow by C E Stonham, March
1915 etc.
£50-80
See Illustration.
1484
Works of Walter Scott with half leather
bindings£60-100
1485
Works of Balzac in multiple leather
bindings and other leather bound texts
£40-60
1486
Istoire Fiorentine, Scipione Ammirato,
Parte Seconda, 1641, vellum bound
£200-400
See Illustration.
1492
Detmold, Edward J. & Maeterlinck,
Maurice The life of the bee. London:
George Allen & Co, 1911. Illustrated
edition, 4to, 13 colour plates, original
decorative vellum gilt
£40-60
1487
The Vision of Hell by Dante Alighieri,
translated by The Rev. Henry Francis Cary
MA, illus. Gustave Dore, New Edition,
circa 1900
£60-100
1488
German Psalter 1765
£30-50
1489
Poylnesian Mythology 1st Edition by Sir
George Gray Published 1855 by John
Murray£40-60
1490
Limestone climbs in South west England
1955, five other mountaineering guides,
Motor cars 1885-1968 and Encyclopaedia
of Motor Sport both edited by G N
Georgano£40-50
1493
1493
James Lillywhites Cricketers Annual, 1896,
1897, 1898, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894 and
1895£200-400
See Illustration.
1494
Helen Allingham: The Cottage Homes of
England 1909 and Happy England 1903
£30-500
83
1511
A Question of Upbriging by Anthony
Powell first edition 1951, Noel Coward
‘Star Quality’ first edition 1951, and eleven
other novels mostly first editions £100-200
1512
Graham Greene first editions ‘The
Comedians’ 1966, ‘Doctor Fischer of
Geneva’ 1980, ‘The Heart of the Matter’
1948 (re-print), ‘The Human Factor’ 1978
and ‘The End of the Affair’ 1951 £80-120
1506
1495
Birket Foster by H M Cundall, 1906,
deluxe numbered ltd. edition, 423 and
Edinburgh painted by John Fulleylove
described by Rosaline Masson, 1904 deluxe
numbered ltd. edition 163 (2)
£50-100
1496
Catalogue of the Sassoon Chinese Ivory’s
in three leather bound volumes, published
1950 Country life limited, London
£100-200
1497
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, Lotus
Library Edition. No. 939
£60-100
1498
Collection of approximately books 50,
various titles and authors, all in yellow
leather bindings
£40-60
1499
Collection of approximately 50 books
various titles and authors, all in red leather
bindings£50-80
1500
Collection of approximately 50 books,
various titles and authors, all in green and
brown leather bindings
£50-80
1501
Collection of approximately 50, books
various titles and authors, all in brown
leather bindings
£40-60
1502
Milton’s ‘Paradise Lost’ Illustrated by
Gustave Dore, edited, with notes and a life
of Milton by Robert Vaughan, D.D. Cassell,
Petter & Galpin
£50-80
1503
Newest and Most complete Whole Duty
of man, by Rev. Mathew Henry Cooke.
printed by the Author, signed by the
author’s Daughter Dinah Cooke dated 1794
£80-120
1504
Salmon (William) Palladio Londinensis
Second Edition, Rebound in three parts
£150-200
84
1505
Cipriani and Bartolozzi’s Drawing-book
of the Human Figure, Edward Orme, 12
pages, new edition 1805
£60-80
1506
Maund (Benjamin) - The Botanic
Garden, Consisting of Highly Finished
Representations of Hardy Ornamental
Flowering Plants, Cultivated in Great
Britain; with Their Names, Classes,
Orders, History, Qualities, Culture, and
Physiological Observations. Vols 1-9 and
Vols 11-13
£400-600
See Illustration.
1507
19th century hand illustrated book each
page with abstract forms, front hand written
G Gomley 1856
£60-100
1508
De Virtutibus et Vitiis Disputationes
Ethicae... by Saenz de Aguirre, 1717
Printed in Rome, bound in vellum 602 pp
plus index size folio (35.5cm x 25.5cm),
A very rare work by Cardinal Aguirre
(listed only once in COPAC, at the British
Library)£100-200
1509
L Annaei Senecae Cordubensis, Philosophi
summi Flores.... 1589, 179 pp plus index,
size 12.5cm x 8.5cm, A rare early work on
ancient philosophy (Listed only once in
COPAC at University College, London)
£100-200
1510
Summa Casuum Conscientiae, de
instructione sacerdotum. By (Cardinal)
Francisco de Toledo...1600 799pp plus
index size 80, 17cm x 11cm, Meditationes
ad mentem et meditandi methodum Ignatii,
1708, 428 pp plus index, 18.5cm x 12.5cm,
Concordantiae Bibliorum ad Antiquos et
Novo Codices..1629 (A copy is listed on
COPAC in the Library at Lambeth Palace)
size 25.5cm x 20.5cm
£80-120
1513
Oscar Wilde (C.3.3) first edition ‘The
Ballad of Reading Gaol’ 1898 published by
Leonard Smithers & Co London
£50-80
1514
Raymond Peynet The lovers Pocket
book, The Lovers Keepsake, The Lovers
Travelogue, The Lovers Weekend book and
the Lovers Bedside book. Ronald Searle
The Terror of St Trinians, Hurrah for St
Trinians, Back to the Slaughter House, The
Female Approach, The Paris Sketch Book
and Souls In Torment
£80-120
1515
Collection of Modern art reference books
£100-200
1516
Scrapbook of Braemar Castle incorporating
voyage around Africa 1955
£25-35
1517
Ten Nursery Rhyme chap books bound as
one£50-80
1518
Four books on London ‘East End Then
and Now’ ‘Geographers’ Premier Map of
London’ ‘Map 35 Miles Round London’
Lost London’
£80-100
1519
The Works of William Shakspeare in 11
volumes in fitted case, Ruskin ‘Unto This
Last’ and other books
£40-60
1520
First Edition hardback of `Peter Pan in
Kensington Gardens` by J.M. Barrie,
1912, with full fifty-illustrations by Arthur
Rackham by Hodder & Stoughton, London
£120-150
1521
R. Fulton - A Treatise on the Improvement
of Canal Navigation, W. Camden,
Britannia, Vol II, re-bound, Index Villaris
£80-120
1522
Joyce (James), Ulysses, Shakespeare &
Co., Paris, 1925, 9th printing of 1st edition,
May 1927
£60-80
Clocks &
INstruments
This section of sale will not start before
2:30pm Friday
1525
‘The Gledhill-Brook Time
Recorders - Huddersfield, Halifax, London,
Birmingham’ oak cased, no. 57926,
108cm x 48cm x 29cm
£80-120
1526
French mantel clock with cherub with
a globe finial enamelled face, twin train
movement 30cm high
£100-150
1529
1527
1527
19th century mahogany and brass mounted
single fusee mantel clock by Charles
Valentine London 30cm
£250-350
See Illustration.
1529
Victorian carved walnut and mahogany
bracket clock with single train fusee
movement, on matching bracket,
90cm x 50cm
£400-600
See Illustration.
1530
Mahogany and marquetry inlaid drop
dial wall clock with white enamel face,
the 8-day movement striking on a gong,
68cm x 43cm
£100-200
1531
Rosewood cased drop dial wall clock with
white enamel face, the eight-day movement
striking on a gong, 66cm x 42cm £100-200
1532
Gledhill Brook Time recorder, machine
No 59768, fully restored, with information
folder, 115cm x 40cm
£100-200
1523
1523
18th century oak and mahogany cross
banded eight day longcase clock by Joseph
Booth of Bridport, painted dial with
subsidiary second and date dial, twin train
movement striking on bell, 196cm £300-500
See Illustration.
1524
1524
Mahogany cased single fusee circular
wall clock, the painted dial with Roman
numerals diameter 39cm
£250-350
See Illustration.
1528
1533
1528
Early 19th century mahogany cased wall
clock by John Webster of Shrewsbury,
painted dial with subsidiary date and
calendar dials to weight driven movement
striking on a bell, 167cm high £600-1000
See Illustration.
1533
Oak cased tavern clock, the black face
signed Grimshaw & Baxter, London,
single train fusee movement, 90cm x 56cm
£400-600
See Illustration.
85
1536
18th century oak cased 8-day long
case clock, painted dial with twin train
movement, striking on bell, 210cm high
£200-400
1537
French brass repeating carriage clock,
marked for L’ Epee, strikes on the hour,
bevelled glass, carrying handle, with two
keys,18cm x 9.5cm
£150-250
1538
20th century Luxa gilt metal bracket clock,
twin train movement striking on bell, height
32cm£50-80
1539
Oak cased clocking in clock by The Time
Recorder Supply & Maintenance Co.,
98cm x 34cm x 28cm
£100-150
1534
1534
Gilt metal twin-train mantel clock striking
on a bell, with foliate and scrolling
decoration, the white enamelled dial with
Roman and Arabic numerals, by L. Leroy
of Paris, 7, Boul’d de la Madeleine,
movement numbered 24923, on green
veined marble base, and sunburst pendulum
with mask decoration, numbered 24923,
41cm high
£400-600
See Illustration.
1540
Jaeger LeCoultre, eight day skeleton clock,
late 20th century. Round lacquered brass
case, eight day Jaeger LeCoultre skeleton
movement with sixteen jewels, glazed to
front and back. Stamped 215019 to back.
14cm high. In original Jaeger LeCoultre
case
Provenance: vendor advises clock was
obtained directly from manufacturer and
not purchased retail
£600-1000
See Illustration.
1541
1541
Jaeger-Le Coultre inline clock. Face with
Roman numerals and with glass cover. 20th
Century, brass, stamped 529 to underside
of base. H: 14.5cm, W: 12cm, D: 2cm. In a
Jaeger - Le Coultre Geneve box
Provenance: vendor advises clock was
obtained directly from manufacturer and
not purchased retail
£150-250
See Illustration.
1535
19th century mahogany cased single fusee
wall clock by Dent of London, 38cm
diameter£150-250
1542
1540
86
1542
Jaeger-LeCoultre vintage clock modelled as
a French street lamp with a plaque “Rue de
la Paix”, the circular dial set with Roman
numerals. 20th Century. Stamped 107 to
underside of base. Height 28cm
Provenance: vendor advises clock was
obtained directly from manufacturer and
not purchased retail
£200-300
See Illustration.
1543
Jaeger Le Coultre, Egyptian inspired
obelisk timepiece clock, the 2” cream dial
under a Perspex obelisk case and supported
upon a square base mounted with four
circular relief figural roundels, numbered
462 on the base, 24cm high
Provenance: vendor advises clock was
obtained directly from manufacturer and
not purchased retail
£200-300
See Illustration.
1544
Jaeger Le-Coultre Atmos brass mantel
clock in the Japanese style. Number
220009. The front, top and sides set
with black lacquered chinoiserie panels
decorated with mother of pearl. With a
hinged glazed front, on round brass feet.
Stamped Swiss Made 220009 to underside
of base. 28cm high x 23cm wide x 17cm
deep. With original Jaeger Lecoultre fitted
box
Provenance: clock was obtained directly
from manufacturer whilst he worked at
Jaeger Le Coultre and not purchased retail
£1500-2500
See Illustration.
1545
Jaeger Le-Coultre brass and faux lapis
alarm clock No. 137. 7cm x 9cm £100-200
1546
Jaeger Le-Coultre faux Lapis mantel clock
with quartz movement, No. 1701633,
the base stamped 5550, 20.5cm x 12cm
£100-200
1547
Jaeger Le-Coultre Inline desk clock with
tortoiseshell, enamel and brass case No.
481, original box, 12cm x 8cm £200-300
1543
1544
1548
Jaeger Le-Coultre gilt brass and faux lapis pyramid desk clock, original case, No 475,
11cm x 9cm
£400-600
See Illustration.
1548
87
1549
1552
1556
1549
George III oak eight day long case clock
by John Smith of Chester, with brass
foliate engraved dial and date aperture,
brass spandrels to each corner, swan neck
pediment, circa 1800, 210cm £800-1200
See Illustration.
1550
19th century gilt metal eight day mantel
clock, decorated with Sevres style porcelain
mounts depicting a couple in a romantic
scene, 27cm x 25cm
£70-100
1551
19th century mahogany cased double fusee
mantel clock striking on bell, 47cm high,
26cm wide
£200-300
See Illustration.
1551
1552
18th century carved oak 30-hour long case
clock, height 211cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
1553
Single Fusee wall clock, dial reading
‘DORE Sandown’ diameter 33cm £80-120
88
1554
1554
Gilt metal Portico style mantel clock
with twin train movement, 46cm x 22cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
1558
1559
1555
Goliath pocket watch in leather case, a
travelling watch and case and a brass cased
clock£40-60
1556
18th century eight-day oak long case clock
by John Thomas of Crewkerne, twin-train
movement striking on a bell, brass dial
with gilt metal spandrels, dial with ticking
silvered figure of Father Time above
silvered chapter ring, subsidiary second
dial and date aperture, John Thomas is
recorded in Moore A J ‘The Clockmakers
of Somerset 1650-1900’ as working in
Crewkerne circa 1690-1760. 226cm high
£500-1000
See Illustration.
1557
Victorian cuckoo clock, with bugler, the
eight-day movement striking on two gongs,
and with two sets of bellows, 62cm x 49cm
£80-120
1558
19th century 56-hour marine chronometer,
the gimbal mounted movement with silvered
dial, signed Langford 6 St Augstines
Parade & 53 Quay Bristol, the brass inlaid
rosewood case with applied ivory cartouche
inscribed “Langford Bristol No 1836’
19cm x 18cm x 18cm
£1000-2000
See Illustration.
1561
1560
1560
19th century rosewood and marquetry
inlaid mantel clock with silvered dial,
twin train movement, movement engraved
‘Dixon ET FILS’ 30cm high
£200-300
See Illustration.
1561
Late 19th century mahogany school clock
by Birch of Odiham, diameter 44cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
1562
Salom & Co. circular brass aneroid
barometer, diameter 14cm
£100-150
1563
Victorian pocket barometer by L Casella,
the silvered face marked,’ maker to
the Admiralty’ London and 636, 12cm
diameter, 4.7 deep, and a pocket barometer
by Negretti and Zamba
£100-150
1559
Late 19th/early 20th century Waltham
8-day marine chronometer, silvered dial
with subsidiary second dial and up/down
dial, dial signed Waltham Watch Co. (N.W)
47, 13cm, 12cm, 12cm
£500-1000
See Illustration.
89
1564
1564
Portuguese brass ship’s barometer
on gimbal arm, by JJBLM, 16 a 22
R. N. Desterro, Lisbon, 98cm long
£150-250
See Illustration.
1565
19th century rosewood cased stick
barometer by E. Thurlow of Ryde, 91cm
high£250-350
See Illustration.
1566
Victorian rosewood cased mercury banjo
barometer, the thermometer signed for
Mark Hill, Birmingham, glass lacking from
dial, 105cm x 32cm
£80-120
1567
Breguet brass circular wall hanging
barometer with silvered dial, 16cm
diameter£50-80
1568
20th century gilt metal barograph diameter
10cm£50-100
1569
Husun brass and metal sextant in mahogany
case, width 26cm
£80-120
See Illustration.
1565
This section of sale will not start before
2:55pm Friday
1587
Persian carpet with multiple borders and
concentric lozenge shaped medallions,
262cm by 152cm
£100-150
1580
Red ground rug with multiple boarders,
centre with repeating geometric
medallions, 139cm x 108cm, and another
207cm x 127cm
£50-100
1588
A pair of cream ground silk rugs with main
pink border, with repeating foliate motifs to
centre each 95cm x 60cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
1581
Red ground rug with repeating hexagonal
medallions, 184cm x 99cm
£50-100
1589
Turkish cream ground carpet with blue
geometric decoration, 270cm x 175cm
£100-200
Persian Rugs
1582
Red ground rug with multiple borders, the
centre with repeating geometric forms,
193cm x 130cm
£50-100
1583
Large cream ground carpet with main red
floral decorative border, Adoros - Kirman
Schah Der Feinste, 336cm x 242cm
£100-200
1584
Persian cream ground rug with blue
border, the centre with floral decoration,
207cm x 92cm
£50-100
1585
Persian prayer rug with multiple borders,
the centre with repeating geometric design,
153cm by 84cm
£50-80
1586
Persian red ground carpet with multiple
borders and central stepped lozenge shaped
medallion, 251cm by 170cm
£100-150
90
1569
1590
Red ground Persian carpet multiple with
borders centre decorated with a single
medallion and flowers, 299cm x 196cm
£100-200
1591
Cream ground carpet with multiple
borders, the centre with foliate forms,
282cm x 192cm
£100-200
1592
Cream ground carpet with multiple borders,
the centre decorated with foliate forms,
334cm x 238cm
£50-100
1593
Persian red ground rug multiple borders
centre with repeating geometric medallions,
180cm x 90cm
£50-100
1594
Persian red ground rug with multiple
borders centre with floral shaped medallion
135cm x 109cm
£50-100
1595
Pair of blue ground Persian rugs, centres
with foliate forms, 200cm x 130cm £50-100
1596
Red ground Persian runner, multiple
borders, centre with stepped medallions,
180cm x 90cm
£50-100
1605
Persian red ground prayer mat, multiple
borders, centre with stylized foliate forms,
135cm x 84cm
£50-100
1614
Persian red ground rug multiple boarders
the centre with repeating rectangular
medallions£100-200
1606
Afghan red ground carpet with repeating
medallions, 371cm x 282cm
£60-100
1615
Persian red ground rug multiple boarders
the centre with repeating square medallions
149cm x 107cm
£100-200
1597
Persian red ground rug, multiple borders,
centre with repeating lozenge shaped
medallions, 174cm x 110cm
£50-100
1607
Persian red and ivory carpet, the main
ivory ground with multiple floral motifs,
208cm x 138cm
£150-250
1598
Persian red ground prayer mat, multiple
borders, centre with geometric forms,
126cm x 90cm
£50-100
1608
Persian blue ground carpet multiple
boarders with three stepped medallions
217cm x 145cm
£100-200
1599
Persian blue ground runner, multiple
borders, centre with stylized foliate forms,
427cm x 100cm
£80-120
1609
Persian red runner main cream boarder
centre with repeating square cartouches
291cm x 83cm
£100-200
1600
Persian red ground rug, multiple borders,
centre decorated with stylized floral forms,
190cm x 122cm
£50-100
1610
Parisian red ground runner with cream
boarder the centre with repeating foliate
cartouche 262cm x 90cm
£100-200
1601
Persian red ground prayer mat, multiple
borders, centre with repeating geometric
forms, 56cm x 85cm
£50-100
1611
Persian red ground rug main floral boarder
centre with cream stepped medallion.
209cm x 130cm
£100-200
1602
Pair of Persian red ground rugs, multiple
borders, centres with repeating lozenge
shaped medallions, 110cm x 75cm £50-100
1612
Persian blue ground rug multiple boarders
the centre with three shaped medallions
228cm x 149cm
£150-250
1603
Persian blue ground rug, multiple borders,
centre with repeating shaped medallions,
140cm x 87cm
£50-100
1613
Persian cream ground runner multiple
boarders centre decorated with foliate
forms 330cm x 85cm
£150-250
1604
Persian blue ground rug, multiple borders,
centre with three shaped medallions,
140cm x 110cm
£50-100
1588
1616
Persian red ground rug main cream
boarder centre with two shaped medallions
222cm x 156cm
£150-250
1617
Persian blue ground rug multiple boarders
centre with six rectangular medallions
249cm x 143cm
£200-300
1618
Persian yellow ground carpet main red
boarder the centre decorated with flowers,
176cm x 121cm
£80-120
1619
Persian style carpet, multiple borders with
repeating geometric forms, 217cm x 126cm
£30-50
1620
Red ground Persian runner with multiple
borders, the centre with repeating geometric
forms, 448cm x 126cm
£100-200
1621
Red ground Persian carpet multiple borders,
the centre with repeating foliate forms
£200-300
1622
Persian red ground rug, with geometric
design and central blue medallion, multiple
borders, 321cm x 172cm
£100-200
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Antique Furniture
This section of sale will not start before 3:20pm Friday
1628
Late 19th century ebonised Bechstein boudoir grand piano, date
of manufacture 1899
£400-600
1629
18th century south German walnut and parquetry inlaid
serpentine bureau bookcase, the top with triangular pediment
above two panelled doors, fall front below enclosing pigeon
holes and drawers above three long serpentine drawers to
bracket base, 258cm high, 100cm wide
£2000-3000
See Illustration.
1630
A Victorian gilt carved wood and gesso girandole with three
drop-in branches decorated with flowers and rococo scrolls,
128cm£150-250
See Illustration.
1631
19th century French walnut framed arm chair
£80-120
1632
Pair of French 19th century burr walnut and marquetry inlaid
cabinets, with gilt metal mounts and single panelled door, to
bracket feet, each 107cm x 71cm x 42cm
£1500-2500
See Illustration.
1633
Early 20th century French kingwood side cabinet with brass
galleried marble top, over four short drawers and open section,
on carved cabriole legs with brass mounts, 74cm x 52cm x 33cm
£150-250
1634
Pair of early 20th century French kingwood four tier etageres,
the top tiers with marble on carved, reeded and turned supports
and gilt metal mounts, each 77cm x 36cm x 22cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
1635
19th century French kingwood oval two tier table with
brushing slide over a single drawer on carved cabriole legs,
73cm x 45cm x 32cm
£100-200
1629
1630
92
1632
1634
1647
1636
Late 19th century French walnut circular
table with brass floral inlay, on turned
column to trefoil base, 58cm high, 75cm
diameter£100-200
1647
Pair of Venetian gilt metal foliate decorated
wall lights, in the form of flower head and
leaf branches, 45cm high
£150-250
See Illustration.
1637
Hardwood and metal bound ‘Zanzibar’
chest, 30cm x 77cm x 66cm
£100-200
1648
19th century gilt console table with marble
top, height 87cm, width 85cm, depth 42cm
£120-150
1638
Black forest style hall chair, pierced and
carved back on cabriole legs
£80-120
1641
1641
19th century continental carved oak
court cupboard, four cupboard doors
flanked my monopodic supports above
base with two drawers on lion’s paw feet,
159cm x 104cm x 46cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
1642
19th century painted walnut armchair with
padded back, arms and seat
£150-250
1639
1643
19th century painted walnut armchair with
carved top rail, padded back, arms and seat
£150-250
1639
Early 20th century Italian carved and
leather back X-framed chair with lions head
finial
£150-250
See Illustration.
1644
19th century fruitwood round table on
column supports to tripod base, diameter
84cm, height 70cm
£150-250
1640
18th century Spanish oak coffer decorated
with foliate carving in relief
£200-400
1645
19th century bedside cupboard of columnar
form with fluted sides on octagonal base,
71cm high, 39cm diameter
£80-120
1649
1649
19th century Dutch Bombe mahogany and
floral marquetry bureau with two small over
two further larger drawers and two long
drawers on ogee bracket base, fully fitted
interior with well 107cm x 104cm x 48cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
1650
Modern Chinese bookcase, three shelves
above seven drawers and a cupboard door,
170cm x 66cm x 38cm
£150-250
1651
Modern Chinese apothecary cabinet with
various small drawers each engraved in
script, 80cm x 22cm x 70cm
£150-250
1646
Distressed Portuguese rosewood side table,
top 88cm x 59cm
£80-120
93
1655
19th century rosewood and mahogany
serpentine cabinet with brushing slide,
single long drawer with numerous small
compartments over panelled doors
enclosing three slides, on bracket base,
83cm x 140cm x 59cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
1652
1652
Pair of 19th century style French walnut
framed armchairs with carved top rails,
padded back, arms and seat and cabriole
legs£200-300
See Illustration.
1661
1656
1656
George III mahogany secretaire chest
with fitted drawer above three drawers
on bracket base, 85cm x 84cm x 59cm
£500-800
See Illustration.
1661
19th century chest on chest of two short and
six long drawers on bracket base 180cm
x110cm£400-600
See Illustration.
1657
18th century oak dresser, top with three
shelves above base with five short and
three long drawers above open section
185cm x 96cm x 65cm
£100-200
1653
1653
Architect’s oak desk, with tambour front
over six small drawers above a central
cupboard door flanked by three drawers to
each side, a further single drawer under,
on bracket feet, 128cm x 91cm x 59cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
1662
1662
Victorian mahogany square breakfast
table on turned bulbous column and four
carved scrolling supports, 120cm x 132cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
1654
19th century chest of small proportions,
two short over two long drawers on plinth
base£50-80
1658
1658
19th century mahogany chest of four long
drawers on bracket feet
£400-600
See Illustration.
1659
Victorian cast metal and wicker bath chair
135cm high
£100-200
1655
94
1660
Early 20th century oak single pew £50-80
1663
1663
19th century mahogany sideboard
with raised back above four drawers
on plinths with cupboard doors
120cm x 200cm x 84cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
1674
Victorian button back chair on turned legs
£80-120
1664
George III style mahogany triple pedestal
dining table with two extra leaves, fully
extended 360cm
£200-300
1675
19th century mahogany bureau, fitted
interior above two short and three long
drawers 107cm, 107cm 50cm
£200-300
1665
19th century mahogany wardrobe, the
central section with panelled doors
enclosing slides, flanked by cupboards,
183cm x 185cm x 57cm
£150-250
1666
Early 20th century mahogany and
marquetry inlaid wardrobe with mirrored
panelled doors over two short drawers
on bracket base, 208cm x 163cm x 57cm
£200-300
1667
Walnut cased Rogers Eungblut baby grand
piano, with ‘Herrburger Brooks Ld.’ to the
keys£200-300
1676
19th century mahogany bow fronted chest
of two short over two long drawers 89cm,
108cm, 45cm
£80-120
1671
1671
18th century walnut cross banded chest
of two short over three long drawers
96cm x 96cm x 52cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
1668
Victorian miniature mahogany cupboard,
47cm x 34cm x 20cm
£50-100
1677
19th century mahogany bow fronted
chest of two short over three long drawers
110cm, 108cm, 46cm
£150-250
1678
19th century mahogany bow fronted
chest of two short over three long drawers
110cm, 114cm, 56cm
£150-250
1679
Victorian button back upholstered arm chair
£80-120
1680
Early 20th century mahogany, satinwood
and boxwood strung wall hanging corner
cabinet, with single astragal glazed door,
129cm x 79cm x 45cm
£100-150
1672
1672
19th century mahogany satinwood and
rosewood cross banded folding tea table on
turned legs 73cm, 90cm, 40cm £300-500
See Illustration.
1673
19th century oak lowboy with five drawers
on cabriole legs 70cm 80cm, 52cm
£150-250
1681
19th century mahogany partners desk one
side with nine drawers the other with three
drawers and cupboard doors raised on
plinth bases
£400-600
See Illustration.
1682
Gilt metal wall mirror in 18th century style
with shell decoration to the top, 100cm
high£60-100
1669
1669
19th century mahogany serpentine dressing
chest, superstructure with two drawers and
mirror, base with brushing slide and four
long drawers, 164cm x 90cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
1670
Early 20th century oak dresser raised back
with open section flanked by cupboard
doors above base with four deep drawers on
turned legs to stretchered base on bun feet,
219cm x 146cm x 68cm
£200-300
1681
95
1683
1685
1683
19th century military chest of two short
(one secretaire) over three long graduated
drawers, 96cm x 99cm x 48cm £600-1000
See Illustration.
1684
Oak and metal mounted four drawer chest
with metal handles, monogrammed R M in
corners, 30cm x 56cm x 30cm £100-200
1685
Gilt wood mirror with carved eagle top,
132cm x 64cm
£100-150
See Illustration.
1688
1687
1686
1686
17th century oak food hutch on
later 19th century base, with turned
legs and stretchered supports,
140cm x 103cm x 40cm, with a copy of
purchase receipt dated 1979
£200-300
See Illustration.
96
1687
19th centruy rosewood four tier what-not,
two tiers with single drawers, on turned
supports to castors, 116cm x 49cm x 42cm
£100-150
See Illustration.
1688
Late 19th - Early 20th century mahogany
and satinwood crossbanded secretaire
bookcase, top with two glazed doors over
base with secretaire drawer enclosing
pigeon holes and drawers, over two
long graduated drawers to bracket feet,
210cm x 109cm x 54cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
1689
18th century oak dresser with three drawers
on turned supports, 76cm x 204cm x 44cm
£100-150
1690
18th century burr walnut and herringbone
crossbanded cabinet on chest, top with
single drawer over two cupboard doors
enclosing central cupboard section flanked
by further drawers over wide pigeon
hole above base with two short and two
long graduated drawers to bracket base,
176cm x 121cm x 56cm
£2000-3000
See Illustration.
1691
19th century black lacquered circular tilt
top table with painted floral decoration in
gilt and colours, on hexagonal column and
shaped trefoil base, 71cm high, diameter
60cm£80-120
1692
1692
19th century mahogany tallboy, the top
with two short over three long graduated
drawers above base with three long
graduated drawers on bracket feet,
177cm x 114cm x 58cm
£250-350
See Illustration.
1690
1693
19th century mahogany and
satinwood banded chest of four long
graduated drawers to bracket feet,
95cm x 83cm x 48cm
£250-350
1694
18th century oak coffer with notch carved
decoration, on two shaped supports,
45cm x 83cm x 33cm
£100-200
1695
19th century brass and leather upholstered
club fender
£80-120
1696
1696
17th/18th century yew and elm country
made hoop back chair on round legs, 60cm
high, 70cm wide
£200-400
See Illustration.
1697
1697
17th/18th yew and elm hoop backed
country made chair on square legs, 70cm
high, 45cm wide
£200-400
See Illustration.
97
1698
19th century mahogany tripod table with
later oak top, 76cm high, 46cm deep
£60-100
1699
19th century oak cupboard door carved
with a figure, 70cm x 60cm
£80-120
1700
18th century elm milking stool on three
legs, 30cm high
£80-120
1701
18th century elm milking stool on three
square legs with chamfered corners
£80-120
1702
18th century oak coffer with later carved
front, 70cm x 130cm x 54cm
£100-200
1703
18th century oak bible box,
22cm x 73cm x 55cm
£100-200
1704
18th century oak side table on bobbin
turned supports, 55cm x 60cm x 42cm
£60-100
1705
Early 20th century mahogany and boxwood
strung tow seater sofa, width 110cm
£80-120
1707
18th century elm rocking chair
£100-200
1708
George II oak round table on column
support to tripod base, diameter 60cm,
69cm high
£60-100
1709
19th century carved wood and gilt single
chair with padded back and seat £50-100
1710
18th century oak round table on column
support to tripod base, diameter 60cm,
60cm high
£50-100
1711
19th century oak round table on column
support to tripod base, diameter 70cm,
60cm high
£60-100
1712
19th century oak side table with single
drawer on turned legs, 74cm x 80cm x
51cm£80-120
1713
19th Chinese carved hardwood table inset
with mother of pearl, with marble top,
95cm high
£100-200
1719
19th century carved oak side table with
singe drawer, 80cm x 144cm x 44cm
£100-200
1720
Early 20th century carved oak knee hole
desk of three drawers, 70cm x 19cm x
49cm£60-100
1721
19th century pine side table table with
galleried top above five drawers on tapering
reeded legs, 63cm x 187cm x 65cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
1722
Set of four glass wall lights with moulded
drops£50-100
1723
19th century walnut armchair with carved
floral top rail and foliate arms, with button
back and padded seat on cabriole legs and
matching nursing chair
£300-500
See Illustration.
1714
18th century painted wood child’s chair,
60cm high
£50-100
1715
Pair of 19th century oak corner chairs with
pierced splat backs to drop in seat on turned
legs£100-200
1716
Set of six early 20th century carved oak
dining chairs with padded backs and seats
£200-400
1717
Pair of early 20th century carved oak arm
chairs with lion finials padded backs, arms
and seats on turned legs
£200-400
1706
1706
17th/18th century yew and elm country
made hoop back chair, 75cm high£200-400
See Illustration.
1721
98
1718
Part elm part oak dining table on bulbous
twin end supports made from antique parts,
80cm x 168cm x 70cm
£200-400
1724
1724
Early 20th century mahogany collectors
cabinet of eight drawers on plinth base,
86cm x 55cm x 48cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
1723
1725
18th century oak single draw side table
68cm, 59cm, 54cm
£80-120
1726
18th century oak low boy with three
drawers on cabriole legs, 72cm x 72cm x
50cm£150-250
1727
19th century walnut veneered chest
of two short over three long drawers,
90cm x 98cm x 52cm
£200-300
1734
1734
19th century Sheraton revival satinwood
and marquetry inlaid oval tray
topped two-tier table on splayed legs,
85cm x 86cm x 55cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
1738
1738
Victorian walnut and cross-banded
Davenport 99cm, 59cm, 38cm £500-800
See Illustration.
1739
Late 19th century mahogany and
glazed floor standing corner cabinet,
104cm x 88cm
£80-120
1728
1728
19th century mahogany linen press with
panelled doors over two short and two long
graduated drawers on bracket feet, 198cm
high, 123cm wide
£300-500
See Illustration.
1729
19th century mahogany glazed bookcase
189cm, 105cm, 40cm
£80-120
1730
Victorian carved walnut and upholstered
chaise longue
£300-500
1731
Set of six oak ladderback dining chairs with
rush seats
£150-250
1732
19th century carriage for children, with
reversible bamboo seats and iron wheels
£200-400
1733
19th century rosewood break front
chiffonier with raised back above drawer
and two cupboard doors on plinth base,
130cm x 137.5cm
£200-300
1735
1735
Early 19th century Rococo style giltwood
mirror, 114cm x 75cm
£100-200
See Illustration.
1736
19th century mahogany bow fronted
chest of two short and two long drawers,
91cm x 87cm x 51cm
£100-200
1737
18th century oak side table with one drawer
on four bobbin turned and stretchered legs,
66cm x 71cm x 47cm
£100-200
1740
1740
19th century mahogany Wellington chest
on plinth base, 107cm x 56cm x 40cm
£600-800
See Illustration.
1741
19th century mahogany side table
with frieze drawer, on turned supports,
72cm x 92cm
£140-160
99
1742
19th century mahogany sideboard with two
drawers over cupboard doors, on plinth
base, 88cm x 209cm x 51cm
£250-350
See Illustration.
1743
18th century oak and veneered three drawer
chest on turned feet, 89cm, 92cm, 54cm
£800-1000
See Illustration.
1742
1744
19th century mahogany chest of two short
over three long drawers on bracket base,
100cm x 107cm x 46cm
£120-180
1745
19th century mahogany tilt-top table on
turned column and tripod base, diameter
45cm, 76cm high
£80-120
1746
19th century carved wood gilt framed
mirror surmount in the form of a bird
flanked by scrolls, 118cm x 63cm£200-300
See Illustration.
1747
18th century oak coffer of plank
construction, 60cm x 132cm x 39cm
£100-200
1748
1748
Possibly Irish George III mahogany drop
leaf dining table on carved scrolled legs,
72cm high, 110cm wide
£200-300
See Illustration.
1749
19th century mahogany sofa on square legs
united by stretchers, 194cm wide £100-200
1750
Pair of 19th century mahogany arm chairs
with padded backs and seats
£100-200
1751
George III mahogany two-tiered demi-lune
side table with raised back on square
supports, 107cm x 94cm
£200-300
1752
George III mahogany framed arm chair
with padded back and seat on square legs
£100-200
1753
Late 19th/early 20th century mahogany
framed arm chair with padded back and
seat on square supports and stretchered
base£100-200
1746
1754
1754
19th century Chippendale style gilt carved
wood wall mirror, 99cm x 48cm £100-200
See Illustration.
1743
100
1755
19th century mahogany serpentine front
nursing chair with cane back and seat on
turned legs to castors
£100-200
1761
1756
Set of three early 20th century pressed glass
ceiling lights with brass mounts, diameter
40cm£150-250
1757
Regency mahogany sofa table on column
support and splayed legs
£200-300
1766
1761
18th century oak dresser base with
five drawers and two cupboard doors,
85cm x 180cm x 56cm
£500-1000
See Illustration.
1762
Four early 20th century walnut and
marquetry inlaid chairs, height 88cm
£100-200
1766
Early 20th century mahogany mirror
backed dresser with two floral carved
cupboards, height 159cm, width 183cm,
depth 48cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
1767
Early Victorian mahogany sofa table
£100-200
1763
Victorian walnut parquetry and marquetry
inlaid work box on quatrefoil base, height
78cm£150-250
1768
19th century cast metal floor standing
candelabra on tripod base, 142cm high
£100-200
1764
Early 20th century mahogany desk with
five drawers, height 77cm, width 93cm,
depth 62cm
£150-250
1769
Oak bench made from 18th century parts
£200-300
1770
Eight 18th century style oak rail back chairs
with rush seats
£300-500
1771
Regency style carved gilt wood mirror with
eagle crest, 94cm
£200-300
1772
Early 20th century rosewood and parquetry
inlaid bureau on cabriole legs with gilt
metal mounts, 90cm x 70cm x 50cm
£80-120
1758
1773
18th century oak chest of four drawers
on bracket base, 90cm x 100cm x 57cm
£100-200
1758
19th century rosewood work table with two
drawers and dummy drawer to other side
and box below, 80cm high
£200-300
See Illustration.
1774
19th century gilt gesso oval girandoles with
two branch candelabra, 70cm high
£200-300
1759
Edwardian mahogany cellarette with
drawer and under tier below, with hinged
top lid 80cm high
£150-250
1760
19th century three-tiered rosewood whatnot
with spiral supports, 111cm x 61cm x 32cm
£100-200
1765
1765
19th century mahogany secretaire cabinet
with panelled doors over five drawers, on
plinth base, height 209cm, width 41cm,
depth 59cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
101
1785
19th century walnut work table,
folding top above drawer and rag box,
twin end supports to scrolled legs,
73cm x 56cm x 39cm
£100-200
1778
1775
1775
Mid 19th century mahogany foldover
card table with gadrooned border, carved
Acanthus leaf on claw and ball feet, 75cm
high£200-400
See Illustration.
1776
19th century mahogany demi-lune card
table, 70cm x 90cm x 45cm
£100-150
1778
Set of six 19th century rosewood balloon
back dining chairs with drop-in seats on
turned and reeded legs
£300-500
See Illustration.
1779
19th century fruitwood child’s correction
chair, 82cm high
£80-120
1780
Late 19th century walnut wall hanging hat
stand, 44cm x 68cm
£80-120
1781
Early 19th century mahogany side table
with frieze drawer, twin end column
supports to scrolled feet, 90cm x 90cm x
44cm£100-200
1777
1777
19th century mahogany knee-hole
desk of seven draw configuration,
76cm x 114cm x 54cm
£150-250
See Illustration.
1786
19th century walnut work table, top inset
with chessboard to drawer and silk rag
box on column support to turned feet,
76cm x 46cm x 39cm
£100-200
1787
19th century rosewood chiffonier, raised
back above two cupboard doors on plinth
base, 110cm x 80cm x 30cm
£100-200
1788
Early 20th century mahogany boxwood
strung and cross-banded kidney shaped
kneehole desk, raised back with three
compartments above base of nine drawers
on square legs, 106cm x 106cm x 54cm
£600-1000
See Illustration.
1789
19th century mahogany fret-carved folding
card table on square legs united by under
tier, 70cm x 30cm x 50cm
£100-200
1782
19th century mahogany sofa table two
draws on twin end supports, 74cm x 104cm
x 80cm
£150-200
1783
Set of four 19th century mahogany bar back
dining chairs
£100-200
1784
Reproduction walnut bachelor’s chest
on bracket base, 77cm x 63cm x 33cm
£100-200
1790
1790
20th century mahogany serpentine chest of
brushing slide on four drawers to bracket
base, 80cm x 75cm x 54cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
1791
1788
102
1791
19th century mahogany side cabinet of
two drawers above two cupboard doors
on bracket base, 90cm x 104cm x 45cm
£200-300
See Illustration.
1792
George III mahogany straight front chest
of two short over three long drawers on
splayed supports 110cm x 120cm x 50cm
£150-250
1793
Victorian burr walnut occasional table with
foliate marquetry top on turned stretchered
base, 72cm x 112cm x 56cm
£150-250
1794
Set of ten Georgian style mahogany
and upholstered dining chairs on front
chamfered legs, 95cm high
£100-200
1795
18th century oak side table with central
drawer on turned legs and stretcher,
70cm x 76cm x 60cm
£100-150
1796
19th century oak low boy with central
drawer flanked by deep cupboard on pad
feet 73cm x 70cm x 40cm
£150-250
1797
Edwardian mahogany and inlaid open
revolving bookcase of small proportion
£50-80
1798
Lady’s mahogany and inlaid writing desk
marked for Maple & Co with floral swag
decoration, with three central drawers,
flanked by cupboards with a hinged writing
top, central drawer on tapered leg supports,
103cm x 75cm x 40cm
£600-1000
See Illustration.
1798
1800
Early 20th century rosewood and floral
inlaid armchair with splat back support,
upholstered seat on turned tapering
supports 75cm high
£150-250
1803
Victorian cabinet on stand, in figured
walnut, with secretarie drawer £150-250
1804
Queen Anne style walnut and herringbone
two door cabinet with secretaire drawer on
single drawer stand, with shaped apron on
turned bulbous supports to stretchered base
and feet, 150cm x 76cm x 45cm £150-250
1805
Victorian pitch pine pew with back rail
supports, 195cm long
£100-150
1806
1799
1799
Early 20th century mahogany and floral
inlaid armchair with upholstered seat and
turned front legs, 85cm high
£200-300
See Illustration.
1801
1801
Early 20th century and floral inlaid kidney
shaped occasional table with central drawer,
undertier and tapered supports £200-300
See Illustration.
1802
George III mahogany gate-leg cottage
dining table
£80-120
1806
20th century yew wood pedestal desk of
nine drawer configuration, 80cm x 130cm x
75cm£200-300
See Illustration.
1807
Early 20th century walnut serpentine side
table, 70cm x 96cm x 66cm
£100-150
1808
20th century set of oak library steps, 140cm
high£80-120
103
1809
1812
1809
Set of eight (7+1) 18th century style
mahogany rail back dining chairs with
carved and pierced rails, padded seats and
cabriole legs
£600-1000
See Illustration.
1810
19th century style mahogany fret framed
mirror, 90cm x 44cm
£50-80
1815
20th century cut glass chandelier with
drops, diameter 39cm
£50-100
1816
18th century style carved wood and
gilt gesso mirror with floral finial,
140cm x 80cm
£100-200
1812
Set of six Chippendale style mahogany
dining chairs with pierced splat backs, drop
in seats, cabriole legs, claw and ball feet
£300-500
See Illustration.
1814
19th century mahogany sofa table, single
drawer on column supports to four legs,
74cm x 90cm x 60cm
£100-200
1819
Globe Wernecke style three section
bookcase above four drawers,
150cm x 88cm x 33cm
£300-500
1820
19th century mahogany extending dining
table on turned tapering and reeded legs to
brass castors, un-extended 120cm, with five
additional leaves, fully extended 344cm,
leaves contained in period leaf holder
£1500-2500
See Illustration.
1811
George III style mahogany triple pedestal
dining table with two extra leaves, fully
extended 360cm
£500-800
1813
19th century mahogany sideboard, two
drawers over two cupboard doors to plinth
base, 90cm x 120cm x 55cm
£100-200
1818
19th century mahogany folding tea table,
column support to four scrolled legs,
80cm x 87cm x 50cm
£80-120
1817
1817
19th century mahogany side table on reeded
turned legs, 76cm x 76cm x 56cm£200-300
See Illustration.
1821
1821
19th century mahogany bow fronted
sideboard, two drawers flanked by single
cupboard door and a deep drawer, on
square tapering legs, 160cm x 90cm x 66cm
£300-500
See Illustration.
1822
Set of six 19th century mahogany dining
chairs, pierced splat backs, drop in seats to
square tapering legs
£300-500
1823
George III mahogany shaving stand, 80cm
high£60-80
1824
Early 19th century fold over tea table
on turned legs, 73cm high, 90cm wide
£120-160
1820
104
1825
1825
19th century Sheraton Revival rosewood serpentine cabinet with architectural cornice above two glazed doors, two
drawers under, on square tapering splayed legs, the whole cross banding in satinwood and profusely inlaid with
shells and scrolling foliage, the frieze above the glazed door with male masks
£3000-5000
105
1826
1828
1826
19th century pollard oak chiffonier with
raised back above single drawer and two
cupboard doors enclosing shelves to plinth
base, 112cm x 77cm x 49cm
£500-800
See Illustration.
1829
Late 19th/early 20th century pair of
mahogany bedside chests of four drawers
to bracket feet with parquetry inlay
throughout, 75cm x 39cm x 39cm each
£800-1200
1829A
French style single upholstered armchair
with serpentine front and upholstered seat,
on cabriole legs
£50-80
1827A
1827A
David Linley, a burr walnut, walnut and
thuya circular coffee table, purchased from
Bonhams, lot 1245 from the “Savoy” sale,
18th Dec 2007, with original Bonhams
invoice. Height 50cm, width 70cm
£150-250
See Illustration.
1828
Pair of 19th century mahogany three
drawer bedside chests with rounded edges,
on plinth bases, 74cm x 43cm x 41cm each
£800-1200
See Illustration.
1826A
1826A
David Linley mirror with an original Linley
invoice dated 2006, height 181cm, width
100cm£400-600
See Illustration.
1827
19th century oak Wellington chest on plinth
base, 104cm x 50cm x 34cm
£400-600
106
1828A
Early 20th century walnut framed cream
upholstered settee with button back
decoration to sides, on cabriole legs 140cm
wide£100-150
1830
Three lead and stained glass panels, the
largest 88cm x 41cm, in wood frames
£80-120
Garden
This section of sale will not start before
5:20pm Friday
1831
Early 20th metal framed garden bench with
wooden slats 153cm
£100-200
1832
Pair of stained glass panels, one dated
1958, each 72cm x 50cm
£80-100
1833
Pair of 19th century wirework hanging
baskets£50-100
1834
No lot
1835
Contemporary green painted pergola with
scrollwork decoration 190cm high, 310cm
wide£300-500
See Illustration.
1835
1836
1836
20th century Italian composition stone
maiden on pedestal base 160cm high,
pedestal base is 70cm high
£300-500
See Illustration.
1837
Seven composition stone garden planters
all, approximately 20cm high
£40-60
1838
1838
18th century style lead garden cistern with
shaped front, 75cm high
£200-400
See Illustration.
1839
Teak circular garden table 75cm high, six
garden chairs and another similar table plus
another small octagonal table
£100-150
1840
1840
20th century composition stone font
(purchased from Pew Corner) with black
painted wrought iron handle top, 110cm
high£150-250
See Illustration.
1841
Teak garden bench after Sir Edwin Lutyen’s
design with a shaped arched back, 180cm
wide£150-250
107
1849
1842
Croquet set marked and stamped for F M
Ayres Ltd London, in painted box and a
separate box for the balls
£100-150
1844
Pair of composition stone garden planters
decorated in a neo-classical style on
pedestal bases, approximately 100cm high
£200-400
See Illustration.
1849
20th century garden pond with black plastic
circular liner and border of nine stone
shaped border segments. Liner is 152.5cm
diameter£200-400
See Illustration.
1850
20th century wood painted and slate bird
house nesting box, 190cm high £100-150
1851
Wrought iron painted circular tree protector
in two parts with curved seven bar supports,
183cm high
£100-200
1845
1845
Pair of 20th century bronze effect swans,
75cm high
£200-400
See Illustration.
1843
1843
Composition stone bird bath in four
sections surmounted by fish and figure,
approximately 150cm high
£200-400
See Illustration.
1846
1846
20th century seated female nude figure
with arms out wide, neck turned and seated
on a plinth base, 50cm high, 90cm wide
£200-400
See Illustration.
1847
Pair of 20th century bronze effect storks,
80cm high
£50-80
1844
108
1848
Composition stone small bird bath together
with a composition stone shell form bird
bath£30-50
1852
20th century metal garden circular plaque
depicting William Shakespeare in relief,
50cm diameter
£50-80
1853
Pair of early 20th century cast-iron garden
urns, 40cm x 40cm
£100-200
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Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owned by you to us on
other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds.
The rights of disposal referred to in clause 8 and 9 are subject to
the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977,
Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request
UNSOLD LOTS: YOUR ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO ITEM 11
ABOVE
Unsold items which you wish to keep must be collected within five
working days otherwise storage charges will apply. Please discuss
with us as soon as possible the re-offering of unsold lots. If unsold
lots remain with us after a period of one week, without instructions
from you, we reserve the right to offer them to a local charity shop or
arrange for their disposal at a charge of £10 plus VAT per lot.
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CONDITIONS OF SALE
Ewbank’s carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a
sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.
1.
Definitions
In these Conditions:
(a)“auctioneer” means the firm of Ewbank’s or its authorised
auctioneer, as appropriate;
(b)“deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention
of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or
source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as
being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the
sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had
been in accordance with the description;
5. Value Added Tax
Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items
affixed with a ‘†’ or double asterisk.
Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law
at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please
refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT
position).
6. Payment
(1)Immediately a Lot is sold you will:
(a)give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and
(c)“hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above
any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer;
(b)pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is
agreed by us.
(d)“terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of
commission on which Ewbank’s accepts instructions from sellers
or their agents;
(c)Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums
owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to
any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied.
(e)“total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot
sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and
any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these
Conditions;
7. Title and Collection of Purchases
(1)The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you
have made payment in full to us of the total amount due.
(f)“sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the
hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate,
Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by
the seller in whatever capacity and however arising;
(g)“You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2
(2)You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you
have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following
the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for
payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage
and Loss and Damage Warranty charges.
(h)The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.
2. Bidding Procedures and the Buyer
(a)Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and
to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction
room to view or bid;
(b)the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting
the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute
about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion
by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise.
The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion.
(c)Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals.
(d)Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to
the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also
reserved.
3. Increments
Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion.
4. The Purchase Price
The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon
of 22.5% plus VAT [or incremental] at the rate imposed by law.
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(3)No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for.
8. Remedies for Non-Payment or Failure to
Collect Purchases
(1)If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with
these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions,
we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute
discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be
entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies:
(a)to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract;
(b)to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to
you;
(c)to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you
shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount
due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs).
Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller;
(d)to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case
of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere;
(e)to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the
total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3
working days after the sale;
(f)to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total
amount due;
(g)to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or
to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted;
CONDITIONS OF SALE continued
(h)to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future
becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount
due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of)
any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the
debt due is satisfied.
(2)We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these
rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate
recovery in respect of breach of these conditions
9. T
hird Party Liability
All members of the public on our premises are there at their own
risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security
arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees
or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as
required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety
of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.
10. Commission Bids
Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction
and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular
Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied
themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in
writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our
employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save
where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission
bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute
discretion to prefer the first bid so made.
(2)Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be
sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation.
15. Forgeries
Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a
deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days
of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and
is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue
description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the
evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the
money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided
that(1)if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and
experts as at the date of sale or
(2)you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to
us, you shall have no rights under this condition.
The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right
or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale.
GENERAL
16.
We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our
premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.
17. (1)any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses
incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these
Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available
to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate.
(2)Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be
for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the
auctioneer who may themselves enforce them.
11. W
arranty of Title and Availability
The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true
owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true
owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable
title to the property free from any third party claims.
18.
Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first
class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been
received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.
12. Agency
The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any
responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.
19.Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular
classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in
accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the
catalogue.
13. T
erms of Sale
The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations
of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment
as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot.
20.
Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us
notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of
Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in
respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these
Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.
14. Descriptions and Condition
(1)Whilst we seek to describe Lots accurately, it may be impractical
for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective
buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any
sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must
satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a
lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably,
representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness,
origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price
involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall
be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given
negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the
auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability
for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties,
whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express,
implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject
to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and
applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 ‘information to buyers’.
21.
English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions
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HOW TO FIND US
Ewbank Auctioneers is situated between the A3 and B2215
South of Burnt Common Roundabout.
A257
One Way
Heading South turn off the A3 11⁄2 miles after the M25
junction and proceed through Ripley to the Burnt Common
roundabout as above. If you miss the Ripley turning go South,
proceed to the Merrow & Burpham slip road and join the A3
Northbound.
Burnt Common
Roundabout
A3
Heading North on the A3 take the Ripley turning to the Burnt
Common roundabout and follow the Woodhill signs.
Please note: if using Sat Nav to navigate to us then do not
use our postcode as this will direct you to the A3. Please
use postcode GU23 7JY, this will take you to the Burnt
Common roundabout then follow directions as above.
EWBANK AUCTIONEERS
In 1994 we acquired the Burnt Common Auction Rooms, which are situated just off the A3, under ten minutes away from
junction 10 on the M25. It is a very prominent site in an out of town location giving easy access and acres of parking. Woking
main line station is 4 miles with trains to Waterloo (25 minutes). Throughout our time in Guildford, we have had the privilege of
advising thousands of clients on the valuation and sale of Antiques and Fine Art and have conducted well in excess of a hundred
Antiques and Fine Arts auctions and over three hundred General Sales. When we started in 1990 we held six auctions a year and
we are now expecting to hold more than 36 auctions in the next twelve months.
If they are to succeed, businesses like ours must give clients and buyers an efficient and friendly service and, over the years, we
have always tried to maintain the highest standards, adhering to the principles of probity and ethics of the Royal Institution of
Chartered Surveyors and the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers, of which we are Members. Most of our new clients
come to us on recommendation, from professional advisers or existing clients. As the costs of selling by auction in Central
London have rocketed we have benefited from the general trend in recent years for more important items to be sold outside the
capital. Catalogues are produced and circulated to prospective purchasers by post and E-mail and full details, including digital
illustrations of almost all lots in our quarterly Antique and Fine Art auctions, are included on the internet. Buyers are attracted
from all over the world.
We have an agreement with artfact.com, who list our antique sales on Ebay, take commission bids from prospective buyers and
facilitate active participation in the auction from a PC anywhere in the world at the time that the sale is actually in progress.
This gives a far greater global marketing ability. We are trail-blazing in this field as there are only a handful of other Antique and
Fine Art salerooms in the UK who also list on Ebay. We see this as being the way forward for the future and it will maximise
our ability to achieve the best possible prices for our clients. In our first internet linked auction in 2005 there were nearly 20,000
visits to our online catalogue generating over 500 specific enquiries and the figures have risen markedly since then.
Ewbank Auctioneers has grown from humble beginnings holding six sales a year, to the position that we hold today, with our
own salerooms and some twenty sales a year. Turnover since 1990 has increased by over 800%. Building refurbishment works
have just been completed, which include a new mezzanine floor doubling our existing floor space, a new entrance, offices, a new
heating system and external face-lift.
Chris Ewbank has taken a very active part in the leadership of the profession within the UK. He has been a member of the Fine
Arts Advisory Panel of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and Chairman of its Art and Antiques Professional Group.
He is also an elected Member of its International Governing Council (the highest decision making body in the Institution). He
joined the Committee of the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers in 1994 (he first became a member in 1982), and was
Chairman from 2000-2007. He has also in recent years been on the Executive Committee of the British Art Market Federation
and was one of the first to join the new City of London Guild of Arts Scholars, Dealers and Collectors.
Chris Ewbank FRICS ASFAV
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EWBANK’S AUCTION SALE DATES 2015
Viewing days/times vary, please contact the auctioneer for details.
October
December
7th
2nd
Antique & Collectors’
22nd 20th Century Art & Design
3rd
Music & Sporting Memorabilia
30th The Harry Goodwin Collection of
Music and Sporting Photographs.
Photos sold with copyright with
proceeds of sale going to NHS
Christie Foundation Trust.
4thFilm / TV & Entertainment
Memorabilia
Antique & Collectors’
9th
9th
Fine Wine
Toys, Militaria & Collectables
November
4th Antique & Collectors’
5th
Asian & Eastern Art
18th Fine Jewellery & Silver
19th
Fine Art
20th Antique Furniture & Works of Art
Next Fine Jewellery, Silver, Antiques & Works of Art Auction:
18th, 19th and 20th November 2015
Fully illustrated catalogues with multiple images are published on our website approximately two weeks
before the sale. For Monthly sales they go online approximately one week before the sale.
Dates are published on our website and are subject to change without notice.
www.ewbankauctions.co.uk