Catalogue - Lacy Scott and Knight

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Catalogue - Lacy Scott and Knight
TWENTIETH CENTURY DESIGN
Friday 11th September at 11am
On View Thursday 10th September 10am - 7pm & from 9am on the morning of the sale
Results available on line approximately one hour following the sale
Catalogue web site: WWW.LSK.CO.UK
Buyer’s Premium charged on all lots at 17.5% plus VAT
Shaun Crichton MA - C20th Design & Antiques Manager
Tel: (01284) 748 623 / 624
E-mail: FINEART@LSK.CO.UK
Cover Illustration: Lot 251
Image this page: Lot 307
DECORATIVE ARTS
4, 5 and 6
2
A pair of early 20th century Royal Doulton Seriesware candlesticks, from
the Monks in the Cellar series designed by Charles Noak, each signed Noak
to the stems with green printed ‘Royal Doulton England’ verso (with
restoration), h.22.5cm
£60 - 90
3
An early 20th century Royal Doulton flambé model of a seated monkey,
with printed backstamp ‘Royal Doulton Flambe’ verso, h.8cm
£100 - 150
1
1
George Tinworth for Royal Doulton - A large glazed stoneware jardiniere,
having a pale green glazed rim above applied, beaded and incised banded
trailing floral decoration, incised ‘GT’ monogram towards base, impressed
‘Royal Doulton England’ backstamp verso, h.34cm, approx dia.43cm
£400 - 600
7 and 8
4
A Doulton Lambeth glazed stoneware single handled jug, decorated by
Frank Butler, of tapering form to flaring foot, with floral moulded incised
and beaded decoration, impressed ‘Doulton Lambeth’ and dated 1885, with
incised artist monogram verso, h.20.5cm
£60 - 80
2
5
A Doulton Lambeth glazed stoneware single handled jug decorated by
Emily E Stormer, the flaring rim over shouldered tapering body, with
incised floral stylised banded decoration, impressed ‘Doulton Lambeth’ and
dated 1884, with incised artist monogram verso, h.25cm
£60 - 80
6
A Royal Doulton glazed stoneware circular fruit bowl decorated by Maud
Bowden, of shouldered form, the body decorated with leaves, impressed
backstamp and incised artist monogram verso, dia.22cm; together with a
Royal Doulton glazed stoneware vase, of baluster form, having tubeline leaf
banded decoration, impressed backstamp verso, h.21.5cm (2)
£50 - 80
3
2
Lacy Scott & Knight
7
A pair of Royal Doulton glazed stoneware vases, of shouldered tapering
form, decorated by Maud Bowden, having incised leaf decoration,
impressed backstamp and numbered X8531J2987, with incised artist initials
verso, h.17cm
£50 - 80
9, 10 and 11
12 and 13
8
A pair of Doulton Lambeth glazed stoneware
shouldered squat vases, having incised
continuous trailing floral decoration, with applied
flower heads, impressed backstamp and dated
1884, incised artist initials verso, h.13cm
£40 - 60
9
A pair of Doulton Lambeth glazed stoneware
vases decorated by Eliza L Hubert, each with
incised floral stylised and beaded trailing
decoration, impressed ‘Doulton Lambeth’ and
with artist incised monogram ‘E.L.H.’ verso,
h.25cm
£150 - 250
10
A pair of Doulton Lambeth baluster form vases
decorated by Frank Butler, having continuous
trailing tubeline floral decoration, impressed
‘Doulton Lambeth England’ and numbered ‘3326’
and incised monogram verso, h.30.5cm
£200 - 300
14
15
11
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase decorated
by Frank Butler, of lower bulbous form, incised
with trailing stylised floral decoration, with
raised flower heads, impressed ‘Doulton
Lambeth’ and dated 1884, with incised artist
monogram verso, h.26cm
£200 - 300
12
A Royal Doulton stoneware jardiniere by
George Tinworth, of shouldered squat baluster
form, having incised continuous trailing floral
decoration, with beaded detail, incised ‘GT’
monogram to the lower part, impressed
backstamp and numbered 5170, incised
assistance monogram for Bessie Newbery verso,
h.18.5cm
£200 - 300
14
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase by Hannah
Barlow, having incised decoration of stag and
deer within continuous landscape, the leaf
decorated neck and base by Eliza Simmance,
incised artist monograms and numbered 243,
impressed ‘Doulton Lambeth England’ verso,
h.37cm
£500 - 700
15
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware salad bowl by
Hannah Barlow, of circular form, with silver rim
engraved with presentation inscription, the body
decorated with standing and recumbent stags
within a landscape, impressed ‘Doulton
Lambeth’, artist monogram and dated ‘1879’
verso, dia.25cm, sold with a pair of associated
Doulton silver plated salad servers (3)
£500 - 700
13
A Royal Doulton stoneware vase by George
Tinworth, the waisted neck over baluster body,
of typical incised floral stylised trailing
decoration with beaded detail, incised artist
monogram ‘GT’ to lower part of body, impressed
‘Royal Doulton England’ and incised ‘BN’ assistant
monogram for Bessie Newbery, h.27cm
£200 - 300
Lacy Scott & Knight
3
19
19
A William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre & Co Poppies gesso faience
pottery hot water jug, with pewter lid, printed backstamp and ‘RD
No.401753’ verso, h.19cm
£150 - 250
16
16
A Moorcroft MacIntyre Florian ware glazed pottery jardiniere, of tapering
circular lower squat bellied form, having pinched rim and all-over intricate
tube-lined floral decoration, printed backstamp ‘MacIntyre Burslem
England’ and further green painted signature ‘W.Moorcroft’ verso,
h.19.5cm, dia.21cm
£800 - 1200
20
17 and 18
17
A Moorcroft MacIntyre Florian ware pottery single handled jug, having a
plated rim over tube-lined stylised blue floral decoration, incised W.M.
monogram and further printed ‘Florian ware RD No.326471’ backstamp
verso, circa 1901, h.20cm
£300 - 400
20
A Moorcroft MacIntyre Florian ware pottery ewer, in the Peacock pattern,
having a shaped handle and all-over intricate green and yellow floral finely
tube-lined decoration to a blue ground, green painted signature
W.Moorcroft, printed ‘Florian ware RD No.347607’ and works number ‘1707’
verso, circa 1900-1902, h.22cm
£800 - 1200
18
A Moorcroft MacIntyre Harebell pattern pottery jug and cover, having a
shaped handle and typical fine tube-lined floral decoration, with printed
‘MacIntyre RD 388552’ backstamp verso, circa 1901 (small chip to rim),
h.22cm
£200 - 300
21
A Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern pottery ginger jar and cover, of typical
bulbous form, impressed ‘Moorcroft made in England’ and further painted
monogram WM, with original circular ‘Moorcroft Potter to the late Queen
Mary’ label verso, h.20cm
£70 - 100
4
Lacy Scott & Knight
21 and 22
22
A Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern circular pottery table bowl, of shallow form,
impressed ‘Moorcroft made in England’ and green painted monogram ‘WM’
verso, dia.24.5cm
£60 - 90
27, 28 and 29
26
A Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern pottery circular table bowl, of shallow form,
with blue painted monogram ‘WM’ and further Moorcroft circular label
verso, dia. 25cm
£60 - 90
27
A Moorcroft Anemone pattern pottery vase, of lower bulbous form,
impressed ‘Moorcroft made in England’, with blue painted monogram ‘WM’
verso, h. 16cm
£60 - 80
28
A modern Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern pottery vase, with slender neck over
bulbous lower body, impressed ‘Moorcroft made in England’, with blue
painted monogram ‘WM’ verso, h. 21cm (repaired chip to top rim)
£40 - 60
23 and 24
23
A Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern pottery vase, of ovoid form, impressed
‘Moorcroft made in England’ and further green painted monogram ‘WM’
verso, with circular Moorcroft label verso, h.18cm
£50 - 70
29
A modern Moorcroft pottery vase, of ovoid form, decorated with
anemones, impressed ‘Moorcroft made in England’, further dated (19)95, h.
13cm
£40 - 60
24
A pair of Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern pottery squat vases, each of bulbous
form, both impressed ‘Moorcroft made in England’ and with circular
Moorcroft labels verso, one with painted monogram, h.10cm
£80 - 120
30 and 31
25 and 26
25
A Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern pottery plate, impressed ‘Moorcroft made in
England’, with green painted monogram ‘WM’ and further Moorcroft label
verso, dia. 26cm
£40 - 60
30
A modern Moorcroft Peaches and Berries pattern pottery circular
charger, of good size, impressed ‘Moorcroft made in England’ and further
monogrammed verso, dia.35.5cm
£100 - 150
31
A modern Moorcroft Anemone pattern pottery circular dish, of shallow
form, impressed ‘Moorcroft made in England’ and further monogrammed
‘WM’ verso, dia. 21.5cm
£60 - 80
Lacy Scott & Knight
5
32, 33 and 34
32
A Moorcroft Anemone pattern small pottery vase, of shouldered tapering
form, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in England’ and with further blue painted
monogram and original Moorcroft circular label verso, h.13cm
£80 - 120
37
A Moorcroft stem vase, decorated with bougainvillea, raised on integral
circular foot, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in England’ verso, h.8cm
£40 - 60
33
A Moorcroft Anemone pattern pottery vase, of baluster form, impressed
‘Moorcroft Made in England’, with further blue painted monogram and
original Moorcroft circular label verso, h.16.5cm
£120 - 180
34
A Moorcroft Anemone pattern pottery dish, of rectangular shallow form,
impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in England’ and with original Moorcroft circular
label verso, length 20.5cm; together with a Moorcroft Anemone pattern
pottery bowl, of circular shallow form, impressed ‘Moorcroft’ and with
further circular paper label verso, dia. 12cm (2)
£80 - 120
38 and 39
38
A Moorcroft Clematis pattern pottery vase, of shouldered tapering form,
impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in England’, with further blue painted
monogram and original Moorcroft circular label verso, h.17.5cm
£100 - 150
35, 36 and 37
35
A modern Moorcroft Red Tulip pattern pottery squat vase, of lower
bellied form, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in England’ and with further
painted monogram verso, h.10.5cm
£60 - 80
36
A Moorcroft Anemone pattern pottery vase, of lower bulbous form,
impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in England’ verso, h.18cm
£100 - 150
6
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39
A Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern pottery squat vase, of bulbous lower form,
having original Moorcroft circular label verso, h.13cm
£50 - 70
40
A modern Moorcroft Fly Away Home pattern pottery vase, of ovoid form,
impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent England’, with further artist
monogram for ‘Rachel Bishop’ and dated ‘2005’ verso, h.21cm
£70 - 100
45, 46 and 47
40, 41 and 42
46
A pair of modern Moorcroft Royal Wedding pattern pottery vases, of
shouldered tapering form, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent
England’, artist signed and dated ‘2010’ verso, h.20.5cm, both with original
boxes
£120 - 180
41
A Moorcroft Bramble pattern pottery vase, having a slender neck over
bulbous lower body, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent England’,
with further artist monogram for ‘Alicia Amison’ and dated ‘2010’ verso,
h.23cm
£70 - 100
47
A modern Moorcroft Tribute to Charles Rennie Mackintosh pattern
pottery vase, of ovoid form, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent
England’, further artist monogrammed and dated (19)95 verso, designed by
Rachel Bishop, h.18cm
£70 - 100
42
A modern Moorcroft Petal Dome pattern pottery vase, of lower baluster
form, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent England’, with further
artist monogram for ‘Rachel Bishop’, signed ‘Trial’ and dated ‘3/10/12’
verso, h.19cm
£60 - 80
48
A modern Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern pottery lamp base, of bulbous lower
form, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in England’ (crossed through factory
second) verso (lacking electrical components), h.19cm
£30 - 50
48, 49, 50 and 51
43 and 44
43
A modern Moorcroft Peacock Parade pattern pottery vase, of waisted
form, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent England’, with further
artist monogram for ‘Nicola Slaney’ and dated ‘2012’ verso, h.20.5cm;
together with a similar slightly smaller example, h.15.5cm (2)
£80 - 120
44
A pair of modern Moorcroft Chilli Peppers pattern pottery vases, each of
mid-baluster form, each impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent
England’ and dated ‘2009’ verso, designed by Paul Hilditch, h.19.5cm
£120 - 180
45
A modern Moorcroft Queens Choice pattern pottery vase, of mid-baluster
form, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent England’ and dated
‘2000’ verso, designed by Emma Bossons, h.19.5cm
£60 - 80
49
A modern Moorcroft Indigo pattern pottery lamp base, designed by Emma
Bossons, of bulbous lower form and raised on integral ebonised wooden
base, h.24cm (including fittings)
£50 - 80
50
A modern Moorcroft Queens Choice pattern pottery lamp base, designed
by Emma Bossons, of bulbous form and raised on integral ebonised wooden
base, h.27cm (including fittings)
£120 - 180
51
A modern Moorcroft Ashwood Hepatica pattern pottery lamp base,
designed by Emma Bossons, of lower bulbous form and raised on integral
ebonised wooden base, h.26cm (including fittings)
£80 - 120
Lacy Scott & Knight
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52, 53, 54 and 55
52
A modern Moorcroft Magnolia pattern pottery
vase, of bulbous form, impressed ‘Moorcroft
Made in England’ verso, h.13.5cm
£40 - 60
56
A Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern pottery vase, of
good size, of ovoid tapering form (unmarked
verso), h.31cm
£100 - 150
53
A modern Moorcroft Fly Away Home pattern
pottery ewer, designed by Rachel Bishop, the
single handle over tapering body, impressed
‘Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent England’,
artist signed and dated ‘2012’ verso, h.18.5cm
£60 - 80
57
A Moorcroft Anemone pattern pottery bottle
vase, of good size, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in
England’, painted monogram, further Moorcroft
circular label, and another label verso, h.32cm
£150 - 200
54
A modern Moorcroft Cluny pattern pottery
ginger jar, designed by Sally Tuffin, of shouldered
bulbous tapering form, impressed ‘Moorcroft
Made in England’ and further artist
monogrammed verso, h.14cm (lacking cover)
£50 - 70
55
A modern Moorcroft Strawberry Thief pattern
pottery vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, of
lower baluster form, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made
in England’, artist monogrammed and dated
(19)95 verso, h.13.5cm
£80 - 120
56, 57 and 58
8
Lacy Scott & Knight
58
A Moorcroft Anemone pattern pottery baluster
form vase, of good size, impressed ‘Moorcroft
Made in England’, with green painted ‘WM’ artist
monogram verso, h.26cm
£200 - 300
59
A Moorcroft pottery vase, of ovoid form,
decorated with peaches and blackberries,
impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in England’, signed
‘Kerri’ and dated (19)96, h.13.5cm; together with
a similar example decorated with peaches,
h.13.5cm (2)
£80 - 120
60
A Moorcroft Mamoura pattern pottery vase, of
squat lower baluster form, impressed ‘Moorcroft
Made in England’, with artist monogram verso,
h.13.5cm
£50 - 70
61
A Moorcroft Cosmos pattern pottery vase, of
shouldered tapering form, profusely decorated,
impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent
England’, with artist monogram and dated ‘2000’
verso, h.20.5cm
£70 - 100
62
A Moorcroft True Blue pattern pottery
specimen bottle vase, impressed ‘Moorcroft
Made in England’, with artist monogram and
dated ‘2012’ verso, h.16.5cm
£40 - 60
59, 60, 61 and 62
65
68
A Clarice Cliff Autumn Crocus pattern pottery
sabot, printed ‘Bizarre by Clarice Cliff Crocus’
backstamp verso, length 11cm
£200 - 300
69
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Forest Glen pattern
pottery preserve dish and cover, of circular
form (unmarked verso), dia.10cm
£50 - 80
63 and 64
63
An impressive early 20th century William Moorcroft pottery vase, in the Anemone pattern, tube-line
bright colour painted in glazed floral decoration, impressed ‘W. Moorcroft Potter to HM The Queen
made in England’, and further blue painted monogram ‘WM’ verso, h.32cm
£600 - 900
64
An early 20th century Moorcroft pottery vase,
in the Pomegranate pattern, the bright coloured
floral and fruit painted and glazed decoration on
a green ground, with green painted signature
‘W.Moorcroft’, and further impressed ‘Moorcroft
Burslem England’ verso, h.37.5cm
£500 - 700
70
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Tulips pattern beehive
shape honey pot and cover, printed backstamp
verso circa 1934, height 7cm, together with a
similar larger Autumn Crocus pattern example,
height 9cm (2)
£120 - 180
65
A Moorcroft flambé Clematis pattern fruit bowl,
of circular form and raised on integral foot,
impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in England’ and with
further blue painted signature ‘W.Moorcroft’
verso, h.8.5cm, dia.26cm
£200 - 300
66
A 1950s Carltonware Exotic Bird pattern
ceramic vase, of ovoid tapering form, the body
heightened in enamel and gilt, printed
‘Carltonware Made in England’ backstamp verso,
h.17cm
£60 - 90
66, 67 and 68
67
A Moorcroft Anemone pattern pottery plate, of
raised circular form, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made
in England’ with blue painted ‘WM’ monogram
verso, dia.21.5cm
£60 - 80
69 and 70
Lacy Scott & Knight
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78 and 79
71, 72, 73 and 74
71
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Moonlight pattern pottery vase, of urn shape,
printed backstamp verso, height 15.2cm
£300 - 500
72
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Devon pattern pottery George jug, of typical ribbed
and mid bulbous form, printed backstamp verso, and raised ‘564 George’,
height 17cm
£200 - 300
78
A 1930s Clarice Cliff original Bizarre pattern pottery table bowl, of
octagonal form, printed backstamp verso, height 11.5cm, dia.24cm
£40 - 60
79
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Secrets Green pattern pottery table bowl, of squat
octagonal shoulder tapering form, printed backstamp and ‘Made in England’
verso, height 7.5cm, dia.22cm
£120 - 180
73
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Pansies pattern pottery coffee pot and cover,
printed backstamp ‘Made in England’, and painted mark ‘Pansies’ verso,
height 18.5cm
£100 - 150
74
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Gloria Garden pattern pottery vase, printed
backstamp verso, shape No. 376, height 17.5cm
£80 - 120
80 and 81
80
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Wild Rose pattern pottery table bowl, of circular
form, printed backstamp verso, height 9.7cm, dia.22cm
£60 - 80
81
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Double V pattern pottery table bowl, of circular
form, printed backstamp verso, height 9cm, dia.21.5cm
£70 - 100
75, 76 and 77
75
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Viscaria pattern pottery vase, printed backstamp and
shape number ‘565’ verso, height 11.5cm
£100 - 150
76
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Tulips pattern pottery vase, printed backstamp and
shape number ‘565’ verso, height 11.5cm
£150 - 200
77
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Rhodanthe pattern pottery vase, printed backstamp
and shape number ‘565’ verso, height 11.5cm
£80 - 120
10
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82 and 83
82
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Red Roofs pattern pottery table bowl, of circular
form, with printed backstamp verso, height 8.5cm, dia.20cm
£120 - 180
83
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Melons pattern pottery table bowl, of circular form,
having printed backstamp verso, height 8cm, dia.19cm
£120 - 180
84 and 85
89 and 90
84
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Ravel (green) pattern pottery twin-handled coffee
can and saucer, together with further matching cream jug, each with
printed backstamps verso, dia. of saucer 17cm (2)
£80 - 120
89
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Autumn Pastel pattern pottery twin handled bowl,
the handle of stepped form, printed backstamp verso, width 17.5cm,
together with a matching shaped bowl in the Stroud (green) pattern, width
17.5cm (2)
£70 - 100
85
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Sungay pattern pottery teacup and saucer, each with
printed backstamp verso, dia. of saucer 13cm
£40 - 60
90
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Pansies pattern pottery small table bowl, of
shouldered squat form, unmarked to underside, dia.13cm, together with a
Clarice Cliff Delecia Citrus octagonal saucer, printed backstamps verso,
dia.14.5cm; and a Rhodanthe octagonal dish for Royal Staffordshire Pottery,
width 20cm (3)
£50 - 100
86 and 87
86
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Secrets Green pattern pottery plate, with printed
backstamp verso, dia.23cm, together with another Clarice Cliff Secrets
pattern pottery plate, printed backstamp verso, dia.20cm (2)
£120 - 180
91 and 92
91
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Orange Roof Cottage pattern pottery pepper shaker,
(with restorations to top edge and also to underside covering the printed
backstamps), together with a Clarice Cliff Secrets pattern pepper shaker
with stopper, printed backstamps verso, height of both 8cm; and a
miniature thimble shaped salt, pepper shaker and mustard pot and cover,
each unmarked in the Canterbury Bells pattern (5)
£80 - 120
87
A pair of 1930s Clarice Cliff Moonlight pattern pottery circular dishes,
each with printed backstamps verso, dia.18cm
£100 - 150
88
A collection of 1930s Clarice Cliff Autumn Crocus pattern pottery table
wares, to include; tea trio comprising cup, saucer and side plate, a further
larger dish, coffee can and saucer, small octagonal bowl, circular sugar
bowl and cover, and a circular honey pot and cover, each with typical
printed backstamps verso, dia. of large dish 23cm, dia. of sugar bowl and
cover 13cm (6)
£200 - 400
92
A 1930s Clarice Cliff pottery ashtray, of small proportions in the form of a
cottage, printed backstamp verso, length 7.8cm
£30 - 50
88
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93
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Abstract
Watermill pattern pottery honey
pot base, of circular form, printed
backstamp verso, height 7.3cm,
together with a Clarice Cliff Cubist
pattern pottery circular saucer,
dia.15cm, a Clarice Cliff Original
Bizarre pottery squat open table
sugar bowl, height 5cm, and a
further Clarice Cliff pottery
miniature vase, height 5.5cm (4)
£80 - 120
93 and 94
94
A 1930s Clarice Cliff A Gay Day
pattern pottery honey pot and
cover, in the form of an apple,
printed backstamp verso, height
8.5cm, together with a Clarice
Cliff Nasturtium pattern pottery
honey pot and cover of circular
form, with printed backstamps
verso, height 8cm, and a further
Clarice Cliff pottery honey pot and
cover, height 14cm (3)
£150 - 250
95
An Italian San Polo painted and
glazed ceramic twin branch wall
light, in the form of a harlequin, of
typical bright coloured painted and
gilt decoration, h.58.5cm
£60 - 90
95
97 and 98
96
96
Robert Goldsmith (b.1962) - A
lustre decorated pottery fruit
bowl, of circular form, heightened
in gilt, signed in gilt ‘Robert
Goldsmith 1992’ verso, with
further impressed artist monogram
to footrim, dia. 35.5cm
£50 - 100
97
Jacques Adnet (French 19001984) - ‘Le Pigeon S’Envole’,
cream glazed ceramic, the stepped
base impressed ‘Adnet’ to one
side, h.48cm
£100 - 150
98
Jacques Adnet (French 19001984) - ‘Pigeon et pigeon a queue
plate’, cream glazed ceramic,
impressed ‘Adnet’ to front of base,
h.20cm; together with one other
similar example, h.14cm (2)
£100 - 150
99
99
An Art Nouveau Amphora of Austria pottery bust by W. Lachner, modelled wearing a bonnet and
painted in various colour tones, incised ‘W. Lachner 1908’, further impressed ‘Amphora Austria’ verso,
h.54cm
£200 - 300
12
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100
102
100
Demetre Chiparus (1886-1947) - An Art Deco terracotta figure of the
Wheatsheaf Girl, modelled as a semi-nude reclining female amidst sheaves
of wheat, raised on ebonised rectangular base, signed ‘D.H. Chiparus’ to
the reverse of the terracotta, h.33.5cm, length 77cm
£400 - 600
102
A Royal Dux Art Nouveau porcelain pedestal centrepiece, modelled in the
form of a shell with seated lady, heightened in gilt, impressed number
‘2071’ and with Royal Dux pink triangular mark verso, h.37cm
£120 - 180
103, 104 and 105
103
A Royal Dux Art Deco glazed porcelain figure of a dolphin, on the crest of
a wave, with raised triangular mark verso, further backstamp and impressed
number ‘24434’, with further paper triangular label, h.36cm
£40 - 60
104
A Royal Dux Art Deco glazed porcelain model of a seated cat, with typical
pink triangular raised mark verso and further printed backstamp, h.34.5cm
£40 - 60
101
101
F. Otto for Royal Dux - A pair of large Art Nouveau figural vases, circa
1900, modelled in the form of two female figures beside oak trees, stamp
numbers ‘1557’ and incised ‘F R Otto’ to the rear, h.59cm
£200 - 300
105
A Royal Dux Art Deco glazed porcelain model of a parrot, perched on a
finial, having typical pink raised triangular mark verso and further printed
backstamp and numbered ‘1254’, h.21cm, length 44cm
£40 - 60
Lacy Scott & Knight
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106, 107 and 108
111 and 112
106
A Royal Dux porcelain figure of a recumbent nude female, wearing a gilt
and painted decorated headdress, with raised pink triangular mark and
further printed backstamp, impressed numbers verso, designed by V.David,
length 33.5cm
£70 - 100
107
A Royal Doulton glazed ceramic figure ‘The Parson’s Daughter’, HN564,
underglaze decorated in bright colours, printed backstamp, titled and
numbered verso, h.25cm
£50 - 80
111
A 1930s Fraureuth porcelain figure group by Hans Harders, modelled as
an Egyptian semi-nude standing female figure beside a lioness, printed
backstamp verso, h.33cm, w.33cm
£200 - 300
112
A 1930s Czechoslovakian cream glazed ceramic figure of a female nude,
in running pose, with drapery, printed backstamp ‘Made in Czechoslovakia’
and further impress numbered ‘1420215’ verso, h.34.5cm
£100 - 150
108
A Royal Doulton glazed bone china figure ‘Paisley Shawl’, HN1938,
underglaze painted in bright colour tones, green and pink printed
backstamp and numbered verso, h.16cm
£40 - 60
113, 114 and 115
109 and 110
109
A pair of Art Deco Poole Pottery elephant form book-ends, each in rutting
pose within foliage, underglaze painted in pale green, each impressed
‘Poole England’ verso, h.16.5cm, w.18.5cm, d.8cm
£120 - 180
110
A pair of Art Deco Zsolnay Pecs iridescent pottery table salts, each having
a lustre slip glaze, each in the form of a seated child holding a bowl,
printed backstamps verso, h.7cm, w.11cm
£40 - 60
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A Rosenthal glazed porcelain figure of a semi-nude female in kneeling
pose, raised on integral oval base, impressed backstamp and further
numbered ‘K.346’ verso, h.15cm
£80 - 120
114
An Art Deco Goldscheider painted terracotta wall mask of a veiled
woman, printed backstamp ‘Goldscheider West Germany’ and incised
numbered ‘7831’ verso, 20 x 13cm
£70 - 100
115
A 1930s Carltonware glazed ceramic ashtray in the form of a dice, each
side transfer printed with playing card decoration, printed ‘Carltonware
Made in England’ backstamp verso, h.7cm
£40 - 60
116 and 117
120
121
116
A French Art Deco blue tinted and moulded circular glass table bowl,
having a frosted exterior, with three raised doves in flight, appears
unsigned, h.10cm, dia.21.5cm
£40 - 60
117
A French Art Deco opalescent moulded glass circular table bowl by
Sabino, the underside having six raised doves in flight, raised ‘Sabino
France’ to centre of interior, dia.25cm
£80 - 120
122 and 123
122
A René Lalique opalescent moulded glass Poissons bowl, the exterior
decorated with swirling fish and central air bubbles, raised mark ‘R.Lalique’
to inside centre of bowl, dia.21cm
£200 - 300
118 and 119
123
An unmarked Lalique moulded and frosted glass squat vase, the exterior
decorated with doves, h.9.3cm
£60 - 90
118
A French Art Deco opalescent heavy moulded glass vase, of bulbous form,
decorated with continuous raised stylised floral decoration, with further
frosted exterior, indistinctly etched signature verso, h.19cm
£60 - 90
119
Rene Lalique (Fr.1860-1945) - A Ferrieres opalescent moulded glass
vase, having a frosted exterior, moulded ‘R. Lalique France’ and further
etched ‘R. Lalique France’ verso, circa 1929, h.16.5cm
£250 - 400
120
A contemporary Lalique heavy clear glass table bowl, having a wavy floral
shaped edge and incised stylised lilypad decoration, etched ‘Lalique France’
to outside of top edge, dia. 30cm
£80 - 120
121
A Rene Lalique moulded opalescent glass Coquilles bowl, with etched
geometric shell decoration to the underside, etched ‘R.Lalique France’
verso, circa 1924, dia.13.5cm
£120 - 180
124
124
A Daum pate de verre and clear glass dish, of oval form, with etched
butterfly mounted to one end, incised ‘Daum France’ to the edge of border,
length 13cm, (housed in original box with packaging)
£50 - 80
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125 and 126
125
A collection of Art Deco and later heavy glass perfume bottles and
stoppers, to include; French frosted and moulded blue glass example
decorated with semi-nude female and cherubs, h.20cm; a faceted and
stepped squat example, the stopper in the form of a female kneeling nude
in garland of flowers, h.16cm; two similar faceted angular examples;
frosted cut glass example; and two other clear glass examples (7)
£100 - 150
128
126
An Art Deco Czech glass perfume bottle and stopper, of squat bellied form
and raised on faceted foot, with floral etched trailing decoration,
h.15.5cm; together with a matching powder bowl and cover; a 1930s Czech
glass faceted perfume bottle and stopper with matching powder bowl and
cover, h.13cm; and a frosted tinted and faceted heavy glass angular cut
powder bowl and cover with female bust relief portrait to cover (5)
£50 - 100
129
127
130 and 131
127
A collection of four Art Deco Czech glass atomisers, to include; three with
frosted figural decoration, each of faceted form, one boxed, the highest
16cm, the faceted clear glass example h.18.5cm; and a simulated marble
moulded and polished atomiser of scroll form (5)
£120 - 180
128
An Art Deco Czech cut glass three piece perfume set, comprising;
atomiser with chrome fitting, h.13.5cm, perfume bottle and cover, h.16cm,
and a powder box and cover, h.10.5cm, each of irregular faceted form with
stylised black flash glass decoration (3)
£100 - 150
129
An Art Deco Czech heavy cut glass three piece perfume set, comprising;
atomiser with shaped chrome fitting, h.12cm, perfume bottle and cover,
h.12.2cm, and a powder box and cover, h.11cm, each with black flash
stylised floral border decoration (3)
£100 - 150
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An Art Deco Czech heavy cut glass three piece perfume set, comprising;
atomiser with shaped chrome fitting, h.9cm, perfume bottle and cover, and
a powder box and cover, housed on a shallow twin handled tray, w.31.5cm,
each with black flash glass stylised banded decoration with some frosted
detail (4)
£100 - 150
131
An Art Deco Czech cut glass three piece perfume set, comprising;
atomiser with shaped chrome fitting, h.8.5cm, perfume bottle and cover,
h.11cm, and an en-suite atomiser with silver push-down fitting (stamped
Sterling Silver), each of irregular stylised form with black flash and further
frosted detail (3)
£80 - 120
135 and 136
132
137 and 138
133
134
139 and 140
132
An Art Deco Czech three piece cut glass
perfume set, comprising; atomiser with chrome
fitting, h.9cm, perfume bottle and cover,
h.11cm, and a powder box and cover, h.7.5cm,
each of octagonal form and with black flashed
stylised etched decoration (3)
£100 - 150
135
Attributed to Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956) for
Moser - An Art Deco cut glass powder bowl and
cover, of squat bellied form, having a black glass
cover, h.9cm; together with an Art Deco Czech
cut glass star-shaped sugar sifter, having
removable black glass screw-top, h.12.5cm (2)
£60 - 80
138
An Art Deco Czech glass liqueur set, comprising;
decanter and stopper of angular faceted form
with black glass overlay detail and six matching
spirit glasses, all housed on a fitted chrome and
glass twin handled tray, decanter h.25cm, tray
w.32.5cm (8)
£80 - 120
133
An Art Deco Czech cut glass three piece
perfume set, comprising; atomiser with chrome
fitting, h.11.5cm, perfume bottle and cover,
h.14cm, and a powder box and cover, h.10.5cm,
each of faceted cut form and with black stylised
flash striped decoration (3)
£100 - 150
136
An Art Deco Czech cut glass atomiser, with
chrome fitting, of oval form, with stylised floral
painted banded central decoration, h.11.5cm;
together with an Art Deco Czech cut glass
atomiser, of flat-sided stepped form, with amber
tinted inclusions, h.9.8cm; and a Czech cut glass
atomiser with blue stylised inclusions, h.7cm (3)
£50 - 80
139
An Art Deco Czech glass liqueur set, comprising;
decanter and stopper of faceted pentagon form
with gilt banded detail and six hexagonal spirit
glasses, all housed on a chrome, ebonised and
mirrored twin handled tray, decanter h.19.5cm,
tray w.34cm (8)
£100 - 150
134
An Art Deco Czech cut glass powder box and
cover, of decagon sided faceted form, with
stylised black flash decoration, h.11cm,
dia.14.5cm; together with a similar powder bowl
and cover, of shaped and faceted form, h.11cm;
and a star-shaped atomiser with chrome fitting,
h.7.5cm (3)
£100 - 150
137
An Art Deco Czech glass liqueur set, comprising;
decanter and stopper of rectangular form, with
faceted edge, either side with wheel engraved
stylised floral decoration, six spirit glasses of
square form and a chrome and mirrored tray with
curved handles, decanter h.22.5cm, tray w.34cm
(8)
£80 - 120
140
An Art Deco Czech glass liqueur set, comprising;
faceted decanter and stopper having engraved
line detail, further heightened in overlay
geometric design, and six spirit glasses of shaped
and faceted form, all housed on a chrome,
ebonised and mirrored tray, decanter h.23.5cm,
tray w.38cm (8)
£100 - 150
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141 and 142
141
An Art Deco Czech flashed amber overlay heavy glass biscuit barrel and
cover, having a knopped finial, h.20cm; together an Art Deco heavy
moulded and polished clear glass twin handled vase, having raised stylised
floral decoration to a frosted ground, h.17cm (2)
£60 - 80
142
An Art Deco Czech clear and black cut glass squat vase, of part radial
tapering form, with frosted detail, h.13.7cm; together with a similar
bulbous form vase, h.11.5cm; and a tapering lemonade jug, h.19cm (3)
£50 - 80
145 and 146
144
Emile Gallé (Fr. 1846-1904) - An Art Nouveau purple overlay cameo glass
atomiser, having silvered metal fittings, of squat lower bellied form with
typical raised floral stylised decoration, and further raised ‘Gallé’ signature
to the body, gross h.19cm
£250 - 350
145
William Wilson for James Powell & Sons - An Art Deco Whitefriars amber
tinted heavy cut glass table bowl, with star and lens design, patent
No.9094, circa 1938, h.13.2cm, dia.21.5cm
£200 - 300
146
An Art Deco green tinted decagon sided heavy cut glass vase, of bulbous
faceted flat-sided tapering form, with etched detail, h.21cm
£60 - 90
147
A Sabino of Pairs opalescent moulded glass figure of three conjoined
doves in flight, polished exterior with raised ‘Sabino Paris’ mark, h.13cm
£50 - 70
148
A pair of Sabino of Paris opalescent moulded glass bird groups, one
frosted and the other polished, each with raised ‘Sabino France’ mark,
h.8.5cm
£60 - 80
149
A collection of three Sabino of Pairs opalescent moulded glass stylised
birds, each having frosted exterior, signed and with further raised marks,
the largest h.9.5cm (3)
£60 - 90
143 and 144
143
Emile Gallé (Fr. 1846-1904) - An Art Nouveau pink and purple cameo
glass atomiser, having silvered metal fittings and typical raised floral
stylised decoration, with raised ‘Gallé’ signature to the body, gross h.18cm
£300 - 400
147, 148 and 149
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A Sabino of Paris opalescent moulded glass model of a stylised fish,
having a frosted exterior, with raised ‘Sabino France’ mark and further
etched ‘Sabino France’ and paper label verso, h.11cm; together with one
other similar, h.11.2cm (2)
£60 - 90
151
A collection of six Sabino of Paris opalescent moulded glass miniature
models of stylised fish, to include Grosse Mollet, Barbarin, St Pierre,
Moulek, Eglefin, and Capelan, the largest h.6.5cm (6)
£70 - 100
150 and 151
157 and 158
152
152
Camille Faure (1874-1956) - A pair of French Art Deco enamelled metal
vases, each of bulbous form, with bright coloured floral and geometric
stylised decoration, each signed ‘C.Faure Limoges’ in gilt, h.29cm
£400 - 600
155
A 1960s Monart style mottled green glass vase, having iridescent
inclusions, h.20cm
£40 - 60
156
A 1960s Monart style mottled pink and blue glass hanging ceiling light, of
domed form, with electrical fittings and suspended on metal chains,
dia.35cm
£40 - 60
157
A 1960s orange tinted art glass vase, of rectangular form, with oval cutout centre, h.30cm; together with one other similar slab-sided example,
h.20cm (2)
£50 - 80
158
A mid-20th century French heavy moulded smoked art glass vase, having
trailing thumb moulded decoration, indistinctly etched verso, h.27.5cm;
together with a similar table bowl, having a jagged edge and stepped floral
leaf tapering decoration, dia.22.5cm (2)
£60 - 90
153 and 154
153
A pair of probably Loetz iridescent glass vases, each of oval shaped and
tapering form, with pinched centre and threaded glass applied decoration,
h.18cm
£80 - 120
154
A Mdina cased glass fish vase, designed by Michael Harris, of typical flatsided form, etched ‘Michael Harris Mdina Glass Malta’ verso, h.20cm
£80 - 120
159
160
159
An Art Nouveau iridescent glass lampshade by Loetz, having a two-tone
crackle glazed stylised exterior in bright colours, h.18cm
£50 - 100
155 and 156
160
A 1980s Rosenthal Studioline heavy clear moulded glass panel ‘The
Couple’ by H A P Grieshaber (1909-1981), having raised and frosted
underside, cased with black enamelled metal, signed to the mould lower
left, 45 x 31.5cm, housed in original box, the panel labelled verso and
numbered 231/3000 and dated 1981
£120 - 180
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166, 167 and 168
166
An Art Nouveau silver pedestal twin handled bonbon dish, of squat
circular form, having pierced and shaped handles, engraved ‘Hengrave
Challenge Cup Momento won by T. N. Ashton 1921’, maker Charles Boyton &
Son Ltd, London 1920, h.11cm; together with one other slightly smaller
similar example, maker Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1922, h.10cm (2)
£80 - 120
161 and 162
161
An Art Nouveau silver and glass lidded claret jug, the body of lobed and
shouldered tapering form with applied coloured glass decoration,
Birmingham 1909, makers mark rubbed, h.21cm
£200 - 300
162
An Art Nouveau silver and overlay cut glass biscuit barrel and cover,
having a floral and pierced stylised swing handle, the body cut with stylised
continuous trailing floral decoration, maker W Hulton & Sons, London 1904,
h.18cm
£150 - 250
167
An Art Nouveau silver sugar caddy, of shaped tapering form, having hinged
cover with ebony finial, on stepped hoof feet, maker William Aitken,
Birmingham 1906, h.12.5cm
£50 - 80
168
An Arts & Crafts style silver chalice, of circular squat form, with chased
and knopped column to spreading circular foot, engraved ‘Lincoln Cathedral
1072-1972’, maker Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1971, h.10.5cm
£50 - 80
163, withdrawn and 165
163
A contemporary heavy clear glass and silver handled circular ice bucket,
the faceted handles by Francis Howard Ltd, London 2007, h.18.5cm, max
dia. 24cm (including handles)
£60 - 90
164
No lot
165
An Art Deco cased silver sugar sifter, of stepped tapering form, having a
removable cover, on further stepped spreading support, maker Joseph
Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1939, h.17.5cm
£80 - 120
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169
Lorne Mackean (b.1939) - A contemporary silver model of a rearing
horse, raised on integral naturalistic oval base, signed ‘Lorne Mackean’ to
base, circa 1975, h.11.7cm
£200 - 300
172
170
170
An Arts & Crafts silver plated tea and coffee service by Hukin & Heath,
having all-over bark effect exterior, comprising; large oval tray having a
shaped surround, w.58cm; tea kettle on stand, h.40cm; coffee pot, h.21cm;
teapot; milk jug; and twin handled open sugar. Each stamped ‘H&H’ and
further numbered (6)
£400 - 600
171
An Art Nouveau silver three piece teaset, by James Deakin & Sons,
comprising teapot with angular ebony handle, twin handled sugar, and
single handled cream jug, each with floral embossed stylised decoration,
Sheffield 1903, teapot h.16cm, sugar w.19cm
£300 - 500
173
172
An Argentinean silver and gold inset gaucho knife, the handle and sheath
with continuous embossed floral stylised trailing decoration, the steel blade
engraved towards the hilt, stamped 800, on suspension loop, length 30cm
£200 - 300
173
A Georg Jensen sterling silver single place setting cutlery suite,
comprising; dinner fork, dessert fork, cheese fork, dinner knife, butter
knife, teaspoon, soup spoon and dessert spoon, the two knives stainless
steel bladed, the handles of reeded form, each stamped ‘Georg Jensen
Sterling Denmark’, soup spoon length 19.5cm (8)
£120 - 180
174
174
A Georg Jensen single place setting
sterling silver cutlery suite, comprising;
tablespoon, dessert spoon, soup spoon,
teaspoon, coffee spoon, dinner fork, dessert
fork, dinner knife, butter knife, and five
further matching cheese forks, each having
stepped terminals, each stamped with
monogram and ‘Sterling Denmark’, the two
knifes with stainless steel blades,
tablespoon length 18.5cm (14)
£200 - 300
171
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175
178 and 179
175
A Georg Jensen sterling silver single place setting cutlery suite,
comprising; dinner fork, dessert fork, dinner knife, butter knife,
tablespoon, dessert spoon, and teaspoon, each in the Cactus pattern, the
two knives with stainless steel blades, each stamped with monograms and
further stamped ‘Sterling Denmark’, dinner knife length 22.5cm (7)
£150 - 200
180, 181 and 182
176 and 177
176
A Tiffany & Co silver gilt model of a rose, stamped ‘Tiffany Sterling
Mexico’ and housed in original box, length 25.5cm
£80 - 120
177
A cased set of twelve Art Deco silver coffee bean spoons, having flattened
terminals, by William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1934, length 9.5cm
£80 - 120
178
A Continental Art Nouveau silver dish, of oval form, having embossed
decoration depicting a maiden within foliage, stamped 800, length 13cm
£80 - 120
179
A set of six Art Nouveau silver buttons, each of circular pierced floral
form, by Henry Matthews, Chester 1901, dia.2.5cm
£80 - 120
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A pair of Georg Jensen silver earrings, of pierced and stylised abstract
form, stamped ‘Georg Jensen 925 S Denmark’ and numbered ‘119’ verso,
2.6cm
£70 - 100
181
An Art Nouveau Secessionist double sided silvered metal mirror pendant
locket, having hinged mechanism, with enamel floral stylised detail, housed
on silver finelink chain, 6cm
£120 - 180
182
A Murrle Bennett & Co Art Nouveau silver and enamel pendant, of
pierced and stylised floral form, impressed ‘950 MB’ verso, raised on
silvered metal chain, w.4.2cm
£150 - 250
183 and 184
183
An early 20th century green glass and silver
clad perfume bottle and stopper, the silver of
pierced trellis form, maker George Edwin Walton
& Co Ltd, Birmingham 1912, h.9cm
£70 - 100
184
A French Art Deco carved and polished
malachite perfume bottle and stopper, having
heavy floral decoration with slab-sided panels,
h.13.5cm
£70 - 100
187 and 188
187
A Bjorn Weckstrom 1970s 18ct gold and diamond necklace, having textured T bar suspending
irregular rectangular plaque claw set with a single brilliant diamond weighing approx 0.25ct, on a flat
textured link chain by Lapponia, 60g
185 and 186
185
A Roy King gents silver cased wristwatch, the
circular signed white dial with date aperture, on
a silver gatelink bracelet, London 1989, dial
2.7cm
£100 - 150
186
A 1970s Omega brushed steel desk clock,
having a silvered dial with date aperture at 12
o’clock, w.8.8cm
£80 - 120
Bjorn Weckstrom studied at the Finnish Goldsmiths School in Helsinki in 1956 and continued his studies
in Europe, USA, Mexico and the Far East, culminating in the galleries in Helsinki from 1958 onwards and
Stockholm between ‘89 and ‘98. He is a member of the Finnish Sculptures Associates Ornamo and
lectures around the world.
£1200 - 1500
188
A Bjorn Weckstrom 1970s 14ct gold abstract ring, with elongated head, set with tourmaline, size O
£300 - 500
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189 and 190
189
An early 20th century Artificers Guild silver plated footed table bowl, of
fluted form with cast foliate band to rim, h.14cm, dia.21cm
£80 - 120
190
An Art Nouveau WMF silver plated twin handled fruit bowl, having a
removable liner, of circular form, with cast floral lower border, stamped
marks verso, dia.28cm (including handles)
£80 - 120
195
195
An Austrian Orivit Art Nouveau pewter tray, of shaped oval form, with
raised floral decoration, stamped ‘Orivit’ and numbered ‘2132’ verso,
length 41cm; together with two other Art Nouveau pewter trays by Orivit,
one with pierced handles and stylised floral design, w.36cm, the other
similar but smaller, w.29cm (3)
£60 - 90
196 and 197
191 and 192
191
A Seccessionist WMF silver plated twin handled footed fruit comport,
having a wavy border, pierced and stylised decoration, with shaped and
swept handles, stamped ‘WMF EPNS’ towards base, h.23.5cm
£100 - 150
192
An Art Nouveau WMF silver plated cake basket, having integral ropetwist
carry handle, wavy border, with embossed stylised floral central decoration,
stamped marks to handle, h.18cm, w.24cm
£60 - 80
196
An Art Deco chrome flat-sided table gong, in the form of a female
standing nude with integral suspended gong and removable beater, raised
on a circular stepped base, h.20.5cm; together with one other similar
example, h.20cm (2)
£60 - 80
197
An Art Nouveau WMF silver plated teacup and saucer, of wavy ribbed
form, the cup having a gilt wash interior, each with stamped marks and
housed in a fitted case, cup h.6cm, saucer dia.14.5cm
£50 - 80
193 and 194
193
An Art Nouveau WMF silver plated calling card tray, of stylised oval form,
with semi-nude female figure leaning over a lilipad, impressed marks verso,
raised number ‘249’, length 24cm
£120 - 180
194
A Seccessionist WMF silver plated desk-stand, having a candleholder and
matchbox holder, of gondola form with pierced stylised pointed ends, cast
marks verso and raised number ‘191’, length 24.5cm
£40 - 60
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198
A Liberty & Co pewter table cigarette box, of good size, the hinged domed
cover opening to reveal a wood-lined interior, the body decorated with
embossed stylised floral motifs, impressed ‘English Pewter made by Liberty
& Co’, and numbered ‘077’ verso, h.8.5cm, w.26.5cm
£120 - 180
202
201
199 and 200
199
A Montegrappa of Italy silver ballpoint pen, having malachite effect cover,
housed in original box, the pen signed ‘Montegrappa Italy 925’, length 11cm
£70 - 100
200
A Cartier ‘Pasha de Cartier’ ballpoint pen, having malachite effect barrel
and gilt metal reeded cover, housed in original red leather box and
packaging, the cover signed ‘Pasha de Cartier’ and dated ‘1988’, serial
number 4444, length 14.5cm
£200 - 300
201
A Jaeger le Coultre gilt brass cased Atmos clock, having a circular dial
with applied gilt chapters, signed ‘Le Coultre Atmos’ and numbered
‘128082’, with applied plaque to front of base, h.23.5cm, w.21cm, d.16cm
£300 - 500
202
A Jaeger le Coultre lacquered brass Atmos clock, having white dial, glazed
case with inset spirit level (missing glass to front and case distressed),
stamped to the platform ‘Le Coultre Atmos’ and numbered ‘329822’, sold
with original outer leather case, h.22cm
£300 - 500
203
204 and 205
203
An Art Nouveau oak and brass bound mantel clock in the Glasgow School
style, having stylised circle embossed dial, twin winding holes over
coloured glass plaque, German H.A.C 14 day strike movement with
pendulum and key, h.36.5cm
£100 - 150
204
An Art Deco chrome table lamp in the form of a female kneeling nude,
holding aloft a mottled globular glass shade, raised on further circular onyx
base, gross h.37cm
£70 - 100
205
An Art Deco chrome table lamp, of upper stepped form, raised on a domed
foot with outer reeded border, having a frosted and stylised glass shade,
h.42cm
£70 - 100
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209
Mark Brazier-Jones (b.1956)
- A bronze dragon table
lamp, raised on integral
turtle supports (one
unattached but present),
mid-brown patina, stamped
‘Mark Brazier-Jones’ towards
base and further incised
under each turtle, h.76cm
(including fittings)
£400 - 600
206
206
A pair of mid-20th century chromed metal table lamps, the integral
hexagonal tapering shades each on ball and socket fittings, to further larger
lower ball and socket fittings, on circular stepped supports, h.54.5cm
£200 - 300
209
207
207
A pair of Art Deco moulded and
frosted glass hanging ceiling shades,
each of wavy shaped form, with
chrome fittings and further linked
chains, dia.35cm
£50 - 100
210 and 211
208
A large Art Deco style green
patinated metal table lamp, in the
form of Pierrot standing on tiptoes to
a stepped octagonal integral base,
with milk glass globe shade, h.92cm
£50 - 80
208
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John Brown - Thoughts, bronze composition, seated figure in the Cubist
style, h.38cm
£40 - 60
211
An Art Nouveau gilt bronze table lamp, having an embossed and faceted
domed gilt metal integral shade with jewel effect decoration, over floral
cast base, h.43.5cm
£100 - 150
212
212
An Art Deco chrome and black lacquer inset
twin handled serving tray, having rounded
corners, remnants of paper label verso, w.48cm;
together with one other matching slightly smaller
example, w.42.7cm (2)
£40 - 60
215
215
An Art Deco EK Cole Ltd ‘Ekco’ Bakelite type
R.S.3. radio, of typical moulded and stepped Art
Deco outline, labelled verso, h.46cm, w.43cm,
d.25cm
£120 - 180
217
213
216
213
An Art Deco aluminium and black lacquer inset
twin handled butlers tray, having rounded
corners and raised handles, w.56.5cm; together
with an Art Deco chrome and black lacquer inset
twin handled serving tray, having raised border,
tubular handles, and on bun supports, w.52cm (2)
£40 - 60
216
An early 20th century Newlyn School style
circular copper charger, of good size, the deep
border embossed with stylised trailing fish
decoration to slightly hammered and domed
centre (polished), dia.62cm
£80 - 120
218
217
After Salvador Dali (1904-1989) - Don Quixote
gold coated cast metal bas-relief wall hanging,
numbered ‘159/160’ lower left, housed in
original red velvet lined box, manufactured by
Martin Lawrence Ltd, Editions Van Nuys
California, 67.5 x 48cm
£300 - 500
214
214
An Art Deco chrome room heater by HMV, of
stepped demi-lune form, labelled to back ‘H.M.V.
Room Heater, Made at His Masters Voice
Factories, Hayes, Middlesex’, RD No.816401,
h.30cm, w.44cm
£40 - 60
218
Two 1980s Memphis School style painted and
welded steel wall hangings, each of bright
coloured abstract form, the largest 46 x 54cm
£40 - 60
219
The Who - Odds and Sods commemorative gold
disc, housed in display case to commemorate the
sale of more than 1 million $ worth of MCA long
playing record album ‘Odds and Sods’, with label
and album cover photograph, 53 x 42.5cm
£300 - 500
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220
220
DON’T PANIC The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy double LP, based on
the BBC Radio 4 series and signed by Douglas Adams
£100 - 150
221
221
A 1970s Danish teak revolving wall mounted 12-division spice holder, by
Digsmed, with printed backstamp verso ‘Made in Danmark’, dia. 42cm
£40 - 60
223
A collection of Art Deco bakelite desk accessories, to include; twin
inkwell with stepped covers, w.29cm; twin fountain pen holder, w.15cm; a
pair of book-ends; writing ledger; desk weight; trinket box and cover;
lighter; pair of pin-trays; and a small brush and bowl (12)
£150 - 250
224 and 225
224
Peter William Nicholas (b.1934) - Three abstract bronze standing studies,
each mounted to the same pink variegated marble square section plinth,
each signed and monogrammed by the artist, gross h.19cm
£200 - 300
225
Gilbert William Bayes (1872-1953) - A green patinated relief work metal
panel of a warrior and horses, housed in an oak frame, the panel 23 x
16.5cm
Note: This panel originates from an extent cabinet exhibited at the Arts &
Crafts Exhibition 1901. Also further illustrated in The Studio 1901, vol.23,
page 128.
£150 - 200
222
222
An American Arts & Crafts copper table box, of rectangular form, the lid
embossed with flying eagle and with further all-over hammered decoration
and silvered metal mounts, w.29cm
£150 - 200
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Vivian Rhys Pryce (b.1937) - Mother and child in seated pose, bronze
with deep-brown patina, with impressed monogram and further hand
inscribed verso ‘6/9’, h.12.5cm
£150 - 200
226 and 227
227
After Henri Matisse (French 1869-1954) - Reclining nude female bronze
panel, in the post-Impressionist manner, bears incised monogram H.M. and
further numbered 1/1, 10 x 16cm
£200 - 400
230
231
Bob Allen (b.1955) - A
green patinated bronze
model of a pair of ballet
dancers feet, raised on
black marble square
section base, the bronze
monogrammed and
numbered ‘2/20’, gross
h.60.5cm
£200 - 300
231
228 and 229
228
Jill Cowie Sanders (b.1930) - Lovers, polished bronze with mid-brown
patina, etched ‘Jill Sanders P/A’ (artist proof), h.12cm
£200 - 300
229
Alexander Proudfoot (1878-1957) - The faun, bronze figure of a young
female standing nude, her arms crossed, green/brown patina, on integral
naturalistic base, signed ‘A.Proudfoot’, h.21.5cm
£400 - 600
230
Carl Kauba (Austrian 1865-1922) - A mechanical patinated bronze figure
of a robed female in laying pose upon a bearskin, the hinged latch
engaging mechanism resulting in female standing nude, raised on variegated
slate base, signed ‘C. Kauba’ to one end of bronze, max. h.23.5cm,
w.21.5cm
£400 - 600
232
Brian Willsher (19302010) - Untitled, teak,
etched ‘Brian Willsher
1987’ verso, h.54cm
£200 - 300
232
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233
Ugo Cipriani (1887-1960) - An Art Deco patinated spelter group of a
kneeling mother and child, feeding a sheep, raised on integral variegated
black marble base, etched ‘U.Cipriani’ to the front lower right hand corner,
h.40cm, length 59cm
£120 - 180
236
236
Irenee Rochard (French 1906-1984) - An Art Deco spelter and patinated
spelter model of a male athlete, depicting a crouching man in a loin cloth,
mounted on polished black slate base, etched ‘Rochard’ to one corner,
h.30cm, length 59cm
£200 - 300
237
Max Le Verrier (French 1891-1973)
- An Art Deco green patinated art
metal figure of a female
tambourine player, in standing
semi-nude pose, signed ‘Fayral’ and
further stamped ‘Le Verrier’ to the
base, raised on further variegated
marble square support, figure
h.40cm, gross h.45cm
£150 - 250
234
234
A French Art Deco patinated spelter and multi-marble figure group,
depicting a young woman kneeling down to feed a deer, h.33cm, w.59cm
£70 - 100
238
Max Le Verrier (French 1891-1973)
- An Art Deco art metal model of a
horse, in full gallop, dark green
patina, raised on naturalistic
rectangular stone slanted base,
signed ‘M le Verrier’ to the base,
h.29.5cm, length 57cm
£400 - 600
237
235
235
Uriano (French C20th) - An Art Deco patinated spelter and multi-marble
group, depicting a huntress with hound stalking two deer, raised on stepped
base, incised ‘URIANO’ to front right corner, h.43cm, w.79cm
£200 - 300
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M. Seconde - An Art Deco bronze model of a seagull, in swooping pose on
the crest of a wave, raised on integral black variegated marble base, signed
‘M.Seconde’ to rear of bronze, gross h.40cm, length 62cm
£200 - 300
240
A mid-20th century Continental brass cigarette dispenser, of circular
form, having rise-and-fall action, in the form of a bar with cocktail barman
torso surmount, with impressed patent number ‘15235’, registered designed
number ‘817715’, further stamped ‘Foreign’, h.19cm
£60 - 80
241
A 1960s abstract bronze figure, in standing slightly contorted pose, raised
on integral rectangular shaped base, h.26cm
£80 - 120
242
Fausta Vittoria Mengarini (Italian 1893-1952) - Bronze bust of a boy,
naturalistically cast with dark brown patination and raised on a stepped
walnut square socle, signed to the reverse ‘Fausta Vittoria Mengarini Roma
1919’, gross h.40cm
£120 - 180
245
243
Lynn Kaddy - A 1970s bronze female portrait bust of a young girl in a
figurative style, with hollow eyes and mixed golden brown patination,
raised on integral plinth incised ‘Lynn Kaddy (19)74’ to the rear, h.29.5cm
£80 - 120
244
Paul D’Aire (French act.1890-1910) - A pair of bronze and ivory figures
of Dutch peasants, each having a dark brown patina and incised ‘Paul
D’Aire’ to naturalistic integral bases, h.29.5cm
£800 - 1200
245
Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877-1951) - Bronze figure group of a mother
cradling child, in standing pose, in the Impressionist style, with inscribed
paper label ‘R.F.WELLS R.A.’ verso, h.42cm
£400 - 600
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249
246
A Gucci black suede flap bag, having a large gilt metal logo to front, with
leather piping, markings to inside, with Gucci dust-jacket; together with a
Gucci olive leather and shagreen inset handbag, with gilt metal fastenings,
further Gucci Italy badge to interior and a zipped compartment, w.32cm;
and a dyed crocodile skin effect evening bag with gilt metal fittings, bears
Hermés label to interior, w.35cm (3)
£100 - 200
247
A Chanel black embroidered small flap bag, with gilt metal hardware, the
interior clad in black leather with one zipped compartment and further
open sleeve, gilt embossed ‘Chanel Made in Italy’, impressed ‘Chanel Paris’
to reverse of hardwear, with original dustbag, w.18cm
£500 - 700
248
A Chanel soft black leather handbag, with gilt metal hardware including
large format classic CC logo to lockplate, the interior with zip pocket,
embossed label ‘Chanel Made in Italy’ and further stamped ‘Chanel Paris’ to
the reverse of hardwear, with Carte d’Authenticite and numbered 2226835,
with original dustbag, w.32.5cm
£400 - 600
247
249
A Chanel black lambskin leather small double flap bag, with gilt metal
hardware and burgandy leather interior, one zip pocket, one rear pocket
and four slip pockets, having Chanel Carte d’Authenticite and stamped
number 7886344, with dustbag and box, w.23cm
£1000 - 1500
250
A Hermés small black leather Kelly bag, with gilt metal hardwear, stamped
‘Hermés Paris’ to gilt metal and further gilt embossed ‘Hermés Paris Made
in France’ to leather, interior with single open pouch, sold with detachable
strap, original dustbag, original orange lidded box and packaging, w.20cm
£1200 - 1500
251
A Hermés tan leather Kelly bag, with gilt metal hardwear including
padlock to base of integral handle, stamped ‘Hermés Paris’ to single gilt
metal and further stamped ‘Hermés Paris Made in France’ to leather,
interior with zipped compartment and twin open pouch, sold with
removable strap and bright orange dustcover, rainproof sleeve and large
orange dustbag, original box, packaging and bag, w.29cm
£2200 - 2800
248
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PICTURES & PRINTS
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250
255
Marc Vaux (b.1932) - Sq H, acrylic on layered wood, circa 1990-1994, with
Redfern Gallery, 20 Cork St, London, label verso, inscribed ‘Vaux 94’, 35.5 x
35.5cm
£500 - 1000
251
256
256
Aart van Kruiselbergen (Dutch b.1936) - House with cypress trees, oil on
canvas, monogrammed, 80 x 64cm.
Provenance: Alwin Gallery, Grafton Street, London, with original purchase
receipt of £845
£150 - 250
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Raymond Wood Kaleidoscope, oil on
canvas, signed and
dated ‘54 lower left,
40 x 49cm
£300 - 500
261
261
Brian O’Hanlon - Trees in winter, oil on board,
signed lower right, 57 x 74cm
£150 - 250
257
260
260
Brian O’Hanlon - Boats on the estuary, oil on
board, signed lower right, 52.5 x 68cm
£150 - 250
262
262
Brian O’Hanlon - Boats on the estuary, oil on
board, signed lower right, 60 x 76.5cm
£150 - 250
258
258
John Semmence (1930-1985) - First snowfall,
oil on board, signed and dated -79 lower left, 49
x 39cm
£80 - 120
259
259
John Semmence (1930-1985) - The Terrace, oil
on paper, signed and dated ‘81 upper right, 54 x
79cm, Mall Galleries exhibition label verso
£80 - 120
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263
Attributed to Antonio Saura (1930-1988) - Abstract collage, six watercolours,
various sizes, the largest 13.5 x 12cm
£700 - 1000
264
266
265
267
264
20th century English school - Face, oil on paper, 24.5 x 20cm; together
with one other similar on newspaper, 22 x 18cm (2)
£80 - 120
265
Marie Laurencin (French 1883-1956) - Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo,
lithograph in colour, facsimile signature upper right, 30 x 24cm
£40 - 60
266
Mid-20th century Greek school - Pair of interior studies in the Cubist
style, oil on paper laid onto board, each signed and one dated (19)55, 32 x
21cm
£300 - 400
267
Mark Copeland (b.1956) - The Resurrection, gouache on board, signed and
dated lower right 1985, 101 x 131cm
£100 - 150
268
John Houston OBE ARSA (Scot.1930-2008) - Fields in Summer, oil on
canvas, signed ‘Houston’ lower right, 125.5 x 125.5cm
£800 - 1200
268
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270
271
272
269
Clarisse Loxton Peacock (1926-2004) - Guitar, cello and mandolin, oil on
board, signed and dated ‘64 lower right, Alan Zakaim Fine Art Gallery label
verso, further label for Petley Fine Art of Cork Street, London, 96.5 x 53cm
£150 - 200
270
Simeon Stafford (b.1956) - Abstract lovers, oil on board, signed and dated
‘Simeon 5.4.7’ lower left, 90.5 x 32cm
£200 - 300
271
Ljubodrag Jankovic Jale (Russian b.1932) - Female seated nude torso, oil
on board, signed lower left, 34 x 24cm
£80 - 120
272
Ljubodrag Jankovic Jale (Russian b.1932) - Abstract study, oil on board,
signed and dated (19)92 lower right, 25 x 34cm
£80 - 120
273
274
273
Philip Hughes (b.1936) - The path to Phugtal, Gompa, acrylic and
gouache, 33 x 26cm, with Francis Kyle gallery label, Nomadic Street,
London, inscribed verso and dated 1982
£100 - 150
274
Pietro Psaier (1936-2004) - After Warhol, Campbell’s soup, silkscreen in
colours on wove fabric, numbered ‘60/250’ lower right, 67 x 31cm
£200 - 300
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Mackenize Thorpe (b.1956) - Out of the sun, silkscreen, signed, titled and
numbered ‘112/300’ in pencil to the margin, with further certificate of
authenticity verso, 44.5 x 51cm
£120 - 180
276
276
Norman Ackroyd (b.1938) - Westmere Evening, aquatint artist proof,
signed, titled and dated ‘1980’ to the margin, 33.5 x 51.5cm
£200 - 300
277
277
Norman Ackroyd (b.1938) - Snowstorm at Cartmill Fell, etching and
aquatint, signed, titled and numbered ‘22/90’, 85 x 63cm
£200 - 300
278
278
Sam Sturis (b.1971) - Chest 2004, charcoal on gesso board, signed lower
right, 61 x 103cm
£400 - 600
279
279
Allen Jones (b.1937) - Chalice, lithograph, signed and dated (19)83, and
numbered ‘23/40’ in pencil, 30 x 30cm
£200 - 300
280
280
Michael D’Aguilar (1924-2011) - The Battle of Daoro, oil on board, signed
and dated ‘1969’ upper right, 39 x 49.5cm
£150 - 250
281
281
Cavendish Morton (1911-2015) - Poplar trees on a windy day, oil on
board, signed and dated ‘1972’ lower right, 45 x 60cm
£400 - 600
282
282
Cavendish Morton (1911-2015) - Windswept trees in winter, watercolour,
signed and dated ‘1965’ lower right, 37 x 54.5cm
£150 - 250
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283
283
Barbara Greg (1900-1983) - Ramatuelle, oil on
board, signed lower right, 40 x 45cm
£80 - 120
286
286
Annie Louisa Swynnerton (1844-1933) - Bust profile portrait of a young girl, oil on canvas, signed
‘Annie S’ lower right, 51 x 40cm
£1800 - 2200
284
284
William Dennis Dring (1904-1990) - Half-length
portrait of a young man, pastel, signed and
dated ‘76 lower left, 45 x 32cm
£150 - 250
285
285
Bateson Mason (1910-1977) - Mummer, oil on
board, signed and dated ‘50 lower left, with
exhibition label verso for Works by Artists of
Fame and Promise, 66 x 36.5cm
£250 - 350
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287
Mid-20th century school - Forbidden Fruit, oil
on canvas, inscribed verso ‘Beales’, 91 x 71cm
£100 - 150
288
288
20th century Indian school - Study of buildings,
gouache and body colour, 60 x 76cm; together
with one other similar example, 73 x 62cm (2)
£120 - 180
292
289
289
Roy Fairchild-Woodard (b.1953) - Music room,
artist proof seriagraph, signed and titled in pencil
to the margin, 94 x 64cm
£80 - 120
292
Chris Ridell (b.1962) - Untitled satirical cartoon
concerning the Rowntree Report, 34 x 48cm
£70 - 100
295
293
John Piper (1903-1992) - Cheltenham,
lithograph in colour, 24 x 71cm
£200 - 300
296
295
Erte (French 1892-1990) - The Number 5
(1968), seriagraph, signed in pencil and
numbered ‘67/75’, the full sheet 60 x 46cm
£150 - 200
294
290
290
Jacob Kramer (1892-1962) - Still life with
summer flowers in a vase, watercolour, signed
lower left, 53 x 35cm
£150 - 200
294
Marc Chagall (1887-1985) - The Jerusalem
Windows, The Twelve Tribes Benjamin,
lithograph, and one other from the series Joseph, both having facsimile signature and
limited edition number ‘75/500’, the full sheets
84 x 62cm (2)
£120 - 180
296
Erte (French 1892-1990) - The Number 4
(1968), seriagraph, signed in pencil and
numbered ‘67/75’, the full sheet 60 x 46cm
£150 - 200
293
297
Anthony Day (b.1922) Home in the Fens, egg
tempura, exhibition
label and dated ‘1985’
verso, 31 x 70cm
£60 - 80
291
291
Renata Fernandez (b.1971) - Wit, The Light of
Life, oil on paper, monogrammed and dated
‘2001’ lower right, 68 x 48.5cm
£80 - 120
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298
Ronald Ronaldson (1919-2015) - An extensive
river landscape, oil on board, signed lower right,
60 x 121cm
£100 - 150
299
299
Valery Lednev (Russian b.1940) - Horses
grazing, watercolour, signed and dated ‘1970’
lower left, 35 x 48cm
£40 - 60
301
301
Brian Rice (b.1936) - Red Revival, oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated May ‘62 verso 122 x 91cm
£1500 - 2000
300
300
Banksy (b.1974) - HMV, screenprint, with studio stamp, limited edition No.35/600, produced 2003,
sold with certificate of authenticity from Pest Control dated June 2015, 34 x 48cm
£3000 - 4000
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Graham Clarke (b.1941) - Pilchard Practice,
etching and aquatint in colour, signed, titled and
numbered 13/300 in pencil, 16 x 20cm; together
with one other titled Squeeze Box, exhibition
proof 3/15, 16 x 20cm (2)
£80 - 120
303
303
Rupert Shepherd (1909-1992) - Cornfields, St Croix a Lauze, oil on board,
signed and dated 1976 lower right, 29 x 39.5cm
£300 - 400
305
304
A French Art Nouveau colour lithograph of a woman in
windy landscape, indistinctly signed in pencil lower right,
framed as an oval, 38 x 24.5cm
£60 - 80
305
Attributed to Antoni Clave (1913-2005) - Fish, abstract
collage, mixed media, signed lower left, 50 x 67cm
£700 - 1000
306
Fernand Leger (French 1881-1955) - The cyclist,
lithograph printed in colours, signed and numbered
‘124/150’ in pencil, 58 x 41cm
£200 - 300
304
306
307
William Marshall
Brown RSA RSW
(Scottish 1863-1936) The Swimmers, oil on
canvas, signed lower
left, 45 x 76cm
£1000 - 1500
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311, 312 and 313
310
An Art Deco ebonised and chrome mounted grandmother clock, of
stepped form, with striking and chiming movement, h.140cm
£200 - 300
314
311
An Art Deco figured walnut uplighter, having a circular chrome two-tier
shade over square cut part reeded column, h.171.5cm
£120 - 180
312
An Art Deco chrome and figured walnut uplighter, having a circular
tapering and stepped shade over plain column to walnut circular base,
h.180cm
£120 - 180
313
An Art Deco silvered and ebonised uplighter, having a circular alabaster
shade, h.170cm
£100 - 150
314
Achille & Pierre Castiglioni - A three light freestanding arc floor light, the
rotating arms with adjustable chrome shades, raised on white variegated
marble circular base, h.225cm
£200 - 400
315
Adrien Gardere (b.1972) - An Artimade Melampo Terra standard lamp,
having a silvered shade, h.174cm
£80 - 120
316
An Art Deco bevelled hanging wall mirror, having a cushion peach surround
with sunburst top, dimensions 126 x 54cm
£50 - 80
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316
317
317
An Art Deco bevelled hanging wall mirror, of
stepped shaped form with peach glass inset and
engraved floral detail, 60 x 57cm
£30 - 50
319
320
318
318
An Art Deco period ebonised pine oval framed
wall mirror, having upper and lower floral gilt
carved detail, 134 x 79cm
£80 - 120
321
319
A 1960s G Plan teak bedroom suite, comprising;
low chest having two banks of four long drawers,
h.76cm, w.142cm, d.44.5cm; a chest of four long
drawers, w.72cm; and a pair of single drawer
open bedside tables, w.45cm (4)
£200 - 300
320
A 1960s G Plan teak sideboard, having three
frieze drawers over four cupboard doors, each
with integral curved handles, h.84.5cm,
w.152cm, d.48cm
£80 - 120
321
After Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) - A pair of
1960s pale cord upholstered revolving egg
chairs, raised on aluminium four spoke bases,
w.80cm
£150 - 200
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322 and 323
322
After R. W. Winfield - A black painted metal framed open rocking
armchair, having black leather one-piece cushion, w.60cm
£300 - 400
327
Charles Eames for Vitra - A black coated cast aluminium blue fabric softpad upholstered EA217 desk chair, with original Vitra labels verso, w.59cm
£120 - 180
328
Charles Eames for Vitra - A black coated cast aluminium blue fabric softpad upholstered EA217 desk chair, with original Vitra labels verso, w.59cm
£120 - 180
323
A mid-20th century ebonised and chrome mounted open easy chair,
having adjustable headrest and black leather ribbed padseat, w.56cm
£100 - 150
329 and 330
329
Charles Eames for Vitra - A black coated cast aluminium blue fabric softpad upholstered EA217 desk chair, with original Vitra labels verso, w.59cm
£120 - 180
324 and 325
324
After Gerrit Rietveld (1888-1964) - Red Blue chair, first designed 1917,
layered and painted wood, h.85.5cm, w.64cm
£120 - 180
325
Charles & Ray Eames - A 1960s fibreglass shell rocking chair, raised on
tubular metal supports, probably manufactured by Herman Miller, w.63cm
£400 - 600
326
Charles Eames for Vitra - A black coated cast aluminium blue fabric softpad upholstered EA217 desk chair, with original Vitra labels verso, w.59cm
£120 - 180
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Charles Eames for Vitra - A black coated cast aluminium blue fabric softpad upholstered EA217 desk chair, with original Vitra labels verso, w.59cm
£120 - 180v
331
A 1960s Danish teak dining suite by Koefoeds, comprising; extending
dining table, having two extra drop-in leaves, and a set of six matching
splatback dining chairs, having black leather fixed pad seats, and with
Danish Furniture Control stamps verso (5+1) (7), table dimensions h.72cm,
max length 219cm, d.122cm
£200 - 300
333
333
A small Louis Vuitton travelling trunk, having LV monogrammed canvas,
leather and metal bound with reinforced outer wooden laths and metal
carry handles, with remnants of past paper labels to exterior, the interior
with removable twin handled tray, stamped number 210267 and original
‘Louis Vuitton 1 Rue Scribe, Paris, 149 New Bond Street, London’ label, the
lockplate further stamped Louis Vuitton, dimensions w.75cm, h.39cm,
d.39cm
£600 - 900
331
334
334
An early 20th century American Balline fitted travelling wardrobe, later
green painted, metal bound, one side fitted with an arrangement of
drawers and a small jewellery safe, the other side with hanging and lower
shoe compartments, interior label ‘BAL in Professional Trucks New York’,
and numbered 11142, h.145cm, w.56cm, d.61cm
£400 - 600
335
A 1980s aluminium framed
freestanding square section
display stand, having smoked
plastic inset shelves and
electrical fittings, h.179cm,
w.47cm, d.47cm; together with
one other similar but slightly
smaller example (2)
£80 - 120
332
332
A Danish 1960s teak dining suite, comprising; extending dining table with
two extra drop-in leaves, on rounded tapering supports, with Danish
Furniture Control mark verso, h.72cm, max length 220cm, d.120cm,
together with a matching set of four stickback rushseat dining chairs with
Danish Furniture Control marks verso, w.46cm (5)
£150 - 250
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336
336
Philippe Starck (b.1949) - A large anodised metal and glass inset writing
table, of typical rectangular form, h.71cm, w.178cm, d.45.5cm
£80 - 120
338 and 339
340
340
A 1960s Danish teak long sideboard, having twin door tambour front and
four short end drawers, with ‘Danish Furniture Control’ label inside top
drawer, h.85cm, w.220cm, d.49cm
£100 - 150
337
337
A 1970s English tubular chrome dining suite, comprising; smoked top
table of oval form, h.71cm, w.153cm, d.107cm, and a set of four cantilever
dining tub chairs, with upholstered pad back and seats, w.52cm (5)
£80 - 120
338
A 1960s Danish teak nest of three occasional tables by France & Son, of
plain form with lower stretchers, with circular metal label to smallest table
verso, h.54cm, w.60cm, d.37cm
£60 - 80
339
A 1960s tubular chrome framed and black smoke glass topped nest of
three occasional tables, of typical form, h.55cm, w.50cm, d.50cm
£60 - 80
341
341
An Arts & Crafts walnut framed, studded and floral upholstered twoseater wingback sofa, having tapered uprights, w.142cm, h.131cm
£200 - 400
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346
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342
A 1960s oak compactum, having a stepped top
with inset mirrorback, two short drawers over
single long drawer to twin cupboard lower doors,
with chrome fitted handles, h.114cm, w.78cm,
d.44cm
£50 - 80
346
An Art Deco figured walnut cocktail sideboard,
having a twin hinged fitted central compartment
with interior mirror, flanked by short drawers
over twin lower cupboard doors with cloud form
inlays, h.102cm, w.140cm, d.50cm
£60 - 90
348
David Joel - A 1950s satin birch and beech
banded side cabinet, having twin glazed sliding
doors and single drawer over cupboard door,
labelled ‘David Joel Ltd Kingston London’ to the
back; together with a matching David Joel
circular breakfast table, side cabinet h.87.5cm,
w.137.5cm, d.46cm, table dia.107cm (2)
£120 - 180
343
An Art Deco tubular chrome smoked glass inset
two-tier tea trolley, of circular form, raised on
integral castors, h.77cm, w.67cm, d.44cm
£40 - 60
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An Art Deco figured walnut, amboyna and
chrome dining suite, comprising; round cornered
dropflap dining table raised on curved chrome
supports, h.76cm, max. w.136cm, and five
matching dining chairs, each having cream
leather re-upholstered drop-in padseats (4+1),
carver w.56cm (6)
£200 - 300
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An Art Deco satinwood and crossbanded
bedroom suite, comprising; bowfront double
door wardrobe with part fitted interior, h.176cm,
w.104cm, d.48cm; together with a bowfront
triptych mirrorback dressing table, having
arrangement of seven drawers, w.120cm; with
matching dressing stool and a pair of single door
part-open bedside cupboards, h.66cm, w.37cm,
each with bakelite amber coloured block handles
(5)
£150 - 250
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An Art Deco figured walnut and chrome
mounted sideboard, having a tubular chrome
raised ledgeback over slightly raised single door
and central cupboard compartment flanked by
twin short drawers under open compartments, of
all-over geometric form, h.106cm, w.137.5cm,
d.51.5cm
£100 - 150
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A 1950s walnut squarefront chest, of five long
graduated drawers, with turned knob handles, on
elongate tapering supports, h.113cm, w.85.5cm,
d.47cm
£80 - 120
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An Art Deco oak three piece dining suite,
comprising; sideboard, dining table and five
chairs, the sideboard with raised superstructure,
the table having planked top, the chairs with
upholstered backs and seats, all with carved and
polychrome painted flowerhead detail, table
w.138cm, sideboard w.104cm (7)
£150 - 250
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An Art Deco figured walnut extensive dining suite, of round cornered
form, comprising; drawleaf dining table on ‘W’ form support, h.76cm, max
length 248cm, d.99cm; a set of six shaped panelback dining chairs, with
floral tapestry studded upholstered stuffover seats; a side cupboard, having
glazed sliding door, open shelved compartment over lower cupboard doors,
h.136cm, w.142cm, d.46; and an extremely large four door ledgeback
sideboard, w.250cm (9)
£500 - 700
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A Scandinavian 1960s rosewood sideboard, having twin sliding doors,
fitted with twin drawers and single shelf, on square cut tapering supports,
h.76cm, w.142cm, d.46cm
£200 - 300
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A French Art Nouveau extensive oak bedroom suite, comprising; three
door wardrobe with oval bevelled mirror centre door, w.147cm; a double
bedstead including headboard, baseboard, side rails and slats; a pair of
marble topped double door bedside cupboards, each with single upper
drawers, h.76cm, w.47cm; a swing mirrorback dressing table, w.137cm; and
a pair of upholstered padback and seat bedroom chairs, each with reeded
tapering columns, floral carved detail and stylised steel handles (7)
£500 - 800
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An Art Deco amboyna and ebonised double door cocktail cabinet,
probably by Epstein, of stepped form, having fitted shelved interior with
integral octagonal vertical handles, h.152cm, w.116cm, d.50cm
£800 - 1200
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