Your Ref - Greenslade Taylor Hunt

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Your Ref - Greenslade Taylor Hunt
MONTHLY ANTIQUE SALE
Lot 308
THURSDAY 4th SEPTEMBER 2014
10.00am
The Octagon Salerooms, East Reach, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 3HL
Tel: 01823 332525 Email: antiques.saleroom@gth.net
www.gth.net
THURSDAY 4th SEPTEMBER 2014
AT 10.00 AM
ON VIEW:
SATURDAY 30th AUGUST 9.00am – 12.30pm
TUESDAY 2nd SEPTEMBER 9.00am – 5.00pm
WEDNESDAY 3rd SEPTEMBER 9.00am – 5.00pm
& MORNING OF SALE FROM 8.30am
ORDER OF SALE
JEWELLERY & WATCHES
SILVER AND SILVER PLATE
CERAMICS AND GLASS
1-34
38-63
67-110
ORIENTAL CERAMICS & WORKS OF ART
111-111
PICTURES
115-139
BOOKS
143-157
COLLECTORS ITEMS
161-219
CARPETS
223-226
FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART AND CLOCKS
230-345
JEWELLERY AND WATCHES
1
ANONYMOUS, A 9CT GOLD OPENFACE
POCKET WATCH
Glasgow import marks for 1924, the silvered dial
with black Arabic numerals, sunken subsidiary
seconds dial and hands, the slim three piece hinged
case, inscribed, housing an unsigned 15 jewel,
Swiss keyless wound movement, 4.4cm overall
diameter, 48gr gross including the movement; with a
silver cased pocket watch, most of the movement
stripped out
£80-120
6
A THREE STONE DIAMOND 18CT GOLD
RING
Birmingham 1980, the graduated brilliant cuts
totalling approximately 0.24 carats, finger size M1/2,
2.7g gross
£70-100
Lot 7
Lot 2
2
AN 18CT GOLD SIGNET RING
Birmingham 1959, the oval head with an intaglio
crest of a lion passant quadrant on a coronet, finger
size L, 10g gross
£120-150
7
ETERNAMATIC
CENTENAIRE,
A
GENTLEMAN'S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH
London, 1964, the circular silvered dial with gilt
batons, hands and sweep seconds, date aperture at
3 o'clock, the two two piece case and integral
milanese bracelet by David Shackman & Sons, case
number 102.214, housing a signed 21 jewel
automatic movement, Calibre number 1438U,
movement number 5034114 28, 38.8g gross
excluding the movement
£400-500
Lot 3
3
A 19TH CENTURY MOURNING RING
Raised motto 'In memory Of', between black enamel
hands and chased borders, inscribed 'Wm HuntGrubbe Esq of 5 Feb 1820 At 59', finger size Q,
7.9g gross
£90-120
4
A SMALL COLLECTION OF COSTUME
JEWELLERY
A Royal Medical Corp cap badge, a Defence Medal
and a 1939-1945 medal, house in a lacquer games
box
£50-60
Lot 8
8
A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE 18CT WHITE
GOLD RING
The illusion set brilliant cut of approximately 0.3
carats, size T, 4.2g gross
£300-400
5
A 9CT GOLD SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND
THREE STONE RING
Illusion set; with a 9ct gold five stone ring, 5g gross
£35-45
Lot 9
9
AN UNUSUAL 18CT GOLD LOCKET
London 1919, of lozenge shape with half engraved
decoration, having baton edges to the upper section
and bale, 4.7cm long excluding the jump ring bale,
8g gross
£180-220
10
A SILVER OPEN FACED POCKET
WATCH, LONDON 1882
With silver coloured open faced pocket watch; a
silver coloured fob watch; and ivory and 9ct gold
cigarette holder, with ejector action; and a silver
cigarette case, with engine turned decoration, 8.8cm
long, 104g gross (3.35 troy oz) gross, weighable
£80-100
11
FIVE
LATE
VICTORIAN
SILVER
BROOCHES
Including a 'Daisy' name brooch, and a Queen
Victoria Jubilee commemorative horseshoe brooch;
with a metal swan brooch; a gilt metal box; a
horseshoe stickpin, cased; a metal manicure
instrument; two metal whistles; and two enamelled
metal badges
£40-50
12
A SILVER OPEN FACED POCKET
WATCH
John Jarvis, Whitchurch, a silver open faced pocket
watch, Birmingham, circa 1838, date later rubbed,
off white unsigned enamel dial with black Roman
Numerals, gilt hands, the three piece hinged case
housing a signed movement, numbered 103, key
wound with verge escapement, overall diameter
approximately 5cm
£70-90
13
AN ENAMELLED BROOCH
In the form of a dress sword, 6.2cm long, 4.7g
gross, cased; with a diamond and pearl stickpin,
cased; a single stone pearl stickpin, cased (pearls
untested and unwarranted); a Trifari costume
jewellery brooch; a 'Services' scout pocket watch;
and three badges of office.
£100-140
14
A 9CT GOLD, DIAMOND AND RUBY
THREE STONE RING
The single cut diamonds illusion set; with a 9ct gold
patterned wedding ring; and a lady's 9ct gold
wristwatch on a bracelet; 3.8g gross weighable
£40-60
Lot 15
15
AN 18CT GOLD PATTERNED WEDDING
RING
With another similar 18ct gold patterned ring; 11g
gross
£150-170
16
A VICTORIAN 12CT GOLD STONE SET
DRESS RING
Birmingham, date letter worn, set with four green
doublets; with a 9ct gold stone set dress ring,
Birmingham, 1894, 3.4g gross
£40-60
17
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED COSTUME
JEWELLERY
And an electroplated meat skewer
£30-40
18
A CHROME PLATED GOLIATH WATCH
With glazed cuvette, unsigned 'Swiss Made' keyless
wind movement, 6.5cm overall diameter £40-50
19
A COLLECTION OF SIX SNUFF BOXES
Comprising: two papier mache; a horn box; two
wooden examples; and a circular metal box
£50-70
Lot 13
20
AN ALFRED DUNHILL 9CT GOLD
MOUNTED PLASTIC CIGARETTE HOLDER
London 1918, stamped Reg No. 654442, with
original leather pouch, 10.1cm long; with a silver
mounted amber cigar holder, Birmingham 1900, in a
fitted case
£30-40
Lot 21
21
A 1913 SOVEREIGN
£140-160
27
AN RAF SWEETHEART BROOCH
With enamelled detail and white applied letter,
stamped '9ct', 5.3cm across, 5.2g gross
£40-50
28
WITHDRAWN LOT
29
OLD CUT DIAMOND
cleavage crack to pavilion (underside) and surface
damage from kite facet, star facet and upper break
facet, large natural to girdle, calculated weight
approximately 0.4cts
£50-70
30
A WATCH CHAIN
Of graduated solid links, lacking fitting; and a
bracelet of hollow curb link, 22g gross, with a T bar
and watch key
£70-80
22
A 1899 SOVEREIGN
£140-160
23
AN 1896 HALF SOVEREIGN
£70-80
Lot 31
31
A COLLECTION OF FIVE STONE SET 9CT
GOLD DRESS RINGS
23g gross; and a silver stone set dress ring
£150-200
Lot 24
24
AN 1888 SOVEREIGN
In a pendant mount, on a chain tagged '9ct', 43cm
long, 13.5g gross
£160-180
25
A ROYAL FLYING CORPS ENAMELLED
SWEETHEART BROOCH
Tagged '9ct', 5cm across, 2.7g gross
£30-40
26
A 9CT GOLD RAF SWEETHEART
BROOCH
With enamelled detail and applied letters,
Birmingham 1985, 5.5cm across, 6g gross
£45-55
Lot 32
32
A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER
RING
Stamped '18ct', the oval cut stone approximately
7.4mm long, enclosed by ten brilliant cuts totalling
approximately 0.35 carats, finger size O 1/2, 5.4g
gross
£300-400
33
A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING
The graduated brilliants totalling approximately 0.18
carats, finger size M, 2.2g gross
£60-80
£40-60
Lot 34
34
A FIVE STONE DIAMOND RING
Stamped '18ct', the graduated brilliants totalling
approximately 0.56 carats, finger size J, 2.2 g gross
£120-150
SILVER AND SILVER PLATE
38
A SILVER CHRISTENING MUG
Birmingham, date letter worn; with three silver
napkin rings, 165g (5.3 troy oz) gross
£45-65
39
A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE
Birmingham 1936, the engine turned turned and
monogrammed case 14.5cm long and 203g (6.5 troy
oz) gross
£40-50
40
A 9CT PROPELLING BRIDGE PENCIL
Chester 1918, approximately 5.5cm long, 7g gross
with pencil removed; a with a gilt metal propelling
pencil
£40-60
41
A CANTEEN OF ELECTROPLATED
FLATWARE
Comprising seven teaspoons, eight dessert knives,
dinner knives, soup spoons, dessert spoons, seven
dessert forks, eight dinner forks, and two
tablespoons, in a wooden case
£30-40
42
A PAIR OF SILVER MOUNTED GLASS
INKWELLS
By J.C. Vickery, London 1903, the clear glass cube
wells with
hobnail cut base, measuring
approximately 4.3cm by 3.5cm tall, with hinged
silver cover and collar
£45-65
43
A
THREE
PIECE
SILVER
TORTOISESHELL PIQUE WORK DRESSING
TABLE SET
Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1926 and 1929,
comprising a hand mirror and two hair brushes]
Lot 44
44
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER ROSE BOWL
By Deakin & Deakin, Sheffield 1899, of circular
outline, with alternate wrythen gadrooning and
fluting with scroll work above, on a spreading foot,
12cm tall, 19.5cm diameter, 384g (12.3 troy oz)
gross
£80-120
45
A SILVER INKWELL
Birmingham 1911, of octagonal capstan shape,
having a hinged domed cover, with glass well
loaded base, 12.5cm across
£50-70
46
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH
TOBACCO BOX
With niello decoration, 8cm long; with a small silver
two handled trophy cup, inscribed, with plinth, cup
7.5cm tall, 108g gross (3.4 troy oz) gross
£30-40
47
A SET OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS
Sheffield 1930, with pierced finials; with a set of six
silver teaspoons, London 1932, single struck wriggle
edge pattern, 160g gross; with a pair of fish servers,
fish knives and forks, fruit knives and forks and
dinner knives
£40-60
48
A SILVER COPY OF ROMAN SPOON
Silver brush back, and a heavy silver bracelet, 20g
gross and assorted flatware
£40-60
49
A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER
TEASPOONS
Sheffield 1973, in the style of Lace back Trefid
spoon, circa 1680, 59.9g (1.9 troy oz) gross
£25-35
Lot 54
Lot 50
50
A SILVER MUG
Marker F.C., Sheffield 1980, of baluster shape,
double scroll leaf capped handle, on a spreading
foot, inscribed, 15cm tall; with a pair of silver sugar
tongs and a silver pickle forks; 358g (11.5troy oz)
gross
£80-100
51
A COLLECTION OF ELECTROPLATED
WARES
Including a graduated set of three quail pepperettes;
a three piece cruet set; a thimble full drinks
measure; and other items
£30-40
52
A SET OF EIGHT SILVER TEASPOONS
Maker C.B. & S, Sheffield 1969, of shaped thread
pattern, 200g (6.4 troy oz) gross
£50-60
53
A GEORGIAN SILVER FRUIT KNIFE
With carved mother of pearl handle; with another
similar Victorian silver folding fruit knife; a silver
cigarette case; a silver napkin ring; 210g gross
weighable; and two small foreign dishes, one coin
set
£70-100
54
A PAIR OF GEORGE JENSEN PYRAMID
PATTERN SALAD SERVERS
With steel bowl and tines to a stepped terminal
handle, 23.4cm long
£120-160
55
A MAPPIN & WEBB ART NOUVEAU
PLATED PLANT POT
10cm tall; with a Mappin & Webb carving knife and
fork
£50-70
56
A COLLECTION OF ELECTROPLATED
ITEMS
Including a roll over breakfast dish; a spirit kettle on
stand; an American egg cup waiter with dogs head
handle; three entree dishes; carving set; two copper
plates; and a carved wood alligator
£30-40
57
A VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL
HANDLED FRUIT KNIFE
with silver blade; with three other similar folding fruit
knives; a pair of small silver sugar tongs; a cased
knife and fork set, spoon now missing; and an oil jar
with silver spout
£40-60
58
A GEORGE III SILVER PAIR OF CAKE
TONGS
Richard Crossley, London 1798, crested, 24.5cm
long, 119g (3.8 troy oz) gross
£50-70
59
A GEORGE III SILVER PAIR OF SUGAR
SNIPS
maker I.B. with incuse duty mark for 1784-85, the
sprung flat arms chased with foliage and engraved
grips, 14cm long, 35.5g gross
£30-40
60
A SILVER LIDDED POT
hallmarked Birmingham; together with a selection of
plated flatware, sauce boats and other similar items
(qty)
£20-30
CERAMICS AND GLASS
67
A ROYAL ALBERT PART TEA SERVICE
Comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, eight cups, two
cake plates, twelve side plates and ten saucers, all
with floral panels and blue/gilt decoration, total of 34
pieces (some damages)
£15-25
Lot 61
61
A NOVELTY COMBINATION RING TREE
HAT PIN STAND & PIN CUSHION
Of golfing interest, Birmingham 1909, registration
number 504996, in the form of a golf bag, carrying
on golf club for hat pins, leaning against a tree, for
rings, on a green padded loaded base , on a
pincushion, 12cm tall; with a Charles Horner hat pin
in the form of two crossing paste set thistles, and
another hat pin
£100-150
68
A MIXED GROUP
To include: a Villeroy & Boch three branch glass
candelabra, and a similar with two branches, cut
glass decanter and stopper, two Caithness
paperweights, both with bubbles inside, a Poole
dolphin and seal (decanter 31cm high) (8)
£20-30
69
A WASH BOWL AND JUG SET BY
ADDERLEYS LTD
Matching coastal scene decoration, jug 27cm high
£20-30
Lot 62
62
A SET OF FOUR NAPKIN RINGS
Birmingham 1919; two other silver napkin rings, four
silver spoons and a silver cigarette case, 253g (8.1
troy oz) gross
£80-100
63
A MAPPIN & WEBB GOBLET
together with various collectables, including a
coloured bisque model of a baby in a wicker basket;
an unopened pack of De La Rue playing cards.
£20-30
Lot 70
70
AN EDWARDIAN OIL LAMP
With etched cranberry glass waved rim shade, floral
decoration with chimney, 53cm high
£60-80
71
A STEMMED BRISTOL BLUE GLASS
VASE
With a stoneware flagon by Bristol & Powell; along
with two sherry barrels, 30cm high
£30-40
72
A BRADFORD EXCHANGE 'CLARICE
CLIFF CROCUS PATTERN' TETE-A-TETE TEA
SERVICE
comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, two cups,
two saucers and a side plate.
£20-30
73
FOUR TRANSFER-PRINTED POT LIDS
Comprising 'On Guard', 'That No Jealous Rival Shall
Laugh Me To Scorn', 'A Pair' and 'Dr Johnson';
together with two Old Foley pot lids; and three
dishes with similar transfer printed decoration
£20-30
78
A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE
'Owd Willum', a seated man holding a mug HN
2042, COPR 1948 to the base, 17.5cm high
£30-40
79
A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE
'The Shepherd', a shepherd holding his crook and
carrying a light, with a lamb at foot HN 1945, COPR
1945 to the base, 22.5cm high
£30-40
80
A COLLECTION OF SYLVAC
comprising: various pots; figurines; wall pocket; and
other similar items (total of 15 pieces)
£30-40
81
A SYLVAC PLANTER WITH PIXIES
£15-25
82
AN IRISH LEAD CRYSTAL GLASS
DECANTER
and another similar lead crystal glass decanter,
30cm high
£20-30
Lot 74
74
A SELECTION OF LATE VICTORIAN
GILDED PORCELAIN
Comprising: three dessert plates, two dishes,
together with a set a eight Victorian gilded floral
spray dessert plates (total of thirteen pieces) (signs
of use)
£80-100
75
A VICTORIAN BLUE AND WHITE MEAT
SERVING PLATTER
with floral relief ewer jug; pair of Oriental style lidded
vases, 33cm high; 19th Century Dutch pipe; and
Wade Noddy policeman (comprising 6 pieces)
£30-40
76
A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY
CONTINENTAL FIGURINES
in traditional style clothing both A/F, 36cm high
£30-40
77
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY
COVERED POWDER DISH
orange glass with decorated floral lid, 10cm high
£20-30
Lot 83
83
A ROYAL WORCESTER HANDLED VASE
WITH LID
along with a Royal Worcester lidded vase; and a trifooted stand, all with various floral decoration
£30-40
84
A ROYAL WORCESTER SMALL TUREEN
WITH LADLE AND STAND
with seashell decoration; two Royal Worcester
matching handled vases with lids, each 18cm high;
with Royal Worcester thimbles (10 pieces in total)
£20-30
Lot 84
85
A PAIR OF SPODE AUDUBON BIRDS
TUREENS
along with a Victorian soup tureen, base and lid
(A/F)
£20-30
Lot 90
90
A WORCESTER LATTICE & FLORAL
DETAIL OVAL SHAPED BASKET
28cm long
£30-40
86
A BOXED SET OF SIX ROYAL
WORCESTER ASTLEY CHOCOLATE POTS AND
LIDS
along with a Royal Worcester part tea service; and
Colclough tea service with floral decoration
£20-30
87
A SET OF TWELVE BOXED WATERFORD
CRYSTAL
LISMORE
CONTINENTAL
CHAMPAGNE GLASSES
each 18.5cm high; along with two sets of cut glass
sherry and liqueur glasses (40 pieces in total)
£30-40
Lot 88
88
A CLARICE CLIFF CROCUS PART TEA
SERVICE
comprising teacups, saucers, various plates, toast
rack, egg set and stand, jugs (42 pieces in total,
some A/F)
£50-60
89
A WEDGWOOD RUNNYMEDE COFFEE
SET
Comprising: Coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, and
six coffee cups & saucers (15 pieces)
£20-30
Lot 91
91
A COLLECTION OF FIVE LLADRO
FIGURES
Two poodles with a ball, girl with flowers, lady with
two dogs, boy with bird on foot and a boy sitting with
a toy yacht in hand, 23cm high.
£70-90
92
COLLECTION
OF
MDINA
GLASS
PAPERWEIGHTS
Three chess pieces, one basket, one bullet shaped
and two ball shaped largest 12cm wide.
£25-35
93
A
COLLECTION
OF
GLASS
PAPERWEIGHTS AND LEAF SHAPED DISH
One wedgwood bullet shaped paperweight, four
millefiori style paperweights, one oval green shaped
and a kosta leaf shaped dish, 21cm long.
£40-50
94
AN ICYY CO SPECIMEN STONE
TERRESTRIAL TABLE GLOBE
Gimbal mounted, with a brass stand, 48cm high.
£30-40
95
A
COLLECTION
OF
ASSORTED
NOVELTY TEA POTS
Comprising of the woolpack, rovers return inn and
four others, also including a pottery donkey, collie
and foal sitting.
£20-30
96
MASONS OLD CHELSEA BLUE AND
WHITE TRANSFER PRINT DINNER SERVICE
Comprising of six dinner plates, six salad plates; six
soup bowls, six dessert bowls. Total of 24 pieces
£40-50
97
A MINTONS 'DANIELL' CUP
Royal Worcester cups and saucers, a pair of
Masons sailing scenes cups and saucers, Copeland
meat plate, pair of 19th century wall plates and other
assorted 19th century ceramics, comprising of 29
items.
£20-30
Comprising of seventeen side plates, three scallop
shaped dishes, one fruit stand, two oval dishes, two
handled rectangular dishes, total of 25 pieces.
£30-50
102
A 19TH CENTURY MOCHAWARE POT
Along with a treacle glazed pottery jug and three
studio pottery bowls, one with a stylised cockerel,
also including a Victorian water jug and two royal
commemorative mugs, total of 8 pieces.
£30-40
Lot 103
103
A SELECTION OF MINTON AND OTHER
LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY CERAMIC TILES
Various fleur de lys, floral and other similar designs,
comprising of 10 tiles.
£30-40
Lot 104
Lot 98
98
AN AMPHORA AUSTRIAN EARLY 20TH
CENTURY CAMPINA HANDLED VASE
With detailed incised bird on a branch decorated
with gloss glaze. 34cm high.
£30-50
99
A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY
BLOWN TRUMPET GLASS VASES
30cm high.
£20-30
100
A VICTORIAN PART DINNER SERVICE
Comprising of three graduated meat plates , dinner
plates, eleven desert plates, eleven side plates, total
of 35 pieces.
£20-30
101
A COPELAND AND GARRETT LATE
SPODE PEACOCK PART DINNER SERVICE
104
A SELECTION OF MINTON AND OTHER
LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY CERAMIC TILES
Various Art Neoveau and floral designs, comprising
of 12 tiles.
£30-40
105
A COPELAND SPODE ITALIAN BOWL
Along with a blue and white Jenny Lind Staffordshire
bowl, also included with two 19th century floral
dessert plates.
£20-30
106
A COLLECTION OF 20TH CENTURY CUT
TABLE GLASSES
Comprising of two sets of eight and one set of six, a
total of 22 pieces.
£25-35
107
A
CHINESE
CELADON
PLATE
DECORATED
WITH
FLOWERS
AND
BUTTERFLIES
Along with a similar plate and a pierced incense
holder decorated with blue flowers.
£20-30
108
A PURPLE LISKEARD GLASS VASE
With nobble texture. 10cm high.
£20-30
109
A COLLECTION OF EARLY 20TH
CENTURY GLASSES
mainly sets or part sets, including those for wine,
sherry, port, and champagne, (83).
£30-40
110
TWO MOULDED CLEAR GLASS HEADS
the largest 27.5cm high.
£30-40
ORIENTAL CERAMICS AND WORKS
OF ART
111
TWO ORIENTAL CERAMIC FIGURES
Heavy blue glaze to the largest figure, 24cm high,
along with small Chinese ceramic figure stamped
"Made in China" to base.
£20-30
PICTURES – PRINTS
115
ABRAHAM LE BLOND FRAMED COLOUR
PRINT FROM THE OVALS SERIES
The dancing dog also including the image boy,
Grandfather's pipe and Grandmother's snuff box.
£50-60
116
ABRAHAM LE BLOND PRINTS
Comprising The Blackberry Gatherers, The Leisure
Hour, The Burning Glass and The Birds Nest.
£40-60
117
ABRAHAM LE BLOND PRINTS
Comprising Learning to Ride, Moonlight, The
Wedding Day and Sunday Morning.
£40-60
118
ABRAHAM LE BLOND PRINTS
Comprising Waiting at the Ferry, The 5th November,
The Young Angler and the Fisherman's Hut.
40-60
119
ABRAHAM LE BLOND PRINTS
Comprising The Snowman, The Pedlar, The Cherry
Seller and May Day.
£40-60
120
ABRAHAM LE BLOND PRINTS
Comprising Crossing the Brook, The Gleaners, The
Millstream - Towing the Prize and the Swing.
£40-60
121
ABRAHAM LE BLOND PRINTS
Comprising The Pet Rabbits, Blowing Bubbles,
Snowballing, The Soldiers Return and Please
Remember the Grotto.
£40-60
122
A FRAMED MAP OF SOMERSETSHIRE
1805
Original edition published by John Stockdale, 31 x
51.5cm.
£30-50
123
A FRAMED PRINT TITLED 'DUEL OF
EAGLES'
By Robert Taylor, signed by Douglas Bader and
Adolf Galland to commemorate the 40th anniversary
of the battle of Britain, 39 x 52.5cm, along with
another framed print by C. Sheehan picturing a
spitfire and lancaster in flight, 50 x 69cm.
£60-80
124
A FRAMED PRINT 'THE RENT DAY'
From the original picture in the collection of the Rt
Hon the Earl of Mulgrave. 42x63cm
£30-40
125
A FRAMED 1960'S ABSTRACT PRINT
60x75cm
£20-30
126
J.R. MILES, N.B.A. (BRITISH, EARLY
20TH CENTURY)
'Four Bells (6 a.m.)' and
'Eight Bells' (midnight)'
Colour prints, each signed in pencil lower left,
40.5cm x 58.5cm and 44.5cm x 63.5cm, each
framed (one lacking glazing).
£30-40
127
AFTER
PAUL
OSBORNE
(AUSTRALIAN, 1921-97)
'Rosa x Nevada'
'Iris "Staten Island" and "Sable Night"'
'Muncuna bennettii'
JONES
'Camellia "Paul Jones Supreme"'
Four limited edition colour botanical prints, each
35cm x 51cm, mounted but unframed.
£40-60
130
AFTER
PAUL
OSBORNE
JONES
(AUSTRALIAN, 1921-97)
'Pharbitis tricolor...'
'Calonyction album'
'Auriculas'
'Helianthus annuus'
'Papaver orientale'
'Dendrobium bigibbum'
Six limited edition colour botanical prints, each 35cm
x 51cm, mounted but unframed.
£50-70
131
AFTER I. CLARK (BRITISH, 19TH
CENTURY)
'The Town of Dumbarton'
'The Town of Stirling'
'The Town of Falkirk'
'The Town of Jedburgh', and
'The Town of Dunkeld'
Five hand-tinted prints, published by Smith & Elder,
1824-25, various sizes the average 49cm x 66cm.
£200-300
Lot 127
128
AFTER
PAUL
OSBORNE
JONES
(AUSTRALIAN, 1921-97)
'Datura arborea'
'Amherstia nobilis'
'Lapageria rosea...'
'Clematis "Nelly Moser"'
Four limited edition colour botanical prints, each
35cm x 51cm, mounted but unframed.
£40-60
129
AFTER
PAUL
OSBORNE
JONES
(AUSTRALIAN, 1921-97)
'Hibiscus rosa-sinensis "Topsy"'
'Rhododendron aurigeranum'
'Plumeria obtusa'
'Hylocereus undatus'
Four limited edition colour botanical prints, each
35cm x 51cm, mounted but unframed.
£40-60
132
AFTER DAVID ROBERTS
'On the Daro Granada'
hand-coloured print, 39.5cm x 26.5cm; together with
another, probably after the same hand, 'Gate of the
Vivarrambla Granada', hand-coloured print, 39cm x
26cm, (2).
£100-150
WATERCOLOURS
133
19TH CENTURY SCHOOL
Study of figures in a lake landscape,
watercolour, attribution to Joseph Geldart verso;
together with a 19th Century pencil sketch of a
cottage inscribed 'C. Hullmandel' to mount; an 18th
Century engraving of the Cathedral and City of
Lincoln; and a 20th Century abstract oil on board
signed 'Jean [19]67', (4).
£30-40
134
A.
LLOYD-JONES
(BRITISH,
19TH
CENTURY)
Portrait of a girl with pansies and primroses,
watercolour, signed lower right, 48cm x 38cm.
£40-50
139
HARRY ADAMS, R.B.A. (1868-1947)
A river valley, possibly the Teme
Oil on board, signed 'H. Adams' lower left, 37cm x
61cm.
£100-150
BOOKS
Lot 135
135
N. PRATT (EARLY 20TH CENTURY)
A Highland landscape with a shepherd and flock;
and another Scottish landscape with a shoreline
cottage ruin, thought to be by the same hand, pencil
and watercolour, the first signed and dated 1926
lower right, the second indistinctly signed, 47cm x
72cm and 46cm x 70cm.
£50-70
136
PETER
HATTON
(BRITISH,
20TH
CENTURY)
The canal bridge, watercolour, signed lower right
and dated '[19]47', 26.5cm x 36.5cm
£30-40
143
[MISCELLANEOUS]
Noyes, Ella. Salisbury Plain, its Stones, Cathedral,
City, Villages and Folk, first edition, Dent, London,
1913, green cloth gilt, frontispiece and a further
fifteen mounted colour plate illustrations by Dora
Noyes, line-drawn text illustrations, quarto; Bond,
Francis. An Introduction to English Church
Architecture from the Eleventh to the Sixteenth
Century, two volumes, Oxford University Press,
London, 1913, navy blue cloth gilt, top edges gilt,
illustrations throughout, tall quarto; and a further
seventeen assorted works, (total nineteen works in
twenty volumes).
£25-35
137
A 19TH CENTURY ALBUM OF PENCIL
AND WATERCOLOUR STUDIES
half leather bound.
£20-30
OILS
138
STUDY OF CHILDREN AND LADIES ON A
BEACH
Oil on panel, unsigned and unframed, 13cm x 18cm.
£20-30
Lot 139
Lot 144
144
[HISTORY]. FIRST WORLD WAR
The Wipers Times. A Facsimile Reprint of the
Trench Magazines: The Wipers Times - The New
Church Times - The Kemmel Times - The Somme
Times - The B.E.F. Times, Jenkins, London, 1918,
green-grey boards, quarto (lacking spine strip).
£30-40
145
[MISCELLANEOUS]
Sheraton, Thomas, & Bell, J. Munro. The CabinetMaker and Upholsterer's Drawing-Book, Gibbings &
Co., London, 1895, tan buckram, plate illustrations,
some folding, quarto (spine ends and joints nicked,
torn and frayed); and The Pictorial Gallery of Arts,
Useful Arts, Volume 1, Knight, London, no date, half
calf, illustrations throughout, tall quarto (spine strip
torn and incomplete), (2).
£30-40
Records Society,
Farnham,
2010, portrait
frontispiece, octavo; and assorted other works, (16).
£20-30
149
[TOPOGRAPHY]
Howitt, William. Visits to Remarkable Places: Old
Halls, Battle Fields, and Scenes Illustrative of
Striking Passages in History and Poetry, second
series, Longman et al., London, 1842, modern
brown cloth, vignette illustrations, quarto; Bone,
Gertrude. Came to Oxford, Blackwell, Oxford, 1952,
blue cloth, plate and text illustrations by Muirhead
Bone, quarto; and fourteen assorted other works,
(16).
£25-35
Lot 146
146
[MISCELLANEOUS]. FOLIO SOCIETY
assorted titles, including The Art of Florence, (total
twelve volumes, most in slip-case sets).
£20-25
147
[HISTORY]. FIRST WORLD WAR &
OTHER
Brown, Malcolm. The Imperial War Museum Book of
the Western Front, Book Club Associates, London,
1993, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto;
Andriessen, J.H.J. World War I in Photographs,
second edition, Rebo, Lisse, 2006, boards,
dustjacket illustrations throughout, tall quarto;
Southall, Robert. Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty.
The First World War through the eyes of the
Heraldic China Manufacturers, first edition,
Milestone Publications, Horndean, 1982, boards,
dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; and a further fortyone assorted works, (44).
£30-40
148
[MARITIME & OTHER]
British Parliamentary Papers. Final Report from the
Royal Commission on Unseaworthy Ships... 1874,
facsimile reprint, Irish University Press, Shannon,
1970, quarter leather; Simpson, Michael, editor,
Anglo American Naval Relations, 1919-1939, Naval
150
[NATURAL HISTORY / ORNITHOLOGY /
COUNTRYSIDE]
Niall, Ian. Portrait of a Country Artist: Charles
Tunnicliffe R.A. 1901-1979, first edition, Gollancz,
London, 1980, boards, dustjacket, illustrations
throughout, tall quarto; Niall, Ian. The Way of a
Countryman, White Lion Books, Cambridge, 1993,
boards, dustjacket, illustrations by Charles
Tunnicliffe, octavo; and twenty assorted other
works, (22).
£20-30
151
[TRAVEL]
Van der Post, Laurens. The Heart of the Hunter, first
edition, The Hogarth Press, London, 1961, cloth,
dustjacket, text illustrations, octavo; Theroux, Paul.
The Old Patagonian Express. By Train Through the
Americas, first edition, Hamish Hamilton, London,
1979, boards, dustjacket, octavo; and thirty-two
assorted other works, (34).
£20-30
152
[MODERN LITERATURE]
Crichton, Michael. The Terminal Man, first edition,
Cape, London, 1972, boards, dustjacket, octavo;
Crichton, Michael. Congo, first British edition, Lane,
London, 1981, boards, dustjacket, octavo; Kent,
Alexander. Sloop of War, first edition, Hutchinson,
London, 1972, boards, dustjacket, octavo; Kent,
Alexander. Command a King's Ship, first edition,
Hutchinson, London, 1973, boards, dustjacket,
octavo; and thirty-five assorted other works, (39).
£25-30
153
[MISCELLANEOUS]
Chaillu, Paul du. Stories of the Gorilla Country, new
edition, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., London, no
date, pictorial cloth, illustrations, octavo; and
assorted other works; together with a small quantity
of ephemera; and a 'Raydyot' patent oil lamp.
£20-30
brass U.S. Army badge to the top, engraved 'To
Betty / from Mac / England 1944'; an Oxo 1937
coronation souvenir money box; a pair of Arcadian
orange lustreware vases with 'Good Luck from
Wembley' black cat transfers; a beadwork bag;
three horn coat hooks; and other items.
£30-40
154
[MISCELLANEOUS]
Webb, Peter. The Erotic Arts, reprint, Secker &
Warburg, London, 1980, boards, dustjacket,
illustrations, quarto; and assorted other works,
including titles from The King's England series, (22).
£20-25
162
POSTCARDS
TOPOGRAPHICAL,
GREETINGS & OTHER
Approximately 220 cards, including views of
Corsham Almshouses; Corsham Linleys; High
Street, Eltham; Greenham Common; St. John's
Hospital, Lichfield; Market Place and Town Hall,
Newbury; Northbrook Street, Newbury; and Market
Place, Newbury (Wymans Series), (album). £30-40
155
[MISCELLANEOUS]
Nash, Joseph. The Mansions of England in the
Olden Time, new edition, edited by Charles Holme,
The Studio, London, 1906, bevelled maroon cloth,
plate illustrations, quarto; [Egerton, M.M.]. The Book
of Costume: or, Annals of Fashion, new edition,
Colburn, London, 1847, blind-stamped crimson cloth
(rebacked), wood engraved text illustrations, quarto;
and six other assorted works, (8).
£20-30
156
[HISTORY]
Wilson, H.W., & Hammerton, J.A. The Great War.
The Standard History, Volumes 1-13, Amalgamated
Press, London, 1914-19, most maroon cloth,
illustrations, tall quarto; Hammerton, Sir John. The
Second Great War, Volumes 1-8, Amalgamated
Press, London, no date, half leather, illustrations,
quarto; and a further eight assorted volumes, (29).
£40-50
157
[FIREFIGHTING]
Godley, John, et al. Somerset Fire Brigade. An
Illustrated History, first edition, Somerset Books,
Tiverton, 1998, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, tall
quarto; Burgess-Wise, David. Fire Engines & FireFighting, Bounty Books, London, 2006, boards,
dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; and ten other works
of related interest, (12).
£20-25
COLLECTORS ITEMS
161
ASSORTED COLLECTABLES
comprising a meerschaum pipe carved as a
Bavarian hunter, cased (mouthpiece broken and
incomplete); a plated compact, with a miniature
163
ASSORTED PHOTOGRAPHS
late 19th and early 20th century, including carte de
visite and cabinet examples, (box).
£30-40
164
THIRTEEN ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE
MUGS
together with two ceramic pigs; a pot and cover; a
small quantity of miniature glass animals; and a
collection of matchboxes.
£20-30
165
ASSORTED CIGARETTE LIGHTERS
including one by Dunhill; together with three
compacts; a cigarette case; and two pen-knives.
£20-30
Lot 166
166
ASSORTED CAST RESIN ORNAMENTS
in the form of Egyptian antiquities, including animal
deities.
£20-30
167
COINS - ASSORTED 20TH CENTURY
WORLD COINAGE
together with thirteen '60th Anniversary of the End
of World War II' silver proof commemorative coins.
£40-50
168
STAMPS - AN ALL WORLD COLLECTION
including Channel Islands mint.
£20-30
169
A WILLIAM CRAWFORD & SONS
BISCUIT TIN
of Arts & Crafts design, decorated with medieval
figures.
£20-30
Lot 173
Lot 170
170
A VICTORIAN WOOD TRUNCHEON
gilt painted 'V.R.', with a stamped number 'C251'
and a ribbed grip, 47cm long; and another wood
truncheon 39.5cm long, (2).
£30-40
171
A NO.5 ENFIELD JUNGLE CARBINE
BAYONET
the 20cm blade stamped at the ricasso 'P 1946',
with a wooden grip, in its metal scabbard, overall
31.5cm long.
£30-40
173
PHOTOGRAPHS - A PORTRAIT OF A
GROUP OF POLICEMEN
circa 1920, outside a municipal building, taken by
De'Ath & Dunk of Maidstone (Kent), 44.5cm x
59.5cm, both framed and glazed.
£30-40
174
A MODEL HORSE-DRAWN GATLING
GUN & LIMBER
of cast metal and wood construction, overall 68cm
long; together with a cast metal model of an antiaircraft gun, 37cm long, (2).
£30-40
175
FOUR PLASTIC MODEL BOATS
including a tug and a trawler, all with removable
super-structures, the largest 54.5cm long.
£20-30
176
FOUR MODEL BOATS
of wood construction, including a trawler, the largest
59cm long inclusive of bow sprit; together with a
cast resin model of the 'Sovereign of the Seas', (4).
£25-30
Lot 172
177
THREE ASSORTED SHIP'S LIGHTS
two of them with flat-back mounting brackets, the
largest 48cm high.
£20-30
172
A CZECHOSLOVAKIAN VIOLIN
the two-piece back 36cm long, labelled 'Tatra by
Rosetti / Stradivarius Model / Made at the Cremona
Factory, Luby, Czechoslovakia', cased; together
with a bow, unnamed.
£30-40
Lot 178
178
A FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOL
the canon style barrel unmarked, the walnut stock
with a brass butt-cap incorporating a grotesque
mask, overall 22cm long (considerable restoration
with replacement fittings).
£40-50
Lot 179
179
A PERCUSSION PISTOL
the barrel with worn Birmingham proof marks, the
full stock with a plain lockplate, plain brass trigger
guard, a hinged ramrod, and a plain grip, overall
28.5cm long.
£50-70
180
POSTCARDS - ASSORTED
approximately 140 cards, mainly 1960s and later,
including some of transport interest, (loose).
£20-30
181
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL &
OTHER
approximately 95 cards, including a real
photographic view of the High Street, Cinderford
(creased); and views of The Station, Dean; and
Falcon Inn, Fawley; also a Great War woven silk,
featuring a cockerel flanked by the flags of the
Allies, (loose).
£30-40
182
POSTCARDS - AVIATION
approximately 390 cards, circa 1960s and later,
(loose, box).
£20-30
183
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL &
OTHER
over 900 cards, mainly 1960s and later, including
those of military interest.
£20-30
184
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL
OTHER
over 1000 cards, of assorted age.
£20-30
&
185
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL
OTHER
over 900 cards, 1960s and later.
£20-30
&
186
TWELVE SETS / PART SETS OF
REPRINTED CIGARETTE & COLLECTORS
CARDS
framed and glazed; together with six empty frames.
£20-30
187
STAMPS
A
GREAT
BRITAIN
COLLECTION
comprising approximately 180 first day covers, circa
1960s-80s, commemorative and definitive, including
regionals.
£30-40
188
STAMPS
A
GREAT
BRITAIN
COLLECTION
comprising approximately 140 first day covers, circa
1990s and later.
£35-45
189
APPROXIMATELY 150 MODERN ERA
FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES
including those of Charlton Athletic interest.
£20-30
190
APPROXIMATELY
FORTY-FOUR
FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES
circa 1960s-70s, including those for England v.
U.S.S.R., 1967; England v. Bulgaria, 1968; England
v. Portugal, 1969; England v. N. Ireland, 1970;
England v. German Democratic Republic, 1970;
England v. Holland, 1970; the F.A. Cup Final, 1970;
and League Cup Final, 1970.
£20-30
191
FOUR
COLOURMASTER
INTERNATIONAL POSTCARD SAMPLE BOOKS
circa 1970s, including views of Sussex and Dorset
interest; together with approximately 325 further
topographical cards, circa 1970s and later, mainly
foreign.
£20-30
192
ASSORTED CIGARETTE & TRADE CARD
SETS AND PART SETS
mainly in adhesive albums; together with two empty
modern postcard albums; and a small quantity of
other items.
£20-30
193
A LARGE COLLECTION OF BRITISH AND
FOREIGN PHONE CARDS
£30-40
Lot 194 (Part Lot)
194
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL
Sixteen cards of Taunton interest, including views of
Elm Grove; North Street; The Parade (three
different); and Corporation Street, (loose).
£20-25
195
[GOLF]. EIGHT MAINLY RIGHT-HANDED
PUTTERS
comprising a 'Bronty Wee Snuggle', 'Wilson Staff
8843', 'Bronty Ferret', 'Bradbeer Special' and others,
mostly steel shafted.
£30-40
196
[FOOTBALL]. A MITRE MARKSMAN
FOOTBALL
signed by the Leeds United squad following the F.A.
Cup 5th round match against Shrewsbury, at Elland
Road, 20th Feb 1965, (signatures indistinct).
£20-30
197
TWO SOVIET RUSSIAN CARVED WOOD
BEARS
together with a quantity of jointed wood teddy bears,
(11).
£30-40
198
STAMPS - AN ALL-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, (album).
£20-30
199
EIGHTEEN RONSON TABLE CIGARETTE
LIGHTERS
including two of promotional motor trade interest.
£30-40
200
A CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE POSTER
after Frederick J. Hoertz, depicting the 'Queen Mary'
and 'Queen Elizabeth' passing at sea, 81.5cm x
109.5cm.
£20-30
Lot 200
201
THIRTEEN COLLECTORS DOLLS
Including the Hamilton Collections 'Lara' and
'Alexandra', four of them boxed
£20-30
202
[COIN]. GREAT BRITAIN - ELIZABETH II,
SOVEREIGN, 1968.
£150-170
203
AN ALBUM OF EPHEMERA
circa 1900-10, comprising hand-written verse,
newspaper cuttings, postcards, greetings cards and
other items, pasted down back-to-back on card
leaves, including also a loosely inserted portrait
photograph of a group of miners.
£20-30
204
A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SOFT
TOY DONKEYS
the grey mohair unjointed bodies with boot button
style eyes and wood wool stuffing, the legs with
steel rod supports, each 28cm high, 32cm long.
£20-30
205
APPROXIMATELY THIRTY-FIVE DIECAST
MODEL VEHICLES
by Bburago, Lledo, Exclusive First Editions and
others, most mint or near mint and boxed.
£30-40
206
ASSORTED AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION
MEMORABILIA
including a Hotel Handbook, 1938-39; and a teddy
bear in uniform.
£20-30
207
FOUR GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY
WOODEN JIGSAW PUZZLES
comprising 'Royal Route to the West'; 'The Romans
at Caerleon'; 'King Arthur on Dartmoor'; and
'Swansea Docks', each boxed (none checked for
completeness; the last named known to have one
piece missing); together with two other wooden
jigsaw puzzles, (6).
£30-40
208
ASSORTED PACKS OF PLAYING CARDS
many unopened, (32).
£20-30
209
ASSORTED WOODWORKING TOOLS
including planes.
£20-30
212
A CHINESE VIOLIN
the two-piece back 35cm long, labelled 'Lark /
Shanghai, China', cased; together with a bow,
unnamed.
£20-30
213
ASSORTED MILITARY BADGES
INSIGNIA
together with a small quantity of other items.
£20-30
&
214
A MAH-JONGG SET
circa 1920s-30s, in a leather case; together with four
wood counter stands.
£40-60
Lot 215
Lot 210
210
ASSORTED MILITARY CAP BADGES
including the West Yorkshire Regiment and
Middlesex Regiment; together with a small quantity
of other badges.
£20-30
211
SEVENTEEN PIECES OF CRESTED
CHINA
including a Goss leek, with Henry V inscription
(Maldon); and a Goss Cambridge Pitcher
(Pangbourne).
£15-20
215
A BLACK LEATHER FIREMAN'S HELMET
by Jas Hendry Ltd of Glasgow, with a brass badge
to the front, complete with chin-strap, stamped
inside '7 3/8 / J. Hendry Ltd / 1882 / W J H 1 54'.
£30-40
216
SIX
BALLANTYNES
FIREFIGHTER
FIGURINES
comprising 'In the Nick of Time'; 'Entry with an Axe';
'All in the Line of Duty'; 'Chimney Fire'; 'Firemaster
James Braidwood'; and another, various sizes, the
largest 31.5cm high.
£80-100
217
A FUR WRAP
labelled 'Siberian Fur Store / 29 Des Voeux Road C.
/ Hong Kong'; and a quantity of pelts, (box).
£30-40
Lot 218
Lot 212
218
A BUSH D.A.C. 90A RADIO
circa 1950s, with a cream bakelite case; together
with a Roberts radio; and a Dansette Transistor III
radio, (3).
£25-35
219
ASSORTED PLASTIC DOLLS
circa 1950s, including Tudor Rose examples in
trade boxes, and Roddy dolls, boxed.
£40-50
CARPETS
226
A FRINGED RUG
The red ground with
decorations. 320x220cm
£60-80
floral
and
bordered
FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART AND
CLOCKS
230
IVORY PAPERCLIPS/BOOKMARK
22cm long, with ivory paper knife/bookmark, 10.4cm
long
£30-40
223
AN AFGHAN FRINGED RUG
Of bordered design on a red ground, 168x108cm
£40-60
224
A BORDERED FRINGED RUG
Of geometric design on a red ground. 280x250cm
£20-40
Lot 231
231
A VICTORIAN RECTANGULAR OAK
LIBRARY TABLE
With inset top, fitted with four drawers and on four
turned tapering supports, 150cm x 110cm ]
£70-90
225
A LARGE PERSIAN FRINGED CARPET
On a dark blue ground with bordered detail.
600x350cm
£200-250
232
A
GEORGIAN
MAHOGANY
BOW
FRONTED CORNER CUPBOARD
Fitted with three shelves and a small drawer below,
53cm deep, 115cm high, 80cm wide.
£30-50
233
AN OVAL OAK GATELEG DINING TABLE
The spiral and turned supports joined by stretcher
rails, 174cm x 108cm
£30-40
234
A CONTINENTAL EARLY 20TH CENTURY
LIGHT OAK DRESSER
The upper portion with pair of glazed cupboards
flanked by side cupboards above recessed bevelled
mirror and with two short drawers and cupboards
under, and decorated with embossed plaques of
fruit, and with 'Bedel & Cie' paper label, height
216cm width 140cm
£60-80
Lot 226
241
A MARQUETRY INLAID MIRROR
some damage, 58cm high
£20-30
242
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK FRAMED
MIRROR
with copper coal scuttle and brass slipper box, 41cm
wide
£30-40
243
AN EARLY LLOYD LOOM
with the original paper label
£30-50
244
A WOODEN WASH STAND MIRROR
with bevelled oval mirror
£20-30
Lot 235
235
A PANELLED OAK CUPBOARD
With shallow door above a long drawer and with
larger cupboard below and on bracket feet, 66cm
deep, 150cm high, 87cm wide.
£60-80
236
A GILT BRASS CENTRE LIGHT FITMENT
The five branches fitted with ten candle lights
£40-60
237
A NEAR PAIR OF GLASS AND GILT
METAL TABLE LAMPS
With fabric shades, gilt columns with glass reservoir,
44cm high
£20-30
238
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY
MANTLE CLOCK
With brass support columns and stepped base
£20-30
Lot 245
245
A LATE VICTORIAN BLACK SLATE AND
MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK
four columns to the front and inscribed 'To the
deputy Mayor of Chard from the Mayor of Chard
1887', 31cm high
£40-60
246
A BESWICK SHIRE HORSE
along with one other Beswick horse, 18.5cm high
£30-40
247
A WOODEN SHIP'S WHEEL
with brass centre, 91cm wide
£20-30
239
AN ART DECO WALNUT VENEERED
MANTLE CLOCK
Manufactured by Beringer Brothers, Belfast, with
original key, 24cm high
£30-40
240
AN ICYY CO. SPECIMEN STONE
TERRESTRIAL TABLE GLOBE
gimbal-mounted, with a brass stand 48cm high
£30-40
Lot 248
248
A PAIR OF 1960S CONE CHAIRS
plastic wicker and metal frame
£30-50
249
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BEECH FIRE
SURROUND
122cm high
£20-30
253
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY
SHAPED RECTANGULAR TWIN-HANDLED TRAY
With oval shell inlay and chequered border; a similar
kidney-shaped tray and two other trays (4)
40-60
254
A BRASS COAL HELMET
large copper pan; and a 56lb weight
£20-30
255
A LARGE BRASS TELESCOPIC LAMP
and a brass and glass lamp, 46cm high
£20-30
256
A LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY
OVAL MANTLE MIRROR
With another mirror, including various prints
£20-30
257
A PAIR OF CAST FIREDOGS
Each 53cm wide
£20-30
Lot 250
250
LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY
CAST IRON PERFECT ADJUSTING SHELVING
comprising five column end supports with rose
detail, each 212cm high
£50-60
251
A VICTORIAN CAST IRON FIREPLACE
95cm high
£30-40
258
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY STYLE
METAL TABLE LIGHT WITH WAVY GLASS
SHADES
70cm high, with two other similar table lights along
with two early 20th century glass lightshades.
£30-40
259
A LATE VICTORIAN RECTANGULAR
MARBLE TOP WASHSTAND
With central drawer under, flanked by a pair of side
cupboards on plinth base. 122cm wide
£40-50
252
A PAIR OF METAL WINDOW FRAMES
with original leaded glass along with leaded and
stained glass panels
£30-40
Lot 260
Lot 253 (Part Lot)
260
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CIRCULAR
TILT-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE
The tapering pedestal on a circular base raised on
three lions paw feet. 117cm diameter, 72cm high
£200-300
261
A WINDSOR STICK BACK OPEN
ARMCHAIR
On turned supports (note reduced in height)
£20-30
267
A SMALL RECTANGULAR OAK TABLE
On tressle supports, 112cms wide
£20-30
Lot 262
Lot 268
262
A GEORGIAN DARK OAK OVAL DROP
LEAF DINING TABLE
raised on four turned supports with pad feet,
139x122 cm
£60-80
268
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONT
CHEST
Of two short and three long graduated drawers with
turned handles and raised on bracket feet, 112cms
wide
£100-150
263
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY
SINGLE WARDROBE
With bevelled oval mirror door and single drawer
under, 103cm wide.
£40-60
264
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BUREAU
The fall front opening to reveal an arrangement of
pigeon holes with small drawers below, and fitted
with four long graduated drawers with brass loop
handles and pierced escutcheons and raised on
bracket feet, 96cm high (A/F)
£40-60
265
A
VICTORIAN
MAHOGANY
RECTANGULAR CHEST
Of two short and two long drawers with brass loop
handle, 115cm wide
£20-30
266
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BUREAU
The fitted interior with central cupboard flanked by
pigeon holes and small drawers, and with secret
compartment under, and with four long graduated
drawers with brass handles and key plate and on
bracket feet, 81cm wide
£60-80
Lot 269
269
A GEORGIAN MAHOAGNY LINEN PRESS
The upper portion with pair of panelled doors
enclosing four sliding press trays, and with later
hanging rail over, and with two short and two long
graduated drawers under, with brass handles and
on bracket feet, 130cm wide, 204cm high
£150-250
270
AN UPHOLSTERED TWO
CHESTERFIELD SETTEE
Raised on turned supports, 190cm wide
£40-60
SEATER
Lot 274
274
A VICTORIAN RECTANGULAR LIGHT
OAK LIBRARY TABLE
With inset red leather top and fitted with three short
drawers and raised on four turned supports,
168x91cm
£150-250
Lot 271
271
A VICTORIAN CHEVAL MIRROR
The arched plate contained in a mahogany frame,
with scroll supports and raised on brass castors,
158cm high
£80-120
272
A HARLEQUIN SET OF FIVE SPINDLE
BACK DINING CHAIRS
With rush seats, to include a carver chair (5)
£50-80
273
AN UPHOLSTERED & STUDDED HOOP
BACK STUDY/TUB CHAIR
The backrest with ebonised turned supports
£40-60
Lot 275
275
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY
DISPLAY CABINET
The upper glazed section with two shelves, and with
bowed cupboard under, inlaid with urn and
bellflowers and raised on four squared tappering
supports. 64cm wide, 186cm high
£120-180
276
A
CONTEMPORARY
STANDING
CUPBOARD
The upper glazed section with two shelves, and with
cupboard under. 179cm high, 71cm wide
£20-30
278
A
CONTEMPORARY
MAHOGANY
DISPLAY CABINET
With pair of serpentine fronted glazed doors
enclosing two glass shelves and with cupboard
below, the four cabriole supports with claw and ball
feet. 108cm wide, 176cm high
£100-150
Lot 277
277
A VICTORIAN CARD TABLE
With satinwood facings, the 'D' shaped baize lined
swivel tap raised on a shaped pedestal on a
incurring platform base on bun feet, 91cm wide
£40-60
Lot 279
Lot 278
279
A GEORGIAN LONGCASE CLOCK
The painted and enamel dial with Roman numerals,
seconds dial and date aperture and signed 'William
Hungate, Chelford' and with rocking ship automaton
over, and contained in an oak case, the canopy with
twin pillar supports and broken swan neck pediment
centraed with a brass finial. 222cm high
£800-1000
282
A VICTORIAN LARGE WING
ARMCHAIR
Raised on claw and ball frontal supports
£80-120
BACK
Lot 283
Lot 280
280
'THE HOWARD AUTOGRAPH TIMERECORDER'
By Dey Time Registers Ltd, 75 Queen Victoria
Street, London, E.C., the enamel clock face with
Roman numerals and contained in an oak case.
82cm high
£250-350
281
A PAIR OF MAHOGANY FRAMED DINING
CHAIRS
With upholstered serpentine fronted seats and on
turned frontal supports
£20-30
283
A CONTINENTAL LIGHT OAK INLAID
MARRIAGE CHEST
The lid with strap hinges, the interior with candle box
and with pair of heavy cast carrying handles and on
squared dwarf supports, 116cm wide.
£300-500
284
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY HANGING
CUPBOARD
With pair of panelled doors and on bracket feet
(formerly a press cupboard). 142cm wide, 175cm
high
£80-120
285
A
VICTORIAN
CUPBOARD
123cm wide, 116cm high
£40-60
PAINTED
GLAZED
286
A VICTORIAN PAINTED PINE CHEST
With frieze drawer above two long drawers and on
turned supports, 110cm wide
£50-70
287
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY 'D' SHAPED
FOLDOVER TEA TABLE
Raised on four turned supports, 91cm wide (A/F)
£20-30
288
A NEST OF THREE COFFEE TABLES
And another; a three-tier Trolley; a Bedside
Cupboard; a floor Lamp and shade and a demi-lune
Side Table
£20-30
Lot 282
Lot 289
289
A PAIR OF DEMI-LUNE MAHOGANY SIDE
TABLES
Raised in four squared support with spade feet,
116cm wide
£80-120
290
A BEVELLED RECTANGULAR SWING
DRESSING TABLE MIRROR
Raised on four splay supports, 64cm wide
£20-30
291
A GREEN PAINTED LOOM CHAIR
And a similar Bedside Cupboard
£25-40
292
A 1930'S OVAL OAK GATELEG TABLE
And a pair of Bedside Cupboards
£20-30
293
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED
UPHOLSTERED AND BUTTON BACKED TUB
CHAIR
£40-60
294
A GEORGIAN LONGCASE CLOCK
The painted and enamel dial with Roman numerals
and seconds dial and moon phase over, the canopy
with broken swan neck pediment, brass eagle and
ball finials and contained in an inlaid mahogany
case. 234cm high
£500-700
Lot 294
297
A VICTORIAN MEAT SAFE
With gauze panels. 87cm wide
£30-50
295
A GEORGIAN LONGCASE CLOCK
The painted and enamel dial with Roman numerals,
seconds and date dials and decorated with
windmills and moon phase over and signed 'J.
Jarvis, Whitchurch', the canopy with eagle and urn
brass surmount and contained in an oak and
mahogany case. 244cm high
£500-700
296
A GLAZED CORNER WASH BASIN
With shell decoration
£20-30
Lot 295
Lot 297
298
AN UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR
With loose covers and on squared supports
£30-50
307
AN INLAID MAHOGANY BOW FRONT
DRESSING TABLE
The four drawers with brass loop handles and
escutcheons, and on four cabriole supports, 93cm
wide
£30-50
299
A CANVAS TRUNK
With interior lift out tray, 84cm wide
£15-25
300
A
1930'S
SIDEBOARD
138cm wide
£20-30
RECTANGULAR
OAK
301
A 1930'S FALL FRONT BUREAU
With two long drawers under, 75cm wide
£30-50
302
A
1930'S
OAK
WASHSTAND
With single draw, 83cm wide
£15-25
MARBLE
TOP
303
A FORMICA TOP 2-LAP KITCHEN TABLE
and set of four spindle back kitchen chairs
£25-40
304
THREE LADDERBACK DINING CHAIRS
With rush seats
£20-30
305
THREE CHIPPENDALE STYLE DINING
CHAIRS
With openwork splat backs and upholstered drop in
seats
£30-40
Lot 308
308
A
GEORGIAN
MAHOGANY
FEATHERBANDED CHEST-ON-STAND
The upper portion with three short drawers above
three long graduated drawers, the stand with three
short drawers all with brass handles, escutcheons
and keep plates, the four turned supports joined by
waved stretcher rails, 103cm wide, 155cm high
£500-700
309
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY
GLAZED BOOKCASE
With two adjustable shelves, 75cm wide
£30-50
Lot 306
306
A LATE VICTORIAN OVAL MAHOGANY
EXTENDING DINING TABLE
With single leaf, and raised on four cabriole
supports, extends to 144x90cm
£40-60
310
AN EARLY DARK OAK CARVED
STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD
With three shelves and on bracket supports, 67cm
wide, 128cm high
£60-80
311
A
GEORGIAN
MAHOGANY
RECTANGULAR CHEST
Of two short and three long graduated drawers with
brass loop handles and on bracket feet, 110cm wide
£100-150
Lot 311
312
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY INLAID
RECTANGULAR
CHEST
OF
SMALL
PROPORTIONS
Of two short and three long drawers on bracket feet,
76cm wide, 83cm high
£100-150
Lot 316
316
A 'HUNTER &
WOODBURNING STOVE
56cm wide.
£250-300
SON'
CAST
IRON
317
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY WRITING
TABLE
With raised stationary rack over inset leather top
and single drawer, the four tapering supports with
spade feet. 97cm wide.
£40-60
Lot 313
313
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONT
CHEST
With brushing slide above three long graduated
drawers with brass loop handles and on outswept
bracket supports, 96cm wide
£150-200
Lot 318
318
A RECTANGULAR ELM BLANKET BOX
With pair of cast carrying handles. 87cm wide.
£120-140
314
A DRESSING MIRROR
In a shaped mahogany frame, 127cm high
£20-30
319
A BRASS AND CAST
STAND
With inset marble top. 80cm high.
£40-60
JARDINIERE
315
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK
COFFER
With triple panelled and carved front, 115cm wide
£50-80
320
A 'LISTER WOODCRAFT'
BOUND BUCKET
With swing overhandle
£25-40
COPPER
Lot 320
321
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD
BOUND WRITING SLOPE
And an oak box (2)
£30-50
BRASS
322
A SILVER TOPPED WALKING CANE
£25-40
Lot 324
325
HERBERT TERRY ANGLEPOISE LAMP
£40-50
326
A BANJO BAROMETER/THERMOMETER
The dial signed 'Comitti, Holburn' contained in a
mahogany case. 93cm high.
£30-50
327
A RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY FRAMED
SWING DRESSING TABLE MIRROR
On stand.
£20-30
Lot 323
323
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER
With arched and carved backrest, with long drawer
above a pair of cupboards, and on plinth base.
112cm wide.
£80-100
324
A
VICTORIAN
WALNUT
TRIPLE
WARDROBE
With central bevelled mirrored door, two drawers
under and on plinth base. 164cm wide, 220cm high.
£60-80
328
THREE
CARVED
AND
PAINTED
STANDING PUPPET FIGURES
In traditional Asian dress. The tallest 115cm.
£40-60
329
A BRASS FRAMED AND CLEAR BLUE
GLASS HANGING LIGHT FITMENT
100cm high.
£20-40
332
A CONTINENTAL WALL CLOCK
The dial with roman numerals, and striking on a bell
on the hour, and contained in a mahogany case.
82cm high.
£60-80
333
A CONTINENTAL WALL CLOCK
With brass dial, Westminster chimes each quarter,
and contained in a mahogany case with a leaded
glazed door. Height 78cm.
£50-70
Lot 328
330
A LARGE VICTORIAN PINE TRUNK
With pair of cast carrying handles. 116cm wide,
50cm high.
£60-80
331
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY OVAL TWOLAP DINING TABLE
Raised on four squared tapering supports, 133cm x
91cm
£20-40
Lot 334
334
A GEORGIAN OAK LOWBOY
The central drawer flanked by two square side
drawers, all with brass loop handles and escutcheon
and raised on four slender cabriole supports. 79cm
wide, 69cm high.
£150-200
335
A
BRASS
ECCLESIASTICAL
BOOKSTAND
32cm wide; together with a plated salver, 40cm
diameter; and a pair of plated trays, 32.5cm
diameter, (4).
£20-40
336
A TUNBRIDGEWARE BOX
5.5cm x 15cm x 15cm (damaged); a carved oak
box, 14cm x 19.5cm x 31cm; and an olivewood
trinket box, the lid inscribed 'Bellagio', 3cm x 8.5cm
x 13cm, (3).
£30-40
Lot 332
Lot 343
Lot 337
337
A 19TH
CENTURY NEDDLEWORK
SAMPLER
undated, signed 'Margaret Esther Pooler Her Work',
32cm x 21cm, (lower right margin unfinished or
worn).
£50-70
343
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS COPPER COAL
BUCKET
Of flared design with cast swing over handle, 35cm
high
£80-100
338
A CARVED & PAINTED WALL MASK
in the form of a bearded grotesque, 37cm high.
£30-40
339
A TIN MAP TUBE
118cm long.
£20-30
340
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY
OVAL WALL MIRROR
93.5cm wide; a convex circular wall mirror, in a gilt
frame, 47cm diameter; and an Edwardian
mahogany side chair, with a tapestry covered seat,
(3).
£25-35
341
AN OAK & WALNUT CHEST OF TWO
LONG AND TWO SHORT DRAWERS
With brass handles, escutcheons & key plates, and
on plinth base. Width 107cm
£30-40
342
A
PAIR
OF
CONTEMPORARY
SERPENTINE FRONTED BEDSIDE CHESTS
Of four drawers raised ib bracket feet, 48cm wide
£40-60
Lot 344
344
A GEORGE III OAK HANGING CORBER
CUPBOARD
With pair of panelled doors and with two shaped
shelves. 98cm wide, 121cm high
£100-150
345
AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY 'D'
SHAPED FOLDOVER CARD TABLE
The turned pedestal raised on four outswept
supports with brass caps and castors, 92cm wide
£120-150
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the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at
the rate imposed
Description of lots in the catalogue, although
believed to be correct, are for identification and
guidance purposes only. In no way is there any
warranty given or implied as to the accuracy or
content of any description or condition of items.
All lots are sold subject to all faults and
imperfections, if any, and purchasers must
satisfy themselves as to the description or
authenticity of any lot or lots.
The highest bidder shall be the purchaser at the
Hammer Price. In the event of any dispute
arising the Auctioneer shall, at his discretion,
reoffer the lot or lots. In any event his decision
shall be final and binding.
Every purchaser shall be deemed to act as
principal
unless
there
is
written
acknowledgement with the Auctioneers that the
purchaser acts as an agent for a named and
accepted principal.
The Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse any
bid from any person and to refuse admission to
the premises at their discretion of any person.
All lots are deemed to become the purchaser’s
responsibility in full at the fall of the hammer
when a Contract of Sale is made and the
purchaser assumes the safe custody of the lot or
lots.
The Auctioneer acts as agents between the
vendor and purchaser and is not responsible for
any default by either the vendor or the
purchaser.
PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS
1. Intending
purchasers
unknown
to
the
Auctioneers are kindly requested to make
arrangements with the Auctioneers prior to the
Sale regarding payment. If such arrangements
are not made purchases will not be released
until payment is received and in the case of
cheques until they have been cleared.
2.
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pay by credit card should make arrangements
prior to the sale to ensure that the card is one
accepted by the Auctioneer’s bankers.
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should be borne by the purchaser in addition to
the Auctioneer’s charges.
3.
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All lots must be paid for in full on the day of the
Sale and before removal from the Saleroom.
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REMOVAL OF GOODS FROM SALEROOM
1. The purchaser shall at his own expense remove
the lot or lots purchased no later than two
working days after the day of the Auction.
Failure to comply with this condition will incur
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COMMISSION BIDS
1. The Auctioneers will be pleased to exercise
commission bids on behalf of the purchasers,
providing they are submitted in writing; in such a
manner so as to purchase on behalf of the client
by exceeding the highest Saleroom floor bid or
next highest book bid or vendor’s reserve by one
bid only.
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1. All New Buyers wishing to register at this
Saleroom must first produce two forms of paper
ID ideally showing a concurring current address
ie Driver’s Licence and a Utility Bill or
Bank/Credit Card correspondence and those
registering by telephone, if successful, will also
be required to make the first payment to the
saleroom either by Bank Transfer/Cash, or
Cheque (which will have to clear before
collection). New Buyer’s wishing to pay by Card
will have to pay for their items in person.
2.
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the Auctioneers have received two forms of
paper ID ideally showing a concurring current
address ie Driver’s Licence and a Utility Bill or
Bank/Credit Card correspondence.
3.
Telephone Bids MUST BE booked by 5.30 pm
on the day BEFORE the sale.
4.
No NEW registrations or bids will be taken once
the Sale has commenced.
CALENDAR OF SALES 2014
MONTHLY
ANTIQUE SALES
Thursday 2nd October
Saturday 8th November
Thursday 4th December
QUARTERLY
COLLECTORS SALES
Friday 5th December
SPORTING SALES
Friday 3rd October
Autumn Sporting Sale
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MORNINGS
Free Valuation Mornings every
Monday 9 am – 1 pm
at The Octagon Salerooms
Lot 345
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at Victoria Gate on the opposite
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Salerooms within easy walking
distance.
From the Town: Drive past the
Salerooms and take the first turning
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From the Motorway: Follow the signs
to the Town Centre. (Pass Rowcliffes
Dealership on the left hand side and
turn right at the Traffic Lights by the
White Hart Public House.
The Autumn West Country
Sporting Sale
Friday 3rd October 2014
Entries Close: Monday 8th September 2014
Contact: Stuart Triggol on 01823 332525
Free Valuation Mornings at The Octagon Salerooms
Every Monday 9.00am – 1.00pm