Catalogue - cordy`s fine art and antique auctioneers
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Catalogue - cordy`s fine art and antique auctioneers
Antique & Art Auction 8th November 2011 Recent Auction Highlights A Royal Doulton rack plate, “It’s a long way to Tipperary, it’s a long way to Go”. Achieved $900 A good taxidermy fully mounted kiwi Achieved $2,900 Late 19thc P Hutson & Co.(New Zealand) sculptured pottery large maori wahine figure. Achieved $16,000 Maori pre-European stone adze head (toki). Achieved $1,400 A rare model colonial kauri gum chest of drawers. Achieved $2,500 A Clyne Farquharson large cut crystal vase. The Empire Achieved $1,700 Stamp Album collection. Achieved $3,000 An old Chinese bronze statuette. Achieved $5,200 Maori carved walking stick (Tokotoko). Achieved $2,000 Invest in the future A 19thC bronzed spelter mystery clock as the goddess Diana. Achieved $5,300 An antique 18ct. diamond ring. Achieved $10,500 An old small red painted wood post box. Achieved $2,200 A large Royal Worcester two handled vase Achieved $5,100 19thC Fijian tabua. Achieved $2,100 Elsie Reeve New Zealand silver pendant. Achieved $8,750 Gordon Walters ‘Kura’, screenprint, title inscribed Achieved $4,000 Royal Doulton flambe vase by Harry Nixon Achieved $2,200 Len Castle “Volcanic & Geothermal” series shallow bowl. Achieved $2,800 Georgian period silver wine funnel. Achieved $1,000 An estate diamond and amethyst bug brooch Achieved $1,600 A quality Satsuma earthenware vase. Achieved $2,500 Robert Carrick (British 1829-1904), ‘Lost in the Woods’. Achieved $1,300 A late 19thC decorative whalebone walking cane. Achieved $3.800 recycle the past. Rare Clarice Cliff bizarre vase. Achieved $7,750 Set of Reuben Watts Arts & Crafts New Zealand silver and enamel teaspoons. Achieved $5,250 A Louis Vuitton vintage travelling trunk. Achieved $8,200 An Italian alabaster statuette of a young maiden. Achieved $5,900 Antique & Art Catalogue Including a Georgian bronze bell, horse brasses, kerosene lamps, Miller’s hanging lamp, tea dispenser, sword sticks, apprentice chests, boxed Mont Blanc pen and ink, tea caddies, a spectacular work box with numerous ivory accessories, Chad Valley toys, lead soldiers, etc., Mickey Mouse radiator cap, Vinka Lucas dresses, carved ivory, whale’s teeth, Mahjong sets and other games pieces, large selection of magic lantern slides plus a number of magic lanterns, postcard and stamp albums, fishing reels, duck decoys, leopard skin rugs, bear skin rug, taxidermied Thar, boar, red deer heads, Georgian decanters, two large Lalique vases, Ann Robinson bowl, Murano, Waterford, Baccarat, Garry Nash glass, Peter Stichbury, Barry Brickell, Len Castle, Crown Lynn, Jane Brenkley, early New Zealand photos including 1924-25 All Blacks, Maori artefacts, African and Pacific Island items, Chinese and Japanese ceramics, Chinese jade, Chinese scrolls, ivory netsukes, tsubas, Royal Worcester, Coalbrookdale, Brannum Barum, Martin Brothers, Maw, Della Robbia, De Morgan and other Victorian tiles, Clarice Cliff, Military memorabilia including bayonets, medals, aviation prints plus a huge selection of military and aviation history books, Victorian and Edwardian pendants, rings, earrings, some good diamond brooches and earrings, seals, greenstone bracelets,ivory snake necklace, cameo angel brooch, sovereigns, chains, watches, clocks, Georgian snuff mull, thimbles, silver vinaigrettes, sovereign case, cradle pin cushion, dog’s head button hook, silver sugar basket, Georgian silver teapot, rare 1604 silver spoon, 1767 Ebenezer Coker salver, an impressive Japanese silver tea and coffee set on tray, N.Z. silver napkin rings, Turkish, Persian, Andkhoi, Gabbeh rugs, vintage bamboo furniture, Victorian papier mâché table, loo table, dining chairs, French Art Deco furniture, Regency sideboard, 1970’s Scandinavian table and chairs, Japanese and Chinese furniture, a rare New Zealand native timbers inlaid wine table, mirrors, Betty Beadle prints, Alan Taylor paintings, Aston Greathead oil, Kirkwoods, Mervyn Taylor engraving, Perrett oils, plus many more prints and paintings. Tuesday 8th November 2011 at 9.30am Miscellaneous Glass & Crystal NZ Historical Artefacts 1 - 193 203 - 217 218 - 244A 245 - 265 Oriental 266 - 327 China & Porcelain 328 - 375 378 - 436 Militaria Tuesday 8th November 2011 at 5.00pm Jewellery Clocks & Watches 440 - 507 508 - 521 Silver 522 - 605 Rugs 606 - 636 Furniture Paintings & Prints 637 - 684 685 - 728 The Sale may be viewed at the following times: Friday 4th November Sunday 6th November Monday 7th November 9.00am - 5.00pm 11.00am - 3.00pm 9.00am - 5.00pm CATALOGUES $12 A 12.5% percent buyers premium applies to this sale plus G.S.T. on premium = all up 14.375% FRONT COVER: Lots 202, 552, 551, 347 JOHN CORDY LIMITED Fine Art Auctioneers and Appraisers 180 Great South Road, Remuera, Auckland 1051, New Zealand P.O. Box 74071 Market Road Phone (09)523-1049 Fax (09)520-7186 Email cordys@ihug.co.nz Website www.cordys.co.nz 1 The Catalogue The figures given along side each lot are guide prices only. Measurements throughout are given in millimetres width x depth x height. TUESDAY 8TH NOVEMBER 2011 1ST SESSION at 9.30am MISCELLANEOUS 1 A pair of brass column candlesticks, tapering knopped shape, raised from square section bases. Height 245. $ 100 2 A French copper saucepan with a riveted steel handle. Diameter 130. $ 100 3 A Victorian copper bed warming pan with long turned wood handles. Length 1010. $80 4 A pair of Georgian period pewter plates of plain circular shape with wide flat rims. Diameter 220. London touch marks. $100 5 A Victorian bronze letter opener in the form a robed angel with long upright wings, standing on a red marble ball. Length 210. See page 5. $130 6 Two graduated copper measures, conical shape, 1 Quart and 1 Pint, each with loop handle. Tallest 190. $180 7 A late Georgian bronze bell dated 1819 around rim, original patina, clapper missing. Height 340, diameter of base 320. See page 5. $550 8 An old copper samovar, with turned wood handle and finial, urn shape with a brass spigot tap, repolished. Height 330. See page 21. $110 9 A Victorian cast iron string holder, of hinged two section compressed spherical shape. $40 10 A group of three leather mounted horse brasses. $125 11 Eight old cast horse brasses, unmounted. $80 12 A brass beaker form mortar with two handles to the side, along with a brass serving spoon with slot pierced finial. $90 13 A pair of miniature Austrian polished bronze boars. Length 60. $75 14 Six various cast brass door knockers, including one modelled as a Cheshire Cat. $120 15 A Victorian demountable brass and 2 steel set of Avery scales, the flame mahogany box base with a single drawer supporting the two section turned brass column with a lever raising the steel bar supporting the two circular trays, complete with a full set of brass bucket weights and a graduated six weight set. 450 x 245 x 650. $450 16 A pair of vintage tall kerosene table lamps, the similar white glass shades supported on matching Aladdin (Sydney, Australia) brass bodies above removable turned wooden columns and blackened metal bases. Height 690. See page 5. $325 17 A 19thC bronze two candle wall sconce, the scrolling arms issuing from a mask mount, the back plate modelled with a cherub holding ribbons. $120 18 An old oval copper bed warmer, the large brass screw top with ring fitting, the top with a recessed cylinder section for heating a glass or mug. 310 x 210 x 135. $110 19 A Victorian Miller hanging kerosene lamp, the white glass bowl shade matching with hand coloured poppy decoration in tones of soft pink, red and green, gilt brass fittings, hanging crystal drops, scrolling arms, etc. $ 450 20 A set of tall Victorian period brass and iron scales with brass pans. Height 835. Maker R.D. Sims Ltd. $380 21 A mid-20thC artismal wrought iron, leadlight chunk, multi-coloured glass ceiling light by Peter Marsh. Of square section with delicate scrolling superstructure. $220 22 A large Burmese nipple gong, bronze with a grey-metal nipple, the body decorated with applied wire tendrils and star motifs framing the central boss and over the deep fluted walls, all-over dark applied patina. Diameter 480. $150 23 A Victorian Baird and Tatlock (London) Ltd copper chemist’s perfume warmer, the rectangular body with an open slot to front base for the burner, now absent. The top with six cut-outs set with various lidded pans and perfume receptacles, all with brass handles, and two brass vents, the porcelain knobs and label to front with maker’s detail. 205 x 157 x 130. $150 24 A colonial New Zealand made wall mounted tea dispenser, ‘McLean & Co. Automatic Tea Measurer ....... Palmerston North’, with a Raven Tea Tin mounted above the hopper with turning handle mechanism, mahogany plaque to back. $100 25 Two early 20thC items, a brass cased pocket ‘Night Marching’ compass by F. Barker & Son, London, working order and a silver plate on copper collapsible travelling cup in a Morocco leather fitted case. See page 21.$110 26 An Edwardian gentleman’s walking cane, the Malacca cane shaft with an embossed floral and scroll shaped T-form handle. Length 850. $110 27 An old carved ivory sword/walking stick handle, finely detailed as a stylised Thai demon figure, he stands with hands to mouth within a cover of a deep pierced scrolling motif, oval section, rounded top. 37 x 27 x 150. See page 5. $575 28 A bamboo shafted and handled sword stick, a short stiletto blade enclosed within the shaft. See page 5. $350 28A An early 20thC carved wood marine themed sword stick, the rope twist and knot handle supporting the hidden tapered rectangular steel blade, the shaft with a relief carved mermaid to the top, pinned brass and steel cap to the base. Length 850. See page 5. $350 29 A late 19thC apprentice chest, fruitwood and mahogany, four full width drawers with serpentine apron to base. 255 x 125 x 280. See page 5. $450 30 A 19thC miniature flame mahogany chest of five drawers, with bun handles, raised on plinth base, squat bun feet. 300 x 130 x 320. See page 5.$475 31 A 19thC walnut miniature chest of five drawers, the drawer fascias with bevelled edges, bun handles, raised on a plinth base, the top with a thumb moulded edge. 295 x 140 x 315. See page 5. $450 32 An Italian alabaster box of square shape, the lid set with a circular chrysoleum panel depicting St Peter’s Square framed by engraved foliate designs, late 19thC. 210 x 210 x 80. $150 33 An Art Deco period hard plastic inkstand, in a mottled amber and green colourway, the curved shape with two wells covered by sliding lids, aerodynamic form. Width 285. $140 34 A Mont Blanc fountain pen, the Meisterstück 149, in original box with a bottle of Mont Blanc ink, service guide book and Mont Blanc catalogue. See page 5. $450 35 A Victorian Amboyna jewel box, the lid inlaid with cut brass, ebony and ivory decoration, the interior compartment missing, original button back quilting and mirror to interior of lid. 280 x 190 x 105. See page 5. $350 36 An Indian work box, the exterior with porcupine quills in a decorative pattern framed by ebonised strips inset with ivory dots. The interior with a fitted tray divided into nine lidded compartments. $160 37 An Edwardian oak stationery box, two flaps open to reveal a stationery compartment and inkwell and the doors with ribbons for slotting in stamps and letters, drawer to base, the two tops with copper Arts & Crafts decorative hinges. 330 x 195 x 275. See page 5. $300 38 An early 19thC lacquered tea caddy decorated in Japanese motifs and florals in gilt and red, the interior with original sink linings and lids. 205 x 140 x 125. See page 5. $400 39 A Georgian mahogany tea caddy of oblong form, the front and lid with inlaid shell decoration and boxwood stringing, interior compartments missing, lined with marbled paper. 195 x 115 x 130. See page 5. $180 40 A Georgian walnut tea caddy, of oblong form, the interior with original compartments and wooden lids, brass escutcheon plate. 180 x 110 x 95. See page 5. $250 41 A Georgian tea caddy, oval form, the lid and base in satinwood with the walls in satin birch veneer, the interior compartments missing, ivory key escutcheon and decorative flower to lid. 250 x 110 x 110. See page 5. $200 42 A Victorian Tunbridge Ware mahogany work box, the top decorated with traditional decoration surrounding ‘tumbling blocks’, of mixed woods, the interior with original fitted compartments. 205 x 140 x 90. See page 5. $150 43 A 19thC fine mahogany plate bucket, coopered construction with traditional cut-away channel, the brass screwed circular bound plates semi-recessed, overhead brass swing handles and T-form fittings. Diameter 360, height of bucket 365. See page 5. $1250 44 A Georgian mahogany cheese coaster, the half round base with two divisions and half column decoration to each end, the square platform base with four small wheels, minor damage. 410 x 250 x 185. See page 5. $550 44A A pair of old wooden coopered planters, a brass strap running around the centre and another to the base. 270 x 210 x 180. $180 45 Three old wooden hat blocks on original stands. Height 270. $250 46 A vintage shaped wooden hat stand, the oval domed top with tapered flange, mounted on a barley twist column and a spreading base. Height 440. $100 47 Two top hats, one black, one grey, in original boxes. $125 48 Two items - an ivory handled bottle opener engraved Mogadiscio 1946 with a crowned Coat of Arms to reverse and a vintage horse hoof pin cushion with a blue velvet cover. $90 49 A pair of old wooden shoe trees, the left shoe with an additional small wooden wedge to the toe, possibly for a foot injury. $150 50 A Victorian fruitwood child’s Windsor chair. Height 570. See page 5. $380 51 A vintage Chad Valley teddy bear stuffed with straw filling, with original stuffing to right ear, label to right foot and also paper label around the neck. Some wear. Height 340. See page 5. $150 52 A vintage Chad Valley globe on stand, the tin globe with some slight foxing, the stand with full instructions on longitude, etc. Height 270. $100 53 Three boxes of Lott’s Bricks, two of the boxes with the bricks for the house, the third box with the roof. $120 54 A mid 20thC Modern Toys Japanese tin plate ‘Gorilla’, ‘Shoot, his Tummy! he raises his hands up and his eyes light up! Hear the roaring when in action’. In original condition complete with gun, the original box with some distress. Height 240. $250 55 An old Lehmann toy, tin plate electric gondola RIGI900E’ comprising gondola with suspension arm, control building, pulley, battery box and original card box with lithographic printing. $140 56 A Temsi metal construction set similar to Meccano, all pieces housed in three fitted plastic trays with an original packing box, complete with booklets, etc. $120 57 A selection of vintage play worn Meccano including mainly red and green painted pieces, pulleys, wheels, etc. along with various vintage booklets, etc. $120 58 A large collection of old lead soldiers, planes, tanks, wheeled guns etc., painted in khaki and camouflaged tones, includes naval destroyers, palm trees, soldiers on bicycles, etc. Approx. 35 pieces including some by Tommy Doo, c.1940s. $150 59 Assorted vintage toy lead toys, naval soldiers, air force personnel, planes and boats, seven air force figures, eight naval figures, four planes, two ships and two submarines. $140 60 Assorted vintage toy lead vehicles, bandsmen, soldiers and various guns, includes a koala bear on a stump, Tommy Doo race cars, some unpainted. $120 61 Assorted vintage toy lead soldiers, includes 11 in brown uniform by John Hill & Co., other soldiers, one on camel, others on horseback, army, navy, etc. including trees. $150 62 An old cast aluminium ‘Greedy Boy’ money bank with green jacket, entitled and with maker’s details to back, ‘HCU Ltd CH-CH’ (Christchurch). See page 8. $175 63 Two sets of four turned hardwood table bowls each with an inset ivory number and with jack. See page 8. $100 64 A cast plaster Maori doll, by Landz, Wellington. Height 270. $140 65 An early Mickey Mouse (Steamboat Willie) car mascot, fretwork cut, chromed and with original paint including red shorts and nose, green top, etc., mounted to old radiator cap with internal screw thread. Height 150. See page 8. $275 66 A large Battenburg lace bed cover 3 and two pillow cases, purchased by the vendor in Brussels. $300 67 A long cocktail dress by Vinka Lucas, in black silk with overlaying sequined panels in wavy designs in black, white and grey, embellished with Swarovski crystals and bugle beading at the neck and with a floating chiffon cape panel. See page 5. $200 68 An evening dress and cape by Vinka Lucas, black mesh over lining, the unlined matching cape hemmed and edged with silver braiding set with coloured paste gemstones. Ex. the Lucas Archive Collection. $150 69 A 19thC sewing box, decorated in black lacquer and gilt penwork with chinoiserie landscapes in rondels. The interior exquisitely fitted with sewing implements, canisters, boxes and bottles in ivory, lacquer, gilt metal and cut glass along with a number of mother-of-pearl handled and ‘jewelled’ implements. A drawer in the front holds sewing implements including ivory bobbin clamps along with an almanac from 1824 and a letter of correspondence from 1943 referencing the offering of the box by Mrs Frances Leslie to raise funds for the Missions to Seamen. The correspondence details the box as belonging to her grandmother and infers that it was a wedding present dating to 1824. The box with some distress including a crack to the top. 435 x 280 x 140. See page 5. $2500 70 An old Chad Valley straw filled rabbit soft toy with a golden plush cover, movable limbs and head, long ears. Length approx. 500. Attention required to feet, original label. $90 71 A Victorian ivory cotton reel holder, the plain cylindrical body with screw base, turned top and long turned finial with a pierced top and a hollow centre to draw thread. Diameter 40, height 70. See page 8. $180 72 A pair of 1930s elf shoes and photo, the shoes of brown felt with high curled pointed toes and leather soles, the photo of a young woman in elf costume seated wearing the shoes. Signed, Napier provenance. $90 73 An old treen Mauchlin Ware thimble holder with a silver thimble by Charles Horner hallmarked Chester 1917, the box lid with an image of Exeter Cathedral. See page 8. $100 74 Two similar c.1900 treen items, a thimble holder formed as an egg in egg cup with a French silver thimble and a 4 crown form tape measure, both with ebony bodies decorated with ivory. See page 8. $120 75 A snuff box with printed gilded decoration of florals, the lid with a picture of a Victorian country woman. 100 x 35 x 30. $100 76 Two c.1900 items; a large pocket knife with silver plate covers of recumbent lion form, two pivot hinged steel blades and an old brass vesta formed as an oyster shell. $100 77 An old mahogany sailor’s fid, the carved rope twist cylindrical shaft with rope knot finial and a wedged bladed end. Length 140. $90 78 An old Indian carved ivory table lamp, the tapered tusk section carved and pierced in deep relief with elephants and florals, two birds to the top, turned and carved ebonised wood stand, minor damage to one panel. Height 180. Working. See page 16. $180 79 An old sperm whale tooth, original darkened patina. Length 143. See page 8. $320 80 An old sperm whale tooth matching above. Length 145. See page 8.$320 81 An African solid carved ivory bust of a woman, her hair tied in a loop, polished facial features. Height 155, weight 550gms. See page 8. $500 82 A vintage travel poster for Canadian Pacific steamships, featuring a passenger liner and the company flag, under glass and in an old painted frame. Minor damage. 490 x 385. See back cover. $150 83 A cased Mahjong set. Hard plastic ivorine tiles with black backs. $150 83A A 19thC carved ivory Middle Eastern figure of a ruler, the bearded gent stands with a seven tailed whip to his right hand draped over his shoulder, sword to his left, symbols of office, finely decorated head dress and robe. Height 190, a solid section with some age cracking evident. See page 5. $575 85 Three vintage game sets, a bone and ebony domino set, a wooden draught set and a wooden chess set. $200 86 A cased set of bone and bamboo Mahjong tiles, in four trays with some counters, along with four wooden playing racks. $200 87 A bone and bamboo Mahjong set, in original wooden box with lift-up lid and pull-out drawers, one tile missing and seven blanks, with instruction manuals. See page 5. $350 88 A Leica I rangefinder camera, c.1930, serial no. 66541 with Litz Elmar 1:3.5, F.50mm lens, some rubbing to black enamel and plated finishes on body and losses to leather covering. See page 5. $300 89 A vintage ceramic white inkwell set into a World War I shell tip, in round wooden base with a silver shield for engraving. Diameter 140. $120 90 A mid 20thC German brass saxophone, ‘The New King’ model, the chromed fittings of mother-of-pearl disc highlights, in a fitted case with extras. $220 91 A Balinese three stringed instrument, borrowing from the Portuguese cavaquinho and the violin. The head peculiarly carved as a standing winged male deity, the walls of the violin shaped body pierced with sound holes. Length 710. $150 92 A rare 19thC multiplying plate camera, with single lens and equipped with a sliding indexed back rack system to enable up to 48 images on one plate. Once operated by Standish & Preece Photographers in Beath’s Department Store, Christchurch. Ebonised finish, complete with a ‘HomeMade’ numerical index system along with numerous plates. $500. 93 A mirrorscope magic lantern projector by Buckeye Stereopticon Co., Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A., c.1910. $150 94 A Perken, Sons & Co. Ltd ‘Optimus Magic Lantern’, tin case with brass lens holder. See page 5. $120 95 A magic lantern of substantially similar design to the Perken ‘Optimus, but unlabelled, complete with a tin storage box and spare lens. $110 96 A J.H. Steward, London, Magic Lantern, japanned tin case with a brass lens holder. $110 97 A large Dallmeyer, London, ‘Bergheim’ soft focus lens along with another adjustable lens. $100 98 Four drawers of Magic Lantern slides. See page 8. $150 99 Similar to above. See page 8. $150 41 7 16 639 16 38 39 305 28A 28 43 391 389 44 27 42 83A 87 51 94 69 40 34 67 37 88 35 5 50 31 30 29 5 100 Similar to above. $150 101 Similar to above. $150 102 Similar to above. $150 103 Similar to above. $150 104 Similar to above. $150 105 Similar to above. $150 106 Similar to above. $150 107 Five drawers of Magic Lantern slides. $150 108 Similar to above. $150 109 Similar to above. $150 110 A Pathè Baby 9.5mm projector, c.1930s along with 36 films, including many early cartoons. $150 111 A Victorian period police truncheon with original coloured and gilded decoration. Length 400. $110 112 A glass and gilded ‘Private’, sign, in oak frame. 100 x 360. $90 113 A 19thC mahogany boxed sextant by T. Hensley & Son, Tower Hill, London, all brass with silvered scale complete with various lenses and fittings, named to the arc, ebony handle, in original fitted mahogany box. $850 114 An old cast iron book press, original black painted finish, on four legs. 260 x 210 x 440. $200 114A An old brass and copper lamp, the base modelled as ‘Burns Cottage’ in copper with a brass framed glazed window, doors, switch boxes, etc., the brass column supporting the five sided tapered copper lamp head with textured glazed panels, copper base with engraved plaque. 490 x 155 x 620. $240 115 A New Zealand colonial rimu cabinet with burr totara castellated pediment, the single door with arched burr totara applied panel. 325 x 220 x 460. $260 116 A vintage New Zealand police helmet made by Mountcastle Australia, stitched blue covers, chromed badge to front. $300 117 An old stone figure of the Hindu god Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, some damage, (found in the Angkor region) Heighty 450. $550 6 118 An old bronze temple figure in the form of a mythical beast, with verdigris patina. 105 x 120. $180 119 A late Victorian fruitwood drill brace with turned rosewood knob handles, brass fittings and plates complete with a set of 17 orga bits in sleeves. Length 365. See page 21. $350 120 An old Japanese pine basket, of square section. $60 121 A black silk smoker’s cap with a silk tassel and embroidered with monograms C.S. and date 1897. With affixed Christchurch manufacturer’s label. Along with a Christchurch coin token. See page 8. $175 122 An Art Nouveau owl belt buckle of gilded white metal, the owl’s face with glass eyes, flanked by upraised wings. Width 100. See page 8. $175 123 An Archibald Knox Tudric pewter compote, the candlestick form pedestal base with three tapered arms, the circular form shallow dish with shaped rim, overall hammered finish, impressed marks. Height 265, diameter 255. $175 125 An early 20thC postcard album complete with foreign cards including Japan, Germany, Italy, beauties, floral, humorous, trains, etc. See page 8. $180 126 An early 20thC postcard album complete with a large collection of New Zealand cards, approx. 160, including various Maori scenes, early Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington, ANZAC, etc. See page 8. $550 127 A hingeless stamp album containing a collection of New Zealand mint stamps including stamps from the First Side-Faces and Pictorials through to 1980’s issues. $225 128 A stamp collection of two old albums, various covers including New Zealand airmail, health miniature sheets on covers, etc. and various older New Zealand stamps. $120 129 An early English One Penny Red postage stamp on cover, two others, Two Pence Blue, etc. $90 130 An old stamp collection including albums, covers, loose stamps in boxes, etc. $180 131 An older stamp collection, includes albums, bulk mint New Zealand, loose stamps in boxes, envelopes, etc. $ 150 132 A selection of mainly c.1970s New Zealand and Australian blocks, packs, First Day Covers, some older issues, etc. $120 133 Three albums complete with stamps, includes two Great Britain Stanley Gibbons albums ‘Volume II Decimal Stamps from 1970’ and ‘Volume III Commemorative Stamps - 2000 Onwards’ and ‘Stanley Gibbons Isle of Mann’, 1958 to 1994. All Mint issues. $350 134 Three Windsor albums of Great Britain stamps, loose-leaf albums numbered IV, V and VI. Includes definitive, regional (country) and ‘Prestige’ booklet panes - 1991 onwards, all mint issues. $350 135 Three stamp albums including New Zealand and world issues, an album of N.Z. 1970s-80s mint plate blocks of four, other album of N.Z. mint blocks, mini sheets, etc. and ‘The Amber’ album of Australian, N.Z. and others. $200 136 Two stamp albums and three stock books of mainly Great Britain stamps in mint plate blocks, etc., includes 1940s to 1970s and part sheets of 1970s-1980s, Great Britain, etc. $220 136A Seven 3rd and 4th century Roman coins. $100 137 A large green glass fishing float encased in netting. Diameter 380. $120 138 A large green glass fishing float encased in netting. Diameter 350. $120 139 A large green glass fishing float encased in netting. Diameter 350. $120 140 An early 20thC Hardy Bros. (Alnwick) Ltd walnut fishing rod box of long narrow rectangular form, the lid and body with metal strap fittings, leather handle to the top, labelled. 1695 x 50 x 125. $220 141 A Tisdall early New Zealand two piece heavy gauge salt water fishing rod extending to eight feet with binding to brass fittings. $150 142 H.E. Partridge & Co., Auckland, colonial three piece fly fishing rod with spare tip, the brass end with engraved maker’s name. $160 143 A vintage Hardy Bros. three piece fly fishing rod, extending to 12’ made for W.H. Hazard of Auckland, the brass fittings with engraved maker’s name and details, etc., with spare tip. $160 144 An Alex Thompson & Son Ltd, Dunedin, colonial two piece heavy gauge fishing rod, painted maker’s details to shaft, long length of cork to handle. $160 145 A c.1920’s 4½” English Scarborough boat reel, the mahogany body with brass fittings, spooled with old line. See page 8. $90 146 A c.1920’s 6” English Scarborough wood and brass boat reel, large bulbous handles, complete with line. $130 147 A c.1920s large 7” English wood and brass Scarborough boat reel, wooden handles, spooled with heavy line. $140 148 Two Hardy fishing guide books; one 1948 ‘Hardy’s Anglers’ Guide For Export Only, the other a reprint of a 1900 Hardy Brothers’ Catalogue. See page 8. $100 149 A c.1900 2 1/8th” Hayward U.S.A style brass multiplier fishing reel with a wide drum, reverse stop lever, offset crank. See page 8. $150 150 A c.1920s 5¼” English Scarborough wood and brass boat reel, ebonised bulbous handles complete with line. $110 151 A Victorian large Farlow 4¼” brass salmon reel, permanent check, ivory handle, engraved with maker’s name and address, 191 Strand, London. See page 8. $280 152 A c.1860s large 4½” Graham of Inverness brass salmon reel, horn handle, good working check, marked with an oval embossed logo. See page 8. $280 153 A late 19thC Malloch black Japanned fly box, the hinged lid enclosing 84 clips and complete with numerous flies, cream interior, 6” x 3½”. See page 8. $120 154 A Victorian 3¼” brass fishing reel, Birmingham made, permanent check. See page 8. $110 155 A c.1920s Pflueger Model 1554 3 5/8th” skeleton fishing reel, bulldog logo and stamped marks, on/off check and vintage silk line. $80 156 A c.1920s 4” Nottingham mahogany fishing reel with brass fittings, on/off check. See page 8. $70 157 A c.1900 Allcock 5½” mahogany fishing reel with brass fittings and turned bulbous horn handles, brass lined spool, on/off check. See page 8.$220 158 A c.1900 4½” mahogany fishing reel with brass fittings and bulbous turned wooden handles, on/off check, star back. See page 8. $80 159 A late 19thC Allcock 2½” bronze fly reel, permanent check, oval embossed maker’s mark, old line. $100 160 A c.1890 Pflueger brass ‘Progress 60’ fishing reel, skeleton style, embossed with bulldog logo etc., raised pillars. $120 161 A c.1900 Pflueger ‘Progress 60’ fishing reel, the brass frame with chromed spool, on/off check, skeleton style, raised pillars, faux gum handle, maker’s mark to foot. $130 162 A c.1937 Hardy Elarex casting reel, multiplier type, fully embossed with maker’s details and appointment stamps, complete in original box and with chamois bag. $420 163 A vintage 17” wooden carved mallard drake duck decoy by Mason, a challenge grade, handmade, some repainting, cedar body, c.1930s. See page 8. $280 164 A c.1930s 15” carved wood mallard hen duck decoy, hand painted, glass eyes, wedged head. See page 8. $260 165 A c.1980s 17½” wooden Mason mallard drake duck decoy ‘Premier Grade’, hand painted and with glass eyes. See page 8. $300 166 An early 20thC 17” Wicker fishing creel with stitched leather strapping and edging, North American cabin style. See page 8. $230 167 A Victorian 2½” brass fly reel with permanent check, horn handle, good patina and with a full sized foot, c.1890. $150 168 A Victorian 2¼” brass fly reel with permanent check, horn handle, stamped to the sides, ‘A.W. McCarthy, Dunedin & Invercargill’. With good patina and full size foot, c.1900. $150 169 A vintage aluminium and brass 2¾” fly reel with permanent check, ivorine handle and brass foot. $100 170 A Victorian mahogany and brass fishing reel, on/off check (at fault), ring line guide and foot, horn handles, one absent, 3”. $125 171 A Czech Tokaz aluminium 4½” reel with perforated plates, bakelite handles, impressed marks to straight back. $100 172 An aluminium fly reel with a remov- able spool with a perforated plate, c.1960s. $100 173 A Wilkes Osprey aluminium and brass spine back 4 3/8” reel, with a perforated face plate, bakelite handle and brass check switch. $140 174 A W.H. Tisdall three piece greenheart fishing rod with spare tip. $125 175 A Flycraft three piece split cane fishing rod with spare tip. $125 176 A Wilkes Co. three piece greenheart rod with spare tip. $120 177 An unnamed three piece greenheart rod, c.1910. $100 178 An impressive half mount leopard skin, the full mount head snarling with an open mouth showing teeth, glass eyes, the skin complete with claws and tail, conforming red fabric fringe to the grey backing complete with the taxidermist’s label for ‘Tocher & Tocher’, provenance as above. 2340 x 1480. See page 13. $2250 179 An impressive half mounted bear skin, the head in full mount with open mouth showing teeth, complete with claws, the conforming red cloth fringing with hand stitched grey backing, complete with taxidermist’s label for ‘Tocher & Tocher Taxidermists, Frazer Town P.O., Bangalore - 5’, this and the other four Tocher & Tocher items were shot by Irwin Douglas during a big game hunting expedition to India in 1953. They were all mounted by Tocher & Tocher of Bangalore who were considered among the world’s best taxidermist at the time. 1730 x 1760. See page 13. $1400 180 An old leopard skin, some claws remain, showing some distress. Length 1800. $550 181 A taxidermied head of a fellow deer, 19 points to its antlers, the head turned to its left, well mounted and in good condition. Height 1100, width 590. See page 13. $750 182 The taxidermied head of a Chital deer, six points to the antlers, its head slightly turned left, well mounted and in good condition. Height 1220, width 540. See page 13. $750 183 A taxidermied head of a Blesbok, a South African antelope, with white face and forehead. Depth from wall 500. See page 13. $450 184 A taxidermied shoulder mount of a Thar, with a lush winter coat. Depth from wall 670. See page 13. $450 7 80 79 121 254 248 62 65 254 reverse 63 73 74 148 71 166 122 153 527 525 165 163 164 260 81 151 156 154 145 152 157 149 158 126 125 244 242 99 98 8 249 185 A taxidermied shoulder mount of a red deer, lush winter coat with a ten point antler spread. Width of span 620, depth from the wall approx. 750. See page 13. $800 186 A taxidermied head of a wild boar with tusks, the coat in ginger and black. Depth from wall 500. $250 187 A Cheetal (spotted) deer skin, complete with tail, conforming red fabric fringe to the grey backing bearing a taxidermist’s label for ‘Tocher & Tocher’, provenance as above. 1910 x 1460. $275 187A A taxidermied red deer fawn, mounted in recumbent position on a natural pine base. 600 x 240. $250 188 A deer skin, brown and white, hand stitched to the conforming red fabric fringe with grey backing bearing the original taxidermist’s label for ‘Tocher & Tocher’. 1480 x 1125. $250 189 A striped hyena skin, the head laid flat complete with ears, stitched to a red fabric fringe with grey backing, original taxidermist’s label for ‘Tocher & Tocher on reverse, provenance as above. 1690 x 1160. See page 13. $400 190 A 1935 preserved elephant’s foot, five toenails, darkened finish, applied brass shield to top edge engraved ‘SUNGI SAMAK 17-7-35). 260 x 360 x 360. $1100 191 A small taxidermied salt water crocodile. Length 790. $250 192 A piece of leopard pelt including the head. $120 193 An impressive taxidermy head mount of a water buffalo, complete with a large pair of horns, protruding ears, glass eyes and mouth shut, well presented and in good condition. Width 1120, depth from wall 1050. $2500 GLASS & CRYSTAL 194 A 19thC stemmed ale glass, decorated with hops and wheat. $60 195 An emerald green glass wine decanter, of faceted mallet form with a faceted stopper and silver collar hallmarked Sheffield 1938 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons. With decanter ticket engraved Bucellas. Height 300. See page 13. $200 196 A Georgian cut glass decanter, mallet bodied with fluting at the foot, faceting at the shoulder and neck, fluted mushroom stopper, with a silver plated Whisky decanter ticket. Height 230. $175 197 A Georgian cut glass mallet bodied decanter, with fluting at the foot, faceting at the shoulder and triple neck rings, with original fluted mushroom stopper. Height 190. $120 198 A Georgian cut glass mallet bodied decanter, with fluting at the foot, faceting at the shoulder and with faceted triple neck rings, fluted mushroom stopper. Height 225. $140 199 Four Victorian crystal dishes, oval form and with heavily cut decoration, and two slightly smaller. 195 x 125. $120 200 Two quality early Victorian glass bowls, both with deep wheel cut decoration and castellated rims, one circular, one oval. Diameter 205 and 270. $120 201 A René Lalique Sophora large vase in an amber colourway, the spherical body with relief vine and leaf design, the narrow neck with a wide flat circular rim, engraved to the base rim ‘R. Lalique France No. 977’, designed 1926. Height 260, diameter 265, major fault to top rim. See page 13. $400 202 A René Lalique Sauterelles large vase in a rare green colourway, relief decoration of grasshoppers on blades of grass, ovoid body, the wide mouth with a flat polished rim, frosted overall finish with polished high points. Engraved signature ‘R. Lalique France’ to the base. Height 270, diameter 250. Flake chip to the top rim and three minor impact marks to body. See front cover. $3600 203 A Lalique lemonade set consisting of a large heavy jug and six tall tumblers, in the Jaffa pattern, jug with etched mark ‘Lalique France’ in block to base, glasses with etched script marks. $900 204 An early Ann Robinson ‘Ice Bowl’ in cobalt blue, unpolished and with manufacturing faults. Diameter 370, height 240. See page 13. $1250 205 A late 19thC Loetz glass vase, the compressed body with a broad shoulder and a long tapered narrow neck, traditional iridescent glaze with trailed effects unmarked. Height 233, diameter 145. See page 13. $380 206 Three Murano glass fish, each incorporating pale pink latticino decoration. Largest length 260. $120 207 A graduated set of three Murano glass whales, each modelled with a curved tail and decorated with gold speckled interiors to the clear glass. Largest length 210. $120 208 A set of three graduated Murano glass snails, each clear bodied with a decorative cobalt tint. Largest height 185. $110 209 A 1960’s Murano Mandrazutto facetted walled coffin vase in pigeon blood red, yellow and clear. Height 295. See page 13. $280 210 A 1960’s Murano glass bowl, the small sarcophagus shaped bowl in amber, yellow and blue with a pink outer layer. 125 x 75. See page 13. $180 211 A vintage Holmegaard vase, the ovoid shaped vase in a Ceylonese sapphire blue, etched manufacturer’s mark, maker’s monogram and dated 1962. (Small surface scratch). Height 260. $100 212 Two small opalescent glass fish ornaments, one engraved under the base ‘Sabino, France’. Height 62. $110 213 A large WMF Ikora glass vase, baluster form, ‘volcanic’ patterns in reds, blues, blacks, with internal bubbles on a light red ground, reduced top. Height 380. $150 214 Six Waterford crystal wine glasses, in the Lismore pattern. $250 215 A selection of Baccarat crystal glasses, consisting of eight champagne flutes and 16 wine glasses in the Paris pattern. $600 216 A Bristol blue glass Monteith fingerbowl, decorated with multiple trailing around the rim, ground pontil under the foot. Diameter 120. $110 217 Garry Nash, ‘River Stone’, unsigned. Width 275. $125 NZ HISTORICAL The following ten lots come from the collection of Peter and Diane Stichbury. 218 Peter Stichbury’s old rimu potting stool, shaped circular top on four square sections, splayed legs with stretchers. $80 219 A Peter Stichbury nine piece six person pottery coffee set, the pale blue/ grey glaze with brushed blue deco- 9 ration, the set comprising a pot, six mugs, sugar and cream. $300 220 A Peter Stichbury Studio Pottery wine set comprising a stoppered bottle of ovoid form with ribbed neck and original stopper, ring handle and four goblets, all in a matching green/ brown and rust red/black banded glaze, impressed potter’s marks. $150 221 A Peter Stichbury Studio Pottery casserole and bowl set, comprising a large lidded casserole, two serving bowls with side handles, 12 large individual bowls and eight smaller, all with matching brush decorated glaze in khaki on pale variable grey ground with temoku exterior and highlights, all with potter’s marks, one bowl with hairline cracks. $1000 222 Two Peter Stichbury Studio Pottery platters, both press moulded by Diane Stichbury, both decorated, glazed and fired by Peter. $110 223 A set of three Douglas Snelling design webbed dining chairs made by Peter Stichbury in the early 1950’s, the pine frames with various covers, one with heavy woven linen webbing to the back and feet, one in red/brown leather with a webbed back and a panelled seat, the other with a dark toned natural leather panelled back and seat. Note: Peter was inspired by similar chairs he saw at the Jon Jansen store. $120 224 David Brockenshire hand sculpted porcelain ‘wave form’, the shaped oval section with curled ends and sculpted surface with green, blue and red glaze highlights, impressed potter’s mark to back. 330 x 170 x 90. $110 225 Two terracotta hand thrown Spanish water jars, ovoid form, each with loop handles, unglazed, c.1950’s. Heights 330 and 355. Ex. the collection of Peter and Diane Stichbury. $120 226 An old Fijian pottery drinking vessel/ pourer, hand sculpted in terracotta and pit fired with a variable brown glaze, the four small connected ovoid forms with a raised curved cross-over handle, applied fine decoration and shaped rims. Diameter 200, height 160. $120 227 Three hand potted tribal pieces, includes spherical Fijian pot, clamp fired, a partial matt red glaze, a small Fijian pot of rounded cylindrical form with waisted neck and four side apertures, dark glaze, c.1967 and a Nigerian Hausa money box ‘Fired in a large woodfired kiln in Sokato’, 1959, squat cylindrical form. $150 10 228 A Barry Brickell sculptural lamp base, salt glazed, square section tower form, twisting to support a sphere and knopped neck, the base pierced with ‘windows’, c.1970s. Height 430. See page 13. $125 229 An early Len Castle slab built vase, with a green streaked ash glaze over tessha ground. Artist’s cypher to the side, firing floor to base. Height 360. $850 230 A Len Castle hanging bottle form, tapering to a point at the base, the middle section with incised bands, the top with flared rim, blue glaze to the opening, the pale body with crackle finish and dark staining to the recesses, impressed potter’s mark. Length 425. See page 13. $775 231 A Mirek Smisek early salt glazed vase of baluster form, rich dark brown iron salt glaze, full signature mark to base, c.1950s. Height 228. See page 13.$250 232 A Crown Lynn hand potted matt white vase designed by Ernest Shufflebotham, of plain tapered form, printed blue mark and incised shape no. 36, mid sized. Height 180. See page 21. $250 233 A colonial tile, decorated with poppies and a scrolling border in a deep Pea green, by New Zealand Potteries, Milton. 155 x 155. $150 234 A Crown Lynn Potteries ‘Legend’ plate, rounded square form with gilt highlighted relief decoration of stylised iconic New Zealand imagery including kiwi, taiaha, florals, etc. on dark brown glazed ground. Gilt printed details to reverse. 280 x 280. See page 13. $675 235 A rare Luke Adams New Zealand pottery vase of classical baluster form, the body with relief moulded cherubs emblematic of the four seasons, two pronounced scroll handles, spreading face, majolica glaze in green, brown and blue tones, traditional pale body. Height 295. See page 21. $1150 236 A Ruth Castle woven cane dish with a pentagon form centre, dark stained sections. Diameter 335. $100 237 A Ruth Castle woven cane dish, Star of David design, dark stained. Diameter 390. $120 238 Geoff Fairburn decorated gourd, a wide band of fine diamond cut design encircles the body, stained blue/ green with red/brown to the top and base. Original stopper and label to base. Height 340. $175 239 A pair of Jane Brenkley New Zealand bird decorated vases of turned baluster form, poker work and painted decoration of a pair of tuis in a kowhai tree, the other with nesting fantails within a bush and mountain landscape, signed and dated 1944. Height 250, of good colour and condition. See page 13. $750 240 An 1874 silver Champion Cross of the Pokeno Rangers Rifle Volunteer Company Won by Corporal M. Gallery, the back engraved ‘Presented by the Officers Of Coy’, made by the Auckland New Zealand jeweller Carl Schwartze, of diamond form with four diamond sections issuing from the eight pointed star with a wreath enclosing the presentation engraving ‘Champion Cross Of P.R.R.V.S. 1874’. 53 x 53, weight 50gms. Note: From ‘Papers Past’, an article entitled ‘Queen’s Redoubt. Firing for Champion Cross’, detailing the events of the winning of this cross including a note of the maker, etc. See page 21. $650 241 14 vintage photographs, Lakes Ada, Wanaka and Milford Sound. Mounted in contemporary mats and nine by Finch of the Queenstown region. Each 155 x 205 mounted on loose cards. $200 242 A vintage photograph of the ‘New Zealand Rugby Team ‘All Blacks’ 1924-25’, framed together with the individual original signatures of 29 members of the squad, the photo including 29 players and the manager, also including two printed windows with title and player’s names. The silver gelatin photograph measures 215 x 290. The size overall 465 x 385, framed under glass. Provenance: James (Jimmy) Mill photographed lower left gave this presentation photograph and signatures to vendor’s father, they played in the same Napier Marist Rugby Team c.1925. Note it was this team that was dubbed ‘The Invincibles’ as they won every game on their tour to the United Kingdom. See page 8. $2800 243 12 old New Zealand stereoscopic cards, from W. Beattie & Co., Auckland, featuring guide Maggie at home, Waimangu Geyser, etc. $150 244 An old scrap album full of hand painted ivorine cards, each card hand painted with New Zealand birds including kiwis, sandpiper, saddleback, huia, kaka, etc., with Latin and generic names also painted on each card, mounted in birthday greeting sheets. The album also contains birthday and Christmas greeting cards cut and pasted into scrap albums. (64 hand painted cards). See page 8. $700 244A A small brass porthole in a kauri frame from a tunnel-hull riverboat, The Wairua. Was originally from the ‘Arawa’ built in 1907 and used in the Marlborough Sounds. Provenance with item. Diameter of porthole 150. $100 ARTEFACTS 245 An old Maori stone patu muka (pounder), tapered oval form with mildly defined butt. Pecked overall finish. Length 245. Being assessed for registration. $200 246 An old Maori stone patu muka (pounder), the large body of tapered oval section with angled base, defined grip and plain butt end, overall pecked finish. Length 300, being assessed for registration. $220 247 A Maori pre-European stone patu muka (stone pounder) of traditional tapered rounded form with rare stylised mask form butt, all over pecked finish, old chip to butt. Length 310. Reg. Y16012. See page 13. $550 247A An old Maori patu onewa (hand club), the dark stone with a smooth overall finish, the blade with a defined edge, four defined stepped ridges to the top poll, hour-glass suspension hole, defined grip. 96 x 25 x 400. Registered Y15893. $2600 248 An early Maori greenstone hei tiki body, smooth rounded finish, probably stone tooled, the head long since absent, stylised carved mouth to left elbow forming pekapeka type form. Length 50, width 37. Being assessed for registration. See page 8. $1200 249 A 19thC Maori carved wooden hoe (paddle), dark brown, rounded top pole with tapered shaft, diamond form blade tapering to a point, good colour and patina. Length 1055, width 135. Reg. Y15929. See page 8. $750 250 An old Maori whalebone large heru (comb), the handle as a carved stylised figure in profile with lineal, swirl and notch detail above the nine tines remaining, paua inset highlights, in the manner of Heberley. 225 x 73, being assessed for registration. See page 13. $750 251 A large mid-20thC Maori greenstone kapeu (pendant) of traditional hockey stick form, polished finish, broken. Length 200. $160 252 A c.1900 Maori muka kete in a fine zigzag pattern with dyed and undyed woven lengths, a plaited handle. 280 x 170, being assessed for registration. $ 250 253 Two early 19thC Maori lacebark small kete, diagonally woven design to each, one with blue highlights, the other black and brown, decorative top border to each, plaited handles. 230 x 140 and 200 x 125. Some old fire damage, being assessed for registration. $220 254 A pounamu hei tiki, modelled in flexed stance, head tilted with chin to right shoulder, eyes inset with red sealing wax, hands clasped to sides, the forehead pierced with hour-glass suspension hole. Kawakawa variety nephrite. An old hand-written label in Maori affixed to the back. Oral history recounts the gifting of this tiki to the current owner’s maternal great grandfather, a Mr Roy, a dairy engineer in the Taranaki region, c.1870. Height 94, Y15901. See page 8.$3000 255 A carved and stained kauri box, the hinged lid with a wheku head with inlaid paua eyes. Attributed to P.H. Leonard. 225 x 140 x 80. $150 256 A large contemporary mere pounamu, of typical spatula shape with ridged butt knob and a pierced suspension hole. Length 390. $700 257 A Solomon Islands carved wood stylised bird form with beak to a small dolphin’s back, all on a bar form stand and oval base, triangular cut mother-of-pearl inlays. 350 x 115 x 160. See page 13. $700 258 An old African knob kerrie of two tone wood, traditional ball headed with plain mildly tapered shaft, slither chip to grip end. Length 620. See page 13. $220 259 An early 20thC Santa Cruz, Solomons tema breast ornament, the clam shell disc with traditional fretwork cut tortoiseshell panels as a stylised frigate bird, with fine woven binding, original neck cord attached. Diameter 36. See page 13. $600 260 A large old African ivory slave bangle of mildly oval form, in two sections with old lead pinned repair, matt polished finish. 125 x 113. See page 8. $220 261 Two Solomon Islands long clubs, both of leaf shape, the blades with medial ribs, one with a shaft bound with old grass work. Along with a Melanesian bow. $200 262 A 20thC Tongan fan bladed long club (U’u form), the haft with all-over decorative shark’s tooth engraving, the blade engraved with various patterns and depictions of a shark, tanoa and tabua, along with inlaid pearl shell pieces. Overall dark stained finish. Length 1015. $250 263 Two small Solomon Islands carved wood bowls with mother-of-pearl inlays, dolphin form. Length 165 and 220. See page 13. $300 264 An old Tongan headrest, plain curved rectangular top on short thick tapered supports. 250 x 70 x 65. $120 265 An old Easter Islands carved wood figure with pronounced features including ribs, nose etc. Height 390. $110 ORIENTAL 266 A Chinese export ware porcelain plate, polychrome enamelled with red chrysanthemums in a vase, patterned and enamelled border, gilt highlights. Diameter 235. $180 267 A similar Chinese export ware plate to above, the wide rim decorated with precious objects on a fine decorative ground. Diameter 230. $200 268 An old Chinese Famille Rose dish, finely decorated in a panelled design with figures and symbols, gilt highlights. Diameter 235. $160 269 Two Chinese 20thC bowls, one decorated with lotus blossoms to the well, the other with lotus blossoms and polychrome enamels to the exterior, both heavily gilded. Each with a four character seal mark. Largest diameter 180. $140 270 A Chinese blue and white Kraak porcelain bowl decorated to the centre with a Phoenix, framed by floral panels. Considerable restoration. Diameter 380. $225 271 An old Chinese blue and white teapot, a painted tree, rock and floral decoration encircling the body and lid, small chip to lid rim. See page 16. $160 272 Two Chinese bowls, one a larger provincial Ming bowl decorated to the interior with blue and foliate tendrils, restored chip to rim, raised on a carved wood stand, together with a small porcelain bowl with polychrome enamel, character marks to base, two small chips to rim. Diameters 285 and 135. $160 11 273 A large Ming style squat inverse baluster shaped vase, hand painted in underglaze cobalt with an encircling scene depicting scholars, warriors and a foreigner. A lappet border decorates the foot, the shoulder is decorated with a frieze of flowering tendrils, the short neck with a design of leaves. Height 315, diameter 360. $600 274 A pair of Chinese vases decorated with peonies, blossoms, wild birds and polychrome enamels on a white ground. Height 370. See page 16. $250 275 An old Chinese octagonal polychrome platter, decorated with an exotic long tailed bird, florals and butterflies in red, green and yellow dominant tones, circular foot ring. 290 x 235. $400 276 A fine old Chinese porcelain small bowl of flaring cylindrical form decorated in blue and white with dragons chasing mystic pearls amongst clouds, six character mark to base. Diameter 110, height 58. $500 277 An old Chinese famille rose Ku form vase with flared rim, swollen central body, decorated with traditional figures. Height 215. See page 16.$600 278 An old Chinese porcelain jar, spherical form, relief all-over tendril and floral decoration in a brown glaze on a pale celadon type body. Height 230, diameter 220. See page 16.$150 279 A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase of inverted ovoid form with encircling bands of floral and panel design. Height 290. $160 280 A Chinese circular carved jade tablet, the centre pierced with with dragons amongst clouds, the disc framed with scrolling forms. Diameter 93. See page 16. $120 281 A Chinese carved dark toned jade sculpture of a dragon, in full relief with head raised and mouth open, pale highlights to its chest. Length 65. See page 16. $110 282 A Chinese carved pale jade handling piece, the circular disc form with a pronounced tapered section of two dragons supporting scrolling forms, the pierced disc with knobbly, cloud and dragon forms. Length 132. See page 16. $110 283 A 19thC rare carved Chinese tortoiseshell snuff box made in Canton for export to the west. Deeply carved to the 12 lid and sides with Mandarin courtiers at leisure amongst houses and trees, the base with conforming decoration and shaped for the hip, hinged lid. 85 x 62 x 23. One small corner section absent. See page 13. $350 284 A large Chinese porcelain double gourd shaped vase, decorated on a lime green ground with flowering lotus tendrils and square scroll designs, along with Shou characters in gilt. Qianlong six character reign mark under the base. Height 410. See page 16. $1250 285 A Chinese cut crystal snuff bottle decorated to the interior with a townscape to one side and figures crossing a bridge to the other, rectangular shouldered shape with a jade green glass stopper. Height 85. $100 286 A Chinese scholar’s stone (gongshi, from the Hongshui (Red) River region, Guangxi province. The natural water and weather worn stone displays the form of mountainous plateaux rising from a wooden plinth base, pierced and carved as smaller stones covered in clambering tortured prunus boughs. Height 320. See page 13. $500 287 A small brown jade cylindrical toggle with simple piercing and incised decoration. Length 33. $80 288 A Chinese jade pendant piece carved as a rabbit seated upon a plinth engraved with calligraphic inscription. Width 50. $80 289 A Chinese, slightly translucent, red stone carving of a boy. He sits holding a lotus flower. The natural colour of the stone utilised in the flower head and his feet. Height 47. See page 29. $150 290 A Chinese ink sketch depicting a Chinese warrior figure, standing holding a cup and looking heavenward, inscribed with a calligraphic poem, inscriptions and five red seal chop marks. Distressed. 670 x 330. $100 291 A pair of Chinese ancestor portraits of a Mandarin and his companion, each painted in watercolour and gilt depicting the couple seated on throne chairs wearing fur trimmed robes over their embroidered garb. With old professional restoration to losses and tears in the paper. 490 x 340. $400 292 A Chinese ink and watercolour scroll painting, depicting an alpine landscape with figures poling a sampan on a river in the foreground. Stamped with three red seal chops and calligraphic inscription. 880 x 410. $300 293 A Chinese monochromatic block print scroll of the Buddhist sage Damo, represented on his return journey to India walking barefoot and carrying one shoe suspended from a pole. 1160 x 560. $200 294 A Chinese watercolour scroll painting of a Mandarin’s wife, in ink and colour. 1290 x 635. $200 295 A Chinese calligraphic scroll, painted with the character ‘Shou’ above formal stylised characters in gold on a vermilion ground. 900 x 420. $200 296 A large Chinese landscape watercolour scroll painting, depicting a spring landscape with a fisherman on a river before a village beneath towering mountains. 1300 x 545. $250 297 A Chinese Zitan wood square section vase. Carved within rectangular fielded panels to either side with depictions of archaic vases with flowers and on alternating sides with calligraphic inscriptions in bas relief. Height 155. $800 298 A small jade boulder, decorated with carved trees, in a light caramel with the trees in a darker caramel. Height 65, width 75, depth 25. $800 299 A Chinese bronze, bottle form vase with two lug handles on the shoulder. The body decorated with relief panels of Shao Lao and a deer reserved on a field decorated with lotus flowers and tendrils. Four character seal mark under the base. Height 190. $250 300 A pair of large Chinese cloisonné baluster vases decorated with birds and flowers on a Royal blue ground. Height on wood stands 440. $450 301 A Chinese circular cloisonné bowl decorated with yellow dragons on a black ground. Diameter 205. $120 302 A Chinese hardwood carved figure group of a fisherman and child, well carved with fish basket to his shoulder, draped with flowing robe, the child to his side scooping a fish. Ivory inlaid eyes and teeth. Height 420. See page 16. $350 303 A Chinese horn libation cup of oval form with fluted rim, carved in relief with flowering plants, applied decorative curved handle, toned dark red/brown. 125 x 88 x 65. See page 16. $400 304 A finely carved wood ruyi sceptre, 179 189 178 181 184 183 182 185 228 257 231 230 258 247 195 602 263 259 250 204 283 239 234 239 209 205 210 201 286 13 carved in high relief with fruiting vine decoration, wavy handle with traditional domed head. Length 290. See page 16. $800 305 A small Chinese silver heavy teapot, the domed form body with relief decoration of seated figures playing a board game framed by a pine tree and rocky decoration, the lid with kylin finial, decorative handle to the top, character mark to the base. Height 115. See page 5. $400 306 A Nepalese gilt bronze statue of the Buddha, he sits in padmasana in the earth touching Mudra, his robes loosely draped around him, raised on a plinth with echinus detailing. Height 280. See page 16. $1700 307 A Chinese carved ivory photograph frame with two small apertures to accept a pair of portraits, surmounted by a pierced and carved section incorporating exotic birds, flowers and bamboo, the back mounted with an easel leg. Diameter 100. See page 16. $220 308 An old Chinese large bronze ceremonial pot, of archaic ‘Yi’ style, the rounded square section body panelled with fine scroll work, conforming lid and a pierced spreading base, animals to the lug supports for the two handled suspension chains, dragon form spout with four subsidiary dragon heads, all over surface decorated with some verdigris patination. Fine calligraphy engraved to most of the base. 270 x 360 x 215. See page 16. $2200 309 An ivory figurine of a tiger, the crouching tiger with his coat picked out in dark detail, on a wooden stand. Length 21, height on stand 95. Repair to tail. See page 16. $500 310 An ivory netsuke, in the form of the Japanese god of wealth, happiness and longevity, his kimono decorated in colours of maroon, red and green. Height 50. $180 311 A fine Japanese ivory netsuke of a scribe, he sits beside a globe lantern reading from an unfurled scroll, lightly tea stained, seal mark signature under the base, late 19thC. Height 45. See page 16. $450 312 An 18thC Japanese red lacquer Manju (rice cake) netsuke, the compressed circular form carved in high relief with figures to either side framed by palmettes and cloud scrolls raised from a diaper pattern background. Diameter 37. See page 16. $150 313 A Japanese gilt metal Hannya mask, 14 together with a circular iron tsuba with etched branch decoration, a smoker’s leather pouch and a tobacco pipe in basket-work finished case. $125 314 An 18thC Japanese iron tsuba, hammered silver and gold Ginkgo leaves decorate either side, square shape with rounded corners. 75 x 76. See page 16. $375 315 A Japanese iron tsuba, 17thC, of interlaced serpentine outline supported on eight spokes issuing from the centre. Diameter 85. See page 16. $260 316 An 18thC Japanese iron tsuba, circular, carved in low relief to one face with a shishi seated before a rocky outcrop and verso with a waterfall scene. Engraved signatures flank the blade opening. Diameter 68. See page 16. $325 317 An 18thC Japanese iron tsuba, pierced and worked with inlaid gold and copper depicting a man fleeing another who wears a Tengu mask, a gnarled pine tree forms the background. Oval, 80 x 75. See page 16. $360 318 A Japanese, 17thC bronze tsuba modelled as six conjoined rice bales forming a circular shape, each bale is tied with a gold cord. Diameter 74. See page 16. $350 319 A small bronze patinated grey-metal model of an elephant, 18thC style. Height 40. $60 320 A small Satsuma dish, circular shape with scalloped rim, decorated with three Samurais, swords drawn, the back decorated with three Shimazu mons in gilt and profusely signed. Diameter 102. See page 16. $225 321 A 19thC Japanese gilt metal vesta case, decorated to either side with figures running from a storm. Height 55. $125 322 A Japanese mixed metal letter opener, the press moulded handle decorated with Kannon riding a massive carp upon a stormy sea, the sabre shaped blade engraved with flowers. Length 270. See page 16. $120 322A A large cloisonné bowl, circular shape with inverted rim, decorated to the exterior with four opposing paired dragons and mystic pearls, in polychrome on a black cloud ground. A turquoise lappet border encircles the bronze rim. The interior decorated with a large sinuous five clawed dragon in similar colours. Four character Qianlong reign mark under the base. Diameter 300. $400 323 A fine small Japanese Meiji period lidded Satsuma box of circular form, finely detailed, the lid with figures, buildings, trees and boats with Mt Fujiama to the background, the base with an encircling band of fan and other panels incorporating various florals, gilt enrichments, raised on three square sections, tapered legs, Shimazu family crest and other marks to the base. Diameter 80. Height 44. See page 16. $240 324 A large framed Nepalese Thangka depicting a Buddha, painted in watercolours on cotton, laid on board, glazed and gilt framed. 1390 x 1050. $250 325 A large old Japanese pottery tea storage jar of ovoid shape with a short neck and rich reddish brown glaze effects. Height 550. $260 326 A 18thC Japanese Seto stoneware plate, decorated with ‘Uma-No-Me’ (horse’s eye) pattern of concentric oval underglaze iron lines painted in a circle around the rim on a pale slip ground. Diameter 245. $120 327 An old Japanese baluster form jug with a wide mouth, polychrome enamelled decoration of figures in traditional robes, red, blue and turquoise dominant tones with gilt enrichments, emblems to the wide mouth, character marks to base. Height 130. See page 16. $250 PORCELAIN & CHINA 328 A pair of Victorian copper lustre jugs, relief moulded with a greyhound and a bull parted by a fruiting bowl, blue ground band to the centre. $250 329 A Victorian porcelain aesthetic movement ewer in the Pugin manner, the circular moon flask type body with a large panel in ‘Medieval’ style on blue ground, old staple repairs, printed mark to base. Height 252. $120 330 A 19thC English Coalbrookdale china ink stand of French rococo style encrusted with flowers and painted in polychrome. Some faults. Length 355. See page 16. $200 331 A late 19thC German Dresden inkstand with polychrome painted decoration of exotic birds and insects in a garden. Width 230. Small old rim repair. See page 16. $100 332 A 19thC German porcelain baluster lidded urn vase decorated with a scene of two young women and cupid in a garden, the borders richly gilded. Height 370. $200 333 A late Victorian earthenware dinner set by S. Fielding & Co. with floral decoration and gilded borders on a cream ground, 12 dinner plates, 12 luncheon plates, 12 soup coupes, 11 side plates, three lidded vegetable dishes, a lidded sauce tureen on stand, gravy boat, circular stem bowl and four graduated oval ashets. Printed marks. Some faults. $400 334 A Victorian Copeland large footed bowl, bands of encircling floral decoration in blue to the white ground, impressed mark. Diameter 350, height 140. $180 335 A large impressive Dresden style lidded urn, the four feet of the base in the form of angelic girls, the column and body of the urn decorated with moulded china flowers in varying colours, the front and back painted with flowers on a white ground, dominant pink tones with gilt embellishments, a cherub and flowering basket sits atop the lid, scrolling side handles with gilt detail. Height 660. $450 336 An old Italian majolica (Maiolica) footed jar, decorated in typical colours of a coastal scene of houses and putti, the side handles in the form of snakes. Height 40, diameter 130. See page 16. $300 337 A pair of early 19thC ironstone English Imari sauce boats, traditional decoration in orange/red, green and blue with gilt highlights, printed marks to base, one handle a.f. See page 16. $100 338 A Royal Worcester cabinet plate, painted with a medallion of summer flowers by Freeman, within an ornate gilt and cerise border. Diameter 230. See page 16. $250 340 A Royal Worcester plate, painted by James Stinton with a scene of Highland cattle beside a loch, misty mountains in the background, framed by a dark cobalt border and an etched gilt rim. Puce mark, c.1911. Diameter 230. $1000 341 A Worcester porcelain ‘Granny Snow’ candle snuffer, c.1902 (restored hand). Along with a porcelain snuffer, as a young lady (hairline). $100 342 A Worcester ‘Mrs Caudle’ candle snuffer, c.1901, (tiny factory flaw). Along with two others, plain white, as a monk and cook, (one restored). $120 343 A Royal Worcester hand painted plate by Harry Davis, ‘Carp’, printed mark to back. Diameter 235. Some scratches. $220 344 A Royal Worcester plate, hand painted to the centre with a view of ‘Edinburgh Castle’. Diameter 220. $200 345 C.H. Brannam Barum, Devon Arts & Crafts studio pottery vase, the cylindrical body with panels of elephants and two stylised birds within sgraffito borders and florals, dated 1881 and with incised marks and a further signature to base, narrow flared neck. Height 280. $160 346 Martin Bros. Arts & Crafts stoneware vase, the ovoid body with a heavily incised scrolling leaf design with a rich dark salt glazed textured ground, narrow neck with everted rim, incised marks to base ‘1-1903 Martin Bros. London & Southall’. Height 210. See page 16. $1100 347 A good Maw & Co. red lustre vase, of baluster form, all-over red lustre stylised panel and banded leaf and vine design, the two loop handles with scale type effect, probably a design by Walter Crane, painted marks to base including ‘Jackfield’. Height 220. See page 16. $600 348 A Della Robbia pottery Art Nouveau small plaque of circular form, relief decoration of a young girl under a single star flanked by tall florals, cream on blue ground, various incised marks and maker’s name to reverse. Diameter 102. $100 349 A Galle plate and a Minton secessionist plate, the Galle with restrained painted floral sprays in blue and mauve on cream with a pierced basket work type border, printed mark in blue to reverse. Diameter 215. The Minton serving plate of square form with moulded handles, restrained tube line decoration with blue florals on white ground, printed marks. 250 x 230. $180 350 A Doulton Lambeth stoneware water filter, Art Nouveau relief decoration of various floral bands, 11 musical cherubs and ‘Doulton Lambeth Patent Filter’, with original conforming lid and tap, various impressed and incised marks. Height 317, diameter 175. See page 16. $350 351 A Doulton Lambeth stoneware water filter, the body with cylindrical sections encircled with a band of dancing cherubs, other repeating bands of stylised leaves and rosettes in relief, tones of deep blue, green and ivory highlights, complete with original tap and liner. Some faults. Height 370. See page 16. $225 352 A 19thC Dunmore art pottery potpourri of classical spherical form with an arched pierced band to the shoulder, moulded ring handles, raised on three scroll feet, majolica glaze. Height 125, diameter 155. $110 353 A William Moorcroft teaset, pomegranate pattern consisting of a teapot, hot water pot, cream and sugar, the rims and lids in hand beaten pewter, handle of teapot with professional restoration. Impressed and signed marks to base. See page 16. $1600 354 A William De Morgan ceramic glazed tile with five blue flowers and broad green leaves on ivory ground, impressed circular mark to reverse. 154 x 154. See page 21. $250 355 A Victorian period tile decorated with a dog sitting on a cushion, skull and cross bones to two of the corners and a quotation from Romeo & Juliet, by Minton Hollins Tile Works. 155 x 155. See page 21. $150 356 A Victorian period tile, featuring a bull terrier, bottle green tone, by Sherwin & Cotton. 155 x 155. See page 21. $150 357 A Victorian period tile similar to above, in pink tone, by Sherwin & Cotton. 155 x 155. $150 358 A Victorian period tile, similar to above in pea green tone, by Sherwin & Cotton. 155 x 155. $150 359 A Victorian period tile, featuring a picture of a baby with a floral background, in mushroom tones, by the American Encaustic Tiling Company Ltd. 155 x 155. $150 360 A Victorian period tile decorated with the head of a bull, in a chocolate brown, by Sherwin & Cotton. 155 x 155. See page 21. $150 360A A Victorian period tile, the sea green tile featuring a bull terrier, by Sherwin & Cotton. 155 x 155. $150 361 A Victorian period tile moulded in relief with an owl flying in front of a crescent moon, in mottled greens, caramels and pinks, by the American Encaustic Tile Co. Ltd. 155 x 155. See page 21. $150 362 A large Poole vase of tall cylindrical 15 309 278 303 304 322 281 308 282 280 277 302 271 371 362 306 327 365 366 312 307 336 311 364 353 346 314 318 317 315 316 284 274 274 78 367 323 347 320 350 331 337 330 351 338 16 shape with a flared rim and circular base, bold polychrome painted decoration of grapes and vine leaves. Impressed mark. Height 280. See page 16. $250 363 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre plate of shaped circular form, decorated with an early design of repeating lozenge forms with blue centres in a stylised star design with red ground and a blue border, some wear. Diameter 230. $160 363A A Clarice Cliff bizarre three piece Stamford teaset in the Patina Country pattern, comprising teapot, sugar and cream painted in colours of red, orange, green and yellow. Chip to lid of teapot. See page 21. $475 364 A Clarice Cliff ‘Original Bizarre’ Lotus jug. Early diamond pattern in brown, yellow and cobalt with green outlining, cobalt banded at the neck and handle, yellow banded at the base. Incised mark: ‘Lotus/shape’, Reg. 668241 and printed mark ‘Hand Painted’, Newport Pottery, England. Height 295. See page 16. $1800 365 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre vase, cylindrical shape with everted rim, shape 195, decorated with an encircling band of triangular pennants in orange, green and ivory reserved on a yellow ground, banded yellow at the mouth and orange at the foot. Printed mark: Hand Painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery, England. Height 225. See page 16. $750 366 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre ‘Caprice Vase’, faceted ovoid shape, shape 360, hand painted in bright enamels on a pale blue background, restoration at rim. Marked with printed backstamp. Height 205. See page 16. $600 367 A Royal Doulton Studio Pottery vase, slender ovoid shape with everted mouth, decorated with an Art Nouveau stylised pattern of four palmettes and small flower head motifs on a mottled green ground. Impressed marks. Height 270. See page 16. $225 368 A Keith Murray Wedgwood ink stand, matt green glaze, the rectangular tray base with two impressions for pens, the circular finely ridged ink pot with original liner and lid with ridged disc form finial. Printed marks to base including early facsimile signature. Length 255, depth 145. See page 21. $650 369 A Beswick china model of a pheasant taking flight, model 849. Length 260. $120 370 A German porcelain serving dish, divided into three sections, each decorated with a bouquet of summer flowers and with gilt tendrils, a carrying handle issues from the centre. Width 350. $120 371 A large Lladro figurine of a seminaked woman seated upon a rock, band to her hair, narrow drape to her waist, holding her shoes, matt tan/brown dominant tone with blue/ green and soft red other tones, printed, impressed and incised marks. 350 x 200 x 455. See page 16. $450 372 A set of three blue and white rack plates, each decorated with a cartoon from the Doctor Syntax series after Thomas Rowlandson within floral borders. Diameter 265. $110 373 A pair of late 19thC German porcelain lidded bottle form vases painted in polychrome with scenes of country figures and encrusted with fruit, flowers and insects. Printed marks. Height 335. $400 374 A Lladro figurine, a white dove landing on a flowering branch. 190 x 300. $150 375 A pair of pottery urns, the top and shoulder dipped in a green trickle glaze, the lower body and base unglazed, square foot, with a band of floral relief decoration to the top. Height 330, diameter 180. See page 21. $250 MILITARIA 378 Four WWI service medals awarded to Dvr. J.G. Bristow R.S.A. 16492 including the standard service medal pair, 1914 star and the South Africa medal with bars for South Africa 1902, Orange Free State and Cape Colony, complete with ribbons on backing card. See page 21. $200 379 Seven assorted World War II service medals awarded to J.L. Kirk 75410 and W.A. Smallacombe, includes two of The Australia medals, two standard service medals and three stars, The Pacific Star, The Africa Star and The 1939-1945 Star, all medals with ribbons. $150 380 A German WWII Iron Cross, 2nd Class with ribbon, the suspension ring with stamped marks. $100 381 A German Standard 1933 dagger, the ebony shaped grip with inlays, silvered metal fittings, original scabbard minus fitting to point end, the blade traditionally engraved ‘Meine Ehre Heist Treue’, some attention required. $250 382 Three vintage spike bayonets, in- cludes one with War Department markings and concave tapered triform blade with scabbard, the other with X tapered form blade and brass grip and one smaller of tapered concave tri-form with flattened end. See page 21. $120 383 An 1866 French Chassepot bayonet, with scabbard, brass handle, steel guard, hooked quillion. Length 700. $160 384 A Mauser bayonet with scabbard and frog, the blade with original finish, the frog stamped 1937. Length 450. See page 21. $160 385 A short carbine bayonet with scabbard, the double fullered blade with a scalloped tip in fine condition. Length 315. $125 386 A German naval cutlass, in blued steel scabbard, steel hilt and guard, military stamps at the ricasso. $120 387 Two fighting knives, includes an American Mark I trench knife, the brass grip marked U.S. 1918 and with knuckle duster finger guard, double edged steel blade, the other of Sykes type with a fine ribbed brass grip and quality steel tapered double edged blade in a leather scabbard. $120 388 Two Mauser bayonets with long fullered blades marked with Arabic inscriptions at the ricasso, steel guard with hooked quillions. Length 585. See page 21. $120 389 An old Indonesian kris with traditional wavy steel blade, restrained decoration to the carved handle and tapered scabbard with a wide top flange. Length overall 510. See page 5. $175 390 An old Indonesian kris, plain tapered steel blade, restrained carved decoration to the handle, tapered scabbard with wide curved flange. Length overall 475. $160 390A An old Indonesian kris, the tapered steel blade with restrained carved handle, plain scabbard with wide flange end. Length overall 465. $150 390B A similar old Indonesian kris to above. Length 380. $150 391 An old Indonesian kris, tapered steel blade with stylised figured carved handle, the tapered plain scabbard with carved flange to top end. Length overall 460. See page 5. $150 392 Artist unknown, Japanese soldiers 17 interred on Hawaii, WWII watercolour heightened with white, framed under glass. 150 x 260, unsigned. $120 393 Four war related books, includes ‘The Anzac Books’, written and illustrated in Gallipoli, ‘R.A.F. Pocket Book 1937’, ‘Brown’s Signalling ....’, and ‘ShellShocks - New Zealanders in France’, a private edition for the New Zealand Division. $110 394 A German World War I Hebel type flare pistol, wooden grips, lever relief below barrel, the side plate marked ‘TESCO 2116’. Length 360. See page 21. $420 395 A Robert Taylor, Ltd. Ed. wartime aviation print ‘Midway-Strike against the Akagi’, signed and numbered 666/1250 and bearing six other pencil signatures of Dick Best (one of the most experienced dive-bomber pilots), Major General Marion Carl, Capt. Robert Elder, etc., certificate and details on reverse. 540 x 750, framed under glass. $250 396 A Gerald Coulson, Ltd. Ed. wartime aviation print, ‘The Sinking of the Tirpitz’, signed and numbered 422/500. 610 x 740, framed under glass. $250 397 A Robert Taylor, Ltd. Ed. wartime print ‘Hurricane Scramble’, signed and numbered 440/1000 and bearing the original signatures of 15 pilots including additional to original signatures obtained from pilots at air shows around the U.K. during the 1980s/90s. 550 x 800, framed under glass. See back cover. $250 398 A Frank Wooton Ltd. Ed. wartime aviation print ‘Typhoon’, signed and numbered 9/850 and bearing the signatures of five pilots. 480 x 620, framed under glass. $250 399 A Robert Taylor 1991 wartime aviation print, ‘Beach Head Strike Force’, signed and numbered 590/1250, further signed by four pilots, Colonel Phillip Delong, etc., certificate on reverse. 515 x 695, framed under glass. $250 400 A Gerald Coulson wartime aviation print ‘The First Blow’, published to mark the 50th anniversary of the First RAF Bombing Raid of the Second World War, signed and numbered 915/1089 and signed by Flight Lieutenant George Booth, certificate on reverse. 500 x 605, framed under glass. $250 The following lots are from the collection of the late Andy Anderson a 18 noted aviation historian of Fielding, New Zealand. S./Ldr Basil (‘Andy’) Anderson born Wanganui 1934 to the youngest daughter of New Zealand Cross winner, Sgt. Samuel Austin. Joined R.N.Z.A.F. in 1951, after eight years, sailed for England joining the Royal Air Force training as a navigator. In the mid 1970’s, he served as Station Navigation Officer at R.A.F. Wyton. R.A.F. downsizing lead to a move back to New Zealand in 1977 based at Ohakea as Ops./Int. before becoming Base Adjutant. Retirement in 1992 allowed Andy to become more actively involved with his passion for aviation history. More details available at viewing. 401 A selection of aviation and military history books, 20thC, titles include ‘Okinawa 1945 by Simon Foster’, Outpost of War by Gordon Young, etc. $100 402 A selection of aviation and military history books, 20thC including Burma Serjin by Gordon Seagrave, Dunkirk, The British Evacuation 1940 by Robert Jackson, etc. $80 403 A selection of military and aviation history books, 20thC, including Spitfire Strikes by Johnnie Houlton and Men of Coastal Command 1939-1945 by Chas Bowyer. $100 404 A selection of books similar to above including Return via Dunkirk by Gun Buster, of Wind & Water by James Sanders. $100 405 A selection of books similar to above including American Aircraft of WWII, Craft for the Few by M.J. Bowyer. $80 406 A selection of books similar to above including The Undeclared War by Harold James, Test Pilot by Brian Johnson. $100 407 A selection of books similar to above including The Decision to drop the Bomb by F. Freed, Eastern Approaches by Fitzroy MacLean. $100 408 A selection of books similar to above including Not with Guns Alone by Dennis Warner, Beyond the Shindwin by Bernard Ferguson and some videos. $100 409 A selection of books similar to above including the R.A.F. at War, Celebration of the DC3. $80 410 A selection of books similar to above including Cheshire V.C. by Russell Braddon, The Dam Busters by Paul Brickhill. $80 411 A selection of books similar to above including The Life & Times of Lord Mountbatten, Arctic Convoys by Vice Admiral Schofield. $100 412 A selection of books similar to above including The Moonlight War by Terence O’Brien, To Know the Sky by Prudence Hill. $100 413 Ten volumes of United States Naval Operations in WWII plus four volumes of Official History of New Zealand’s Efforts in the Great War. $120 414 A selection of military and aviation history books including Freyberg Churchill’s Salamander, The Last Secret by Nicholas Bethell. $100 415 A selection of books similar to above including The Far & The Deep by Edward Scafford, Aircraft of the Fighting Powers, Volume 1-7. $80 416 A selection of books similar to above including The History of the R.A.F., The Wild Winds by Paul Sortehaug. $80 417 Nine volumes of The New Zealand Expeditionary Forces books, various titles. $80 418 A selection of New Zealand Official History and New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force. $100 419 A box of military and aviation history books including The Road to Biggin Hill by Vincent Orange, Typhoon Pilot by Desmond Scott. $80 420 Six large ‘coffee table’, military history books including Spitfire, A Complete Fighting History, Jane’s Fighting Aircraft of WWII. See page 21. $100 421 A selection of literary and aviation history books, 20thC, including Aircraft of the South African Air Force, the Vulcan Story by Kim Laming. $ 100 422 A selection of military history books including The Great World War. $100 423 A selection of ‘coffee table’ military and aviation history books including Return to Midway by Robert D. Ballard, Encyclopaedia of Military Aircraft. $ 100 424 A selection of military and aviation history books, 20thC, including The Rise & Fall of the Third Reich by William Shirer, Decision in Germany by Lucius Clay. $80 425 A selection of books similar to above including Winged Victory by Geoffrey Perret, New Zealand & The Korean War, Volume I. $100 426 A selection of books similar to above including The Pacific War, The War in the Air, Volume 6. $80 427 A selection of books similar to above including 21 Squadrons by Leslie Hunt, War in the Air by Gerald Bowman. $100 428 A selection of military and aviation magazines, some in folders. $80 429 A selection of military and aviation history books, 20thC, including Mountbatten by Philip Ziegler, The History of Soviet Aircraft from 1919 by Václav Nemecek. $100 430 A selection of books similar to above including Kiwis in Khaki, New Zealanders at War by Michael King. $100 431 A selection of books similar to above including Spitfire The History, Vietnam Air Wars. $100 432 A selection of books similar to above including History of U.N. Forces in Korean War, The World Air Forces. $ 80 433 A selection of magazines, The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Aircraft, in plastic folders. $80 434 Two boxes of The Aeroplane magazines. $80 435 A selection of aircraft books including The Lancaster File, the Anson File. $ 80 435A A selection of military history books including a New Zealand Official Histories. See page 21. $100 436 Two boxes of aircraft magazines, The Royal Heir Quarterly & Contact. $80 TUESDAY 8TH NOVEMBER 2011 2ND SESSION at 5.00pm JEWELLERY 440 A pair of antique gold and seed pearl earrings, the small fine seed pearls worked onto a pierced mother-ofpearl frame, with kidney hooks for pierced ears. See page 29. $150 441 A pair of 9ct. large drop earrings, the long teardrop forms with small ball drops, the loops for pierced ears with ball supports. Weight 7.7gms. See page 24. $375 442 A pair of antique 18ct. yellow gold drop earrings, each with a long torpedo type form suspended within a tapered frame all from a ball with hooks for pierced ears. Length 60. See page 24. $475 443 A pair of 9ct. and greenstone cufflinks, the oval polished piece of greenstone, gold backed. See page 29. $150 444 A Charles Horner silver and enamel Art Nouveau brooch of shaped triangular form with a combination of blue/green enamelled panels. Chester 1906. $160 445 An early 20thC greenstone and gold heart pendant, the gilded leaf form mounts with applied ‘NZ’. Minor chip to point. See page 24. $90 446 An Edwardian period 9ct. gold Art Nouveau pendant, the scrolling frame with leaf forms set with small seed pearls and a small facet cut pale blue stones to the top, a slender stem with two leaves set with seed pearls and two further blue stones suspended from the base, with attached chain, in an old jewellery box. See page 24. $220 447 An Edwardian period 9ct. gold Art Nouveau pendant, the round frame set with a facet cut amethyst coloured stone to the centre of two crossed bands with scrolling decoration, an oval amethyst coloured stone suspended from the base, with attached gold chain. See page 24. $250 448 A white metal fancy necklace clasp set with seven diamonds, c.1930. $ 100 449 A Victorian 15ct. gilded yellow gold target brooch with a central cabochon garnet above a recessed section, stylised Greek key tapering border, fine rope work highlights. See page 24. $260 450 A Victorian gold cased steel and agate pendant fob seal, the oval panel with scroll initials, fine reeded decoration. See page 29. $160 451 A large 18ct. Victorian yellow gold seal, the pale agate panel with intaglio cut shield armorial, reeded frame. Weight 17.9. See page 24. $650 452 A 9ct. rock crystal pendant fob, the plain arched frame with tapered bale and suspension loop, the clear crystal spinner of triangular section. See page 24. $120 453 A 15ct. yellow gold and citrine pendant, the pressed leaf form relief frame of two tone yellow framing the large faceted tear drop citrine. See page 29. $100 454 A silver and opal type Arts & Craft pendant and conforming necklace, the oval pendant with scroll relief design set with nine blue and variable green stones, the necklace with five matching stones, the clasp with another. See page 24. $160 455 An impressive vintage 14ct. yellow gold, jade and diamond brooch/ pendant, the oval cabochon jade panel in rubover mount framed by 21 old cut diamonds with a further 18 diamonds to the floral pediment and three to the leaf form bale. Length overall 45. See page 24. $750 456 A mid-20thC .800 silver large fancy brooch watch, the bow supporting the bale and attached ornate floral basket set with marcasite, vibrant blue and green stones, the reverse with the Swiss 15 jewel circular watch. Length 77, width 43. See page 24. $275 457 An Edwardian period 9ct. gold and seed pearl starburst brooch, the six arm star with leaf and floral highlights, entirely set with seed pearls, brooch pin and pendant loop support to reverse. See page 24. $450 458 A late Victorian 9ct. yellow gold bloodstone and agate fob pendant, stylised rectangular shield form with suspension loop to top. See page 24. $120 459 A Victorian 15ct. yellow gold Masonic seal, the rectangular red stone panel intaglio cut with a central eye and ‘May It Watch Over You’, ribbed frame, open D-form mount and with a wide fitted suspension loop. See page 29. $320 460 A 9ct. yellow gold, seed pearl and green stone Edwardian pendant of open scrolling form, central vibrant green baguette stone claw set above the floral and scroll design, set with seed pearls, conforming bale to top set with pearls. See page 29.$150 460A Four various early 20thC greenstone and gold stick pins, each with ball end and short suspension chain supporting the greenstone carved feature including a boot, leaf and hearts. See page 29. $100 461 A colonial 9ct. yellow gold and greenstone fouled anchor brooch, the cylindrical greenstone shaft with engraved fittings and wrapped gold wire, old repair. See page 24. $90 19 462 An old ivory and bone sectional snake necklace, with carved integral sections and stylised head form. See page 24. $100 463 An impressive 9ct. gold and greenstone charm bracelet, the curve link bracelet with a dog-clip clasp supporting nine greenstone pendant-charms, all with gold fittings, including a carved crescent moon, a Maori carved tooth form, hei tiki, a kotiate form, a mere form and others, three intaglio cut with kiwis. See page 24. $1850 464 A modern silver gilt brooch in the form of a phoenix bird, the body a facet cut smoky stone, a garnet as the eye. Marked ‘Reja and Sterling’ to reverse. $150 465 A vintage costume brooch in the form of a poodle set with numerous facet cut pieces of jet, a small ruby as the eye and nose. See page 24. $100 466 An antique gilt metal brooch, the central star shape set with a facet cut almondine garnet and with six cabochon opals, the outer frame of scrolling rings with a safety chain. See page 29. $110 467 An old strand of graduated circular amber beads, from 20 to 7 millimetres in diameter. Length 560. See page 24.$160 468 A colonial greenstone and gold bracelet of five shaped greenstone links each set with a small seed pearl interspersed with six gold balls with a gold bale to each end of the greenstone, padlock clasp, with safety chain. See page 24. $550 469 A jade and gold brooch in the form of two rods of bamboo with gold and jade leaves. See page 29. $150 470 A pair of impressive early 19thC diamond cluster and 14ct. gold earrings, each with an old cut central diamond framed by eight further diamonds in recessed oval mounts, overall flower head form, with later screw fittings. See page 29. $650 471 A 19thC multi-diamond set white metal brooch of stylised leaf and flower form, the flower head end with a large central diamond framed by ten smaller diamonds, with feather/leaf forms off to one side set with a further ten old cut diamonds. Length 55. See page 29. $375 472 A 19thC diamond cluster and white metal brooch of oval form, the cen- 20 tral flower head type design set with seven early simple cut diamonds. See page 29. $160 473 A 19thC gold and diamond fancy ribbon form brooch, the scrolling ribbon and leaf forms and two suspended sections set with 39 simple old cut diamonds, 9ct or higher. See page 29.$375 474 An 18ct. gold rose brooch, the flower head of carved orange coral, claw set with leaves and cut branches to one side, marked 750, total weight 8.8gms. See page 29. $300 475 An impressive 18ct. gold and large amethyst, 1970s hand made pendant, the oval mixed cut ‘medium dark purple’ amethyst of 22cts. claw set within a star-burst surround of 36 outward and inward tapered bars. 38 x 31, various marks to the reverse including N.Z. and maker’s/designer’s initials DAB. Valuation available. See page 29. $725 475A A pair of late 19thC 15ct yellow gold coat stick pins, the heads of leaf form, each claw set with two turquoise flower heads with central set diamonds, connected by a fine curb link chain. See page 24. $150 476 An impressive 15ct gold and diamond hexagonal form brooch with 12 cushion cut claw set diamonds framing the central circular band of 12 similar cut diamonds framing a natural pearl to the centre. See page 29. $2600 477 An 18ct yellow gold snake link neck chain of multiple links with a rose gold barrel and tongue clasp. Length 500, weight 18gms. See page 29. $650 478 An old 18ct. yellow gold and diamond snake ring, the snake’s head set with five old cut diamonds totalling approx. .42ct., the ring formed by three wraps of the snake. Weight 6.2gms. See page 29. $800 479 An 18ct. yellow gold, five pearl and diamond ring, bridge style with the graduated pearls spaced by eight small diamonds. $420 480 An antique 18ct. yellow gold marquise sapphire and diamond lady’s ring, the lozenge form panel entirely set with four central sapphires of good light blue colour and 17 old cut diamonds, claw set. See page 29. $550 481 An early 19thC diamond and 14ct. gold lady’s ring similar to lot 470, the central claw set diamond framed by eight further diamonds, all old cut, the shaped band with split shoulders. See page 29. $375 482 An 18ct. yellow gold and sapphire cluster princess ring, the central sapphire claw set above three rows of further sapphires. $180 483 An 18ct. gold mourning ring, the plain gold band with plaited hair set to the centre, with three small engraved bands and a blank shield holding the hair in place, probably late 18th/early 19thC. $200 484 An estate three stone diamond ring, a .20ct. old European cut diamond in a rub-over mount to the centre with two modern brilliant cut diamonds to either side and three small diamonds set to each high shoulder, in 18ct. white gold and platinum. See page 29. $600 485 An early 20thC 9ct. yellow gold lady’s ring set with a central recessed diamond flanked by two pairs of facet cut rubies, shell form shoulders. Chester hallmarks. $200 486 A Victorian period 18ct. gold lady’s dress ring, the three sapphires spaced by two diamonds, pierced mount, hallmarks for Chester 1895. $240 487 An 18ct. gold sapphire and diamond estate ring, the small round brilliant cut diamond claw set with a square cut sapphire to each side, upright decorative white gold shoulders and an 18ct. yellow gold band with engraved decoration to the sides. $140 488 An 18ct diamond and sapphire five stone bridge ring, the central sapphire framed by four diamonds, claw set. $320 489 An 18ct. white gold sapphire and diamond dress ring, the .30ct. round brilliant cut diamond claw set and surrounded by six round facet cut sapphires and a further 18 small round brilliant cut diamonds, in a flower pattern, high basket mount. Approx. diamond weight 1ct., approx. sapphire weight .60ct. See page 29.$1200 490 An 18ct. and diamond dress ring, the .30ct. old cushion cut diamond centrally set in a rub-over mount with 19 old cut diamonds set in the two crossed bands. See page 29. $2000 491 An Edwardian period 18ct. gold gypsy ring, the plain domed band set with three old cut diamonds. Chester 1907. See page 29. $650 492 An 18ct. and diamond dress ring, the 375 368 375 235 232 363A 420 355 356 360 394 119 361 354 435A 10 567 383 384 388 542 25 519 520 378 21 flower shape mount set with nine small old cut diamonds. See page 29. $300 493 An antique coin of ancient Roman or Greek style, in a 9ct. rose gold frame to be worn as a pendant. See page 24. $200 494 A Victorian cameo brooch, the shell carved with an angel, an anchor in her lap, looking up at the evening star, in an ornate scrolling 15ct. gold frame with a safety chain. Length 65. Small crack. See page 24. $250 495 A Victorian cameo brooch decorated with the three graces, in 9ct. rose gold frame with English decoration. Length 65. See page 24. $150 496 A silver brooch by Tony Buller (b.1938. Patoni Silver, N.Z. ) in the form of a flying phoenix marked ‘STG SIL’ to the back. Height 120. See page 24.$250 497 A silver hollow large curb link bracelet with a large puffer heart clasp. Weight 41.7 gms. See page 29. $160 498 A European designer 18ct. yellow gold and silver lady’s bracelet, decorative moulded length of knight’s armour, decorative swords, mace and bound logs, long loop form clasp. Weight 18.6 gms. See page 24. $360 499 A 9ct. white gold neck chain of circular links with parrot beak clasp. Length 440, weight 8.3gms. $220 500 A c.1900 9ct. yellow gold framed cameo brooch of a woman’s portrait in profile, the frame with shaped rim, internal flaws to the shell. See page 24. $160 501 A 9ct. and diamond pendant, the .35ct. round brilliant cut diamond centrally set in a rubover mount surrounded by numerous small round brilliant cut diamonds in a pavé setting, a small round brilliant cut diamond also set to the gold bale, with a 9ct. mesh chain, approx. diamond weight 1ct. See page 24. $900 502 An Edwardian period 9ct.rose gold fob chain, the short chain of graduated curved links with two dog clips, 25gms. See page 29. $400 503 A modern 22ct. gold chain, the flat links with ‘S’ clasp, 30gms. See page 24. $1250 504 Six 22ct. gold bangles, in various patterns, wieght 43.9gms. See page 24. $1850 22 505 A 1907 gold sovereign. See page 29. $420 506 An 1879 gold half sovereign. See page 29. $220 507 A 1910 half sovereign. See page 29. $220 CLOCKS & WATCHES 508 A lady’s Art Deco platinum and diamond Suppa cocktail wristwatch, the engraved long rectangular case with four round brilliant cut diamonds, the bracelet mounts each with a further three diamonds, black cord strap, working order. See page 29. $850 509 A lady’s 18ct. gold half hunter fob watch, the back profusely engraved, the gilded dial with Roman numerals and some decoration, stem wind. See page 29. $400 510 An 18ct. gold lady’s full hunter fob watch, the front and back profusely engraved, the gilded dial with Roman numerals and floral decoration, stem wind, in working order. See page 29. $650 511 A nickel plated open face Hebdomas patent pocket watch, stem wind, the white enamel dial with green and silver enamelled Arabic numerals, exposed escapement. See page 29. $200 512 A silver cased key wind pocket watch, London 1864, the fusee movement by J.H. Tinn & Sons, London. The silver dial with engraved detail, gold Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial. See page 29. $130 513 Two antique gold watch keys. $150 515 A gent’s Omega wristwatch, the Constellation automatic chronometer in good working order with a black leather strap. $300 516 A gent’s Breitling wristwatch, the 815 “Premier” with Valjoix 7736 movement, Tachymetre dial, gold plated case, original silvered dial, three black sub-dials, gold hands and original back cover. See page 29. $1250. 517 A vintage Bulova silver and 14k yellow gold gents early digital watch, the curved sided rectangular case and link bracelet all with fine rope-type decoration, the rectangular bezel and links in polished 14k yellow gold, red glass to face. See page 29. $600 517A An A.C. Schnitzer Chrono S1 gent’s wristwatch, the silvered dial with three subsidiary dials and a conforming tachymeter bezel, on black leather straps with a patent clasp opening. In ebonized presentation box. $150 518 An English Art Deco desktop clock garniture comprising a marbled and malachite cased clock with Rotherhams movement (at fault), along with a conforming stone easel perpetual calendar with silver mounts, hallmarked London 1937 and a small ashtray similarly of marble and malachite. $700 519 A good late 19thC Boulle mantel clock of baluster form, with ormolu mounts including a Rococo urn, the gilt dial with a 12-piece enamel cartouche, blue Roman numerals with a Sunburst pendulum behind the glazed panel, the eight day French Mougin signed movement striking on a gong, working order. 195 x 100 x 335. See page 21. $1450 520 A large impressive 19thC English walnut bracket clock, the silvered dial with subsidiary dials above for chime/silent regulation and Westminster chimes or 8 bells, twin chain fusee movement, the case with Gothic arches, barley twist column mouldings and carved finials. Working order, with key. Together with original walnut shelf bracket. Height 760. See page 21. $2500 521 An eight day hooded wall clock, the plain case with turned column mouldings and stepped pediment, the Georgian single weight pendulum movement with a brass dial marked ‘Henry Swaine’, ornate spandrels, single hand, working order. $1200 SILVER 522 A Sheffield Plate salver, with pie crust rim, shell and scroll border, engraved pattern to the centre and crested, a muzzled wolf’s head erased flanked by upraised wings. Diameter 315. See page 32. $150 523 A pair of Georgian style silver plated candelabra, with tapering knopped columns rising from shaped square bases supporting three nozzles, two elevated on sinuous stems. Height 455. $300 524 A Regency style silver plated candelabra with a knopped tapering stem rising from a circular spreading foot supporting three nozzles, two elevat- ed on sinuous stems by Walker & Hall. Height 430. $100 525 A Georgian Scottish horn snuff mull with silver mounts, engraved Alex Leslie. See page 8. $350 526 A silver mounted horse hoof inkwell, the generous silver mount with a hinged lid engraved ‘Ginger’ enclosing original blue glass liner, the base with a fitted silver plate horse shoe. Birmingham 1930 by L.T. Richardson. 120 x 150 x 80. See page 32. $375 527 A late Victorian period double ended scent bottle, the ruby glass bottle with silver plate caps, profusely engraved. Length 105. See page 8. $150 528 A pair of silver thimbles, with a band of niello decoration at base, marks rubbed. $75 529 Two silver thimbles, Charles Horner, Chester 1894 and 1909. See page 29. $100 530 A rare patent needle case, incorporating a thimble as the cover enclosing three cotton reels and a needle case. Birmingham 1912 by Charles Horner. See page 32. $150 531 A Victorian silver vinaigrette of serpentine rectangular form, all-over scroll engraving, the hinged lid enclosing gilded interior with a pierced and engraved hinged grill. Birmingham 1843 by Edward Smith. See page 32. $300 532 A George III small silver pill box of oval form, restrained engraved hinged lid. Birmingham 1798 by Samuel Pemberton. See page 32. $240 533 An Old Sheffield Plate shallow dish, circular shape with serpentine outline, crested to the centre. Diameter 245. $80 534 A Georgian Old Sheffield Plate teapot, squat baluster shape raised on scroll and claw feet. The simple arched handle with ivory heat rings, the hinged lid with ivory finial. Height 220. $125 535 A pair of William IV silver framed spectacles set with natural rock crystal pebble lenses. The arms with pinned extensions, one marked ‘Pebbles’. London 1833. See page 32. $150 536 A late Edwardian plain silver sovereign case. Birmingham 1909. $120 537 An Edwardian silver vesta case, kidney bean shape. Chester 1902. See page 29. $120 538 An early 20thC silver and ivory letter opener, the ivory blade with a decorative silver handle which also incorporates a magnifying glass. Birmingham 1920. $250 539 An Edwardian silver novelty cradle pin cushion/thimble holder of oval boat form, the covered end supporting the silver plate thimble, original pad, raised on four ball feet. Birmingham 1905 by Adie & Lovekin Ltd. See page 32. $460 540 A Victorian silver christening mug, the oval body engraved with flowering vines, scroll initials to the leaf framed cartouche, engraved circular flaring foot, double scroll handle. London 1868, the foot base engraved ‘Elkington L’Pool’. Weight 156gms. See page 32. $220 541 An Edwardian novelty dog’s head silver handled button hook, the handle with a waisted body embossed with stylised leaf scrolls and florals, the finial as a double dog’s head set with glass eyes, tapered steel shaft and hook. Birmingham 1907 by Crisford & Norris Ltd. Length 230. See page 32. $360 542 An early 20thC silver pocket watch cased barometer by J. Hicks, London, the silvered dial with double scale, the case hallmarked London 1913 by Albert Thomas Oliver. Diameter 52, in original Morocco leather hinged fitted case. See page 21. $120 543 A pair of George IV silver salts of oval form, pierced and engraved borders, floral swag, central band, original blue glass liners, raised on four ball and claw feet. London 1784 and 1786 by Robert Hennell I. See page 32. $650 544 A William IV silver teapot, ovoid shape raised on a circular spreading foot, the handle and spout with acanthus capping, the shoulder and hinged lid decorated with acanthus scroll engraving. London 1837 by Joseph and John Angell, retailer’s mark engraved under base. Height 210. See page 32. $1000 545 A Victorian silver sugar basket of urn shape with a blue glass liner, the body and stem with fluted detail, the rim with pierced gallery and festoon swags, raised on a square plinth base. London 1880 by Charles Boyton II. Height 125. See page 32. $650 546 A George III silver salver with beaded rim and three scroll feet, decorated with wiggle-work and punched bor- ders framing a crest of a horseshoe between wings (Farrer of London). London 1779, probably by John Crouch and Thomas Hannam. Diameter 210. See page 32. $1200 547 A George III silver dinner plate with shaped gadrooned border. Engraved with the Coat of Arms of James Graham, Duke of Montrose. London 1809, probably by William Bennett. Diameter 250. See page 32. $800 548 A George III silver teapot, oval shape with gadrooned rim, a domed hinged cover, boxwood handles and ball feet. Engraved with an armorial crest and coat of arms. Old repairs. London 1815 by Crispin Fuller. Weight 575gms. See page 32. $600 549 A Georgian silver creamer of oval can form, the elegant shaped rim with gadroon decoration, the plain body with a single band of engraved shell and fine diamond decoration, the armorial of an armoured arm with snake wrapped sword above ribbon engraved ‘Persever’d’. Sheffield 1812. See page 32. $475 550 A Georgian Scottish silver sugar basin of oval boat form, with two large flat top handles, reeded detail, engraved bands, acorn and floral detail, gilded interior, the clear marks excluding date stamp, by Francis Howden. 186 x 107 x 110. See page 32. $675 551 An impressive early George III silver lidded tankard/jug of plain baluster form with a reeded fine band to the body, spreading circular foot, the domed hinged cover with scrolling thumb piece, the double scroll handle with ivory heat rings and matching detail top and base, fancy scroll framed shield armorial, the lid and base with matched hallmarks for London 1760, maker William Grundy, a noted tankard maker. Weight 990. See front cover. $3400 552 A rare James I silver seal top spoon, the cast finial with an unengraved circular disc top above lobed and leaf decorated sections, plain mildly tapered hexagonal handle, traditional heavy gauge oval bowl, clearly bottom marked London 1604 by William Cawdell, and struck with a crowned lion’s head to the bowl. Weight 50gms. approx. See front cover & page 32. $4000 553 A George III silver teapot on a matching stand, oval form, both with engraved wriggle work bands and a matching scroll and floral cartouche border, the teapot with a long 23 504 457 452 449 462 454 456 446 494 501 444 500 495 496 467 493 455 498 447 463 445 458 442 503 468 465 461 441 24 475A 451 tapered spout, wooden handle and finial, the stand raised on four pad type feet. London 1800, the teapot by Solomon Houghan, the stand by William Bennett. See page 32. $1650 554 A George III quality small heavy silver salver, the rim with shell and gadroon detail, the flat surface with a wide band of engraved panel design including classical shell and trellis panels, raised on three ball and claw feet, the clear hallmarks for London 1767 by Ebenezer Coker. Diameter 210. See page 32. $1850 555 A pair of George III style sugar basin and milk jug, oval shape with gadrooned rim, acanthus capped handles, raised on ball feet. Sheffield 1902 by John Round & Son. 540gms. See page 32. $550 556 A mid 20thC silver two handled sugar basin and milk jug, oval shape with faceted walls, raised on claw feet. Sheffield 1947 by Viner’s Ltd. 365gms. Along with a small American sauce ladle, fiddle and thread pattern. $ 400 557 A 20thC silver cream jug, circular cup shape with octagonal faceted walls raised on a circular spreading foot with a shell moulded spout and and an acanthus capped handle. Birmingham 1939 by Adie Bros. Weight 137gms. See page 32. $150 558 A pair of silver candlesticks, with small tapering nozzles raised on short cylindrical stems from a circular spreading foot, heavily embossed with birds and foliate designs. Birmingham 1973 by Broadway & Co. Height 100. $120 559 A 20thC silver salver, circular, pie crust rimmed, raised on volute scroll feet with acanthus capping. Sheffield 1960 by Walker & Hall. 853gms. Diameter 315. See page 32. $1000 560 A Japanese silver tea and coffee service with tray, with Art Nouveau influenced decoration of irises, the flowers decorating each piece in high relief on a hammer finished ground. The set comprises a spirit kettle with a burner, coffee pot, teapot, lidded and open sugar basins and a milk jug. The oblong tray with canted corners and everted rim with decoration conforming to the teaset. Each piece marked underneath with a two character mark and seal. Weight 8130gms. See page 32. $10,500 561 A cased set of silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons, the spoon backs enamelled in various colours, each with a seal top finial. Birmingham 1957 by William Suckling Ltd. One with slight chipping. See page 32. $150 562 A cased set of silver coffee spoons, each with greenstone ball finial. Birmingham 1926. See page 32. $90 563 An early 20thC Joseph Swindell & Son silver and greenstone teaspoon and cake fork set with tapered rounded greenstone handles to the long tapered fitting, maker’s mark and ‘Sterling Silver’ to each piece, original fitted case with the lid lining marked ‘New Zealand Greenstone Sterling Silver’. See page 32. $250 564 A New Zealand silver and greenstone napkin ring of triangular form, two sides of greenstone, the base in silver, marked ‘STG SIL’, with a crown to the side, possibly Frank Grady & Sons, Wellington. See page 32. $120 565 A New Zealand silver napkin ring by T.W.C. Nance (1880-81), Wanganui, circular form with fine castellated type bands, engraved ‘Milie’, stamped with maker’s mark, old Morocco fitted leather case. See page 32. $120 566 A vase shaped silver sugar caster of octagonal section, raised on a spreading foot, the tall cover with an acorn finial. Birmingham 1948 by D. Bros. Height 180. See page 32. $250 567 A French silver Art Deco vanity set, in pig skin travelling case. Comprising jars and brushes, the tops and backs of which are enamelled in striking black and white concentric rondels, or shapes conforming to the objects including hair brushes. The central mirror lifts to reveal a selection of implements, some with ivory handles. The silver with a .950 French fineness mark along with London import marks for 1922 and the mark of George Stockwell for Stockwell & Co., the Finsbury Street importers. Some slight faults. The case with applied monogram and original key. See page 21. $550 568 A Victorian silver trophy cup, the oval bowl with half wrythen lobing, raised on a single knopped stem from a plain circular spreading foot. Sheffield 1897 by James Deakin & Sons. Height 200. 162gms. $190 569 A boxed set of silver and enamel coffee spoons, the spoon backs enamelled with wild flowers, with original gilding. Birmingham 1960. See page 32. $120 570 A cased set of Edwardian silver oyster forks, each small fork with three tines, the dog nose handles with thread outline. Birmingham 1913 by Charles Wilkes. $90 571 A cased Victorian silver three piece christening set, of knife, fork and spoon, all with guilloche engraved patterning and bead edging. Sheffield 1865 by Martin Hall. $150 572 A mahogany cased set of 18 silver plated fruit knives and forks, with bead patterned handles. $150 573 An elegant Edwardian silver bonbon basket, the reeded swing handled boat form body with pierced and floral swag engraved decoration on a plain oval stepped pedestal foot, original Bristol blue glass liner. Chester 1902 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes. 170 x 110 x 125. See page 32. $700 574 An Edwardian silver sauce boat with exaggerated wide pulled pouring lip, shaped edge, flying scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumb piece, raised on three pad feet. Birmingham 1904 by Jones & Crompton. Weight 136gms. See page 32. $160 575 A set of 10 early 20thC silver teaspoons, the goat’s hoof finials with twisted handles and plain bowls, probably Dutch, c.1920. $150 576 Four Dutch silver table forks similar to above, some tines requiring attention. Weight 230gms. $200 577 An early 20thC Dutch silver lidded box of oval section, the domed lid with a raucous tavern scene and other views, the body with a wide band of repeating stylised decoration. 105 x 80 x 75, weight 208gms. $275 578 A set of four early 19thC Dutch silver, bottom marked tablespoons in the Hanoverian pattern, a combination of six hallmarks. Weight 240gms. $ 300 579 Two heavy Indian silver pieces, a two section belt buckle with relief cast decoration and an oval small lidded trinket box with similar floral scroll and leaf decoration. Weight 140gms. See page 32. $120 580 A 19thC French silver fancy salt of shell form, the scrolling end surmounted by a cherub, mounted on three sculpted small dolphin type feet. Import marks for London 1892. Weight 71gms. $160 581 An Edwardian Irish silver mustard pot, the tapered concaved body with a wide band of pierced and engraved 25 bird, floral and scroll decoration with a plain cartouche to the front, domed hinged lid with a scroll handle. Dublin 1909 by S. Waterhouse, original blue glass liner. Diameter at base 65. See page 32. $200 582 A Victorian silver ink stand of oblong shape with reeded rim, dished to hold two pens, raised on four scroll feet, supporting a single oval hinged lidded inkwell. Presentation engraved. London 1893 by John Aldwinckle & James Slater. See page 32. $350 583 A silver vase shaped sugar caster, with a tall cover surmounted by a wrythen knop finial. Birmingham 1956 by J.B. Chatterley & Sons. Height 175. See page 32. $125 584 An engine turned silver cigarette box with sandalwood interior. Birmingham 1932. Length 150. $120 585 An Edwardian period cobalt blue glass sugar caster with heavy cut decoration, the silver top of classic form, heavily embossed floral decoration. Birmingham 1927 by Thomas Hayes. Height 210. See page 32.$250 586 Two Edwardian silver vesta cases both profusely engraved, Birmingham 1904 and Chester 1900. $120 587 Two silver vesta cases, one plain, the other with machine decoration, Birmingham 1919 and Chester 1910. $120 588 A Victorian period silver vesta box profusely embossed and engraved. See page 29. $90 589 Three silver items, a double sovereign case, Birmingham 1906; a card case Birmingham 1912; and a cigarette holder case, Birmingham 1919. $110 590 A Victorian silver apostle spoon. London 1873 by Charles Boyton. Along with five silver coffee spoons modelled after mote spoons with handles tapering to a pointed finial. Birmingham 1974. $100 591 A large .800 silver comport, possibly Italian, scalloped and fluted circular shape with a serpentine rim, raised on a spreading circular foot. Chased and engraved with acanthus scroll front surrounding a floral medallion to the centre. Diameter 365, weight 882gms. See page 32. $1250 592 An Edwardian four piece silver plate tea and coffee service, of oblong fluted section. Decorated and engraved with foliate designs and 26 floral festoons. The lids of each piece with oval fluted ivory finials. Sheffield, c.1915 by Thomas Otley & Son. $150 593 An Edwardian silver scallop shaped dish, with fine filigree detailing on the rim. Chester 1902 by Thomas Latham & Ernest Morton. See page 32. $100 594 An Edwardian period crystal claret jug with silver plated mounts and an ornate handle. Height 300. $140 595 An Edwardian period stationery box, ornately embossed silver with leaf, flower and scroll decoration and red Morocco leather, arched shape with fitted interior. Width 290, height 220. Birmingham 1902. Some faults. $250 596 A Victorian period silver cream jug and a matching two handled sugar basin, ornate embossed decoration, Sheffield 1898. See page 32. $250 597 An oval silver plated two-handled gallery tray standing on four bun feet. Length 470. $120 598 A Victorian silver plated rose bowl with embossed leaf, flower and scroll decoration. Interior worn. Thomas Otley & Sons, Sheffield. Diameter 240, height 230. $120 599 A silver capstan inkwell with reeded borders. Diameter 145. Birmingham 1919. Liner missing. $100 600 A small silver bonbon dish, with two handles, raised on a short stem from a circular foot. Chester 1922 by J. & R. Griffin. $125 601 An Edwardian silver circular photo frame, with oak easel back. Birmingham 1914 by Henry Williamson Ltd. Diameter 130. $110 602 An Old English pattern silver soup ladle. Sheffield 1911 by John Round & Co. 223gms. See page 13. $250 603 An Art Deco silver framed bedside clock, the circular frame holding a small circular dial with a white enamel face, marked with Arabic numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial at 6, the back with oak easel mount. Diameter 110. $130 604 An Edwardian pierced and embossed silver framed mirror, the cushion frame overlaying a velvet ground, decorated with putti, scrolls, masks and flowers, framing a bevelled glass. Birmingham 1901. Height 300, width 250. See page 32. $550 605 A cased set of six teaspoons with berry spoon bowls, all with Bateman maker’s mark, various dates. $80 RUGS 606 A Turkoman hand knotted runner, wool pile, the long rectangular field decorated with octagonal guls and cruciform motifs framed within multiple guards and borders. 3000 x 800. $750 607 A Turkish Andkhoi hand knotted runner, the field decorated with stylised flowering tendrils and squared flower head motifs in dark cobalt on a deep plum red ground, framed by a border incorporating stylised flowering plants. 5000 x 800. $1500 608 An old hand knotted Persian carpet, wool pile, decorated with four conjoined diamond shaped medallions outlined with conforming borders on a soft terracotta ground, all framed by geometric patterned borders. Slight dye staining in one corner. 2550 x 1600. $350 609 An impressive antique Persian Tabriz rug, the field decorated with a curvilinear trellis and floral design in deep rich tones of red/brown, blue and fawn on blue ground, triple border guards with repeating floral designs. 2060 x 1050. See inside back cover. $4000 610 An antique Shirvan hand knotted rug, wool on cotton construction, the field with four conjoined diamond form medallions with latch hook borders on a deep blue field with scattered motifs of various guls, stylised birds and emblems, multiple border guards with fine geometric repeating designs, tones of red, blue, tan and orange. 1920 x 1120, re-fringed, showing some signs of wear. Provenance: From the collection of Mr J. Bamford-Smith, owner and M.D. of Celebes Storage Co. Ltd, England. Bamford-Smith was in charge of the defence of London 1940-1941 against the German forces. As a major collector of rugs in London during the early 20thC, he compiled, illustrated and described his collection in the self-published book ‘Oriental Carpets and Rugs’, 1925. This Shirvan offered is illustrated in this book. By family descent to the current owner. See inside back cover. $1200 611 A large Andkhoi carpet, decorated with traditional motifs of squared medallions framed by stylised geometric floral designs in cobalt, highlighted with ivory on a deep red ground, all framed by a cruciform and floral palmette border within multiple guards. 3500 x 2500. $2250 612 A Turkish Andkhoi carpet, the deep red ground typically decorated with stylised geometric floral motifs and framed by a broad border incorporating alternating cruciform motifs and stylised flowering plants. 2000 x 1500. $950 613 An old Kazak hand knotted all wool rug, decorated with an Adler geometric pattern in red and cerulean blue on a sea blue ground, framed by multiple geometric borders. 1800 x 1850. $600 614 A hand knotted Turkoman carpet, decorated to the rectangular field with two rows of five octagonal guls interspersed with stylised flowering branches on a rich red ground, framed by five geometric stylised borders. Wool pile on cotton weft and warp. 2400 x 1600. $1000 615 A fine quality hand knotted Andkhoi carpet, wool pile on cotton weft and warp, the rectangular field decorated with 13 snowflake medallions with stylised foliate tendrils filling the surrounding field, framed by a broad border within smaller guards, all in tones of deep, rich red, cobalt and with highlight details in ivory. 6000 x 800. $1900 616 A hand knotted Afghan carpet of densely knotted wool pile on wool weft and warp, of tone-on-tone cherry, plum and brick red, the decoration comprising a large central medallion framed by a field of sinuous floral tendrils detailed in dark indigo, gold and ivory, all within a broad floral meander border outlined by numerous guards. 2000 x 1500. $1100 617 A hand knotted wool pile runner, with a plain cherry red field framed by three floral patterned guards. 3000 x 1000. $325 618 A Turkish all wool hand knotted Milas carpet, the square central medallion with a long octagonal gul with latch hooked decoration flanked by three star decorated guls all on a blue border, the triple exterior border with repeating gul decoration. Dominant tones of blue, soft red, caramel and brown. 3660 x 2620. $700 619 A Baluchi hand knotted wool pile carpet, the entire field decorated with geometric motifs on a plum ground, similar motifs decorate each corner, framed by a broad stylised leaf border. 3000 x 1650. Minor dye run. $ 450 620 A Baluchi hand knotted carpet in attractive muted tones, decorated with a central geometric medallion, reserved on a lozenge shaped field, chandelier motifs decorate the quadrants, framed by a border with cruciform and geometric flower head motifs. 2860 x 1350. $650 621 A long Hamadan hand knotted runner, the entire field decorated with curvilinear floral tendrils in blue and ivory on a red ground, framed by a stylised meander border. 6200 x 780. Minor tonal variation in field. $400 622 A Persian Hamadan carpet, the rectangular field with a large diamond medallion with pendant ends on plain red ground with florals to the borders, three border guards, the wide central guard with floral repeating decoration, in dominant tones of various blues, red, ivory and soft orange. 2840 X 2150. $1600 623 A Persian Yazd hand knotted rug, the field with a single large floral medallion and five border guards, in shades of red, blue, mustard, pink and ivory. 1000 x 1510. $325 624 A Turkish Milas hand knotted rug, wool pile on cotton, decorated with three geometric medallions in orange and plum on a grey ground framed by geometric patterned borders. 1350 x 1030. $225 625 A Gabbeh all wool hand knotted rug, the thick pile with a variable cream and brown field with a central patchwork panel of red, blue and fawn tones and scattered motifs, some marks. 1900 x 1540. $350 626 A hand knotted Iranian Tabriz rug, decorated with a stylised geometric floral medallion with leafy tendrils in indigo and pink on an ivory ground, framed by salmon pink quadrants, narrow pale blue guards and a broader brick red border decorated with a stylised meander pattern. 1500 by 1000. $325 627 A hand knotted Persian Baluchi carpet, the entire field decorated with multiple geometric medallions interspersed by smaller geometric motifs, all on a red ground displaying abrash, framed by a single border of repeat geometric flower head medallions flanked by running dog motif guards. 3950 x 1600. $575 628 A hand knotted Persian rug, the central medallion, shaped field and quadrants all decorated with the herati pattern, in tones of old ivory, brick red and cerulean blue. $1250 x 800. $125 629 A large hand knotted Turkish rug, the field with geometric floral designs in pale colours of brick red, yellow, brown, blue, rose pink and ivory. 1900 x 2800. $500 630 An unusual old Tibetan hand knotted rug, the deep blue ground with a large central stylised figure with exaggerated ear form head dress with ribs defined and wearing a traditional skirt, framed by six stylised smiling face forms. 1580 x 830. $150 631 A small hand knotted Turkish mat decorated with a geometric medallion with a hook-key outline on a brick red ground. 1000 x 470. $100 632 A small hand knotted Turkish mat, decorated with a geometric medallion on a plum red field flanked by panels at either end and enclosed by an indigo border. 1200 x 520. $125 633 A Persian Lilihan hand knotted mat, wool pile, typically decorated with foliate patterns on a salmon pink ground. 1250 x 660. $150 634 A small hand knotted Persian carpet, decorated with a central floral medallion framed by leafy tendrils on a deep red ground, framed by a meander border incorporating lotus flower heads. 1210 x 630. Some wear. $200 635 An old Tabriz wool pile carpet decorated with a floral medallion and tendrils on a russet ground within a shaped field, reserved on an ivory ground, further decorated with flowering tendrils, framed by multiple meander borders. 2200 x 1560. $975 636 An early 20thC Isfahan rug. Fine wool pile on cotton foundation. Decorated with a central floral medallion with conjoined palmette medallions, reserved on a faded plum ground, similar palmette designs decorate the quadrants, all framed by a floral meander border outlined with simple meander guards. Some wear commensurate with age. 1570 x 980. $ 350 FURNITURE 637 An Edwardian nest of three walnut occasional tables, of fine proportion, each oblong top with parquetry inlay raised on tall elegant tapering slender supports from stretcher bases. Largest 490 x 380 x 720. See inside back cover. $300 27 638 A Chinese teak ‘Dragon’ standard lamp, the carved column surmounted by a dragon finial, raised from a circular plinth base with square scroll pierced supports. With an associated Indo-Persian pierced brass tapering octagonal section lamp. $500 639 A Victorian kerosene lamp, the gilded metal base in the form of a young boy holding fishing nets and a basket on his head, attached to the black china base, the cranberry glass oil reservoir with geometric patterns, original etched glass globe shade and chimney. Height 700. See page 5.$350 640 A Victorian kerosene lamp, the pyramid shape metal base decorated with florals, the oil reservoir of pink vaseline glass decorated with daisies and leaves, with original etched glass shade and chimney. Height 570. $300 641 A pair of cast iron garden urns of classical campana shape. Height 360, diameter 290. $350 642 An Edwardian tortoiseshell bamboo occasional table with an octagonal woven cane top. Raised on a ‘cricket’ base. Diameter 500. $150 643 An Edwardian tortoiseshell bamboo occasional table, with a square caned top and conforming lower tier. Along with four folding chairs. $300 644 A late 19thC pine footlocker, dovetailed jointed, the plank top with steel strap hinges. 820 x 470 x 430. $130 645 A late Victorian shield shaped burr totara framed mirror of exaggerated length, with a simple cornice. Height 830. $140 646 An impressive Victorian marble bust of a Laura, the Greek muse of poetry, with laurel wreath crown, on marble pyramid shape plinth base, signed G. Bessi. (small repairs to wreath), 400 x 230 x 680. See inside back cover.$1600 647 An Edwardian occasional table, the octagonal top veneered in figured walnut framed by a border of birdseye maple between lines of cross banding and with an outer border of ebonised finish. Raised on four slender turned legs united by similarly turned stretchers meeting at the centre on a square block embellished with a turned finial above and below. Diameter 735, height 640. $300 648 An Edwardian display cabinet, the two curved fronted glazed doors 28 enclosing two shelves, the panel between the doors inlaid with chevron veneering, lower sections of the doors panelled in the same pattern, raised on cabriole legs and with a simple architectural cornice. 1065 x 360 x 1680. $1000 649 A Victorian papier mâché tilt-top table, probably by Jennings and Bettridge, the wooden pedestal base with japanned finish, the top decorated with painted flowers and inset mother-of-pearl decoration and gilding to the edge. Height 715, diameter 535. $200 650 A Victorian carved elm and fruitwood floor standing candle stand, the turned sconce with a plain circular tray on a barley twist column with a spreading circular base. Height 845. $320 651 A Victorian walnut dressing table, two half drawers over two full width drawers, decorative carved uprights holding a swing mirror, two small jewellery drawers to top, crystal handles. 1150 x 520 x 1600. $650 652 A Victorian rosewood bookcase, three adjustable shelves, small gallery to the top, requires some attention. 40 x 310 x 1020. $220 653 A c.1900 Italian carved alabaster figurine on column, the standing woman draped with a cloth, broken into three main sections, on an octagonal stand and restrained turned cylindrical column with stepped base terminating in an octagonal plinth. Height overall approx. 1550. $450 654 A quality Victorian burr walnut loo table, the top of oval serpentine form with a thumb moulded edge on cathedral base with four turned columns flanking the larger central column, four way carved and scroll legged base. 1110 x 1450 x 700. $750 655 A set of six Victorian walnut balloon back dining chairs, the restrained carved backs with lobed small radiating panels, turned front legs, the upholstered seats with mushroom patterned brocade covers. $550 656 A Georgian period oak country long case clock of attractive small proportions, plain case with a square hood, full column mouldings and a moulded pediment, the circular brass dial with Roman numerals and decorated spandrels, marked ‘Jos Kember, Shaw (Manchester)’. The 30 hour “birdcage” type movement with going and striking trains in tandem. Height 2000. $1500 657 A Regency mahogany sideboard, the top with bull nose edging, three drawers over two pedestals, the doors with a recessed figured mahogany panel, the architectural style back of plain design with strained decoration to each end. 1760 x 590 x 1270. $950 658 A Victorian small proportion oak flat-top desk, the top inlaid with a gilt tooled green leather writing surface, with three frieze drawers, raised on two pedestals each with three graduated drawers. 1240 x 605 x 750. $550 659 A French walnut Art Deco display sideboard, the lower section with two narrow drawers above a single cupboard flanked by cupboards with floral carved detail to the panels. The upper section slightly set back on the base with a bevelled panelled glazed door outlined in hammer finished zinc, enclosing a single glass shelf and with a mirrored back, flanked by single door cupboards with floral carving conforming to the base section. 1620 x 505 x 1850. See inside back cover. $900 660 A French Art Deco walnut buffet of conforming design to the previous lot, with a bevelled mirrored upstand back, grey veined white marble inset top, drawers and cupboards with conforming decoration and configuration as above. 1310 x 455 x 1610. $600 661 An old French Louis XV style fauteuil, the carved frame with floral and leaf highlights, open arms with an upholstered back panel and seat in a gold self patterned silk brocade, reeded legs. See inside back cover. $450 662 A pair of French Louis XV style carved giltwood fauteuils, the shaped backs, seats and arms with blue silk self-patterned upholstery, gold floral highlights, the reeded frames with floral and leaf detail. $850 663 An impressive French Art Deco three piece lounge suite, the fine curved backs with an exposed walnut frame terminating with flat oval floral carved panels to the arms, the bases with a plain frieze of burr walnut raised on ball feet, upholstered in a floral patterned gold brocade, the cushions goose down filled. See inside back cover. $4250 664 A Regency period mahogany secretaire bookcase, the lower section with a flat fronted secretaire drawer above three graduated drawers, raised on splay feet. The secretaire 502 475 512 497 505 507 537 506 588 516 515 529 480 289 474 478 508 491 477 484 473 469 472 460 490 481 489 453 440 471 470 466 492 476 443 509 450 459 510 511 460A 29 drawer and the top cross banded with boxwood string and edging. The upper section with astragal glazed doors enclosing four removable shelves, beneath a simple architectural cornice. The cornice and door edges similarly edged with boxwood. 1085 x 510 x 2450. $7250 665 A New Zealand colonial scotch chest with two panelled top hat drawers flanking two single drawers above three drawers of full width, with veneered Puriri fascias, raised on turned feet with porcelain casters. Some borer. 1200 x 535 x 1330. $1000 666 A kauri single door cupboard with a simple architectural cornice, panelled door with bun handle, raised from a plinth base. 915 x 440 x 1665. $400 667 A superior quality New Zealand native woods tilt-top wine table by James Penman (1882-1952). A rare example of this cabinetmaker’s little known production, three tables only being recorded. The hexagonal top is decorated with complex inlaid geometric patterns incorporating star motifs within hexagonal fields, the main central element framed by a circle of lanceolate pennants and by a further broad border repeating the star motifs within a geometric ribbon which forms an outline of hexagons framing each star. The design utilises the typical figured and coloured timbers including kauri, burr totara, black maire and rewarewa. The double thumb nail moulded edged top is raised on a tripod base with baluster turned columns. Diameter 850, height 745. Scottish born Penman reputedly trained in cabinet making and marquetry in Edinburgh and emigrated to New Zealand with family in 1900. Failing to secure work in the trade in New Zealand, he produced this table and two others from his home workshop in Grey Lynn. See inside back cover. $4500 668 A good 1970’s Scandinavian extension dining table and set of eight matching chairs, the table with two leaves, oval form, supported on a stylish tapered pedestal, the chairs with backs and seats upholstered in salmon corded velvet with tapered circular section legs. Length 230, width 130. $1250 669 An Edwardian kauri collector’s cabinet, the upper section formed as a display case with a hinged glass lid and sides raised above five drawers. Two of half width and three of graduated depth and full width, the display section and the drawers with black velvet lining. Each drawer with turned ebony handles inset with ivory 30 rondels. Raised on tapering square section legs terminating in spade feet. 915 x 485 x 890 (slight borer). See inside back cover. $575 670 A French Louis XVI style canapé with restrained floral carved gilt highlights to the back and serpentine apron, cream painted frame with scrolling arms and four cabriole legs to the front, self patterned deep beige velvet upholstery with studded border. 1570 x 720 x 965. $500 671 A French Louis XV style carved gilt gesso fauteuil, the oval upholstered back with deep buttoned detail, upholstered arms and shaped seat in finely patterned red silk, the conforming cushion with gold scrolling banded detail. $550 672 A George III period oak dresser, the panelled back with open shelves and small arched door cupboards, the base with three panelled drawers and six turned legs with a rectangular section stretcher and cast bronze lion mask ring handles. Width 175, depth 52, height 222. $6500 673 A Jacobean style oak plate rack dresser, the base raised on cabriole legs and with three frieze drawers, each with fielded panel fascias, the open back with three shelves, the lower two flanked by single cupboards with fielded panelled doors. 1550 x 485 x 1870. See inside back cover. $1000 674 A 20thC Chinese rosewood display cabinet, the upper section with two glazed doors enclosing fixed shelves before a mirrored back, raised on a lower section with two doors carved in low relief with sinuous dragons. 1010 x 375 x 1980. $450 675 An old Japanese black lacquer shrine cabinet, the two panelled bi-fold doors enclosing further bi-fold lacquered and gilded doors above a carved pierced section enclosing an ornate gilded interior with pillars, shelves, sliding, doors, etc., all above the base with two sliding doors. Ornate copper hinges and fittings. 635 x 490 x 1490. $500 676 A set of six Biedermeier Karelian birch dining chairs, requiring restoration. $ 500 677 A large French pine baker’s dough bowl, oval shape with incipient handles at either end. Borer. Length 1120. $120 678 A pair of oak Arts and Crafts carver chairs, decorated flat backs with three spindles, rush seats, stretcher base. $250 679 A French steel patio table and chairs, the circular table with a woven lattice top framing a central cast foliate motif, raised on a folding base. The four chairs with conforming decoration and lattice worked seats, similarly folding. Diameter 1000. $400 680 A Georgian mahogany tilt-top supper table, the oblong top with rounded corners raised on a turned column with four sabre legs terminating in brass caps and casters. The top with reeded detailing to the edge. 1130 x 915 x 715. $400 681 A large rectangular fancy gilt plaster framed wall mirror, bevelled edge, entwined leaf, reeded and bead frame decoration. 1160 x 860. $250 682 An Edwardian small beech cabinet with two doors opening to reveal three shelves, the top with a fretwork upstand back decoratively pierced with a crown and the date 1902. 470 x 350 x 910. $150 683 A 1920’s piano stool, adjustable black leatherette seat, black ebonised finish, two wheels to each side for adjusting height of seat. 610 x 330 x 490. $150 684 A Victorian mahogany piano stool, turned legs, revolving wooden seat. Diameter 370, height 500. $350 PAINTINGS & PRINTS 685 A set of three Betty Beadle Ltd. Ed. lithographs; ‘Over the Hedge’, ‘Watershed’ and ‘The Offering’, edition no’s 2,3 and 4 of 15, signed, dated 1992 and entitled. 250 x 250. $175 686 John Blomfield, Grafton Bridge, oil on board, signed, c.1940s. 385 x 280. $1500 687 John Fuller, ‘Still Life with Black Bottle’, oil on board, signed, entitled and dated 1981 verso. 715 x 590, from the collection of Peter and Diane Stichbury. See back cover. $450 688 Jane Zusters, untitled abstract, acrylic on card, signed and dated 1980. 165 x 255. $100 689 Colin Townsend, ‘Slow Boat to China’, oil on board, signed, entitled and dated 1937. 315 x 545. $120 690 Colin Townsend, untitled, ship in heavy sea, oil on board, signed and dated ’54. 290 x 350. $100 691 A 19thC oil on canvas, landscape with hound and game, oval image in moulded plaster gilded frame, some distress. 480 x 530 overall. $120 692 Alan Taylor ‘Mt Everest’ (Hillary Memorial), oil on board, signed. 455 x 350, unframed. $400 693 Alan Taylor, ‘Matariki (Taranaki)’, acrylic on board, signed, extensively detailed on reverse. Framed. 590 x 490. See back cover. $1400 694 Peter J. Wallers, ‘From the Mangaweka Gorge, Taihape’, oil on board, signed and dated ’78, 290 x 445. $ 300 695 Henry Winkelmann vintage large format photograph of a yacht off Browns Island, black and white, signed and dated 1905. 400 x 710. Some marking, original vintage oak frame. $240 696 Allen, pair of coastal scenes with figures, buildings and sailboats, oil on canvas, both signed, original gilt frames. 195 x 295. $250 697 Artist unknown, ‘Rock of Gibraltar’ inscribed ‘after Birkett Foster’ under the mount, watercolour. 230 x 360. $150 698 After Sir John Everett Millais, ‘Cherry Ripe’, oil on canvas, initialled KMN, dated 1908. 745 x 490, in plaster gilt moulded frame. $175 699 F. Njiraini, African village scene with figures, oil on board, signed, 905 x 1230. $200 700 Chris Gaskin, ‘Separate Entities?’, oil on hard board, signed and entitled on reverse, along with exhibition details. 865 x 1200. $200 701 George Edmund Pruden, ‘High Country Landscape with Grazing Sheep’, oil on canvas laid on board, signed, 695 x 1010. $500 702 Eana Blythe Jeans, (1890-1969), ‘Rocks in the Shag River’ (Otago), oil on board, unsigned, original exhibition label and invitation affixed verso. 400 x 550. $150 703 Liam Davidson ‘Atoll Blues Pacific Greens’, acrylic on panel, signed. 250 x 570. $500 704 Simon Kaan ‘Maramatanga’, drypoint etching, no.5 of an edition of 8, signed, dated 1999, entitled. 660 x 175. $250 705 Aston Greathead, ‘Marshland, Between Kumara & Reefton, West Coast’, oil on board, faintly signed, entitled on reverse. 390 x 645, framed. $175 706 A John Douglas Perrett ‘Sunset on the Pacific’, pastel on board, signed and entitled on reverse. 235 x 575. Original oak frame under glass. $325 707 John Douglas Perrett, harbour inlet scene, oil on canvas, signed and framed. 240 x 395. $325 708 Attributed H.W. Kirkwood, Wanganui River with two figures in Waka, oil on board, unsigned. 465 x 360. Family provenance that this work was purchased directly from the artist. 465 x 360. See back cover. $700 709 Attributed H.W. Kirkwood, South Island Mountain & River Landscape, oil on board, unsigned. 280 x 425. Provenance as above. $400 710 John O’Connor farm scene with haystacks and figure at gate, wash drawing. Signed and dated 1949. 1360 x 440. $150 711 E. Mervyn Taylor wood engraving, ‘Lintel Figure’, signed, entitled and detailed ‘Ed. 60’, printed in red/brown ink, contemporary frame under glass. 120 x 90. See back cover. $1250 712 New Zealand colonial artist unknown. ‘N.J.B.’, coastal scene with Maori woman and child, possibly Rangitoto, oil on board, initialled. 220 x 290, original gilt frame. See back cover. $350 713 Robert D. Beattie, (Irish 20th century) Dutch boats at a riverside castle entrance, oil on panel, signed. 230 x 290, gilt frame. $275 714 John Melville Kelly (1879-1962, American) ‘Mending Nets, Hawaii’, etching, signed and entitled. 200 x 250. $150 715 John Melville Kelly (1879-1962, American) ‘Hawaii’, etching, signed and entitled. 250 x 305. $175 716 John Thorpe (fl. 1834-1873, British), Study of a Horse, oil on canvas, signed. Gilt frame. 480 x 580. $500 717 G.B. Willcocks, landscape with figure and cottage, antique English oil on canvas. 500 x 600. Signed, gilt framed. Relined. $500 718 A fine 19thC watercolour on paper of a woman wearing a long black and yellow dress with ruffled collar, seated at a table, unsigned. 315 x 220, oval, in original quality gilt frame. See back cover. $250 719 Two J.A. Bond pastels, scenes on the Wanganui River, one signed. 480 x 320 & 600 x 230, both in oak frames. $325 720 H.S. Percy, ‘The Old Mill, Auckland’, Ltd. Ed. engraving, signed, entitled and numbered 5/50. 310 x 180, framed under glass. $100 721 A vintage Pear’s lithographic print, ‘Sweethearts’ by Fred Morgan of a young boy and girl with strawberries and flowers, shaped mat, original oak frame under glass. $120 722 Eric Lee Johnson, Ltd. Ed. print, ‘Landscape with Church’, numbered 280/500. 390 x 570, framed under glass. $100 723 J.A. Bond, Lake Scene with Maori waka, pastel, signed. Gilt frame. 250 x 620. $200 724 Stanley Palmer, ‘Far Off - Motuharakeke-Matapouri’ monoprint, signed and dated 1996. 320 x 1250. $950 725 A.H.T. (Tim) Wilson, South Island Lake & Mountain Landscape, oil on canvas, signed. 595 x 905. In contemporary gilt frame. See back cover. $2000 726 A 19thC regimental watercolour of an officer on horseback wearing busby, uniform with frogging, his saddle blanket with regimental markings including ‘XI’ over ‘H’, signed. 195 x 155, oval, framed under glass. See back cover. $150 727 Cristina Popovici, ‘Codrina’, acrylic on board, 2001, origianl label on reverse. 420 x 300. $200 728 John Douglas Perrett ‘Sunset Catlins River’, pastel, entitled, signed and dated 1913 on reverse. Diameter 190, original oak frame (with borer), under glass. $275 END OF SALE 31 563 561 564 565 531 530 532 583 585 569 566 562 539 541 535 552 reverse 591 540 557 522 604 526 553 581 574 580 582 550 593 545 573 543 596 544 548 549 555 559 560 547 554 32 546 33 Postal Bidding Ph: (09) 523 1049 / Fax: (09) 520 7186 / Email: cordys@ihug.co.nz / www.cordys.co.nz There is a 14.375% Buyer’s Premium (including GST) on the hammer price Bidding Number Full Name If applicable, otherwise we use your surname Address Email Address Phone Bus. A/H Lot # Brief Description Bid Amount $ Please bid on my behalf at the above sale for the following lots. These bids are to be executed as cheaply as permitted by other bids or reserves. 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